A BELT BUCKLE
20230255323 · 2023-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A belt has a strap defining a fixed end and a loose end and a buckle engaging the strap. The buckle has a frame defining a channel between outer and inner portions thereof and the outer portion extends beyond the lower portion. A prong protrudes from an undersurface of the outer portion into the channel to engage one of a series of holes of the loose end of the strap passing through the channel. The buckle also has a separable chape connecting the fixed end of the strap and which fits through a rear entrance of the channel to releasably connect to the inner portion of the frame.
Claims
1.-18. (canceled)
19. A belt, comprising: a strap defining a fixed end and a loose end; and a buckle engaging the strap, e buckle comprising: a frame defining a channel between outer and inner portions thereof, the outer portion extending beyond the lower portion, and a prong protruding from an undersurface of the outer portion into the channel to engage one of a series of holes of the loose end of the strap passing through the channel; and a separable chape connecting the fixed end of the strap and which fits through a rear entrance of the channel to releasably connect to the inner portion of the frame.
20. The belt as claimed in 19, wherein the inner portion magnetically attracts the chape against the inner portion.
21. The belt as claimed in claim 20, wherein the inner portion and chape comprises respective permanent magnets.
22. The belt as claimed in claim 20, wherein the chape defines a clasp which engages rearwardly against a front edge of the inner portion.
23. The belt as claimed in clam 22, wherein the chape defines a disengagement surface forward of the clasp, which disengages the front edge when pressed in towards the outer portion.
24. The belt as claimed in claim 22, wherein the clasp curves back through at least approximately 90°.
25. The belt as claimed in claim 22, wherein the chape defines a rearward edge engaging rearwardly against a rearward edge of the inner portion.
26. The belt as claimed in claim 19, wherein the rear entrance fits the chape and strap adjacently so that the strap wedges the chape against the inner portion.
27. The belt as claimed in claim 19, wherein the outer portion has curvature.
28. The belt as claimed in claim 20, wherein the chape comprises a disconnectable inner portion and an outer portion which comprise respective connections formations therebetween which engage a permanent magnet and fit through an aperture of the fixed end of the strap.
29. The belt as claimed in claim 20, wherein the frame comprises an opening and a plate enclosing the opening, the plate comprising a plurality of formations engaging a permanent magnet.
30. The belt as claimed in claim 20, wherein the frame is integrally formed and a permanent magnet is affixed to the inner portion.
31. The belt as claimed in claim 30, wherein the permanent magnet is recessed within the surface of the inner portion
32. The belt as claimed in claim 19, wherein prong is at a distal end of the outer portion.
33. The belt as claimed in claim 19, wherein the belt comprises at least one of a plurality of interconnectable frames and straps.
34. A method of using the belt as claimed in claim 19, the method comprising inserting the chape through the rear entrance of the frame to secure the strap to the frame and inserting the loose end of the strap into the channel and out from the rear entrance and engaging the strap using the prong.
35. The method of using the belt as claimed in claim 34, further comprising the belt as claimed in claim 22, the method comprising inserting the chape through the rear entrance of the frame such that the chape magnetically snaps against the inner portion to engage the clasp.
36. The method of using the belt as claimed in claim 34, further comprising the belt as claimed in claim 23, the method comprising pressing in the disengagement surface to disengage the clasp of the chape from the front edge of the inner portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Notwithstanding any other forms which may fall within the scope of the present invention, preferred embodiments of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
[0017]
[0018]
[0019]
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0020] A belt 100 comprises a buckle 101 and a strap 102. The buckle 101 comprises a frame 103 defining a channel 104 therethrough and a prong 105 protruding into the channel 104 to engage a hole of a loose end 106 of the strap 102 in a length adjustable manner.
[0021] The buckle 101 further comprises a separable chape 107 attaching a fixed end 108 of the strap 102 and which fits within the channel 104 to releasably connect with the frame 103.
[0022] The frame 103 defines a rear entrance 109 into the channel 104 between an outer portion 110 (i.e., “outer” meaning away from the user when worn) and an inner portion 111 (i.e., “inner” meaning towards the user when worn). The chape 107 fits through the entrance 109 to attach to the inner portion 111.
[0023] The inner portion 111 may magnetically attract the chape 107 against the inner portion 111. In this regard, the inner portion 111 may comprise a permanent magnet 112 therein which magnetically attracts the chape 107. The chape 107 may similarly comprise a permanent magnet 112 therein which magnetically attracts the magnet 112 of the inner portion 111. The magnets 112 are preferably strong magnets, such as rare earth magnets.
[0024] The chape 107 may define a clasp 113 which engages rearwardly against a front edge 114 of the inner portion 111. The chape 107 may define a disengagement surface 115 forward of the clasp 113 which, when pressed in a direction towards the outer edge 110, disengages the clasp 113 of the chape 107 from the front edge 114 of the inner portion 111. This action may also lever the magnets 112 apart.
[0025] As is apparent from
[0026] The chape 107 may further define a rearward edge 117 engaging rearwardly against a rearward edge 118 of the inner portion 111.
[0027] As is apparent from
[0028] The outer portion 110 may extend beyond the inner portion 111 (i.e. away from the entrance 109) and may have a curvature as shown in
[0029] As shown in
[0030] The frame 103 may comprise an opening 125 and a plate 124 enclosing the opening 125 and similarly comprising a plurality of formations 121 engaging the permanent magnet 112. However, in alternative embodiments, the frame 103 may be integrally formed and the permanent magnet 112 may be adhered or otherwise affixed to the inner portion 111, preferably within the channel 104 with resin or the like. The permanent magnet 116 may be recessed within inner portion 111 so as to not interfere with the channel.
[0031] The buckle 101 may comprise metallic components and the strap 102 may comprise leather and/or rubber. However, in alternative embodiments the buckle 101 may be made of other materials, including plastics and or polymers and even stone or resin. The strap 102 may further be made of various plastics, textiles or leather alternatives.
[0032] Using the belt 100 may comprise inserting the chape 107 through the rear entrance 109 of the frame 103 to fix the strap 102 to the frame 103. The magnets 102 may allow the chape 107 to easily snap into place.
[0033] Thereafter, the loose end of the strap 102 may be inserted into the frame 103 from the opposite direction and out from the rear entrance 109 and the prong 105 used to engage the strap 102, such as by protruding through one of a series of holes thereof. The distal end of the outer portion 110 (i.e. away from the entrance 109) may be prised away from the loose end of the strap 102 to release the prong 105 therefrom to take off the belt 100 or to adjust the length of the belt.
[0034] The belt 100 may be provided with a plurality of different styles of frames 103 and/or straps 102 which may be interchanged and interconnected for differing dress styles.
[0035] The foregoing description, for purposes of explanation, used specific nomenclature to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that specific details are not required in order to practise the invention. Thus, the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the invention are presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed as obviously many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the following claims and their equivalents define the scope of the invention.
[0036] The term “approximately” or similar as used herein should be construed as being within 10% of the value stated unless otherwise indicated.