[0001] The invention is a closure device for releasably connecting two parts with each other,
according to claim 1.
[0002] A closure device of this kind comprises a first closure member having a rigid first
locking protrusion and a second closure member having a rigid second locking protrusion.
The second closure member is attachable to the first closure member and in a closed
position is held on the first closure member such that parts connected with the closure
members are connected with each other. For closing the closure device the second locking
protrusion can be brought into engagement with the first locking protrusion in an
engagement direction and in the closed position then engages the first locking protrusion
in a positive locking manner.
[0003] The first closure member furthermore comprises a first magnetic member and the second
closure member comprises a second magnetic member. The first magnetic member and the
second magnetic member are constituted to magnetically attract each other when the
second closure member is attached to the first closure member, hence supporting the
closing of the closure device by generating an attraction force pulling the closure
members into engagement with each other.
[0004] In a closure device as disclosed in
US 5,664,298 two closure members are provided which each comprise a locking protrusion. The locking
protrusions can be brought into engagement with each other and, in a closed position
of the closure device, are fittingly held together in a positive locking manner. Two
magnets are arranged on each closure member to ensure that the closure members cannot
be separated from each other in an unintentional manner. The closure device of
US 5,664,298 serves as a closure for jewelry and hence is not suited for carrying large loads.
[0005] In a closure device as known from
US 2003/0229974 A1, also serving as a closure for jewelry, a first closure member can be brought into
a positive locking engagement with a second closure member, wherein the engagement
is secured, in a closed position of the closure device, by means of magnets.
[0006] There is a desire for closure devices which are easy to close, can comfortably be
opened and at the same time can provide a high-strength closure which can carry large
loads, as it is required for example for safety closures which must not open even
if excessive loads act onto the closure. There also is a desire for a closure device
which not only provides for a secure and reliable fastening of devices to each other,
but which also allows for a quick and easy electric connection.
[0007] EP 3 039 983 A1 discloses a closure device in which closure members each comprise a rigid locking
protrusion for forming a positive-locking, mechanical interconnection in between the
closure members. In addition, the closure members comprise magnetic elements for providing
for a magnetic attraction in between the closure members.
[0008] It is an object of the invention to provide a closure device which can easily and
comfortably be handled and at the same time is suitable to take on large loads, and
which also allows for a quick and easy electric connection of devices.
[0009] This object is achieved with a closure device comprising the features of claim 1.
[0010] Accordingly, the first closure member comprises at least one first electric contact
element, and the second closure member comprises at least one second electric contact
element, the at least one first electric contact element and the at least one second
electric contact element being configured to electrically contact each other in the
closed position of the closure device.
[0011] Hence, by means of the closure device an electric connection of closure members can
be established by attaching the closure members to each other. In the closed position
of the closure device the electric contact element of the closure members are in electric
contact with each other, such that currents may flow in between the closure members
to electrically connect devices associated with the closure members to each other.
[0012] Each closure member may comprise one or more contact elements. The contact elements
may be associated with wires which provide for an electric connection.
[0013] In one embodiment, the closure device comprises a force application element pivotably
attached to the second closure member at a force application location in the vicinity
of the second locking protrusion, the force application element being constituted
to introduce a force into the second closure member.
[0014] This originates from the idea to provide a closure device in which a second closure
element is of a two-part form. Accordingly, the second closure member is pivotably
connected to the force application element which serves to introduce a force into
the second closure member when the closure device is subjected to forces in its closed
position. Because the force application element acts onto the second closure member
at a force application location in the vicinity of the second locking protrusion and
hence at that location at which the second closure member engages the first closure
member in a positive locking manner, large loads can be taken up by the closure device
in a fairly large range of pivoting positions of the force application element relative
to the second closure member, such that the risk for an unintentional opening of the
closure device under load is reduced.
[0015] The force application element may for example be a bracket pivotable about a pivot
axis on the second closure member. The pivot axis herein constitutes the force application
location and hence assumes the shape of a line.
[0016] Just as well, the force application element may be a rope, a chain or a cable pivotable
about a pivot point on the second closure member. In this case the pivot point constitutes
the force application location, which hence assumes the shape of a single point. The
rope, chain or cable may be rigid or flexible.
[0017] If a bracket is used, it may form a pivoting joint with the second closure element,
wherein the joint may be formed on two sides or on a single side or on a central point
of the second closure member. The same applies if the force application element is
a rope, chain or cable which also may pivotably be attached to two sides, a single
side or a central point of the second closure member.
[0018] The pivoting joint, in particular if a bracket is used as force application element
being pivotable about a pivot axis, may be opened in a direction perpendicular to
the pivot axis such that the bracket may be clipped into an opening forming the joint
in order to attach the bracket to the second closure member. Just as well, an opening
forming the joint may circumferentially be closed in all directions perpendicular
to the pivot axis, such that the bracket may only be attached to the joint by inserting
it into a respective opening along the pivot axis.
[0019] In particular if the force application element is shaped as a chain, rope or cable,
it may be adjustably attached to the second closure member such that it can be adjusted
in its length. For this, for example a ring may slidably be arranged on the chain,
rope or cable such that by varying the position of the ring on the chain, rope or
cable the length of the chain, rope or cable can be adjusted.
[0020] The first closure member comprises a base and a locking element rigidly attached
to the base and carrying the first locking protrusion. The second closure member,
in turn, comprises a locking part carrying the second locking protrusion and having
a front face which in the closed position faces the locking member of the first closure
member. The locking element with the first locking protrusion arranged thereon and
the base herein beneficially form a U-shaped recess in which the locking part of the
second closure member with its second locking protrusion engages in the closed position
such that the second closure member with its second locking protrusion is held in
a positive locking manner in the U-shaped recess formed by the first locking protrusion,
the locking element and the base of the first closure member.
[0021] The force application location, i.e. the location at which the force application
element engages, herein in one embodiment may be located, in the closed position of
the closure device, between the front face of the second closure element and a center
of the first magnetic member of the first closure member. The center of the first
magnetic member may be determined by a geometric center or a center of mass of a magnet
or magnetic armature constituting the first magnetic member. Because the force application
location lies in between the front face of the second closure element and the center
of the first magnetic member of the first closure member, it is ensured that a beneficial
leverage for holding the second closure member in engagement with the first closure
member by means of the magnetic attraction force between the magnetic members of the
first closure member and the second closure member exists. Because the force application
location lies in between the front face and the center of the first magnetic member,
a force acting at the force application location will act with a leverage arm which
is smaller than the leverage arm of the magnetic attraction force caused by the magnetic
members such that a fairly small magnetic attraction force may be sufficient to ensure
that the closure members are held in engagement with each other even at fairly large
loads acting via the force application element at the force application location on
the second closure member.
[0022] The first locking protrusion, in a specific embodiment, forms a first leg and the
base forms a second leg of the U-shaped recess, the first leg and the second leg extending
substantially parallel to each other. The second closure member in this case, in the
closed position of the closure device, engages the U-shaped recess with its second
locking protrusion, wherein the second locking protrusion in the closed position abuts
the first locking protrusion on the inside of the U-shaped recess.
[0023] In another embodiment, the first closure member comprises a blocking element which,
in the closed position, faces a back face of the second closure member. The back face
herein faces in a direction opposite to the engagement direction and lies opposite
the front face on the base of the first closure member. The blocking element is constituted
to prevent the second locking protrusion from moving out of its engagement with the
first locking protrusion in the direction opposite the engagement direction when the
closure device is in its closed position. The blocking element hence serves to prevent
the second closure member to move out of engagement with the first closure member
in a direction opposite the engagement direction such that the second closure member
cannot be released without further ado by displacing it against the engagement direction.
[0024] The provision of the blocking element may provide for a particularly strong closure
device which is suitable to carry large loads as it is for example required for a
safety closure such as for a motorbike helmet which must not open even if excessively
large loads, vibrating loads or loads from different directions act onto the closure
device. By means of the blocking element the risk for the closure device to be opened
due to large loads acting onto the force application element attached to the second
closure member is substantially reduced because a sliding of the second closure member
out of engagement with the first closure member against the engagement direction is
prevented.
