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US20180049522A1 US15/797,793 US201715797793A US2018049522A1 US 20180049522 A1 US20180049522 A1 US 20180049522A1 US 201715797793 A US201715797793 A US 201715797793A US 2018049522 A1 US2018049522 A1 US 2018049522A1
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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
    • A44B11/26Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts with push-button fastenings
    • A44B11/266Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts with push-button fastenings with at least one push-button acting parallel to the main plane of the buckle and perpendicularly to the direction of the fastening action
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C5/00Bracelets; Wrist-watch straps; Fastenings for bracelets or wrist-watch straps
    • A44C5/18Fasteners for straps, chains or the like
    • A44C5/20Fasteners for straps, chains or the like for open straps, chains or the like
    • A44C5/2052Fasteners provided with at least one push-button acting parallel to the main plane of the fastener and perpendicularly to the direction of the fastening

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  • the present invention incorporates a new design of a locking fastener system of a tongue and a clasp where the “tongue” part is generally cylindrical or transversely isotropic, as opposed to the flat design of its conventional counterparts, with a rounded, spheroidal top, and the receiving clasp has a hole with a funnel-shaped opening leading to the insertion channel for the tongue.
  • the present invention further incorporates the shape of the tongue that is connected to a knob-shape, bulked handle that is likewise non-directional, and for the dexterity-challenged users to grab with improved accessibility and engage in the latch by pushing without accurately aligning in a more intuitive way because the axis of the tongue will be aligned with the direction of the force asserted by the hand that is holding the knob to push for locking.
  • An object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a design for a fastening device which can be latched without precise lateral aligning of the tongue into the opening of the clasp.
  • Another object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a fastening device where the tongue can be pushed in faster, with a user-friendly handle which can be used in engaging the lock by making the gripping or pushing of the knob less demanding precision and force.
  • the non-directional design of the locking mechanisms in the fastener allows the users to lock the tongue in the clasp by pushing in indiscriminant way and the tongue may pivot inside the clasp while maintaining the locked state.
  • Another object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a locking clasp that can be easily disengaged by a simple push of a button or buttons.
  • a fastening device includes a clasp with a shell having side walls covering the base plate holding the locking mechanism, one end of the base plate is shaped like a barrel and is to accommodate the funnel-shaped hole formed by the release buttons to guide the tongue into the barrel-shaped insertion channel.
  • the tongue is generally cylindrically shaped to fit the interior of the tubular insertion channel so that there is no required particular lateral orientation to align for insertion into the channel for locking, the tongue having an indentation, a set of latching bars that are adapted to be supported by the side walls so that the latching member can slide between an unlatching position and a latching position, wherein the hole formed by the half arcs of the latching bars choke and lock the tongue when the tongue is inserted into a predetermined position within the fastening device and the latching bars are locked and butted against the frame wall of the insertion channel, an ejector that is located to prevent the tongue from moving when the tongue is latched, a set of blade springs which are positioned to hold the latching bars in latching position, and a set of release keys connected to a release button with a spring over the insertion channel to be compressed by the user for pushing the release keys and move the latching bars apart to release and unlatch the tongue.
  • a set of release buttons may be placed on each side of the casing to allow squeezing as opposed to pressing to release the tongue from the locking mechanism.
  • FIG. 3 shows an exploded illustration of an embodiment of the locking fastener system (“the fastener”) comprising of a “tongue” and a “catch” where the tongue is passive and the catch has the active components to engage locking mechanism when the tongue is inserted.
  • the fastener comprising of a “tongue” and a “catch” where the tongue is passive and the catch has the active components to engage locking mechanism when the tongue is inserted.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 show side sections of the fastener according to FIG. 3 , after inserting the insertion tongue and in locked position ( FIG. 4 ) and in an unactuated released position ( FIG. 5 )
  • the top portion of the FIG. 3 shows the tongue 30 which has a round shaft 35 with spheroidal head 31 and a groove 32 around the shaft under the head.
  • the tongue has a hole 34 where the webbing of a seatbelt may be inserted.
  • the tongue has a round knob 33 for the non-directional gripping and assisted handling of the shaft as the force will be in the same axis as the direction of the movement of the tongue in the pushing action, to provide wider accessibility to users of different levels of dexterity when inserting the tongue into the catch to engage the locking mechanism. Two possible ways to limit the travel of the tongue into the insertion channel 4 of the catch plates are provided.
