Ratchet adjustment system
An adjustment system for adjusting the width of a cuff has an elongated adjustment strip having a set of longitudinally extending teeth. Each tooth has a forward side and a rearward side. The length of each forward side is greater than a length of each of the rearward sides so that an angle between a longitudinal axis of the strip and the forward side is less than an angle between the longitudinal axis and the rearward side of each tooth. There is a locking mechanism formed by a base plate having a locking device on an underside and a guide for slidably connecting the locking mechanism to the strip. The teeth and the locking device are configured so that the locking device can be moved forward along the strip using only a small amount of force, and can then be moved rearward using a larger amount of force.
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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an adjustment system for increasing and decreasing the circumference of an article, such as a sleeve cuff or footwear. In particular the invention relates to an adjustment system using a ratcheting device to adjust the width of the article.
2. The Prior Art
In some articles of apparel, such as jacket sleeve cuffs and pant cuffs in athletic clothing, the cuff width needs to be adjusted to be more secure around the wrist or ankle of the user. Traditionally, this adjustment was accomplished via a strap that could be tightened around the cuff, either with a buckle or a hook-and-loop type closure, such as Velcro.®
The disadvantage to using a buckle is that the buckle is very cumbersome to adjust with only one hand, which is necessary in the case of a sleeve cuff. The disadvantage to using the hook and loop type closure is that the rough surfaces on the closure parts attract a significant amount of debris, which can be unsightly and decrease the adhesiveness of the parts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is therefore an object of the invention to provide an adjustment system that is simple to operate with one hand and which remains free of dirt and debris.
This object is accomplished by an adjustment system comprising an elongated adjustment strip mounted on a cuff parallel to the edge of the cuff. There are a set of generally triangular teeth extending longitudinally along the strip. The teeth are formed as a ratchet system so that each tooth has a forward side facing a forward direction and a rearward side facing a rearward direction. The length of each of the forward sides is greater than a length of each of the rearward sides so that an angle created between a longitudinal axis of the elongated adjustment strip and the forward side is less than an angle between the longitudinal axis and the rearward side of each tooth.
There is locking mechanism mounted to a strap that is attached to the cuff. The locking mechanism is formed by a base plate having a locking device extending from an underside thereof and a guide for slidably connecting the locking mechanism to the elongated adjustment strip. The teeth of the strip are configured so that the locking device can be moved along the strip in the forward direction with only a small amount of force required, and can then be moved in the rearward direction using a larger amount of force. This is because the locking device must flex to a lower degree when moved against the forward side of the teeth, having the lower angle, than when moved backwards against the rearward side of the teeth, which have a much steeper angle to overcome.
The guides can be formed by brackets extending below the bottom surface of the base plate. The brackets engage under the edges of the elongated strip and keep the locking mechanism connected to the elongated strip during the adjustment process. There can be stops mounted at one or both ends of the elongated strip to prevent disengagement of the locking mechanism from the strip.
In one embodiment, there is a cover plate connected to a top surface of the base plate. A strap or other piece of fabric can be attached to the locking mechanism between the cover plate and the base plate. To keep the strap in position, there can be a set of strap-gripping teeth disposed around the underside of the cover plate and top side of the base plate.
One advantage of the invention is that the mechanism can be adjusted easily using only one hand. All that is required is to push the locking mechanism along the elongated adjustment strip with the minimum amount of force required for either the forward or rearward direction. To facilitate this adjustment, the top side of the cover plate can be equipped with a series of raised ridges. These ridges prevent fingers from slipping on the cover plate during adjustment, even when the user is wearing gloves.
In one embodiment, the teeth are located along longitudinal edges of the elongated adjustment device and the locking device comprises two longitudinally extending springs arranged on the base plate so as to engage the teeth when the locking device is moved along the elongated adjustment strip. Here, the strip is attached to the cuff only along the longitudinal axis of the strip, so that the teeth of the strip are not connected to the cuff. This way, the brackets of the locking device can slide under the teeth and keep the locking device in contact with the strip at all times.
