Claims
- 1. A buckle comprising:
- a body having an entrance to admit a latchable tongue;
- a latch member in said body and having a latching pawl thereon;
- said latch member being pivotable in said body to enable said latching pawl to move into a latching position to interfere with movement of a tongue through said entrance;
- resilient means urging said pawl to said latching position;
- guide means in said body defining a guideway for a release slide; and
- a release slide received in said guideway and having a rest position and a release position, and normally biased to said rest position;
- said release slide having ribbed surface means guidingly engaged by and slidable on a portion of said guide means for sliding movement from said rest position to said release position; and
- said latch member having a portion engageable by a portion of said slide when said slide is moved from said rest position to said release position to move said latching pawl out of said latching position.
- 2. A buckle comprising:
- a body having an entrance to admit a latchable tongue;
- a latch member in said body and having a latching pawl thereon;
- said latch member being pivotable in said body to enable said latching pawl to move into a latching position to interfere with movement of a tongue through said entrance;
- resilient means urging said pawl to said latching position;
- guide means in said body defining a guideway for a release slide; and
- a release slide received in said guideway and having a rest position and a release position, and normally biased to said rest position;
- said latch member having a portion engageable by a portion of said slide when said slide is moved along said guideway from s id rest position to said release position to move said latching pawl out of said latching position;
- said release slide including side walls in said guide means and having bearing surfaces engaging said guide means, said side walls including relief features associated with said bearing surfaces to prevent foreign material between said slide and said guide means from interfering with free movement of said release slide along said guideway from said rest position to said release position.
- 3. The buckle of claim 2 and wherein:
- said relief features include a plurality of ribs in said side walls and extending in a direction transverse to the direction of said movement of said slide.
- 4. The buckle of claim 3 and wherein:
- said ribs have a height of about 0.025 inches and a rib-to-rib spacing of about 0.150 inches.
- 5. The buckle of claim 3 and wherein:
- said ribs are parallel to each other and extend in a direction perpendicular to said direction of movement, and said ribs are arranged in a series extending in a direction parallel t said direction of movement.
- 6. A buckle comprising:
- a body having an entrance to admit a latchable tongue;
- a latch member in said body and having a latching pawl thereon;
- said latch member being pivotable in said body about an axis to enable said latching pawl to move into a latching position to interfere with movement of a tongue through said entrance;
- resilient means urging said pawl to said latching position;
- a guide wall in said body having a guide surface in a plane perpendicular to said axis; and
- a release member in said body and having a rest position and a release position, and normally biased to said rest position;
- said latch member having a portion engageable by a portion of said release member when said release member is moved from said rest position to said release position to move said latching pawl out of said latching position;
- said latch member including an edge with a series of spaced high points at said guide surface to slide on said guide surface during pivoting of said latch member.
- 7. The buckle of claim 6 wherein:
- said edge is scalloped to provide said series of high points.
- 8. The buckle of claim 7 wherein:
- said latch member includes an upwardly extending arm, the latch member and arm having said edge thereon, and
- the scalloped edge is generally L-shaped.
- 9. The buckle of claim 6 and wherein:
- said buckle includes a structural frame inside said body, said frame having parallel side walls, said guide surface being an inside face of one of said walls, and
- said latch member edge having relief features therein to inhibit interference of dirt with the operation of said latch member.
- 10. The buckle of claim 9 and wherein:
- said edge of said latch member is L-shaped and guidingly engageable with said guide surface of said one of said frame side walls, and
- said relief features include series of ribs spaced along said edge.
- 11. A buckle comprising:
- a plastic housing having an entrance to admit a latchable tongue, and having first guide means therein to guide the tongue along a first path in the housing;
- a latch member in said housing to latch the tongue therein:
- a plastic release member slidable in said housing along a second path parallel to said first path and operable on said latch member to unlatch the tongue;
- second guide means in said housing for guiding said release member; and
- a plastic cap fixed to said release member;
- with resilient latch means attaching the cap to the release member;
- said housing and cap being made of the same material composition and color, and said release member being made of a different material composition and color.
- 12. The buckle of claim 11 wherein:
- one of said release member and said latch means has resilient tabs at sides thereof, and
- the other of said release member and said latch means has cavities in sides thereof,
- said tabs having shoulders latched in said cavities.
- 13. The buckle of claim 11 wherein:
- said first guide means include two co-planar flanges; and
- said cap has a front face which is curved about an axis perpendicular to the plane of said flanges.
- 14. The buckle of claim 11 wherein:
- said release member has a front face and a lower front surface below said face and which is inclined inward from the face to the entrance.
- 15. The buckle of claim 11 wherein:
- said cap is on the top of said release member.
- 16. The buckle of claim 15 wherein:
- said release member has an end exposed adjacent said housing entrance whereby said member can be pushed by the buckle user to slide along said second path to unlatch the tongue;
- said housing and cap are substantially the same color; and
- said release member is a contrasting color to establish clear visual distinction of said exposed end from said housing and thereby facilitate user recognition of said end to be pushed.
- 17. The buckle of claim 15 wherein:
- said release member has upwardly opening cavities therein;
- said resilient latch means include legs extending downward into said cavities and hooked onto said release member.
- 18. The buckle of claim 17 wherein:
- said resilient latch means include said cap resiliently stressed to fittingly conform to said top of said release member to hook said legs to ledges in said release member.
- 19. The buckle of claim 15 wherein:
- said release member has an upwardly extending front flange and a front outer face which extends upward onto said flange; and
- said cap extends rearward from said front flange and hides all of the top of said release member external to said housing except said front flange.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part patent application of parent application Ser. No. 160,405, filed Feb. 25, 1988 U.S. Pat. No. 4,876,772.
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