The present invention is directed to belt buckles. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a reversible belt strap and buckle construction, wherein the belt strap has two sides where each side has a different appearance or character. The buckle provides for use of either side of the belt strap and hides its mechanism for switching sides of the belt strap.
Reversible belts have long been known, where the belt may be worn such that either side of the belt strap may be made visible. A typical construction is where the belt strap is removably connectable to the buckle; to reverse the belt, the belt strap is detached from the belt buckle, turned one hundred eighty degrees, and reattached to the buckle. An alternative construction is where the buckle remains attached to the belt strap, but a mechanism on the belt buckle allows for rotation of the strap such that one side of the strap or the other is visible when worn. This second type of construction is relatively complex and costly.
It would be desirable to provide a belt where its belt buckle provides for easy reversibility of its belt strap, without detachment of the belt strap from the buckle.
It would further be desirable to provide a belt that is quickly and easily reversible with a simple buckle mechanism.
It would further be desirable to provide such a belt that is quickly and easily reversible with a simple buckle mechanism, wherein the buckle mechanism is entirely hidden when worn by a user.
Numerous designs in the prior art have been directed to reversible belts, however, none known has had the combination of extremely simple construction, where the buckle latching and reversing mechanism is entirely hidden during normal use. Some of such designs include the following:
U.S. Pat. No. 4,281,440 (Britz) is directed to a reversible belt having a buckle where the belt strap is removably connectable to the buckle. To reverse the belt, the belt strap is detached from the belt buckle, turned one hundred eighty degrees, and reattached to the buckle.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,584,743 (Calabro) is also directed to a reversible belt having a buckle where the belt strap is removably connectable to the buckle. To reverse the belt, the belt strap is detached from the belt buckle, turned one hundred eighty degrees, and reattached to the buckle.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,855,637 (Luger) is directed to a belt reversing mechanism that includes two clamping sections rotatably connected to each other by a rivet or an eyelet. One clamping section is connected to a belt buckle and the other is connected to a belt strap so that the belt strap may be rotated with respect to the belt buckle.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,186,819 (Buchsbaum) is directed to a reversible belt buckle in which a symmetric buckle has a belt strap attachment point at its center. Since the buckle is symmetric, its belt strap attachment point serves as an axis point to allow the buckle to operate with either side of the belt strap facing out.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,197,665 (Kerngood) is directed to a reversible belt buckle of a similar construction to that of U.S. Pat. No. 2,186,819 (Buchsbaum) discussed above.
All references cited herein are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
A belt having a strap and a reversible belt buckle is provided. The strap has a first end and a second end where the second end has a plurality of holes. The strap further has a top surface and a back surface.
The buckle includes an inner frame member having a first end and a second end, a front side and a rear side. The first end has a slot to receive the first end of the strap. The second end has a first hinge section. The buckle further includes a top member having a front surface, a rear surface, a first edge, a second edge, and a central axis. The rear surface has second hinge section disposed at the central axis. The top member has a pin disposed on the second hinge section perpendicular to a plane of the top member at the central axis. The first hinge section mates with the second hinge section to form a hinge point such that the top member is rotatable about the hinge point from a first position wherein the rear surface of the top member at the first edge faces the front side of the inner frame member, to a second position wherein the rear surface of the top member at the second edge faces the rear side of the inner frame member. The top member substantially covers the entire inner frame member when viewing the front surface of the top member when the top member is in the first position or the second position. When the top member is in the first position, the front surface of the strap is exposed. When the top member is in the second position, the back surface of the strap is exposed.
A keeper may be disposed on the inner frame member of the buckle to secure the strap against the buckle. The keeper forms an aperture for receipt of the strap, wherein the keeper is slidable from a first position wherein, when the top member is in the first position, the aperture is disposed on the rear side of the inner frame member, and when the top member is in the second position, the aperture is disposed on the front side of the inner frame member. When the top member is in the first position, the rear surface of the top member may urge the keeper to its first position, and when the top member is in the second position, the rear surface of the top member may urge the keeper to its second position.
The invention will be described in conjunction with the following drawings in which like reference numerals designate like elements and wherein:
The invention will be illustrated in more detail with reference to the following embodiment, but it should be understood that the present invention is not deemed to be limited thereto.
Referring now to the drawing figures wherein like part numbers refer to like elements throughout the several views, there is shown in
The buckle 12 includes an inner frame member 26 having a first end 28, a second end 30, a front side 32 and a rear side 34. The first end 28 has slot 36 to receive the first end 20 of the strap 14. The second end 30 of the inner frame member 26 has a first hinge section 38. The first end of the strap 14 is secured in the slot 36 by, for example, a set screw or screws or any other means known in the art of belts (not shown).
The buckle 12 also includes a top member 40 having a front surface 46, a rear surface 48, a first edge 50, a second edge 52, and a central axis 54. The rear surface 48 has second hinge section 56 disposed at the central axis 54. The top member 40 has a pin 58 disposed on the second hinge section 56 perpendicular to a plane A of the top member 40 at the central axis 54. The pin 58 is adapted to be received in any one of the plurality of holes 24 of the strap 14. It is noted that the term “plane” is not intended to always mean a perfectly flat surface. The top member 40 may be slightly curved (for example, as shown in
The first hinge section 38 mates with the second hinge section 56 to form a hinge point 60, wherein the top member 40 is rotatable about the hinge point 60 from a first position (see
When the top member 40 is in the first position (see
Importantly, as shown in
A keeper 62 may be disposed on the inner frame member 26 of the buckle 12 to secure the strap 14 against the buckle 12. The keeper 62 forms an aperture 64 for receipt of the second end 22 of the strap 14, wherein the keeper 62 is slidable in direction B from a first position (see
While the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
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Photograph of Vintage Belt Buckle, prior to 2018. |