[0025] In a further embodiment, the second closure member may comprise a support element
attached to the locking part and extending, in the direction opposite to the engagement
direction, beyond the locking part. The support element is constituted to prevent
an abutment of the back face with the blocking element prior to the second locking
protrusion engaging the first locking protrusion when closing the closure device.
When the second closure member is approached to the first closure member for closing
the closure device, first the support element comes into abutment with the base of
the first closure member and guides the movement of the second closure member relative
to the first closure member such that the second locking protrusion can slide into
engagement with the first locking protrusion without the blocking element hindering
such movement.
[0026] The blocking element may be rigidly arranged on the base and may be shaped as a protrusion
protruding from the base.
[0027] In another embodiment the blocking element however can also be elastically arranged
on the base of the first closure member such that it can be deflected when the second
closure member is attached to the first closure member for closing the closure device.
Upon closing the closure device, the second closure member hence comes into abutment
with the blocking element of the first closure member and deflects the blocking element
such that the second closure member with its second locking protrusion can slide into
engagement with the first locking protrusion of the first closure member. Once the
second locking protrusion has reached its engagement position (in which it is in engagement
with the first locking protrusion) the elastic blocking element snaps back into its
original position in which it then blocks the second closure member from being slid
out of its engagement with the first closure member in a direction opposite to the
engagement direction.
[0028] In another embodiment the first locking protrusion, on a side which in the closed
position faces away from the second locking protrusion, may comprise a slanted face.
In addition or alternatively, also the second locking protrusion, on a side which
in the closed position faces away from the first locking protrusion, may comprise
a slanted face. In this way, it may be achieved that the second locking protrusion,
when attaching the second closure member to the first closure member in a closing
direction perpendicular to the engagement direction and perpendicular to a plane along
which the base of the first closure member substantially extends, is guided past the
first locking protrusion when closing the closure device in that the slanted faces
of the locking protrusions come into contact with each other and the second locking
protrusion may slide along the first locking protrusion until it can be moved into
engagement with the first locking protrusion.
[0029] Herein, due to the second locking protrusion sliding on a slanted face when closing
the closure device the second closure element is displaced by a certain distance against
the engagement direction in order to be able to move the second locking protrusion
past the first locking protrusion until the second locking protrusion can be moved
into positive locking engagement with the first locking protrusion.
[0030] The closure device may be opened from its closed position in different ways.
[0031] First, the second closure member, for opening the closure device, may be pivotable
with its second locking protrusion about the first locking protrusion in order to
disengage the second locking protrusion from its positive locking engagement with
the first locking protrusion.
[0032] Second, the second closure member may be displaceable in a direction perpendicular
to the engagement direction and parallel to a plane in which the base of the first
closure member substantially extends such that, by the displacement movement, the
second locking protrusion slides along the first locking protrusion and hence is moved
out of engagement with the first locking protrusion.
[0033] If the second closure member can be disengaged from the first closure member by pivoting
it with respect to the first closure member, in addition it also is conceivable that
the closure device may also be opened by displacing the closure members with respect
to each other, such that in principle two opening movements are possible. For pivoting
the second closure member relative to the first closure member a handle may be provided
on the second closure member, which allows actuating the second closure member for
pivoting it with its second locking protrusion about the first locking protrusion.
[0034] If the closure device shall be opened by means of pivoting the second closure member
relative to the first closure member, it also is conceivable that the opening by displacing
the second closure member with regard to the first closure member is blocked by means
of a force application element in the shape of a bracket acting together with for
example a locking element of the first closure member or by means of additional side
elements preventing a displacement movement of the second closure member relative
to the first closure member in a direction perpendicular to the engagement direction
and parallel to the plane of extension of the base of the first closure member.
[0035] If the closure device shall be opened by displacing the second closure member by
sliding the second locking protrusion along the first locking protrusion, it is conceivable
to provide no handle on the second closure member allowing for a pivoting of the second
closure member. In this regard it is also conceivable that the displacement movement
is only possible after for example the force application element is moved into a position
in which it does not block the displacement movement. Also, an additional interlocking
element may be provided which must be released prior to displacing the second closure
member relative to the first closure member. Or it is conceivable to allow a displacement
only in one direction by for example attaching the force application element to the
second closure member in a way that an opening displacement movement is possible only
in one direction.
[0036] The force application element may for example constitute a belt receptacle for fixing
a belt to the second closure member. Also, the first closure member may carry a belt
receptacle for fixing a belt to the first closure member, such that via the closure
device two belts can be connected to each other.
[0037] If the force application element is shaped as a bracket comprising two ends via which
the force application element is pivotably attached to at least one opening of the
second closure member, it in addition is possible to secure the attachment of the
force application element to the second closure member by means of a securing element
arranged on the bracket. The securing element holds the bracket together in that its
two ends cannot be displaced with respect to each other such that it is prevented
that the ends can be detached from the at least one opening of the second closure
member. Such bracket together with the securing element may also form a belt receptacle
for attaching a belt to the force application element, wherein the securing element
serves a first purpose in that it secures the attachment of the bracket to the second
closure member and a second purpose in that it holds and secures a belt on the bracket.
[0038] The magnetic members may be arranged to generate an attractive force along the engagement
direction or in a direction perpendicular to the engagement direction. In the first
case the closure members are attracted such that they are pulled towards each other
along the engagement direction. In the second case, the magnetic attraction force
acts perpendicularly for example to a plane of extension of the base of the first
closure member. In the first case magnets of the closure members or a magnet of one
of the closure members and a magnetic armature of the other of the closure members
face each other along the engagement direction. In the second case magnets of the
closure members or a magnet of one of the closure members and a magnetic armature
of the other of the closure members face each other in a direction perpendicular to
the engagement direction.
[0039] On one or on each of the closure members multiple magnets facing the other closure
member with opposite poles may be arranged. By such a magnet arrangement it can be
ensured that the closure members are attached in the right orientation to each other
when closing the closure device in that the magnets interact to move the closure members
with respect to each other such that they face each other in a desired manner.
[0040] In a further embodiment, a magnetic field sensor may be provided on one of the closure
members for sensing, in the closed position, a magnetic field produced by the magnetic
members. Herein, the magnetic field sensor may detect the strength of the magnetic
fields produced by the magnetic members. Or the magnetic field sensor may detect the
position of one or both magnetic members of the closure members, for example the position
of the magnetic member of the second closure member. By means of the magnetic field
sensor a signal may be produced which indicates to a user if the closed position has
been reached and whether it has been established in a correct manner such that a user
receives a feedback about the closing of the closure device.
[0041] According to a further aspect a closure device for releasably connecting two parts
with each other comprises:
- a first closure member having a rigid first locking protrusion and
- a second closure member which is attachable to the first closure member and in a closed
position is held on the first closure member, the second closure member having a rigid
second locking protrusion, wherein the second locking protrusion can be brought into
engagement with the first locking protrusion in an engagement direction and in the
closed position engages the first locking protrusion in a positive locking manner,
- wherein the first closure member comprises a first magnetic member and the second
closure member comprises a second magnetic member, the first magnetic member and the
second magnetic member being constituted to magnetically attract each other when the
second closure member is attached to the first closure member for closing the closure
device.
[0042] Herein, the first closure member comprises a blocking element, wherein the blocking
element in the closed position faces a back face of the second closure member facing
in a direction opposite to the engagement direction, the blocking element being constituted
to prevent the second locking protrusion to move out of its engagement with the first
locking protrusion in the direction opposite the engagement direction when the closure
device is in its closed position, wherein the first closure member comprises at least
one first electric contact element, and the second closure member comprises at least
one second electric contact element, the at least one first electric contact element
and the at least one second electric contact element being configured to electrically
contact each other in the closed position of the closure device.
[0043] For such a closure device the advantages and advantageous embodiments described above
equally apply such that the closure device may be combined with any of the features
described above.
[0044] Beyond the embodiments described above the closure device may however have a force
application element which can pivotably or rigidly be attached to the second closure
member at a force application location. Hence, the closure device may also carry a
force application element rigidly attached to the second closure member.
[0045] For all of the above it applies that no elastic parts need to be provided for the
locking protrusions. This makes it possible to produce the first closure member and
the second closure member as metallic parts, for example by means of extrusion profiles.
