Claims
- 1. A releasable fastener for securing together two straps, comprising the combination of a link adapted to be secured to one strap and defining opposed notches on opposite edges thereof, with a buckle adapted to be secured to the other strap and comprising a body having spaced-apart upper and lower plates defining a slot for receiving said link, a pair of spaced-apart rotatable lock-pins extending through said upper plate and said slot for releasable engagement with the notches defined in an inserted end of said link, a slide mounted on said upper plate for sliding movement thereon, means for biasing said slide to its forwardmost position, means operatively interconnecting said slide and said lock-pins for rotating said lock-pins in response to sliding movement of said slide thereby to position said lock-pins for locking or unlocking relationship with said link, a latch pivotally mounted on the buckle body for rotating movement in response to a force opposite in direction to the force required to move said slide to the link unlocking position, interfering surfaces on said slide and said latch for preventing movement of said slide when said slide is in its forwardmost position and said latch is in its latching position, and means biasing said latch normally to raise the interfering surface thereon upwardly away from the upper plate into interfering position with the slide, whereby the application of oppositely directed opposing forces on said latch and said slide releases said slide for movement rearwardly to rotate said lock-pins into link unlocking position, and the release of said forces allows said slide to move forwardly to rotate said lock-pins into locking position while simultaneously allowing said latch to swing back into interfering relationship with said slide.
- 2. The releasable fastener defined in claim 1 wherein said lock-pins are notched in the portion thereof exposed between said upper and lower plates to provide a land for engagement in the locking notches on said link, said lock-pin notches enabling said link to be inserted into said buckle when said slide is moved rearwardly to rotate the lock-pins to their unlock position.
- 3. The releasable fastener defined in claim 1 wherein said link includes a guide channel intermediate the link notches in one surface thereof, and said buckle includes means for cooperating with said link guide channel for guiding said link into engagement with said buckle.
- 4. A releasable fastener as defined in claim 1 wherein said link includes a plate-like strike portion having a locking lug on each opposed lateral edge thereof, said lugs defining said locking notches for receiving and engaging said buckle lock-pins.
- 5. A releasable fastener as defined in claim 1 wherein said slide is formed by a slide plate having depending side panels adapted to slidingly engage the upper body plate, and the body includes spaced upstanding flanges positioned for slidingly guiding said depending panels, and means rotatably mounting said latch between said flanges.
- 6. A releasable fastener as defined in claim 5 wherein said slide plate further includes a downwardly and rearwardly inclined front panel having a lower edge adapted for sliding engagement with the upper surface of the upper body plate, and an upstanding lip at the front edge of the slide plate, said upstanding lip having a front knurled surface.
- 7. A releasable fastener as defined in claim 5 wherein portions of the depending side panels are knurled to provide lateral gripping surfaces on said slide.
- 8. A releasable fastener as defined in claim 5 including a latch protector bar extending between said upstanding flanges rearwardly of said latch.
- 9. A releasable fastener as defined in claim 5 wherein the center of gravity of said latch is essentially on the axis of rotation thereof.
- 10. A releasable fastener for securing together two straps, comprising the combination of a plate-like link adapted to be secured to one strap and defining a strike having a pair of spaced-apart locking lugs on opposed lateral edges thereof forming locking notches therebehind, said strike having a guide channel in one surface thereof intermediate said lugs; with a buckle adapted to be secured to the other strap and comprising a body having spaced-apart upper and lower plates defining a slot for receiving said strike, guide means in said slot engageable with the guide channel in said strike for guiding said strike into said slot, a pair of spaced-apart lock-pins extending through said plates and said slot, the portion of said lock-pins exposed between the said plates being notched to define lands for engagement with said locking notches on said strike upon rotation of said lock-pins to position said lands in said notches, a slide mounted on said upper plate, a flanged slide post secured to said slide and slidably positioned in an elongated slot defined in said upper plate with said flange engaging the under surface of said upper plate to hold said slide thereon, a spring on said post having legs engaging the upper ends of said lock-pins for biasing said slide to its forwardmost position, a bifurcated lever secured to the upper end of each of the lock-pins, said levers having the forked ends thereof engaging said post for rotating said lock-pins in response to sliding movement of said slide thereby to position said lock-pins for locking or unlocking relationship with said strike, a latch pivotally mounted on the buckle body for rotating movement in response to a force thereon acting in a direction opposite to the force required to move said slide to the strike unlocking position, interfering surfaces on said slide and said latch for preventing movement of said slide, and means biasing said latch to raise the interfering surface thereon upwardly away from the upper plate into interfering position with the slide whereby the application of oppositely directed opposing forces on said latch and said slide rotates the latch to remove the interference and thus release said slide for movement rearwardly to rotate said lock-pins into strike unlocking position, and the release of said forces allows said slide to move forwardly to rotate said lock-pins into locking position while simultaneously allowing said latch to swing back into interfering relationship with said slide.
Government Interests
The invention described herein was made in the course of or under a contract or subcontract thereunder, with the U.S. Department of Defense.
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