Apparatus for Assisted Buckle Release
20230042597 ยท 2023-02-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B27/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2002/2815
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2812
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for assisted buckle release employing a generally C-shaped, V-shaped, or U-shaped assistive device adapted to depress a buckle's release button, such as a button typical of a child car seat restraint harness, and thereby assist in unlocking the buckle.
Claims
1. An apparatus for assisted buckle release comprising: a planar first wing projected anteriorly from one end of the mid-portion, said first wing comprising: an outer surface configured for ergonomic contact with the hand of a user along a portion of its length; an inner surface; a terminus terminating the first wing distally disposed relative to the mid-portion; an apical edge disposed endwise upon the terminus; a planar second wing projected anteriorly from the other end of the mid-portion, said second wing comprising: an outer surface configured for ergonomic contact with the hand of a user along a portion its length; an inner surface disposed facing the inner surface of the first wing; a terminus terminating the second wing distally disposed relative to the mid-portion; a protuberance disposed projected from the inner surface of the first wing and not from the outer surface of the first wing; and an intermediate space disposed between the inner surface of each of the first and second wings, said intermediate space sufficient to accommodate an existing buckle to position the protuberance in proximal contact with a release button effectuating release of the buckle; wherein the apparatus surrounds at least three sides of the buckle through at least 270 degrees; wherein the device is fittable around the existing buckle to effectuate depression of the release button when the first wing and the second wing are manually compressed towards each other.
2. The apparatus for assisted buckle release of claim 1 wherein the first wing and the second wing do not extend posteriorly substantially beyond the mid-portion.
3. The apparatus for assisted buckle release of claim 2 wherein the first wing and the second wing do not extend posteriorly beyond the mid-portion.
4. The apparatus for assisted buckle release of claim 1 wherein the apical edge of each terminus is rounded to prevent harmful contact
5. The apparatus for assisted buckle release of claim 1 further comprising a handle member connectable to the first wing, said handle member comprising: a first end connectable to the first wing proximal the terminus; an arcuate body disposed arched overtop the first wing, said arcuate body disposed to engage around a dorsal of a user's hand grasping the first wing; and a second end; wherein the dorsal of the user's hand is engaged under the arcuate body to maintain position of the apparatus in manual contact with the user whereby the apparatus is usable by user's who otherwise would have difficulty grasping the apparatus.
9. The apparatus for assisted buckle release of claim 8 wherein the second end of the arcuate body is connectable to the first wing proximal the midportion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIGURES
[0021] A more complete understanding of the method and apparatus of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the following Detailed Description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0034] The first wing 30 is disposed to position overtop the front of the buckle 100 to which the device 10 is applied and the second wing 40 is disposed to position overtop the rear of the buckle 100 to which the device 10 is applied. Thus the device 10 is fittable around a buckle 100 to position the buckle 100 interior to the intermediate space 60.
[0035] The first wing 30 includes an outer surface 32 extensive from the mid-portion 50 to a terminus 34. As best shown in
[0036] In some embodiments, and as best shown in
[0037] The second wing 40 also includes an outer surface 42 extensive from the mid-portion 50 to terminus 44. As best shown in
[0038] As is best shown in
[0039] The first wing 30 further includes an inner surface 38, disposed facing the second wing 40 on one side of the intermediate space 60. Likewise, the second wing 40 includes an inner surface 48, disposed facing the first wing 30 on the other side of the intermediate space 60. In the embodiment exemplified herein, a protuberance 70 is disposed projecting from the inner surface 38 of the first wing 30 into the intermediate space 60. The protuberance 70 includes an actuator surface 72 devised to seat against a button 102 of buckle 100, said actuator surface 72 sized appropriate therefor. The actuator surface 72 may include tractive members or other coating and/or surface features devised to increase friction against the button 102 to which the buckle release assistive device 10 is engaged.
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[0041] It should be noted, therefore, that the present method is employable with similar assistive devices (not shown) that orient the protuberance 70 at different locations along the length of the first wing 30, including embodiments that have the protuberance 70 at the terminus 34 of the first wing 30, say, or rendered as a projection disposed toward the second wing 40 from the apical edge 36 of the terminus 34, the main utility of the present method residing in the ability to depress button 102 indirectly and by action of the assistive device 10 disposed engaged around the buckle 100 proper, rather than any appreciable increase or decrease in action enabled by an associated lever arm distance. Since force is more easily applied by a user in contracting the hand generally, by leveraging the anatomy of the hand and its musculature between opposing digits, such as the thumb and forefinger, or thenar and fingers, for example, as opposed to depressing with a single digit such as a finger or thumb in a single direction, the actual position of the protuberance 70 upon the inner surface 38 of the first wing 30 is of lesser consequence than the position of each of the first and second wings 30, 40 occupying planes defining an intermediate space 60 adapted to accommodate the buckle 100 therein. The expanse of the upper surfaces 32, 42 likewise increases facility in employment of the present method. Thus, the assistive device 10 enables greater facility in effectuating release of a buckle 100 by increased torque, pressure, and manual engagement accommodative of the physical anatomy of the hand in general.
[0042] Mid-portion 50 is devised to be to enable compression of the first wing 30 and the second wing 40 together. Thus, the present buckle release assistive device 10 may be readily positioned with the first and second wing 30, 40 disposed on either side of the buckle 100. The distance between inner side 54 of mid-portion 50 and the protuberance 70 may be matched to the dimensions of the buckle 100 whereby the protuberance 70 is maintained directly overtop the button 102 when the buckle 100 abuts the inner side 54. A simple squeeze by the user then effects depression of the button 102 and release of the restraints 104.
[0043] In the example embodiment depicted herein, attachment member 56 is disposed upon an outer side 54 of the mid-portion 50 to enable interconnection with a key ring, or example, or another article, item, or accouterment, suited for porting or storing the present device 10.
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[0047] Users who are unable to sufficiently grasp the device 10 to manually effectuate compressing the first and the second wing 30, 40 together with ease are therefore enabled to slide a hand under the arcuate body 80 and thence effectuate operation of the device 10 by pressing the palm of the hand engaged under the arcuate body 80 to compress the first wing 30 and thus effectuate release of the restraints.
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