[0001] This invention relates to a buckle such as may be used to secure the end of a flexible
strap to some item, or to secure two ends of flexible straps together. The invention
may be applied to straps used for any securing purpose but is particularly, but not
exclusively, concerned with securing straps which may be used to hold items of cargo
on a vehicle or other means of transport, or on a pallet for use in transporting the
item.
[0002] It is an object of the present invention to provide such a buckle which is convenient
in use and which will tension the strap on closing the buckle.
[0003] Accordingly the present invention provides a locking buckle for securing one end
of a flexible strap, comprising a body member, a handle member pivotally mounted on
the body member for movement between a released position and a secured position, a
cross-bar fixedly mounted on the handle member at a point eccentric to the point of
pivoting of the handle member on the body member and a locking member movably mounted
on the handle member to form a nip between it and the cross-bar, the arrangement being
such that with the handle member in the released position an end of a flexible strap
may be looped around the cross-bar with a single thickness of strap passing through
said nip and with a double thickness lying against the locking member and so that
on movement of the handle member to the secured position the strap is tensioned by
the eccentric movement of the cross-bar and the tension in the double thickness of
the strap urges the locking member to close said nip and grip the single thickness
of the strap against the locking bar.
[0004] Preferably said body member is formed with an abutment over which a latch plate attached
to a second end of the strap may be hooked.
[0005] Preferably said handle member is formed with a cam surface arranged to hold the latch
plate on said abutment when the handle is in said secured position while allowing
removal of the latch plate from the abutment when the handle member is in said released
position.
[0006] Preferably said cross-bar is of generally rectangular cross-section with rounded
edges, said nip lying along a longer face of the cross-section.
[0007] Preferably said locking member is in the form of a roller.
[0008] Preferably said roller is in the form of a tube loosely positioned over a pivot shaft
so as to be movably mounted on the handle member.
[0009] An embodiment will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the
accompanying drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 shows a schematic side view of an embodiment of the invention in a released
position,
FIGURE 2 shows the embodiment of Figure 1 in a secured position,
FIGURE 3 shows a plan view of the embodiment of Figure 1, with the strap omitted,
FIGURE 4 shows a side view from the right of the embodiment of Figure 1 with the strap
omitted, and
FIGURE 5 shows a side view from the left of the embodiment of Figure 1 with the strap
omitted.
[0010] Figure 1 shows in schematic side cross-section a buckle arranged to secure the ends
10 and 11 of a flexible strap 12, to one another.
[0011] The buckle comprises a body member 13 comprising a base and two side plates 13A,
13B on which a handle member 14 is pivotally mounted by means of a pivot shaft 15.
The handle member is in the form of two side plates, one only of which is shown in
the drawings, with the pivot shaft 15 extending between them and on either side of
the handle member to be supported in the side plates 13A, 13B of the body member 13.
A cross-bar 16 which is of generally rectangular cross-section with rounded edges
also extends between the side plates 14A, 14B of the handle member 14, as does a locking
member 17 in the form of a tube loosely positioned on the pivot shaft 15 so as to
be movably mounted on the handle member. A nip indicated generally at 18 is formed
between the locking member 17 and the cross-bar 16.
[0012] In order to secure the end 10 of the flexible strap to the body 13, and thus any
item to which the body 13 may be secured, the end 10 is looped round the cross-bar
16 with a single thickness passing through the nip 18 and with a double thickness
lying against the locking member 17. Thus when the handle member 14 is pivoted in
the direction of the arrow 19 from the released position shown in Figure 1 to the
secured position shown in Figure 2 the eccentric movement of the cross-bar 16 about
the pivot shaft 15 tensions the strap end 10 around the roller 17 to tighten the strap,
while when the handle member 14 reaches the secured position the tension in the strap
end 10 then reacts on the tubular roller 17 to urge it towards the cross-bar 16 closing
the nip 18 to grip the strap firmly.
[0013] The handle member 14 is provided with a catch pin 20 which is engageable by a hooked
portion 21 of a movable catch member 22 pivotally mounted by means of a pin 23 on
the body 13, to releasably secure the handle member 14 in the secured position as
indicated in Figure 2. The catch member 22 may be pivoted away from the catch pin
20 to release the handle member 14, when the tension in the strap end 10 will cause
the handle member 14 to pivot towards the released position.
[0014] In order to make the engagement of the catch member 22 on the catch pin 20 more positive,
a resilient washer 30 is provided on the pin 23 on each side of the catch member 22.
