Buckle with secondary latch
11375778 · 2022-07-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44B11/2596
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A44B11/2515
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A two-component buckle having a male component and a female component, the female component having a housing with a bore located at a mating end of the housing, the bore being oriented along a lateral axis of the housing; and the male member having a keeper element that fits within the bore to latch the male and female components together is disclosed herein. A latching mechanism is slidingly disposed within the housing and includes a latch pawl with a latching leg that is biased over the bore in the housing, serving as a secondary latch to help prevent the keeper element from being inadvertently disengaged from the bore.
Claims
1. A buckle comprising a female component and a male component; the female component including a housing with a mating end; said mating end defining a bore oriented parallel to a lateral axis of the housing; the male component further comprising an elongated keeper element that fits within the bore to maintain the male and female components together; said housing further comprising a latch mechanism, said latch mechanism including an actuator and a latch pawl with a latching leg extending from the latch pawl; wherein said latch mechanism is configured to be biased toward the bore so that the latching leg at least partially covers an opening of the bore, sized and shaped to receive the elongated keeper member therein; wherein said latch mechanism is configured to urge the actuator to uncover the opening to facilitate the insertion or removal of the elongated keeper member.
2. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the housing defines a longitudinal axis oriented perpendicular to the lateral axis; wherein said housing further comprises a yoke including a frame and a keeper bar, the keeper bar spaced from the housing and oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the housing, said yoke comprising an attachment point for a web of material.
3. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the housing defines a longitudinal axis oriented perpendicular to the lateral axis; wherein said housing further comprises a yoke having a frame and a keeper bar, the keeper bar spaced from the housing and oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the housing, said yoke comprising an attachment point for a web of material; and wherein the yoke is connected to said housing by a bridge section.
4. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the bore comprises a cylindrical opening with one closed end.
5. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the bore comprises a cylindrical opening with one closed end, said bore defining a longitudinal axis oriented parallel to the lateral axis of the housing; wherein said bore is in fluid communication with a parallel channel and a transverse channel; said parallel channel oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis of the bore and defining a slotted opening on a mating end of the housing.
6. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the bore defines a cylindrical opening with one closed end, said bore including a longitudinal axis oriented parallel to the lateral axis of the housing; wherein said bore is in fluid communication with a parallel channel and a transverse channel; wherein said transverse channel is oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bore, said transverse channel being open at a top surface of said housing.
7. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the bore defines a cylindrical opening with one closed end, said bore including a longitudinal axis oriented parallel to the lateral axis of the housing; wherein said bore is in fluid communication with a parallel channel and a transverse channel; wherein said transverse channel is oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bore; said transverse channel being open at a top surface of said housing; said latch pawl slidingly disposed within said transverse channel.
8. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the bore defines a cylindrical opening with one closed end, said bore having a longitudinal axis oriented parallel to the lateral axis of the housing; wherein said bore is in fluid communication with a parallel channel and a transverse channel; wherein said transverse channel is oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bore and open at a top surface of said housing; said latch pawl slidingly disposed within said transverse channel; the latch mechanism further comprising a spring to bias said latching mechanism.
9. The buckle of claim 1, wherein said male component further comprises a yoke having a frame and a transverse keeper bar; wherein said transverse keeper bar is spaced from and parallel to a vertical leg of the frame; said yoke defining a point of attachment to a web of material.
10. The buckle of claim 1, wherein said male component further comprises a yoke having a frame and a transverse keeper bar; wherein said transverse keeper bar is spaced from and parallel to a vertical leg of the frame; said yoke defining a point of attachment to a web of material; wherein said keeper element is attached to the yoke by a bridge element, the bridge element connected to the vertical leg of the frame and to the keeper element.
11. The buckle of claim 1, wherein said male component further comprises a yoke having a frame and a transverse keeper bar; wherein said transverse keeper bar is spaced from and parallel to a vertical leg of the frame; said yoke defining a point of attachment to a web of material; wherein said keeper element is attached to the yoke by a bridge element, the bridge element directly connected to the vertical leg of the frame and to the keeper element; and wherein said keeper element is a cylindrical member defining an angled face on a bottom end thereof.
12. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the bore is in fluid communication with a parallel channel and a transverse channel; wherein said parallel channel defines a slotted opening oriented parallel to the lateral axis of the housing; said parallel channel forming a slotted opening on the mating end of the housing; wherein said transverse channel has a plurality of shoulder areas vertically adjacent to one another, said plurality of shoulders providing the transverse channel with a step-like configuration.
13. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the bore defines a cylindrical opening with one closed end and a longitudinal axis oriented parallel to the lateral axis of the housing; wherein said bore is in fluid communication with a parallel channel and a transverse channel; wherein said transverse channel is oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bore and open at a top surface of said housing; said latch mechanism comprising a latch pawl having a latching leg extending therefrom; said latch pawl slidingly disposed within said transverse channel; wherein said transverse channel has a plurality of shoulder areas vertically adjacent to one another, said plurality of shoulder areas providing the transverse channel with a step-like configuration; wherein said plurality of shoulder areas comprises a first shoulder located at an upper end of the transverse channel and adjacent to said top surface of said housing, said first shoulder limits movement of the pawl away from a mating end of said housing.
14. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the bore defines a cylindrical opening with one closed end and a longitudinal axis oriented parallel to the lateral axis of the housing; wherein said bore is in fluid communication with a parallel channel and a transverse channel; wherein said transverse channel is oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bore and open at a top surface of said housing; said latch pawl slidingly disposed within said transverse channel; wherein said transverse channel has a plurality of shoulder areas vertically adjacent to one another, said plurality of shoulder areas providing the transverse channel with a step-like configuration; wherein said plurality of shoulder areas comprises a first shoulder located at an upper end of the transverse channel and adjacent to said top surface of said housing, said first shoulder limits movement of the pawl away from a mating end of said housing; said plurality of shoulder areas further comprising a second shoulder, said second shoulder being adjacent to the first shoulder, said second shoulder engages with a coil spring to bias the latch mechanism.
15. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the bore defines a cylindrical opening with one closed end and a longitudinal axis oriented parallel to the lateral axis of the housing; wherein said bore is in fluid communication with a parallel channel and a transverse channel; wherein said transverse channel is oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bore and open at a top surface of said housing; said latch pawl slidingly disposed within said transverse channel; wherein said transverse channel has a plurality of shoulder areas vertically adjacent to one another, said plurality of shoulder areas providing the transverse channel with a step-like configuration; wherein said plurality of shoulder areas comprises a first shoulder located at an upper end of the transverse channel and adjacent to said top surface of said housing, said first shoulder limits movement of the pawl away from a mating end of said housing; said plurality of shoulder areas further comprising a second shoulder, said second shoulder being adjacent to the first shoulder, said second shoulder engages with a coil spring to bias the latch mechanism; said plurality of shoulder areas further comprising a third shoulder adjacent to said second shoulder, said third shoulder limits movement of the pawl away from the mating end of said housing.
16. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the bore defines a cylindrical opening with one closed end and a longitudinal axis oriented parallel to the lateral axis of the housing; wherein said bore is in fluid communication with a parallel channel and a transverse channel; wherein said transverse channel is oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bore and open at a top surface of said housing; said latch pawl slidingly disposed within said transverse channel; wherein said transverse channel has a plurality of shoulder areas vertically adjacent to one another, said plurality of shoulder areas providing the transverse channel with a step-like configuration; wherein said plurality of shoulder areas comprises a first shoulder located at an upper end of the transverse channel and adjacent to said top surface of said housing, said first shoulder limits movement of the pawl away from a mating end of said housing; said plurality of shoulder areas further comprising a second shoulder, said second shoulder being adjacent to the first shoulder, said second shoulder engages with a coil spring to bias the latch mechanism; said plurality of shoulder areas further comprising a third shoulder adjacent to said second shoulder, said third shoulder limits movement of the latch pawl away from the mating end of said housing; said lateral channel further comprising a forward vertical wall in spaced relation to the third shoulder, said forward vertical wall limiting movement of said pawl toward said mating end of said housing.
17. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the bore defines a cylindrical opening with one closed end and a longitudinal axis oriented parallel to the lateral axis of the housing; wherein said bore is in fluid communication with a parallel channel and a transverse channel; wherein said transverse channel is oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bore and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the housing and open at a top surface of said housing; said latch pawl slidingly disposed within said transverse channel; said actuator facilitates movement of said latching pawl against the bias of a spring and away from the mating end of said housing.
18. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the bore defines a cylindrical opening with one closed end, said bore having a longitudinal axis oriented parallel to the lateral axis of the housing; wherein said bore is in fluid communication with a parallel channel and a transverse channel; wherein said transverse channel is oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bore and open at a top surface of said housing said latch pawl slidingly disposed within said transverse channel; said latch pawl being affixed within said lateral channel by a pair of pins disposed within respective slots in the latch pawl.
19. The buckle of claim 1, wherein said latching leg defines a rounded upper surface; wherein said rounded upper surface facilitates the acceptance of the elongated keeping member into the bore.
20. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the bore defines a cylindrical opening with one closed end, said bore having a longitudinal axis oriented parallel to the lateral axis of the housing; wherein said bore is in fluid communication with a parallel channel and a transverse channel; wherein said transverse channel is oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bore and open at a top surface of said housing; said latch pawl slidingly disposed within said transverse channel; said latch pawl being affixed within said lateral channel by a pair of pins disposed within respective slots in the latch pawl; wherein said latching leg defines a rounded upper surface, said rounded upper surface facilitates the acceptance of the elongated keeping member into the bore; said actuator facilitates movement of said latching pawl against the bias of a spring and away from the mating end of said housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT AND OPERATION OF THE INVENTION
(4) For a better understanding of the invention and its operation, turning now to the drawings,
(5) The female component 12 has a housing 16. The housing 16 has a longitudinal axis 18 and a lateral axis 20 oriented generally perpendicular to one another. A yoke 22 is provided at one end of the housing 16. The yoke 22 has a frame 24 attached to the housing and a keeper bar 26. The keeper bar 26 is oriented parallel to the lateral axis 20 of the housing 16 and is spaced from the housing 16 to create an opening 28 between the keeper bar 26 and the housing 16. The yoke 22 provides a point of attachment for the housing to be affixed to a web of material. In particular, a web of material (not shown) may be looped through the opening 28 and around the keeper bar 26 and secured, thus attaching the housing to the web. In the embodiment shown in
(6) A closed end bore 32 is provided at the mating end 44 of the housing 16 remote from the yoke 22. The term “closed end bore” means that the bore is not a through bore, but rather has an open end 34 and a closed end 36 (see
(7) Closed end bore 32 is in fluid communication with two separate channels—a parallel channel 38 and a transverse channel 40. The parallel channel 38 is oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis of the bore 32 and lateral axis 20. The parallel channel 38 defines a slotted opening on the mating end 44 of the housing 16. A pair of protrusions 42, 42 are disposed on mating end 44 of housing 16, with one protrusion 42 disposed on either side of the slotted opening defined by parallel channel 38.
(8) The transverse channel 40 is oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the closed end bore 32 and parallel to the longitudinal axis 18 of the housing 16. Transverse channel 40 is in fluid communication with the top 46 of housing 16. A latch mechanism 48 is disposed within the transverse channel 40. The latch mechanism 48 has a latch pawl 50, which is an irregular shaped member with a latching leg 52 extending therefrom. The latch pawl 50 has a boss 54 extending from a rear surface thereof. A coil spring 56 fits over the boss 54 to bias the pawl 50 toward the mating end 44 of housing 16.
(9) Latching mechanism 48 is disposed within the transverse channel 40 for sliding movement between locked and unlocked positions, the locked position being shown in
(10) Transverse channel 40, as seen in
(11) Additionally, or in the alternative, a modification to latching leg 52 may be made such that an alternative embodiment of the protrusion is configured (i.e. sized and shaped) to be received within a corresponding notch (by way of example, but not intended as a limitation, in embodiments of keeper element 72), such that the horizontal displacement of pawl 50 is limited as described above, but the vertical displacement is similarly limited, particularly in an instance where pins 58 may be insufficient to otherwise restrict said vertical displacement (not shown).