  • FIG. 3 shows the parts comprising the catch.
  • the base for the catch are two base plates, 3 ′ and 3 ′′ (collectively, “plates” or “ 3 ”) which at the flat end has openings 2 and 43 , for fastening to a free belt band end 2 or to a fitting fastened to the floor of the vehicle 43 , for example. These plates are bonded with each other and form the base frame for the catch.
  • a barrel-shaped insertion channel 4 for the tongue for which the two plate parts 3 ′ and 3 ′′, in connection with the opening 4 , form an insertion path.
  • a latching-bars opening 5 is present for the insertion of a set of latching bars 21 , described below, perpendicularly to the insertion path.
  • Attachable to the plates 3 are two leaf springs 24 , which are riveted to the plates 3 through the common holes 9 and 22 and these two springs hold the latching bars 21 inside the plates' opening.
  • the latching bars 21 upper and lower, each has semi-circle cutouts, forming a choking hole 29 to match the shape of the groove 32 on the tongue.
  • the end of the insertion channel 4 also form a wall 8 against which the latching bars 21 are butted after the tongue is inserted and locked by the latching bars.
  • the release keys 15 are given their stability through the guide holes 6 on the plate. A set of bar guide holes 6 guide the movement of the four release keys 15 with their prongs 16 inside the guide holes.
  • the release button 10 is a funnel shaped pressure key, which is supported by and movable parallel within the insertion path formed by the outer casing 37 , and is attached to four release keys 15 .
  • the funnel shaped flaring tube 11 in the center of the release button serves as the flaring outer opening of the catch for the tongue and it covers the insertion channel 4 of the clasp.
  • the release button's outward pressure is kept by a spring 39 wrapped around the left-end of the insertion channel 4 , and is kept inside the casing 37 through its indentation 19 at the end.
  • the inner end of the insertion channel 8 function as a wall for the latching bars, and once locked, stands as a barrier for the latching bars from letting the tongue escape from their grip in the fashion of a choke hold.
  • the non-directional shape of the tongue combined with the choke-hold of the latching bars enables the tongue to pivot inside the catch while maintaining the lock, once engaged.
  • the release keys 15 have slanted outer ramps 14 which slide under the lifting arms 27 on the each end of the latching bars 21 .
  • the opening 5 inside the plates 3 also house the ejector 40 and the ejector spring 38 which holds and presses the knob 41 , which in tum, presses the tip of the tongue 31 for releasing the tongue when unlocked as well as holding the tongue in steady position with the latching bars butted against the inner wall 8 while locked.
  • FIG. 4 shows the position of the tongue and clasp where the release button is in extended position, in which the tongue is locked inside the clasp.
  • the tip 31 of the tongue is pushed against the ejector 40 by the force of the spring 38 , and the tongue 30 is strangled at its circular groove 32 , in the hole 29 formed by the arcs of the latching bars 21 , which arcs are carved to match the shape of the circular groove of the tongue, and the latching bars are butted against the end wall 8 of the insertion channel to resist pulling once latched, while allowing the tongue to pivot inside the hole.
  • the spring 39 and the end indentation 19 of the casing 37 keep the release button 10 within the casing at an extended position.
  • FIG. 5 shows the position of the fastener in which the tongue is being released as the release button moves from extended position to retracted position.
  • the release button 10 has been pushed against the pressure of the spring 39 , and the release keys 15 moved along the path on the plates 3 , lifting the lift arms 27 of the latching bars through their slanted ramps 14 .
  • the ejector 40 has been pressed outward until it was stopped by the latching bars, moving the tongue away from the choke-hold of the latching bars.
  • FIG. 6 shows another embodiment of the design, similar to the embodiment of FIGS. 3 through 5 , with an identical tongue to the previous embodiment as well as the locking mechanism allowing free-pivot of the tongue while locked, the difference being that the catch incorporates release buttons positioned on the side of its casing, which predicates a squeezing action as opposed to the pressing for releasing the lock.
  • the funnel-shaped opening 51 attached to the insertion channel of the base plates is stationary.
  • Two release buttons 53 are located on both sides of casing 63 and laterally placed in relation to the funnel-shaped opening 51 .
  • the release buttons are held outward by two springs 54 , located at each end of the protrusions 61 on the base plates 60 .
  • the release buttons are held by the matching cut-outs 64 of the casing 63 .