Such extrusion profiles, from metal or plastics, may in an easy and cost efficient
manner be fabricated yielding reliable, high-strength parts. Due to the easy structural
build of the closure device the closure device in addition is not prone to dirt and
hence provides a reliable closure which is suited for a large range of different uses
and applications, for example closures for holsters, dog collars or other collars
or leashes, helmet closures, closures for orthoses or prostheses, and closures for
doors, cases, musical instrument cases, bags, (water-tight) containers such as dry
bags.
[0046] The idea underlying the invention shall subsequently be described in more detail
with regard to the embodiments shown in the figures. Herein:
- Figs. 1A, 1B
- show perspective explosive views of a first embodiment of a closure device;
- Figs. 2A-7A
- show perspective views of the closure device in different positions;
- Figs. 2B-7B
- show a top view of the closure device in the states according to Figs. 2A to 7A;
- Figs. 2C-7C
- show sectional views along lines A-A to F-F according to Figs. 2B to 7B;
- Fig. 8A
- shows a perspective explosive view of a second embodiment of a closure device;
- Fig. 8B
- shows a side view in a closed position of the closure device of Fig. 8A;
- Figs. 9A, 9B
- show perspective explosive views of another embodiment of a closure device;
- Fig. 9C
- shows a perspective view of the closure device in a closed position;
- Fig. 9D
- shows a side view of the closure device;
- Figs. 10A, 11A
- show perspective views of another embodiment of a closure device in different positions;
- Figs. 10B, 11B
- show top views of the closure device;
- Figs. 10c, 11C
- show side views of the closure device;
- Fig. 12A
- shows a perspective view of another embodiment of a closure device;
- Fig. 12B
- shows a side view of the closure device;
- Fig. 12C
- shows a top view of the closure device;
- Figs. 13A-15A
- show perspective views of another embodiment of a closure device in different positions;
- Figs. 13B-15B
- show top views of the closure device in the different positions of Figs. 13A to 15A;
- Figs. 13C-15C
- show sectional views of the closure device along lines A-A, B-B and E-E according
to Figs. 13B to 15B;
- Figs. 16A, 16B
- show partially explosive perspective views of another embodiment of the closure device;
- Fig. 16C
- shows a side view of the closure device in its closed position;
- Fig. 17A
- shows a perspective view of another embodiment of the closure device;
- Figs. 17B, 17C
- show perspective explosive views of the closure device;
- Fig. 17D
- shows a side view of the closure device;
- Figs. 18A-21A
- show perspective views of another embodiment of a closure device in different positions;
- Figs. 18B-21B
- show top views of the closure device;
- Figs. 18C-21C
- show sectional views along lines A-A, C-C, E-E and D-D according to Figs. 18B to 21B;
- Fig. 22A
- shows a perspective view of another embodiment of the closure device;
- Fig. 22B
- shows a top view of the closure device;
- Fig. 22C
- shows a sectional view along line A-A according to Fig. 22B;
- Fig. 23A-23C
- show views of the first embodiment according to Figs. 1A, 1B to 7A-7C, including electric
contact elements, in an open position of the closure device;
- Fig. 24A-24C
- show views of the closure device, in a closed position of the closure device;
- Fig. 25
- shows an exploded view of the closure device;
- Fig. 26A, 26B
- show views of a slightly modified embodiment of the closure device; and
- Fig. 27
- shows a view of another slightly modified embodiment of the closure device.
[0047] According to Figs. 1A, 1B to Figs. 7A to 7C subsequently a first embodiment of a
closure device 1 shall be explained comprising a first closure member 2 and a second
closure member 3.
[0048] Herein, the first closure member 2 comprises a base 20 carrying a locking element
21 with a locking protrusion 210. The locking element 21 is rigidly attached to the
base 20, extends from the base 20 and carries the rigid locking protrusion 210. The
base 20 and the locking element 21 with the locking protrusion 210 may beneficially
be formed in one piece from plastics or metal.
[0049] The base 20 comprises an opening 200 into which a magnet housing 22 receiving, in
a reception opening 220, a magnetic member 23 in the shape of a magnet or a magnetic
armature is inserted such that the magnetic member 23 is fixedly held on the base
20. The base 20 furthermore has a belt receptacle 201 to which a belt can be attached.
[0050] A second closure member 3 comprises a locking part 30 carrying a locking protrusion
304 and having a longitudinally extended opening 300 for attaching a force application
element 31 in the shape of a bracket to the locking part 30. The locking part 30 furthermore
has a central opening 301 into which a magnetic member 33 in the shape of a magnet
or a magnetic armature can be inserted such that the magnetic member 33 is fixedly
held on the locking part 30.
[0051] From the locking part 30 a handle 302 and a support element 303 extend. The handle
302 serves to actuate the locking part 30 for opening the closure device 1 from a
closed position. The support element 303 serves to ensure that the locking part 30
can be attached to the first closure member 2 in an easy, comfortable, reliable way,
as shall be explained subsequently in more detail.
[0052] Attached to the force application element 31 in the shape of the bracket is a securing
element 32 which reaches around the bracket 31 in a state in which it is attached
to the bracket 31. The securing element 32 together with the bracket 31 serves as
a belt receptacle for attaching a belt to the second closure member 3. Furthermore,
the securing element 32 serves to secure the bracket 31 on the locking part 30 after
the bracket 31 has been attached to the locking part 30 by inserting its two ends
310, 311 into the longitudinal opening 305 of the locking part 30.
[0053] The force application element 31 in the shape of the bracket is, when it is attached
to the locking part 30, pivotable relative to the locking part 30 around a longitudinal
axis 300. The longitudinal axis 300 in this case forms a force application location
in that along this axis 300 forces acting onto the force application element 31 are
inserted into the locking part 30.
[0054] Figs. 2A to 2C to 7A to 7C show the closure device 1 in different positions. Herein,
Figs. 2A to 7A show the closure device 1 in perspective views in an open state (Fig.
2A), during the closing of the closure device 1 (Figs. 3A to 6A) and in a closed position
(Fig. 7A). Figs. 2B to 7B show corresponding top views, and Figs. 2C to 7C show corresponding
sectional views.
[0055] In an opened position, prior to closing, the closure members 2, 3 are separated from
each other and may be attached to each other by approaching the second closure member
3 to the first closure member 2 in a closing direction X, which is substantially perpendicular
to the base 20 of the first closure member 2 (see Fig. 2C).
[0056] When closing the closure device 1, as shown in Fig.3C, the second closure member
3 approaches the first closure member 2 in the closing direction X, wherein the magnetic
members 23, 33 of the closure members 2, 3 generate a magnetic attraction force supporting
the approaching movement of the closure members 2, 3 such that the closure members
2, 3 are magnetically pulled together and the closing movement is magnetically supported.
When the second closure member 3 approaches the first closure member 2, it comes,
via a tilted face 306 on the locking part 30, into contact with a tilted face 211
of the lock protrusion 210 of the first closure member 2. The tilted face 306 is arranged
on a front end of the locking part 30 at a position opposite to the locking protrusion
304 of the locking part 30.
[0057] When the second closure member 3 further approaches the first closure member 2, as
it is shown in Fig. 4C, the tilted face 306 slides along the tilted face 211 on the
locking protrusion 210. The locking part 30 hence is moved past the locking protrusion
210.
[0058] As the magnetic members 23, 33 attract each other at increasing strength the first
closure member 3 may pivot such that the support member 303 approaches the base 20
of the first closure member 2 (tilting direction X') and comes into abutment with
the base 20. Because the support element 303 comes into abutment with the base 20
and hence supports the locking part 30 on the base 20, the further approaching movement
of the first closure member 3 is guided by the support element 303 slidingly moving
with its far end along the base 20. This in particular prevents that a back face 308
of the locking part 30 (see Fig. 5C) can come into contact with a blocking element
24 arranged on the base 20 prior to a front face 307 of the locking part having been
moved past the locking protrusion 210 of the first closure member, as is shown in
Fig. 5C. In this way, it is prevented that the second closure member 3 can be jammed
with its locking part 30 in a position which may prohibit the second closure member
3 to reach its closed position. Rather, as shown in Fig. 5C, the locking part 30 with
its front face 307 is guided past the locking protrusion 210 of the locking element
21 of the first closure member, such that the second closure member 3 reaches the
position shown in Fig. 6C.
