BREAKAWAY LANYARD AND HARDWARE FOR MAKING SAME
Amongst other things, there is disclosed a breakaway lanyard comprising a carrier body having an upper end and an opposed lower end, and a lanyard strap having a first end and a second end. The first end is releasably connectable to the carrier body. The second end is fixed to the carrier body substantially at the upper end thereof. The first end is releasable from connection with the body portion upon application to the lanyard strap of a force exceeding a threshold level of force.
The present invention relates generally to lanyards and, more specifically, to an improved breakaway lanyard and hardware for making same.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONLanyards typically include a lanyard strap hung around the neck of a user for the purpose of carrying and displaying an item. Such items often include passes to an event or venue and/or pieces of identification, and may also or alternatively include advertising and sponsorship indicia. The lanyard strap is typically joined at its opposite ends to a carrier structure with which the displayed item is associated.
A major concern associated with the use of lanyards is that of the safety of the user. For example, it is possible for the lanyard strap or for the carrier structure to become caught on another object and result in constriction of the neck of the user. This can result in minor to serious injury to the user, or even death.
To combat this problem, some prior art lanyards have featured a lanyard strap that is releasable. This releasability has been achieved by, for example, the use of a suitably light gauge string as the lanyard strap material, such that it will snap upon application of a sufficient (and relatively small) threshold force.
In designs utilizing a lanyard strap that will break upon application of such a low threshold force, the lanyard strap must be replaced prior to subsequent use of the lanyard. This results in additional cost and inconvenience to the user. Moreover, the lanyard would be rendered useless in situations wherein the user did not possess a replacement lanyard strap. Furthermore, the necessity of carrying replacement lanyard straps is, in and of itself, an inconvenience to the user.
In other instances, the lanyard strap is comprised of two or more segments that are releasably joined together, and non-releasably joined to the carrier structure. The segments are joined to each other at a position remote from the carrier structure by a releasable connector, such that the segments will disengage from one another upon application of a relatively low threshold level of force. In most instances, the lanyard strap connector is adjacent to and/or in contact with the neck of the user.
Designs of this latter type require the use of one or more additional pieces of lanyard strap and one or more lanyard strap connectors, with a corresponding increase in material and/or assembly costs. Moreover, the point at which the segments are joined can be bulky and cumbersome, and may irritate the neck of user by contact therewith, particularly upon application of force to the lanyard lanyard strap prior to release.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with the present invention there is disclosed a breakaway lanyard comprising a carrier body having an upper end and an opposed lower end, and a lanyard strap having a first end and a second end. The first end is releasably connectable to the carrier body. The second end of the lanyard strap is fixed to the carrier body substantially at the upper end thereof. The first end is releasable from connection with the carrier body upon application to the lanyard strap of a force exceeding a threshold level of force.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the breakaway lanyard further comprises a first complementary connector portion and a second complementary connector portion, each positioned on a different one of the carrier body and the first end. The first end is releasable from the connection with the carrier body by means of disengagement of the first complementary connector portion and the second complementary connector portion from one another.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the first complementary connector portion and the second complimentary connector engage one another in male-female fashion.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the first complementary connector portion comprises a cartridge structure and the second complementary connector portion comprises one or more walls defining a receptacle shaped and configured to receive the cartridge structure therein in sliding relation.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the cartridge structure is affixed to the first end of the lanyard lanyard strap and the receptacle is defined in the carrier body.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the carrier body comprises a plurality of carrier body segments engagable with one another.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the plurality of carrier body segments comprises a front segment and a rear segment.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the receptacle is defined in the front segment of the carrier body.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the cartridge structure comprises an upper portion and a lower portion. The walls of the receptacle define an upper region and a lower region of the receptacle. The upper region is shaped and configured to receive the upper portion therein and the lower region is shaped and configured to receive the lower portion therein.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the cartridge structure comprises one or more clamping members for engaging with the first end of the lanyard strap.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the clamping members are mounted on the upper portion of the cartridge structure.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the clamping members each have one or more teeth defined thereon for engaging with the first end of the lanyard strap in retained relation.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the front segment and the rear segment engage one another in a releasable snap-fit relation.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the front segment and the rear segment engage one another so as to define a cavity therebetween, and the second end of the lanyard strap is held in the cavity in compressed relation between the front segment and the rear segment.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention one or more of the front segment and the rear segment have teeth protruding therefrom for engaging with the lanyard strap in retained relation.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the first end and the second end of the lanyard strap are situated in non-contacting and substantially overlapping relation to one another when both connected to the carrier body of the lanyard.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention the lanyard further comprises a coupling portion extending from the lower end of the carrier body to allow selective attachment of an accessory to the carrier body.
