WO2011114385A1 - コードエンドパーツ - Google Patents

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WO2011114385A1
WO2011114385A1 PCT/JP2010/001990 JP2010001990W WO2011114385A1 WO 2011114385 A1 WO2011114385 A1 WO 2011114385A1 JP 2010001990 W JP2010001990 W JP 2010001990W WO 2011114385 A1 WO2011114385 A1 WO 2011114385A1
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金子仁
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Ykk株式会社
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Priority to CN201080055704.9A priority Critical patent/CN102655780B/zh
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Priority to PCT/JP2010/001990 priority patent/WO2011114385A1/ja
Priority to TW099129489A priority patent/TWI507144B/zh
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16GBELTS, CABLES, OR ROPES, PREDOMINANTLY USED FOR DRIVING PURPOSES; CHAINS; FITTINGS PREDOMINANTLY USED THEREFOR
    • F16G11/00Means for fastening cables or ropes to one another or to other objects; Caps or sleeves for fixing on cables or ropes
    • F16G11/10Quick-acting fastenings; Clamps holding in one direction only
    • F16G11/101Quick-acting fastenings; Clamps holding in one direction only deforming the cable by moving a part of the fastener

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  • the present invention relates to a cord end part, and relates to a component that is attached to a cord end as a single cord end stopper, or is attached to a cord end as a socket or plug of a buckle.
  • the cord end stopper has been used to secure the appearance by covering the cut traces in addition to functions of end processing of the cord-like member (cord), that is, protection of the cord end and prevention of fraying.
  • cord end parts made of synthetic resin are mainly used.
  • a structure in which the cord end part is mechanically clamped or a structure in which a spine-like or tooth-like part is inserted into the cord end part is used (Patent Document) 1).
  • the buckle is composed of a pair of plugs and sockets, and is used when connecting ends of string-like members (cords) or belt-like members (belts), or connecting cords and belts to other components. .
  • cords string-like members
  • belt-like members belts
  • connecting cords and belts to other components.
  • a structure for holding the belt is used, and a structure in which the belt is fixed around a plurality of bars formed on a plug or a socket is frequently used.
  • the buckle used to connect the cord ends of necklaces, etc. uses the same structure as the cord end parts described above.
  • This type of buckle has a cord end stopper with a coupling structure as a buckle. Can be treated as
  • cord-like one formed by knitting fibers a cord-like one formed by knitting fibers (knitted cord), a silicon cord obtained by forming an elastomer material into an elongated shape (molded cord), and the like.
  • the spine or tooth-like part formed on the cord end part is pierced so that the fiber can be caught in the spine or tooth-like part and securely locked. It can be performed.
  • an elastomeric material such as a silicone string
  • the main object of the present invention is to provide a cord end part that is less prone to string disconnection or string breakage even with respect to a formed string.
  • the present invention relates to a cord end part that accommodates and holds a cord end, and a first member and a second member that are arranged to face each other across the cord end, and in a facing state across the cord end.
  • a locking mechanism that fixes the first member and the second member; an insertion portion that stands up from the first member and is inserted into a through hole formed in the cord end portion; and the second member. And a holding portion that holds the tip of the insertion portion.
  • first member and the second member a molded product of a synthetic resin material can be used, respectively, and the first member and the second member can be integrally formed as long as they are hinged connections described later.
  • an arbitrary columnar or wall-like protrusion shape such as a columnar shape, a prismatic shape, or a plate shape having a width can be used. In order to avoid damage to the cord, it is desirable to round the ridgeline at the corner of the holding portion.
  • the movement of the cord continuous direction can be restricted by holding the tip of the insertion portion, and the step in the direction intersecting the cord continuous direction, such as the width direction or the radial direction of the cord Etc. (described later) can be used.
  • a cord can be used as the cord.
  • the cord is not limited to the formed string, and other codes such as a braided string can be used.
  • As the through hole formed at the end of the cord a hole having a circular, elliptical or oval cross section can be used. In order to avoid damage to the cord and in consideration of moldability as a molded string, it is desirable to avoid the corners of the through hole.