[0059] In the position of Fig. 6C the locking part 30 with its locking protrusion 304 engages
the locking protrusion 210 of the first closure member 2 in that the locking part
30 with its front face 307 has been moved into a U-shaped recess formed by the locking
element 21, the locking protrusion 210 and the base 20. The locking part 30 herein
has been moved into an engagement direction E into engagement with the U-shaped recess,
wherein during the further closing movement and supported by the magnetic attraction
between the magnet members 23, 33 the closure device 1 reaches its closed position
shown in Fig. 7C in which the front face 307 faces the locking element 21 and the
back face 308 faces the blocking element 24 on the base 20 of the first closure member
2.
[0060] Because the locking protrusions 210, 304 are rigidly arranged on the first closure
member 2 respectively the second closure member 3, the closing movement is not a simple
longitudinal movement, but involves different movements. In particular, the closure
members 2, 3 for example in a first phase are approached to each other along a substantially
linear closing direction X (see Fig. 2A). The second closure member 3 then however
is tilted in a tilting direction X' (see Fig. 4C) in a first tilting orientation and
then is tilted back in a tilting direction X" in a second tilting orientation (Fig.
5C) to reach the closed position of Fig. 7C.
[0061] In the closed position the second closure member 3 is held on the first closure member
2 in that the locking part 30 of the second closure member 3 is in a positive locking
engagement with the locking element 21 carrying the locking protrusion 210 of the
first closure member 2. The closure members 2, 3 herein furthermore are held on each
other by means of the magnetic members 23, 33 such that an unintentional opening of
the closure device 1 is prevented.
[0062] Because the force application element 31 in the shape of the bracket is attached
to the locking part 30 of the second closure member 3 at the force application location
300 (see Fig. 7C), furthermore a not intended opening due to a large load acting onto
the second closure member 3 is effectively prevented. Because the force application
location 300 (which corresponds to the pivoting line of the force application element
31 in the shape of the bracket) - viewed along the engagement direction E - lies in
between the front face 307 of the locking part 30 and a center 230 of the magnetic
member 23 of the first closure member 2, forces introduced into the locking part 30
by means of the force application element 31 will, with a force component acting against
the closing direction X, have a small leverage arm compared to the leverage arm of
the magnetic attraction forces acting between the magnetic members 23, 33 such that
even at large loads an opening of the closure device 1 by means of the loads are prevented.
[0063] Furthermore, because a displacement movement of the closure member 3 against the
engagement direction E is prevented by means of the blocking element 24 rigidly arranged
on the base 20 of the first closure member 2, loads can be introduced in virtually
any direction into the second closure member 3 via the force application element 31
without the closure device 1 being opened due to the action of the loads. If loads
for example act onto the second closure member 3 substantially in a direction against
the engagement direction E, the locking part 30 with its back face 308 will come into
abutment with the blocking element 24, such that the locking part 30 cannot be moved
out of engagement from the locking element 21.
[0064] As a result, a high-strength closure device 1 is provided which in particular is
suitable for example as a safety closure being capable of withstanding large loads.
Furthermore, due to the simple construction of the closure device 1 the closure device
1 is easy to handle, reliable and not prone to dirt, making the closure device 1 suitable
for a large variety of different applications in various environments under various
conditions.
[0065] As shown in Fig. 7C, a magnetic field sensor 4 may be provided for example on the
first closure member 2 (but just as well also on the second closure member 3) in order
to obtain a feedback about the closure device 1 having reached its closed position.
The magnetic field sensor 4 may for example be capable to sense the magnetic field
strength of the magnet arrangement 23, 33 such that from the magnetic fields in the
closed position of the closure device 1 it may be derived whether the closure device
1 correctly has reached its closed position or not. This may be indicated to a user
for example by means of a light or an acoustic tone or in any other suitable manner.
[0066] For opening the closure device 1 a user may act on the handle 302 of the locking
part 30 and may pivot the second closure member 3 in an opening direction Y1, as shown
in Fig. 7C, in order to tilt the second closure member 3 and to bring it out of its
locking relation with the blocking element 24. By tilting the second closure member
3 in that way, the magnetic members 23, 33 are removed from each other and the locking
part 30 is tilted out of its engagement with the locking element 21, such that the
second closure member 3 can be separated from the first closure member 2.
[0067] The handle 302 serves also as lever arm to allow an easy, smooth separation of the
magnetic members 23, 33.
[0068] For an easy tilting movement the locking part 30 herein is rounded at a front edge
facing the outer edge 212 of the locking protrusion 210 such that the locking part
30 with its rounded front edge can be slid past the outer edge 212 of the locking
protrusion 210 when tilting the second closure member 3 for opening the closure device
1.
[0069] Furthermore, the closure device 1 may be opened by slidingly moving the second closure
member 3 in an opening direction Y2, as this is indicated in Fig. 7B. For this, the
force application element 31 in the shape of the bracket must be brought into a position
in which it does not reach around the locking element 21, such that the second closure
member 3 freely can be slid with its locking protrusion 304 along the locking protrusion
210 of the first closure member 2 until the second closure member 3 has come out of
its engagement with the first closure member 2.
[0070] The locking part 30 of the second closure member 3 and the first closure member 2
may be manufactured from plastic or metal for example by extrusion. Such parts may
in an easy manner be produced from extrusion profiles such that the fabrication is
easy and cost effective.
[0071] In a modification of the previously described embodiment the force application element
31 in the shape of the bracket may also be rigidly attached to the locking part 30.
[0072] In another embodiment shown in Figs. 8A, 8B, no blocking element 24 on the base 20
of the first closure member 2 is provided. Accordingly, the locking part 30 of the
second closure member 3 - in comparison to the previously described embodiment - does
not have to comprise a support element 303 for preventing the second closure element
3 from becoming jammed in between the blocking element 24 and the locking protrusion
210 when closing the closure device 1. Other than that the embodiment of Figs. 8A,
8B is identical to the previously described embodiment, such that it also shall be
referred to the above.
[0073] In the embodiment of Figs. 9A to 9D, a force application element 31 is provided in
the shape of a wire, rope, chain, belt or the like which via an axis 34 is attached
to the locking part 30 of the second closure member 3. The axis 34 herein is inserted
into openings 305A, 305B of the locking part 30, wherein the force application element
31 is attached to the axis 34 at a location of a recess 340 on the locking part 30.
In the closed position of the closure device 1 the force application element 31 reaches
through the recess 340 of the locking part 30 and a recess 213 of the locking element
21 of the first closure member 3, as this is shown in Fig. 9C.
[0074] In the embodiment of Figs. 9A to 9D, hence, the force application element 31 is pivotably
attached to the locking part 30 via the axis 34. The force application element 31
hence acts onto a central point of the axis 34, via which forces are introduced into
the locking part 30.
[0075] Due to the recess 340 being formed in the locking part 30, two magnetic members 33A,
33B are provided on the locking part 30, each received in an opening 301A, 301B in
the locking part 30.
[0076] Other than that the functionality of the closure device 1 is similar to the embodiment
of Figs. 1A, 1B to 7A to 7C, such that it also shall be referred to the above description.
[0077] The embodiment of Figs. 10A to 10C and 11A to 11C is identical to the embodiment
of Figs. 1A, 1B to 7A to 7C, except for the only difference that in the embodiment
of Figs. 10A to 10C, 11A to 11C no handle (having the reference numeral 302 in the
embodiment of Figs. 1A, 1B to 7A to 7C) is provided on the locking part 30. Hence,
a user cannot easily grab the locking part 30 for pivoting it in order to open the
closure devise 1. Rather, the preferred opening motion for opening the closure device
1 is a linear displacement movement in the opening direction Y2 or against the opening
direction Y2.
[0078] The opening herein is only possible after the force application element 32 in the
shape of the bracket has being brought into the position indicated in Figs. 11A to
11C, such that a sliding movement of the second closure member 3 in or against the
opening direction Y2 is not hindered by the force application element 31 interfering
with the locking element 21.