  • the keys 65 connected to the release buttons 53 work in the same way as the previous embodiment, and their slanted ramps 66 lift the latching bars as they slide their slanted ramps under the arms 71 of the latching bars 70 .
  • the guide holes 62 of the main plates 60 hold the protrusions 53 of the release keys in place and act as

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An accessibility-enhanced instant locking fastener system comprising of a cylindrical tongue and a catch with funnel-shaped opening, enabling easy insertion and pushing for locking, without precise alignment or directional orientation. The omni-directional locking clasp system, typical use of which may be for seat belt buckling systems, are configured so that the once the tip of the tongue meets the opening of the hole in the clasp, latching can be accomplished by simply pushing the tongue into the funnel-shaped opening without the necessity to precise directional alignment unlike the flat tongue plates of locking buckles typically found in conventional seat belt harnesses.

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    BACKGROUND
  • Conventional instant locking fasteners, as commonly found in the seat belts of various vehicles require certain level of dexterity and, in some cases, vision, to engage as the conventional fastener designs require precise lateral-directional match of the tongue plate on one side, to fit into the narrow opening of the buckle on the other side, and maintaining the alignment to insert to engage the latch within the buckle's locking structure to fasten. This requirement of matching and aligning embedded in the conventional designs of locking fasteners imposes inconvenience, more time to engage and make them unusable to the users with limited dexterity. So a fastener system with a locking clasp that can be engaged through general pushing of the tongue into the hole of the clasp without precise directional alignment for locking could be valuable in many applications and also available to broader spectrum of users.
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  • The present invention incorporates a new design of a locking fastener system of a tongue and a clasp where the “tongue” part is generally cylindrical or transversely isotropic, as opposed to the flat design of its conventional counterparts, with a rounded, spheroidal top, and the receiving clasp has a hole with a funnel-shaped opening leading to the insertion channel for the tongue. Once the tip of the tongue is pushed through the flaring opening of the clasp, the tongue will travel through the internal channel so long as the tongue is pushed, regardless of its lateral orientation, and ultimately lock when it reaches the locking point and remain locked when the tongue may pivot. The present invention further incorporates the shape of the tongue that is connected to a knob-shape, bulked handle that is likewise non-directional, and for the dexterity-challenged users to grab with improved accessibility and engage in the latch by pushing without accurately aligning in a more intuitive way because the axis of the tongue will be aligned with the direction of the force asserted by the hand that is holding the knob to push for locking.
  • An object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a design for a fastening device which can be latched without precise lateral aligning of the tongue into the opening of the clasp. Another object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a fastening device where the tongue can be pushed in faster, with a user-friendly handle which can be used in engaging the lock by making the gripping or pushing of the knob less demanding precision and force. The non-directional design of the locking mechanisms in the fastener allows the users to lock the tongue in the clasp by pushing in indiscriminant way and the tongue may pivot inside the clasp while maintaining the locked state. This ability to pivot can be beneficial in many applications as well as adding to the overall strength of the lock as the torsional stress between the two parts held by the fastener will be alleviated by pivoting. Another object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a locking clasp that can be easily disengaged by a simple push of a button or buttons.
  • According to an embodiment of the present invention, a fastening device includes a clasp with a shell having side walls covering the base plate holding the locking mechanism, one end of the base plate is shaped like a barrel and is to accommodate the funnel-shaped hole formed by the release buttons to guide the tongue into the barrel-shaped insertion channel. The tongue is generally cylindrically shaped to fit the interior of the tubular insertion channel so that there is no required particular lateral orientation to align for insertion into the channel for locking, the tongue having an indentation, a set of latching bars that are adapted to be supported by the side walls so that the latching member can slide between an unlatching position and a latching position, wherein the hole formed by the half arcs of the latching bars choke and lock the tongue when the tongue is inserted into a predetermined position within the fastening device and the latching bars are locked and butted against the frame wall of the insertion channel, an ejector that is located to prevent the tongue from moving when the tongue is latched, a set of blade springs which are positioned to hold the latching bars in latching position, and a set of release keys connected to a release button with a spring over the insertion channel to be compressed by the user for pushing the release keys and move the latching bars apart to release and unlatch the tongue.
  • According to another embodiment of the present invention, a set of release buttons may be placed on each side of the casing to allow squeezing as opposed to pressing to release the tongue from the locking mechanism.
  • It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are not restrictive of the invention as claimed.
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  • These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, appended claims, and the accompanying exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings, which are briefly described below.
  • Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. It should be noted that, in the following description, terms “upper”, “lower”, “above”, and “below” refer to “upper”, “lower”, “above”, and “below” in the drawings, respectively, and the terms “right”, “left”, “rightward, and “leftward” refer to “right”, “left”, “rightward, and “leftward” refer to “right”, “left”, “rightward, and “leftward” in the drawings, respectively.
  • FIG. 3 shows an exploded illustration of an embodiment of the locking fastener system (“the fastener”) comprising of a “tongue” and a “catch” where the tongue is passive and the catch has the active components to engage locking mechanism when the tongue is inserted.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 show side sections of the fastener according to FIG. 3, after inserting the insertion tongue and in locked position (FIG. 4) and in an unactuated released position (FIG. 5)
  • The top portion of the FIG. 3 shows the tongue 30 which has a round shaft 35 with spheroidal head 31 and a groove 32 around the shaft under the head. For such applications as seat belt buckles, the tongue has a hole 34 where the webbing of a seatbelt may be inserted. The tongue has a round knob 33 for the non-directional gripping and assisted handling of the shaft as the force will be in the same axis as the direction of the movement of the tongue in the pushing action, to provide wider accessibility to users of different levels of dexterity when inserting the tongue into the catch to engage the locking mechanism. Two possible ways to limit the travel of the tongue into the insertion channel 4 of the catch plates are provided. One of which is by the tapering in the shape of the shaft 35 and matching insertion channel 4 of the catch plates. The other being the shape and placing of the bulk 36 at the left end of the tongue 30. The rest of the FIG. 3 shows the parts comprising the catch. The base for the catch are two base plates, 3′ and 3″ (collectively, “plates” or “3”) which at the flat end has openings 2 and 43, for fastening to a free belt band end 2 or to a fitting fastened to the floor of the vehicle 43, for example. These plates are bonded with each other and form the base frame for the catch. On the non-free end of the plates 3, is a barrel-shaped insertion channel 4 for the tongue, for which the two plate parts 3′ and 3″, in connection with the opening 4, form an insertion path. In the center of the plates 3, a latching-bars opening 5 is present for the insertion of a set of latching bars 21, described below, perpendicularly to the insertion path. Attachable to the plates 3 are two leaf springs 24, which are riveted to the plates 3 through the common holes 9 and 22 and these two springs hold the latching bars 21 inside the plates' opening. The latching bars 21, upper and lower, each has semi-circle cutouts, forming a choking hole 29 to match the shape of the groove 32 on the tongue. The matching of the shape of the arcs in the latching bars to the groove 32 of the tongue, result the hole to be shaped in such a way that the head 31 of the tongue may pass through the hole 29 with minimal movement of the latching bars but disallow escaping unless the latching bars are completely open as the hole is larger on the left side than the right side. The end of the insertion channel 4 also form a wall 8 against which the latching bars 21 are butted after the tongue is inserted and locked by the latching bars. The release keys 15 are given their stability through the guide holes 6 on the plate. A set of bar guide holes 6 guide the movement of the four release keys 15 with their prongs 16 inside the guide holes. The release button 10, is a funnel shaped pressure key, which is supported by and movable parallel within the insertion path formed by the outer casing 37, and is attached to four release keys 15. The funnel shaped flaring tube 11 in the center of the release button serves as the flaring outer opening of the catch for the tongue and it covers the insertion channel 4 of the clasp. The release button's outward pressure is kept by a spring 39 wrapped around the left-end of the insertion channel 4, and is kept inside the casing 37 through its indentation 19 at the end. The inner end of the insertion channel 8 function as a wall for the latching bars, and once locked, stands as a barrier for the latching bars from letting the tongue escape from their grip in the fashion of a choke hold. The non-directional shape of the tongue combined with the choke-hold of the latching bars enables the tongue to pivot inside the catch while maintaining the lock, once engaged. The release keys 15 have slanted outer ramps 14 which slide under the lifting arms 27 on the each end of the latching bars 21. The opening 5 inside the plates 3 also house the ejector 40 and the ejector spring 38 which holds and presses the knob 41, which in tum, presses the tip of the tongue 31 for releasing the tongue when unlocked as well as holding the tongue in steady position with the latching bars butted against the inner wall 8 while locked.
