EP3434135A1 - Boucle pour bagages - Google Patents

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EP3434135A1
EP3434135A1 EP17183364.3A EP17183364A EP3434135A1 EP 3434135 A1 EP3434135 A1 EP 3434135A1 EP 17183364 A EP17183364 A EP 17183364A EP 3434135 A1 EP3434135 A1 EP 3434135A1
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receiving part
buckle
spring element
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Bojan Poljansek
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Moplan Studio Za Oblikovanje d o o
Moplan Studio Za Oblikovanje d o o
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B11/00Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
    • A44B11/25Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts
    • A44B11/2592Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts fastening by sliding in the main plane or a plane parallel to the main plane of the buckle
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B11/00Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
    • A44B11/005Buckles combined with other articles, e.g. with receptacles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B11/00Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
    • A44B11/25Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts
    • A44B11/2503Safety buckles
    • A44B11/2546Details
    • A44B11/2565Illuminated buckles

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  • the invention relates to a buckle for a container, such as a satchel, a piece of luggage or a backpack.
  • the buckle comprises a functional part with a base body with a preferably at least partially translucent cover,
  • the buckle further comprises a closure assembly as part of the functional part and a receiving part which receives the closure assembly to releasably connect the functional part with the receiving part.
  • the closure device of a quick-release system known, can be closed with the lid with hinged lids by means of a detachable hook connection.
  • the closure device has at a first closure part a spring-mounted eyelet into which a hook projecting on a second closure part engages in order to produce the closure.
  • the protruding hook can deform or even break when large forces occur.
  • the buckle for a container, such as a satchel or a backpack.
  • the buckle comprises a functional part with a main body, a cover which is preferably translucent at least in regions, optionally at least one luminous element and one Energy source for the at least one lamp, and a shutter assembly which may be at least partially disposed adjacent to the cover.
  • the buckle further comprises a receiving part for the closure assembly of the functional part, wherein the closure assembly comprises a preferably integrally molded spring element which partially encompasses or engages behind the receiving part in order to detachably connect the functional part to the receiving part.
  • the spring element can encompass or engage behind the receiving part on an end region facing away from the functional part.
  • the receiving part may comprise at least one locking element, which audibly engages when closing the buckle, preferably good audible, into a counter-latching element encompassed by the spring element.
  • the latching element may in particular be arranged on an end of the receiving part facing away from the cover. The locking connection advantageously confirms acoustically the closure of the buckle.
  • the term translucent generally refers to any translucent material that can be transparent, translucent, or translucent in the sense of being translucent.
  • the entire cover can be translucent or have a first area or first areas which are transparent, and a second and / or further area / s, which pass less or no light.
  • the cover is not transparent, but due to the material, a material structure, a surface structure and / or a coloring only partially transparent, so that components behind the cover by a viewer can only be perceived blurred or not at all.
  • the cover can function as a switch that turns the optional light on and off.
  • the switch may be formed in the manner of a toggle switch, a pressure switch, a slide switch or an inductive touch switch, wherein slide switch is a switch that can be linearly moved from a first position to at least a second position to effect the switching operation.
  • the switch may also be a rotary switch.
  • the buckle may comprise a control unit with which the optional light element can be operated in different modes or modes. That is, the light-emitting element can be operated, for example, as a continuous light, in a flashing mode, with changing colors, with changed brightness, etc.
  • the switching to the different modes or modes can be done with a pressure switch, for example, by pressing several times.
  • a rotary, sliding or toggle switch the respective switch can assume a different position, for example, in each mode for the lighting element.
  • the toggle switch can be tilted in four directions, for example, the rotary switch rotated in any number of positions and the slide switch are moved, for example, in one direction or in two or more directions in several positions.
  • the luminous element can be an LED, a monochrome or a multicolored LED, as is commercially available.
  • the energy source for the light-emitting element may be a rechargeable battery, a battery and / or a solar cell array that converts sunlight into electrical energy and supplies the energy generated to a storage unit, such as the battery.
  • a solar cell array may in particular be a photovoltaic foil or photovoltaic plate with which power can be generated from light.
  • the energy store can be rechargeable from the outside, for example, like a mobile phone, to be able to operate the light-emitting element safely, for example, in longer periods of light or solar time, in which the solar cell array generates little or no electricity.
