Strap connecting buckle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6463640
  • Patent Number
    6,463,640
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 13, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 15, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Brittain; James R.
    Agents
    • Tachner; Leonard
Abstract
A one-hand operated strap buckle capable of withstanding high forces and yet simple to operate and easily connected to a post and disconnected from a post. In a preferred embodiment, the buckle comprises upper and lower cases, the latter forming a slot for receiving a post with a flat head. When connected to a post, the buckle is secured to the post by a pair of swing arms terminating at locking hooks. The position of the swing arms is normally closed, but may be readily altered to an open position by a pair of opposed spring-loaded release tabs which when compressed toward one another, open the swing arms and separate the locking hooks. The buckle of the invention also comprises a strap release which is spring-loaded and normally engages the teeth of a strap by employing a spring-loaded catch which can be rotated away from the strap with tilting of the strap release around a fulcrum bearing. The locking hooks of the preferred embodiment, when in their locked position, assure a secure connection to the post which connection can withstand very high forces. Yet the locking hooks are easily separated when it is desired to release the strap from the post by simply squeezing the release tabs towards one another.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to the field of releasible buckles such as those used for securing a strap to a post on a piece of sporting equipment. The invention pertains more specifically to a highly secure locking buckle especially suited to applications requiring resistance to severe forces and yet quick and easy release when release is desired.




2. Background Art




Quick release buckles have become prolific in sports equipment. There are a large number of applications in golf equipment and diving equipment for example where quick release, strap locking buckles are used advantageously for securing various kinds of equipment. Such equipment includes for example, golf bags and buoyancy jackets both of which have buckled straps for carrying or securing equipment. Buckles for such applications have to be capable of resisting a modest amount of force and yet be easily released to permit quick unbuckling. Moreover, in some applications, the buckle must be both lockable and releasible with only one hand. One such one-hand application is the swim fin strap. Furthermore, a swim fin strap is subject to especially high forces due to the nature of the use of swim fins, namely, being forced up and down in water to propel a diver or snorkeler. In order to facilitate one-hand operation, a swim fin buckle strap will have a buckle at each end for attachment to a fixed post or pin which is affixed on each side of the fin. The buckle for attachment to such posts or pins, must be easy to attach, capable of withstanding constant tension and very high and frequent peak forces which would readily force open conventional strap buckles.




It would thus be highly advantageous to have a strap connecting buckle capable of one-hand operation for connection to a post or pin and designed for withstanding extreme forces of tension while still being easy to connect and to disconnect.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention comprises a one-hand operated strap buckle capable of withstanding high forces and yet simple to operate and easily connected to a post and disconnected from a post. In a preferred embodiment, the buckle comprises upper and lower cases, the latter forming a slot for receiving a post with a flat head. When connected to a post, the buckle is secured to the post by a pair of swing arms terminating at locking hooks. The position of the swing arms is normally closed, but may be readily altered to an open position by a pair of opposed spring-loaded release tabs which when compressed toward one another, open the swing arms and separate the locking hooks. The buckle of the invention also comprises a strap release which is spring-loaded and normally engages the teeth of a strap by employing a spring-loaded catch which can be rotated away from the strap with tilting of the strap release around a fulcrum bearing. The locking hooks of the preferred embodiment, when in their locked position, assure a secure connection to the post which connection can withstand very high forces. Yet the locking hooks are easily separated when it is desired to release the strap from the post by simply squeezing the release tabs towards one another.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a principal object of the present invention to provide a strap connecting buckle especially suited for quick connection to and release from a fixed post for one-hand operation.




It is another object of the invention to provide a quick release strap buckle which can withstand high tensile stress without inadvertent release.




