1) Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an improvement to a removable cover piece of belt buckle wherein provisions are made for a variety of miniature electronics product such as radio, miniature flash light, electronics clock and etcetera, to be fitted to add new conveniences and economical value to the conventional belt buckle.
2) Description of the Prior Art
As advancing technologies gaining a secure place in the consumers market, personal items such as belt buckles are often designed to combine with new electronics products that include foot steps counter, clock, radio and etcetera.
The aforementioned invention of the electronics product/belt buckle combination usually devises the electronic product into a cover piece to attach to the belt buckle such as the case of Taiwan Patent Registration Number 087216074 wherein even though the patent invention greatly improves the functionality of an ordinary belt buckle, it is inconvenient to use. In the case of an electronic clock attached to the buckle, the user is first to open the cover piece at 90 degrees to the buckle whereupon the user is to bend down to look at the buckle (See FIG. 4 of Patent Registration No. 087216074). Not only is it inelegant for the user to glance down that way, to be in that posture frequently may cause discomfort or even injury to the neck vertebrate. In addition, said patent invention needs to have the buckle remove to change batteries; causing great inconveniences to disassemble and to reassemble the item. The complete set of parts are large in number and intricate in making, thus uneconomical to stock material, to manufacture and to use.
Another conventional invention of buckles with additional fixture is to devise the attachment permanently inlayed into the buckle as one unit, enhancing the functionality of a conventional buckle. Nevertheless such device causes inconveniences when the attached items are the likes of miniature light fixture, race watch, key that need to be manipulated freely while being used, contradicting the purpose of belt buckles. Also, this conventional invention shares the problems of a cumbersome procedure when it comes to change batteries. The two conventional inventions of belt buckle attachment are both in need of fundamental improvement to be viable market attractions.
The Applicant, fully aware of the deficiencies of these conventional inventions, undertakes the task through numerous studies and experiments to complete a product of a removable cover piece to belt buckle that eliminate the deficiencies of these conventional inventions.
The invention herein is to devise the belt buckle into two separable parts: a buckle head and a cover piece where the buckle head is made with a recessed trap precisely dimensioned to receive the cover piece. A nail grip is devised at the open end of the recessed trap so that when the multi-functional cover piece is inlayed in the trap it can easily be gripped, removed or replaced with another cover piece. Upon the recessed trap contact faces are several magnet elements to meet the matching magnet elements on the cover piece in order to secure the cover piece into the recessed trap. The present invention also features two slide guides at the base of recessed trap contact faces in response to the slide edges on the base of the cover pieces to form a track fitting assembly relationship, further securing the multi-functional cover pieces. Again, the nail grip at the open end of recessed trap allows the easy removal of the cover pieces.
The present invention aims to truly provide a versatile, multi-purposes belt buckle cover piece with enhanced convenience and added economical value.
To enable a further understanding of the said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, the brief description of the drawings below is followed by the detailed description of the preferred embodiments:
To fully illustrate the function, structure and characteristic of the present invention the following preferred embodiments are selected in drawing forms to assist the explanation:
Referring to
As stated previously, the cover piece (2) can be applied to the embodiment of a radio, miniature flash light, timer, foot steps counter, race watch, key, Compass, alarm, electronic clock and etcetera. When in the case of electronic clock, as illustrate in
Referring to
When a radio is selected to fit the cover piece (5) as shown in
When a miniature flash light is selected to fit the cover piece (5) as shown in
To summarize the above explanations, the present invention features a versatile convenience and a practical economical value. The above illustrated device is indeed capable of achieving the stated goal and effectiveness, and it has never been disclosed in any previous publications or example of existing practices. The Application is submitted on this ground and your consideration is much appreciated
It is to be understood that the embodiment described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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