Closure device for the releasable connecting of two parts
11571033 · 2023-02-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44C5/2071
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A44B11/258
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a closure device for the releasable connecting of two parts to each other including a first closure part, having a first base body, at least two first engaging sections formed on the first base body, spaced apart from each other along a loading direction and forming between them a gap, and at least one first magnetic section arranged on the first base body, and a second closure part, having a second base body, at least one second engaging section formed on the second base body, and at least one second magnetic section arranged on the second base body.
Claims
1. A closure device for the releasable connecting of two parts to each other, comprising: a first closure part, having a first base body, at least two first engaging sections formed on the first base body, spaced apart from each other along a loading direction and forming between them a gap, and at least one first magnetic section arranged on the first base body, and a second closure part, having a second base body, at least one second engaging section formed on the second base body, and at least one second magnetic section arranged on the second base body, wherein the first closure part and the second closure part are placeable against each other such that, in a closed position, the at least one second engaging section is received at least partly by the gap for bracing of a loading acting between the first closure part and the second closure part along the loading direction, wherein in the closed position the at least one first magnetic section and the at least one second magnetic section interact by magnetic attraction, wherein at least one of the first base body and the second base body extends along a curved direction, viewed along the loading direction, wherein a first magnetic section is arranged within each of the at least two first engaging sections and/or a second magnetic section is arranged within the at least one second engaging section, and wherein the at least one second engaging section is formed by a web extending longitudinally along a transverse direction arranged transversely to the loading direction, the web having a length along the transverse direction larger than a width along the loading direction.
2. The closure device according to claim 1, wherein the at least two first engaging sections of the first base body and/or the at least one second engaging section of the second base body are made of a flexible material.
3. The closure device according to claim 1, wherein an intermediate section of the first base body between the at least two first engaging sections of the first base body is made of a flexible material.
4. The closure device according to claim 1, wherein the flexible material comprises a thermoplastic elastomer, especially a thermoplastic polyurethane, or a synthetic rubber material.
5. The closure device according to claim 1, wherein the flexible material comprises fibers.
6. The closure device according to claim 1, wherein the at least two first engaging sections are formed by webs extending longitudinally along said transverse direction, each web having a length along the transverse direction larger than a width along the loading direction.
7. The closure device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one first magnetic section is formed by a magnetic element which is received in a receiving opening of the first base body, and/or in the at least one second magnetic section is formed by a magnet element which is received in a receiving opening of the second base body.
8. The closure device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one first magnetic section and/or the at least one second magnetic section are magnetized along a direction of magnetization which is collinear with the loading direction.
9. The closure device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one second engaging section has a bearing surface, which in the closed position is in abutment with one of the at least two first engaging sections for the bracing of a loading acting in the loading direction on the second closure part.
10. The closure device according to claim 1, wherein the first base body is connectible to a first part and the second base body to a second part, wherein at least one of the first base body comprises a first fastening section, by which the first base body is to be connected to the first part, wherein the first fastening section defines a plane extending along the loading direction, relative to which a bottom of the gap is recessed, and the second base body comprises a second fastening section, by which the second base body is to be connected to the second part, wherein the second fastening section defines a plane extending along the loading direction, relative to which a bottom adjoining the at least one second engaging section is recessed.
11. The closure device according to claim 1, wherein the first closure part comprises more than two first engaging sections, which are evenly spaced apart from each other along the loading direction, wherein every two adjacent ones of the first engaging sections form between them a gap, which is configured to at least partly receive the at least one second engaging section in the closed position.
12. An article of clothing, comprising a closure device according to claim 1.
13. A closure device for the releasable connecting of two parts to each other, comprising: a first closure part, having a first base body, at least two first engaging sections formed on the first base body, spaced apart from each other along a loading direction and forming between them a gap, and at least one first magnetic section arranged on the first base body, and a second closure part, having a second base body, at least one second engaging section formed on the second base body, and at least one second magnetic section arranged on the second base body, wherein the first closure part and the second closure part are placeable against each other such that, in a closed position, the at least one second engaging section is received at least partly by the gap for bracing of a loading acting between the first closure part and the second closure part along the loading direction, wherein in the closed position the at least one first magnetic section and the at least one second magnetic section interact by magnetic attraction, wherein at least one of the first base body and the second base body are curved, viewed along the loading direction, wherein a first magnetic section is arranged within each of the at least two first engaging sections and/or a second magnetic section is arranged within the at least one second engaging section, wherein the at least one second engaging section has a bearing surface, which in the closed position is in abutment with one of the at least two first engaging sections for the bracing of a loading acting in the loading direction on the second closure part, and wherein the bearing surface is inclined to the loading direction and to a closing direction, along which the first closure part and the second closure part may be placed against each other, such that, under a loading against the second closure part in the loading direction, the at least one second engaging section is loaded with a force component in the closing direction relative to the first closure part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The basic idea of the invention shall be explained more closely below with the aid of sample embodiments represented in the figures.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(34) As is shown for example in
(35) On the base body 20 of the first closure part 2 are arranged three first engaging sections 21, every two adjacent engaging sections 21 being spaced apart from each other and forming a gap 22 between them. A second engaging section 31 is arranged on a side of the base body 30 of the second closure part 3 facing toward the first engaging sections 21.
