Adjustable buckle for a respriator mask
An adjustable buckle located around a resilience strap for a respirator including a resilient strap material having a particular length, width and thickness. An adjustable buckle is molded around the strap at a particular position and formed of two interlocking members each located at an end position of the strap and having at least one portion that interlocks with a corresponding portion of the other member. This provide for locking and unlocking of the members with each other. At least one of the interlocking members includes a plurality of such portions that interlocks with the corresponding portion of the other member. The plurality of portions are spaced from each other along the length of the strap so that an individual one of the plurality of portions may be interlocked with the corresponding portion of the other member to adjust the length of the strap.
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The present invention relates to an adjustable buckle of the type that can be used with a respirator mask and specifically relates to adjustable buckle members that are integrally molded on a strap on a continuous basis.
Adjustable buckles are used as part of a respirator mask to allow the user of the mask to put the mask on and take the mask off in an easy fashion and to adjust the length of the strap for comfort. Part of the difficulty with prior art adjustable buckles is that they are somewhat cumbersome in structure and thereby expensive to manufacture. The present invention relates to an adjustable buckle that is simple in construction and easy to manufacture.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn the adjustable buckle of the present invention, the adjustable buckle is formed by two buckle members one of which has multiple elements molded around an elastic band and locked in position onto the elastic band using a novel method of manufacture described in prior U.S. Pat. No. 5,970,585. Specifically, if an adjustable buckle member is merely molded around an elastic band, when the molding process is over and the adjustable buckle member cools, the elastic band would slip within a molded channel formed in the molded adjustable buckle member. This is because the elastic material when stretched tends to reduce in size thereby allowing for slippage of the band inside the adjustable buckle member.
The prior invention overcomes this problem by pre-stretching the elastic band prior to the molding of the adjustable buckle members around the elastic band. The adjustable buckle members are actually molded around the elastic band in the stretched condition so that the elastic band within the channel in the molded member is actually stretched to a smaller size. When the molded adjustable buckle members cool, the band portion is already stretched and locked by friction in position within the channel. The stretched band wants to return to its unstretched state and this tends to increase the friction. Further pulling on the elastic band does not produce any significant further stretching of the band within the adjustable buckle members. The adjustable buckle member therefore is held tightly onto the elastic band by friction during use and the elastic band cannot slip out of the adjustable buckle. The present application is an improvement over the prior invention in providing for a simple means of adjustment of the length of the strap to which the buckles are attached by multiplying the number of buckle elements of one or both of the buckle members so that different length straps can be formed by interconnecting different buckle elements.
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It will be understood that any number of buckles members 18 may be used to increase the number of adjustments and the invention is not limited to three such members. The buckle member 16 may also be increased in number to provide for additional adjustments and both buckle members 16 and 18 may be multiples so as to further increase the range of adjustments.
Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular embodiment, it should be appreciated that various adaptations and modifications may be made and the invention is only to be limited by the appended claims.
Claims
1. An adjustable buckle located around a resilience strap for a respirator including the following:
- a. a resilient strap material having a particular length, width and thickness;
- b. an adjustable buckle molded around the strap at a particular position;
- c. the adjustable buckle formed of two interlocking members each member located at an end position of the strap and having at least one portion that interlocks with a corresponding portion of the other member to provide for locking and unlocking of the members with each other;
- d. at least one of the interlocking members including a plurality of portions that interlocks with the corresponding portion of the other member; and
- e. the plurality of portions that interlock with the corresponding portion of the other member are spaced from each other along the length of the strap so that an individual one of the plurality of portions may be interlocked with the corresponding portion of the other member to adjust the length of the strap.
2. The adjustable buckle of claim 1 wherein the plurality of portions that interlock with the corresponding portion of the other member spaced from each other along the length of the strap are formed as one continuous structure molded around the strap.
3. The adjustable buckle of claim 1 wherein the plurality of portions that interlock with the corresponding portion of the other member spaced from each other along the length of the strap are formed as discontinuous structures each molded around the strap and separated by a short section of strap material between each structure.
4. The adjustable buckle of claim 1 wherein the plurality of portions that interlock with the corresponding portion of the other member is at least three in number.
5. The adjustable buckle of claim 1 wherein both of the interlocking members include a plurality of portions that interlocks with the corresponding portion of the other member.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 5, 2010
Publication Date: Feb 9, 2012
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Inventors: Crest Turdjian (Los Angeles, CA), Bernard Mishkin (Los Angeles, CA), Mark Magidson (Los Angeles, CA)
Application Number: 12/806,071