  • the lock mechanism when the cord end is mounted, the lock mechanism is removed and the first member and the second member are opened, and the cord end is placed between the first member and the second member in this state. Place the part. And after inserting the through-hole of a code
  • the diameter of the cord end portion may decrease due to the tension in the cord continuous direction at the cord end portion.
  • the cord end portion does not escape from between the first member and the second member due to the insertion portion inserted into the through hole of the cord end portion.
  • the insertion portion standing from the first member penetrates the cord end portion in the radial direction (direction intersecting the cord continuous direction), and the tip of the insertion portion is displaced in the cord continuous direction by the holding portion of the second member. Not to be held. For this reason, the fall of the end of the cord due to the bending of the insertion portion is reliably prevented.
  • the string can be prevented from being pulled out of the formed string, and the string breakage can be prevented with respect to the conventional method of piercing a spine by forming the insertion portion to be inserted into the through hole in advance. .
  • the lock mechanism includes a hinge that rotatably connects one end of the first member and one end of the second member, and a lock that locks the first member and the second member in an opposing state. It is desirable to have a structure.
  • the first member and the second member can be displaced from the closed state to the opened state by the rotation of the hinge, and the first member and the second member can be moved by the hinge even in the opened state. Since it is not separated, it can be easily attached to the end of the cord and can be prevented from being lost.
  • the first member and the second member that are rotated by the hinge can be fixed in a closed state by the locking structure.
  • the holding portion is a concave portion formed on a surface of the second member facing the first member.
  • a recessed part it should just be depressed from the surface facing the said 1st member of the said 2nd member, and the hole penetrated to the opposite side of the said 2nd member may be sufficient.
  • the recessed part should just be able to control movement of the front-end
  • the concave portion may have a groove shape extending in the width direction of the cord.
  • the concave portion is formed between a pair of protrusions formed on a surface of the second member facing the first member and extending in the width direction of the cord.
  • the present invention as described above, it is possible to form a concave portion in the width direction of the cord simply by forming a protrusion on the surface of the second member, and since it is additional, it is manufactured rather than a recess, groove or hole for removing material. Is easy.
  • the holding portion only needs to be able to prevent the insertion portion from bending without resisting the tension of the cord, and has a stepped shape that can contact the tip of the insertion portion from the side where the cord is continuous (not the end portion).
  • the surface of the second member facing the first member is defined as a step formed between two regions having different heights, and a protrusion having a right-angled cross section formed on the facing surface. Steps to be formed can be used.
  • At least one of the first member and the second member is formed with a coupling structure that can be coupled to and separated from other cord end parts on the side opposite to the side where the cord is introduced.
  • a coupling structure that can be coupled with other cord end parts a locking means formed between a plug and a socket of an existing buckle can be adopted, for example, a side release type lock arm, a front release type lock arm
  • Other concave-convex engagement structures can be used.
  • the cord end part formed with the coupling structure can be functioned as either a socket or a plug of the buckle, and a buckle that does not come off or break even when attached to the formed string. Can do.
  • FIG. 1st Embodiment of this invention It is a perspective view which shows the use condition of 1st Embodiment of this invention. It is a disassembled perspective view which shows the said 1st Embodiment. It is a top view of the open state which shows the plug of the said 1st Embodiment. It is a top view of the open state which shows the socket of the said 1st Embodiment. It is sectional drawing which shows the combined state of the plug and socket of the said 1st Embodiment. It is sectional drawing of the open state which shows mounting
  • FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the present embodiment uses a cord 1 formed of a synthetic resin-made cord as a necklace, and has a buckle 2 that joins and separates end portions (cord end portions 9) of the cord 1 from each other.
  • a plug 3 and a socket 4 which are cord end parts based on the present invention are used.
  • the plug 3 is attached to one cord end 9 and has a lock arm 11 and a pair of guide bars 12 on the side opposite to the side extending to the cord 1.
  • the socket 4 is attached to the other cord end 9 and a cavity 19 is formed on the side opposite to the side extending to the cord 1.
  • the lock arm 11 of the plug 3 and the pair of guide bars 12 are inserted into the cavity 19, and the plug 3 and the socket 4 can be coupled by engaging with each other.