  • the solar cell array can be arranged on the functional part, in particular below the cover, preferably at a clear distance from an inner side of the cover facing the solar cell array, where it is protected against contamination and damage.
  • the area of the solar cell array below the cover can correspond at most to the area of the cover or the translucent part of the cover in order to capture as much sunlight as possible.
  • the cover may alternatively form or form the solar cell array.
  • the solar cell array can have an opening, for example a central opening, in which the luminous element is arranged so that at least one foot of the luminous element can extend through the solar cell array and can be connected to the energy source.
  • Photovoltaic surfaces or further photovoltaic surfaces can be arranged on individual or sunlight-facing outer sides of the functional part and / or the receiving part, so that a useful for the photovoltaic surface is at least increased, is ideally based on the buckle maximized.
  • the functional part consists of the main body, which is preferably made in one piece in a plastic injection molding process.
  • the main body is in particular prepared to be positively connected to the cover and to receive at least one of solar cell array, lighting element, energy source and / or energy storage and control unit.
  • the base body is prepared to accommodate a plurality, preferably all, of the aforementioned components and the connector or cable connecting them.
  • the main body further comprises at least one connecting element, preferably more than one connecting element, with which the functional part can be firmly connected, for example, with a belt, a belt, a belt or the luggage or backpack, etc.
  • the main body further comprises the closure arrangement with which the functional part can be releasably connected to the receiving part.
  • the closure assembly may comprise on longitudinal sides of the body in the direction of the receiving part projecting control surfaces, which align together with formed on the receiving part guides for the control surfaces, the functional part relative to the receiving part when the control surfaces and the guides are in operative connection.
  • the closure assembly may further comprise at least one spring element disposed between the control surfaces, which is connected to the body so as to move transversely to a longitudinal axis of the buckle toward the translucent cover to and in the opposite direction can be.
  • the at least one spring element is resiliently biased in the opposite direction.
  • the spring element may have a spring element head which is connected via spring arms to the base body, preferably below a connection region for connection to the cover.
  • the spring element head can protrude between the control surfaces in the direction of the receiving part and forms an actuating element for the user, with which the user can open, for example, the closed buckle.
  • the spring element head may comprise at its free end a downwardly projecting nose.
  • the one or more counter-locking element (s) can also be formed, for example in the form of one or more recesses in a lower side of the spring element head.
  • the functional part further comprises a base, with which the base body on the side facing away from the cover can be positively and / or non-positively connected.
  • the bottom comprises latching openings, can engage in the locking elements of the body to connect body and bottom captive with each other.
  • the floor further comprises one or more openings for the connecting elements with which the functional part can be connected to a belt.
  • the floor may be molded together with the body in one piece, for example in a generative manufacturing process such as a 3D printing process.
  • the receiving part preferably also comprises a main body and a bottom, but may alternatively be formed as a solid or hollow body, for example by means of a generative manufacturing process, by means of a spray or die casting process, which consists only of a single part.
  • the receiving part comprises at least one connecting element, preferably more than one connecting element, with which the receiving part can be firmly connected, for example, with a belt, etc.
  • the receiving part further comprises the one or more locking elements.
  • the receiving part can form guides for the control surfaces of the main body of the functional part.
  • the receiving part may be formed as a ramp, so that the spring element head moves during the interaction of the control surfaces and the guides along the ramp and thereby moves against its biasing direction and thus tensioned. This movement may be continued until the above-described nose of the spring element head has been moved over the upper end of the ramps, which is located at an end portion of the receiving part facing away from the functional part, where the tensioned spring element head is depressed by the implied spring tension on the ramp that the nose engages around the upper end of the ramp and thereby releasably connects the functional part in the receiving part.
  • the buckle also includes the latching device, then the latching element (s) engages in the latching element (s) when the buckle is closed.
  • the locking device cause a perceptible locking noise, so that the user receives an audible confirmation that the buckle is completely closed.
  • the Ramp can slide down so that the functional part is separated from the receiving part.
  • the energy source or the energy store can also be arranged in the main body of the receiving part, or in each case an energy source and / or an energy store in the functional part and in the receiving part.
  • the lighting element can only be switched on when the functional part and the receiving part are connected to one another in order to prevent the energy for the lighting element from being consumed when the buckle is open. At the same time, this can also be a check that the buckle is closed. Switching on and off can be done automatically.
