Claims
- 1. A buckle for connecting two belt-like parts and for resisting a tension force applied by said parts tending to separate said parts along a principal direction of said tension force, said buckle comprising a first flat member and a second flat member, each of said members having an end to which a belt-like part can be attached, each of said members having two flat tension resisting structures in separate respective first and second strata of the buckle, each structure having in each respective stratum a surface portion extending transversely with respect to the direction of the tension force and abutting a corresponding transversely extending surface portion on the structure in the respective stratum of the other member to resist said tension, the abutting surfaces in each stratum having upper and lower edges corresponding in position to two spaced inner and outer parallel planes defining the respective strata, each buckle member having as part of its tension resisting structure supporting portions directly supporting said abutting surfaces and extending from each said abutting surface toward said end of the respective buckle member, each of said supporting portions lying within one of said two strata, said members having latch means comprising cooperating interfering surfaces to positively retain said members against inadvertent separation to an unbuckled position when said tension force is released, at least one of said interfering surfaces providing resilient displaceable retaining means for engaging the cooperating interfering surface of the other member and resiliently urged to a position for such cooperating interference to permit engagement of the buckle members by essentially only relative translational movement of said members, said parts being moveable to their disengaged positions by manipulation of the buckle members relative to each other to force the displacement of said retaining means and enable unbuckling of said buckle members.
- 2. A buckle according to claim 1 where the tension resisting structures of the two members are similar flat interengaging hook portions in each stratum and the latch means comprise a said resilient displaceable retaining means on each said member.
- 3. A buckle according to claim 1 where the two members are identical.
- 4. A buckle according to claim 1 where the tension resisting structures of each stratum comprise interengaging essentially coplanar hooks.
- 5. A buckle according to claim 1 where the tension resisting structures of each member have two hook portions in spaced parallel strata, the hook portions of at least one member straddling a portion of the other member, one of said last mentioned hook portions comprising the interfering surface of the latch means of the respective member and the interfering surface of the latch means on the other member being on the straddled portion thereof.
- 6. A buckle according to claim 5 where the tension resisting structures of the two members are similar interengaging hook portions and the latch means comprise a said resilient displaceable retaining means on each said member.
- 7. A buckle according to claim 5 where the two members are identical.
- 8. A buckle according to claim 5 where the portion of the member which is straddled has an edge and such edge is tapered in thickness to facilitate insertion of the straddled portion of the other member and alignment of the two members for engagement.
- 9. A buckle according to claim 5 where each member has a straddled portion between the hook portions of the other member, each straddled portion has an edge, each such edge being shaped to provide a continuous surface which interacts with at least one point of a corresponding surface on the mating member to provide a guide, such guide causing the mating buckle members to slide into full engagement when such members are mutually squeezed together.
- 10. A buckle according to claim 5 where each member has at least one base portion generally coplanar with its corresponding hook portion, each base portion has an inner edge, such edge being shaped to provide a surface which interacts with the outer surface of a corresponding hook portion on the mating member to provide a guide, such guide causing the mating buckle members to slide into full engagement when the buckle members are manually squeezed together.
- 11. A buckle according to claim 5 where at least one hook portion of each member has an inner edge, such inner edge is shaped to provide a surface which interacts with the inner edge of a corresponding hook portion on the mating member to provide a guide means, and such guide means creates a wedging action causing the mating buckle members to slide into full engagement when such members are subjected to tension applied from their respective ends to which belt-like parts can be connected.
- 12. A buckle according to claim 1 wherein the interfering surfaces of the latch means comprises a combination of a recessed portion on one member and a mating generally convex portion on the other member.
- 13. A buckle according to claim 1 wherein the interfering surfaces of the latch means comprises a combination of a hole on one member and a mating protrusion on the other member.
- 14. A buckle comprising two interengaged buckle structures for resisting tension forces applied to respective ends of the two buckle structures and in opposite directions along a primary direction along which the buckle can interconnect two members which apply said tension forces,
- each structure comprising a first and a second flat engagement part,
- said first engagement parts being engaged to resist such tension forces and lying in a first stratum,
- said second engagement parts being engaged to resist such tension forces and lying in a second stratum parallel to said first stratum,
- said engagement parts being movable to their engaged position by only relative translational movement of said structures parallel to said strata,
- each said stratum being limited in thickness to the thickness of the opposing engaging faces of said engagement parts, which faces are generally perpendicular to said strata said parts each having a supporting portion extending from a respective engagement face toward said end of the respective buckle structure and partially surrounding an opposed engaging face of the other structure,
- and releasable latch means comprising interengageable portions with one such portion on each of said structures,
- said interengageable portions being engaged when said structures are interconnected to retain said structures against inadvertent unbuckling when said tension forces are relaxed.
- 15. A buckle according to claim 14 wherein said structures include cooperating camming surfaces whereby said interengageable portions of said latch means are forced into their engaged positions by manual translational movement of said structures toward each other and parallel to said strata.
- 16. A buckle according to claim 14 wherein said engagement parts and said interengageable portions are moved into engagement by relative translational movement of said structures toward each other and transversely of said primary direction and parallel to said strata.