  • the lock arm 11, the pair of guide bars 12, and the cavity 19 constitute a coupling structure 10 for the front release buckle 2 at portions of the plug 3 and the socket 4 that face each other.
  • the plug 3 is a cord end part based on the present invention, and is attached to the cord end 9 by the structure based on the present invention.
  • the plug 3 includes a first member 31 and a second member 32 that are arranged to face each other with the cord end portion 9 interposed therebetween.
  • the first member 31 and the second member 32 are connected by a pair of hinges 33.
  • the first member 31 and the second member 32 rotate around the hinge 33 and can change from the open state shown in FIG. 2 to the closed state shown in FIG.
  • the tip of the cord 1 is inserted into the opening between the hinges 33 and the first member 31 and the second member 32 are closed.
  • the cord end portion 9 can be sandwiched between the first member 31 and the second member 32.
  • the first member 31, the second member 32, and the hinge 33 can be integrally molded by injection molding of a synthetic resin material or the like.
  • the first member 31 is formed with an insertion portion 36 on the surface facing the second member 32 in a closed state, and a pair of locking recesses 35 are formed on the opposite side of the hinge 33 across the insertion portion 36. Is formed.
  • the insertion portion 36 is a prismatic protrusion standing on the first member 31 and can be inserted into the through hole 8 formed in the cord end portion 9 as shown in FIG.
  • the insertion portion 36 is continuously raised from the first member 31 by a concave curved surface surrounding the base portion, and an inclined surface is formed on the side opposite to the tip of the insertion member 36 on the side opposite to the hinge 33 and gradually becomes narrower toward the tip. Further, the tip is rounded.
  • the through hole 8 formed in the cord end portion 9 is a hole having a circular cross section.
  • the locking recess 35 is formed on the opposing inner surface of the wall-shaped portion formed on the side surface of the first member 31, and forms a step toward the lateral outer side of the first member 31.
  • the second member 32 is formed with a holding portion 38 on the surface facing the first member 31 in a closed state, and a pair of locking projections 34 are formed on the opposite side of the hinge 33 across the holding portion 38. Is formed.
  • the holding portion 38 has a pair of protrusions 37 extending in the width direction of the plug 3 (width direction of the cord end portion 9 to be attached).
  • the protrusion 37 is continuously raised from the second member 32, and is rounded as a whole by rounding each ridgeline.
  • a recess 38 ⁇ / b> A extending in the width direction of the cord end portion 9 is formed between the pair of protrusions 37.
  • the distal end of the insertion portion 36 abuts on the side surface of the protrusion 37 on the side close to the hinge 33 and away from the hinge 33, and bears the force in the continuous direction of the cord end portion 9 applied to the insertion portion 36. Can do.
  • the movement of the cord end 9 is regulated by the insertion portion 36, the protrusion 37, and the holding portion 38.
  • the locking protrusion 34 is a protrusion having a hook-shaped step at the tip, and when the first member 31 and the second member 32 are in a closed state, the locking protrusion 34 is formed in the locking recess 35 of the first member 31 described above.
  • the first member 31 and the second member 32 can be held in a closed state by the hook-shaped tips being inserted and the steps being engaged with each other.
  • the locking protrusion 34 and the locking recess 35 constitute a locking structure that locks the first member 31 and the second member 32 that rotate about the hinge 33 in a closed state.
  • the locking structure (the locking projection 34 and the locking recess 35) and the hinge 33 constitute the locking mechanism 30 that fixes the first member 31 and the second member 32 in an opposed state with the cord end 9 interposed therebetween. Has been.
  • the socket 4 is a cord end part based on the present invention, and is attached to the cord end 9 by the structure based on the present invention.
  • the socket 4 includes a first member 41 and a second member 42 that are disposed to face each other with the cord end portion 9 interposed therebetween.
  • the first member 41 and the second member 42 are connected by a pair of hinges 43.
  • the first member 41, the second member 42 and the hinge 43 constituting the socket 4 are the same as the first member 31, the second member 32 and the hinge 33 of the plug 3, respectively.
