1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to buckle and more particularly, to a safety buckle, which is automatically unlocked when stretched by a force over a predetermined level.
2. Description of the Related Art
For fastening purpose, woven belts are intensively used in different products including collar and harness for pet, baby cradle, backpack, safety helmet, slipper, safety jacket, cargo and passenger safety belts, etc. For a wide range of application to different products, a belt must be used with a buckle.
For example, a collar for cat is usually used with a safety buckle so that the collar can automatically be unfastened if the collar is detained by an object during jumping of the cat, preventing a hurt to the cat. In other words, the safety buckle is automatically unlocked to unfasten the collar from the cat for letting the cat go freely without hurt when the collar received a stretching force over the limited range (normally about 10 lbs or 5 kgs). A collar for cat is normally used for holding a nameplate, bell, or any of a variety of ornamental devices.
Because the aforesaid safety buckle is similar to conventional side release buckles in shape and structure, it does not attract consumers to use.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view.
It is one object of the present invention to provide a safety belt, which has an innovative structure and outer appearance that attracts consumers' eyes.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a safety buckle, which has multiple locking points that bear external stretching force evenly.
To achieve these and other objects and according to one aspect of the present invention, the safety buckle comprises a first female buckle member and a second female buckle member respectively fastened to the two distal ends of a belt, and a male buckle member for joining the female buckle members. Each female buckle member comprises a receiving open chamber and two pairs of recessed engagement portions at the top and bottom sides inside the receiving open chamber. The male buckle member comprises two plug units for insertion into the receiving open chambers of the female buckle members respectively. Each plug unit comprises two pairs of raised engagement portions at the top and bottom sides for engaging the recessed engagement portions of the respective female buckle member.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the recessed engagement portions of the first female buckle member and the recessed engagement portions of the second female buckle member have the same shape and size. Further, the raised engagement portions of the first plug unit fit the recessed engagement portions of the two female buckle members in size and shape and are relatively greater in size than the raised engagement portions of the second plug unit.
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The first female buckle member 40a has a bottom insertion slot 41a for the insertion (mounting) of the first end of a belt (not shown), a receiving open chamber 42a for receiving the first plug unit 21a of the male buckle member 20, and two pairs of recessed engagement portions 43a respectively symmetrically provided at the top and bottom walls inside the receiving open chamber 42a for receiving the raised engagement portions 23a of the first plug unit 21a to secure the male buckle member 20 to the first female buckle member 40a upon insertion of the first plug unit 21a of the male buckle member 20 into the receiving open chamber 42a (see
The second female buckle member 40b has a bottom insertion slot 41b for the insertion (mounting) of the second end of the belt being fastened to the first female buckle member 40a, a receiving open chamber 42b for receiving the second plug unit 21b of the male buckle member 20, and two pairs of recessed engagement portions 43b respectively symmetrically provided at the top and bottom walls inside the receiving open chamber 42b for receiving the raised engagement portions 23b of the second plug unit 21b to secure the male buckle member 20 to the second female buckle member 40b upon insertion of the second plug unit 21b of the male buckle member 20 into the receiving open chamber 42b (see
By means of the engagement between the four raised engagement portions 23a and 23b of the plug units 21a and 21b of the male plug member 20 and the recessed engagement portions 43a and 43b of the first and second female buckle members 40a and 40b to form four locking points in four corners (one raised engagement portion and one recessed engagement portion form one locking point), the safety buckle 10 is positively locked, and any stretching force applied to the belt can evenly be distributed to the four locking points, i.e., the four locking points equally bear any stretching force applied to the belt, preventing damage to the safety buckle.
Another feature of the present invention is that the raised engagement portions 23a of the first plug unit 21a are greater than the raised engagement portions 23b of the second plug unit 21b, however the recessed engagement portions 43a of the first female buckle member 40a and the recessed engagement portions 43b of the second female buckle member 40b are equal in size and fit the size of the raised engagement portions 23a of the first plug unit 21a. Therefore, when inserted the first plug unit 21a into the first female buckle member 40a, the raised engagement portions 23a of the first plug unit 21a fully fill up the respective recessed engagement portions 43a of the first female buckle member 40a. However, when inserted the second plug unit 21b into the second female buckle member 40b, the raised engagement portions 23b of the second plug unit 21b do not fully fill up the respective recessed engagement portions 43b of the first female buckle member 40b. The feature enables the second female buckle member 40b to be separated from the second plug unit 21b with the safety buckle 10 retained to the belt when the safety buckle 10 received a stretching force from the belt over a predetermined level, i.e., the second female buckle member 40b is retained to the second end of the belt and the first female buckle member 40a with the male buckle member 20 are kept secured to the first end of the belt. This design prevents disconnection of the first female buckle member 40a and the second female buckle member 40b from the male buckle member 20 at the same time.
Actually, the first female buckle member 40a and the second female buckle member 40b have the same shape and size, and are interexchangeable for receiving the first plug unit 21a or second plug unit 21b of the male buckle member 20.
As indicated above, the safety buckle is automatically unlocked when received a stretching force over a predetermined level. Therefore, the safety buckle of the present invention is practical for use with a collar for cat or product that needs to be automatically unlocked. When the user wishes to unlock the safety buckle after the safety buckle has been fastened with a belt (collar) to a cat, the user can hold the male buckle member 20 with one hand and the stretch the belt with the other hand to disengage the first female buckle member 40a or second female buckle member 40b from the male buckle member 20, so as to unfasten the belt (collar) from the cat.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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20060107503 A1 | May 2006 | US |