EP2531059B1 - Dispositif de fermeture - Google Patents

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EP2531059B1
EP2531059B1 EP11709657.8A EP11709657A EP2531059B1 EP 2531059 B1 EP2531059 B1 EP 2531059B1 EP 11709657 A EP11709657 A EP 11709657A EP 2531059 B1 EP2531059 B1 EP 2531059B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/10Arrangement of fasteners
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44DINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES OR SLIDE FASTENERS, AND TO JEWELLERY, BRACELETS OR OTHER PERSONAL ADORNMENTS
    • A44D2200/00General types of fasteners
    • A44D2200/10Details of construction
    • A44D2200/12Details of construction made of two identical elements
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the invention relates to a closure device for connecting two parts according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Such a closure device has a first connection module and a second connection module, which can be arranged in a closing direction to one another and mechanically locked in a closed position with each other (see WO 2009/103279 ). By moving the first connection module or a part of the first connection module in an opening direction that differs from the closing direction, the first connection module can then be detached from the second connection module, in this way opening the closure device.
  • connection modules are attached to each other in a vertical closing direction and thereby lock mechanically.
  • first connection module and the second connection module in each case a magnet or on the one hand a magnet and on the other hand a magnetic armature are arranged, the production of the mechanical latching and thus the transfer of the Locking device magnetically supported in the closed position.
  • suitable dimensioning of the magnets closing the closure device is largely automatic when the connection modules are approached to each other.
  • Locking devices of this type on the one hand in their closed position a safe and reliable connection of two parts with each other available and on the other hand can be closed in a simple manner and opened again in a haptic pleasant way.
  • the uses of such closure devices extend to devices of a general type for (releasably) connecting two parts, such as closures of bags, flaps or lids, connection device for straps or lines or other components and the like.
  • a closure device as for example from the WO 2008/006357 A2 is known, when the first connection module is in the closed position on the second connection module, the first connection module against the closing direction held on the second connection module by the two connection modules are mechanically locked together by a mechanical latching means.
  • This mechanical latching device has an elastically resilient spring locking element on one of the connection modules to which a latching projection on the other of the connection modules can be attached in the closing direction, so that the spring locking element is pushed aside to the closing direction and mechanically with the latching projection in the manner of a clip element Engaged and thereby acting against the closing direction acting mechanical latch is made.
  • a secure hold of the two connection modules is provided to each other on this mechanical latching.
  • One approach to increase the mechanical strength may be to design the mechanical latching device with a locking projection and a spring locking element stable.
  • the present invention has for its object to provide a closure device which is particularly strong against the closing direction, in which the transfer of the connection modules in the closed position but not significantly more difficult.
  • a closure device of the type mentioned above has a form-locking element arranged on one of the connection modules, which is formed after the locking of the first connection module with the second connection module by moving the first connection module relative to the second connection module against the opening direction with a recess on the another of the connection modules to engage to hold the first connection module in addition to the mechanical latching device against the closing direction in the closed position on the second connection module.
  • the form-locking element is preferably designed to produce a positive engagement against the closing direction between the connection modules by engaging in the recess.
  • the protrusion engaging in the recess in the closed position provides, in addition to the latching device, a positive connection between the connection modules which, in the manner of an undercut, holds the first connection module to the second connection module.
  • the interlocking element may for example be designed in the manner of a pin, by moving the the first connection module is inserted against the opening direction relative to the second connection module in the recess and thus produces a positive connection against the closing direction.
  • connection module must be offset by an offset in the opening direction to the second connection module to then move the first connection module to engage the positive-locking element with the associated recess by the offset against the opening direction.
  • connection of the two connection modules is not established by simply attaching the first connection module in the closing direction to the second connection module, but first the first connection module must be attached in the closing direction to the second connection module until the latching device engages latchingly, in order then to shift the final connection module relative to the second connection module by the offset against the opening direction for the final transfer to the closed position.
