EP2389084A1 - Verschlussvorrichtung zum verbinden zweier teile - Google Patents
Verschlussvorrichtung zum verbinden zweier teileInfo
- Publication number
- EP2389084A1 EP2389084A1 EP10705831A EP10705831A EP2389084A1 EP 2389084 A1 EP2389084 A1 EP 2389084A1 EP 10705831 A EP10705831 A EP 10705831A EP 10705831 A EP10705831 A EP 10705831A EP 2389084 A1 EP2389084 A1 EP 2389084A1
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- Prior art keywords
- connection module
- closure device
- locking element
- spring locking
- closure
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C13/00—Details; Accessories
- A45C13/10—Arrangement of fasteners
- A45C13/1069—Arrangement of fasteners magnetic
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C13/00—Details; Accessories
- A45C13/10—Arrangement of fasteners
- A45C13/1076—Arrangement of fasteners with a snap action
- A45C13/1084—Arrangement of fasteners with a snap action of the latch-and-catch type
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B15/00—Other details of locks; Parts for engagement by bolts of fastening devices
- E05B15/04—Spring arrangements in locks
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B47/00—Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
- E05B47/0038—Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means using permanent magnets
- E05B47/004—Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means using permanent magnets the magnets acting directly on the bolt
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01F—MAGNETS; INDUCTANCES; TRANSFORMERS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
- H01F7/00—Magnets
- H01F7/02—Permanent magnets [PM]
- H01F7/0231—Magnetic circuits with PM for power or force generation
- H01F7/0252—PM holding devices
- H01F7/0263—Closures, bags, bands, engagement devices with male and female parts
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44D—INDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES OR SLIDE FASTENERS, AND TO JEWELLERY, BRACELETS OR OTHER PERSONAL ADORNMENTS
- A44D2203/00—Fastening by use of magnets
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05C—BOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
- E05C19/00—Other devices specially designed for securing wings, e.g. with suction cups
- E05C19/06—Other devices specially designed for securing wings, e.g. with suction cups in which the securing part if formed or carried by a spring and moves only by distortion of the spring, e.g. snaps
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T24/00—Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
- Y10T24/32—Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc. having magnetic fastener
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T292/00—Closure fasteners
- Y10T292/11—Magnetic
Definitions
- the invention relates to a closure device for connecting two parts according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Such a closure device has a first connection module and a second connection module, which can be arranged in a closing direction to one another and mechanically locked in a closed position.
- magnetic means are provided which cause a magnetic attraction between the connection modules to assist the transfer of the connection modules to the closed position.
- connection module as well as on the second connection module in each case a magnet or on the one hand a magnet and on the other hand a magnetic armature are arranged, the production of the mechanical latching and thus the transfer of the closure device in the closed position is magnetically supported. If appropriate Dimensioning of the magnets, the closing of the closure device is largely automatic, when the connection modules are approached to each other. By displacing or rotating the first connection module relative to the second connection module, the mechanical locking can then be released again, wherein at the same time the magnetic means are sheared off from one another by lateral movement and thus removed from one another.
- Locking devices of this type on the one hand in their closed position a safe and reliable connection of two parts with each other available and on the other hand can be closed in a simple manner and opened again in a haptic pleasant way.
- the uses of such closure devices extend to devices of a general type for (releasably) connecting two parts, such as closures of bags, flaps or lids, connecting devices for straps or lines or other components and the like.
- the magnetic means realized for example by magnets or a magnet and a magnetic armature, small in order to save on costs for magnets and also to keep the construction volume of the closure device low.
- the magnetic means should cause a sufficient magnetic force to create an attractive force between the connection modules, which allows a largely automatic mechanical latching.
- connection modules are attached to each other. If the fitting takes place exactly in the closing direction with exactly aligned magnetic means, a large magnetic attraction between the connection modules, so that the transfer to the closed position is supported in a desired manner by the action of the magnetic means. If the magnetic means are not exactly aligned with each other, a magnetic attraction force is applied
- connection modules Alignment of the connection modules to each other, ie, the magnetic attraction attracts the connection modules with alignment of the magnetic means to each other and in the closed position, in which the magnetic means should be aligned largely congruent frontal to each other.
- connection modules This alignment of the connection modules to each other when closing the closure device is desirable.
