Claims
- 1. An improved structure of a buckle to fasten shoelaces comprising:
a box like aucuate main body having a hollow interior, a longitudinal gap in top to define a pair of flanges on front and back side toward inward, an inverse U-shaped check plate at each of two ends, a pair of inlets and a pair of outlets symmetrically and spacedly formed in bottom thereof with said pair of outlets being positioned at outside of said pair of inlets and a pair of cross-shaped through holes respectively formed in center of front and back walls thereof; a pair of sliders slidably disposed into said main body and respectively positioned between each one of said inlets and said outlets and confined by said flanges of said main body, said sliders each having a deep arcuate depression in one side and a striped shallow arcuate depression in other side opposite to said deep arcuate depression; an arcuate elastic plate mounted on top of said main body having an inverse U-shaped striped outer surfaced wall at each end and each of which has a pair of rectangular detent means spacedly formed on inner side and held by the flanges of said main body, said detent means each having a projection on front end engageable with said sliders respectively; a shoelace having a tag at each end respectively inserted into said inlets and pierced out of said outlet after surrounding said sliders; an arcuate cap covering said elastic plate and said main body having a front and a back wall each of which has a retaining flange retaining flange on a predetermined position of inner surface held by the bottom of said main body, wherein said front wall has a pair of semi-circular retaining grooves spacedly formed in outer surface and each has a narrow portion at inner end thereof for respectively retaining the tags of said shoelace; whereby, pull said tags outward to fasten said shoelace and press the inverse U-shaped end wall of said elastic plate and simultaneously pull up said buckle to unfasten said shoelace.
- 2. The improved structure as recited in claim 1, wherein said arcuate cap is in different colors and decorative patterns and luminous markings.
- 3. The improved structure as recited in claim 1, wherein said tags may insert into the retaining grooves of said cap to made a butterfly configuration on vamp of a shoe.
- 4. The improved structure as recited in claim 1, wherein said buckle is adopted to fasteners of a safety helmet, a bag and a life belt.
- 5. The improved structure as recited in claim 1, wherein said elastic plate may be applied colors, pattern and luminous markings on top and makes a pair of retaining grooves in predetermined positions when said cap is omitted.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuing application of an U.S. Pending application Ser. No. 10/223,250 Filed Aug. 20, 2002.
Continuations (1)
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Parent |
10223250 |
Aug 2002 |
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10782993 |
Feb 2004 |
US |