Strap assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6345747
  • Patent Number
    6,345,747
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 5, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 12, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
In a strap assembly for carrying a portable device, in order to protect a user against the action of an unexpected sudden external force, a cord for installing the strap assembly to the portable device is passed through an installation hole of a coupling from the inside such that a knot of a strap is supported by the rim of the installation hole. Coupling holes in both ends of the strap hung from the body of the user are fitted over support posts formed on the inner bases of first and second coupling members. Tapered surfaces are formed on portions of the cylindrical side surfaces of support posts. When the first and second coupling members are closed together with their rims superposed, protrusions of one member engage recesses of another coupling member. If a tension load in excess of a given level is applied to the portable device, a reactive force from the strap acts upon the tapered surfaces, resulting in force components that release the engaged state of these protrusions and recesses. This causes the first and second coupling members to spread open, thus separating the strap therefrom.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a strap assembly for attachment to portable devices such as game units, telephones, pagers, cameras and power packs.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Prior art for this kind of strap assembly has been disclosed in many publications, including Japanese Kokai (laid open patent applications) numbered H8-103320, H8-154725, H8-196325, H10-57121 and H10-276920.




These prior inventions added improvements in a variety of areas such as ease of manufacturing, cost of manufacturing, and ease of attachment and removal of the strap assemblies. It is important to note, however, that in all of these disclosures, as a basic requirement, special importance was placed on the reliability of the strap assembly in terms of its ability to remain securely attached to the portable item when subjected to a large pulling force.




For preventing loss of the portable unit, a strap assembly must of course maintain a given level of pull strength. However for safety reasons further increasing the pull strength of the strap assembly does not necessarily mean better quality. For instance, if the portable unit were to be inadvertently caught on nearby structures or forcefully snatched from the user in a theft attempt, it would be better to have a strap assembly that would break away from the unit when subjected to sudden unexpected external force.




Especially in strap assemblies intended for use with portables such as the popular portable game units for which there is a strong demand among the very young, greater importance should be placed on the safety of the user than on the loss of property.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of consideration of the safety of users of strap assemblies it is an object of the present invention to protect the user from injury in case a sudden unexpected external force is applied.




To accomplish the above and other objects, a strap assembly of the present invention is configured to separate from the portable unit when the portable unit is subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level. The present invention is suitable for application in a variety of strap assemblies. For example, a strap assembly having a belt-shaped strap that is coupled to a portable device though a coupling unit may be made such that at least the strap will separate from the portable device when the portable device is subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level.




In addition, in the configuration described above, if the assembly is constituted of a coupling for coupling a cord installed on a portable device to the strap, the coupling may comprise a coupling release means for separating the strap when the portable device is subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level.




Accordingly, when the portable device is subjected to an unexpected external force (pulling force), a strap hanging from the body of the user will be pulled away from the coupling, thus preventing the user from being restrained by external force.




Also the present invention may be configured such that the coupling comprises a first coupling member and a second coupling member that cooperate with one another to maintain a coupled state of the strap; the coupling members maintain the coupled state of the strap through the mating of a protrusion formed in one of the members with a recess formed in the other of the members. The protrusion and recess also function as a coupling release means for releasing a mated state thereof to separate the strap based on the action, on the portable device, of a tension load in excess of a given level.




When the configuration of the present invention is used, the assembly can be made so that the components are not damaged during separation. This provides an advantage in terms of economy in that the assembly can be restored to use after simply re-engaging the protrusion and recess.




The present invention may also be configured so that the strap forcefully separates from the body of the user when the portable unit is subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level. The separation from the body referred to here is not the kind of separation that occurs, for example when the strap suddenly comes off the wrist: it is a separation from the body accompanied by actual structural deformation of the strap itself, due to the portable device being subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level.




In the above configurations of the present invention, when making determinations as to the action, on the portable device, of a ‘tension load in excess of a given level’ it is desirable to consider a variety of factors from the standpoint of ensuring the safety of the user. These factors should include, for example, the part of the body from which the portable device is suspended, the area and width of the component of the strap assembly that is in contact with the body (e.g. the strap), and the age of the user.




