GB2159569A - Buckle, particularly for bags and satchels - Google Patents

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GB2159569A
GB2159569A GB08513092A GB8513092A GB2159569A GB 2159569 A GB2159569 A GB 2159569A GB 08513092 A GB08513092 A GB 08513092A GB 8513092 A GB8513092 A GB 8513092A GB 2159569 A GB2159569 A GB 2159569A
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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
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B65/00Locks or fastenings for special use
    • E05B65/52Other locks for chests, boxes, trunks, baskets, travelling bags, or the like
    • E05B65/5284Other locks for chests, boxes, trunks, baskets, travelling bags, or the like in which a movable latch is passed through a staple loop

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Buckle in which a female part 2, having a receiving opening at one end and an adjacent locking edge 9, and a male part 3, having a locking portion 10 and an activating portion 11, are designed to connect in releasable manner. The buckle is characterised by the fact that said locking 10 and activating 11 portions are formed on an intermediate portion and the free end respectively of a flexible tongue 40 projecting from said male part 3 in the insertion direction. The flexible tongue 40 is located above a more rigid contrasting tongue 41 on said male part 3, the distance between said rigid tongue 41 and said locking portion 10 on said flexible tongue 40 being greater than the height of said receiving opening. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Buckle, particularly for bags and satchels The present invention relates to a releasable buckle, particularly for bags, satchels and similar, the said buckle comprising an essentiallyplate-like female part, the latter having a receiving opening at one end and an adjacent locking edge on the opposite side to the said receiving opening, and a male part comprising a locking portion, the latter engaging behind the locking edge when the male part is inserted inside the said receiving opening, and an activating portion located in front of the locking portion in the male part insertion direction.On known buckles of the aforementioned type, the activating and locking portions are formed respectively on the root portion and free end of a flexible tongue carried on the front end and facing the rear end of the male part, in the insertion direction of the latter inside the female part. The said male part is essentially a rigid plate having the said flexible tongue at one end and, at the opposite end, a member enabling connection to sheet material such as a belt or the flap on a bag or satchel.One of the main drawbacks on known buckles of the aforementioned type is that, for locking and releasing the male part inside the female part, the said flexible tongue is required to deflect considerably for enabling the locking portion on the said free end of the said flexible tongue to fit underneath the said locking edge and so enable passage of the same through the said receiving opening.
Such entails relatively strong effort on the part of the user, relatively slow operation with the possibility of the buckle getting jammed, particularly when opened, and the danger of the flexible tongue being broken and the buckle thus being rendered unusable, owing to severe fatigue caused by the relatively severe bending strain the buckle is subjected to.
The aim of the present invention is to provide a releasable buckle of the aforementioned type involving none of the aforementioned drawbacks, i.e. one providing for fast locking and, particularly, fast release, that is strong and cheap to make, and which requires very little effort on the part of the user.
With this aim in view, the present invention relates to a buckle comprising an essentiallyplate-like female part, the latter having a Ushaped bracket on its upper surface, and a male part separable from the female part; the said female part having, towards one end, an opening, for receiving the said male part, and an adjacent locking edge on the opposite side to the said opening, both being defined by the said U bracket; and the said male part comprising a locking portion, engaging behind the said locking edge when the male part is inserted inside the receiving opening, and an activating portion located in front of the said locking portion in the male part insertion direction; characterised by the fact that the said locking and activating portions on the said male part are both formed on an intermediate portion and the free end respectively of a flexible tongue projecting from the said male part in the insertion direction of the same; the said male part also comprising an essentiallyrigid contrasting tongue projecting beneath the said flexible tongue and essentially beneath the said locking portion, the lower surface of the said rigid tongue being located, in relation to the said locking portion, at a distance, measured perpendicularly to the planes of the said rigid and flexible tongues, greater than the height of the said receiving opening, in such a manner as to determine, in conjunction with the said upper surface of the female part, slanting insertion of the male part inside the said receiving opening.