It is yet another object of the invention to provide a strap buckle suitable for one-hand operation for connection to and release from a stationary post by simple compression of a pair of opposed release tabs.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The aforementioned objects and advantages of the present invention, as well as additional objects and advantages thereof, will be more fully understood hereinafter as a result of a detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the following drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a three-dimensional drawing showing a preferred embodiment of the invention in its fully assembled configuration;





FIG. 2

is a drawing similar to

FIG. 1

, but with the upper case removed to reveal a post to which the buckle is connected;





FIG. 3

is a drawing similar to

FIG. 2

but with the strap release removed and the post removed;





FIG. 4

is a three-dimensional drawing showing the bottom of the buckle with an attached post;





FIG. 5

is a drawing similar to

FIG. 4

, but with the lower case removed;





FIG. 6

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

, but showing the buckle in the opened position;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional side view of a fully assembled buckle shown connected to a post;





FIG. 8

is an elevational view of a strap that may be used with the buckle of the invention;





FIG. 9

is a side partial view of the strap of

FIG. 8

; and





FIG. 10

is a view of a swim fin illustrating the position of one or more posts for receiving a corresponding number of buckles of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the accompanying drawings it will be seen that in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, a strap locking buckle assembly


10


comprises a lower case


12


and an upper case


14


. Buckle assembly


10


is normally closed but is easily opened by mutual compression of release tabs


16


and


18


. A strap release


20


permits adjustment of the buckle assembly


10


relative to a strap which will become evident hereinafter. As seen in

FIG. 1

, buckle assembly


10


has a slotted opening


22


to receive a stationary post


27


of a swim fin


50


(see

FIG. 10

) to which connection is to be made.




As seen best in

FIGS. 2-7

, buckle assembly


10


also comprises swing arms


24


and


26


which terminate in respective locking hooks


28


and


30


. The swing arms are shaped to provide a generally rectangular post locking aperture


32


for receiving and retaining a post


27


having an enlarged head


25


. The locked configuration is shown in FIG.


3


and the unlocked or release configuration is shown in FIG.


6


. It will be noted that in the locked configuration of

FIG. 3

, release tabs


16


and


18


are farthest apart. In the release configuration of

FIG. 6

, release tabs


16


and


18


have been compressed towards one another and are at their closest positions. Locking hooks


28


and


30


are spring-loaded by means of arm springs


36


and


38


which are integrally formed with and extend from spring arms


24


and


26


, respectively. A pair of spring stops


31


and


33


load the arm springs


36


and


38


causing the swing arms


24


and


26


to automatically return to the locked configuration of

FIG. 3

when release tabs


16


and


18


are no longer compressed toward each other. Swing arms


24


and


26


both move angularly about a fulcrum


34


which may be in the form of a rivet or other fastener seen best in FIG.


7


. As seen best in

FIG. 2

, when the buckle assembly


10


engages and locks a post


27


, the head


25


of the post resides just above the swing arms with the shaft of the post firmly locked into the locking aperture


32


. The enlarged post head prevents upward release of the buckle assembly


10


. As long as locking hooks


28


and


30


are in their locked configuration seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the buckle can resist very large pulling forces without releasing the post. However, by a simple compression of release tabs


16


and


18


, locking hooks


28


and


30


separate and allow the buckle assembly


10


to be removed from post


27


.




The operation of strap release


20


will be apparent from

FIGS. 3

,


5


and


7


. As seen in those figures, strap release


20


is mounted for a rocking motion about a pair of bearings


23


, each positioned in a bearing recess


35


. A release spring arm


29


extends diagonally and downwardly and contacts a spring stop


37


. The upper surface of strap release


20


has a knurled or scored portion


39


which facilitates frictional engagement to rotate stop release


20


about the bearings


23


and against the spring resistance caused by release spring


29


engaging spring stop


37


.




The buckle assembly


10


receives a strap


42


shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

. As seen in

FIG. 7

, the strap


42


is wrapped around a strap roller


40


. A plurality of spaced teeth


44


are mounted on the strap. The strap release


20


has a catch


21


extending toward the roller


40


and engaging teeth


44


. When strap release


20


is rotated toward fulcrum


34


, the catch is raised to permit strap


42


to be adjusted around roller


40


.