- a complete, optimal alignment is practically but only when the magnetic attraction of the magnetic means has a predetermined strength and the magnetic means are sized accordingly large. If the magnetic means are dimensioned small, it may happen that the magnetic attraction force is insufficient to align the connection modules to each other and to automatically transfer to the closed position in case of inexact alignment of the connection modules to each other when closing the closure device. This is due to the fact that with inaccurate positioning of the connection modules to each other, the respective magnetic means (such as magnet and armature) are not exactly opposite, but laterally offset from each other, so that the acting magnetic attraction force is smaller than in exact alignment of the magnetic means to each other. If this reduced magnetic attraction force is insufficient to produce the mechanical locking, the connection modules remain in an intermediate position in which the closure device is not completely closed; an automatic transfer to the closed position does not take place.
- the present invention has for its object to provide a closure device for connecting two parts, which allows a safe, haptic pleasant closing under largely automatic, magnetically assisted transfer to the closed position and thereby manages with small-sized magnetic means. This object is achieved by an article having the features of claim 1.
- At least one guide section arranged on the second connection module is provided for guiding the first connection module into the closed position when arranging the first connection module on the second connection module, wherein the at least one guide section is directed against the opening direction at least with a direction vector component.
- an additional guide portion is provided on the second connection module, which leads the first connection module in the closed position.
- the guide portion is aligned so that it is directed with at least one direction vector component opposite to the example, transverse to the closing direction facing opening direction.
- the guide section may be directed obliquely to the opening direction and thereby describe an obtuse angle with the opening direction.
- a direction vector component means a vector component of the direction vector of the guide section.
- the direction vector of the guide section points in the direction in which the guide section guides the first connection module.
- This direction vector is mathematically decomposable in direction vector components, one of which is directed counter to the opening direction.
- a second directional vector component perpendicular to the first directional vector component may point in the closing direction.
- directed guide portion is achieved that even with an offset of the connection modules when attaching to each other, so for example when the first connection module is offset in the opening direction relative to the second connection module, a slight and largely automatic closing of the closure device takes place.
- the magnetic means used can be made small, since the orientation of the connection modules to each other during Conversion into the closed position no longer takes place solely by the magnetic means, but in a guided manner by means of the guide section. An oversizing of the magnetic means is no longer necessary so that small magnets can be used with a small space requirement for the realization of the magnetic means.
- a locking piece can be arranged on the first connecting module and a spring locking element can be arranged on the second connecting module, which jointly realize a mechanical locking device.
- Both the locking piece and the spring locking element may have locking projections in the manner of locking elements, which engage in a form-fitting manner with one another for the purpose of producing the mechanical locking.
- the guide section is arranged in the closing direction in front of the latching projection of the spring locking element in such a mechanical latching.
- the guide section thus enables the magnetic means to optimally-without lateral offset-be aligned with one another for the purpose of producing the mechanical locking and to magnetically attract one another for the best possible support of the latching process.
- the guide section is arranged in the closing direction in front of the locking projection of the spring locking element on the second connecting module, the guide section does not hinder lateral displacement of the first connecting module in the opening direction for opening the closing device.
- the spring locking element and the locking piece are displaced relative to each other, so that the spring locking element is moved along the opening direction out of the region of the at least one locking piece.
- the opening direction can be aligned transversely to the closing direction, wherein the mechanical locking between locking piece and locking element is canceled by the fact that locking projections of the locking piece and the spring locking element laterally, d. H. tangentially, be disengaged.
- the at least one guide portion for guiding the first connection module in the closed position for example, on a spring locking element or a
- Plug receptacle of the second connection module may be arranged.
- the spring locking element serves on the one hand for producing the mechanical locking and on the other hand also for guiding the first connecting module in the
- Connecting module leads in the direction of the closed position.
- the locking piece of the first connection module may be formed substantially rotationally symmetrical and have a latching projection for mechanical locking with a latching projection of the spring locking element of the second connection module.
- the spring locking element may be formed substantially annular, extend around a central axis extending parallel to the closing direction and be arranged on a connector receptacle of the second connection module. The spring locking element is thereby opened in sections in the circumferential direction and realized in this way a recess which allows removal of the locking piece of the first connection module in the opening direction (transverse to the closing direction) from the spring locking element of the second connection module and thus releasing the closure device.