The washers 30 each provide a resilient abutment which is engaged by the face 31 on
the respective side plate 14A, 14B of the handle 14 when it is in the second position,
and thus hold the handle with the catch pin 20 firmly held in or "clinched in" the
hooked portion 21 of the catch member 22.
[0015] Thus if the body 13 is secured to some fixed object it can be seen that the buckle
will secure and tension a strap end 10 to that object.
[0016] In the particular arrangement shown in the drawings the buckle is arranged to secure
the strap end 10 to the strap end 11. For this purpose the body 13 is provided with
an abutment 24 over which a suitable aperture 25 in a latch plate 26 attached to the
end 11 of the strap, may be hooked as shown particularly in Figure 2. The handle member
14 is provided with a cam surface 27 on each side plate, which is arranged to engage
the latch plate 26 and hold it over the abutment 24, as seen in Figure 2 when the
handle member 14 is in the closed position, whereas when the handle member 14 is in
the released position as shown in Figure 1 the latch plate 26 may be moved in and
out of the body member 13 to hook over or be released from the abutment 24.
[0017] The strap 12 may optionally be attached as for instance at points 28 and 29 to a
vehicle body or a pallet to assist in the attachment of an item of cargo to the body
by the strap 12.
[0018] Thus it can be seen that the invention provides a buckle which allows for the engagement
and separation of flexible securing straps without removal of the straps from their
attachment to a body, for the free running of a loose end of the strap through the
buckle to remove the slack and for the secure locking of the strap either to a body
or to the other end of the strap.
1. A locking buckle for securing one end (10) of a flexible strap, comprising a body
member (13), a handle member (14) pivotally mounted on the body member for movement
between a released position and a secured position, a cross-bar (16) fixedly mounted
on the handle member at a point eccentric to the point of pivoting of the handle member
on the body member and a locking member (17) movably mounted on the handle member
to form a nip (18) between it and the cross-bar, the arrangement being such that with
the handle member in the released position an end of a flexible strap may be looped
around the cross-bar with a single thickness of strap passing through said nip and
with a double thickness lying against the locking member and so that on movement of
the handle member to the secured position, the strap is tensioned by the eccentric
movement of the cross-bar and the tension in the double thickness of the strap urges
the locking member to close said nip and grip the single thickness of the strap against
the locking bar.
2. A locking buckle as claimed in Claim 1, characterised in that the body member is
formed with an abutment (24) over which a latch plate (26) attached to a second end
(11) of the strap or a further strap, may be hooked.
3. A locking buckle as claimed in Claim 2, characterised in that the handle member
is formed with a cam surface (27) arranged to hold the latch plate on the abutment
when the handle is in its secured position while allowing removal of the latch plate
from the abutment when the handle is in its released position.
4. A locking buckle as claimed in Claim 1, 2 or 3, characterised in that the cross-bar
is of generally rectangular cross-section with rounded edges, said nip lying along
a longer face of that cross-section.
5. A locking buckle as claimed in any preceding Claim, characterised in that the locking
member is in the form of a roller (17).
6. A locking buckle as claimed in any preceding Claim, characterised in that the locking
member is in the form of a tubular roller loosely positioned over a pivot shaft (15)
so as to be movably mounted on the handle member.
7. A locking buckle as claimed in Claim 6, characterised in that the pivot shaft also
provides the pivotal mounting of the handle member on the body member.
8. A locking buckle as claimed in any preceding Claim, characterised by a catch member
(22) movably mounted on the body member for movement between a locked position to
engage and retain the handle member in the secure position and an unlocked position
to release the handle member for movement to the release position.
9. A locking buckle as claimed in Claim 8, characterised in that the catch member
is pivotally mounted on the body member by means of a pin (23).
10. A locking buckle as claimed in Claim 8 or 9, characterised in that the catch member
is formed with a hooked portion adapted to hook over a catch pin (20) on the handle
member to so retain it in the secured position.
11. A locking buckle as claimed in Claim 8, 9 or 10, characterised by a resilient
abutment (30) engaged by the handle member in the secured position so as to firmly
hold the catch member in engagement with the handle member.
12. A locking buckle as claimed in Claim 11 as dependent upon Claim 9 or 10, characterised
in that the resilient abutment comprises one or more resilient washers mounted on
the pin, and the handle member is formed with one or more respective faces (31) arranged
to engage such washers when the handle is in the secure position.
13. An assembly of a locking buckle as claimed in any preceding Claim together with
a flexible strap.