In another embodiment, the teeth are facing upward along an expanse of the elongated adjustment strip, and the locking device comprises a resilient arm that engages the teeth when the locking mechanism is slid along the elongated adjustment strip. In this embodiment, there can be one or multiple rows of teeth along the strip. The brackets on the base plate can engage around edges of the strip to allow the locking mechanism to slide along the strip.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.
In the drawings, wherein similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views:
Referring now in detail to the drawings,
On the end of strip 10 is a stop 18, which prevents further movement of locking mechanism 20 along strip 10 to keep the two components together.
The pieces of locking mechanism 20 are shown in
On the top side of base plate 21 there are a plurality of fabric gripping teeth 24, and catches 25 for engaging a cover plate 26, which is shown in
As shown in
The operation of this embodiment of the system is shown in
Strip 10 is connected to cuff 31 only along central portion 12 so that teeth 11 are free to slide within guides 22 (shown in
An alternative embodiment of the system is shown in
On the bottom of locking mechanism 200 is a flexible arm 215 which engages teeth 110 as locking mechanism 200 is slid along strip 100. Locking mechanism 200 can move in a forward direction under a first, low amount of force F1 which causes flexible arm 215 to flex and pass over teeth 11, to tighten a cuff onto which strip 100 is mounted. A greater amount of force F2 is required to flex arm 215 enough to overcome the greater angle created by rearward side 116 of each of teeth 110 to move locking mechanism 200 in the rearward direction.
Accordingly, while only a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is obvious that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1: An adjustment system comprising:
- an elongated adjustment strip having two longitudinal sides, a plurality of generally triangular teeth extending longitudinally along the strip, wherein each of said teeth has a forward side facing a forward direction and a rearward side facing a rearward direction, wherein a length of each of the forward sides is greater than a length of each of the rearward sides so that an angle created between a longitudinal axis of the elongated adjustment strip and the forward side is less than an angle between the longitudinal axis and the rearward side of each tooth; and
- a locking mechanism comprising a base plate having a flexible locking device disposed on an underside thereof and a guide for slidably connecting the locking mechanism to the elongated adjustment strip;
- wherein the locking device is adapted to flex under a first minimum amount of force to allow the locking mechanism to move along the strip in a forward direction to a desired position and then grip the teeth of the elongated adjustment strip in the desired position when less than the first minimum amount of force is exerted, and wherein the locking device is adapted flex further under a second minimum amount of force that is greater than said first minimum amount of force to allow the elongated adjustment strip to move in a rearward direction.
2: The adjustment mechanism according to claim 1, further comprising a cover plate connected to a top surface of the base plate.
3: The adjustment mechanism according to claim 2, wherein the locking mechanism is adapted to be attached to a strap connected between the cover plate and the base plate.
4: The adjustment mechanism according to claim 3, wherein the base plate has a plurality of fabric gripping teeth disposed on the top surface and the cover plate has a plurality of fabric gripping teeth disposed as a bottom surface thereof, to securely hold a strap between the cover plate and base plate.
5: The adjustment mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the cover plate has a plurality of raised ridges across a top surface thereof.
6: The adjustment mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the teeth are located along longitudinal edges of the elongated adjustment device and the wherein the locking device comprises two longitudinally extending springs arranged on the base plate so as to engage the teeth when the locking device is moved along the elongated adjustment strip.
7: The adjustment system according to claim 1, wherein the teeth are arranged facing upward along an expanse of the elongated adjustment strip, and wherein the locking device comprises a resilient arm that engages the teeth when the locking mechanism is slid along the elongated adjustment strip.
8: The adjustment system according to claim 1, further comprising at least one set of stops located on at least one end of the elongated adjustment device, said stops preventing the locking mechanism from sliding out of engagement with the elongated adjustment strip.