  • the latching device may be formed in a specific embodiment by at least one arranged on one of the connection modules plug-in portion and at least one arranged on the other of the connecting modules spring locking element, wherein the plug portion and the spring locking element each have at least one latching projection for producing a counter to the closing direction acting mechanical latching.
  • the plug-in portion may be formed as rigid as possible, while the spring locking element is elastically resilient in a direction transverse to the closing direction, so that for attaching the first connection module to the second connection module, the plug portion can be attached to the spring locking element, while the locking projections run each other and the spring locking element thus pushed aside transversely to the closing direction, until the locking projections of the plug-in section and latching the spring locking element positively engage with each other in engagement.
  • each connection module can have a plug-in section and at least one spring locking element. This makes it possible to construct the connection modules of identical construction, wherein the plug-in section of the first connection module with the spring locking element of the second connection module and simultaneously the plug section of the second connection module engage with the spring locking element of the first connection module for closing the closure device.
  • each connection module may have a form-locking element and a recess associated with the positive-locking element of the other connection module.
  • each connection module has a form-locking element and a recess, wherein after latching by the latching device and moving the connection modules against the opening direction to each other, the projection of the first connection module with the recess of the second connection module and the projection of the second connection module with the recess of first connection module engage.
  • a particularly strong, also symmetrical, additional positive connection against the closing direction is provided, which ensures a high mechanical strength of the closure device against large load forces.
  • the closure device can be fundamentally designed purely mechanically without magnetic means. Closing then takes place by a manual attachment of the first connection module to the second connection module and a manual engagement of the latching device.
  • the closure device can have magnetic means which, in order to support the transfer of the first connection module into the closed position, bring about a magnetic attraction between the first connection module and the second connection module.
  • These magnetic means may, for example, be formed by magnets arranged on the connection modules or by a magnet arranged on the one connection module and a magnetic anchor arranged on the other connection module.
  • the magnetic means may be designed such that it has such a magnetic attraction between the first connection module and the second Cause connection module that when attaching the first connection module to the second connection module, the mechanical locking over the latching device is largely self-produced so that the first connection module automatically locks when applied to the second connection module in a user-friendly way.
  • the magnetic means may be configured to magnetically assist in moving the first connection module relative to the second connection module against the opening direction to engage the interlocking element with the associated recess.
  • a magnet may be arranged on the first connection module to form a magnet on the second connection module such that they face each other in the closed position when the latching device is latched and the projection engaging with the recess faces frontally with oppositely polarized magnetic poles.
  • the opening direction differs from the closing direction. This is to be understood that the opening direction is directed perpendicular or at an oblique angle to the closing direction, but not parallel to the closing direction and not antiparallel, ie opposite to the closing direction.
  • the opening direction may for example be directed perpendicular to the closing direction.
  • the opening direction is defined by the latching projections of the latching device, which extend, for example, transversely to the closing direction.
  • the opening direction is directed tangentially to these latching projections and defines the direction along which the plug portion of one connection module can be tangentially disengaged from the spring latching elements of the other connection module.
  • a main loading direction, along which tensile forces act on the closure device is directed at a first oblique angle to the closing direction and at a second oblique angle to the opening direction.
  • the second oblique angle preferably corresponds to an obtuse angle greater than 90 ° and less than 180 °. If the main loading direction is directed at an angle greater than 90 ° to the opening direction, this has the consequence that a vector component of the main loading direction is directed against the opening direction. This in turn has the consequence that opening of the closure device is at least made difficult under load, because this must be done against the loading forces to move the first connection module in the opening direction relative to the second connection module.
  • a locking device for securing the engagement of the projection with the recess may be provided.
  • the locking device locks the first connection module with respect to the second connection module against displacement in the opening direction as soon as the projection has come into engagement with the recess, thus preventing unintentional release of the closure device by moving the connection modules in the opening direction relative to each other. Only by an actuation of the locking device, the first connection module can then be moved in the opening direction relative to the second connection module and the closure device can be opened with it.