(12) The male component 14 of buckle 10 has a yoke 62 having a U-shaped frame 64 and a transverse keeper bar 66. The keeper bar 66 is spaced from and parallel to the vertical leg 68 of the yoke 62, defining an opening 70 between the transverse keeper bar 66 and the vertical leg 68. The yoke 62 provides a point of attachment for the male component 12 to be affixed to a web of material. In particular, a web of material (not shown) may be looped through the opening 70 and around the transverse keeper bar 66 and secured, thus attaching the male component 14 to the web.
(13) Attached to the vertical leg 68 of frame 64 and remote from the keeper bar 66 is a keeper element 72. The keeper element 72 is attached to the yoke 62 by way of a bridge element 74 formed between the keeper element 72 and the vertical leg 68 of the frame 64. The bridge element 74 is narrower and shorter in dimensions than the vertical leg 68 and the keeper element 72. In the embodiment shown, the keeper element 72 is a generally cylindrical member oriented parallel to the vertical leg 68 of the frame 64. The cross-sectional size and shape of the keeper element 72 is selected to match the cross-sectional size and shape of the closed end bore 32 in the housing 16 of female component 12. To facilitate insertion and removal of keeper element 72 into closed end bore 32, the bottom end 76 of keeper element 72 may be provided with an angled face 78.
(14) To mate the female component 12 of the latch 10 with the male component 14, the bottom end 76 of keeper element 72 is placed at the opening of the closed end bore 32 and the keeper element 72 is inserted into the bore 32. To facilitate the insertion of the keeper element 72, the pawl 50 may be moved rearward to move latching leg 52 away from the opening of the bore 32 by applying pressure against actuator knob 88. This is particularly necessary if the latching leg 52 covers substantially the entire opening of closed-end bore 32 at the top 46 of housing 16. However, if the latching leg 52 only partially covers the opening of the bore 32, as shown in
(15) When the keeper element 72 is being inserted into the bore 32, the bridge element 74 will be located within the parallel channel 38 and sandwiched between the protrusions 42 located on either side of parallel channel 38. Once the keeper element 72 is fully inserted into the closed end bore 32, the coil spring 56 will bias the pawl 50 and latching leg 52 forward, placing the latching leg 52 over the opening of bore 32 and preventing keeper element 72 from being inadvertently disengaged from the bore 32. To release the buckle, one must apply pressure to the actuator knob 88 to move the pawl against the bias of spring 56 to move the latching leg 52 away from the opening of the bore 32. Once the latching leg 52 no longer obstructs the opening of bore 32, the keeper element 72 can be removed from the bore and buckle is unlatched.
(16) One or more alternative embodiments of mating end 44 or bore 32 and keeper element 72 are illustrated in
(17) The male and female components of the buckle may be formed from any suitable material, including synthetic polymers such as nylon, polycarbonate, ABS, etc. or from metals such as steel, aluminum, brass, bronze, etc. Techniques to form the components from such materials are well known to those skilled in the art, including injection molding, machining, casting, etc. The construction of the buckle permits to introduction of numerous design and ornamental features, such as graphics, colors, shapes, glow in the dark features, etc.
(18) The embodiments shown in the preceding description are for illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. For example, in the embodiments, the housing of the female component is shown with a slight curvature. If the intended use of the buckle is on a belt, having a slight curvature of the components to correspond to the curvature of the abdomen may enhance comfort of the user. However, if the application of the buckle is for a bag or pack, the curvature of the components is generally not considered advantageous. Similarly, the keeper element and closed end bore are illustrated as having a generally circular cross-sectional shape. It is understood that, as long as the cross-sectional shape of these two features permits mating engagement, the actual cross-sectional shape is irrelevant. Thus, the cross-sectional shape can be circular, polygonal, star shaped, semi-circular or other desired shape. Similarly, while the embodiments shown utilize a closed end bore, it is also possible to use a through bore, with appropriate modifications (for example, an internal pin or stop member) to prevent the keeper element from passing completely through the bore.
(19) The illustrations and examples provided herein are for explanatory purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims.