Abstract:
The present invention relates to a long article, such as belts or junction means of buckle members for wearing, such as bag articles including magazine pouches that are used by those who handle machine guns in terrorism incidents and fights, magazine belts or vests that become members for attaching the magazine pouches, or junction means of buckle members for attaching magazine pouches and the like. The object of the present invention is to provide various kinds of buckles which are made of engineering polymers, titanium and stainless steel plates and the like in order to meet requirements for the modernization of equipment, which are novel and strong and permit easy attachment, which are lightweight and easy to carry, and in which male and female members do not disengage from each other, and a junction device that can release the junction of the buckles in an emergency and as required.

Description:
DEFINITIONS 
       [0000]    
       
         1. In the present invention, an associated object (“A” in embodiments) refers to clothes, such as guard clothes including vests and anoraks, and camouflage fatigues for fighting and the like, and things to be attached to human bodies, such as slacks and a helmet, as well. 
         2. In the present invention, a long member (“B” in embodiments) refers to one or several tape members provided directly on the above-described associated object, a belt of so called slacks and a helmet, or a bag member attached to the belt or slacks, such as a magazine porch. 
         3. In the present invention, various buckle members (“C” in embodiments) refer to members that are intended for attachment, by use of a single or multiple members, to one or several tape members provided directly on the above-described associated object, a belt of so called slacks and a helmet, or a bag member attached to the belt or slacks, such as a magazine porch. 
       
     
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0004]    1. Field of the Invention 
         [0005]    The present invention relates to a long article, such as various kinds of belts for wearing, or junction means of various buckle members for wearing, such as bag articles including magazine porches and, as examples thereof, to magazine porches that are used by those who handle machine guns in terrorism incidents and fights, magazine belts or vests that become members for attaching the magazine porches, or junction means of various buckle members for attaching magazine porches and the like. 
         [0006]    2. Description of the Related Art 
         [0007]    Magazines which are worn by soldiers, police officers, guards and the like who handle machine guns and from which bullets are taken out are housed in bag articles made of flexible and tough base materials, and face fasteners, snap buttons and the like are used in order to facilitate the attachment and detachment of the magazines and the loading and unloading of bullets. In a magazine belt to which the above-described magazine porch is attached, usually, a fitting type buckle is used to connect both ends of the magazine belt. 
         [0008]    However, in a face fastener, the engagement condition of a female member and a male member thereof is unstable and in the case of stripping, a relatively large stripping sound is generated. For a snap button, there is a great fear about fitting means thereof in terms of safety and reliability and a considerable large clapping sound is generated. Therefore, when a machine gun or the like is to be used in secret in a terrorism incident, the presence of the soldiers, police officers, guards and the like may be sensed by the enemy from a stripping sound and a clapping sound that are generated by the opening of the above-described face fastener and snap button in taking out bullets from a magazine porch, with the result that there is a danger of being attacked by the enemy. 
         [0009]    As a general buckle used in a magazine belt, there is a buckle member constituted by a male-side latching claw member that works in a rebounding manner simply under the spring action of another member and the like and a female-side receiving jig that receives this claw member. However, this buckle member lacks reliability and those in which emphasis is laid on reliability had the disadvantages of difficulty in handling due to complexity and of heavy weight. 
         [0010]    Although the above-described magazine porch is formed in such a manner that a plurality of magazine porches are removably attached to a magazine belt and a vest, not only attachment to a magazine belt and a vest, but also rapid detachment is required in an emergency. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0011]    Generally, the object of the present invention is to provide various kinds of buckles which are made of engineering polymers, titanium and steel plates of stainless steel and the like in order to meet requirements for the modernization of equipment, which are novel and strong and permit easy attachment, which are lightweight and easy to carry, and in which male and female members do not disengage from each other, and a junction device that can release the junction of the buckles in an emergency and as required. 
         [0012]    Specifically, as means of attaching and carrying bag articles, such as a magazine porch, to a belt, means of inserting the bag from above and fixing the bag is rapid and easy to that end. In one of the features of the present invention, it has become possible to easily and reliably perform this attachment from above in a fixed manner. 
         [0013]    Moreover, in this case, bag articles such as a magazine porch are supported not only by an upper edge of a belt or the like, but also by a lower edge so that bag articles such as a magazine porch do not disengage from a belt even in vigorous motions. 
         [0014]    Another object of the present invention resides in that even in various kinds of buckle members that keep a strong connected condition, the junction can be released immediately at an emergency by a so called one-touch operation. 
         [0015]    Another object of the present invention resides in that long members such as a belt fitted into various kinds of buckle members are prevented from oscillating by providing a spring member that performs direct pressing, thereby preventing the belt from slipping off. 
         [0016]    The present invention is used to attach a long member, such as a bag member including a magazine-porch and a belt, to clothes or an associated object. 
         [0017]    One of the features is that the associated object has several horizontal mounting belts, that a bag-article main body has an opening and closing cover on a top surface thereof and is made of a relatively hard synthetic resin or the like, and that the junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing include: a mounting plate fixed to a back surface of the bag-article main body in an unremovable manner by use of means, such as a grommet; and latching members that protrude from the back surface of the mounting plate outwardly and at intervals in the vertical direction of the back surface of the mounting plate, each of the latching members being fitted to the mounting belt of the associated object so as to be capable of being fixed in an unremovable manner. 
         [0018]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that there is provided a retaining protrusion that is formed on the above-described latching member and closes a bottom-end open portion of an engagement groove of the belt. 
         [0019]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that the junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing include: the associated object; several mounting belts; a mounting plate fixed to a back surface of the attachment member in an unremovable manner by use of means, such as a grommet; a dished mantle member; and a movable member that is in a swayable manner fitted into the mantle member, the mantle member having latching members that protrude at intervals in the vertical direction of a back surface of the mantle member, each of one or several latching members being fitted to the mounting belt of the associated object so as to be capable of being fixed in an unremovable manner, one or several window holes capable of coming into contact with the bottom-end open portion of a latching member being drilled, and the movable member having a protrusion capable of being fitted in the direction of the mantle member from a back surface of the movable member and into the window hole. 
         [0020]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that at one end of the movable member, there is provided a spring of resin or the like that is simultaneously molded with the movable member, so that the movable member is swayable. 
         [0021]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that a junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing, which are used to attach a long member, such as a belt, to an associated object such as clothes, by containing the long member therein, include: a fixed member that is attached to an associated object by use of means such as attaching by sewing; and a pressing member one end of which is mounted on one end of the fixed member so as to be able to swing or slide and the other end of which is rotatable, the swingablly or slidably mounted portion being capable of moving in the axis line direction of the pressing member. 