  • Fig. 1 to 5 show an embodiment of a closure device with a first connection module 1 and a second connection module 2 in different phases of movement, namely before closing ( Fig. 1A to 1D ), while closing ( Fig. 2A to 2D and Fig. 3A to 3D ), in a closed position ( Figs. 4A to 4D ) and when opening ( Figs. 5A to 5D ).
  • FIG. 1A to 1D . 2A to 2D . 3A to 3D . 4A to 4D . 5A to 5D are chosen so that view A is a front view, view B is a sectional view in a sectional plane transverse to the plane of view A, view C is a side view and view D is a sectional view in a sectional plane transverse to the plane of the view C.
  • the closure device is formed by a first connection module 1 and a second connection module 2, which can each be connected via a webbing web 13, 23 with a belt or rope.
  • the closure device is then used to connect two straps or two other components, which can preferably cause a load in a main loading direction FL on train the closure device.
  • Fig. 1A to 1D show the closure device initially in the open state.
  • the connection modules 1, 2 are present separately from one another, so that the belts or other components connected to the connection modules 1, 2 are detached from one another.
  • connection modules 1, 2 are designed substantially identical.
  • the connection modules 1, 2 each have a plug-in section 11, 22 and two spring locking elements 12a, 12b, 21a, 21b, which together form a Forming locking device for mechanical locking of the connection modules with each other.
  • the plug-in sections 11, 22 and the spring locking elements 12a, 12b, 21a, 21b in this case each have latching projections 11a, 11b, 120a, 120b, 210a, 210b, 22a, 22b, which are designed to counteract a latching, form-fitting connection a closing direction X between the connection modules 1, 2 produce.
  • connection modules 1, 2 can be used to close the closure device, as in Fig. 2A to 2D shown, in the closing direction X are attached to each other.
  • the latching projections 22a, 22b of the plug-in section 22 of the second connection module 2 also run onto the latching projections 120a, 120b of the spring latching elements 12a, 12b of the first connection module, so that they too snap into engagement with one another.
  • This locked state is in Fig. 3A to 3D shown.
  • connection modules 1, 2 are first by an offset A against a perpendicular to the closing direction X directed opening direction Y (see Fig. 2D and 3D ) against each other in their final closed position.
  • a respective projection 16, 26 is formed on the front side on the plug-in section 11 of the first connection module 1 and also on the front side on the plug-in section 22 of the second connection module 2, which protrudes axially along the opening direction Y from the respective plug section 11, 22 and a recess 240 or 140 is assigned to the respective other connection module 2 and 1 respectively.
  • connection modules 1, 2 serve to provide in a final closed position by engaging in the respective associated recess 240 and 140, an additional positive connection against the closing direction X between the connection modules 1, 2, so that the closure device particularly high loading forces in the Main load direction FL can withstand.
  • the connection modules 1, 2 have been attached to each other in the closing direction X and the latching means (formed by the plug sections 11, 22 and the spring locking elements 12a, 12b, 21a, 21b) is locked, the first connection module 1 in addition to the Displacement A against the opening direction Y to move relative to the second connection module 2 in order to bring the closure device in its final closed position, as shown in FIG Figs. 4A to 4D is shown.
  • the closure device is then by the mechanical latching of the plug portions 11, 22 with the spring locking elements 12a, 12b, 21a, 21b on the one hand and by the engagement of the projections 16, 26 in the associated recesses 140, 240 safe and mechanically highly resilient against the closing direction X and also against the main load direction FL interconnected.
  • Magnetic means 10, 20 are provided on the connection modules 1, 2, which may be formed for example by a respective magnet 10, 20 or on the one hand a magnet and on the other hand a magnetic armature in the form of a core made of a ferromagnetic material. These magnetic means 10, 20 serve to transfer the connection modules 1, 2 in the closed position according to Figs. 4A to 4D to support magnetically and can advantageously be dimensioned so that when attaching the connection modules 1, 2 to each other, the mechanical locking of the plug sections 11, 22 with the spring locking elements 12a, 12b, 21a, 21b can be done in an automatic or at least largely automatic manner and thus a Users the connection modules 1, 2 does not have to laboriously mechanically engage with each other.