(36) In the exploded representation of
(37) For the closing of the closure device 1, the first closure part 2 and the second closure part 3 are placeable against each other along the closing direction Z such that the closure device 1 takes up a closed position as represented in
(38) It becomes clear with the aid of
(39) In order to create the attractive magnetic forces K1, K2 in the closed position, the permanent magnets 211, 311 are arranged in the respective engaging sections 21, 31 such that the first direction of magnetization M1 and the second direction of magnetization M2 run parallel to each other and are oriented substantially perpendicular to the closed position Z. The directions of magnetization M1, M2 as well as the attracting magnetic forces K1, K2 in the closed position run substantially parallel to the planes of extension XY, X′Y′ of the base bodies 20, 30.
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(42) In addition to the engaging sections 21, the first closure part 2 comprises six form fit sections 23, every two of which enclose an engaging section 21 at the side, and each of them having a form fit surface 231 which is slanting to the closing direction. The three form fit sections 23, similar to the engaging sections 21, are arranged at a regular spacing from each other on the base body 20 of the first closure part 2. Likewise, the second closure part 3 comprises two form fit sections 33 complementary to the first form fit sections 23, which enclose the second engaging section 31 at the side and have a form fit surface 331 which is slanting to the closing direction Z.
(43) The first form fit sections 23 on the one hand and the second form fit sections 33 on the other hand are provided and arranged so as to stand in form fitting engagement with each other in the closed position of the closure device 1, so as to prevent a relative movement of the closure parts 2, 3 relative to each other and oriented against the closing direction Z, by which the closure parts 2, 3 would be separated from each other. In other words, the form fit sections 23, 33 of the first closure part 2 on the one hand and of the second closure part 3 on the other hand engage behind each other in the closed position with form fitting in regard to the closing direction Z, see
(44) The form fitting engagement of the two closure parts 2, 3 by means of the form fit sections 23, 33 allows a secure connection in the closed position of the closure device 1. An unintentional opening of the closure device 1 by a relative movement of the closure parts 2, 3 against the closing direction Z, by which the two closure parts 2, 3 would be separated from each other, can thus be prevented. Furthermore, thanks to the form fitting of the form fit sections 23, 33 with each other, external shear forces which may be acting perpendicular to the closing direction Z on the closure parts 2, 3 can be absorbed.
(45) In another variant (not represented), the first form fit sections 23 and/or the second form fit sections 33 may be formed by a “real” mechanical undercut on the respective closure part 2, 3, wherein the first form fit sections 23 and/or the second form fit sections 33 each have at least one form fit surface running substantially perpendicular to the closing direction Z.
(46) Moreover, respective first guiding sections 24, 34 are provided on the two closure parts 2, 3. The first guiding sections 24, 34 in the sample embodiment shown are formed as first guiding surfaces 241, 341 on the form fit sections 23, 33, slanting in the closing direction Z and surrounding the first engaging sections 21, 31 at the sides.
(47) As is illustrated for example in
(48) For this purpose, the first guiding surfaces 241 of the first closure part 2 respectively form a first bearing section 25 for sliding on the first guiding surfaces 341 of the second closure part 3. By the same token, the first guiding surfaces 341 of the second closure part 3 respectively form a first bearing section 35 for sliding on the first guiding surfaces 241 of the first closure part.