As a result of experiments conducted by the inventors up to this point, wherein it was a precondition that the portable item be hung around the neck or wrist of the user's body, it was found that it was desirable in terms of ensuring the safety of user for when the portable device was subjected to a tension load of 7 kg or more (i.e., when the ‘given level of tension load’ was set to 7 kg or more.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective exploded view of the strap assembly according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a lateral cross-sectional view to describe the operation of the strap assembly of the first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is another lateral cross-sectional view, for describing the operation of the strap assembly of the first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective exploded view of the strap assembly of a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged exploded view of the ends of the strap and a second coupling member that constitute the strap assembly of the second embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 6

is a perspective view showing a variation of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below, with reference to the drawings.

FIGS. 1 through 3

show the configuration of a strap assembly according to a first embodiment of the present invention. This embodiment is described by an example in which the strap assembly of the present invention comprises a strap


10


, a cord


20


, and a coupling


30


for joining the strap and cord together.




The strap


10


is the component that hangs from the body of the user. It is formed in the shape of a belt, from a material such as vinyl, leather, or flat- or round-woven fabric. Formed in both ends of the strap


10


are coupling holes


11


for joining the strap


10


to a coupling


30


. When the strap


10


is made from a relatively soft material, metal reinforcement fittings may also be provided around the edges of the coupling holes


11


.




As will be described later, the coupling holes


11


in the ends of the strap


10


are attached to the coupling


30


such that the strap


10


forms a loop when presented for use. The strap


10


may be of any desired length, depending on the intended use: it might be made long, for example, when it is to be placed around the neck, or short if it is to hang from the wrist.




A cord


20


is a strap assembly component formed in the shape of a loop, for attachment to a strap installation fitting on the portable unit. The cord


20


is made of a thin but tough material having good flexibility. It could be, for example, approximately 10 cm in total length, with its ends tied together in an overhand knot


21


.




As mentioned above, the coupling


30


is the strap assembly component that joins the strap


10


to the cord


20


. It can be made, for example, of plastic. The coupling


30


is provided with two basket-type coupling members: a first coupling member


31


and a second coupling member


32


. The base portions of these first and second coupling members


31


and


32


are connected together by a hinge


33


. Formed in this hinge


33


is an installation hole


34


for attaching the cord


20


. The installation hole


34


is made such that when the cord


20


is fed through it from the inside, the knot


21


will be supported at the rim of the installation hole


34


.




When the first and second coupling members


31


and


32


are closed over one another such that their facing rims are superimposed, they form a cap, as shown in FIG.


2


. Formed in two locations on the rim of the first coupling member


31


are two resiliently flexible pawl-shaped protrusions


35


. Two recesses


36


for engaging these protrusions


35


are formed in the inner sidewalls of the second coupling member


32


, in locations that correspond to those of the protrusions


35


when closed over the first coupling member


31


. The first and second coupling members


31


and


32


are held together in the closed state by the mating of protrusions


35


and recesses


36


.




Provided in the approximate center of the inner bottom of the first coupling member


31


, is a support post


37




a


. A similar support post


37




b


is provided on the inner bottom of the second coupling member


32


, in a location that corresponds to that of the support post


37




a


when closed over the first coupling member


31


. When the coupling members


31


and


32


are folded together, the end surfaces of these support posts


37




a


and


37




b


come to face one another, with the two posts sharing a common center axis, as shown in FIG.


2


.




Formed in each coupling member (


31


and


32


), in the wall opposite the installation hole


34


, is a cutout


38


, for passing strap


10


therethrough.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, strap


10


is placed such that it passes through the cutout


38


, with the coupling holes


11


in its two ends aligned with one another, and positioned to fit over the support posts


37




a


and


37




b


. As the rims of the first and second coupling members


31


and


32


are closed against each other, the protrusions


35


engage the recesses


36


, which brings the end surfaces of the support posts


37




a


and


37




b


adjacent to and facing one another, thus keeping them engaged with the coupling holes


11


of the strap


10


.