A non-limiting arrangement of the present invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings in which: Figure 1 shows an exploded longitudinal view of the buckle according to the present invention; Figure 2 shows a longitudinal section of the Fig. 1 buckle; Figure 3 shows a bottom plan view of the Fig. 1 buckle; Figure 4 shows a stage in the operation of the buckle according to the present invention; Figure 5 shows a longitudinal section of the buckle according to the present invention in the locked position. Number 1 in Fig.s 1 to 3 indicates a releasable buckle, particularly suitable for locking bags, satchels or similar and comprising a female part 2 and a male part 3, the latter being separable from the said female part and designed to connect with the same by insertion inside a receiving opening 4 formed on end 5 of the said female part 2.
The latter comprises an essentially-flat plate 6 having, on its upper surface 7, a U-shaped bracket 8 formed integral with plate 6 and defining, on end 5, the said receiving opening 4, and, on the opposite side, a locking edge 9 adjacent to opening 4 and against which engages, in the locked position (Fig. 5), a respective locking portion 1 0, on the said male part 3, located behind a respective activating portion 11 on the said male part 3 in the insertion direction of male part 3 inside female part 2. According to the present invention, female part 2 presents a raised collar edge 12, the latter defining with surface 7 a cup-shaped housing 1 3 for the said activating 11 and locking 10 portions on male part 3, and a projecting portion 1 4 located in front of opening 4 in the insertion direction of male part 3.On end 1 5 opposite end 5 on female part 2, surface 7 presents a sloping portion 1 8 sloping downwards in the insertion direction of male part 3 and designed to receive activating portion 11 when male part 3 is inserted inside female part 2, as shown clearly in Fig. 4. Again according to the present invention, U bracket 8 is flared internally on its upper side in such a manner as to widen opening 4 on the opposite side to locking edge 9. For reasons of appearance, end 15 is preferably shaped in the arc of a circle.Flat plate 6 presents an essentially-rectangular bottom recess 20 housing a suitably thick metal plate 21 having respective cutting and locking tabs 22, the latter being preferably triangular in shape and designed to pierce any type of sheet material, e.g. leather or natural/synthetic fabric, for enabling assembly on the same of female part 2. Plate 6 thus defines, at the bottom, a connecting member for connecting part 2 to the said sheet material constituting, for example, a strap, belt or flap on a bag or satchel to which buckle 1 may be fitted. Tabs 22 are preferably formed by half-blanking plate 21, project perpendicularly from the same, outwards of recess 20, and are designed to bend 90 after piercing the said sheet material, in such a manner as to secure part 2 to the same.Plate 21 is clicked on to part 2 inside recess 20, the latter being defined, according to the present invention, by a pair of essentially-rigid, longitudinal ridges 24 (Fig. 3) arranged facing each other and formed along opposite longitudinal edges 25 of plate 6, and by a front tooth 27 formed, on the end 5 side, on the free end of a flexible tongue 28 formed intergral with female part 2 and projecting from the U bracket 8 side, in such a manner as to define, together with the end part of opposite edges 25, the said projecting portion 14. Tongue 28 defines, at the bottom, receiving opening 4 and is designed to deflect in such a manner as to enable insertion of plate 21 underneath tooth 27, after first sliding the said plate 21 inside recess 20 underneath longitudinal ridges 24.
According to the present invention, male part 3 also presents a connecting member 30, the latter being L-shaped and having a housing 31 at the bottom for receiving a suitably thick L-shaped metal plate 32 having cutting tabs 22, identical to those on plate 21, and clicked inside housing 31 by means of lock ridges 33 and 34 defining housing 31. Lock ridge 34, being formed on edge 35 of member 30, is also deflectable so as to enable plate 32 to be simply pressed underneath it, after first placing end 36 on plate 32 against ridges 33 which are preferably two in number and formed on a further edge 38 opposite edge 35 on member 30. The latter therefore also provides for securing the male part 3 to a corresponding portion of sheet material, which may then be secured, via buckle 1, to the corresponding portion of sheet material secured integral with female part 2.