  • the magnetic means 10, 20 are arranged on the connection modules 1, 2 that they only in the closed position according to Figs. 4A to 4D as far as possible face frontally attractively. If the connection modules 1, 2, as in Fig. 2D and 3D shown, with an offset A in the closing direction X attached to each other, the magnetic means 10, 20, however, offset in the opening direction Y to each other, so that they exert a magnetic attraction against the opening direction Y between the connection modules 1, 2, so that automatically Connecting modules 1, 2 pull against the opening direction Y in the closed position and engage the projections 16, 26 with the associated recesses 240 and 140, respectively.
  • the magnetic means 10, 20 may be at least slightly offset in the opening direction Y in the closed position, so that the connecting modules 1, 2 biased in the closed position due to the slight offset of the magnetic means 10, 20 against the opening direction Y to each other and thus the projections 16, 26 are securely pressed into the recesses 240 and 140, respectively.
  • the main load direction FL obliquely to the closing direction X and also directed obliquely to the opening direction Y.
  • the main load direction FL has here with a direction vector component FLX opposite to the closing direction X and with a direction vector component FLY opposite to the opening direction Y.
  • a direction vector component means a vector component of the main load direction FL when projecting onto the closing direction X or the opening direction Y.
  • the direction vector component FLX opposite to the closing direction X is the vector component of the main load direction L when projected onto the axis of the closing direction.
  • the direction vector component FLY opposite to the opening direction is the projection of the main loading direction FL onto the axis of the opening direction Y.
  • the main load direction FL is directed at an obtuse angle (greater than 90 °, but less than 180 °) to the opening direction Y and thus results in a direction vector component FLY of the main load direction FL, which is directed against the opening direction Y, there are several advantageous effects.
  • the oblique orientation of the opening direction Y at an obtuse angle to the main loading direction FL causes the closure device to not be opened under load, or at least very difficult to open.
  • the projections 16, 26 are also disengaged from the recesses 240 or 140, so that the connection modules 1, 2 can be released from each other when the plug-in sections 11, 22 are disengaged from the spring locking elements 12a, 12b , 21 a, 21 b are as in Figs. 5A to 5D shown.
  • the opening can be done in a haptic pleasant way, since the tangential movement of the magnetic means 10, 20 in the opening direction Y can be done without much effort.
  • the projections 16, 26 on the plug-in sections 11, 22 are pin-shaped and project axially from the plug-in sections 11, 22.
  • the projections 16, 26, which may be formed, for example, as circular cylindrical pins, can hereby be of any desired stability, the stability being essentially dependent on the geometry and the material properties of the projections 16, 26 and the recesses 140 receiving the projections 16, 26 , 240.
  • connection modules 1, 2 may be made of metal in this case to ensure a secure, positive engagement.
  • Other parts of the connection modules 1, 2 may for example be made of plastic as plastic moldings.
  • the magnetic means 10, 20 are not necessarily designed and dimensioned so that they automatically the connection modules 1, 2 against the opening direction Y in the final closed position according to Figs. 4A to 4D pull. It can also be provided that the magnetic means 10, 20 magnetically support only the attachment in the closing direction, the displacement of the connection modules 1, 2 against the opening direction Y to each other, however, must be done manually.
  • the displacement movement is supported elastically by the offset A against the opening direction Y by additional mechanical springs.
  • a locking device can be provided which locks the first connection module 1 against the second connection module 2 against displacement in the opening direction Y, as soon as the projections 16, 26 with the recesses 140, 240 are engaged.
  • a locking device can be provided which locks the first connection module 1 against the second connection module 2 against displacement in the opening direction Y, as soon as the projections 16, 26 with the recesses 140, 240 are engaged.