  • the socket 4 is formed with a locking projection 44, a locking recess 45, an insertion portion 46, a pair of protrusions 47, a recess 48A, a holding portion 48, and a lock mechanism 40, which are formed on the plug 3.
  • the locking projection 34, the locking recess 35, the insertion portion 36, the pair of protrusions 37, the recess 38 ⁇ / b> A, the holding portion 38, and the lock mechanism 30 are the same.
  • the socket 4 and the plug 3 are each formed with the coupling structure 10 of the buckle 2 formed therein, that is, the socket 4 is formed with the cavity 19, and the plug 3 is formed with the lock arm 11 and the pair of guide bars 12.
  • the socket 4 is formed with the cavity 19
  • the plug 3 is formed with the lock arm 11 and the pair of guide bars 12.
  • the plug 3 and the socket 4 are attached to both ends of the cord 1, and the plug 3 and the socket 4 can be combined as a buckle 2 and separated to be used as a necklace.
  • attachment of the plug 3 and the socket 4 to the end of the cord 1 will be described.
  • the socket 4 is attached to the cord end 9, but the operation procedure is the same when the plug 3 is attached.
  • the first member 41 and the second member 42 are integrated to form the cylindrical socket 4.
  • the cord end portion 9 is accommodated in the socket 4, and a portion continuous with the cord end 9 passes through between the hinges 43 and is pulled out to the outside.
  • the cord end portion 9 accommodated in the socket 4 has the insertion portion 46 inserted through the through hole 8, and the insertion portion 46 is held by the protrusion 47 and the holding portion 48 so that the socket 4 even if tension is applied from the external cord 1, the cord 1 does not come out in the continuous direction (string removal).
  • the distal end of the insertion portion 46 is held by the holding portion 48 and is restricted from moving in the continuous direction of the cord end portion 9, so to speak, the insertion portion 46 is bent by the tension of the cord 1.
  • the insertion portion 46 is rounded and has no corners, and the through hole 8 is also a hole having a circular cross section, the insertion portion 46 does not cause a tear or the like in the cord end portion 9 even when the tension of the cord 1 is applied. It is possible to reliably avoid tearing (string tearing) such as a method of biting a spiny member.
  • the pair of protrusions 37, 47 are used as the holding portions 38, 48, and the recesses 38A, 48A are formed between them, thereby holding the tip of the insertion portion 46.
  • the recess 48B may have a groove shape continuous in the width direction of the cord end portion 9, or may be a flat circular recess. Even when such a recess 48B is used, movement of the distal end of the insertion portion 46 in the cord end 9 continuous direction can be restricted.
  • a hole 48 ⁇ / b> C that penetrates to the outside is formed inside the second member 42 (on the first member 41 side).
  • the hole 48C may have a slit shape continuous in the width direction of the cord end portion 9, or may be a hole having a circular cross section. Even if such a hole 48C is used, the movement of the distal end of the insertion portion 46 in the cord end portion 9 continuous direction can be restricted.
  • a step 48 ⁇ / b> D opposite to the hinge 43 is formed inside the second member 42 (on the first member 41 side).
  • the step 48 ⁇ / b> D may be a step that is continuous in the width direction of the cord end 9, or may be formed only in a corresponding portion of the insertion portion 46. Even when such a step 48D is used, movement of the distal end of the insertion portion 46 in the cord end 9 continuous direction can be restricted.
  • FIG. 11 shows a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • This embodiment is used as a necklace similarly to the first embodiment described above, and a plug 3 and a socket 4 to be a buckle 2 are attached to the end of a cord 1.
  • These plug 3 and socket 4 have the same basic configuration as that of the first embodiment described above, but are different in the coupling structure 10 of the buckle 2. Therefore, only the parts different from the first embodiment will be described below.
  • the front release type engagement is used, but in this embodiment, the side release type engagement is used. That is, a pair of lock arms 13 are installed on the socket 4 side of the plug 3 and are respectively engaged in the cavity 19 of the socket 4. An operation opening 18 is formed in the socket 4, and the lock arm 13 engaged in the cavity 19 is partially exposed from the operation opening 18, and the engagement can be released by pushing in the exposed portion.