According to the present invention, Lshaped member 30 is wider than opening 4, so as to contact U bracket 8, when parts 2 and 3 are connected (Fig. 5), and so lock part 3 axially in relation to part 2 in the insertion direction, and is provided integrally with a pair of projecting longitudinal tongues 40 and 41, the former arranged over the latter. Tongue 40 is deflectable and, according to the present invention, is fitted with the said activating 11 and locking 10 portions of male part 3, whereas tongue 41 is essentially rigid, designed to cooperate with projecting portion 1 4 and surface 7, and acts as a contrasting tongue for flexible tongue 40.According to the present invention, and unlike known buckles, activating portion 11 is formed on the free end of tongue 40, whereas locking portion 10 is formed essentially on the intermediate portion of the said tongue 40, the latter, according to the non-limiting arrange ment shown, being essentially frame-like and comprising two flexible, parallel side members 42, arranged side by side over tongue 41, and a cross member 43 connecting the ends of side members 42 and having, on the side facing member 30, an edge 44 projecting perpendicularly in relation to side members 42 and defining the said locking portion 10, and, on the opposite side, an essentially-rigid projecting push-button 45 having strengthening ribs 46, being shaped, for reasons of appearance, essentially in the arc of a circle so as to match the contour of end 1 5 on part 2, and defining activating portion 11. Edge 44 is designed to cooperate with and engage behind edge 9 when male part 3 is inserted inside opening 4, in which arrangement, button 45 closes off the top of housing 1 3.
Essentially-rigid tongue 41, on the other hand, presents an essentially-U-shaped cross section and comprises an essentially-flat top part 50, the latter arranged facing the opening which is thus defined by side members 42, member 30 and cross member 43, and a pair of opposed longitudinal strengthening ribs 51 designed to cooperate in sliding manner with surface 7 in such a manner as to keep flexible tongue 40 against the top portion of bracket 8 when parts 2 and 3 are connected. According to the present invention, tongue 41 presents an inclined, radiused free end 52 defined by a pair of adjacent surfaces 54 and 55 combining to form an acute angle and amply radiused to invite insertion of male part 3 inside opening 4, the said tongue 41 being of such a length that free end 52 lies essentially below locking portion 1 0. According to the present invention, tongues 40 and 41 are arranged in such a manner that the distance, indicated by d in Fig. 1, between the bottom surface of tongue 41, defined by the bottom faces of ribs 51, and portion 10, measured perpendicularly to the planes of tongues 40 and 41, is greater than the height of receiving opening 4, indicated by h in Fig. 2.In use, parts 2 and 3 are secured, in known manner (not shown) using bendable tabs 22, to respective known sheet materials (not shown) consisting, for example, of the two ends of a belt or the two parts of the closing portion on a bag or school satchel.
Male part 3 is inserted inside female part 2 and buckle 1 locked by bringing male part 3 up to opening 4, to be more precise, by placing tongues 40 and 41 against end 5.
Owing to the distance between tongues 40 and 41, end 52 on the latter cooperates with projecting portion 1 4 in such a manner as to produce, on account of the inclined surface defined by surfaces 54 and 55, an upward movement of part 3 as the latter is inserted, in the direction shown by the arrow in Fig. 4, inside part 2, thus bringing part 3 into the slanting position shown in Fig. 4. This partial locking postion of buckle 1 is only made possible by distance d between portion 10 and the bottom surface of tongue 41 being greater than the height h of opening 4, by the special design of part 2 and, in particular, by slanting portion 1 8 on surface 7 and the flare on opening 4 itself.Furthermore, with buckle 1 in the said partially-locked position, tongue 40 is in no way stressed, owing to the fact that portion 10 simply slides along the flared inner face of bracket 8, whereas tongue 41 cooperates with surface 7 despite the fact that, as shown clearly in Fig. 4, in the said partially-locked position, activating portion 11 is already fairly well inserted inside housing 1 3. Clearly, therefore, starting from the position shown in Fig. 4, all the user has to do is push male part 3 gently forward in the sloping insertion direction to cause, with only slight bending of tongue 40, portion 10 to click behind locking edge 9 so as to reposition male part 3 parallel with surface 7.Vice versa, for releasing buckle 1, all the user has to do is push activating portion 11 gently towards surface 7 to cause, together with slight bending of tongue 40, the entire male part 3 to turn on tongue 41 and push-button 45 to move towards slanting surface 1 8. As soon as the said surface is reached by pushbutton 45, locking portion 10 is released, i.e.
edge 44 is released from locking edge 9, while at the same time, owing to the slope on surface 18, male part 3 is expelled through opening 4, due to the fact that, during release, male part 3 assumes the same intermediate sloping position already examined in Fig.