Having thus disclosed a preferred embodiment of the invention, it being understood that modifications and additions to the disclosed embodiment are contemplated and that the described details are merely illustrative of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A buckle assembly for securing a strap to a fixed post having an enlarged head; the assembly comprising:a pair of spring-loaded swing arms connected at a common fulcrum and having opposed locking hooks for enclosing a post locking aperture formed between said arms, said aperture being configured to receive said post, said swing arms having respective release tabs for grasping by one hand, said release tabs being positioned in opposed spaced relation to one another for opening said post locking aperture upon being pressed toward each other for removing said buckle assembly from said post; a strap roller for receiving said strap; and a spring-loaded strap release for selectively preventing and permitting movement of said strap around said roller for relative adjustment of said strap and said assembly; wherein said swing arms each comprises an integral arm spring for configuring said post locking aperture in a normally locked position.
  • 2. The buckle assembly recited in claim 1 further comprising a pair of spring stops positioned relative to said arm springs for limiting the motion of said arm springs upon opening of said post locking aperture.
  • 3. A buckle assembly for securing a strap to a fixed post having an enlarged head; the assembly comprising:a pair of spring-loaded swing arms connected at a common fulcrum and having opposed locking hooks for enclosing a post locking aperture formed between said arms, said aperture being configured to receive said post, said swing arms having respective release tabs for grasping by one hand, said release tabs being positioned in opposed spaced relation to one another for opening said post locking aperture upon being pressed toward each other for removing said buckle assembly from said post; a strap roller for receiving said strap; and a spring-loaded strap release for selectively preventing and permitting movement of said strap around said roller for relative adjustment of said strap and said assembly; wherein said strap release comprises an integral release spring for configuring said strap release in a normally strap-engaging position and a catch for selectively engaging said strap.
  • 4. The buckle assembly recited in claim 3 further comprising a spring stop positioned relative to said release spring for limiting the motion of said release spring upon engagement of said strap release for disengagement of said catch from said strap.
  • 5. A buckle assembly for securing a strap to a fixed post having an enlarged head; the assembly comprising:a pair of spring-loaded swing arms connected at a common fulcrum and having opposed locking hooks for enclosing a post locking aperture formed between said arms, said aperture being configured to receive said post, said swing arms having respective release tabs for grasping by one hand, said release tabs being positioned in opposed spaced relation to one another for opening said post locking aperture upon being pressed toward each other for removing said buckle assembly from said post; a strap roller for receiving said strap; and a spring-loaded strap release for selectively preventing and permitting movement of said strap around said roller for relative adjustment of said strap and said assembly; further comprising an upper case and a lower case for substantially enclosing said swing arms, said lower case having an elongated slot for selective channeling of said buckle assembly onto said post and for selective removal of said buckle assembly from said post.
  • 6. The buckle assembly recited in claim 5 wherein said post locking aperture is shaped to receive said post and to engage said enlarged head in contiguous abutting relation to prevent inadvertent removal of said buckle assembly from said post.
  • 7. The buckle assembly recited in claim 5 wherein said common fulcrum comprises a fastener for securing said swing arms to each other for relative angular movement therebetween.
  • 8. A buckle assembly for securing a strap to a fixed post having an enlarged head; the assembly comprising:a pair of spring-loaded swing arms connected at a common fulcrum and having opposed locking hooks for enclosing a post locking aperture formed between said arms, said aperture being configured to receive said post, said swing arms having respective release tabs for grasping by one hand, said release tabs being positioned in opposed spaced relation to one another for opening said post locking aperture upon being pressed toward each other for removing said buckle assembly from said post; a strap roller for receiving said strap; and a spring-loaded strap release for selectively preventing and permitting movement of said strap around said roller for relative adjustment of said strap and said assembly; wherein said strap release comprises a bearing engaging a recess in said assembly for permitting limited angular motion toward and away from said strap.
  • 9. The buckle assembly recited in claim 3 wherein said strap release catch is configured for selectively engaging teeth integral to and extending from said strap.
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