A44B11/2553

Buckle parts of a belt buckle
09560898 · 2017-02-07 · ·

A buckle part (2) of a belt buckle (1), wherein the buckle part (2) comprises at least one connecting part (4) for releasably connecting the buckle part (2) to another buckle part (3) of the belt buckle (1) and at least one bar (5) for fastening a belt (26) on the bar (5) of the buckle part (2), wherein the buckle part (2) also comprises at least one clevis type eyelet (6) for hooking a karabiner into the clevis type eyelet (6).

Quickly releasable vest
09562746 · 2017-02-07 · ·

A quickly releasable vest capable of protecting a torso portion of a user is disclosed. The quickly releasable vest includes a self locking buckle assembly, a ferrule, an elongated strip, and a socket member. The self locking buckle assembly comprises a wedge fork with a base portion and a body portion, the base portion comprising a security means for webbing and the body portion comprising a pair of legs and a ferrule guide member. The ferrule is adapted to be slidingly disposed on the ferrule guide member. A proximal end portion of the strip is connected to a tape guide member of the ferrule. An opening on the socket member facilitates removably retaining and locking of a prong on each of the pair of legs. The wedge fork, ferrule, and elongated strip Is disposed on a torso panel and the socket member is disposed on the other torso panel.

Tongue assembly

A locking tongue assembly for a seatbelt system includes a body having a belt webbing opening through which a belt webbing is passable and in which a cinch bar is locatable for cinching the belt webbing, the cinch bar having a main body portion and first and second end portions, the belt webbing opening being defined by axially spaced apart first and second sidewalls, each of which is adapted to receive a respective end portion of the cinch bar, and a stop portion in the belt webbing opening for urging against the main body portion of the cinch bar.

Buckle device

In a buckle device, a buckle body is held in an upper part of a boot, and a lower part of the boot is supported from the lower side by a frame and a protector. Here, an upper left inclination surface of the boot and the lower left inclination surface of the protector are inclined in a downward direction as being directed inward in the right-left direction of the boot. Therefore, in a case in which a load is input to the boot from the upper side, it is possible to apply a displacement force to the boot inward in the right-left direction of the protector, and to suppress the downward displacement of the boot with respect to the frame and the protector.

Belt buckle
12465117 · 2025-11-11 ·

A buckle according to the present invention has two opposing ends that are removably attached to each other using a locking system. On one end of the buckle, the locking system includes two opposing locking pins coupled to a spring that is fully enclosed and protected from external elements. On the other end, corresponding rivets or pin casings with plungers are operable to receive the locking pins and lock the two ends together or push the pins out of the casings to release the buckle. The buckle may also include a plug that is removably attached to the adjustable loop end and allows the central bar of the adjustable loop end to be removed without deforming the central bar. Alternatively, each end of the buckle may include self-aligning tabs that guide the ends of the buckle for fastening and aid in the stability of the buckle.

BELT BUCKLE
20260033599 · 2026-02-05 ·

A buckle and method of assembly is disclosed. The buckle may include one or more plugs attached to the adjustable loop end to secure the central bar in place during use. Alternatively, each end of the buckle may a plurality of overlapping tabs that guide the ends of the buckle for fastening and aid in the stability of the buckle.