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Buckle joint
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Inventors: Cheng, Koon-Ming;
Assignee: Ruey Yuan Co., Ltd. (Taipei, TW)
Primary Examiner: Sakran; Victor N.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky LLP
A buckle joint includes a clasp member, a catch member, a latch member, and an urging member. The clasp member has a stud with an outer periphery formed with an annular groove. The catch member has a first through-hole, a first tongue portion projecting into the first through-hole, and a recess. The stud projects into the first through-hole. The first tongue portion engages releasably the annular groove. The latch member is mounted slidably in the recess, and has a second tongue portion projecting into the first through-hole for engaging releasably the annular groove. The latch member is slidable into and out of the first through-hole from the recess between a locking position, in which the second tongue portion engages the annular groove, and an unlocking position, in which the second tongue portion disengages the annular groove. The urging member is mounted in the recess for urging the latch member to move to the locking position. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a buckle joint that is capable of overcoming the aforementioned problem. According to the present invention, a buckle joint comprises: a clasp member having a seat, and a stud projecting outwardly from the seat, the stud having an outer periphery with an annular groove formed therein; a catch member having top and bottom ends, a first through-hole formed therein adjacent to the bottom end and defined by a ring-shaped inner face, a circumferential first tongue portion projecting upwardly into the first through-hole from one side of the ring-shaped inner face adjacent to the bottom end, and a recess formed therein between the top end and the first through-hole, the stud projecting into the first through-hole, the first tongue portion engaging releasably the annular groove; a latch member mounted slidably in the recess of the catch member and having a second tongue portion projecting downwardly into the first through-hole of the catch member from another side of the ring-shaped inner face opposite to and aligned with the first tongue portion for engaging releasably the annular groove, the latch member being slidable into and out of the first through-hole from the recess of the catch member between a locking position, in which the second tongue portion engages the annular groove, and an unlocking position, in which the second tongue portion disengages the annular groove; and an urging member mounted in the recess of the catch member for urging the latch member to move to the locking position.
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