1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a buckle and more particularly, to a side release buckle.
2. Description of the Related Art
Belts and straps are intensively used to collars, harnesses, baby cradles, backpacks, safety helmets, slippers, life vests, cargoes, vehicle seats, etc. For joining belts or the ends of a belt, a buckle may be used. Various buckles have been disclosed and commercialized.
The male buckle member 51 and female buckle member 52 of the aforesaid side release buckle 50 are injection-molded from plastics. Because the side release buckle 50 is made of plastics, the tensile strength of the side release buckle 50 is not very high. In order to have the locking bars 53a,53b be easily disengaged from the side notches 56a,56b, the cross-sectional area of the locking bars 53a,53b must be limited. Due to a small cross-sectional area, the locking bars 53a,53b are the weakest part of the male buckle member 51. When the side release buckle 50 receives a pulling force surpassed the tensile strength of the locking bars 53a,53b, the locking bars 53a,53b will break.
As stated above, belts and straps may be used with a side release buckle in any of a variety of products. Some designs may have to receive a high pulling force, and some others may not. The side locking design of the aforesaid side release buckle is sufficient for most occasions of use. However, when the aforesaid side release buckle is used in a harness or collar for dog, the engagement between the locking bars of the male buckle member and the side notches of the female buckle member may be insufficient to support a sudden stretching force when the dog is frightened to run in a rash. In this case, the locking bars will break, and the frightened dog may be injured or may injure some other people.
Increasing the cross sectional area of each locking bar without changing material tensile strength will relatively improve the tensile strength of the side release buckle. However, increasing the cross sectional area of each locking bar simultaneously makes each locking bar relatively tougher, and the user shall have to employ much more effort to unlock the side release buckle. A side release buckle having tough locking bars is not suitable for children. Using material of high tensile strength can relatively increase the tensile strength of the side release buckle. However, the material change is not the concern of the present invention.
The present invention has been accomplished to provide a side release buckle, which eliminates the aforesaid problems.
It is therefore the main object of the present invention to provide a side release buckle, which provides a center lock that greatly improves the tensile strength of the buckle.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the side release buckle comprises a male buckle member, which comprises two locking bars and a center bar spaced between the locking bars, a female buckle member, which comprises a receiving open chamber for receiving the locking bars and the center bar and two side notches for securing the locking bars of the male buckle member to lock the male buckle member to the female buckle member, and a center lock, which comprises a hook portion protruded from the free end of the center bar of the male buckle member and a hook hole formed in the female buckle member for receiving the hook portion.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the locking bars of the male buckle member each have a wedge block, which has a bevel face for moving the center bar to disengage the hooked portion from the hook hole when the user squeezed the locking bars inwards to disengage the locking bars from the side notches of the female buckle member.
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The female buckle member 40 comprises a mounting frame 43 and body 47. The mounting frame 43 defines a belt hole 41 for the insertion of a belt. The body 47 is formed integral with the front side of the mounting frame 43, having a bottom wall 49, a top wall 44, two sidewalls 45a,45b, a receiving open chamber 42 surrounded by the top and bottom walls 44,49 and the two sidewalls 45a,45b for receiving the male buckle member 20, and two side notches 46a,46b respectively formed in the sidewalls 45a,45b in communication with the receiving open chamber 42. After insertion of the male buckle member 20 into the receiving open chamber 42 of the female buckle member 40, the locking bars 24a,24b are forced by their resilient material property into engagement with the side notches 46a,46b to lock the male buckle member 20 to the female buckle member 40, as shown in
The above statement describes the basic structure of the side release buckle. The main technical feature of the present invention is the center lock design. As shown in
For easy unlocking of the center lock, the two locking bars 24a,24b are made having a respective wedge block 29a or 29b respectively protruded from the respective free end toward the center bar 25. Each wedge block 29a or 29b has a bevel face 30a or 30b. When squeezed the locking bars 24a,24b inwards toward each other to disengage the locking bars 24a,24b from the side notches 46a,46b (see
According to the present invention, the mounting frames 21,43 of the buckle members 20,40 respectively tilt downwards. When the side release buckle 10 receives a pulling force, most components of force act downwards to enhance the engagement between the hooked portions 28 and the hook holes 48. This explains when the hooked portions 28 are provided at the bottom side of the center bar 25 and the hook holes 48 are formed in the bottom wall 49 of the body 47 of the female buckle member 40. However, if each buckle member of the side release buckle is made in a flat manner with the two distal ends on the same plane, the hooked portion(s) 28 can be selectively on the top or bottom side of the center bar 25, and the hook hole(s) 48 can be formed in the top wall 44 or bottom wall 49 of the body 47 of the female buckle member 40 subject to the position of the hooked portion(s) 28 at the center bar 25.
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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20060053600 A1 | Mar 2006 | US |