(49) For example, when the second closure part 3 is mounted on the first closure part 2, the second closure part 3 can slide by its first bearing sections 35 on the first guiding surfaces 241 of the first closure part 2 along the closing direction Z and in this way it can be deflected perpendicular to the closing direction Z (corresponding to the relative movement R2 indicated in
(50) In this process, the second closure part 3 when sliding on the first guiding surfaces 241 of the first closure part 2 is loaded with a shear force applied perpendicular to the closing direction Z, bringing about the deflecting of the movement and the resulting relative movement R2 into the closed position. This process corresponds to the step from the intermediate position represented in
(51) In this way, an especially simple closing process is made possible, since a user only needs to place the closure parts 2, 3 against each other roughly along the closing direction Z. The form fitting interlocking of the form fit sections 23, 33 with each other then occurs almost automatically by the shear force produced by means of the guiding surfaces 241, 341 or by means of the bearing sections 25, 35 and the resulting relative movement R of the second The magnetic attraction between the engaging sections 21, 31 additionally assists in the closing process.
(52) As shown in
(53) The attracting magnetic forces K1, K2 directed accordingly perpendicular to the closing direction Z then also hold the closure device 1 in its closed position when the closure parts 2, 3 are subjected to an external shear force acting against the relative movement R2, as long as the external shear force does not surpass the magnetic forces K1, K2. In this way, an unintentional opening of the closure device 1 can be prevented. On the other hand, external shear forces acting in the direction of the relative movement R2 on the closure parts 2, 3 can be absorbed by the form fitting engagement of the form fit sections 23, 33 in the closed position.
(54) In addition to the first guiding sections 24, 34, respective second guiding sections 27, 37 are provided on the two closure parts 2, 3. The second guiding sections 27, 37 herein are also formed as two guiding surfaces 271, 371 on the form fit sections 23, 33, slanting toward the closing direction Z, and enclosing the engaging sections 21, 31 at the sides.
(55) The function of the second guiding sections 27, 37 becomes clear from the step from the intermediate position shown in
(56) For this purpose, the second guiding surfaces 271 of the first closure part 2 respectively form a second bearing section 26 for sliding on the second guiding surfaces 371 of the second closure part 3. By the same token, the second guiding surfaces 371 of the second closure part 3 respectively form a second bearing section 36 for sliding on the second guiding surfaces 271 of the first closure part.
(57) For example, the second closure part 3 in a first step can slide by its second bearing sections 36 on the second guiding surfaces 271 of the first closure part 2 and in this way be deflected perpendicular to the closing direction Z (corresponding to the first relative movement R1 shown in
(58) In a second step, the second closure part 3, as was already described above in regard to
(59) Thanks to the described interplay of the second guiding sections 27, 37 and the first guiding sections 24, 34, a certain tolerance is ensured when placing the closure parts 2, 3 against each other, which simplifies the closing of the closure device 1 for a user. Thus, the user need not worry about lining up the two closure parts 2, 3 exactly in the area of their first guiding sections 27, 37.
(60) Of course, it is also possible when placing the closure parts 2, 3 against one another for the first closure part 2 to come directly into abutment with the first guiding section 34 of the other closure part 3, without having been first deflected at the second guiding section 37. The mounting may occur here in the area of the entire width of the first guiding sections 24, 34, so that a particularly accurate mounting is not required. The first guiding sections 24, 34 thus also contribute in themselves to a tolerance in the mounting movement and therefore to an especially easy closing process of the closure device 1.
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(62) The closure device 1 represented in
(63) In contrast with the first sample embodiment, however, in the closure device 1 per
(64) This has the following advantage, especially in a cascading configuration with at least three first engaging sections 21 and at least two gaps 22 resulting from them (as in the sample embodiment per
(65) The base bodies 20, 30 of the closure parts 2, 3 in the sample embodiment per
(66) In particular, the engaging sections 21, 31 can be made from such a flexible material.
(67) In addition or alternatively, other sections, especially an intermediate section between adjacent engaging sections 21 of the first closure part 2, may also be made from a flexible material.
(68) By manufacturing the base bodies 20, 30 of the closure parts 2, 3 at least in part from a flexible material one achieves a deformability at the closure parts 2, 3, making it possible on the one hand to secure the closure parts 2, 3 in variable manner with shape adapted to a mating object, such as an article of clothing or the like. On the other hand, the use of a flexible material can also achieve an advantageous connecting effect and a favorable holding of the closure parts 2, 3 against each other in the closed position, thanks to a beneficial adhesive friction between the engaging sections 21, 31 in the closed position.
