Chest buckle for a harness
11452344 ยท 2022-09-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2003/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A chest buckle for a harness for carrying a handheld motor-driven work tool, the chest buckle including first and second parts, wherein the first and second part, each includes at least two mechanisms attaching straps of the harness thereto. The first part includes a recess defining a cavity arranged to accommodate the second part therein. The second part includes a resilient locking member arranged to protrude through a hole in the first part when the second part is accommodated in the cavity to lock the first and second parts together.
Claims
1. A chest buckle for a harness for carrying a handheld motor-driven work tool, the chest buckle comprising first and second parts, wherein the first and second parts each comprises at least two attachment openings for attaching straps of the harness thereto, wherein the first part comprises a recess defining a cavity arranged to accommodate the second part therein, wherein the second part comprises a resilient locking member arranged to protrude through a hole in the first part when the second part is accommodated in the cavity to lock the first and second parts together, wherein the resilient locking member comprises a C-shaped web portion attached at one end to the second part, and a transversal portion arranged at the opposite end of the web portion and substantially parallel to a longitudinal edge of the second part, wherein the web portion is adapted to act as a spring to bias the transversal portion in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal edge to protrude beyond the longitudinal edge.
2. The chest buckle according to claim 1, wherein the cavity comprises an opening arranged in a side portion of the first part, opposite the attachment openings for the straps of the harness and adapted to receive the second part in a lateral translational or linear insertion movement.
3. The chest buckle according to claim 1, wherein the hole is arranged in a longitudinal edge of the first part, which extends parallel to an insertion direction, and the resilient locking member is arranged to protrude through the hole in a direction substantially perpendicular to the insertion direction.
4. The chest buckle according to claim 1, wherein the web portion comprises two parallel shanks.
5. The chest buckle according to claim 1, wherein the transversal portion comprises a bevelled or chamfered surface on a leading and/or trailing edge seen in an insertion direction of the second part with respect to the first part.
6. The chest buckle according to claim 1, wherein the first part and the second part have a substantially hexagonal shape.
7. The chest buckle according to claim 6, wherein the first part comprises two substantially hexagonal plates joined together along four edges.
8. The chest buckle according to claim 6, wherein the at least two attachment openings for the straps of the harness comprise slots arranged on two adjacent edges of the first and second parts, respectively.
9. The chest buckle according to claim 8, wherein the edges comprising the slots on the first and second parts are arranged diametrically opposite of each other when the first and second parts are assembled together in a locked position.
10. A harness comprising the chest buckle according to claim 1.
11. The chest buckle according to claim 1, wherein the second part comprises a notch arranged on a distal end seen in an insertion direction of the second part with respect to the first part, wherein the first part comprises a corresponding protrusion arranged in the recess and adapted to fit into the notch when the first and second parts are assembled together in a locked position.
12. A chest buckle for a harness for carrying a handheld motor-driven work tool, the chest buckle comprising first and second parts, wherein the first and second parts each comprises at least two attachment openings for attaching straps of the harness thereto, wherein the first part comprises a recess defining a cavity arranged to accommodate the second part therein, wherein the second part comprises a resilient locking member arranged to protrude through a hole in the first part when the second part is accommodated in the cavity to lock the first and second parts together, wherein the second part comprises a notch arranged on a distal end seen in an insertion direction of the second part with respect to the first part, wherein the first part comprises a corresponding protrusion arranged in the recess and adapted to fit into the notch when the first and second parts are assembled together in a locked position.
13. The chest buckle according to claim 12, wherein the cavity comprises an opening arranged in a side portion of the first part, opposite the attachment openings for the straps of the harness and adapted to receive the second part in a lateral translational or linear insertion movement.
14. The chest buckle according to claim 12, wherein the hole is arranged in a longitudinal edge of the first part, which extends parallel to the insertion direction, and the resilient locking member is arranged to protrude through the hole in a direction substantially perpendicular to the insertion direction.
