BUCKLE
20230380547 ยท 2023-11-30
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A buckle includes: a plug member including a shaft portion protruding to one end of a body, a locking jaw expanding from a front end of the shaft portion; and a first magnet embedded in the shaft portion; and a socket member including a coupling groove having an entrance formed at one side such that the shaft portion is inserted thereinto from one end of a body, an inclined guide surface formed at one side of the coupling groove, a second magnet embedded in the bottom surface of the coupling groove, and a locking portion formed on the inner circumference of the entrance of the opposite side to the inclined guide surface of the coupling groove to get in contact with the locking jaw when the shaft portion is inserted.
Claims
1. A buckle comprising: a plug member including a shaft portion protruding to one end of a body, a locking jaw expanding from a front end of the shaft portion; and a first magnet embedded in the shaft portion; and a socket member including a coupling groove having an entrance formed at one side such that the shaft portion is inserted thereinto from one end of a body, an inclined guide surface formed at one side of the coupling groove, a second magnet embedded in the bottom surface of the coupling groove, and a locking portion formed on the inner circumference of the entrance of the opposite side to the inclined guide surface of the coupling groove to get in contact with the locking jaw when the shaft portion is inserted, wherein the plug member and the socket member are detachably coupled with each other.
2. The buckle according to claim 1, wherein the front end of the shaft portion has an inclined surface of a curved surface or a conical shape.
3. The buckle according to claim 1, wherein the entrance of the coupling groove on which the inclined guide surface is formed is formed in a rectilinear shape, and the other side is formed in a curved shape.
4. The buckle according to claim 1, wherein the locking jaw of the shaft portion is formed in a circular shape, and the locking portion with which the locking jaw gets in contact has a portion having a curvature different from that of the locking jaw.
5. The buckle according to claim 1, wherein the inclined guide surface ranges from the bottom surface of the coupling groove to one side of the entrance of the coupling groove.
6. The buckle according to claim 1, wherein an opening is formed at an end inside the coupling groove on the side of the body.
7. The buckle according to claim 1, wherein when the shaft portion is inserted into the coupling groove and the first magnet and the second magnet approach each other to be coupled with each other by their magnetic force, any one end of the locking jaw is vertically overlapped with the locking portion so that the plug member is not separated from the socket member in the vertical direction.
8. The buckle according to claim 1, wherein the second magnet is arranged to be eccentric at one side from an open portion of the entrance of the coupling groove.
9. The buckle according to claim 1, wherein the center of the first magnet does not match the center of the second magnet and gets eccentric when the shaft portion is inserted into the entrance of the coupling groove.
10. The buckle according to claim 9, wherein the first magnet and the second magnet move horizontally to be coupled with each other by matching their centers when the shaft portion is completely inserted into the entrance of the coupling groove.
11. The buckle according to claim 1, further comprising: a cross bar and a strap hooking bar selectively formed on one side of the body of the plug member or the socket member to connect a strap or a suspender thereto.
12. The buckle according to claim 1, further comprising: a rail holder disposed at one side of the body of the plug member or the socket member.
13. The buckle according to claim 1, further comprising: a connection member formed integrally with one side of the body of the plug member or the socket member to connect any one selected from a ring, a clip, a hook, a connection buckle, a strap connector to the buckle.
14. The buckle according to claim 1, further comprising: a whistle attached to one side of the body of the plug member or the socket member.
15. The buckle according to claim 1, further comprising: a flat type connection portion formed on at least one side of the body of the plug member or the socket member to be mounted on a bag or a strap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0034] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0050] Hereinafter, various embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described below may be modified in a variety of different forms. In order to more clearly describe the features of the embodiments, details of well-known features and techniques may be omitted in view of the matters widely known to a person skilled in the art to which the following embodiments belong. In addition, parts irrelevant to description are omitted in the drawings in order to clearly explain embodiments of the present invention. Similar parts are denoted by similar reference numerals throughout this specification.
[0051] Further, wordings to be described later are defined in consideration of the functions of the present invention, and may differ depending on the intentions of a user or an operator or custom. Accordingly, such wordings should be defined on the basis of the contents of the overall specification.
[0052] Hereinafter, embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0057] The plug member 100 includes a cross bar 102 and a strap hooking bar 103 horizontally formed at one side of a body so that a free end portion of the strap S is hooked and connected thereto. So, a user can adjust the length of the strap S by winding the strap S on the cross bar 102 and the strap hooking bar 103 on the cross.
[0058] The plug member 100 has a shaft portion 110 protruding from one side of the body, and a first magnet 120 is embedded in the shaft portion 110.
[0059] The shaft portion 110 has a locking jaw 111 formed on the front end thereof to be expand outwards with respect to the shaft portion.
[0060] Here, it is preferable that the locking jaw 111 is formed in a circular shape at the front end of the shaft portion 110.
[0061] A conically inclined surface 112 is formed at the front end of the locking jaw 111, and the inclined surface 112 is formed as a curved surface.
[0062] The socket member 200 has a rail holder 202 formed at one side of a body and fit to the rail portion R of the backpack B to be elevated on the backpack.
[0063] Alternatively, the socket member 200 may further include a strap hook bar like the plug member 100 to adjust the length of the strap.
[0064] The socket member 200 has a coupling groove 210 for accommodating the shaft portion 110 of the plug member 100, and a second magnet 220 is embedded in the bottom surface of the coupling groove 210.
[0065] Accordingly, in a case in which the plug member 100 and the socket member 200 are adjacent to each other, the shaft portion 110 of the plug member 100 is instantaneously inserted into the coupling groove 210 of the socket member 200 by the magnetic force of the first magnet 120 of the plug member 100 and the second magnet 220 of the socket member 200, and the front end of the shaft portion 110 is attached to the bottom surface of the coupling groove 210, so that the plug member 100 and the socket member 200 are coupled with each other.
