Ratcheting Buckle
20240365933 ยท 2024-11-07
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Abstract
A ratchet buckle including a housing and a ratcheting assembly. The housing includes a top cover and a bottom cover. The bottom cover is configured to couple to the top cover to form a channel between the top and bottom covers. The ratcheting assembly is disposed in the channel. The ratcheting assembly includes a lever clasp and a rocker pin. The rocker pin is configured to rotatably couple to the lever clasp and includes a body and a rocker tooth that projects from the body. The rocker tooth is configured to be in a locked orientation absent user interaction with the lever clasp. Responsive to the user interaction with the lever clasp, the rocker tooth is to be in an unlocked orientation.
Claims
1. A ratchet buckle comprising: a housing having a top cover and a bottom cover, the bottom cover configured to couple to the top cover to form a channel between the top cover and the bottom cover; and a ratcheting assembly disposed in the channel between the top cover and the bottom cover, the ratcheting assembly comprising a lever clasp and a rocker pin, the rocker pin configured to rotatably couple to the lever clasp and comprising a body and a rocker tooth that projects from the body, wherein the rocker tooth is configured to be in a locked orientation absent user interaction with the lever clasp, wherein responsive to the user interaction with the lever clasp, the rocker tooth is to be in an unlocked orientation.
2. The ratchet buckle of claim 1, wherein a distal end of the rocker pin is configured to rotatably couple with the lever clasp responsive to being inserted into a socket formed by the lever clasp, wherein rotation of the rocker pin is responsive to rotation of the lever clasp.
3. The ratchet buckle of claim 1, wherein the ratcheting assembly further comprises a spring, wherein the spring is a torsional spring that is configured to provide a spring force to cause the rocker tooth to be in the locked orientation that is substantially perpendicular to the bottom cover.
4. The ratchet buckle of claim 1, wherein the top cover, the bottom cover, the rocker pin, and the lever clasp are all connected by a hinging rod that runs through a corresponding opening formed of each of the top cover, the bottom cover, the rocker pin, and the lever clasp.
5. The ratchet buckle of claim 1 further comprising a band comprising band body and a ratcheting tab that protrudes from the band body that is configured to be inserted between the top cover and the bottom cover via the channel.
6. The ratchet buckle of claim 5, wherein a slot portion of the band forms a slot configured to receive excess length portion of the band body to cause the excess length portion to be tucked under one or more portions of the band body.
7. The ratchet buckle of claim 6, wherein the slot portion of the band is not coplanar with the one or more portions of the band body to receive the excess length portion of the band of the one or more portions of the band body.
8. The ratchet buckle of claim 5, wherein the ratcheting tab is configured to be inserted into the channel at a tab angle corresponding to a tooth angle at which the rocker tooth projects from the rocker pin.
9. The ratchet buckle of claim 5, wherein the band is configured to slide between the top cover and the bottom cover in a first direction parallel to the housing to cause the ratcheting tab to contact the rocker tooth and prevent the band from sliding out of the housing in a second direction, wherein the user interaction with the lever clasp is to cause the rocker tooth to rotate out of contact with the ratcheting tab to permit sliding of the band in the second direction.
10. The ratchet buckle of claim 9, wherein a portion of the rocker tooth projecting into the channel is a triangular prism.
11. The ratchet buckle of claim 10, wherein a face of the ratcheting tab that is configured to contact the rocker tooth is substantially parallel to a corresponding face of the rocker tooth.
12. A system for buckling a watch band, the system comprising: a housing assembly comprising a top cover and a bottom cover, the housing assembly forming a channel between the top cover and the bottom cover; a band comprising a ratcheting tab configured to insert into the channel responsive to the band being inserted between the top cover and bottom cover of the housing assembly; and a ratcheting assembly comprising a rocker tooth, a rocker pin, and a lever clasp, the rocker tooth being coupled to the rocker pin, the rocker pin being rotatably coupled to the lever clasp, wherein the rocker pin is configured to be in a locked orientation to secure the band absent user interaction with the lever clasp, and wherein the rocker pin is configured to be in an unlocked orientation to not secure the band responsive to the user interaction with the lever clasp.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein the rocker pin is configured to rotatably couple with the lever clasp responsive to being inserted in a socket formed by the lever clasp.
14. The system of claim 12, wherein a torsional spring is configured to apply a spring force to the rocker pin to cause the rocker tooth to be in the locked orientation absent the user interaction, and wherein the rocker pin is to rotate and the rocker tooth to be in the unlocked orientation responsive to the user interaction.
15. The system of claim 12, wherein the top cover, the bottom cover, the rocker pin, and the lever clasp are connected by a hinging rod that runs through a corresponding opening formed of each of the top cover, the bottom cover, the rocker pin, and the lever clasp.