[0079] In the embodiment of Figs. 12A to 12C a force application element (not shown in Figs
12A to 12C) can be inserted into an opening 305 which circumferentially is open such
that the force application element may be clipped into the opening 305 from a direction
perpendicular to the line 300 forming the pivoting axis of the force application element.
[0080] Furthermore, side elements 25A, 25B are provided on the base 20 of the first closure
member 2. Such side elements 25A, 25B, in the closed position of the closure device
1, receive the second closure member 3 in between them and hence prevent a sideways
movement of the second closure member 3 with respect to the base 20 of the first closure
member 2. Hence, the closure device 1 may only be opened by pivoting the second closure
member 3 in an opening direction Y1 corresponding to a tilting movement, as indicated
in Fig. 12B.
[0081] Other than such differences the basic functionality of the closing device 1 again
is similar to the embodiment of Figs. 1A, 1B to 7A to 7C, such that it shall be referred
to the above.
[0082] In the embodiment of Figs. 13A to 13C to 15a to 15C a force application element 31
is rigidly attached to the locking part 30 at one of its sides. The force application
element 31 hence reaches, with an arm 312, around the locking element 21 in a closed
position (see Figs. 14A to 14C) on one side of the locking element 21. The closure
device 1 accordingly may be opened by moving the second closure member 3 in an opening
direction Y2, as it is shown in Figs. 15A to 15C by sliding the locking part 30 along
the locking element 21 and hence bringing the second closure member 3 out of engagement
with the first closure member 2. Because the arm 312 of the force application element
31 is located on the one side of the locking element 21, an opening movement in the
opening direction Y2 alone is possible, but not in the opposite direction.
[0083] Because no handle is provided on the locking part 30, furthermore an opening of the
closure device 1 by tilting the second closure member 3 for bringing it out of engagement
with the blocking element 24 and the locking element 21 is, to the least, inconvenient,
such that the linear opening movement indicated in Figs. 15A to 15C represents the
preferred opening movement in this embodiment.
[0084] Other than that the functionality of this embodiment is similar to the embodiment
of Figs. 1A, 1B to 7A to 7C, such that it shall be referred to the above.
[0085] In the embodiment of Figs. 16A to 16C, magnets 23A, 23B, 33A, 33B are arranged on
the first closure member 2 and the second closure member 3 such that they face each
other with opposite poles along the engagement direction E. The magnets 23A, 23B herein
are received in openings 260A, 260B of a reception body 26 of the first closure member
2. Locking elements 21A, 21B adjoin the reception body 26 at each side.
[0086] The magnets 23A, 23B preferably are oriented differently, such that they face towards
the second closure member 3 with opposite poles (for example the magnet 23A with a
North pole and the magnet 23b with a South pole).
[0087] The magnets 33A, 33B are received in openings 350A, 350B of a reception body 35 of
the second closure member 3 and, similar to the magnets 23A, 23B, face the first closure
member 2 preferably with opposite poles (for example magnet 33A with a South pole
and magnet 33B with a North pole).
[0088] During closing of the closure device 1 the magnets 23A, 23B, 33A, 33B generate a
magnetic attraction force along the engagement direction E such that the second closure
member 3 is pulled in the engagement direction E into engagement with the locking
elements 21A, 21 B of the first closure member 2. Herein, on the locking part 30,
a tilted face 309 is provided which, during closing, may run onto a tilted face 240
of blocking elements 24A, 24B, such that the blocking elements 24A, 24B do not hinder
the closing movement of the second closure member 3.
[0089] Besides the different arrangement of the magnets 23A, 23B, 33A, 33B, the embodiment
in principle is similar to the embodiment of Figs. 1A, 1B to 7A to 7C, such that it
also shall be referred to the above description.
[0090] In the embodiment of Figs. 17A to 17D, a force application element 31 in the shape
of a cable, rope, chain or the like is attached to the locking part 30 of the second
closure member 3 via a fixing element 36. The force application element 31 herein
reaches through an opening 360 of the fixing element 36 and an opening 362 of the
locking part 30 such that it runs through a recess 213 in between locking elements
21A, 21B of the first closure member 2 in the closed position of the closure device
1. The force application element 31 in the shape of a cable, rope, chain or the like
herein preferably is flexible such that - via its flexibility - it can pivot with
respect to the locking part 30 of the second closure member 3.
[0091] The force application element 31 is fixed to the locking part 30 by inserting the
fixing element 36 into an opening 361 of the locking part 30 and by inserting the
force application element 31 into the opening 360 of the fixing element 36 and the
opening 362 of the locking part 30. Herein, a ring 37 attached to the force application
element 31 prevents the force application element 31 to slide through the opening
30 of the fixing element 36, such that the force application element 31 is held on
the fixing element 36 and the locking part 30.
[0092] Besides the constitution of the force application element 31 and its fixing on the
locking part 30 of the second closure member 3 the principle functionality of the
embodiment is similar to the embodiment of Figs. 1A, 1B to 7A to 7C, such that it
shall be referred to the above.
[0093] In the embodiment of Figs. 18A to 18C to 21A to 21C blocking elements 24A, 24B in
the shape of elastic tongues are provided on the base 20 of the first closure member
2. Such blocking elements 24A, 24B, while in principle serving the same purpose as
the blocking element 24 described previously, hence are elastically arranged on the
base 20 of the first closure member 2 and are, while closing the closure device 1,
deflected when the locking part 30 comes into contact with the blocking elements 24A,
24B (see for example Fig. 19C).
[0094] By deflecting the blocking elements 24A, 24B the locking part 30 can be moved into
engagement with the locking element 21 of the first closure member 2 in order to reach
the closed position as indicated in Figs. 20A to 20C. After the second closure member
3 with its locking protrusion 304 has come into engagement with the locking protrusion
210 of the first closure member 2, the locking elements 24A, 24B snap back into their
original position and hence come to face a back face 308 on the locking part 30 such
that the second closure member 3 is blocked in its engagement with the locking element
21 of the first closure member 2 against the engagement direction E. The blocking
elements 24A, 24B hence secure the second closure member 3 in its closed position
with respect to the first closure member 2.
[0095] For opening the closure device 1 the second closure member 3 can be pivoted with
respect to the first closure member 2 in an open direction Y1 as indicated in Fig.
21C, such that the second closure member 3 with its locking protrusion 304 comes out
of engagement with the locking protrusion 210 of the first closure member 2 and the
closure members 2, 3 can be separated from each other.
[0096] Other than that the principle functionality of the closure device 1 again is similar
to the embodiment of Figs. 1A, 1B to 7A to 7C, such that it also shall be referred
to the above.
[0097] The embodiment of Figs. 22A to 22C is similar to the embodiment of Figs. 14A to 14C,
but in this case the force application element 31 is rigidly attached to the locking
part 30 of the second closure member 3 via two arms 312, 313 attached to opposite
sides of the locking part 30.
[0098] While the closing movement is identical to the embodiment of Figs. 14A to 14C, the
closure device 1 of Figs. 22A to 22C can be opened by a user by means of a handle
302 by pivoting it out of engagement with the locking element 21 of the first closure
member 2, i.e. by tilting it with respect to the first closure member 2. No sideways
movement for opening is possible due to the force application elements 31 reaching
around the locking element 21 at both of its sides such that no horizontal displacement
movement between the second closure member 3 and the first closure member 2 is possible.
[0099] Fig. 23A-23C to 25 show views of the first embodiment as described above with reference
to Figs. 1A, 1B to 7A to 7C, but including electric contact elements 27, 38 on the
closure members 2, 3.
[0100] Namely, on the base 20 of the closure member 2 two electric contact elements 27 are
arranged, which face towards the inside and hence towards the other closure member
3 when attaching the closure members 2, 3 to each other. The contact elements 27 are
displaced with respect to one another on the base 20 in a transverse direction with
respect to the engagement direction E.
[0101] The other closure member 3 comprises likewise two contact elements 38 which are connected
to a cable 380 encompassing two wires 381, 382 connected to the two contact elements
38.
[0102] When the closure members 2, 3 are attached to each other, as it is shown in the transition
between Figs. 23A-23C and 24A-24C, the contact elements 27, 38 of the closure members
2, 3 come into electric contact which each other, such that in the closed position
of the closure device (see Fig. 24A-24C) the contact elements 27, 38 are electrically
contacted to each other and an electric connection in between the closure members
2, 3 is established.