         [0022]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that at a terminal end of the fixed member, there is provided an engaging concavity into which a terminal end of the pressing member fits. 
         [0023]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that the junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing include: the relatively flat fixed member; and several pressing members a top end of each of which is mounted in the directions of both sides of the fixed member so as to be able to swing or slide and the other end of each of which is rotatable or swayable, the swingablly or slidably mounted portion being capable of moving in the axis line direction of the pressing member. 
         [0024]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that a junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing include: a fixed member that is attached to an associated object; a rotating member one end of which is mounted on one end of the fixed member so as to be able to swing and the other end of which is rotatable, and whose front surface comes into contact with a back surface of the long member, such as a belt; and a back-surface member a top end of which is mounted on the rotating member and which rotates the long member, such as a belt, to the rotating member via the long member. 
         [0025]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that the junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing have a cover member that covers the rotating member and presses the rotating member against the fixed member. 
         [0026]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that either/both of the rotating member and the back-surface member have a latching protrusion that protrudes in the direction of the fixed member. 
         [0027]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that at a bottom end of the back-surface member, there is provided a claw that is latchable at a lower edge of the rotating member. 
         [0028]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that the back-surface member is provided with a spring of resin or the like that pushes up the cover member. 
         [0029]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that the junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing include: a dished fixed member that is attached to an associated object and has one or several through holes; a supporting member capable of moving in a swayable manner, which supports a long member, such as a belt, in a sandwiched manner by bringing the belt into contact with a back surface of the fixed member; and a sideways moving member one end of which is mounted and fitted on one end of the fixed member so as to be able to swing and the other end of which is rotatable, and which has a hooked protruding piece capable of fitting into the through hole. 
         [0030]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that the sideways moving member has a wavy spring of resin or the like orthogonal to the axial direction thereof. 
         [0031]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that the junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing include: a dished fixed member that is attached to an associated object and has one or several through holes; and a supporting member that has a claw member capable of fitting into the through hole of the fixed member and a latching member capable of supporting a long member, such as a belt, fitted in by insertion. 
         [0032]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that the claw member is a spring of resin or the like that is integrally molded with the supporting member. 
         [0033]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that a junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing include: a dished engagement member that can support a long member, such as a belt, fitted in by insertion to an associated object and has one or several radial grooves; and a fixed member having a radial protrusion on the circumference thereof, which is capable of fitting into the radial groove of the engagement member, the engagement member being rotated, whereby the engagement member is connected to the fixed member by engagement. 
         [0034]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that a junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing include: a fixed member which can support a long member, such as a belt, fitted by insertion into a lower edge thereof and in which wide longitudinal groove is formed in the axis line direction; a movable member that can move in an opening manner by insertion into the longitudinal groove, the movable member having an opposed rack screw and a pair of buttress threads meshing with the rack screw; and a spring member of resin or the like that presses outwardly each of the pair of buttress threads. A picking part that works in the direction in which the pressing force of the spring member is released is provided in the fixed portion. 
         [0035]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that a bag-article main body has an opening and closing cover on a top surface thereof and is made of a relatively hard synthetic resin or the like, and there are provided: a dished mounting plate fixed to a back surface of the member in an unremovable manner by use of means, such as a grommet; a V-shaped spring member of resin or the like inserted into the mounting plate and having a corrugated portion which presses each end thereof outwardly, an extremity of the spring member pivotally attached to the mounting plate; and a cover member covering the mounting plate and the spring member and having a window into which the corrugated portion of the spring member is fitted, wherein the corrugated portion of the spring member is latched, with the one or three associated objects such as belts sandwiched between the cover member and the mounting plate. 
         [0036]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that the V-shaped spring member of resin or the like is a spring of resin or the like that is integrally molded with the corrugated portion of the spring member. 
         [0037]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that the V-shaped spring member of resin or the like is provided in a series of sets. 
         [0038]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that a junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing include: a supporting member having a U-shaped section capable of causing an associated object to support a long member, such as a belt, by insertion into the U-shaped section thereof; and an engagement member that has a protrusion capable of pressing or engaging the associated object into either/both of two legs of the supporting member and is provided so that each can be engaged to terminal ends of the two legs. 
         [0039]    Another feature of the present invention resides in that a junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing include: a latching-member main body that is radially provided with windows through which a V-shaped bent portion of a long member and portions of the long member that are a little obliquely above can be inserted; a flat cylindrical female engagement member whose top end portion and bottom end portion are latched to a top end and a bottom end of the latching-member main body; and a male engagement member which can be connected to the female engagement member by being fitted in and to a bottom end of which is fixed a top end of a belt in an unremovable manner. 
         [0040]    On the whole, as an advantage of the present invention, all buckle members hold a long member, such as a belt, so as to contain the long member therein. Therefore, there is no fear that a long member, such as a belt, might slip off from a buckle member. 
         [0041]    The advantage of each feature of the present invention resides in that a long member, such as a belt, fitted into various buckle members of the present invention is held by a pressing member capable of rotating through nearly 90 degrees. Therefore, even if the belt is wide, the belt can be easily fitted into the buckle members. 
         [0042]    In this case, when an engaging concavity is provided at a terminal end of the fixed member, a terminal end of the pressing member is fitted into this engaging concavity. Therefore, it is possible to prevent accidents, such as slipping-off of the pressing member from the belt for no reason. 
         [0043]    The reason why the rotating member that supports the belt in a sandwiched manner is further provided with a cover member capable of pressing is that it is possible to prevent the belt from falling off even when the user makes vigorous motions. 
         [0044]    When in either or both of the rotating member and the back-surface member there are provided a retaining protrusion, which protrudes in the direction of the fixed member, and a retaining claw, it is possible to remove the belt from the buckle member by slight operations of the retaining protrusion and the retaining claw. 
         [0045]    Next, in fitting means of the buckle member and the belt member of a type in which the belt member is supported by a spring force, an action works by use of this spring so as to relieve a force applied to the engaging part of the buckle member and the belt member, with the result that the buckle member and the belt member are not easily extracted. 
         [0046]    Incidentally, in the means of connecting the buckle member and the belt member of a type in which part of the belt member is provided with a structure that causes the fixed member to be supported by insertion or engaged, it is possible to make stronger the connection between the buckle member and the belt member. 
         [0047]    When the movable member has an opposed rack screw and the spring member has a pair of buttress threads meshing with the rack screw, it is possible to obtain desired connection strength of the buckle member and the belt member. 
         [0048]    The present invention has many excellent objects, features, operations and advantages of the features, which will be made clear in the following embodiments. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0049]      FIG. 1  is a perspective view of an attachment member, such as a magazine porch, of the first embodiment of the present invention (claim  1 ); 
           [0050]      FIG. 2  is a perspective view of attachment means of a mounting plate of the first embodiment of the present invention (claim  1 ); 
           [0051]      FIG. 3  is a longitudinal sectional view taken along the line Z-Z of  FIG. 1  of the first embodiment of the present invention (claim  1 ); 
           [0052]      FIG. 4  is a perspective view of an attachment member of a magazine porch and the like of the second embodiment of the present invention (claim  2 ); 
           [0053]      FIG. 5  is a perspective view of attachment means of a mounting plate of the second embodiment of the present invention (claim  2 ); 
           [0054]      FIG. 6  is a longitudinal sectional view taken along the line Y-Y of  FIG. 4  (claim  2 ); 
           [0055]      FIG. 7  is a perspective view of a mounting member, a mantle member and a movable member of the third and fourth embodiments of the present invention (claim  3 ); 
           [0056]      FIG. 8  is a perspective view after the completion of assembling (claim  4 ); 
           [0057]      FIG. 9  is a sectional view taken along the line X-X of  FIG. 8  (claim  4 ); 
           [0058]      FIG. 10  is a longitudinal explanatory diagram of the fifth embodiment of the present invention (claim  5 ); 
           [0059]      FIG. 11  is a longitudinal explanatory diagram to explain the operation of the fifth embodiment of the present invention (claim  5 ); 
           [0060]      FIG. 12  is an explanatory diagram to explain the operation of fitting a fixed member and a pressing member together in the fifth embodiment of the present invention (claim  5 ); 
           [0061]      FIG. 13  is a perspective view of an attached thing and the mounting condition observed when the attached thina is attached to a long member (claim  5 ); 
           [0062]      FIG. 14  is a perspective view of the fifth embodiment of the present invention (claim  5 ); 
           [0063]      FIG. 15  is a longitudinal explanatory diagram of the fifth embodiment of the present invention (claim  5 ); 
           [0064]      FIG. 16  is a longitudinal explanatory diagram to explain the operation of a pressing member in the fifth embodiment of the present invention (claim  5 ); 
           [0065]      FIG. 17  is a perspective view of the sixth embodiment of the present invention (claim  6 ); 
           [0066]      FIG. 18  is a perspective view to explain the operation of a pressing member in the sixth embodiment of the present invention (claim  6 ); 
           [0067]      FIG. 19  is a perspective view of the back surface of a fixed member in the sixth embodiment of the present invention (claim  6 ); 
           [0068]      FIG. 20  is a sectional view taken along the line W-W of  FIG. 19  (claim  6 ); 
           [0069]      FIG. 21  is a longitudinal explanatory diagram of a fixed member in the sixth embodiment of the present invention (claim  6 ); 
           [0070]      FIG. 22  is a sectional view to explain the operation of a pressing member in the sixth embodiment of the present invention (claim  7 ); 
           [0071]      FIG. 23  is a perspective view of the seventh embodiment of the present invention (claim  7 ); 
           [0072]      FIG. 24  is a perspective view to explain the operation of a pressing member in the seventh embodiment of the present invention (claim  7 ); 
           [0073]      FIG. 25  is a perspective view showing the mounting condition of a pressing member in the seventh embodiment of the present invention (claim  7 ); 
           [0074]      FIG. 26  is a developed perspective view of parts in the eighth embodiment of the present invention (claim  8 ); 
           [0075]      FIGS. 27(A) , (B) and (C) are perspective explanatory diagrams showing the assembled condition in the eighth embodiment of the present invention (claim  8 ); 
           [0076]      FIG. 28  is a longitudinal explanatory diagram showing an open condition of a fixed member in the eighth embodiment of the present invention (claim  8 ); 
           [0077]      FIG. 29  is a longitudinal explanatory diagram showing a closed condition of a fixed member in the eighth embodiment of the present invention (claim  8 ); 
           [0078]      FIG. 30  is an explanatory perspective view of an assembled condition in the ninth embodiment of the present invention (claim  9 ); 
           [0079]      FIG. 31  is an explanatory diagram of operation in fitting a fixed member in the ninth embodiment of the present invention (claim  9 ); 
           [0080]      FIG. 32(A)  is a longitudinal sectional view showing the condition in which a sideways moving member is fitted and assembled in the ninth embodiment of the present invention (claim  9 ); 
           [0081]      FIG. 32(B)  is a longitudinal sectional view showing an oscillating condition of a sideways moving member in the ninth embodiment of the present invention (claim  9 ); 
           [0082]      FIG. 32(C)  is a longitudinal sectional view showing a sideways moving condition of a sideways moving member in the ninth embodiment of the present invention (claim  9 ); 
           [0083]      FIG. 33  is a perspective view showing an overall operation of the tenth embodiment of the present invention (claim  9 ); 
           [0084]      FIG. 34  is a perspective view showing the mounted condition of members in the tenth embodiment of the present invention (claim  10 ); 
           [0085]      FIG. 35  is a perspective view of members in the eleventh embodiment of the present invention (claim  11 ); 
           [0086]      FIG. 36  is a perspective view showing a fitting condition of a pressing member in the eleventh embodiment of the present invention (claim  11 ); 
           [0087]      FIG. 37  is a sectional view of an assembled condition in the eleventh embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0088]      FIGS. 38(A) ,  38 (B) and  33 (C) are perspective views of the whole of the twelfth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0089]      FIG. 39  is a perspective view of a fixed member in the twelfth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0090]      FIG. 40  is a longitudinal sectional view of a fixed member in the twelfth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0091]      FIG. 41  is a longitudinal sectional view of a supporting member in the twelfth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0092]      FIG. 42  is a longitudinal sectional view of an assembled condition in the twelfth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0093]      FIG. 43  is a developed perspective view of members in the thirteenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0094]      FIG. 44(A)  is a diagram showing the operation of an engagement member in a vertical condition in the thirteenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0095]      FIG. 44(B)  is a diagram showing the operation of an engagement member in a horizontal condition in the thirteenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0096]      FIG. 45(A)  is a longitudinal sectional view showing the condition in which an engagement member is away from a fixed member in the thirteenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0097]      FIG. 45(B)  is a longitudinal sectional view showing a fixed member and an engagement member in a fitting condition in the thirteenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0098]      FIG. 46  is a perspective explanatory diagram showing a condition in which attachment to an associated object is performed in the fourteenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0099]      FIG. 47  is a developed perspective view of members in the fourteenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0100]      FIG. 48  is a longitudinal sectional view of an assembled condition in the fourteenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0101]      FIG. 49  is a sectional view taken along the line V-V of  FIG. 48  (Claim); 
           [0102]      FIG. 50  is a front view of an assembled condition in the fourteenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0103]      FIG. 51  is a perspective view of a bag-article main body and a mounting plate attached to the bag-article main body in the fifteenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0104]      FIGS. 52(A) to 52(C)  are exploded perspective views of the whole in the fifteenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0105]      FIG. 53  is a longitudinal sectional explanatory view of an assembled opening and closing cover in an open condition (Claim); 
           [0106]      FIG. 54  is a longitudinal sectional explanatory view of an assembled opening and closing cover in a closed condition (Claim); 
           [0107]      FIG. 55  is a longitudinal sectional view of another embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0108]      FIG. 56  is an exploded perspective view of members in another embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0109]      FIG. 57  is a longitudinal sectional view of members in an assembled condition in another embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0110]      FIG. 58(A)  is a perspective view of a condition of fixing to a bag-article member (Claim); 
           [0111]      FIG. 59  is a cross-sectional view of a spring member indicated by the line U-U of  FIG. 58  (Claim); 
           [0112]      FIG. 60  is a cross-sectional view of a spring member in an open condition of FIG. (Claim); 
           [0113]      FIG. 61  is a perspective view of a condition of attachment to an associated object in the sixteenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0114]      FIG. 62  is an explanatory perspective view of the operation of the sixteenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0115]      FIG. 63  is a longitudinal sectional view of the sixteenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0116]      FIG. 64  is a sectional explanatory diagram of the operation of the seventeenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0117]      FIG. 65  is a front explanatory diagram of female and male engagement members in a separated condition in the seventeenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0118]      FIG. 66  is an exploded perspective view of female and male engagement members in the seventeenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0119]      FIG. 67  is a perspective view of  FIG. 66  as viewed from a back surface in the seventeenth embodiment of the present invention (Claim); 
           [0120]      FIG. 68  is an assembly front view of female and male engagement members in an engagement condition (Claim); and 
           [0121]      FIG. 69  is a longitudinal sectional view of female and male engagement members. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     First Embodiment 
       [0122]    First, the first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to  FIGS. 1 to 3 . In this case, as an associated object A, there is adopted a type in which several horizontal mounting belts (two horizontal mounting belts in  FIG. 3 ) are provided in part of the surface of clothes, such as guard clothes and a vest for fighting. 
         [0123]    As a long member B, such as a magazine porch and a belt, a magazine porch that has an opening and closing cover  1  on a top surface thereof and is made of a relatively hard woven cloth, synthetic resin or the like is taken into consideration. 
         [0124]    The reference numeral  3  denotes a flat mounting plate that is long in a longitudinal direction, and there are latching members  4  that protrude from the back surface of the mounting plate  3  outwardly and at intervals in the vertical direction of the back surface of the mounting plate. By providing this latching member  4  as a downward hook  100 , a fitting groove  5  capable of fitting against the above-described mounting belt  2  is formed and a protrusion  101  in the form of an arrow tip is provided on the inner side of the terminal end of the hook  100 . 
         [0125]    There are a plurality of grommet holes  102  in the periphery of this mounting plate  3 , and by use of grommets  103  the mounting plate is fixed to the back surface of the attachment member B of the above-described magazine porch in an unremovable manner. 
         [0126]    Accordingly, it is necessary only that the hook  100  of the latching member  4  provided on the mounting plate  3  be fitted into the mounting belt of the above-described associated object, and the attachment of this attachment member B to an associated object A, such as clothes, or detachment thereof can be easily performed. 
         [0127]    Incidentally, it is important that in fitting this associated object A into the mounting belt, the protrusion  101  in the form of an arrow tip be in contact with the lower edge of the mounting belt on the inner side of the terminal end of the hook  100 , and by ensuring this, it is possible to prevent accidents, such as the slipping-off of the associated object A from the mounting belt  2  that might occur for no reason. 
       Second Embodiment 
       [0128]    Next, the second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to  FIGS. 4 to 6 , with the same numerals as in the first embodiment referring to the same parts. 
         [0129]    In this embodiment, the latching member  4  of the above-described mounting plate  3  is such that part of the mounting plate  3  is cut in the shape of the letter U  104  and this part is extruded outwardly by press forming and the like. There is provided a protrusion  7  that faces an open portion  6  at the terminal end of the above-described fitting groove  5  from the top end of this cut-in part  104  so as to block the open portion  15 . 
         [0130]    Accordingly, in several belts  2  provided in clothes, such as a vest, which are to be fitted to the open portion  6  from the bottom end of the above-described fitting groove  5 , there is devised a method which is such that in this case, the lower edge of the belt  2  and the upper edge of the protrusion  7  abut on each other so that the belt is not easily extracted. 
       Third Embodiment 
       [0131]      FIGS. 7 and 9  show the third embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, there are provided the same unillustrated associated object as in the above embodiments, such as a vest, several mounting belts  2 , and a mounting plate  3  fixed to the back surface of the above-described long member by use of means, such as grommets. Furthermore, there are provided a dished mantle member  8  and a movable member  9  that is fitted into the mantle member  8  so as to be able to move in an opening manner. 
         [0132]    The mantle member  8  is provided with latching members  4  as downward bent hooks  100  in one or several places (three places in the figure) at intervals in the vertical direction of the back surface of the mantle member. Furthermore, in the vertical direction of this mantle member  8 , window holes  10  are bored in one or several places (three places in the figure) just under the above-described latching member  4 . 
         [0133]    The above-described movable member  9  is in the form of a flat plate capable of fitting into the mantle member  8  and there are protrusions  7  in several places (three places in the figure) in the vertical direction of this mantle member. The protrusions can be inserted into the window holes  10  of the above-described mantle member  8  and the insertion length thereof is large enough to support the lower edge of the above-described belt  2 . 
         [0134]    The above-described mounting plate  3  is in the form of a flat plate covering the above-described mantle member  8  and there are many grommet holes  102  in the periphery thereof. The mounting plate is fixed to the mantle member  8  by use of grommets  103 . The diagram of the mounting plate after the completion of assembling is shown in  FIG. 8 . 
         [0135]    Accordingly, to the back surface of the above-described mounting plate is attached the above-described attachment member  8 , such as a magazine porch. The latching member  4  of the mantle member  8  is fitted into the mounting belt  2  of the above-described associated object A, such as clothes. The lower edge of the belt  2 , which is a long member B, is supported in contact with the protrusion  7  of the movable member  9 . Therefore, for example, even when the user makes vigorous motions, there is no fear that the motions might cause the magazine porch and other junction means to fall from the associated object A. 
