Buckle joint structure
10638815 ยท 2020-05-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V15/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A44B11/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V17/104
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D43/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/0216
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A buckle joint structure has a first body, a second body and a buckle module with a cross section of a C-shape. A first flange of the first body is fixed or buckled to a second flange of the second body via the buckle module with the cross section of the C-shape. When assembling, merely a sliding manner is required to make the first flange of the first body and the second flange of the second body buckled to the buckle module. When detaching, merely a sliding manner is required to withdraw the buckle module away from the first body and the second body. Thus, the buckle joint structure is easily assembled or detached without an extra tool or help of another person.
Claims
1. A buckle joint structure, at least comprising: a first body, having a first flange formed with a first hook, wherein the first hook is bent toward a first direction, to form a first accommodation space; a second body, having a second flange; and a buckle module, comprising a first section, a second section and a third section, wherein two ends of the second section are respectively coupled to the first section and the third section, the first section is formed with a first buckle portion; wherein the first buckle portion is accommodated in the first accommodation space; sequentially, the first buckle portion presses the first hook of the first flange, the first hook presses the second flange, and the second flange presses the third section.
2. The buckle joint structure according to claim 1, wherein the first flange is disposed on periphery of the first body.
3. The buckle joint structure according to claim 1, wherein the second flange is disposed on periphery of the second body.
4. The buckle joint structure according to claim 1, wherein the first body, the first flange and the first hook are integrally formed.
5. The buckle joint structure according to claim 1, wherein the second body and the second flange are integrally formed.
6. The buckle joint structure according to claim 1, wherein the first section, the second section, the third section and the first buckle portion are integrally formed.
7. The buckle joint structure according to claim 1, wherein the first flange is disposed at periphery of the first body, and the first body, the first flange and the first hook are integrally formed; the second flange is disposed at periphery of the second body, and the second body and the second flange are integrally formed.
8. The buckle joint structure according to claim 7, wherein the first section, the second section, the third section and the first buckle portion are integrally formed.
9. The buckle joint structure according to claim 1, wherein a cross section of the buckle module is a C-shape, the C-shape comprises a top portion, a side portion and a bottom portion, the top portion is the first section, the side portion is the second section, and the bottom portion is the third section; the first hook is a hooked arc extending forward the first direction to form a groove, and the first accommodation space is formed by the groove; the second flange is a plate; the first buckle portion is an inverted triangle extending forward a second direction being opposite to the first direction; a lower vertex at top of the inverted triangle presses a groove bottom of the groove, the groove presses the plate, and the plate presses the bottom portion.
10. The buckle joint structure according to claim 9, wherein the first buckle portion and the first hook have a gap therebetween.
11. The buckle joint structure according to claim 1, wherein the first hook is a hooked arc extending forward the first direction to form a groove; the first buckle portion is an inverted trapezoid extending forward a second direction being opposite to the first direction; a lower side of the inverted trapezoid is attached to and presses a groove bottom of the groove, the groove presses the second flange, and the second flange presses the third section.
12. The buckle joint structure according to claim 1, wherein the first hook is a hooked arc extending forward the first direction to form a groove, the first hook and the first buckle portion are hooked arcs extending forward the first direction, and the hooked arc associated with the first buckle portion is attached to the groove.
13. The buckle joint structure according to claim 12, wherein the first hook has a first curvature and a curvature of the hooked arc associated with the first buckle portion is larger than the first curvature.
14. The buckle joint structure according to claim 12, wherein the first hook has a first curvature and a curvature of the hooked arc associated with the first buckle portion is equal to the first curvature.
15. The buckle joint structure according to claim 1, wherein the second flange is formed to have a second hook, the second hook is bent forward a second direction and has a second curvature, so as to from a second accommodation space, wherein the second direction is opposite to the first direction; a terminal end of the third section is formed to have a second buckle portion bent forward the second direction, the second buckle portion is accommodated in the second accommodation space, and sequentially, the first buckle portion presses the first hook of the first flange, the first hook presses the second hook of the second flange, and the second hook presses the second buckle portion of the third section.
16. The buckle joint structure according to claim 15, wherein the first hook and the first buckle portion are hooked arcs extending forward the first direction, and the hooked arc associated with the first buckle portion is attached to the first hook; the second hook and the second buckle portion are hooked arcs extending forward the second direction, and the hooked arc associated with the second hook is attached to the second buckle portion.
17. The buckle joint structure according to claim 16, wherein a curvature of the hooked arc associated with the second buckle portion is larger than or equal to the second curvature.
18. The buckle joint structure according to claim 16, wherein the first hook is a hooked arc extending forward the first direction to form a groove, the first hook and the first buckle portion are hooked arcs extending forward the first direction, and the hooked arc associated with the first buckle portion is attached to the groove; the first hook has a first curvature and a curvature of the hooked arc associated with the first buckle portion is larger than or equal to the first curvature, a curvature of the hooked arc associated with the second buckle portion is larger than or equal to the second curvature.
19. The buckle joint structure according to claim 18, wherein the curvature of the hooked arc associated with the first buckle portion, the first curvature and the curvature of the hooked arc associated with the second buckle portion are equal to the second curvature.