  • the closure device can then be moved into the opening device Y and thus opened only by an additional operation, namely a release of the locking device.
  • This locking can for example be realized in that the spring locking elements 12a, 12b, 21a, 21b are still under bias when in the in Fig. 3A to 3D shown state to the male sections 11, 22 have been recognized. You can be designed so that they snap into their final detent position and engage in this example, in associated recesses on the male sections 11, 22, when the final closed position according to Figs. 4A to 4D is reached. To open the closure device then the spring locking elements 12a, 12b, 21a, 21b must be released by active actuation from their engagement in order to move the connection modules 1, 2 in the opening direction Y relative to each other.
  • the main loading direction FL does not necessarily have to be directed obliquely to the closing direction X. It is also conceivable that the main load direction antiparallel to the closing direction X, that is directed exactly opposite to the closing direction X.
  • closure device can also be designed purely mechanically, without magnetic means being present in the manner described here.
  • the idea underlying the invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, but can be realized in other embodiments of closure devices, as for example from the WO 2008/006357 A2 , of the WO 2009/092368 A2 , of the WO 2010/006594 A2 , of the WO 2008/006354 A2 , of the WO 2008/006356 A2 , of the WO 2009/010049 A2 and the WO 2009/12796 A2 , are known.
  • the closing parts are transferred to a closed position in a magnetically assisted manner, so that they are mechanically locked together in a closed position.
  • magnetic means are not necessarily provided even in these closure devices.
  • the closure devices can also be purely mechanical without magnetic means being present.
  • a closure device of the type described is suitable for a variety of different uses and advantageously used.
  • the closure device can be used as a closure for bags, rucksacks, suitcases, furniture or other storage or transport or containers.
  • the closure device may also be used to releasably connect components or flexible traction means such as ropes or straps (eg for mountaineering equipment or sailing equipment or even dog collars, towing ropes or other ropes or ropes), for attaching motorcycle or bicycle accessories to a motorcycle or bicycle (Such as for attaching saddlebags or other bags or bags, tools or the like) or for baby bowls, strollers or child carrier racks are used.
  • the closure device for attaching mobile phones, weapons, truncheons or other utensils can be used on a belt holder.

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  1. Dispositif de fermeture servant à relier deux parties, comprenant un premier module de liaison (1) et un deuxième module de liaison (2), dans lequel
    - le premier module de liaison (1) peut être disposé dans une direction de fermeture (X) au niveau du deuxième module de liaison (2) et est enclenché mécaniquement dans une position de fermeture avec le deuxième module de liaison (2) par un système d'enclenchement (11, 12a, 12b, 21a, 21b, 22) et est maintenu dans le sens opposé à la direction de fermeture (X) au niveau du deuxième module de liaison (2), et
    - le premier module de liaison (1) est détachable du deuxième module de liaison (2) par un mouvement du premier module de liaison (1) ou d'une partie du premier module de liaison (2) dans une direction d'ouverture (Y) différente de la direction de fermeture (X)
    caractérisé par
    un élément à complémentarité de forme (16, 26) disposé au niveau d'un des modules de liaison (1, 2), lequel est réalisé pour parvenir en prise avec un évidement (140, 240) au niveau de l'autre des modules de liaison (1, 2) après l'établissement de l'enclenchement du premier module de liaison (1) avec le deuxième module de liaison (2) par le déplacement du premier module de liaison (1) par rapport au deuxième module de liaison (2) dans le sens opposé à la direction d'ouverture (Y), afin de maintenir le premier module de liaison (1) dans la position de fermeture, au niveau du deuxième module de liaison (2), en complément du système d'enclenchement (11, 12a, 12b, 21a, 21b, 22) mécanique dans le sens opposé à la direction de fermeture (X).
  2. Dispositif de fermeture selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que l'élément à complémentarité de forme (16, 26) établit par l'engrènement avec l'évidement (140, 240) une complémentarité de forme, dans le sens opposé à la direction de fermeture (X).