- 17. A buckle having a flat configuration and comprising two interengaged buckle structures for resisting tension forces applied in opposite directions along a primary direction of the tension forces and along which the buckle can interconnect two members, each of said structures having an end for securing it to a respective one of said two members to be interconnected,
- each structure comprising a first and a second flat hook,
- said first flat hooks being of like thickness and engaged and hooked together to resist such tension forces and lying in a first stratum corresponding in thickness to the thickness of said first hooks,
- said second flat hooks being of like thickness and engaged and hooked together to resist such tension forces and lying in a second stratum corresponding in thickness to the thickness of said second hooks and parallel to said first stratum,
- the engaged first hooks having a pair of abutting surfaces, the engaged second hooks having a pair of abutting surfaces, the abutting surfaces of each pair of abutting surfaces in each respective stratum having upper and lower edges corresponding in position to two spaced inner and outer parallel planes defining the respective strata, each buckle structure having, as part of its tension resisting structure, supporting portions directly supporting each of said abutting surfaces and extending from each said abutting surface toward said end of the respective buckle structure, each of said supporting portions lying within one of said two strata,
- said flat hooks being movable to their engaged position by only relative translational movement of said structures parallel to said strata,
- and releasable latch means comprising interengageable portions with one such portion on each of said structures, said interengageable portions being engaged when said structures are interconnected to retain said structures against inadvertent unbuckling when said tension forces are relaxed.
- 18. A buckle according to claim 17 wherein said structures include cooperating camming surfaces whereby said interengageable portions of said latch means are forced into their engaged positions by manual translational movement of said structures toward each other and parallel to said strata.
- 19. A buckle according to claim 17 wherein said flat hooks and said interengageable portions can be moved into engagement by only relative translational movement of said structures toward each other and parallel to said strata, said movement including a principal relative movement of said hooks transversely relative to said primary direction.
- 20. A buckle having a flat configuration and comprising two interengaged buckle structures for resisting tension forces applied in opposite directions along a primary direction of the tension forces and along which the buckle can interconnect two members,
- each structure comprising a first and a second flat hook,
- said first flat hooks being of like thickness and engaged and hooked together to resist such tension forces and lying in a first stratum corresponding in thickness to the thickness of said first hooks,
- said second flat hooks being of like thickness and engaged and hooked together to resist such tension forces and lying in a second stratum corresponding in thickness to the thickness of said second hooks and parallel to said first stratum,
- said flat hooks being movable to their engaged position by only relative translational movement of said structures parallel to said strata,
- and releasable latch means comprising interengageable portions with one such portion on each of said structures,
- said interengageable portions being engaged when said structures are interconnected to retain said structures against inadvertent unbuckling when said tension forces are relaxed,
- said flat hooks and said interengageable portions being movable into engagement by only relative translational movement of said structures toward each other and parallel to said strata, said movement including a principal relative movement of said hooks transversely relative to said primary direction.
- 21. A buckle having a flat configuration and comprising two interengaged buckle structures for resisting tension forces applied in opposite directions along a primary direction of the tension forces and along which the buckle can interconnect two members,
- each structure comprising a first and a second hook.
- said first hooks being of like thickness and engaged and hooked together to resist such tension forces and lying in a first stratum corresponding in thickness to the thickness of said first hooks,
- said second hooks being of like thickness and engaged and hooked together to resist such tension forces and lying in a second stratum corresponding in thickness to the thickness of said second hooks and parallel to said first stratum,
- said hooks being movable to their engaged position by only relative translational movement of said structures parallel to said strata,
- and releasable latch means comprising interengageable portions with one such portion on each of said structures,
- said interengageable portions being engaged when said structures are interconnected to retain said structures against inadvertent unbuckling when said tension forces are relaxed,
- said first hooks forming a first outer surface on one side of the buckle and said second hooks forming a second outer surface on an opposite side of the buckle.
- 22. A buckle according to claim 21 wherein said hooks are flat generally parallel structures.
- 23. A buckle according to claim 21 wherein said latch means comprises a portion defining a recess in a hook of one buckle structure and a protuberant portion on the other buckle structure engaged in the recess.
- 24. A buckle according to claim 23 wherein said engaged protuberant and recess portions are exposed at an outer face of the buckle.
- 25. A buckle according to claim 23 wherein each buckle structure includes such a recess and such a protuberant portion thereby forming two sets of engaged protuberant and recess portions exposed at an outer face of the buckle.
- 26. A buckle according to claim 21 wherein the hooks of one buckle structure ar deflectable and arranged to enable them to slide over the hooks of the other buckle structure during relative end-to-end movement of the buckle structures toward each other along said direction for fastening the buckle structures together.
- 27. A buckle according to claim 26 wherein said one buckle structure includes belt-attaching means spaced from its hook portions and further includes means, between said hook portions and the belt-attaching means, for resiliently supporting its hook portions to permit their deflection during said end-to-end fastening movement.
- 28. A buckle according to claim 21 wherein the buckle structures include means whereby fastening of the buckle structures is by movement of one buckle member relative to the other in one direction and whereby unfastening movement is other than merely a reversal of fastening movement and is in a direction distinct from the direction opposite from the fastening direction.
- 29. A buckle according to claim 28 wherein the fastening movement is end-to-end movement of the buckle structures toward each other.
- 30. A buckle according to claim 21 wherein the buckle structures include means whereby unfastening of the buckle structures is possible by movement of one buckle member relative to the other by either of two distinct motions along two distinctly different directions.
- 31. A buckle according to claim 21 wherein each of the hook portions of one buckle structure has a separate hook supporting stem and the tension forces resisted by the buckle are resisted in said one buckle structure essentially entirely by said stems.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of previous application, Ser. No. 07/257,728, filed Oct. 14, 1988, abandoned.
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