[0103] In the shown embodiment the cable 380 exits from the closure member 3 at the top
and hence can also be used, by a user, as a pulling strap for opening the closure
device 1, as it has been described above.
[0104] The embodiment of Figs. 26A, 26B and 27 are related to each other in that the cable
380 connected to the contact elements 38 on the closure member 3 exits from the closure
member 3 towards the front and extends through an opening formed in the locking element
21 of the base 20 of the closure member 2.
[0105] Whereas the invention has been described above with reference to a number of specific
embodiments, the invention is not limited to such embodiments.
[0106] While in particular the closing of the closure devices described above has been described
with regard to approaching the second closure member to the first closure member,
it is to be noted that for closing in principle both closure members may be approached
to each other. In this regard, only the relative movement between the closure members
is of importance and not which closure member is actually moved in order to approach
the closure members towards each other.
[0107] Further, in the embodiments the closure members comprise or are attached to belt
receptacles such that the closure device serves to connecting belts to each other.
It is to be noted, however, that the closure device may be used for entirely different
purposes to connect any parts to each other.
List of reference numerals
[0108]
- 1
- Closure device
- 2
- Closure member
- 20
- Base
- 200
- Opening
- 201
- Belt receptacle
- 21
- Locking element
- 210
- Locking protrusion
- 211
- Tilted surface
- 212
- Outer edge of locking protrusion
- 213
- Recess
- 22
- Magnet housing
- 220
- Opening
- 23, 23A, 23B
- Magnetic member
- 230
- Center
- 24, 24A, 24B
- Blocking element
- 240
- Slanted face
- 25A, 25B
- Side element
- 26
- Reception body
- 260A, 260B
- Opening
- 27
- Electric contact element
- 3
- Closure member
- 30
- Locking part
- 300
- Force application location (line, point)
- 301, 301A, 301B
- Opening
- 302
- Handle
- 303
- Support element
- 304
- Locking protrusion
- 305, 305A, 305B
- Opening
- 306
- Tilted face
- 307
- Front face
- 308
- Back face
- 309
- Slanted face
- 31
- Force application element
- 310,311
- End
- 312,313
- Arm
- 32
- Securing element
- 33, 33A, 33B
- Magnetic member
- 34
- Axis
- 340
- Recess
- 35
- Reception body
- 350A, 350B
- Opening
- 36
- Fixing element
- 360
- Opening
- 361
- Opening
- 362
- Opening
- 37
- Ring
- 38
- Electric contact element
- 380
- Electric cable
- 381,382
- Wire
- 4
- Magnetic field sensor
- E
- Engagement direction
- X
- Closing direction
- X', X"
- Tilting movement
- Y1, Y2
- Opening direction
1. A closure device (1) for releasably connecting two parts with each other, comprising
- a first closure member (2) having a rigid first locking protrusion (210) and
- a second closure member (3) which is attachable to the first closure member (2)
and in a closed position is held on the first closure member (2), the second closure
member (3) having a rigid second locking protrusion (304), wherein the second locking
protrusion (304) can be brought into engagement with the first locking protrusion
(210) in an engagement direction (E) and in the closed position engages the first
locking protrusion (210) in a positive locking manner,
- wherein the first closure member (2) comprises a first magnetic member (23, 23A,
23B) and the second closure member (3) comprises a second magnetic member (33, 33A,
33B), the first magnetic member (23, 23A, 23B) and the second magnetic member (33,
33A, 33B) being constituted to magnetically attract each other when the second closure
member (3) is attached to the first closure member (2) for closing the closure device
(1),
wherein the first closure member (2) comprises a base (20) and a locking element (21)
rigidly attached to the base (20) and carrying the first locking protrusion (210),
wherein the second closure member (3) comprises a locking part (30) carrying the second
locking protrusion (304) and having a front face (307) which in the closed position
faces the locking element (21) of the first closure member (2),
characterized in
that the first closure member (2) comprises two first electric contact elements (27),
and the second closure member (3) comprises two second electric contact elements (38),
the first electric contact elements (27) and the second electric contact elements
(38) being configured to electrically contact each other in the closed position of
the closure device (1),
wherein the two first electric contact elements (27) are arranged on the base (20)
of the first closure member (2), the two first electric contact elements (27) facing
towards the second closure member (3) when attaching the first closure member (2)
and the second closure member (3) to each other, wherein the first electric contact
elements (27) are displaced with respect to one another on the base (20) in a transverse
direction with respect to the engagement direction (E).
2. The closure device (1) according to claim 1, wherein a force application element (31)
pivotably attached to the second closure member (3) at a force application location
(300) in the vicinity of the second locking protrusion (304), the force application
element (31) being constituted to introduce a force into the second closure member
(3).
3. The closure device (1) according to claim 2, wherein the force application element
(31) is a bracket pivotable about a pivot axis on the second closure member (3) constituting
the force application location (300).
4. The closure device (1) according to claim 2, wherein the force application element
(31) is a rope, chain or cable pivotable about a pivot point on the second closure
member (3) constituting the force application location (300).
5. The closure device (1) according to one of claims 2 to 4, wherein the force application
element (31) is adjustably attached to the second closure member (3).
6. The closure device (1) according to one of claims 2 to 5, wherein the force application
element (31) constitutes a belt receptacle for fixing a belt to the second closure
member (3).
7. The closure device (1) according to one of claims 2 to 6, wherein the force application
element (31) is a bracket comprising two ends (310, 311) via which the force application
element (31) is pivotably attached to at least one opening (305, 305A, 305B) of the
second closure member (3), wherein the attachment is secured by a securing element
(32) arranged on the bracket and preventing the ends (310, 311) to be detached from
the at least one opening (305, 305A, 305B).
8. The closure device (1) according to one of claims 2 to 7, wherein the magnetic members
(23, 23A, 23B, 33, 33A, 33B) are arranged to generate an attractive force along the
engagement direction (E) or in a direction perpendicular to the engagement direction
(E).
9. The closure device (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the locking
element (21) with the first locking protrusion (210) arranged thereon and the base
(20) forms a U-shaped recess in which the locking part (30) with the second locking
protrusion (304) arranged thereon engages in the closed position of the closure device
(1).
10. The closure device (1) according to claim 9, wherein the first locking protrusion
(210) forms a first leg and the base (20) forms a second leg of the U-shaped recess,
the first leg and the second leg extending substantially parallel to each other.
11. The closure device (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the first
closure member (2) comprises a blocking element (24, 24A, 24B), wherein the blocking
element (24, 24A, 24B) in the closed position faces a back face (308) of the second
closure member (3) facing in a direction opposite to the engagement direction (E),
the blocking element (24, 24A, 24B) being constituted to prevent the second locking
protrusion (304) from moving out of its engagement with the first locking protrusion
(210) in the direction opposite the engagement direction (E) when the closure device
(1) is in its closed position.
12. The closure device (1) according to claim 11, wherein the second closure member (3)
comprises a support element (303) attached to the locking part (30) and extending,
in the direction opposite to the engagement direction (E), beyond the locking part
(30), the support element (303) being constituted to prevent an abutment of the back
face (308) with the blocking element (24, 24A, 24B) prior to the second locking protrusion
(304) engaging the first locking protrusion (210).
13. The closure device (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein
- the first locking protrusion (210), on a side which in the closed position faces
away from the second locking protrusion (304), comprises a slanted face (211) and/or
- the second locking protrusion (304), on a side which in the closed position faces
away from the first locking protrusion (210), comprises a slanted face (306) for guiding
the second locking protrusion (304), when attaching the second closure member (3)
in a closing direction (X) perpendicular to the engagement direction (E) to the first
closure member (2), past the first locking protrusion (210) when closing the closure
device (1).
14. The closure device (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein, for opening
the closure device (1), the second closure member (3) is
- pivotable with its second locking protrusion (304) about the first locking protrusion
(210) of the first closure member (2) or
- displaceable such that the second locking protrusion (304) slides along the first
locking protrusion (210) to disengage the second locking protrusion (304) from the
first locking protrusion (210).
