The present invention relates to a unit for coupling and releasing the wrist strap to/from the handgrip of a pole for sporting activities, e.g. skiing, trekking and the like.
It is known that the poles that are used in the sporting activities mentioned above substantially comprise a tubular body that develops mainly in longitudinal direction and is provided at one end with a tip and at the opposite end with a handgrip that is grasped by the user.
The handgrip of the pole is associated with a wrist strap provided with a buckle that is inserted in a housing obtained in the handgrip, where coupling means suited to fix the buckle are present.
The buckle is extracted by the user with the aid of suitable releasing means.
According to the known technique, the coupling means and the releasing means are carried out with different configurations, all aimed to make the operations necessary for coupling and releasing the wrist strap to/from the handgrip quick and easy.
One of the aims of the present invention is to propose a unit for coupling and releasing the wrist strap to/from the handgrip of a pole for sporting activities that is particularly easy to construct.
Another aim of the present invention is to propose a unit whose operation is reliable.
It is another, yet not the least aim of the invention, to propose a unit that is easy to handle both in the coupling and in the releasing stage.
The aims mentioned above have been achieved through the construction of a unit for coupling and releasing the wrist strap to/from the handgrip of a pole for sporting activities like skiing, trekking and the like that according to the main claim is characterized in that it comprises:
According to the preferred embodiment of the invention described here below, the housing consists of a through hole with closed profile in cross section, which passes obliquely through the body of the handgrip, starting from its top and ending in one of its lateral areas.
The buckle is fitted—with a sliding movement—in its housing, where there are the coupling means comprising the elastic tab with which the buckle is provided and the corresponding support surface with which the tab cooperates, said support surface being obtained inside the housing itself.
The releasing means comprise a button that can be pressed by the user, positioned in the above mentioned housing, accessible from the top of the handgrip and associated with a sheet projection that forces against the elastic tab to release it from the support surface and enable separation of the buckle when said button is pressed.
Advantageously, the coupling and releasing unit that is the subject of the invention is easy to carry out and its operation is reliable.
The aims and advantages described above will be highlighted in greater detail in the description of a preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
The coupling and releasing unit that is the subject of the invention is shown in
According to the invention and with reference to FIGs. from 2 to 4, the coupling and releasing unit comprises:
It can be observed in particular that the housing 6 is a through hole with closed profile in cross section, arranged obliquely in such a way as to pass through the handgrip 3 starting from its top, where it defines a top hole 3a, and ending in a lateral area where it defines a side hole 3b.
More particularly, the housing 6 is defined by a first guiding surface 6a on which the buckle slidingly rests and by a second guiding surface 6b, opposite the first guiding surface 6a, on which the releasing means 11 slidingly rest, said surfaces being included between a pair of containing surfaces 6c, 6d opposite each other.
The guiding surfaces 6a, 6b are mutually inclined and diverging towards the top hole 3a of the handgrip 3, in such a way as to substantially define for the housing 6 the shape of a quadrangular pyramid frustum.
In particular, on the second guiding surface 6b it is possible to identify the support surface 10 projecting from it, on which the free end 8a of the elastic tab 8 rests, as can be seen in the coupling configuration shown in
In particular, the elastic tab 8 is connected to the body 9 of the buckle 5, with which it forms a single body, at the level of the end 8b, opposite the free end 8a, and it is inclined and diverging towards the end of the buckle 5 with which the wrist strap 2 is associated.
As regards the releasing means 11, it can be observed with particular reference to FIGs. from 4 to 7 that they comprise a button 12 that can be reached by the user and is positioned in the top hole 3a of the handgrip 3, which is provided with a sheet projection 13 for releasing the elastic tab 8 from the support surface 10.
The sheet projection 13, in fact, is arranged between the second guiding surface 6b and the buckle 5, as shown in FIGs. from 5 to 7, and has its end 13a in contact with the projecting elastic tab 8.
In the sheet projection 13 it is also possible to identify a wall 13b that rests on the second guiding surface 6b and an elastic body 14 facing towards the body 9 of the buckle 5.
In particular, the elastic body 14 has a curved shape, with the convex part 14a in contact with the body 9 of the buckle 5 and is housed in a through opening 13c made in the sheet projection 13 itself.
Furthermore, the elastic body 14 has one end 14b fixed to the button 12 of which it forms an integral part, while the opposite end 14c is free and provided with projecting shaped parts 14d. These, in particular, cooperate with recesses 6e present in the housing 6.
In this way, when the button 12 is pressed, the end 13a of the sheet projection 13 counteracts the action of the elastic tab 8 to release its free end 8a from the support surface 10 and at the same time the projecting shaped parts 14d rest against the recesses 6e and elastically load the elastic body 14.
When pressure on the button 12 ceases and after the release of the buckle 5, the elastic recovery of the elastic body 14 allows the button 12 to return to the rest position, as will be described below.
In practice, to connect the wrist strap 2 to the handgrip 3 of the pole 4, the buckle 5 is inserted in the side hole 3b and pushed inside the housing 6 in the direction indicated by the arrow A as shown in
Acting against the side hole 3b, the elastic tab 8 compresses to allow the passage of the buckle 5.
When the free end 8a of the projecting elastic tab 8 is beyond the side hole 3b, it expands, due to spontaneous elastic recovery, returns to the rest position and rests against the support surface 10 as can be seen in
In this position it prevents the buckle 5 and therefore the wrist strap 2 from coming off the handgrip 3.
A stop tooth 5a belonging to the buckle 5 limits its stroke during introduction in the housing 6.
To release the buckle 5 from the handgrip 3, the user presses the button 12 in the direction and sense indicated by the arrow S as shown in
Once the releasing operation has been completed, it is possible to separate the buckle 5 from the handgrip 3 by applying a traction force to the wrist strap 2 in the direction indicated by the arrow S of
After extraction, the release of the button 12 causes the elastic recovery of the elastic body 14 that during the releasing operation has been elastically loaded due to the opposing action of the projecting shaped parts 14d against the recesses 6e, and brings the button 12 back to the rest position that can be observed in
It is therefore clear, according to the above description, that the coupling and releasing unit carried out according to the invention achieves all the aims set.
In particular, the invention achieves the aim to carry out a coupling and releasing unit that is particularly simple to construct and whose operation is reliable.
It can be observed, in fact, that all the parts that make it up are easy to construct and their operating principle is based on mutual elasticity.
In the construction stage the parts that make up the coupling and releasing unit may be modified.
If said construction variants entail embodiments that are included in the scope of the claims expressed below, they must all be considered protected by the present patent.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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VI2005A000317 | Nov 2005 | IT | national |