AUTOMATIC SNAP BUCKLE

20230000214 · 2023-01-05

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    Abstract

    The subject matter of the solution is an automatic snap buckle intended in particular for joining together sections of safety harness tapes wherein the snap buckle consists of a body and a plug, wherein in the body there is a connection eyelet for sewing of the end of a textile strap of the safety harness, wherein in the plug there is a second connection eyelet for the sewing of the other tape end and wherein the finger of the plug is pushed to a stop, which is a central post located at the end of the slot in the body

    Claims

    1. An automatic snap buckle comprising a body with a flat slot for a flat plug finger of a plug which is a second component of the buckle, wherein the body and the plug have connection eyelets for sewing ends of textile tapes connected in them, wherein the body has a system of two ratchets for latching on a transverse finger teeth, which are mounted on axes perpendicular to direction of insertion of the finger into the slot and have external wings for unlocking the rachets, clamped below the teeth on an edge of the finger by a force of pressure springs, wherein in the body there is a central post for a central recess in a finger forehead, characterized by that each of the ratchets (8) has a cutout (9) on an edge line between a blade (7) of the rachet (8) and an axis of rotation (10), and wherein an cutout (9) is shaped according to a shape of a tooth (6) of the plug (2) finger (5).

    Description

    [0007] The subject of the invention is shown in the embodiment in the drawing, in which FIG. 1 shows a cross-section through a slot in the body with a finger inserted as far as it will go, and FIG. 2—with the finger locked on the second security stage which is with teeth in the cutout in rachets.

    [0008] As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the snap buckle consists of a body 1 and a plug 2. In the body 1 there is a connection eyelet 3 for the sewing of the end of the textile strap of the safety harness, and in the plug 2 there is a second connection eyelet 4 for the sewing of the other tape end. In FIG. 1, the buckle is shown in its fully closed state when the buckle parts and thus the harness tapes are connected. The finger 5 of the plug 2 is pushed to the stop, which is the central post 13, located at the end of the slot in the body 1. The finger 5 rests against the central post 13 with the central recess 14 in the forehead of the finger 5, so that the finger 2 cannot slide in the slot from side to side.

    [0009] In the body 1 there is a system of two rachets 8 with blades 7, which are designed to snap on the bends with the transverse teeth 6 at the end of the finger 5. The rachets 8 are rotatably mounted on the axes 10 perpendicular to the direction of insertion of the finger 5 into the slot and have on the other side of the axis 10 of rotation, outer wings 15 for unlocking the rachets. The rachets 8 clamp with the blades 7 on the edge of the finger 5 in bends at the teeth 6 of the finger and are pressed against the edge of the finger by the force of pressure springs 11 embedded in the body 1. In this embodiment, the wire pressure spring 11 is seated on the pins 12 connecting the halves of the body 1.

    [0010] The halves of the body 1 are also connected with each other by the central post 13 and on rotation axis 10 of the rachets 8. Clamping the buckle involves inserting the finger 5 of the plug 2 into the slot in the body 1 until the middle recess 14 in the finger forehead contacts the central post 13—during the movement blades 7 of the rachets 8 slide over the teeth 6 of the finger 5, in the final stage they jump over the teeth 6 and clamp in bends on the edges of the finger 5—the rachets 8 latch on the teeth 6 automatically after inserting the finger 5 to the stop. The central recess 14 rests against the central post 13, which protects the finger 5 against lateral movements in the slot, and thus against one-sided, accidental disengagement (unfastening) of any of the rachets 8 under normal operating conditions. To unfasten the buckle, it is needed to simultaneously press on the outer wings 15 of the rachets 8 and make the blades 7 part apart so that the teeth 6 of the finger 5 can be pulled out of the slot.

    [0011] FIG. 2 shows the buckle in a partially fastened position, when the finger 5 is not pressed all the way in or when one of the wings 15 is accidentally pressed very hard and one of the teeth 6 jumps out of the blade 7 of the rachet 8. The tooth 6 will then jump into the recess 9 at the side edge of finger 5 and the buckle will still be locked, it will be in the connected state. But it may also happen that the second tooth 6 also jumps out of the blade 7 of the second rachet 8, then the buckle will also remain in the locked state, because the second tooth 6 will jump into the recess 9 in the second rachet 8. To release the buckle from this state, it is also necessary to simultaneously press the wings 15 of the rachets 8.