1. Verschlussvorrichtung (1) zum lösbaren Verbinden zweier Teile miteinander, aufweisend:
- ein erstes Verschlusselement (2) mit einem starren ersten Verriegelungsvorsprung
(210) und
- ein zweites Verschlusselement (3), das an dem ersten Verschlusselement (2) befestigt
werden kann und in einer Schließstellung an dem ersten Verschlusselement (2) gehalten
wird, wobei das zweite Verschlusselement (3) einen starren zweiten Verriegelungsvorsprung
(304) aufweist, wobei der zweite Verriegelungsvorsprung (304) in einer Eingriffsrichtung
(E) mit dem ersten Verriegelungsvorsprung (210) in Eingriff gebracht werden kann und
in der Schließstellung in einer formschlüssig verriegelnden Weise in den ersten Verriegelungsvorsprung
(210) eingreift,
- wobei das erste Verschlusselement (2) ein erstes Magnetelement (23, 23A, 23B) aufweist
und das zweite Verschlusselement (3) ein zweites Magnetelement (33, 33A, 33B) aufweist,
wobei das erste Magnetelement (23, 23A, 23B) und das zweite Magnetelement (33, 33A,
33B) dazu ausgebildet sind, einander magnetisch anzuziehen, wenn das zweite Verschlusselement
(3) an dem ersten Verschlusselement (2) befestigt ist, um die Verschlussvorrichtung
(1) zu schließen,
wobei das erste Verschlusselement (2) eine Basis (20) und ein an der Basis (20) starr
befestigtes und den ersten Verriegelungsvorsprung (210) tragendes Verriegelungselement
(21) aufweist, wobei das zweite Verschlusselement (3) ein Verriegelungsteil (30) aufweist,
das den zweiten Verriegelungsvorsprung (304) trägt und eine Vorderseite (307) besitzt,
die in der Schließstellung dem Verriegelungselement (21) des ersten Verschlusselements
(2) gegenüberliegt,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
dass das erste Verschlusselement (2) zwei erste elektrische Kontaktelemente (27) aufweist
und das zweite Verschlusselement (3) zwei zweite elektrische Kontaktelemente (38)
aufweist wobei die ersten elektrischen Kontaktelemente (27) und die zweiten elektrischen
Kontaktelemente (38) dazu ausgebildet sind, in der Schließstellung der Verschlussvorrichtung
(1) elektrisch miteinander in Kontakt zu kommen,
wobei die zwei ersten elektrischen Kontaktelemente (27) auf der Basis (20) des ersten
Verschlusselements (2) angeordnet sind, wobei die zwei ersten elektrischen Kontaktelemente
(27) dem zweiten Verschlusselement (3) zugewandt sind, wenn das erste Verschlusselement
(2) und das zweite Verschlusselement (3) aneinander befestigt werden, wobei die ersten
elektrischen Kontaktelemente (27) auf der Basis (20) in einer Querrichtung zu der
Eingriffsrichtung (E) zueinander verschoben werden.
2. Verschlussvorrichtung (1) nach Anspruch 1, wobei ein Krafteinleitungselement (31)
an einem Krafteinleitungspunkt (300) in der Nähe des zweiten Verriegelungsvorsprungs
(304) schwenkbar an dem zweiten Verschlusselement (3) befestigt ist, wobei das Krafteinleitungselement
(31) dazu ausgebildet ist, eine Kraft in das zweite Verschlusselement (3) einzuleiten.
3. Verschlussvorrichtung (1) nach Anspruch 2, wobei das Krafteinleitungselement (31)
ein Bügel ist, der um eine den Krafteinleitungspunkt (300) bildende Schwenkachse auf
dem zweiten Verschlusselement (3) schwenkbar ist.
4. Verschlussvorrichtung (1) nach Anspruch 2, wobei das Krafteinleitungselement (31)
ein Seil, eine Kette oder ein Kabel ist, das/die um einen den Krafteinleitungspunkt
(300) bildenden Drehpunkt auf dem zweiten Verschlusselement (3) schwenkbar ist.
5. Verschlussvorrichtung (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 4, wobei das Krafteinleitungselement
(31) verstellbar an dem zweiten Verschlusselement (3) befestigt ist.
6. Verschlussvorrichtung (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 5, wobei das Krafteinleitungselement
(31) eine Gurtaufnahme zur Befestigung eines Gurts an dem zweiten Verschlusselement
(3) darstellt.
7. Verschlussvorrichtung (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 6, wobei das Krafteinleitungselement
(31) ein Bügel mit zwei Enden (310, 311) ist, über den das Krafteinleitungselement
(31) an mindestens einer Öffnung (305, 305A, 305B) des zweiten Verschlusselements
(3) schwenkbar befestigt ist, wobei die Befestigung durch ein Sicherungselement (32)
gesichert ist, das an dem Bügel angeordnet ist und verhindert, dass sich die Enden
(310, 311) von der mindestens einen Öffnung (305, 305A, 305B) lösen.
8. Verschlussvorrichtung (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 7, wobei die Magnetelemente
(23, 23A, 23B, 33, 33A, 33B) dazu ausgelegt sind, eine Anziehungskraft entlang der
Eingriffsrichtung (E) oder in einer Richtung senkrecht zu der Eingriffsrichtung (E)
zu erzeugen.
9. Verschlussvorrichtung (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Verriegelungselement
(21) mit dem daran angeordneten ersten Verriegelungsvorsprung (210) und der Basis
(20) eine U-förmige Ausnehmung bildet, in die das Verriegelungsteil (30) mit dem daran
angeordneten zweiten Verriegelungsvorsprung (304) in der Schließstellung der Verschlussvorrichtung
(1) eingreift.
10. Verschlussvorrichtung (1) nach Anspruch 9, wobei der erste Verriegelungsvorsprung
(210) einen ersten Schenkel und die Basis (20) einen zweiten Schenkel der U-förmigen
Ausnehmung bildet, wobei der erste Schenkel und der zweite Schenkel im Wesentlichen
parallel zueinander verlaufen.
11. Verschlussvorrichtung (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei das erste
Verschlusselement (2) ein Blockierelement (24, 24A, 24B) umfasst, wobei das Blockierelement
(24, 24A, 24B) in der Schließstellung einer Rückseite (308) des zweiten Verschlusselements
(3) gegenüberliegt, die in eine der Eingriffsrichtung (E) entgegengesetzte Richtung
weist, wobei das Blockierelement (24, 24A, 24B) dazu ausgebildet ist, zu verhindern,
dass sich der zweite Verriegelungsvorsprung (304) in die der Eingriffsrichtung (E)
entgegengesetzte Richtung außer Eingriff mit dem ersten Verriegelungsvorsprung (210)
bewegt, wenn sich die Verschlussvorrichtung (1) in ihrer Schließstellung befindet.
12. Verschlussvorrichtung (1) nach Anspruch 11, wobei das zweite Verschlusselement (3)
ein Stützelement (303) umfasst, das an dem Verriegelungsteil (30) befestigt ist und
sich, in die der Eingriffsrichtung (E) entgegengesetzte Richtung, über das Verriegelungsteil
(30) hinaus erstreckt, wobei das Stützelement (303) dazu ausgebildet ist, eine Berührung
der Rückseite (308) mit dem Blockierelement (24, 24A, 24B) zu verhindern, bevor der
zweite Verriegelungsvorsprung (304) mit dem ersten Verriegelungsvorsprung (210) in
Eingriff kommt.
13. Verschlussvorrichtung (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei
- der erste Verriegelungsvorsprung (210), auf einer Seite, die in der Schließstellung
von dem zweiten Verriegelungsvorsprung (304) abgewandt ist, eine schräge Fläche (211)
aufweist, und/oder
- der zweite Verriegelungsvorsprung (304), auf einer Seite, die in der Schließstellung
von dem ersten Verriegelungsvorsprung (210) abgewandt ist, eine schräge Fläche (306)
aufweist,
um den zweiten Verriegelungsvorsprung (304) dann, wenn das zweite Verschlusselement
(3) in einer Schließrichtung (X) senkrecht zu der Eingriffsrichtung (E) an dem ersten
Verschlusselement (2) befestigt ist, beim Schließen der Verschlussvorrichtung (1)
an dem ersten Verriegelungsvorsprung (210) vorbeizuführen.