       Fourth Embodiment 
       [0136]    In the embodiments shown in  FIGS. 7 to 9 , a through hole  105  is bored in the middle part of the top surface of the above-described mantle member  8 . And a pressing part  106  which can be inserted into this through hole  105  and whose top end can be caused to protrude from the top surface of the mantle member  8  is provided on one side of the movable member  9 , and a spring  11  of resin or the like, which is formed in the shape of the letter “S”  107  protruding downward from the lower edge, is provided upward from the terminal end of the movable member  9 . 
         [0137]    Accordingly, when it is necessary to remove a magazine porch and the like in an emergency, with the latching member  4  fitted into the mounting belt  2  as described above, by depressing the pressing element  107  downward against the pressing force of the spring  11  of resin or the like, the junction between the lower edge of the associated object A (three belts in the figure) provided on the vest and the protrusion  7  of the above-described movable member  9  becomes released. Therefore, it has become possible to immediately remove the magazine porch from the associated object A. 
       Fifth Embodiment 
       [0138]    In the embodiment shown in  FIGS. 10 to 16 , attachment is performed so as to contain an associated object B, such as a belt, and the reference numeral  12  denotes a fixed plate attached to clothes, such as a vest, by use of means of attachment by sewing as in the above-described embodiments. 
         [0139]    This fixed plate  12  is a long channel plate  108  having a relatively narrow width and both sides of the top end portion thereof protrude forward  109 ,  110 . There is a horizontal shaft  111  in the protrusions  109 ,  110 . 
         [0140]    At the terminal end of this fixed plate  12 , there is provided a box portion  112  that protrudes forward, and the top surface of the box portion is open  113 . The reference numeral  14  denotes a pressing member in the shape of a flat plate that is long in the longitudinal direction. The top end of the pressing member is bent downward  114  and it is important that the bent length be twice the length of the above-described shaft  111 . 
         [0141]    That is, because the shaft  111  can be inserted into a retaining hole  115  made by forming this bent portion  114 , in this case it is possible to move the pressing member  14  up and down by twice the diameter of the shaft  111  by using the shaft  111  as a guide. 
         [0142]    The terminal end of this pressing member  14  can be inserted into the box portion  112  from the open portion  113  of the box portion  112  provided in the upper-edge fixed member  12  and also can push up the fixed member  14 . In this case, the fixed member  14  is pushed up to the top surface and it is also possible to release the engagement with the box portion  112 . In this case, the fixed member  14  can be caused to perform a fan-like motion, with the fitting portion between the above-described shaft  111  and the retaining hole  115  serving as the supporting point. 
         [0143]    Therefore, when the members of this embodiment are used, with the fixed member  14  kept in this open condition, the member provided on the associated object B, such as a belt, can be placed as the fixed member  14 . In this case, therefore, it is necessary only that the belt  2  or the like perform the action of moving the associated object B in the width direction of the belt, and it is possible to make the operation easy. 
         [0144]    And if the pressing member  14  is placed, for example, from the back surface side of the belt and the terminal end thereof is fitted into the box portion  112  from the open portion  113  of the box portion  112 , it is possible to reliably hold the belt or the like between the fixed member  12  and the pressing member  14 . 
         [0145]    In contrast, when the belt or the like is to be detached, the belt or the like can be easily detached simply by pushing up the pressing member  14  from the condition of  FIG. 10  to the condition of  FIG. 11 . 
         [0146]    Incidentally, in the case of this embodiment, the terminal end of the pressing member  14  is formed as a hook  116  as shown in  FIG. 16  and a flange  117  that engages with this hook is provided on the inner side of the upper edge of the above-described box portion  112 . In this manner, it is ensured that the members are easily detached in releasing the engagement of each member without easy detachment of the pressing member  14  inserted into this box portion  112 . Incidentally, the above-described box portion  112  may be in the form of a rectangular cylinder whose lower edge is also open. 
       Sixth Embodiment 
       [0147]    In the embodiment shown in  FIGS. 17 to 25 , the pressing member  14  of the embodiment shown in  FIGS. 14 to 16  above is provided in quantities of two, thereby ensuring more reliable and firm engagement of the associated object A with the belt  2  and easy release of the engagement at the same time. 
         [0148]    That is, the fixed member  12  is in the form of an upright picture frame  118 , an upper edge  119  and a lower edge  120  thereof are provided in a protruding manner, and on both sides thereof there are provided insertion holes  121 ,  122  through which the pair of pressing members  14  can be inserted. The same shaft  111  as in the fifth embodiment above is provided in this upper insertion hole  121 . A protrusion  123  is provided on the inner side of the lower insertion hole  122 . 
         [0149]    On the other hand, the upper edge of the pressing member  14  inserted into the insertion holes  121 ,  122  is rounded to from a stopper  124 , and the upper edge of the bottom end portion thereof has a hole  125  that engages with a protrusion  123 . 
         [0150]    In using this buckle member, a magazine porch that is fixed, as shown in  FIGS. 19 and 20 , by inserting an unillustrated grommet into a grommet hole  126  of the fixed member  12  is taken into consideration. And the belt  2  is interposed between an upper edge  119  and a lower edge  120  of the upper-edge fixed member. 
         [0151]    When the pair of pressing members  14  is thereafter inserted into the upper and lower insertion holes  111 ,  112  from outside the belt  2 , the stopper  124  at the top end thereof becomes engaged with the shaft  111  and the lower hole  125  becomes engaged with the protrusion  123  of the above-described insertion hole  122 . As a result of this, the above-described belt  2  that is attached fixedly does not become disengaged without easy separation of the pressing member  14  from the fixed member  12 . 
       Seventh Embodiment 
       [0152]    The embodiment shown in  FIGS. 22 to 25  provide a further improvement on the sixth embodiment made for simplification and the pair of pressing members  14  in the structure shown in  FIGS. 14 to 16  above is arranged side by side in a line. Because the structure shown in  FIGS. 22  is almost the same as shown in  FIGS. 14 to 16 , descriptions of the configuration and operation are omitted. 
       Eighth Embodiment 
       [0153]    In the embodiment shown in  FIGS. 26 to 29 , there are provided a fixed member  15  attached to an associated object A and a back-surface member  18  which is mounted in a swingable manner in the vicinity of the upper edge of a cover member  19  of this fixed member  16  and the other end of which is made rotatable in a fan-like motion, with a rotating member  17  and the upper edge being mounted to this rotating member  17  in a swingable manner, the member B is the back-surface member  18  causing the rotating member  17  to support the fixed member  15  via the attachment member B such as a belt. 
         [0154]      FIG. 27(A)  is a general assembly perspective view,  FIG. 27(B)  shows a back-surface member, and  FIG. 27(C)  is a perspective view of a rotating member. 
