Locking buckle
10226106 ยท 2019-03-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44B11/2542
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A44B11/2573
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A locking buckle is formed of a male member with one or more flexible portions having a first position and a second position, and a female member adapted for receiving the flexible portions in the first position and allowing the one or more flexible portions to assume the second position to form a secure engagement with the male member. A rotatable member includes a periphery adapted for tactile engagement, the movable member preventing movement of the one or more flexible portions to the first position in a locked condition and allowing movement of the one or more flexible portions in an unlocked condition. A retainer retains the rotatable member in an opening of the female member. The male member may engage and move the rotatable member from the locked condition to the unlocked condition when inserted into the female member, and a detent may control the movement of the rotatable member. Related methods are disclosed.
Claims
1. A locking buckle, comprising: a male member including one or more flexible portions having a first position and a second position; a female member adapted for receiving the one or more flexible portions in the first position and allowing the one or more flexible portions to assume the second position to form a secure engagement with the male member, the female member including a surface having an arcuate channel formed therein; and a rotatable member engaging the arcuate channel, the rotatable member preventing movement of the flexible portions to the first position in a locked condition and allowing movement of the flexible portions in an unlocked condition.
2. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the rotatable member comprises a knob having an upstanding sidewall projecting above the surface of the female member.
3. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the rotatable member comprises a radially extending projection connected to the rotatable member.
4. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the rotatable member includes a substantially planar central surface.
5. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the rotatable member includes one or more depending projections for preventing movement of the flexible portions to the first position.
6. The buckle of claim 5, wherein the female member includes a pair of spaced arcuate channels, each for receiving one of the depending projections.
7. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the rotatable member includes an integral retainer.
8. The buckle of claim 7, wherein the rotatable member is adapted for rotating relative to the female member while retained by the retainer.
9. The buckle of claim 1, further including a detent for controlling the movement of the rotatable member relative to the female member.
10. The buckle of claim 1, wherein a first flexible portion is adapted for engaging and rotating the rotatable member from the locked condition to the unlocked condition on insertion of the male member into the female member, and a second flexible portion is adapted for not engaging and rotating the rotatable member on insertion into the female member.
11. A locking buckle, comprising: a male member including one or more flexible portions having a first position and a second position; a female member adapted for receiving the one or more flexible portions in the first position and allowing the one or more flexible portions to assume the second position to form a secure engagement with the male member, the female member including a surface having an opening formed therein; and a rotatable member for preventing movement of the one or more flexible portions to the first position in a locked condition and allowing movement of the one or more flexible portions in an unlocked condition; wherein the male member is adapted for engaging and moving the rotatable member from the locked condition to the unlocked condition when inserted into the female member.
12. The buckle of claim 11, wherein a first flexible portion is adapted for engaging and moving the rotatable member when inserted into the female member.
13. The buckle of claim 12, wherein the first flexible portion includes an extension for engaging the rotatable member in the locked condition to prevent the first flexible member from moving to the first position.
14. The buckle of claim 11, further including a detent for controlling the movement of the rotatable member relative to the female member.
15. The buckle of claim 11, wherein the rotatable member comprises a knob having an upstanding portion projecting above the surface of the female member, the upstanding portion including a radially extending part projecting from the periphery of the upstanding portion and adapted for tactile engagement.
16. The buckle of claim 11, wherein the rotatable member includes spaced depending projections passing through spaced channels in the female member for preventing movement of the flexible portions to the first position in the locked condition, and arranged in the path of at least a portion of the male member in the locked condition.
17. A locking buckle, comprising: a male member including a pair of flexible portions, each having a first position and a second position; a female member having a compartment adapted for receiving the flexible portions in the first position and allowing the flexible portions to assume the second position to form a secure engagement with the male member; a rotatable member adapted for preventing movement of the flexible portions to the first position in a locked condition and allowing movement of the flexible portions in an unlocked condition, the rotatable member including a portion in the compartment of the female member, the portion adapted for being engaged by one of the flexible portions during insertion of the male member into the female member in order to rotate the rotatable member to the unlocked condition.
18. The locking buckle of claim 17, wherein the female member comprises at least one arcuate channel for guiding the portion of the rotatable member in the compartment.
19. The locking buckle of claim 17, wherein one of the flexible projections includes an inwardly directed portion for engaging the portion of the rotatable member to cause the rotation to the unlocked condition upon insertion of the male member into the female member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) With continued movement in the longitudinal direction (that is, along axis aligned with arrow X), the head ends 22a, 22b of the projections 18a, 18b in this first or depressed condition may pass the corresponding sidewalls 28 and eventually pass into openings 30a, 30b extending beyond the terminus thereof. Through the resulting spring action, the heads 22a, 22b may then expand outwardly to a second position and extend into these openings 30a, 30b and, as a result of engagement with the forward end of sidewalls 28, serve to interlock the male and female members 12, 14. A corresponding receiver 32 on the second or female member 14 may engage a stop 34 on the first or male member 12 to limit the movement and thus ensure that a secure, but releasable connection is established. As can be appreciated, releasing the connection thus established simply involves depressing the heads 22a, 22b inwardly toward the central axis, such that they may pass back through the receptacle 24.
(14) As noted above, the locking member 16 may be used to provide an enhanced, yet selective level of security and prevent the locking engagement from being reversed, once established. As can be understood from
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(17) Essentially, the locking member 16 forms a knob or handle (such as for a faucet) that can be manually grasped. In one particular example, a projection, such as a lever 44, extends in a radial direction along the surface of the female member from a generally upstanding sidewall 16a and may be connected to form part of the periphery of the locking member 16. This projection, such as lever 44 facilitates the relative movement, especially when the buckle 10 is wet, grimy, or frozen, and allows for the rotational movement to be achieved using finger action and the enhanced moment achieved.
(18) To further enhance the gripping action, the lever 44 may be provided with surface variations, such as bumps or ridges 44a (
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(20) Additional guide and retention structures may also be provided for controlling the movement of the movable locking member 16. For instance, with reference to
(21) Rotation of the locking member 16 thus requires the application of a sufficient manual force to cause the projections 52 to leave the seated position in the deeper end portions 58 and become situated in the shallower portion 56 (which is possible in view of the flexibility of member 48), which may be facilitated through the use of lever 44. The projections 52 then reseat when the rotational movement is complete. In other words, the detent thus formed provides resistance against the rotational movement of the locking member 16. This feature not only provides an added measure of guidance as the locking member 16 is moved or rotated to and fro, but also an additional measure of security that prevents the inadvertent movement of the locking member between the locked and unlocked positions.
(22) According to a further aspect of the disclosure, the locking member 16 may also be automatically moved or rotated, such as from the locked (blocking) position to the unlocked position, upon insertion of the male member 12 into female member 14. As can be appreciated from
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(24) Having shown and described various embodiments, further adaptations of the apparatuses, methods and systems described herein may be accomplished by appropriate modification by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Several of such potential modifications have been mentioned, and others will be apparent to those skilled in the art. For instance, the examples, embodiments, geometries, materials, dimensions, ratios, steps, and the like discussed above are illustrative and are not required. Moreover, while there is a desire to use two flexible portions or projections to achieve the locking engagement, it could be achieved with only one such structure, and a corresponding arrangement of blocking structures on the movable or rotatable member. Accordingly, the scope of the disclosure should be considered in terms of claims that may be presented, and is understood not to be limited to the details of structure and operation shown and described in the specification and drawings.