  • the light-emitting element automatically shuts off when the buckle is open after a predetermined period of time. If the energy level of the energy source and / or the energy storage falls below a predetermined value, this can be indicated by the lighting element, for example, by a conspicuous flashing rhythm.
  • the buckle may also include an audible alarm that, for example, indicates or sounds a low energy level of the power source and / or energy storage when the buckle is closed but the light is not turned on.
  • an audible alarm that, for example, indicates or sounds a low energy level of the power source and / or energy storage when the buckle is closed but the light is not turned on.
  • a light sensor which detects when the lighting conditions in the environment are such that turning on the light element increases security.
  • the light sensor can also switch on the light element automatically, if the light conditions require it.
  • the cover may at least partially have a structure, for example, a surface structure on the outside of the solar cell array or facing away from the cover, which reflects a, falling on the surface structure of light and thus enhances the luminous effect of the cover.
  • the inner cell of the cover facing the solar cell array may have a surface structure which manipulates, for example bundles or scatters the light generated by the luminous element.
  • a surface of the solar cell array may be formed such that the surface reflects the light generated by the luminous element, or the parts of the light which fall on the surface facing the cover of the solar cell array, and absorbs as little light as possible.
  • a shape of the solar cell array can be chosen to function as a type of domed mirror that helps to direct the light of the light element even more in the desired beam direction.
  • the color of the cover and / or the lighting element may be a warning color, such as red or yellow.
  • a further enhancement of the warning effect can be achieved by a moving light, such as a flashing or the alternate lighting of two spaced apart lighting elements. Also, a color change can ensure that the light of the buckle is perceived as a warning from the other road users better. To enumerate all suitable light variations would lead too far. In general, no variation is excluded as long as it can be represented with the elements described herein.
  • the user can grip the receiving part with one hand and the functional part with the other hand. Connecting he can position functional part and receiving part to each other so that the control surfaces or guide arms are opposite to the openings of the receptacles of the receiving part in about.
  • the guide arms and the receptacles are shaped so that the guide member is automatically positioned to the receiving part when the guide arms are pushed into the receptacles.
  • the spring element head Upon reaching the closed position of the spring element head is pressed by the elastic spring force back toward a rest position and the nose engages one end of the receiving part behind the end of the ramp. At the same time, the locking element can engage audibly in the counter-locking element.
  • the spring element head by hand against the clamping direction and / or in the direction of insertion of the spring element head must be moved until the nose no longer engages the end of the receiving part. Subsequently, functional part and receiving part can be separated again.
  • FIG. 1 shows in an overall perspective view of an embodiment of a buckle 100 consisting of a functional part 1 and a receiving part 7 with which the functional part 1 can be connected to close the buckle 100.
  • the functional part 1 comprises a main body 2 and two control surfaces or guide arms 2a, 2b formed by the main body 2. Furthermore, the functional part 1 comprises a cover 3 and a between the guide arms 2a, 2b and over the guide arms 2a, 2b forwardly projecting closure assembly 5, which has a downwardly projecting nose 12 at its front end.
  • the control surfaces or guide arms 2a, 2b are plug-shaped in the exemplary embodiment, with an underside extending substantially parallel to an underside of the functional part 1, an inner longitudinal line L of the functional part 1 facing inside, which runs parallel to the central longitudinal axis L substantially the inner side opposite the outer side facing a bottom facing substantially perpendicular to the underside facing first region and an adjoining in the direction of the inner inclined second region, and an upper side of the inner side with the second region facing away from the first region end combines.
  • a distance from the inside to the outside and from the top to the bottom decreases, wherein the distance is greatest where the guide arms 2a, 2b are connected to the base housing and smallest at the free ends of the guide arms 2a, 2b ,
  • the receiving part 7 is prepared to receive the guide arms 2a, 2b in receptacles 7a, 7b and thereby the front end of the closure assembly 5, that is, the direction away from the cover 3 end of the closure assembly 5, which is designed as a spring element 5a, along a Ramp 7c, which is formed between the two receptacles 7a, 7b to lead.
  • the ramp 7c merges at its upper end into a straight region 7d, which opens abruptly at an edge 7e. Since the receptacles 7a, 7b guide the guide arms 2a, 2b essentially in one plane, the spring element 5a of the closure arrangement 5 is pretensioned by the movement along the ramp 7c.