         [0155]    Detailed descriptions will be given with reference to  FIGS. 28 and 29 . The above-described fixed member  15  is in the form of a long box with an open front surface and there is a back-surface member  18  so that the back-surface member can move a little up and down within the fixed member  15  along the inner side of the back surface of the fixed member. Below the front surface of the fixed member, there is provided a retaining protrusion  20  that protrudes forward, and on the back surface of the fixed member, there is provided a protruding long member  127  that protrudes outwardly. A spring member  128  seen in  FIG. 26  engages with the protruding long member  127  of the above-described back-surface member  18  interposed with respect to the fixed member  15  of the above-described back-surface member  18 , and this spring member  128  is constantly pressed upward. 
         [0156]    The rotating member  17  is such that the inner side of the upper edge thereof is capable of engagement with an upper-edge hook portion  130  of the above-described fixed member  15 , and in the lower part thereof there is provided a concavity  131  capable of fitting with the retaining protrusion  20 . 
         [0157]    The cover member  19  whose upper edge is attached to this rotating member  17  is such that an engaging hook portion  132  provided in the lower edge thereof can engage with an engagement member  133  protruding upward from the lower edge of the above-described back-surface member  18 . 
         [0158]    And with the cover member  19  kept in an open condition, the belt attached by this attachment is placed on the surface of the rotating member  17 . And when the cover member  19  is closed and pressed in the direction of the back-surface member  18 , a hook  129  of the rotating member  17  and the engaging hook portion  132  become connected and the hook portion  130  and the engagement member  133  become connected. At the same time, the concavity  131  of the rotating member  17  and the retaining protrusion  20  of the back-surface member  18  become engaged. Thanks to the action of the spring member  128 , the above-described engagement condition is reliably maintained and there is no fear that the belt  2  might be easily extracted. On the other hand, in removing the belt  2 , the engagement with the rotating member  17  is released by pressing the cover member  19 , whereby the belt can be easily removed. 
       Ninth Embodiment 
       [0159]    Next, the configuration of the embodiment shown in  FIGS. 30 to 32  will be described. Also in this embodiment, a junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing are used to attach a long member B, such as a belt  2 , to an associated object A, such as clothes by use of means that contains the long member therein. There are provided, a dished fixed member  23  that is attached to an associated object A and has upper and lower two through holes  22 , a supporting member  24  capable of moving in a sliding manner, which causes a long member B, such as a belt, to be supported in a sandwiched manner by bringing the long member B into contact with the back surface of the fixed member  23 , and a sideways moving member  27  having a hooked protruding piece  26  one end portion of which can be fitted into one end portion of the supporting member. 
         [0160]    As specifically shown in  FIG. 32(C) , the protruding piece  26  of this sideways moving member  27  is such that this protruding piece  26  is inserted into the upper through hole  22  of the fixed member  23  and at the same time the supporting member  24  of the sideways moving member  27  is inserted into the lower through hole  22  of the fixed member  23 , whereby the protruding piece  26  is a little pushed up. As a result of this, as shown in  FIG. 32(B) , the outer surface of the protruding piece  26  abuts on the inner surface of the upper through hole  22  near the upper edge and the supporting member  24  abuts on the inner surface of a rising portion  134  of the sideways moving member. 
         [0161]    In this case, within the above-described dished fixed member  23 , a vertical plate spring  136  is interposed in an open surface  135  of the fixed member  23  and one end of the plate spring abuts on the outside of the protruding piece  26  present in the above-described sideways moving member  27 . Therefore, as shown in  FIG. 32(A) , the sideways moving member  27  is constantly pressed outwardly. 
         [0162]    Accordingly, the belt  2  is interposed within the sideways moving member  27  from the horizontal direction thereof as indicated by an alternate long and two short dashes line in  FIG. 32(C) , and in this case the sideways moving member  27  is reliably held to the fixed member  23  by use of the upper and lower protruding pieces  26  and the supporting member  24 . Therefore, even when vigorous motions are transmitted to the belt  2  of the long member B, there is no fear that the detachment might easily occur. 
       Tenth Embodiment 
       [0163]    Incidentally, a further improvement on the ninth embodiment is shown in  FIGS. 33 and 34 . A vertical wavy spring of resin or the like  28  is disposed in the place where the plate spring  136  presents in the above-described sideways moving member  27 . The terminal end of the spring of resin or the like  28  engages with the inner surface of the bottom of the sideways moving member  27 , and the top end thereof protrudes upward via a through hole  137  provided in the upper edge of the sideways moving member  27 . 
         [0164]    When the fixed member  23  and the sideways moving member  27  keep a fitting condition, the spring of resin or the like  28  presses the outside of the protruding piece  26  present in the sideways moving member  27  and supports the band B between the fixed member  23  and the sideways moving member  27  by sandwiching the band B. In releasing this supported condition in a sandwiched manner, the pressing by the sideways moving member  27  is released by use of the above-described spring of resin or the like  28  by simply pressing downward the top end of the spring of resin or the like  28 , and, therefore, the sideways moving member  27  can be detached from the fixed member. Thus, the long member B can be easily released. 
       Eleventh Embodiment 
       [0165]      FIGS. 35 to 37  show a junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing used to attach a long member B, such as a belt. On the back surface are provided upper and lower two protrusions  161  and there are fitting holes  162  along the central axis line of the protrusions. A pressing member  14  is provided by being fitted into each of the fitting holes  162 ,  162 . 
         [0166]    Incidentally, in the same manner as in the tenth embodiment this pressing member  14  fits the belt  2  into the pressing member  14 , thereby preventing the rotation of the belt. The reference numeral  24  denotes a supporting member having an upward hooked protruding piece  26  on the front surface thereof, and this supporting member  24  is fixed with a gap between the supporting member and the pressing member  14 . And within this gap, a lock plate  163  having a retaining protrusion  164  is fitted and fixed. This retaining protrusion  164  engages with a through hole  165  on the front surface of the supporting member  24 . 
         [0167]    The reference numeral  166  denotes a release button. The leading end of the release button protrudes from the top end of the supporting member  24  and the top end thereof abuts on the top end of the above-described lock plate  165 . 
         [0168]    The engagement of the retaining protrusion  164  with the fitting hole  162  is released by pressing this release button  166 . 
         [0169]    A fixed plate  167  to which a bag article, such as a magazine porch, is fixed has a downward hook piece  168  on the back surface thereof and this hook piece  168  is intended for fitting. At this time, the retaining protrusion  164  of the lock plate  165  is held to the protruding piece  26  in a retaining manner, and in releasing this lock, it is necessary only that the retaining of the protruding piece  26  be released. 