15. The chest buckle according to claim 12, wherein the resilient locking member comprises a C-shaped web portion attached at one end to the second part, and a transversal portion arranged at the opposite end of the web portion and substantially parallel to a longitudinal edge of the second part, wherein the web portion is adapted to act as a spring to bias the transversal portion in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal edge to protrude beyond the longitudinal edge.
16. The chest buckle according to claim 15, wherein the web portion comprises two parallel shanks.
17. The chest buckle according to claim 15, wherein the transversal portion comprises a bevelled or chamfered surface on a leading and/or trailing edge seen in the insertion direction of the second part with respect to the first part.
18. The chest buckle according to claim 12, wherein the first part and the second part have a substantially hexagonal shape and the first part comprises two substantially hexagonal plates joined together along four edges.
19. The chest buckle according to claim 18, wherein the at least two attachment openings for the straps of the harness comprise slots arranged on two adjacent edges of the first and second parts, respectively.
20. The chest buckle according to claim 19, wherein the edges comprising the slots on the first and second parts are arranged diametrically opposite of each other when the first and second parts are assembled together in a locked position.
21. A harness comprising the chest buckle according to claim 12.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(6) In the following, a detailed description of a chest buckle according to the invention is presented. In the drawing figures, like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements throughout the several figures. It will be appreciated that these figures are for illustration only and are not in any way to be seen as restricting the scope of the invention.
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(8) The harness 1 is designed to provide a comfortable fit for the operator, distribute the forces caused by the weight of the power tool and allow freedom of movement for the operator during operation of the power tool.
(9) As mentioned above, one of the objects of the present invention is to provide an improved chest buckle for a harness which facilitates quick-release whilst withstanding and distributing forces caused by heavy loads. To this end, a chest buckle 30 is provided for the connection between the side strap 3, the strap 6 for the hip plate 5 and connecting straps 7 to the shoulder straps 2.
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(12) In one embodiment, the web portion 53 comprises two substantially parallel shanks 53a, 53b which are attached to the second part 50 at one end thereof, and to the transversal portion 54 at the opposite end. The resilient locking member 52 may be integrally formed with the second part 50, e.g. through moulding or cutting, or may be formed separately and subsequently attached to the second part 50.
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(14) In use, the operator puts on the harness 1 and brings the first and second parts 40, 50, with two or more of the corresponding straps attached thereto, together in an insertion direction coinciding with the longitudinal edges 40a, 40d; 50a. As the second part 50 enters the recess 41, the longitudinal edge 40a comes into contact with the transversal portion 54 of the resilient locking member 52. The longitudinal edge 40a acts on the resilient locking member 52 to depress the transversal portion 54 and the web portion 53 inwardly, perpendicular to the longitudinal edge 50a. As soon as the trailing edge 54b of the transversal portion 54 has moved past the rim of the hole 43 in the first part 40, the web portion 53 biases the transversal portion 54 outwardly to protrude through the hole 43 and thereby lock the second part 50 in the second part 40. The bevelled or chamfered surfaces of the leading and/or trailing edges 54a, 54b of the transversal portion 54 assist smooth operation of the sliding motion in depressing the resilient locking member 52.
(15) To release the chest buckle 30, the operator simply depresses the resilient locking member 52 and simultaneously pulls the second part 50 out of the recess 41 in the first part 40 in one movement.
(16) In order to further optimise force distribution across the chest buckle 30, the second part 50 comprises a notch 55 arranged on a distal end, seen in the insertion direction of the second part 50, opposite the edges 50b, 50c. Correspondingly, the recess 41 comprises a protrusion 45 in a proximal region adjacent the edges 40b, 40c which is arranged to fit into the notch 55 of the second part 50 when the chest buckle 30 is assembled. The protrusion 45 and the notch 55 cooperate to prevent rotational movement of the second part 50 with respect to the first part 40.