  • the functional part 1 is pushed into the receiving part 7 so far that the nose 12 of the closure assembly 5 is moved with its the translucent cover facing back 12a over the edge 7e, so that the prestressed spring element 5a with the nose 12 on the receiving part 7 can engage.
  • the cover 3 has in the embodiment a smooth outer surface and an inner surface with a structure 3a, which manipulate a light generated within the functional part 1, for example, to scatter, and / or externally incident light, for example, a car headlight similar to a cat's eye to reflect at least partially.
  • the cover 3 shown comprises connecting elements 3b with which they can be detachably connected to the main body 2 of the functional part 1.
  • FIG. 3 shows a view from above of an exemplary buckle 100 with a transparent cover 3, so that you can see the inside of the functional part 1.
  • Function part 1 and receiving part 7 are connected to each other, that is, the buckle 100 is closed.
  • the functional part 1 comprises the basic body 2 with the closure arrangement 5 formed in the exemplary embodiment shown and a multiplicity of receiving elements 2c for receiving various functional elements for the buckle 100.
  • the closure arrangement 5 comprises the guide arms 2a, 2b and the spring element 5a with two spring arms 5b, 5c and the spring element head 5d.
  • the functional elements are a luminous element 4 or a receptacle for the luminous element 4 and an energy source 6 for supplying the luminous element 4 with energy, all of which are arranged in the base body 2 below the cover 3.
  • the receiving elements 2c are exclusively snap-in or clamped connections, which receive the functional elements at a predetermined position within the main body 2 by means of an inherent elasticity and hold them there.
  • the energy source 6 may be a replaceable battery 10, for example a commercially available button battery.
  • the energy source 6 may be a solar cell array with which photovoltaic power is generated, which is stored in an energy storage connected to the solar cell array.
  • the energy source 6 can also comprise the solar cell array with the energy store and additionally a separate battery 10 or a separate accumulator.
  • the buckle 100 may include an interface, via the energy storage and / or accumulator with an external power source, such as the public power grid or a power bank, such as It can be connected to charge for mobile phones.
  • the functional part 1 further comprises the closure arrangement 5, with the two guide arms 2a, 2b and the spring element 5a with the two spring arms 5b, 5c and the spring element head 5d.
  • the two spring arms 5b, 5c and preferably also the spring element head 5d may be formed in one piece with the base body 2, for example produced by an injection molding process. Material is in particular a plastic material with sufficient strength and elasticity.
  • the component body 8 can be seen with the two receiving side parts, which include the non-visible receptacles 7a, 7b for the guide arms 2a, 2b, and hinted at the flat portion 7d, on which the spring element head 5d rests with a bottom 5e, and the ramp 7c.
  • the mutually facing sides of the receiving side parts of the component body 8 have a shape which is adapted to a shape of the spring arms 5b, 5c, so that the spring arms 5b, 5c and with them the spring element head 5d freely in a direction transverse to a longitudinal axis L of the buckle 100 and transverse to a transverse axis Q of the buckle 100 can be moved.
  • the receiving part 7 may be made in one piece in an injection molding of a plastic material.
  • FIG. 4 shows a longitudinal section along the line CC through the buckle 100 of FIG. 3 with essentially the same parts and functional elements: functional part 1 with the main body 2, cover 3 with structure 3a on the Inner side, connecting elements 3b for holding the functional elements, such as lighting element 4 and power source 6, closure assembly 5 with the spring element 5a with the spring element head 5d. Furthermore, the shows FIG. 4 a bottom 13 which is connected to the base body 2 on its side facing away from the cover, and on the functional part 1 two protruding from the bottom connecting elements 11 which pass through the bottom 13 and with which the functional part 1, for example, with a belt, etc. are connected can.
  • the connecting elements 11 may be integrally formed with the main body 2, or be additional parts that must be connected to the main body 2 of the functional part 3 first.
  • the connecting elements 11 may be made of plastic, which is deformed by supplying heat to connect the functional part 1 to the belt, or of a conductive metal, which is cold-formed, for example, to make the connection.
  • the spring element head 5d of the embodiment shown comprises a straight bottom 5e, the nose 12 projecting vertically downwards from the straight bottom 5e, and a free end 5f having a shape that can easily be engaged with one or two fingers around the spring element head 5d lift off from the straight portion 7d of the receiving part 7.