16. The system of claim 12, wherein a slot portion of the band forms a slot configured to receive an excess length portion of the band to cause the excess length portion to be tucked under one or more portions of the band.
17. The system of claim 16, wherein the slot portion of the band is not coplanar with the one or more portions of the band.
18. The system of claim 12, wherein the ratcheting tab is configured to be inserted into the channel at a tab angle corresponding to a tooth angle at which the rocker tooth projects from the rocker pin.
19. The system of claim 12, wherein a portion of the rocker tooth projecting into the channel is a triangular prism.
20. A ratchet assembly of a ratchet buckle, the ratchet assembly comprising: a rocker pin comprising: a rocker pin body comprising a first distal end and a second distal end opposite the first distal end, the rocker pin body having an axis; and a rocker tooth extending from the rocker pin body, the rocker tooth having a perimeter that is a triangular prism converging with a semicircle; a lever clasp rotatably coupled to the first distal end and the second distal end of the rocker pin; and a spring configured to apply force to the rocker tooth to cause the rocker tooth to be in a locked orientation absent user interaction with the lever clasp, wherein the rocker tooth is to be in an unlocked orientation responsive to user interaction with the lever clasp that is to cause the rocker tooth to rotate around the axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0002] In order to describe the manner in which the above-recited and other advantages and features of the present disclosure can be obtained, a more particular description of the present disclosure briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the present disclosure and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the present disclosure will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings.
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[0023] The present disclosure relates to a ratchet buckle. In some embodiments, an apparatus and methods of the present disclosure provide a ratchet buckle that acts as a ratchet system to create selections for the length of a band and provides ease of clasping and unclasping the band by the ratchet buckle.
[0024] A buckle is used for fastening two distal portions of an elongated component, such as a band, a belt, a strap, etc. For example, a buckle may be connected to a first distal portion of a band and may removably fasten to a second distal portion of the band. A buckle may be used to secure the elongated component around another object (e.g., a wrist of a person, a waist of a person, a bale of hay) or to secure, via the elongated object, an object against a surface (e.g., secure objects in a truck, etc.).
[0025] Existing buckles for elongated components (e.g., bands) only have a few options for how tight the elongated component (e.g., band) can be because of a limited selection of connection points where the buckle can connect to the second distal portion of the elongated component (e.g., limited selection of where the buckle can go through). This causes the band not to fit right on all users (e.g., too loose, or too tight). Existing buckles can also be difficult to secure to and unsecure from the second distal portion of the band (e.g., manipulate on and off) because of the precision required to find the correct connection point to secure the buckle (e.g., the precision required to find the correct hole in which to fit the buckle). This is especially difficult for some users (e.g., children, elderly people, people with mobility difficulties, etc.) who are increasingly starting to wear watches and other devices that require buckling. Among other things, the holes in elongated components of conventional buckles may stretch permanently and become loose or become damaged the more they are worn.
[0026] The devices, components, systems, and methods of the present disclosure solve one or more of these shortcomings of conventional systems. The present disclosure may provide a buckle that has more precise options for length.
[0027] The present disclosure includes a ratcheting buckle that can be used on anything that involves an elongated component (e.g., band), such as watches, straps, or cinches. The ratcheting buckle allows for a band to adjust to many smaller incremental sizes compared to traditional bands. The buckle configuration of the present disclosure enables this ratcheting without sacrificing aesthetic appeal, usability, or functionality.
[0028] In some embodiments, the present disclosure is implemented as a ratcheting buckle that includes a housing assembly and a ratchet assembly. The housing assembly includes a top cover, and a bottom cover that couples to the top cover to form a channel. The ratcheting assembly is positioned between the top cover and the bottom cover in the channel. The ratcheting assembly includes a rocker pin, rocker tooth, a flexible spring force, and a lever clasp. The rocker pin is an elongated device, centrally located, that serves as the axis for the rocker tooth. The rocker tooth is a projection from the rocker pin that is strategically positioned to engage with anything inserted inside the channel when in the locked orientation. The locked orientation occurs when the rocker pin is rotated so that the rocker tooth is projecting into the channel rather than running substantially parallel to it. The rocker tooth is projected into the channel when the only force being applied to the lever clasp is the flexible spring force, absent user intervention. The unlocked orientation occurs when the rocker pin is rotated so that the rocker tooth does not project into the channel and runs substantially parallel to the channel. The rocker tooth does not project into the channel when an outside force is applied to the lever clasp causing the rocker pin to rotate until it is substantially parallel to the channel. The rocker pin is rotatably connected to a lever clasp which is a user-operated mechanism used to control the rotation of the rocker pin. The lever clasp is positioned so that a component of the lever clasp is connected to the rocker pin between the top cover and bottom cover and another component is outside the housing assembly making it accessible to a user. The flexible spring force exerts a gentle but effective force on the rocker pin locking it in a position causing the rocker tooth to be projected inside the channel unless there is user interaction. The spring is configured to provide the spring force to cause the rocker tooth to be in the locked orientation that is substantially perpendicular to the bottom cover. The spring that is configured to provide the flexible spring force may be one or more torsional springs attached to the lever clasp.
