Snap buckle structure of hangtag for tools
A snap buckle structure of a hangtag for tools includes a base, and a snap engagement body wherein the base has an indented tool cavity with an opening end defining the front side thereof, and an engaging member protruding at both front lateral sides of the lower section thereof respectively. The snap engagement body is transversely guided to the engaging member of the base with an upper, middle, and lower engaging fingers extending at both lateral sides thereof located sequentially into recesses of the engaging member, and pushed downwards till an inverted hook of the middle engaging finger thereof held onto a hooked end of a retaining rib of the engaging member thereof for secure location so that the snap engagement body thereof will not be blocked by a tool adapted at the indented tool cavity thereof, facilitating an easier and faster assembly thereof. Besides, to retrieve the tool from the base for use, a forceps-like tool is applied to cut off the retaining rib thereof in a smooth manner, detaching the inverted hook of the snap engagement body from the hooked end of the engaging member thereof without being interfered in operation.
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The present invention is related to a snap buckle structure of a hangtag for tools, including a base, and a snap engagement member wherein the base has an indented tool cavity disposed at the front side thereof, and an engaging member protruding at both front lateral sides of the lower section thereof respectively. The engaging member is equipped with a stop edge, a retaining rib having an inwardly protruded hooked end, and a pair of reversed L-shaped upper and lower limiting seats extending above and under the retaining rib thereof respectively to form a multiple of equally spaced recesses from top to bottom of the engaging member thereof; whereby, the snap engagement body is transversely guided and securely located onto the engaging member thereof without being blocked by a tool adapted at the indented tool cavity thereof. Besides, a forceps-like tool can be applied to cut off the retaining rib thereof in a smooth manner, detaching the tool from the base for use without being interfered in operation.
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There are some drawbacks to such conventional snap buckle structure of a hangtag for tools. First, in assembly, the snap engagement body 20 led from top to bottom to join at the engaging grooves 14 thereof is easily blocked by a tool 30 adapted at the indented tool cavity 11 of the base 10 therein as shown in
It is, therefore, the primary purpose of the present invention to provide a snap buckle structure of a hangtag for tools, including a base, and a snap engagement member wherein the base has an indented tool cavity, and an engaging member protruding at both front lateral sides of the lower section thereof respectively. The snap engagement body is transversely guided to the engaging member of the base with an upper, middle, and lower engaging fingers extending at both lateral sides thereof located sequentially into recesses of the engaging member, and pushed downwards till an inverted hook of the middle engaging finger thereof held onto a hooked end of a retaining rib of the engaging member thereof for secure location thereof so that the snap engagement body thereof will not be blocked by a tool adapted at the indented tool cavity therein, facilitating an easier and faster assembly of the present invention.
It is, therefore, the secondary purpose of the present invention to provide a snap buckle structure of a hangtag for tools wherein, via the inverted hook of the middle engaging finger thereof held onto the hooked end of the retaining rib thereof, a forceps-like tool is easily extended into the recesses defining both upper and lower sides of the retaining rib thereof to cut off the retaining rib thereof in a smooth manner, detaching the inverted hook of the snap engagement body from the hooked end of the engaging member without being interfered in operation to quickly retrieve the tool from the base for use.
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Claims
1. A snap buckle structure of a hangtag for tools, including a base, and a snap engagement body wherein the base has an indented tool cavity with an opening end defining the front side thereof, and an engaging member protruding at both front lateral sides of the lower section thereof respectively; the present invention being characterized by that,
- the engaging member being made up of a stop edge extending outwards at the top, a retaining rib with an inwardly protruded hooked end disposed at the middle section thereof, and a pair of reversed L-shaped upper and lower limiting seats extending equidistantly above and under the retaining rib thereof respectively to form a multiple of equally spaced recesses from top to bottom of the engaging member thereof;
- the snap engagement body having a limiting groove disposed at the middle section thereof, an upper and a lower engaging fingers protruding symmetrically at both lateral sides thereof respectively, and a middle engaging finger with an outwardly protruded inverted hook disposed thereon extending at the upper and lower engaging fingers there-between;
- in assembly, the snap engagement body is transversely guided to the engaging member of the base and pushed downwards with the inverted hook of the middle engaging finger held onto the hooked end of the retaining rib, and the upper and lower engaging fingers abutted against the upper and lower limiting seats thereof, refraining from being blocked by a tool adapted at the indented tool cavity of the base therein; besides, to retrieve the tool from the base for use, a forceps-like tool is applied to cut off the retaining rib thereof in a smooth manner, detaching the inverted hook of the snap engagement body from the hooked end of the engaging member without being interfered in operation.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 26, 2003
Publication Date: Mar 31, 2005
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Inventor: Tse Kao (Taipei)
Application Number: 10/670,230