  • it can also comprise so that engagement may be automatically cancelled
  • FIG. 12 and 13 show a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • the plug 3 and the socket 4 in order to attach the plug 3 and the socket 4 to be the buckle 2 to the end of the cord 1 used as a necklace in a loop shape, the plug 3 and the socket 4 are respectively attached.
  • the configuration of the cord end part of the present invention was applied.
  • the configuration of the cord end part of the present invention is applied as a cord end stopper that is attached to the end of the cord 1 as a single unit.
  • the cord end stopper 5 includes a first member 51 and a second member 52 that are arranged to face each other with the cord end portion 9 interposed therebetween.
  • the first member 51 and the second member 52 are connected by a pair of hinges 53.
  • the first member 51, the second member 52, and the hinge 53 constituting the cord end stopper 5 are the same as the first member 31, the second member 32, and the hinge 33 of the plug 3 of the first embodiment described above, respectively.
  • the cord end stopper 5 is formed with a locking projection 54, a locking recess 55, an insertion portion 56, a pair of protrusions 57, a recess 58A, a holding portion 58, and a lock mechanism 50.
  • This is the same as the locking projection 34, the locking recess 35, the insertion portion 36, the pair of protrusions 37, the recess 38 ⁇ / b> A, the holding portion 38, and the lock mechanism 30 formed in the plug 3 of the embodiment.
  • the cord end stopper 5 of the present embodiment and the plug 3 of the first embodiment described above are formed with the lock arm 11 and the pair of guide bars 12 that form the coupling structure 10 of the buckle 2.
  • the cord end stopper 5 according to the present embodiment is different in that the corresponding portion is simply the surface 17, but is basically the same except for the difference. Therefore, the description which overlaps about the part similar to the plug 3 of 1st Embodiment mentioned above is abbreviate
  • FIG. 14 shows a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the cord end stopper 5 accommodates and fixes one cord end portion 9.
  • the cord end stopper 5 of the present embodiment is different in that the two cord end portions 9 can be accommodated and fixed. Therefore, the description which overlaps about the part similar to the plug 3 of 3rd Embodiment mentioned above is abbreviate
  • the cord end stopper 5 of this embodiment can accommodate two cord end portions 9 in parallel. For this reason, the width of the first member 51 and the second member 52 is formed wide, and two insertion portions 56 are formed in parallel in the first member 51. Each of the two insertion portions 56 is configured such that the tips of the two insertion portions 56 are held in the recess 58 ⁇ / b> A between the pair of protrusions 57. Also in this embodiment, the same effect as that of the first embodiment described above can be obtained.
  • the buckle 2 has the lock mechanisms 30 and 40 at both ends thereof, and the cord end portion 9 can be attached to each of the buckles 2 and can be coupled to the plug 3 and the socket 4 by the coupling structure 10. .
  • the coupling structure 10 may be omitted, and an integral cord end part that cannot be separated into the plug 3 and the socket 4 may be used.
  • the cord 1 can be formed into an annular shape by attaching both ends of one cord 1 to the lock mechanisms 30 and 40 and connecting them to each other.
  • the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and modifications and the like within the scope of achieving the object of the present invention are included in the present invention. That is, in the above embodiment, the first member 31, 41, 51 and the second member 32, 42, 52 connected by the hinges 33, 43, 53 are integrally formed, but these are molded separately and connected. May be.
  • the hinge is not a separate member, but may have a structure in which a part of the first member and the second member are engaged with each other so as to be rotatable.
  • first member and the second member are not limited to being connected by a hinge and rotated with respect to each other, but may be configured to be completely separated in an opened state and integrated in a closed state.
  • the cord end 9 is prevented from coming off by the insertion portions 36, 46, and 56 that are inserted through the through-hole 8, but for example, as shown in FIG.
  • the retaining function can be shared by pinching, and other portions may be erected so as to sandwich the cord end 9.
  • the size and shape of the details can be selected as appropriate during implementation.
  • the present invention relates to a cord end part, and relates to a component that is attached to a cord end as a single cord end stopper, or is attached to a cord end as a socket or plug of a buckle.

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