9: An adjustable cuff, comprising:
- a flexible cuff having a circumference and an edge;
- an elongated adjustment strip mounted on the cuff parallel to the edge of the cuff and having two longitudinal sides, and a plurality of generally triangular teeth extending longitudinally along the strip, wherein each of said teeth has a forward side facing a forward direction and a rearward side facing a rearward direction, wherein a length of each of the forward sides is greater than a length of each of the rearward sides so that an angle created between a longitudinal axis of the elongated adjustment strip and the forward side is less than an angle between the longitudinal axis and the rearward side of each tooth;
- an adjustment strap attached to the cuff parallel to said elongated adjustment strip; and
- a locking mechanism mounted to the strap and comprising a base plate having a locking device extending from an underside thereof and a guide for slidably connecting the locking mechanism to the elongated adjustment strip;
- wherein the locking device is adapted to flex under a first minimum amount of force to allow the locking mechanism to move along the strip in a forward direction to a desired position and then grip the teeth of the elongated adjustment strip in the desired position when less than the first minimum amount of force is exerted, and wherein the locking device is adapted flex further under a second minimum amount of force that is greater than said first minimum amount of force to allow the elongated adjustment strip to move in a rearward direction.
10: The cuff according to claim 9, wherein the guides are formed by brackets extending below the bottom surface of the base plate, the brackets being adapted to slide underneath edges of the elongated adjustment strip when the locking mechanism is slid along the strip, and keep the locking mechanism in contact with the elongated adjustment strip.
11: The cuff according to claim 9, further comprising a cover plate connected to a top surface of the base plate.
12: The cuff according to claim 11, wherein the strap is attached between the cover plate and the base plate.
13: The cuff according to claim 12, wherein the base plate has a plurality of fabric gripping teeth disposed on the top surface and the cover plate has a plurality of fabric gripping teeth disposed as a bottom surface thereof, to securely hold the strap between the cover plate and base plate.
14: The cuff according to claim 11, wherein the cover plate has a plurality of raised ridges across a top surface thereof.
15: The cuff according to claim 9, wherein the teeth are located along longitudinal edges of the elongated adjustment device and the wherein the locking device comprises two longitudinally extending springs arranged on the base plate so as to engage the teeth when the locking device is moved along the elongated adjustment strip.
16: The cuff according to claim 10, wherein the elongated adjustment strip is attached to the cuff only along the longitudinal axis of the strip, so that the brackets of the locking mechanism slide underneath the teeth.
17: The cuff according to claim 9, wherein the teeth are arranged facing upward along an expanse of the elongated adjustment strip, and wherein the locking device comprises a resilient arm that engages the teeth when the locking mechanism is slid along the elongated adjustment strip
18: The cuff according to claim 9, further comprising at least one set of stops located on at least one end of the elongated adjustment device, said stops preventing the locking mechanism from sliding out of engagement with the elongated adjustment strip.
19: An adjustment system comprising:
- an adjustment strip having two longitudinal sides, a plurality of teeth extending longitudinally along the strip, wherein each of said teeth are arranged so as to define a forward direction and a rearward direction; and
- a locking mechanism comprising a base having a locking device and a guide for slidably engaging the locking mechanism;
- wherein the adjustment system is adapted to flex under a first minimum amount of force to allow the locking mechanism to move along the strip in the forward direction to a desired position and then grip the teeth of the adjustment strip in the desired position when less than the first minimum amount of force is exerted, and wherein the adjustment system is adapted flex further under a second minimum amount of force that is greater than said first minimum amount of force to allow the adjustment strip to move in the rearward direction.
20: An adjustable cuff, comprising:
- a flexible cuff having a circumference and an edge;
- an adjustment strip having two longitudinal sides, a plurality of teeth extending longitudinally along the strip, wherein each of said teeth are arranged so as to define a forward direction and a rearward direction;
- an adjustment strap attached to the cuff parallel to said adjustment strip; and
- a locking mechanism mounted to the strap and comprising a base having a locking device and a guide for slidably engaging the locking mechanism with the elongated adjustment strip;
- wherein the locking device is adapted to flex under a first minimum amount of force to allow the locking mechanism to move along the strip in the forward direction to a desired position and then grip the teeth of the adjustment strip in the desired position when less than the first minimum amount of force is exerted, and wherein the locking device is adapted flex further under a second minimum amount of force that is greater than said first minimum amount of force to allow the adjustment strip to move in the rearward direction.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 10, 2011
Publication Date: Jul 12, 2012
Applicant: Duraflex Hong Kong Limited (Tsuen Wan)
Inventor: Gary Fraze (Big Bear Lake, CA)
Application Number: 12/930,534
International Classification: A41D 27/10 (20060101); A44B 11/02 (20060101);