       Twelfth Embodiment 
       [0170]      FIGS. 38 to 42  show an embodiment in which a junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing are used to attach a long member B, such as a belt, by use of means that contains the long member therein. There are provided a fixed member  30  in the form of a square dish having one vertical through groove, and a supporting member  33  that has a claw member  31  capable of fitting into the through groove  29  and is provided with a retaining portion  32  capable of supporting a long member, such as a belt, by insertion. 
         [0171]      FIG. 38(A)  is a perspective view of the fixed member  30  as viewed from the back surface side,  FIG. 38(B)  is a front perspective view of this embodiment, and  FIG. 38(C)  is a perspective view of this embodiment as viewed from the back surface side. 
         [0172]    The fixed member  30  has many screw holes  138  for the fixing of the fixed member  30  to clothes and a bag article, such as a magazine porch, and on the back surface of the fixed member, a channel member  141  whose vertical direction is open  139 ,  140  is simultaneously molded. 
         [0173]    A supporting member  33  is similarly formed from a channel member. The surface of the supporting member is extended upward like a pair of crab claws, and there is a claw member  31  whose middle portion is open, which is called a release lever. 
         [0174]    This claw member  31  can be inserted into a rail  142  formed by the channel member  141  of the above-described fixed member  30 . 
         [0175]    In this case, the top end of the claw member  31  protrudes upward from the upper edge of the channel member  141 , and on both sides of the upper part of the claw member  31  there is each an engagement part  143  that protrudes outwardly. This engagement part  143  can engage with the upper edge of the channel member  141 . 
         [0176]    On both sides of this supporting member  33  there is each a long through groove  29  through which a long member, such as a belt, is inserted. When a long member B is inserted into this through groove  29  and the claw member  31  of the supporting member  33  is inserted into the channel member  141  of the fixed member  30 , the engagement part  143  of the claw member  31  and the upper edge of the channel member  141  become engaged and the fixed member  30 , i.e., a magazine porch or the like attached thereto can be easily latched via the belt. 
         [0177]    When the fixed member  30  to which a magazine porch or the like is fixed is to be rapidly detached, by pressing inwardly the top end portion of the above-described claw member  31  from both surfaces thereof, the engagement between the engagement part  143  of the claw member  31  and the top surface of the channel member  141  becomes released. Therefore, the engagement member  30  can be instantaneously detached from the long member B. Incidentally, when the above-described claw member  31  is a spring of resin or the like that is integrally molded with the supporting member  33 , the manufacturing of the claw member is easy. 
       Thirteenth Embodiment 
       [0178]      FIGS. 43 to 45  show also an embodiment in which a junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing are used to attach a long member B, such as a belt, to an associated object A, by use of means that contains the long member therein. It is possible to support a long member B, such as a belt, fitted into an associated object A by insertion. There are provided a dished engagement member  37  having one or several radial grooves  34  and a fixed member  35  of this embodiment that has, on the periphery thereof, radial protrusions  36  capable of fitting into the radial grooves  34  of this engagement member  37 . By rotating the engagement member  37 , the engagement member  37  is connected to the fixed member  35  by fitting. 
         [0179]    To be more precise, the engagement member  37  in this embodiment is in the form of a square dish and in both side portions thereof there is provided each a long through groove  29  through which a long member B, such as a belt, is inserted. And in a square swollen area of the surface, there are provided a round hole portion  144  on the central axis line and radial grooves  34  that are radial with respect to the hole portion  144 , the number of radial grooves being four in this embodiment. 
         [0180]    The fixed member  35  is provided, on the back surface thereof, with many grommet holes  145  for fixing a bag article, such as a magazine porch, and the like and the fixed member has, on a front surface thereof, a swollen area capable of fitting closely into the hole portion  144  of the above-described engagement member  37 . The fixed member has, on the periphery thereof, protrusions  36  (radially in four places). 
         [0181]    This protrusion  36  can fit into the radial groove  34  of the above-described engagement member  37 , and after the fitting of the protrusion, the fixed member  35  and the engagement member  37  abut on each other by the rotation of the engagement member  37 . 
         [0182]    Accordingly, a long member, such as a belt, is inserted into the through groove  29  of the engagement member  37  and, with the engagement member  37  kept inserted, the fixed member  35  is rotated as described above for integral connection. As a result of this, a long member, such as a belt, is supported by being included in the engagement member  37 . Therefore, there is no fear that a long member, such as a belt, might be detached from the engagement member  37  even in the case of vigorous motions. 
         [0183]    Incidentally, by providing a spring material  146  whose one end protrudes from an appropriate position of the fixed member  36  in the direction of the engagement member  37  as shown in  FIG. 43 , it is possible to restrict the moving of an inserted long member B, such as a belt, in a sliding manner. 
       Fourteenth Embodiment 
       [0184]      FIGS. 46 to 50  show also an embodiment in which a junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing are used to attach a long member B, such as a belt  2 , by use of means that contains the long member therein. It is possible to support the belt  2  fitted into a lower edge groove  45  by insertion, and there are provided a fixed member  39  in which a wide longitudinal groove  38  is formed in the axial line direction and a movable member  40  that can move in a sliding manner by being inserted into the longitudinal groove  38 . The movable member  40  has an opposed rack screw  41  and a pair of buttress threads  42  meshing with this rack screw  41 . There is a spring member  43  of resin or the like that presses outwardly each of the pair of buttress threads  42 . A picking part  44  that works in the direction in which the pressing force of the spring member  43  is released is provided in the above-described fixed portion  39 . 
         [0185]    To be precise, the fixed member  39  of this embodiment having many grommet holes  138  in  FIG. 47  is formed from a channel member, and from the lower edge of the surface thereof toward the front, there is provided a lower-edge groove  45  through which a hooked long member B is inserted. 
         [0186]    The movable member  40  has a height approximately twice the height of the fixed member  39 , and is flat. The lower part of the movable member can be inserted into the longitudinal groove  38  formed from the channel member of the above-described fixed member  39  and can slide within the longitudinal groove  38 . 
         [0187]    The upper edge of this movable member  40  has an upper-edge groove  147  in the form of a hook that extends downward to a position where the upper edge of the movable member opposes a lower-edge groove  45  of the above-described fixed member in an up-and-down relation. Eventually, a long member B, such as a belt, is supported in such a manner that the upper edge thereof is fitted in by the engagement with the upper-edge groove  147  of this movable member  40  and that the lower edge thereof is fitted in by the engagement with the lower-edge groove  45  of the fixed member  39 . 