[0066] An entrance of the coupling groove 210 is formed as big as the front end of the shaft portion 110, namely, the locking jaw 111, can be inserted thereinto or removed therefrom, and has an inclined guide surface 212 extending from one side of the entrance to the bottom surface of the coupling groove 210.
[0067] Accordingly, an entrance of the coupling groove 210 of a portion where the inclined guide surface 212 is formed is formed in a rectilinear shape, and a peripheral portion of the opposite entrance is formed in a curved shape and has a locking portion 211. That is, the entrance of the coupling groove 210 is expanded toward the inclined guide surface 212 so that the shaft portion 110 can be easily inserted thereinto.
[0068] Here, the locking portion 211 may be formed in a rectilinear shape.
[0069] The inclined guide surface 212 functions to guide the shaft portion 110 of the inserted plug member 100 to the inside of the coupling groove 210, and also functions to guide when the shaft portion 110 of the plug member 100 is drawn out.
[0070] The locking jaw 111 of the shaft portion 110 of the plug member 100 inserted into the coupling groove 210 of the socket member 200 is caught to the locking portion 211 inside the entrance so as not to be separated in a vertical direction, so that the shaft portion 110 of the plug member 100 can be drawn out while moving toward the inclined guide surface 212.
[0071] The above action is achieved since the shaft portion 110 moves to the opposite side of the inclined guide surface 212 to be attached while being inserted into the coupling groove 210.
[0072] Therefore, the locking jaw 111 and the locking portion 211 function as a fixing means together with the magnets to prevent uncoupling of the buckle.
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[0074] In order to more efficiently form the retained state of the locking jaw 111 and the locking portion 211, the locking jaw 111 is formed in a circular shape, and the locking portion 211 has a curvature different from the curvature of the locking jaw 111 or has a rectilinear inner circumference. Of course, the locking jaw 11 may have an oval shape or a polygonal shape as well as the circular shape. That is, the locking jaw 111 may have any shape if the locking jaw 111 can be vertically caught to the locking portion 211 in a state in which the plug member 100 and the socket member 200 are coupled with each other.
[0075] The socket member 200 has an opening 213 formed at one side of the body from one side in the coupling groove 210.
[0076] As illustrated in the drawing, the opening 213 is formed in the coupling groove 210 in a different direction to the inclined guide surface 212.
[0077] The opening 213 functions to easily discharge foreign substances which may be introduced into the coupling groove 210.
[0078] The opening 213 prevents the shaft portion 110 from being hindered in insertion into the coupling groove 210 by pressure generated in the coupling groove 210 by the shaft portion 110 instantaneously inserted by magnetic force.
[0079] Now, the operation of the buckle according to the above configuration will be described.
[0080] In a case in which the plug member 100 and the socket member 200 come into close to each other, the first magnet 120 and the second magnet 220 are instantaneously attracted to each other by their magnetic force so that the plug member 100 and the socket member 200 are tightly coupled.
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[0085] In the above process, one side of the front end of the shaft portion 110 may get in contact with the inclined guide surface 212, and the front end of the shaft portion 110 has a conical inclined surface 112 or a curved surface so as to get in contact with the inclined guide surface 212 more smoothly. Collision or contact with the inclined guide surface 212 facilitates the coupling when the shaft portion 110 is moved to the inside of the coupling groove 210 more quickly.
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[0088] In the coupled state, in a case in which a user simply pulls or raises the plug member 100 and the socket member 200 in the vertical direction, the plug member 100 and the socket member 200 are not separated from each other due to the coupling relationship between the locking jaw 111 and the locking portion 211.
[0089] Therefore, the buckle according to the present invention prevents the plug member 100 and the socket member 200 from being separated in the vertical direction due to the magnetic force of the first magnet 120 and the second magnet 220 and the retained state of the locking jaw 111 and the locking portion 211, and the plug member 100 and the socket member 200 can be separated from each other only when the plug member 100 is moved toward the inclined guide surface 212.
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[0093] As described above, since the plug member 100 and the socket member 200 can be instantly coupled with each other by the magnets, the user can connect a belt, a strap or the like with one hand, and also can simply uncouple the buckle with one hand.
[0094] The buckle according to the present invention can be coupled and uncoupled simply and can maintain the coupled state unless the user does not manipulate the plug member and the socket member intentionally. So, the user can use the buckle in safety.
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[0096] In this case, in order to mount the buckle on the bag by sewing, the plug member 100 has a flat type connection portion 130 formed on the body thereof, and the socket member 200 also has a flat type connection portion 230 formed on the body thereof.
[0097] The connection portions 130 and 230 are fixed and adhered by sewing or adhesion. Accordingly, the buckle can easily open and close the bag due to the magnetic force of the first magnet 120 and the second magnet 220 and the coupling of the locking jaw 111 and the locking portion 211.
[0098] Besides the above, the buckle according to the present invention may have connection members, such as a hook, a ring, a clip, a connection buckle, a strap connector and the like, or means for connecting articles, such as a whistle and the like, which may be applied to one side of the body.
[0099] The above description is only exemplary, and it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in other concrete forms without changing the technological scope and essential features. Therefore, the above-described embodiments should be considered only as examples in all aspects and not for purposes of limitation. For example, each component described as a single type may be realized in a distributed manner, and similarly, components that are described as being distributed may be realized in a coupled manner.
[0100] The scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims, and encompasses all modifications or alterations derived from meanings, the scope and equivalents of the appended claims.