[0029] In some embodiments, the present disclosure also includes an elongated component. The elongated component may have a first distal portion that is connected to the ratchet buckle and a second distal portion that passes through the channel formed by the ratchet buckle. The elongated component (e.g., band) may have a slot at the first distal end (e.g., proximate the ratchet buckle) so that after passing through the ratchet buckle, the second distal portion (e.g., the longer end of the band distal the ratchet buckle) is received into the slot. This allows for the excess length of the elongated component (e.g., band) to be tucked under the used part of the elongated component (e.g., band). This may allow the band to not have an extra plastic loop to hold the second distal portion in-place.
[0030] The present disclosure has technical advantages over conventional systems. In some embodiments, the present disclosure has a greater selection of connection points than a conventional system. This allows the present disclosure to secure better to objects (e.g., not be too tight or too loose) compared to conventional systems. The present disclosure may be easier to secure to and unsecure around an object (e.g., ratcheting buckle securing to the second distal portion of the band) than conventional solutions. This may allow the present disclosure to be easier for users (e.g., children, elderly people, people with mobility difficulties, etc.) than conventional systems.
[0031] Although in some embodiments, the present disclosure is described as a ratchet buckle and band, in some embodiments, other components may be used, such as other elongated components and/or other components that include a ratcheting assembly.
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[0053] The above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. Although the present disclosure has been described with references to specific illustrative examples and implementations, it will be recognized that the present disclosure is not limited to the examples and implementations described. The scope of the disclosure should be determined with reference to the following claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which the claims are entitled.
[0054] The preceding description sets forth numerous specific details such as examples of specific systems, components, methods, and so forth to provide a good understanding of several embodiments of the present disclosure. It will be apparent to one skilled in the art, however, that at least some embodiments of the present disclosure may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known components or methods are not described in detail or are presented in simple block diagram format to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the present disclosure. Thus, the specific details set forth are merely exemplary. Particular implementations may vary from these exemplary details and still be contemplated to be within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0055] The terms over, under, between, disposed on, and on as used herein refer to a relative position of one material layer or component with respect to other layers or components. For example, one layer disposed on, over, or under another layer may be directly in contact with the other layer or may have one or more intervening layers. Moreover, one layer disposed between two layers may be directly in contact with the two layers or may have one or more intervening layers. Similarly, unless explicitly stated otherwise, one feature disposed between two features may be in direct contact with the adjacent features or may have one or more intervening layers.
[0056] The words example or exemplary are used herein to mean serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any aspect or design described herein as example or exemplary is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other aspects or designs. Rather, use of the words example or exemplary is intended to present concepts in a concrete fashion.
[0057] Reference throughout this specification to one embodiment, an embodiment, or some embodiments means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. Thus, the appearances of the phrase in one embodiment, in an embodiment, or in some embodiments in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. In addition, the term or is intended to mean an inclusive or rather than an exclusive or. That is, unless specified otherwise, or clear from context, X includes A or B is intended to mean any of the natural inclusive permutations. That is, if X includes A, X includes B, or X includes both A and B, then X includes A or B is satisfied under any of the foregoing instances. In addition, the articles a and an as used in this application and the appended claims should generally be construed to mean one or more unless specified otherwise or clear from context to be directed to a singular form. Also, the terms first, second, third, fourth, etc. as used herein are meant as labels to distinguish among different elements and can not necessarily have an ordinal meaning according to their numerical designation. When the term about, substantially, or approximately is used herein, this is intended to mean that the nominal value presented is precise within 10%.
[0058] For simplicity of explanation, methods herein are depicted and described as a series of acts or operations. However, acts in accordance with this disclosure can occur in various orders and/or concurrently, and with other acts not presented and described herein. Furthermore, not all illustrated acts may be required to implement the methods in accordance with the disclosed subject matter. In addition, those skilled in the art will understand and appreciate that the methods could alternatively be represented as a series of interrelated states via a state diagram or events.
[0059] It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. Other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading and understanding the above description. The scope of the disclosure may, therefore, be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.