(69) In one sample embodiment represented in
(70) In each engaging section 21, 31 of the closure parts 2, 3 in the sample embodiment represented there is arranged a magnetic section in the form of a discrete magnet element 211, 311, being magnetized—as described above with respect to
(71) For the closing of the closure device 1, the engaging section 31 of the second closure part 3 is inserted in one of the gaps 22 between the engaging sections 21 of the first closure part 2 and moved closer to the first closure part 2 in a closing direction Z. In the closed position (
(72) The base bodies 20, 30 in turn are made at least in part of a flexible material and thus are deformable, wherein furthermore an advantageous adhesive friction can be achieved through the choice of the material, even under a large loading.
(73) In a modified sample embodiment, represented in
(74) Furthermore, reference is made to the above remarks, especially for the sample embodiment of
(75) In a sample embodiment represented in
(76) In this case, the base bodies 20, 30 can each be made of a flexible material at least in part. Alternatively, however, it is also conceivable to make the base bodies 20, 30 from a rigid material, i.e., a material which is slightly deformable, if at all, and therefore not flexibly adaptable to the shape of an article of clothing or the like, for example.
(77) In the sample embodiment represented, two gaps 22 are provided on the first closure part 2, formed between three engaging sections 21, into which one engaging section 31 of the second closure part 3 can be inserted in the closing direction Z, as can be seen in the transition from
(78) The engaging sections 21, 31 each have the basic shape of a non-rectangular parallelogram in cross section, so that a bearing surface 313 of the engaging section 31 of the second closure part 3 is inclined both to the closing direction Z and to the loading direction B and therefore in the closed position (
(79) As is evident from
(80) On the underside of the engaging section 31 of the second closure part 3 there is formed a protruding element 38, as can be seen from a joint viewing of
(81) The sample embodiment represented in
(82) In other respects, for the functioning of the closure device 1 of this sample embodiment reference is made to the foregoing remarks on the sample embodiment per
(83) In a sample embodiment represented in
(84) In particular, in this sample embodiment the engaging sections 21 of the first closure part 2 do not extend outwardly beyond the fastening section 200 (against the closing direction Z), so that the engaging sections 21 are sunken in the base body 20.
(85) Otherwise, this sample embodiment is functionally identical to the sample embodiments of
(86) In a modification of the sample embodiment per
(87) In another modification, it is also conceivable and possible to provide a fastening section 200, 300 on each closure part 2, 3, relative to which the bottoms 221, 321 of the gaps 22, 32 are recessed, so that the gaps 22, 32 are formed as a kind of depression in the respective base body 20, 30.
(88) The basic idea of the invention is not confined to the above described sample embodiments, but rather may also be realized in an entirely different way.
(89) A closure device of the kind described here may be used in very different manners, for example, on an article of clothing, such as a shoe, a jacket, a shirt, or the like.
(90) In one specific embodiment, a shoe, especially an athletic shoe, has a closure device of the kind described here. The closure device serves, e.g., to close and possibly tighten the shoe, (such as a ski boot).
(91) However, such a closure device may also be used for example on a medical aid, such as an orthesis or a prosthesis.
(92) As the magnetic sections, discrete magnet elements may be used, for example, which are for example inserted in associated recesses on the base body and glued to the base body, for example by using an epoxy glue.
(93) The magnetic sections may be formed each time by a permanent magnet element. Alternatively, it is also conceivable to provide permanent magnet elements on one closure part, for example, but passive magnet elements in the form of ferromagnetic anchors on the other closure part, interacting by magnetic attraction with the permanent magnets.
(94) Again, alternatively, it is also conceivable to produce the base body of the closure parts themselves at least partly of a magnetized material, instead of discrete elements.
LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
(95) 1 Closure device 2 First closure part 20 Base body of the first closure part 200 Fastening section 21 First engaging section 211 First permanent magnet 212 Receiving opening 22, 22-1, 22-2 Gaps 220 Intermediate section 23 First form fit section 231 First form fit surface 24 First guiding section 241 First guiding surface 25 First bearing section 26 Second bearing section 27 Second guiding section 271 Second guiding surface 28 Form fit section 3 Second closure part 30 Base body of the second closure part 300 Fastening section 31 Second engaging section 311 Second permanent magnet 312 Receiving opening 313 Bearing surface 32 Gap 321 Bottom 33 Second form fit section 331 Second form fit surface 34 First guiding section 341 First guiding surface 35 First bearing section 36 Second bearing section 37 Second guiding section 371 Second guiding surface 38 Form fit section 4, 5 Parts B Loading direction F Force K1, K2 Magnetic forces M1 First direction of magnetization M2 Second direction of magnetization N North pole R1, R2 Relative movements S South pole XY, X′Y′ Planes of extension of the base body Z Closing direction