20. The buckle joint structure according to claim 15, wherein the first section, the second section, the third section, the first buckle portion and the second buckle portion are formed integrally.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the present disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(8) To facilitate understanding of the present disclosure, the following descriptions are provided to illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure together with drawings. It is noted that the following drawings are used for illustration of the present disclosure and not intended to limit the actual dimension, ratio and alignment. Therefore, ratios and allocations of the components in the drawings will not limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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(10) A first flange (111) is disposed on periphery of the first body (11), and the first flange (111) is formed to have a first hook (1111), and the first hook (1111) is bent toward a first direction (Z1) and has a first curvature, to form a first accommodation space (S1). A second flange (121) is disposed on periphery of the second body (12). Preferably, the first body (11), the first flange (111) and the first hook (1111) are formed integrally; more preferably, the second body (12) and the second flange (121) are formed integrally.
(11) The buckle module (13) comprises a first section (131), a second section (132) and a third section (133), wherein two ends of the second section (132) are respectively coupled to the first section (131) and the third section (133), a terminal end of the first section (131) is formed with a first buckle portion (1311). The first buckle portion (1311) is accommodated in the first accommodation space (S1). Sequentially, the first buckle portion (1311) presses the first hook (1111) of the first flange (111), the first hook (1111) presses the second flange (121), and the second flange (121) presses the third section (133), and thus by using the buckle module (13), the first flange (111) of the first body (11) is buckled and fixed to the second flange (121) of the second body (12). Preferably, the first section (131), the second section (132) and the third section (133) are formed integrally; most preferably, the first section (131), the second section (132), the third section (133) and the first buckle portion (1311) are formed integrally.
(12) In the first embodiment, the buckle module (13) has a cross section of a C-shape, the C-shape comprises a top portion, a side portion and a bottom portion, the top portion is the first section (131), the side portion is the second section (132), and the bottom portion is the third section (133). The first direction (Z1) faces upward. The first hook (1111) is a hooked arc extending upward to form a groove (G), and in other words, the first hook (1111) is the hooked arc extending forward the first direction (Z1) to form a groove (G). The first accommodation space (S1) is formed by the groove (G). The second flange (121) is a plate. The first buckle portion (1311) is an inverted triangle extending downward, and in other words, the first buckle portion (1311) is the inverted triangle extending forward a second direction (Z2) being opposite to the first direction (Z1). A lower vertex (P) at top of the inverted triangle presses a groove bottom of the groove (G), the groove (G) presses the plate, and the plate presses the bottom portion. Thus, by using the C-shape, the groove (G) is fixed and buckled to the plate. Since the contacting area that the lower vertex (P) of the inverted triangle contacts the groove bottom of the groove (G) is small, the lower vertex (P) of the inverted triangle generates a large pressing force downward, and in other words, the pressing force is parallel to the first direction (Z1), or the pressing force is opposite to the first direction (Z1). Thus, the C-shape can stably fix and buckle the first body (11) and the second body (12).
(13) Addition, in the first embodiment, the inverted triangle and the groove (G) of the hooked arc have a gap (R) therebetween, and in other words, the first buckle portion (1311) and the first hook (1111) have the gap (R) therebetween. The gap (R) can facilitate the first buckle portion (1311) to be assembled into the first accommodation space (S1) of the first hook (1111), and also facilitate the first buckle portion (1311) to be removed away from the accommodation space (S1) of the first hook (1111). That is, the assembling convenience of the first body (11), the second body (12) and the buckle module (13) is increased, and the detaching convenience of the first body (11), the second body (12) and the buckle module (13) is also increased.
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(17) Of course, most preferably, the curvature of the hooked arc associated with the first buckle portion (1311), the first curvature and a curvature of the hooked arc associated with the second buckle portion (1331) are equal to the second curvature.
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(19) Additionally, for the objective of closing edge, the buckle joint structure (1) is further formed with at least one corner portion (14), and the corner portion (14) is correspondingly bulked to the first body (11) and the second body (12). Therefore, edges of the four corners of the lamp or the storage box can be closed actually.
(20) According to the descriptions of the embodiment, the present disclosure has the advantages as follows. The buckle joint structure of the present disclosure mainly uses the buckle module with the cross section of the C-shape to fix and buckle the first flange of the first body to the second flange of the second body. When assembling, merely a sliding manner is required to make the first flange of the first body and the second flange of the second body buckled to the buckle module. When detaching, merely a sliding manner is required to withdraw the buckle module away from the first body and the second body. Thus, the buckle joint structure is easily assembled or detached without an extra tool or help of another person.
(21) To sum up, the buckle joint structure provided by the present disclosure have not been anticipated by publications or used in public, which meet patentability of the invention. Examination of the present disclosure is respectfully requested, as well as allowance of the present disclosure.
(22) The above-mentioned descriptions represent merely the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, without any intention to limit the scope of the present disclosure thereto. Various equivalent changes, alternations or modifications based on the claims of present disclosure are all consequently viewed as being embraced by the scope of the present disclosure.