In coupling


30


configured as described above, tapered surfaces


39




a


and


39




b


of progressively increasing width from their tips to their bases at the inner floors are formed along the cylindrical side surfaces of the support posts


37




a


and


37




b


, and more particularly, along the portions of those surfaces that face the coupling hole


11


in which the cord


20


is installed. When an attached portable unit is subjected to a tension load, these tapered surfaces


39




a


and


39




b


function to convert that load into force components directed such as to release the protrusions


35


from the recesses


36


.




That is, if a tension load is applied to the portable unit (acting in the direction of the arrow A in

FIG. 2

) that tension load, transmitted by the cord


20


and the first and second coupling members


31


and


32


, will act on the strap


10


in contact with the tapered surfaces


39




a


and


39




b


of the support posts. A reactive force against the tension load from the strap


10


will then act upon the support post tapered surfaces


39




a


and


39




b


in the direction of the arrow B in FIG.


2


. This reactive force will be converted to force components in a direction perpendicular to the tapered surfaces


39




a


and


39




b


, thus urging the first and second coupling members


31


and


32


to spread apart.




When the force acting to urge the first and second coupling members


31


and


32


apart becomes greater than the force keeping the protrusions


35


engaged with the recesses


36


, the protrusions


35


will bend and disengage. As a result, the coupling members


31


and


32


will spread apart as shown in

FIG. 3

, pulling the support posts


37




a


and


37




b


out of the coupling holes


11


of the strap


10


. In this manner, the strap


10


will be separated from the coupling


30


, thus preventing the user from being restrained by external force.




The determination as to how much tension load acting upon the portable unit will cause the coupling to disengage is made from the standpoint of what is required to ensure the safety of the user. This level can be adjusted, for example, by changing the angle of the tapered surfaces


39




a


and


39




b


, changing the shape or dimensions of the protrusion


35


, or changing the material of which the coupling members


31


and


32


are made. It is preferred, however, to adjust for a level of pull strength that will allow the coupling to disengage without damaging the protrusions


35


or other components of the coupling.




Strap


10


that has been separated from the coupling


30


by the action of an excessive tension load can be reinstalled in the coupling


30


by reinserting the support posts


37




a


and


37




b


in the coupling holes


11


and engaging the protrusions


35


with the recesses


36


. This provides an advantage in terms of economy in that even if the strap


10


becomes separated it can easily be restored to its coupled state, thus avoiding the need to purchase a replacement strap assembly.




Next, the strap assembly in a second embodiment of the invention will be described, with reference to

FIGS. 4 and 5

. In these figures, items that are the same as those of the first mode, described above, retain the same reference numbers as in the earlier drawings.




In this embodiment of the invention, a coupling


40


, for coupling strap


10


to cord


20


, comprises a cap-shaped first coupling member


41


, and a second coupling member


42


insertable into the first coupling member


41


.




Formed in the base of the first coupling member


41


is an installation hole (not shown) for installing the cord


20


. This installation hole


41


is made such that when the cord


20


is fed through it from the inside, a knot


21


(see item


21


of

FIG. 1

) will be supported at the rim of the installation hole.




Formed facing each other on opposite inner walls of the first coupling member


41


are two recesses


43


.




The second coupling member


42


is formed from a sheet material such that it can be folded in the middle, as shown in FIG.


5


. In this second coupling member


42


, a support post


44


is formed in the approximate center of a side


42




b


, which is one of two symmetrical sides having a bend portion


42




a


as the dividing line therebetween. Formed in the other side


42




c


is a through-hole


45


into which the end of the support post


44


will fit when the member is folded.




The coupling holes


11


in the two ends of the strap


10


are placed in alignment with one another and fitted over the support post


44


. Next, the second coupling member


42


is folded in the middle and attached to the ends of the strap


10


as shown in

FIG. 4. 10

The second coupling member


42


, attached to the ends of the strap


10


, is then inserted into the first coupling member


41


through its opening


41




a


. A bent portion


46


and


46


is provided at each end of the second coupling member


42


. The bent portions


46


and


46


make contact with the first coupling member


41


at the rim of its opening


41




a


, thus regulating the amount of insertion of the second coupling member


42


.




A protrusion


47


is formed on each side (


42




b


and


42




c


) of the second coupling member


42


in a location that will correspond to that of a recess


43


inserted in the first coupling member


41


. The function of these protrusions


47


is to mate with the recesses


43


, to thereby connect the second coupling member


42


to the first coupling member


41


.




In this manner, the cord


20


and strap


10


are joined through the connection of the first and second coupling members


41


and


42


.




The releasing of mated state protrusion


47


/recess


43


is adjusted to occur when the portable device is subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level. This adjustment can be effected, for example, by changing the shape and/or dimensions of the protrusions


47


and recesses


43


, or the material or thickness of the first coupling member


41


. Also, in this mode of the invention, the protrusions


47


can be disengaged from the recesses


43


by effecting a slight deformation of the first coupling member


41


. It is therefore preferred that the first coupling member


41


be formed from a plastic having shape deformation elasticity.




When the tension load acting on the portable unit exceeds a certain level, the protrusions


47


disengage from the recesses


43


, causing the strap


10


to be separated from the first coupling member


41


along with the second coupling member


42


, thus preventing the user from being restrained by external force.




In this mode as well, then, the determination as to how much tension load acting upon the portable unit will cause the protrusions


47


to disengage from the recesses


43


, is made from the standpoint of what is required to ensure the safety of the user's person.




A second coupling member


42


that has been separated from a first coupling member


41


due to an excessive tension load can be reinserted into the first coupling member


41


through its opening


41




a


to reengage the protrusions


47


with the recesses


43


and thereby restore the connected state. This is economical in that it avoids the need to purchase a replacement.




The present invention, however, is not limited to the embodiments described above. For example, in a strap assembly as shown in

FIG. 6

comprising cord


20


, coupling


50


, and strap


10


, the strength could be made such that the cord


20


or strap


10


will break when an attached portable unit is acted upon by a tension load in excess of a given level. The pull strength of the cord


20


or strap


10


can be adjusted by changing the material of which they are made, or the dimensions of their cross-sections. In addition, it is also possible to form a notch in an appropriate location on the strap


10


or cord


20


, and make adjustments such that when the assembly is subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level, a large concentration of stress will occur in the notched portion.




When the cord


20


breaks, strap


10


is separated from the portable unit. If it is the strap


10


that breaks, the strap


10


separates from the body of the user. In either case the user is prevented from being restrained by external force.




Also, when the invention is configured to have a coupler


40


with an installation hole


34


, the same as that of the first embodiment (as shown in FIG.


1


), with the cord


20


fed through this installation hole


34


from the inside such that a knot


21


of the cord


20


is supported by the rim of the hole


34


, the cord


20


can be made of a high elasticity material such as rubber and formed such that when the portable unit is subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level, the knot


21


of the cord


20


will be compressed and deformed sufficiently to slip through the installation hole


34


, thus separating strap


10


from the portable unit.




In another possible configuration, strap


10


could be cut at its middle portion (e.g., the portion indicated by the line I—I in

FIG. 6

) and the loose ends reconnected by a component equivalent to the coupler


40


shown in FIG.


4


. This component would then function to break the strap


10


at the line I—I, thus separating it from the body of the user when subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level.




Thus as described above, because the present invention is configured to separate from either the portable unit or the user if the portable unit is subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level, it is capable of protecting the user from injury during the application of sudden unexpected external force.



