Patent classifications
A44B11/22
Belt
A belt is provided including a buckle and a strap, the buckle defining an inner and an outer area and including a hollow support including two side bars and an inner bar, wherein the side bars include abutment surfaces protruding towards the inner area and wherein the inner bar includes a non-movable tooth, protruding towards the outer area and including a head and a stem, wherein the head is located at the free end of the tooth and is larger than the stem. The strap defines a first and a second end, wherein the first end is connected to the buckle, the second end includes at least one non-through hole. The tooth is configured to be engaged to the non-through hole by means of the head when the strap is closed in a loop.
Belt
A belt is provided including a buckle and a strap, the buckle defining an inner and an outer area and including a hollow support including two side bars and an inner bar, wherein the side bars include abutment surfaces protruding towards the inner area and wherein the inner bar includes a non-movable tooth, protruding towards the outer area and including a head and a stem, wherein the head is located at the free end of the tooth and is larger than the stem. The strap defines a first and a second end, wherein the first end is connected to the buckle, the second end includes at least one non-through hole. The tooth is configured to be engaged to the non-through hole by means of the head when the strap is closed in a loop.
Double-sided belt buckle improvement
The double-sided belt buckle includes a chape member, a frame, a prong, and a loop element. The chape member includes a hinge element, a first side, and a second side. The hinge element and the frame are pivotally joined together. The prong is pivotally joined to the frame for running through a hole along another end of the strap. A user may choose to use the first or second side of the chape member as the outward facing side. The prong then may be pushed so that the prong may freely swivel within the frame. After releasing the prong, the prong may be applied to fasten a strap of the belt buckle corresponding to the outward facing side, thereby enhancing the flexibility of the belt buckle.
Double-sided belt buckle improvement
The double-sided belt buckle includes a chape member, a frame, a prong, and a loop element. The chape member includes a hinge element, a first side, and a second side. The hinge element and the frame are pivotally joined together. The prong is pivotally joined to the frame for running through a hole along another end of the strap. A user may choose to use the first or second side of the chape member as the outward facing side. The prong then may be pushed so that the prong may freely swivel within the frame. After releasing the prong, the prong may be applied to fasten a strap of the belt buckle corresponding to the outward facing side, thereby enhancing the flexibility of the belt buckle.
SECURING STRAP
A strap, for example for securing an accessory to a frame tube of a bicycle, comprises a band 2 of a resiliently extensible material which is provided with a buckle 8. The buckle 8 has an opening 14 through which a tail end 6 of the band 2 can be passed. An outer bar 17 of the buckle 8 defines an edge of the opening 14. A prong 18 is fixed to the outer bar 17, and can be engaged with any one of a series of holes 10 in the band 2 when the band is flexed over the outer bar 17 and pulled taut. The prong 18 has a contact surface 26 which is profiled to define a notch 34, 38 which serves to inhibit accidental slippage of the band 2 from the prong 18.
SECURING STRAP
A strap, for example for securing an accessory to a frame tube of a bicycle, comprises a band 2 of a resiliently extensible material which is provided with a buckle 8. The buckle 8 has an opening 14 through which a tail end 6 of the band 2 can be passed. An outer bar 17 of the buckle 8 defines an edge of the opening 14. A prong 18 is fixed to the outer bar 17, and can be engaged with any one of a series of holes 10 in the band 2 when the band is flexed over the outer bar 17 and pulled taut. The prong 18 has a contact surface 26 which is profiled to define a notch 34, 38 which serves to inhibit accidental slippage of the band 2 from the prong 18.
Anti-disassemble watch buckle and a method of operating the same
An anti-disassemble watch buckle includes a bottom housing and a top housing with an in-between space for accommodating a first strap, wherein the anti-disassemble watch buckle has a first end and a second end being opposite to the first end; and a cantilever snap with a back end fastened to the bottom housing at the first end, and a front end hung in the space.
Belt buckle with replaceable insert
A belt buckle with a replaceable insert is provided. The belt buckle includes a top cover, a bottom plate, a replaceable insert, and a base plate. The top cover includes a first recess. The bottom plate includes a first extruded portion extruding toward the top cover. The replaceable insert includes a second recess. The replaceable insert is disposed at least in part between the top cover and the bottom plate. The first extruded portion is disposed at least in part in the second recess.
Collar tightening structure
The present invention relates to a collar (1) for pets, the collar (1) comprising a tightening structure consisting of a buckle (2) having a first projecting structure (21) formed longitudinally on the top (23a) and a second projecting structure 22a formed transversely to the center of the bottom (23b) of the buckle (2), the first and second projecting structures (21, 22a) facing one another without touching.
Collar tightening structure
The present invention relates to a collar (1) for pets, the collar (1) comprising a tightening structure consisting of a buckle (2) having a first projecting structure (21) formed longitudinally on the top (23a) and a second projecting structure 22a formed transversely to the center of the bottom (23b) of the buckle (2), the first and second projecting structures (21, 22a) facing one another without touching.