  • FIG. 4 shows the position of the tongue and clasp where the release button is in extended position, in which the tongue is locked inside the clasp. The tip 31 of the tongue is pushed against the ejector 40 by the force of the spring 38, and the tongue 30 is strangled at its circular groove 32, in the hole 29 formed by the arcs of the latching bars 21, which arcs are carved to match the shape of the circular groove of the tongue, and the latching bars are butted against the end wall 8 of the insertion channel to resist pulling once latched, while allowing the tongue to pivot inside the hole. The spring 39 and the end indentation 19 of the casing 37 keep the release button 10 within the casing at an extended position.
  • FIG. 5 shows the position of the fastener in which the tongue is being released as the release button moves from extended position to retracted position. The release button 10 has been pushed against the pressure of the spring 39, and the release keys 15 moved along the path on the plates 3, lifting the lift arms 27 of the latching bars through their slanted ramps 14. The ejector 40 has been pressed outward until it was stopped by the latching bars, moving the tongue away from the choke-hold of the latching bars.
  • FIG. 6 shows another embodiment of the design, similar to the embodiment of FIGS. 3 through 5, with an identical tongue to the previous embodiment as well as the locking mechanism allowing free-pivot of the tongue while locked, the difference being that the catch incorporates release buttons positioned on the side of its casing, which predicates a squeezing action as opposed to the pressing for releasing the lock.
  • The funnel-shaped opening 51 attached to the insertion channel of the base plates is stationary. Two release buttons 53 are located on both sides of casing 63 and laterally placed in relation to the funnel-shaped opening 51. The release buttons are held outward by two springs 54, located at each end of the protrusions 61 on the base plates 60. The release buttons are held by the matching cut-outs 64 of the casing 63. The keys 65 connected to the release buttons 53 work in the same way as the previous embodiment, and their slanted ramps 66 lift the latching bars as they slide their slanted ramps under the arms 71 of the latching bars 70. The guide holes 62 of the main plates 60 hold the protrusions 53 of the release keys in place and act as
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1. A non-directional, instantaneously locking fastener, comprising of a tongue with spheroidal tip and a receiving clasp with roughly funnel-shaped opening and insertion channel, wherein the tongue may be inserted into the clasp through insertional channel for locking and releasing, in all lateral-directional orientations.
2. The fastener as claimed in claim 1, wherein the clasp has an opening and insertion channel with transversely isotropic internal shape to allow indiscriminant insertion of the tongue into the clasp.
3. The fastener as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shaft of the tongue has a tapering profile and the clasp has matching insertion channel connected to its opening, preventing the tongue from traveling further within the clasp after it reaches locking position.
4. The fastener as set forth in claim 1 with the tongue connected to a grip in spherically bulked shape at the opposite end from the spheroidal tip for non-directional gripping and indiscriminant insertion of the tongue into the clasp, and preventing the tongue from traveling further within the clasp after it reaches locking position.
5. A fastener, comprising of a tongue with a transversely isotropic shaft and a receiving clasp with funnel-shaped opening where the clasp contains a set of spring-loaded protruding hooks to lock and hold the tongue by its hooks and maintain the lock in all directional orientations of the tongue.
6. A fastener, comprising of a tongue with a spheroidal tip and a receiving clasp with funnel-shaped opening leading to an insertion channel of a locking mechanism comprising of a casing, a set of base plates with the insertion channel with its end forming an internal wall, a release button in the shape of a funnel movably connected to the insertion channel from an extended position to a retracted position, a set of latching bars for locking the tongue, release keys connected to the release button to unlatch the tongue from the latching bars, and an ejector for moving the tongue in the direction of withdrawal of the tongue from the clasp during movement of the release keys from the extended position to the retracted position.
7. The fastener as set forth in claim 6 where the tongue has a recess in the form of a circular groove near its tip, which allows the locking mechanism in the clasp to catch and lock the tongue and maintain locked, in all lateral orientations of the tongue.
8. The fastener as set forth in claim 6 with the locking mechanism includes a set of springs positioned to provide constant pressure to keep the latching bars in locked position and butted against the internal wall of the insertion channel to prevent the freeing of the tongue unless the latching bars are pushed apart to allow the tongue to escape when the release keys are pushed under the latching bars.
9. The fastener as set forth in claim 6, wherein the casing is part of a guide for the release button, the base plates have guide holes for the release keys, the latching bars movable transversely to insertion channel for selective engagement and disengagement by the release keys slidably guided by the guide holes on the base plates, said release key being provided with ramps for pushing the latching bars out of engagement with the recess in the tongue when the release button is depressed.
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