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The advantages of the buckle according to the present invention will be clear from the foregoing description. In particular, its special design provides for inserting most of male part 3 inside female part 2 with only a very slight deflection of tongue 40, thanks to the sloping position assumed by male part 3 during insertion owing to the presence of additional rigid tongue 41 and the special design of female part 2. Such an arrangement provides for fast, reliable insertion and, more especially, for immediate release, in that all the user has to do is press gently on portion 10 to cause male part 3 to be expelled automatically on account of the elastic reaction exchanged obliquely, in relation to female part 2, between surface 1 8 and tongue 40.
Furthermore, the special design of buckle 1 according to the present invention eliminates any possibility of it jamming either when locked or released. Finally, the limited amount of deflection required of flexible tongue 40 ensures reduced strain on the said tongue and long working life of the buckle itself. To those skilled in the art it will be clear that changes may be made to the buckle as described and illustrated herein without, however, departing from the scope of the present invention.
1. Buckle comprising a female part, having a plate-like portion with a U-shaped bracket on its upper surface, and a male part separable from said female part; said female part including, towards one end, an opening, for receiving said male part, and an adjacent locking edge on the opposite side to said receiving opening, both being defined by said U-shaped bracket; and said male part including a locking portion, engaging behind said locking edge when said male part is inserted inside said receiving opening, and an activating portion located in front of said locking portion in the male part insertion direction; characterised in that said locking and activating portions on said male part are formed respectively on an intermediate portion and the free end of a flexible tongue projecting from said male part in the insertion direction of the same; said male part also including a comparatively more rigid tongue projecting generally beneath said flexible tongue, the lower surface of said rigid tongue being located, in relation to said locking portion, at a distance, measured perpendicularly to the plane of said rigid and flexible tongues, greater than the height of said receiving opening, in such a manner as to determine, in conjunction with said upper surface of said female part, slanting insertion of said male part inside said receiving opening.
2. Buckle according to claim 1, in which said upper surface of said female part is provided, on one end of the latter, opposite said U-shaped bracket, with a slanting portion sloping downwards in the male part insertion direction and designed to receive said activating portion on said male part during insertion of the latter inside said female part.
3. Buckle according to claim 2, in which said U-shaped bracket is flared internally on the top side in such a manner as to widen said receiving opening on the opposite side to said locking edge.
4. Buckle according to any preceding
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**WARNING** start of CLMS field may overlap end of DESC **. secured, in known manner (not shown) using bendable tabs 22, to respective known sheet materials (not shown) consisting, for example, of the two ends of a belt or the two parts of the closing portion on a bag or school satchel. Male part 3 is inserted inside female part 2 and buckle 1 locked by bringing male part 3 up to opening 4, to be more precise, by placing tongues 40 and 41 against end 5. Owing to the distance between tongues 40 and 41, end 52 on the latter cooperates with projecting portion 1 4 in such a manner as to produce, on account of the inclined surface defined by surfaces 54 and 55, an upward movement of part 3 as the latter is inserted, in the direction shown by the arrow in Fig. 4, inside part 2, thus bringing part 3 into the slanting position shown in Fig. 4. This partial locking postion of buckle 1 is only made possible by distance d between portion 10 and the bottom surface of tongue 41 being greater than the height h of opening 4, by the special design of part 2 and, in particular, by slanting portion 1 8 on surface 7 and the flare on opening 4 itself.Furthermore, with buckle 1 in the said partially-locked position, tongue 40 is in no way stressed, owing to the fact that portion 10 simply slides along the flared inner face of bracket 8, whereas tongue 41 cooperates with surface 7 despite the fact that, as shown clearly in Fig. 4, in the said partially-locked position, activating portion 11 is already fairly well inserted inside housing 1 3. Clearly, therefore, starting from the position shown in Fig. 4, all the user has to do is push male part 3 gently forward in the sloping insertion direction to cause, with only slight bending of tongue 40, portion 10 to click behind locking edge 9 so as to reposition male part 3 parallel with surface 7.Vice versa, for releasing buckle 1, all the user has to do is push activating portion 11 gently towards surface 7 to cause, together with slight bending of tongue 40, the entire male part 3 to turn on tongue 41 and push-button 45 to move towards slanting surface 1 8. As soon as the said surface is reached by pushbutton 45, locking portion 10 is released, i.e. edge 44 is released from locking edge 9, while at the same time, owing to the slope on surface 18, male part 3 is expelled through opening 4, due to the fact that, during release, male part 3 assumes the same intermediate sloping position already examined in Fig. 4. The advantages of the buckle according to the present invention will be clear from the foregoing description. In particular, its special design provides for inserting most of male part 3 inside female part 2 with only a very slight deflection of tongue 40, thanks to the sloping position assumed by male part 3 during insertion owing to the presence of additional rigid tongue 41 and the special design of female part 2. Such an arrangement provides for fast, reliable insertion and, more especially, for immediate release, in that all the user has to do is press gently on portion 10 to cause male part 3 to be expelled automatically on account of the elastic reaction exchanged obliquely, in relation to female part 2, between surface 1 8 and tongue 40. Furthermore, the special design of buckle 1 according to the present invention eliminates any possibility of it jamming either when locked or released. Finally, the limited amount of deflection required of flexible tongue 40 ensures reduced strain on the said tongue and long working life of the buckle itself. To those skilled in the art it will be clear that changes may be made to the buckle as described and illustrated herein without, however, departing from the scope of the present invention.