  3. Dispositif de fermeture selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que le premier module de liaison (1) est à placer au niveau du deuxième module de liaison (2) selon un décalage (A) dans la direction d'ouverture (Y) et doit être déplacé d'un décalage (A) dans le sens opposé à la direction d'ouverture (Y) afin d'amener l'élément à complémentarité de forme (16, 26) en prise avec l'évidement (140, 240) associé.
  4. Dispositif de fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce que le système d'enclenchement (11, 12a, 12b, 21a, 21b, 22) est formé par au moins une section enfichable (11, 22) disposée au niveau d'un des modules de liaison (1, 2) et par au moins un élément de verrouillage à ressort (12a, 12b, 21a, 21b) disposé au niveau de l'autre module de liaison (1, 2), lesquels présentent respectivement au moins une partie faisant saillie d'enclenchement (11a, 11b, 120a, 120b, 210a, 210b, 22a, 22b) servant à établir un enclenchement mécanique agissant dans le sens opposé à la direction de fermeture (X).
  5. Dispositif de fermeture selon la revendication 4, caractérisé en ce que chaque module de liaison (1, 2) présente une section enfichable (11, 22) et au moins un élément de verrouillage à ressort (12a, 12b, 21a, 21b).
  6. Dispositif de fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que chaque module de liaison (1, 2) présente un élément à complémentarité de forme (16, 26) et un évidement (140, 240) associé à l'élément à complémentarité de forme (16, 26) de l'autre module de liaison (1, 2).
  7. Dispositif de fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé par des moyens magnétiques (10, 20), lesquels provoquent, afin de soutenir le passage du premier module de liaison (1) dans la position de fermeture, une force magnétique d'attraction entre le premier module de liaison (1) et le deuxième module de liaison (2).
  8. Dispositif de fermeture selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que les moyens magnétiques (10, 20) sont formés par des aimants (10, 20) disposés au niveau des modules de liaison (1) ou par un aimant (10,20) disposé au niveau de l'un des modules de liaison (1, 2) et par un induit magnétique disposé au niveau de l'autre module de liaison (1, 2).
  9. Dispositif de fermeture selon la revendication 7 ou 8, caractérisé en ce que les moyens magnétiques (10, 20) sont réalisés pour soutenir de manière magnétique le déplacement du premier module de liaison (1) par rapport au deuxième module de liaison (2) dans le sens opposé à la direction d'ouverture (Y) afin d'amener en prise l'élément à complémentarité de forme (16, 26) avec l'évidement (140, 240) associé.
  10. Dispositif de fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la direction d'ouverture (Y) est orientée de manière perpendiculaire par rapport à la direction de fermeture (X).
  11. Dispositif de fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la direction d'ouverture (Y) est orientée de manière tangentielle par rapport à des parties faisant saillie d'enclenchement (11a, 11b, 120a, 120b, 210a, 210b, 22a, 22b), s'étendant de manière transversale par rapport à la direction de fermeture (X), du système d'enclenchement (11, 12a, 12b, 21a, 21b, 22).
  12. Dispositif de fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'une direction principale de sollicitation (FL), dans laquelle le premier module de liaison (1) est sollicité en traction par rapport au deuxième module de liaison (2), est orientée selon un premier angle incliné (α) par rapport à la direction de fermeture (X) et selon un deuxième angle incliné (ß) par rapport à la direction d'ouverture (Y).
  13. Dispositif de fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé par un système d'arrêt servant à bloquer l'engrènement de la partie faisant saillie (16, 26) avec l'évidement (140, 240), dans lequel le système d'arrêt arrête le premier module de liaison (1) par rapport au deuxième module de liaison (2) pour éviter un déplacement par coulissement dans la direction d'ouverture (Y) dès que la partie faisant saillie (16, 26) est parvenue en prise avec l'évidement (140, 240).
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