- the substantially ring-shaped spring locking element can be arranged in a variant rotatably on the connector receptacle of the second connection module.
- the recess of the spring locking element is in this case placed, viewed from the central axis, such that the spring locking element is open in the opening direction, so that the locking piece of the first connecting module is inserted into the opening
- Opening direction can be pushed out of the spring locking element of the second connection module.
- the spring locking element holds in this way the
- connection modules are held together in particular by the magnetic attraction of the magnetic means, which must be overcome for opening.
- the spring locking element can also be arranged rotatably on the connector receptacle of the second connection module.
- the spring locking element is rotatable about the central axis for releasing the first connecting module from the second connecting module, wherein in a secured position, the spring locking element is rotated so that it is not open in the opening direction (as viewed from the central axis of the spring locking element) (ie the recess of the spring locking element is located in a direction other than the opening direction viewed from the center axis), so that the locking piece can not be removed in the opening direction from the spring locking element. The mechanical locking of spring locking element and locking piece is thus secured.
- this is Federverriegelungselement for releasing the first connection module from the second connection module about the central axis is rotated so that the recess of the spring locking element seen from the central axis in the opening direction is arranged and the spring locking element is thus open in the opening direction, so that the first connection module with its locking piece in the Opening direction can be pushed out of the spring locking element of the second connection module.
- a lever may be arranged on the spring locking element in this case, with which the
- Spring locking element by using, for example, a mechanical
- the locking piece of the connecting module may extend substantially in a longitudinal direction at an angle to the closing direction and have a latching projection for mechanical latching with a latching projection of a spring locking element of the second connection module.
- locking piece and spring locking element are not rotationally symmetrical, but extend in a longitudinal direction on the first connection module or on the second connection module. Both on the locking piece and on the spring locking element locking projections are formed, which together when attaching the first connection module to the second connection module engage and establish the mechanical locking.
- the first connection module and the second connection module are displaced relative to each other along the opening direction, the opening direction being directed along the longitudinal direction of the locking piece.
- the locking piece can be directed so that the opening direction is aligned with a direction vector component counter to a main load direction, so that under the action of a load in the main load direction no opening of the closure device can take place.
- latching means can also be realized by the spring locking element, which in the closed position surrounds the locking piece in such a circumferential manner that the
- Umgriff the spring locking element counteracts opening of the closure device, wherein by dimensioning of the spring locking element and the magnetic means a suitable, required for opening force can be adjusted.
- the magnetic means may be formed by a respective (permanent) magnet arranged on the first connection module and on the second connection module or on the one hand a magnet and on the other hand a magnetic armature, for example of a ferromagnetic steel.
- the magnetic means on the first connection module and on the second connection module are suitable for generating the magnetic attractive force between the connection modules aligned with each other.
- the magnetic means are realized by two magnets, they face each other with opposite poles.
- At least one guide section can also at
- the movement of the first connection module relative to the second connection module for opening the closure device also mitigates the magnetic attraction force between the first connection module and the second connection module by removing the magnetic means from each other by moving the connection modules along the opening direction.
- the mechanical locking is disengaged and the magnetic means are removed from each other, so that the first connection module can be easily and easily removed from the second connection module and the closure device can be opened.
- the closure device can also be formed by a first closure part and a second closure part, which can be attached to one another in the closing direction and which each have two or more connection modules.
- one closure part can have, for example, two first connection modules and the other closure part can have two second connection modules, or in a second variant, both closure parts can each have a first connection module and a second connection module.
- two connection modules are arranged on each closure part in these variants, namely either two first connection modules on the one hand and two second connection modules or one first and one second connection module on the other hand.
- the closure parts in turn lock in the closing direction and are mechanically locked together in the closed position via the two connecting modules arranged on the closure parts.
- the mechanical latching is thus done twice, so to speak, in the closed position, two pairs of connecting modules are mechanically locked together and lock the first closure member and the second closure member via two positive mechanical locks with each other.
- connection modules per closure part, for example three or more, which are arranged, for example, in a row or on a circle.
- connection modules of the closure parts are formed in such a way that they can be opened by moving them in a straight line relative to one another.