1. Buckle comprising a female part, having a plate-like portion with a U-shaped bracket on its upper surface, and a male part separable from said female part; said female part including, towards one end, an opening, for receiving said male part, and an adjacent locking edge on the opposite side to said receiving opening, both being defined by said U-shaped bracket; and said male part including a locking portion, engaging behind said locking edge when said male part is inserted inside said receiving opening, and an activating portion located in front of said locking portion in the male part insertion direction; characterised in that said locking and activating portions on said male part are formed respectively on an intermediate portion and the free end of a flexible tongue projecting from said male part in the insertion direction of the same; said male part also including a comparatively more rigid tongue projecting generally beneath said flexible tongue, the lower surface of said rigid tongue being located, in relation to said locking portion, at a distance, measured perpendicularly to the plane of said rigid and flexible tongues, greater than the height of said receiving opening, in such a manner as to determine, in conjunction with said upper surface of said female part, slanting insertion of said male part inside said receiving opening.
2. Buckle according to claim 1, in which said upper surface of said female part is provided, on one end of the latter, opposite said U-shaped bracket, with a slanting portion sloping downwards in the male part insertion direction and designed to receive said activating portion on said male part during insertion of the latter inside said female part.
3. Buckle according to claim 2, in which said U-shaped bracket is flared internally on the top side in such a manner as to widen said receiving opening on the opposite side to said locking edge.
4. Buckle according to any preceding
claim, in which said female part is provided with a raised collar edge defining, together with said upper surface, a cup-shaped housing for said activating and locking portions on said male part.
5. Buckle according to any preceding claim, in which said male and female parts comprise respective connecting members enabling connection to be made to sheet material, such as a belt, a bag flap or similar.
6. Buckle according to claim 5, in which each respective connecting member on said male and female parts comprises a metal plate, said metal plates having respective cutting and locking tabs designed to pierce said sheet material and to bend through 90 , and there being means for enabling said metal plates to be clicked on to the remainders of said male and female parts.
7. Buckle according to claim 6, in which said male part comprises an L-shaped connecting member formed integrally with said flexible and rigid tongues, and having a housing at the bottom, at least partly bounded by lock ridges of which at least one is deflectable, receiving an L-shaped metal plate.
8. Buckle according to claim 6 or claim 7, in which said female part comprises a bottom recess housing a corresponding metal plate, part of said recess being bounded by a pair of opposed longitudinal ridges and by a front tooth formed on the free end of a deflecting tongue integral with said female part and projecting from said U-shaped bracket side, said tongue defining the bottom of said receiving opening.
9. Buckle according to any preceding claim, in which said female part presents a projecting portion frontwards of said receiving opening in the male part insertion direction, designed to cooperate with said rigid tongue.
the latter having a free end defined by respective surfaces combining to form an acute angle and radiused in such a manner as to invite insertion of said male part inside said receiving opening.
1 0. Buckle according to any preceding claim, in which said flexible tongue on said male part is essentially frame-like and comprises two flexible, longitudinal side members arranged side by side and parallel to said rigid tongue, and a cross member connecting said side members and having, on one side, an edge designed to cooperate with said locking edge and defining said locking portion, and, on the other side, a projecting push-button defining said activating portion.
11. Buckle substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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