In accordance with still another aspect of the present invention, the front segment has a front face and the rear segment has a rear face. One or more of the front face and the rear face has a display surface thereon for placement of one or more decorative indicia thereon.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a hardware device combinable with a lanyard strap having a first end and a second end to form a breakaway lanyard. The device comprises a carrier body having an upper end and an opposed lower end. The first end is releasably connectable to the carrier body, and the second end is fixed to the carrier body substantially at the upper end thereof. The first end is releasable from connection with the carrier body upon application to the lanyard strap of a force exceeding a threshold level of force.
It is thus an object of this invention to obviate or mitigate at least one of the above mentioned disadvantages of the prior art.
Other advantages, features and characteristics of the present invention, as well as methods of operation and functions of the related elements of the structure, and the combination of parts and economies of manufacture, will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description and the appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, the latter of which is briefly described herein below.
Referring now to
The carrier body 12 includes a plurality of carrier body segments, preferably a front segment 18 and a rear segment 20 as shown in
The front segment 18 and the rear segment 20 engage one another so as to collectively define a cavity 22 therebetween, as shown in
To further secure the second end 34 of the lanyard strap 30, one or more of the front segment 18 and the rear segment 20 may have teeth 24 protruding therefrom for engaging with the second end 34 of the lanyard strap 30 in retained relation, as will be appreciated from a consideration of
The first end 32 of the lanyard strap 30 is releasably connectable to the carrier body 12. The first end 32 of the lanyard strap 30 is releasable from connection with the carrier body 12 upon application to the lanyard strap 30 of a force exceeding a threshold level of force. This threshold level of force will typically be in the range of about 3 to 5 lbs.
The breakaway lanyard 10 further comprises first and second complementary connector portions 44 and 46, each located on a different one of the carrier body 12 and the first end 32 of the lanyard strap 30. These connector portions are preferably a cartridge structure 44 and a receptacle 46, as shown in
The cartridge structure 44 and the receptacle 46 preferably engage one another in male-female fashion, as will be appreciated from a consideration of
The cartridge structure 44 is mounted on the first end 32 of the lanyard strap 30. For this purpose, the cartridge structure 44 may include one or more clamping members 56 having teeth 57 thereon for engaging with the first end 32 of the lanyard strap 30. As will be appreciated from a consideration of
As will be appreciated from a comparison of
The lower region 54 of the receptacle 46 includes a concave dimple 55 that is shaped to receive and retain a complementary convex detent 51 on the lower portion 50 of the cartridge structure 44. Engagement of the convex detent 51 with the concave dimple 55 provides resistance to release of the cartridge structure 44 from the receptacle 46 (with the depth of the concave dimple 55 and convex detent 51 being proportional to the magnitude of the threshold level of force required on the first end 32 of the lanyard strap 30 to separate the cartridge structure 44 from the receptacle 46). Thus, the size of the convex detent 51 and the concave dimple 55 can be used as a calibration tool to vary the magnitude of the threshold force.
When both are connected to the carrier body 12, the first end 32 and the second end 34 of the lanyard strap 30 are preferably situated in non-contacting and substantially overlapping relation to one another, as shown in
The breakaway lanyard 10 may preferably further comprise a coupling portion 60 extending from the lower end 16 of the carrier body 12 to allow selective attachment by known means of an accessory 62 to the carrier body 12, such as, for example, the spring clip 62 shown in the Figures. Of course, the threshold level of force will be in addition to the mass of any accessory 62 that is to be attached to the carrier body 12. Additional accessories (not shown), such as, for example, card holders, whistles and the like may be hung from the spring clip 62, or may, alternatively, be attached directly to the coupling portion 60.
The front segment 18 has a front face 19 and the rear segment 20 has a rear face 21. One or more of the front face 19 and the rear face 21 has a display surface 26 thereon for placement of one or more decorative indicia 28 thereon, such as that shown in
Use of the breakaway lanyard 10 is described below. In this regard, it is noted that the breakaway lanyard 10 would, in most instances, be provided to users with the first end 32 of the lanyard strap 30 engaged with the cartridge structure 44 as shown in
The first end 32 of the lanyard strap 30 may be attached to the cartridge structure 44 by way of, for example, insertion into the cartridge structure 44, as will be appreciated from a comparison of
The cartridge structure 44 may be inserted into the receptacle 46 by sliding movement in the direction of arrow “B” in
Once both of the first end 32, by way of the cartridge structure 44, and the second end 34, have been engaged with the carrier body 12, the breakaway lanyard 10 may be worn about the neck of the user 11, as shown in
Accessories such as the clip 62 shown in the Figures may be attached to the coupling portion 60 before or after the cartridge structure 44 has been engaged with the walls 47 of the receptacle 46. A decision as to when such attachment may be made will be dictated by, inter alia, the preference of the user, and the weight and dimensions of any such attachments.