- the two closure parts it is also conceivable and advantageous for the two closure parts to be pivotable relative to one another about a pivot axis with respect to one another in order in this way to move the connection modules of the closure parts relative to one another for opening.
- the closure parts are pivoted to each other, the connection modules of the closure parts are moved relative to each other, so that the locking pieces of the first connection modules out of engagement with the spring locking elements of the second connection modules.
- the pivot axis may be directed parallel to the closing direction and be arranged concentrically between the connecting modules on the first and second closure part.
- first closure part and the second closure part can be configured identical to one another in order to be placed mirror-inverted against one another. Accordingly, the first closure part and the second closure part each have a locking piece and a spring locking element which, for the purpose of transferring the closure device into the closed position, engages with the spring locking element or the locking piece of the other closure part to be brought.
- the identical construction of the closure parts saves construction costs, since no different tools are required for the production of the closure parts.
- Fig. 1 is an exploded view of a first embodiment of a
- FIG. 2A is a perspective view of the closure device when closing
- 2B is a perspective view of the closure device when opened
- FIG. 3 shows a plan view of the closure device when opening
- FIG. 4 shows a sectional view through the closure device along the line A-A according to FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a first connection module and a spring locking element of a second connection module of the closure device
- 6A is a side view of the closure device when closing
- 6B is a view of the closure device from below when closing
- 7A is a side view of the closure device in the closed position
- 7B shows a view of the closure device from below in the closed position
- 8 is an exploded view of a second embodiment of a
- 9A is a perspective view of the closure device when closing
- 9B is a perspective view of the closure device in the
- 9C is a perspective view of the closure device before
- Fig. 9D is a perspective view of the closure device when opened
- 10A is a view of the closure device from below in the
- 10B is a bottom view of the closure device when opened
- Fig. 1 1 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of a
- 12A, 12B are views of the closure device when closing
- Fig. 13 is a sectional view through the shutter device when closing along the line B-B of Fig. 12B;
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a closure device according to the
- FIG. 15A is a front view of the closure device in the closed position
- Fig. 15B is a sectional view of the shutter device taken along the line CC of Fig. 15A;
- Fig. 16A is a side view of the shutter device
- Fig. 16B is a sectional view of the shutter device taken along the line D-D of Fig. 16A;
- FIG. 17 shows a perspective view of a closure device with a guide section arranged on the plug receptacle of the second connection module
- FIG. 18 is a perspective view of a closure part of a
- Closure device in which two closure parts each have a first connection module and a second connection module are formed;
- 19A is a side view of a closure device having two each two
- Fig. 19B is a plan view of the shutter device of Fig. 19A;
- Fig. 19C is a sectional view of the shutter device taken along the line A-A of Fig. 19B;
- FIG. 2OA is a side view of the closure device in the closed position
- FIG. 2OB is a plan view of the closure device of FIG. 2OA; FIG.
- FIG. 2OC is a sectional view of the shutter device taken along line AA of FIG. 2OB;
- FIG. 21 A is a side view of the closure device in the opened state;
- Fig. 21B is a plan view of the shutter device of Fig. 21A;
- FIG. 21C is a sectional view of the shutter device taken along the line A-A of FIG. 21B; FIG.
- 22A, 22B are perspective views of another embodiment of a
- FIG. 23A is a perspective view of the shutter device before the closed position is established
- Fig. 23B is a plan view of the shutter device of Fig. 23A;
- Fig. 23C is a sectional view of the shutter device taken along the line A-A of Fig. 23B;
- FIG. 24A is a perspective view of the closure device in the closed position
- Fig. 24B is a plan view of the shutter device of Fig. 24A;
- Fig. 24C is a sectional view of the shutter device taken along the line A-A of Fig. 24B;
- Fig. 25A is a perspective view of the shutter device when opened
- Fig. 25B is a plan view of the shutter device of Fig. 25A;
- FIG. 25C is a sectional view of the shutter device taken along line AA of FIG. 25B;
- FIG. 26A is a perspective view of the closure device in the open
- 26B is a plan view of the closure device according to FIGS. 26A and
- Fig. 26C is a sectional view of the shutter device taken along the line A-A of Fig. 26B;
- FIG. 1 to 7 show a first embodiment of a closure device with a first connection module 1 and a second connection module 2, which serves for connecting two parts, for example as a closure for a bag, for connecting ropes or straps or for connecting other components.