         [0188]    The back surface of this movable member  40  has a longitudinal groove  148  that extends along almost the whole length thereof, and the opposed inner side surface has a rack screw  41 . The reference numeral  43  denotes a spring member of resin or the like, which has the shape of a rhombus  149 , and from a pair of horizontal bent portions  150  of the rhombus, there protrudes outwardly a pair of picking parts  44 . 
         [0189]    A buttress thread  42  engaging with the above-described rack screw  41  is provided behind the above-described horizontal bent portion  150 , and this buttress thread  42  can mesh with the rack screw  41  of the above-described movable member  40 . And the above-described pair of picking parts  44  is present on the back surface of the fixed member  39  and is fitted into sliding grooves  151 ,  152  of a horizontal central axis line thereof. 
         [0190]    In this case, it is essential that the meshing condition of the buttress thread  42  of the above-described spring member  43  with the rack screw  41  be ensured by a so called chuck screw which is such that the buttress thread  42  can be operated upward, but it is impossible to cause the buttress thread  42  to descend unless the above-described picking parts  44  are pressed inwardly. 
         [0191]    Accordingly, by inserting a long member B, such as a belt, into the lower-edge groove  45  of the fixed member  39  and the upper-edge groove  147  of the movable member  40 , owing to the action of the spring member  43  it is possible to prevent accidents, such as the disengagement of the long member B during use, and it is also possible to easily remove the long member B simply by pressing the spring member  43  inwardly from both sides. 
       Fifteenth Embodiment 
       [0192]    Like the above-described fourteenth embodiment, also the embodiment shown in  FIGS. 51 to 60  provides a junctional structure and junction means of various buckle members for wearing used to attach a long member B, such as a magazine porch.  FIG. 52(A)  is a diagram showing the condition after the completion of assembling of the whole,  FIG. 52(B)  is an exploded perspective view of the whole, and  FIG. 52(C)  is a perspective view of the appearance of a cover body  50 . 
         [0193]    The bag-article member B has an opening and closing cover  46  on the top surface thereof, and is made of a relatively hard synthetic resin and the like. On the back surface of the above-described member B, there is provided a dished mounting plate  47  fixed in an unremovable manner by use of means, such as a grommet. 
         [0194]    The reference numeral  48  denotes a pair of wavy springs having waves of reliable and reverse shapes, and both ends of the horizontal middle part of the wavy spring is spanned and pinched by a spring member  49 . The terminal end portion of each of the spring members  49  is mounted in a swingable manner to a protruding shaft  51  that protrudes backward from a mounting plate  47 , and the top end thereof is loosely fitted into working holes  52  prepared in the upper and lower edges of the mounting plate  47  and is caused to protrude  153  upward. 
         [0195]    In the figures, the reference numeral  50  denotes a pair of upper and lower windows  154  which incorporate the above-described spring member  49  and into which the wavy spring  48  of the spring member  49  is inserted. In this embodiment, several belt bodies used in a vest are shown as an associated object A, such as clothes. And this belt body is present on the back surface of a cover member  50  and is interposed between windows  154  or between protrusions  155  when there is no window. 
         [0196]    And this cover body  50  is firmly fitted into a mounting plate  47 , with the spring member  49  interposed. At this time, the wavy spring  48  of the spring member  49  engages with both sides of the window  154  and the engagement is not easily released. 
         [0197]    When this magazine porch is to be detached from the belt body, the cover body  50  can be easily removed by grasping a protrusion  143  of the spring member  49  and contracting the protrusion inwardly against the pressing force of the wavy spring  48 . Incidentally, in the above-described embodiment, the belt body attached to the cover body  50  was provided in a plurality of numbers. As a matter of course, as shown in  FIG. 56 , the belt body may also be provided as a single unit. 
       Sixteenth Embodiment 
       [0198]    In the embodiment shown in  FIGS. 61 to 64 , it is also assumed that an attachment member B is a plurality of belt bodies attached to the clothes, as shown in  FIG. 61 . As a long member, such as a belt, a representative body, such as the above-described magazine porch, was taken into consideration. 
         [0199]    The reference numeral  53  denotes a supporting member that has a cross section in the shape of the letter U and can support a belt or the like within the U-shaped part by insertion. Either or both of two legs  54 ,  55  of this supporting member  53  have a protrusion  56  capable of pressing an associated object A or causing the associated object A to be engaged in, and there is provided an engagement member  57  that can cause each to engage with the terminal ends of the above-described two legs  54 ,  55 . 
         [0200]    The back surface of this supporting member  53  is intended for fixing to the magazine porch by use of a screw and the like. A long member B, such as a belt, is interposed within the supporting member  53 , and the long member can be held and fixed by the engagement of each engagement member  57 . 
         [0201]    In this case, the protrusion  56  of this holding member  53  is engaged a little into the long member B, such as a belt, thereby making the connection and fixing reliable. 
       Seventeenth Embodiment 
       [0202]    In the embodiment shown in  FIGS. 65 to 69 , a junction device intended for use in a chin strap of a helmet or a suspension belt of trousers is taken into consideration. 
         [0203]    There is a latching-member main body  61  that is radially provided with windows  58 ,  59 ,  60  through which a bent portion B 1  of a long belt member B formed in the shape of the letter V and portions B 2 , B 3  of the long member B that are a little obliquely above can be inserted. 
         [0204]    There are provided a flat cylindrical female engagement member  62  whose top end portion and bottom end portion are latched to a top end and a bottom end of the latching-member main body  61 , and a male engagement member  63  which can be connected to this female engagement member  62  by being fitted in and to a bottom end of which is fixed a top end of another belt B 4  in an unremovable manner. 
         [0205]    As an example of engagement means of the above-described latching-member main body  61  and engagement member  62 , an engagement protrusion  155  is provided outwardly from the top end of the latching-member main body  61 , and the latching-member main body  61  is provided with a concave part  156  into which the above-described engagement protrusion  155  can fit when the latching-member main body  61  and the engagement member  62  are superposed on each other. 
         [0206]    A hooked protruding member  157  that protrudes backward in the same manner as described above is provided at the terminal end of the engagement member  62  and a lateral axis  158  that engages with this hooked protruding member is provided in the latching-member main body  61 . By the engagement of each member, for example, a belt body wound on the back side and a belt body provided on the trousers side can be easily connected. 
         [0207]    Incidentally, the male engagement member  63  has an engagement piece  159  in the form of crab claws, which protrudes upward therefrom, and an engagement hole  160  into which the pair of engagement pieces  159  fit is provided on both shoulders of the above-described female engagement member  62 . When the female and male engagement members  62 ,  63  are to be disengaged, this can be easily accomplished by pressing each of the above-described claw-like engagement pieces  159  inwardly.