Belt buckle system
11950663 ยท 2024-04-09
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Abstract
A belt system including a belt having a free end, an opposed clamp end, and a plurality of teeth positioned along the free end of the belt. The buckle includes a latch that is actuatable between an engaged position and a retracted position. Wherein when the latch is in the engaged position, the latch is biased against the teeth to mechanically engage the teeth and secure the belt free end with the buckle. When the latch is in the retracted position, the latch is retracted from the teeth to permit removal of the belt free end from the buckle. The buckle also includes a clamp member to secure the belt clamp end to the buckle. The clamp member is positioned on the buckle such that the free end of the belt is substantially concealed by the clamp member and the clamp end of the belt when the free end is inserted through the buckle.
Claims
1. A belt buckle system, comprising: a belt having a free end, an opposed clamp end, and a plurality of teeth positioned along the free end of the belt; a buckle, the buckle including a latch, the latch actuatable between an engaged position and a retracted position, wherein when the latch is in the engaged position, the latch is biased against the teeth to mechanically engage the teeth and secure the free end with the buckle, and when the latch is in the retracted position, the latch is retracted from the teeth to permit removal of the free end from the buckle; and a clamp member to secure the clamp end to the buckle; and wherein the clamp member is configured to be selectably positioned on a top location of the buckle such that the free end of the belt is substantially concealed by the clamp member and the clamp end of the belt when the free end is inserted through the buckle or a bottom location of the buckle such that the free end of the belt passes over a top surface of the clamp member when the free end is inserted through the buckle.
2. The belt buckle system of claim 1, wherein the clamp member and the buckle are separate components.
3. The belt buckle system of claim 1, wherein the belt includes a series of markings on an inner surface of the belt near the clamp end, wherein each marking corresponds to a clothing waist size.
4. The belt buckle system of claim 1, wherein the latch is a pawl.
5. The belt buckle system of claim 1, further comprising a biasing member configured to bias the latch in the engaged position.
6. The belt buckle system of claim 5, wherein the biasing member is a magnet.
7. The belt buckle system of claim 5, wherein the biasing member is a spring.
8. The belt buckle system of claim 5, wherein the biasing member is a first biasing member and further comprising a second biasing member configured to bias the latch.
9. The belt buckle system of claim 8, wherein the first biasing member is a magnet and the second biasing member is a spring.
10. The belt buckle system of claim 1, wherein the latch is configured to be actuated from the engaged position to the retracted position by a release member.
11. A belt buckle system, comprising: a buckle configured to be positioned on a first end of a belt and to mechanically engage a second end of the belt to secure the belt in a looped configuration when the second end of the belt is inserted into the buckle; a latch secured to the buckle and biased by a biasing member towards an engaged position to engage a series of teeth disposed on the belt when the second end is inserted into the buckle; and wherein a clamp member is configured to be selectably positioned on a top location of the buckle such that the second end of the belt is concealed by the first end of the belt when the second end is inserted into the buckle or a bottom location of the buckle such that the second end of the belt passes over a top surface of the clamp member when the second end is inserted into the buckle.
12. The belt buckle system of claim 11, wherein the belt includes a series of markings on an inner surface of the belt near the first end, wherein each marking corresponds to a clothing waist size.
13. The belt buckle system of claim 11, wherein the latch is a pawl.
14. The belt buckle system of claim 11, wherein the biasing member is a magnet.
15. The belt buckle system of claim 11, wherein the biasing member is a spring.
16. The belt buckle system of claim 11, wherein the biasing member is a first biasing member and further comprising a second biasing member configured to bias the latch.
17. A belt system, comprising: a belt having a free end, an opposed clamp end, and a plurality of teeth positioned along the free end of the belt; a buckle having a latch, a top clamp mounting point, and a bottom clamp mounting point, the latch being actuatable between an engaged position and a retracted position, when the latch is in the engaged position, the latch is biased against the teeth to mechanically engage the teeth and secure the free end with the buckle, and when the latch is in the retracted position, the latch is retracted from the teeth to permit removal of the free end from the buckle; a clamp member configured to secure the clamp end to the buckle and is configured to be selectably positioned about the top clamp mounting point or the bottom clamp mounting point; wherein the top clamp mounting point is positioned at a top of the buckle and configured such that the free end of the belt is substantially concealed by the clamp member and the clamp end of the belt when the free end is inserted through the buckle; and wherein the bottom clamp mounting point is positioned at a bottom of the buckle and configured such that the free end of the belt passes over a top surface of the clamp member when the free end is inserted through the buckle.
18. The belt system of claim 17, wherein the top clamp mounting point is positioned above the bottom clamp mounting point.
19. The belt system of claim 17, wherein the top clamp mounting point is defined by a pair of opposed openings.
20. The belt system of claim 17, wherein the bottom clamp mounting point is defined by a pair of opposed openings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The disclosure will become more fully understood from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements, in which:
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(11) The drawings are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be shown exaggerated in scale or in somewhat schematic form in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Embodiments disclosed herein describe a belt system 100 that may be worn with a pair of pants, shorts, trousers, skirts or other articles of clothing. The system 100 can also be used with other items such as watchstraps, purse straps, guitar straps or animal collars or other articles that may include a buckle system that is adjusted for size or where a number of size variations would be desirable.