Claims
  • 1. A strap assembly for carrying a portable device comprising:a belt-shaped strap coupled to a portable device through a coupling means, said coupling means being configured such that at least said belt-shaped strap will separate from said portable device when said portable device is subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level, wherein said coupling means includes a coupling for coupling a cord installed on said portable device to said belt-shaped strap, and a coupling release means for separating said strap from said portable device when said portable device is subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level.
  • 2. The strap assembly according to claim 1, wherein:said coupling comprises a first coupling member and a second coupling member that cooperate with one another to maintain a coupled state of said strap; said first and second coupling members have one of a protrusion and a recess and maintain said coupled state of said strap through a mating of the protrusion formed in one of first and second said coupling members with the recess formed in the other of said first and second coupling members; and said protrusion and recess include said coupling release means for releasing a mated state thereof to separate said strap based on an action, on said portable device, of a tension load in excess of a given level.
  • 3. The strap assembly according to claim 1, whereinsaid coupling comprises a first coupling member and a second coupling member that cooperate with and mate with one another to maintain a coupled state of said strap; coupling holes formed in both ends of said strap; support posts formed in said first and second coupling members for extension through said coupling holes, and wherein end surfaces of said support posts are brought near or in contact with one another as said first and second coupling members are engaged together to form a mated state,; said support posts have cylindrical side surfaces; and wherein said coupling release means further comprise tapered surfaces formed along said cylindrical side surfaces of said support posts for converting a tension load in excess of a given level acting on said portable device into force components in directions such as to effect release of the mated state of said first and second coupling members.
  • 4. The strap assembly according to claim 2, wherein:said first coupling member is formed in the shape of a cap, and said cord is installed in said first coupling member; said second coupling member is shaped to be insertable into said first coupling member, and both ends of said strap are supported in said second coupling member; and said recess is formed in an interior side surface of said first coupling member and said protrusion is formed on an exterior side surface of said second coupling member.
  • 5. A strap assembly according to claim 1, wherein said given level of tension load is at least 7 kg.
  • 6. The strap assembly according to claim 2, wherein said given level of tension load is at least 7 kg.
  • 7. The strap assembly according to claim 3, wherein said given level of tension load is at least 7 kg.
  • 8. The strap assembly according to claim 4, wherein said given level of tension load is at least 7 kg.
  • 9. The strap assembly according to claim 2, wherein said protrusion and recess are provided with tapered surfaces that cause said first and second coupling members to separate and release said mated state.
  • 10. A strap assembly for attachment to a device comprising:a cord attached to a device, and a strap removably coupled to said cord through a coupling means, said coupling means further comprising coupling release means for separating said strap from said device when said device is subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level.
  • 11. The strap assembly according to claim 10, wherein said given level of tension load is at least 7 kg.
  • 12. A strap assembly for attachment to a portable device comprising:a cord attached to a portable device; a strap removably coupled to said cord through a coupling; said coupling further comprising a first coupling member and a second coupling member that removably engage with one another to maintain said strap coupled to said cord, and coupling release means for disengaging said first and second coupling members when said portable device is subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level.
  • 13. A strap assembly in accordance with claim 12, wherein said first and second coupling members spreadingly disengage from one another when said portable device is subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level.
  • 14. A strap assembly in accordance with claim 13, further comprising:coupling holes formed in both ends of said strap; support posts having side surfaces formed in said first and second coupling members for extension through said coupling holes, and wherein end surfaces of said support posts are brought near or in contact with one another as said first and second coupling members are engaged together to form a mated state; and wherein said coupling release means further comprise tapered surfaces formed along said support posts for converting a tension load in excess of a given level acting on said portable device into force components in directions such as to effect release of the mated state of said first and second coupling members.
  • 15. A strap assembly in accordance with claim 14, wherein said tapered surfaces are formed on said side surfaces of said support posts.
  • 16. A strap assembly for attachment to a portable device comprising:a cord attached to a portable device; a strap removably coupled to said cord through a coupling; said coupling further comprising a first coupling member and a second coupling member insertable into said first coupling member to form a mated state between said first and second coupling members; and coupling release means for forcing said second coupling member from said first coupling member when said portable device is subjected to a tension load in excess of a given level.
  • 17. A strap assembly in accordance with claim 16, whereinsaid first coupling member has a recess and said second coupling member has a protrusion and said coupled state of said strap is maintained through the engagement of said recess with said protrusion; and said protrusion and recess further comprise said coupling release means for releasing said mated state thereof to separate said strap based on an action, on said portable device, of a tension load in excess of a given level.
  • 18. The strap assembly according to claim 17, wherein said protrusion and recess are provided with tapered surfaces that cause said first and second coupling members to separate and release said mated state.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
P10-316444 Nov 1998 JP
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