One skilled in the art will recognize that operations described above need not necessarily be taken in the exact order described.
Various other modifications and alterations may be used in the design and manufacture of the breakaway lanyard according to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which is limited only by the accompanying claims.
Claims
1. A breakaway lanyard comprising:
- (a) a carrier body having an upper end and an opposed lower end;
- (b) a lanyard strap having a first end and a second end, wherein said first end is releasably connectable to said carrier body, and wherein said second end is fixed to said carrier body substantially at said upper end thereof;
- whereby said first end is releasable from connection with said carrier body upon application to said lanyard strap of a force exceeding a threshold level of force.
2. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 1, further comprising a first complementary connector portion and a second complementary connector portion, each positioned on one of said carrier body and said first end; wherein said first end is releasable from said connection with said carrier body by means of disengagement of said first complementary connector portion and said second complementary connector portion from one another.
3. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 2, wherein said first complementary connector portion and said second complimentary connector engage one another in male-female fashion.
4. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 3, wherein said first complementary connector portion comprises a cartridge structure and said second complementary connector portion comprises one or more walls defining a receptacle shaped and configured to receive said cartridge structure therein in sliding relation.
5. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 4, wherein said cartridge structure is affixed to said first end of said lanyard strap and said receptacle is defined in said carrier body.
6. A breakaway lanyard according to any one of claims 4-5, wherein said carrier body comprises a plurality of carrier body segments engagable with one another.
7. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 6, wherein said plurality of carrier body segments comprises a front segment and a rear segment.
8. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 7, wherein said receptacle is defined in said front segment of said carrier body.
9. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 8, wherein said cartridge structure comprises an upper portion and a lower portion; wherein said walls of said receptacle define an upper region and a lower region of said receptacle; and wherein said upper region is shaped and configured to receive said upper portion therein and said lower region is shaped and configured to receive said lower portion therein.
10. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 9, wherein said cartridge structure comprises one or more clamping members for engaging with said first end of said lanyard strap.
11. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 10, wherein said clamping members are mounted on said upper portion of said cartridge structure.
12. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 11, wherein said clamping members each have one or more teeth defined thereon for engaging with said first end of said lanyard strap in retained relation.
13. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 7, wherein said front segment and said rear segment engage one another in a releasable snap-fit relation.
14. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 13, wherein said front segment and said rear segment engage one another so as to define a cavity therebetween, and wherein said second end of said lanyard strap is held in said cavity in compressed relation between said front segment and said rear segment.
15. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 14, wherein one or more of said front segment and said rear segment have teeth protruding therefrom for engaging with said lanyard strap in retained relation.
16. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 15, wherein said first end and said second end of said lanyard strap are situated in non-contacting and substantially overlapping relation to one another when both connected to said carrier body of said lanyard.
17. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 16, wherein said lanyard further comprises a coupling portion extending from said lower end of said carrier body to allow selective attachment of an accessory to said carrier body.
18. A breakaway lanyard according to claim 17, wherein said front segment has a front face and said rear segment has a rear face, and wherein one or more of said front face and said rear face presents a display surface for placement of one or more decorative indicia thereon.
19. A hardware device combinable with a lanyard strap having a first end and a second end to form a breakaway lanyard, said device comprising:
- a carrier body having an upper end and an opposed lower end;
- wherein said first end is releasably connectable to said carrier body, and wherein said second end is fixed to said carrier body substantially at said upper end thereof;
- whereby said first end is releasable from connection with said carrier body upon application to said lanyard strap of a force exceeding a threshold level of force.
20. An device of claim 19, further comprising a first complementary connector portion and a second complementary connector portion, each positioned on one of said carrier body and said first end; wherein said first end is releasable from said connection with said carrier body by means of disengagement of said first complementary connector portion and said second complementary connector portion from one another.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 10, 2008
Publication Date: Oct 15, 2009
Applicant: 1602211 Ontario Ltd. (Burlington)
Inventors: Grant L. GILLARD (Burlington), Robert B. Kerton (Toronto)
Application Number: 12/100,594
International Classification: A45F 5/00 (20060101);