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(15) In use, the belt clamp end 106 attaches to the clamp 102 and the free end 107 is configured to removably engage the buckle 110. According to some embodiments, the belt 105 includes the teeth/engagement members 108 (
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(17) It should be understood that while clamp 102 is presently depicted at the top location alternate configurations may be used. For example, in the embodiment illustrated in
(18) The clamp 102 is used to secure the clamp end 106 of belt 105 within opening 111 via a clamping force created by a plurality of upwardly extending teeth 705 positioned on and extending from a clamp door 148. As illustrated for example in
(19) In particular, to secure the clamp end 106 within opening 111, first the clamp door 148 is pivoted away from body 600 in the direction of arrow 702 from the closed position (illustrated in
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(21) The cut-out portion 22 is sized and shaped to form a gap in the body 20 of the buckle 110 in which the wearer's pants button can be positioned when the belt system 100 is in use. In this manner, the buckle 110 can be positioned atop the button while minimizing the degree that the button contributes to the maximum height that the front face 14 of buckle 110 extends away from the user's waist. The cut-out portion 22 is located along the length of buckle 110. The cut-out portion 22 extends along only a portion of the entire length of buckle 110, such that buckle 110 has a larger thickness in areas that do not include cut-out portion 22 relative to portions of body 20 where the cut-out portion 22 is located.
(22) One or more male fasteners, such as threaded members or threaded screws 905, secure portions of the belt buckle 110 to one another. For example, threaded screws 905 can secure the bridge 350 to the body 20 of the belt buckle 110. In this regard, one or more aligned, threaded openings or passageways can extend through the bridge 350 and the main body 20. While threaded screws 905 are presently depicted, it should be understood that alternate configurations may also be used. For example, screw 905 can be any suitable male fastener such as a rivet or bolt. In addition, the threaded screw 905 can have various types of heads, such as a Phillips head, an Allen head, star head, or any other suitable type of head for attaching to a drive member, such as a screwdriver. It should be appreciated that threaded screws 905 can be used to secure other portions of the buckle to one another.
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(24) The latch 310 includes a tab 18 that can be actuated by a user to rotate the latch 310 from the engaged state to a disengaged state. In the disengaged or free state, the latch 310 does not engage the latching surface or teeth 108 of the belt 105 such that the belt 105 can slide freely relative to the buckle 110. When in the engaged state, the latch 310 engages the latching surface or teeth 108 of the belt 105 so that the belt 105 is locked in position relative to the buckle 110.
(25) As mentioned, the latch 310 may include a magnet or magnet assembly. As shown in
(26) In a method of manufacture, one or more of the components of the buckle 110 are provided. The components are assembled in a manner that forms the shape of the buckle 110. One or more of the components can be drilled or tapped with appropriately sized holes, openings, or passageways that are sized and shaped to receive a corresponding screw. One or more of the holes, openings, or passageways can be threaded. An appropriately sized screw can then be inserted into a corresponding opening and threadedly retained in the opening to secure one or more components of the buckle 110 to other components of the buckle 110. The clamp 102 is formed and can be attached to the other components to form the buckle 110.
(27) In many embodiments, belt buckle 110 sits flat against the user's waist or torso such that the buckle 110 will be positioned over the region of the user's pants where a button is typically located on the user's pants.
(28) In some embodiments, buckle 110 includes only a single actuator that is coupled to a single latch member.
(29) In other embodiments, the belt 105 is coupled to a holster that is sized and shaped to hold a firearm, such as a pistol or gun.
(30) Although embodiments of a belt system 100 have been described in detail, those skilled in the art will also recognize that various substitutions and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
(31) In the foregoing description of certain embodiments, specific terminology has been resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes other technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar technical purpose. Terms such as left and right, front and rear, above and below and the like are used as words of convenience to provide reference points and are not to be construed as limiting terms.
(32) In this specification, the word comprising is to be understood in its open sense, that is, in the sense of including, and thus not limited to its closed sense, that is the sense of consisting only of. A corresponding meaning is to be attributed to the corresponding words comprise, comprised and comprises where they appear.
(33) The use of the terms a and an and the and similar referents in the context of describing the invention (especially in the context of the following claims) are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. Further, it should be noted that the terms first, second, and the like herein do not denote any order, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another.
(34) In addition, the foregoing describes some embodiments of the disclosure, and alterations, modifications, additions and/or changes can be made thereto without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosed embodiments, the embodiments being illustrative and not restrictive.
(35) Furthermore, the disclosure is not to be limited to the illustrated implementations, but to the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Also, the various embodiments described above may be implemented in conjunction with other embodiments, e.g., aspects of one embodiment may be combined with aspects of another embodiment to realize yet other embodiments. Further, each independent feature or component of any given assembly may constitute an additional embodiment.