Patent ID: 6401310
Filing Date: 2002-06-11
Classification: A63C,Y10T

Abstract:
A buckle for use in tightening a strap in a configuration wherein the strap doubles back at the buckle so that a tail end of the strap is pulled through the buckle to tighten the strap, comprising:a buckle frame with a first end adapted for engagement with a hole-punched strap to pass through the buckle and double back, and a second end adapted for connection to an item to be pulled tight, a hole-punched strap having a tension portion extending in a direction opposite said second end and passing through the buckle frame and extending out of the buckle frame in doubled-back fashion such that a tail of the strap is positioned to be pulled by a user for tightening the tension portion of the strap, the frame having a cross member over which the strap is doubled, near the first end of the frame, the buckle having a spring loaded, pivoted lever with a hub on a pivot axis transverse to the length of the strap, and a protrusion on the hub positioned and sized to engage against the strap and to enter a selected hole of the hole-punched strap, and the cross member providing an internal wall spaced from the hub of the lever such that the strap passes between the internal wall and the hub with the protrusion, and the lever being spring loaded in a direction of rotation toward a closed position in which the protrusion is downward and moved closest toward the tension portion of the strap, and the protrusion being positioned such that a deliberate counter rotation of the lever, against the spring biasing so as to and move the protrusion upwardly, will release the protrusion from a hole in the strap and thus release tension in the tension portion of the strap, whereby, when the strap is engaged on the buckle and the lever is approximately in the closed position, an increase in back pulling force in the tension portion of the strap tends to draw the lever more toward the closed position, pivoting the lever downwardly and more completely engaging the protrusion in the strap hole and thus positively gripping the strap in the buckle and preventing slipping.