  • the receiving part 7 comprises a bottom 14 and connecting elements 11 which project through the bottom 14, with which the receiving part 7 can be connected to a belt, etc.
  • the nose 12 surrounds the edge 7e and rests with the rear side 12a on the receiving part 7, respectively, and a front end of the receiving part 7 which comprises the edge 7e. Since the spring element head 5d on its way along the ramp 7c from a relaxed position is transferred to a tensioned position, he is in the moment in which the nose 12 is pushed over the edge 7e, pushed by the stored spring force back towards the relaxed position, which means that the bottom 5e of the spring element head 5d on the straight portion 7d is depressed. At the same time, the spring element 5a can pull the closure assembly 5 counter to the insertion direction into the receiving part 7, so that the nose 12 is pulled with its rear side 12a against the edge 7e of the front end of the receiving part 7.
  • the FIG. 6 shows in a view from below the functional part 1 with the base body 2 and the closure assembly 5 and the receiving part 7.
  • the functional part 1 and the receiving part 7 are each urgeformt in one piece, for example, in an injection molding preferably made tool falling.
  • the material may be a plastic, the plastic may be subsequently printed at least in areas, for example, painted or coated with a film to make the buckle 100 visually.
  • the functional part 1 and the receiving part 7 are constructed material optimized to keep the weight and the material consumption and thus the price of the buckle 100 as low as possible.
  • FIG. 7 shows the bottom 13 of the functional part 1 and the bottom 14 of the receiving part respectively in a view from above and from below. Also, the bottoms 13, 14 are material optimized, such as skeletal, constructed to keep the material consumption for and thus the total weight of the buckle 100 as low as possible.
  • the bottom 13 of the functional part 1 closes substantially only the main body 2 and does not extend into the region of the closure assembly 5 of the functional part 1.
  • the bottom 13 comprises on its side facing the base body 2 a first region 13a with bottom openings 15, through which the Connecting elements 11 for connecting the functional part 1 with the belt.
  • the first area 13a is surrounded by a frame 13b protruding in the direction of the main body 2, and a second area 13c which surrounds the floor 13 in FIG Direction to the lock assembly to extended.
  • the first region 13a is supported over the entire frame 13b on the main body 2, so that the bottom 13 is firmly connected to the main body 2.
  • the floor 13 comprises further floor openings 15a which, for example, reduce material consumption and weight of the floor 13 and can serve as ventilation opening, for example for removing heat from the base body 2.
  • the bottom openings 15 are likewise surrounded by a frame, so that the base 13 is supported on the base body 2 via the frame 13, which again divides the first area 13a, and the frames surrounding the bottom openings 15.
  • the bottom 14 of the receiving part 7 comprises a frame 14 a, on a side facing the ramp, and bottom openings 15, which are surrounded by frames, and can pass through the connecting elements 11 for connecting the receiving part 7 with the belt, etc.
  • the bottoms 13, 14 are preferably connected to the functional part 1 or the receiving part 7 by frictional connection and / or positive engagement.
  • an adhesive or heat supply can be used for the connection, with the disadvantage that the floors 13, 14 can no longer be separated from the functional part 1 or the receiving part 7 without destruction.
  • the FIG. 8 shows a recording 7 with an additional Rastelelement 7f, which protrudes from an upper side of the straight portion 7d upwards.
  • the latching element 7f is triangular and arranged directly on the edge 7e of the straight portion 7d.
  • the locking element 7f may be firmly connected to the receiving part 7, for example, welded, glued, screwed, or urgeformt together with the receiving part 7 in one piece.
  • the material of the locking element 7f may be the same as the material of the receptacle 7 or another material.
  • the latching element 7f is particularly preferably made of a material which causes an audible noise when the buckle 100 is closed, in particular when fully engaged in a counter-latching element 5g. It can also be a metal or comprise a metal.
  • FIG. 9 shows in a sectional view the region of the buckle 100, in which the spring head 5d rests with the bottom 5e on the receiving part 7 and the free end 5d, the edge 7e of the receiving part 7 surrounds.
  • the buckle 100 is closed.
  • the locking element 7f is fully engaged in the counter-latching element 5g and thereby increases the contact surface of the spring head 5a, respectively the nose 12, on the receiving part 7th

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