14. Verschlussvorrichtung (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei, zum Öffnen
der Verschlussvorrichtung (1), das zweite Verschlusselement (3)
- mit seinem zweiten Verriegelungsvorsprung (304) um den ersten Verriegelungsvorsprung
(210) des ersten Verschlusselements (2) schwenkbar ist, oder
- so verschiebbar ist, dass der zweite Verriegelungsvorsprung (304) an dem ersten
Verriegelungsvorsprung (210) entlanggleitet, um den zweiten Verriegelungsvorsprung
(304) von dem ersten Verriegelungsvorsprung (210) zu entkoppeln.
1. Dispositif de fermeture (1) pour relier de manière amovible deux parties les unes
aux autres, comprenant
- un premier élément de fermeture (2) avec une première saillie de verrouillage rigide
(210) et un deuxième élément de fermeture (3) qui peut être fixé au premier élément
de fermeture (2) et qui, dans une position fermée, est maintenu sur le premier élément
de fermeture (2), le deuxième élément de fermeture (3) présentant une deuxième saillie
de verrouillage rigide (304), dans lequel la deuxième saillie de verrouillage (304)
peut être mise en prise avec la première saillie de verrouillage (210) dans un sens
d'engagement (E) et, dans la position fermée, engage la première saillie de verrouillage
(210) de manière positive,
- dans lequel le premier élément de fermeture (2) comprend un premier élément magnétique
(23, 23A, 23B) et le deuxième élément de fermeture (3) comprend un deuxième élément
magnétique (33, 33A, 33B), le premier élément magnétique (23, 23A, 23B) et le deuxième
élément magnétique (33, 33A, 33B) étant constitués pour s'attirer magnétiquement l'un
l'autre lorsque le deuxième élément de fermeture (3) est fixé au premier élément de
fermeture (2) pour fermer le dispositif de fermeture (1),
dans lequel le premier élément de fermeture (2) comprend une base (20) et un élément
de verrouillage (21) fixé de manière rigide à la base (20) et portant la première
saillie de verrouillage (210), dans lequel le deuxième élément de fermeture (3) comprend
une partie de verrouillage (30) portant la deuxième saillie de verrouillage (304)
et présentant une face avant (307) qui, dans la position fermée, fait face à l'élément
de verrouillage (21) du premier élément de fermeture (2),
caractérisé en
ce que le premier élément de fermeture (2) comprend deux premiers éléments de contact électrique
(27), et le deuxième élément de fermeture (3) comprend deux deuxièmes éléments de
contact électrique (38), les premiers éléments de contact électrique (27) et les deuxièmes
éléments de contact électrique (38) étant configurés pour entrer en contact électrique
les uns avec les autres dans la position fermée du dispositif de fermeture (1),
dans lequel les deux premiers éléments de contact électrique (27) sont agencés sur
la base (20) du premier élément de fermeture (2), les deux premiers éléments de contact
électrique (27) étant tournés vers le deuxième élément de fermeture (3) lors de la
fixation du premier élément de fermeture (2) et du deuxième élément de fermeture (3)
l'un à l'autre, dans lequel les premiers éléments de contact électrique (27) sont
déplacés l'un par rapport à l'autre sur la base (20) dans une direction transversale
par rapport au sens d'engagement (E).
2. Dispositif de fermeture (1) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel un élément d'application
de force (31) est fixé de manière pivotante au deuxième élément de fermeture (3) à
un point d'application de force (300) à proximité de la deuxième saillie de verrouillage
(304), l'élément d'application de force (31) étant constitué pour introduire une force
dans le deuxième élément de fermeture (3).
3. Dispositif de fermeture (1) selon la revendication 2, dans lequel l'élément d'application
de force (31) est un support pivotant autour d'un axe de pivotement sur le deuxième
élément de fermeture (3) constituant le point d'application de force (300).
4. Dispositif de fermeture (1) selon la revendication 2, dans lequel l'élément d'application
de force (31) est une corde, une chaîne ou un câble pouvant pivoter autour d'un point
de pivotement sur le deuxième élément de fermeture (3) constituant le point d'application
de force (300).
5. Dispositif de fermeture (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 4, dans
lequel l'élément d'application de force (31) est fixé de manière réglable au deuxième
élément de fermeture (3).
6. Dispositif de fermeture (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 5, dans
lequel l'élément d'application de force (31) constitue un réceptacle de ceinture permettant
de fixer une ceinture sur le deuxième élément de fermeture (3).
7. Dispositif de fermeture (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 6, dans
lequel l'élément d'application de force (31) est un support comprenant deux extrémités
(310, 311) par l'intermédiaire desquelles l'élément d'application de force (31) est
fixé de manière pivotante à au moins une ouverture (305, 305A, 305B) du deuxième élément
de fermeture (3), dans lequel la fixation est assurée par un élément de sécurité (32)
agencé sur le support et empêchant les extrémités (310, 311) de se détacher de l'au
moins une ouverture (305, 305A, 305B).
8. Dispositif de fermeture (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 7, dans
lequel les éléments magnétiques (23, 23A, 23B, 33, 33A, 33B) sont agencés pour générer
une force d'attraction le long du sens d'engagement (E) ou dans une direction perpendiculaire
au sens d'engagement (E).
9. Dispositif de fermeture (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel l'élément de verrouillage (21) avec la première saillie de verrouillage
(210) agencée sur celui-ci et la base (20) forment un évidement en forme de U dans
lequel la partie de verrouillage (30) avec la deuxième saillie de verrouillage (304)
agencée sur celle-ci vient en prise dans la position fermée du dispositif de fermeture
(1).
10. Dispositif de fermeture (1) selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la première saillie
de verrouillage (210) forme une première branche et la base (20) forme une deuxième
branche de l'évidement en forme de U, la première branche et la deuxième branche s'étendant
sensiblement parallèlement l'une à l'autre.
11. Dispositif de fermeture (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel le premier élément de fermeture (2) comprend un élément de blocage (24,
24A, 24B), dans lequel l'élément de blocage (24, 24A, 24B) en position fermée fait
face à une face arrière (308) du deuxième élément de fermeture (3) tournée dans un
sens opposé au sens d'engagement (E), l'élément de blocage (24, 24A, 24B) étant constitué
pour empêcher la deuxième saillie de verrouillage (304) de se déplacer hors de son
prise avec la première saillie de verrouillage (210) dans le sens opposé au sens d'engagement
(E) lorsque le dispositif de fermeture (1) est dans sa position fermée.
12. Dispositif de fermeture (1) selon la revendication 11, dans lequel le deuxième élément
de fermeture (3) comprend un élément de support (303) fixé à la partie de verrouillage
(30) et s'étendant, dans le sens opposé au sens d'engagement (E), au-delà de la partie
de verrouillage (30), l'élément de support (303) étant constitué pour empêcher une
mise en butée de la face arrière (308) avec l'élément de blocage (24, 24A, 24B) avant
que la deuxième saillie de verrouillage (304) ne vient en prise avec la première saillie
de verrouillage (210).
13. Dispositif de fermeture (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel
- la première saillie de verrouillage (210), sur un côté qui, en position fermée,
est détourné de la deuxième saillie de verrouillage (304), comprend une face inclinée
(211) et/ou
- la deuxième saillie de verrouillage (304), sur un côté qui, en position fermée,
est détourné de la première saillie de verrouillage (210), comprend une face inclinée
(306)
pour guider la deuxième saillie de verrouillage (304), lors de la fixation du deuxième
élément de fermeture (3) dans un sens de fermeture (X) perpendiculaire au sens d'engagement
(E) au premier élément de fermeture (2), au-delà de la première saillie de verrouillage
(210) lors de la fermeture du dispositif de fermeture (1).
14. Dispositif de fermeture (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel, pour ouvrir le dispositif de fermeture (1), le deuxième élément de fermeture
(3) peut
- pivoter avec sa deuxième saillie de verrouillage (304) autour de la première saillie
de verrouillage (210) du premier élément de fermeture (2) ou
- être déplacé de telle sorte que la deuxième saillie de verrouillage (304) coulisse
le long de la première saillie de verrouillage (210) pour dégager la deuxième saillie
de verrouillage (304) de la première saillie de verrouillage (210).