- the parts to be connected are connected to the first connection module 1 and to the second connection module 2 and are detachably coupled to one another via the connection modules 1, 2.
- the closure device establishes a mechanical latching via the connection modules 1, 2 in that in a closed position a locking projection 11 of the first connection module 1 arranged on a locking piece 13 engages positively with a latching projection 240 of a spring locking element 24 of the second connecting module 2.
- the locking piece 13 with the locking projection 1 1 arranged thereon extends rotationally symmetrically on the first connecting module 1 in the manner of a pin.
- the spring locking element 24 is rotatably connected via a bottom plate 23, but arranged with a radial clearance on a connector receptacle 21 of the second connection module 2 and engages around a top side of the holding plate 23 protruding holding element 231, wherein a radially projecting formation 230 a lateral, the spring locking element circumferentially opening recess 241 of otherwise engages annular spring locking element 24 and thereby determines the spring locking element 24 rotatably on the second connection module 2.
- the bottom plate 23 is pressed together with the spring locking element 24 arranged thereon in a lower-side recess 22 of the second connection module 2, as shown in FIG. 1.
- the first connection module 1 is attached in a closing direction X to the second connection module 2, by inserting the locking piece 13 into a top-side connector opening 210 of FIG
- Plug receptacle 21 is used. As a result, the latching projection 1 1 of the
- Locking piece 13 of the first connection module 1 in contact with the locking projection 240 of the spring locking element 24 of the second connection module 2 and urges this radially outward until the locking projection 1 1 detent engages with the locking projection 240.
- connection modules 1, 2 At the first connection module 1 and at the second connection module 2 respectively magnetic means 10, 20 are arranged, which cause a magnetic attraction between the connection modules 1, 2 to each other.
- the magnetic means 10, 20 can each be realized by a magnet or on the one hand by a magnet and on the other hand by a magnetic armature, for example of a ferromagnetic steel.
- the magnetic means 10, 20 are used to magnetically support the transfer of the connection modules 1, 2 in the closed position, so that the mechanical locking of the connection modules 1, 2 together largely as far as possible automatically when the connection modules 1, 2 are attached to each other.
- the first connection module 1 and the second connection module 2 are positively locked together, wherein the latching projections 1 1, 240 mechanically hold the connection modules 1, 2 against the closing direction X in engagement.
- the first connection module 1 is held over the lateral boundary of the plug receptacle 21 on the second connection module 2.
- the plug receptacle 21 is just like the annular spring locking element 24 laterally open in the circumferential direction and has a lateral recesses 21 1 through which the first connection module 1 with its locking piece 13 in an opening direction Y transversely to the closing direction X from the latching engagement with the second Connection module 2 can be pushed.
- the first connection module 1 is displaced in the opening direction Y relative to the second connection module 2, so that the locking piece 13 with the latching projection 11 arranged thereon is pushed tangentially (laterally) out of the region of the spring locking element 24 with the latching projection 240 arranged thereon the recess 21 1 is removed from the plug receptacle 21 (see Fig. 2B).
- the closure device can be closed on the one hand in a gentle and haptic pleasant way by attaching the first connection module 1 to the second connection module 2 in the closing direction X, in the closed position to connect the connection modules 1, 2 mechanically fixed and secure each other.
- the closure device can then be opened again in a likewise easy and haptic manner, whereby the mechanical locking is achieved by the opening movement and the magnetic means 10, 20 are removed from each other by tangential movement, so that the magnetic attraction weakens.
- the first connection module 1 is held by the magnetic attraction of the magnetic means 10, 20 on the second connection module.
- the spring locking element 24 surrounds the locking piece 13 circumferentially, so that in addition to the magnetic force of the magnetic means 10, 20, a spring force of the spring locking element 24 for radially bending the spring locking element 24 must be overcome to open the closure device.
- the spring locking element 24 in the region of the recess 241 below the locking projection 240 recesses 242, 243, which are adapted to the locking projection 11 of the locking piece 13 and a pushing out of the locking piece 13 from the spring locking element 24 in overcoming the holding Allow spring force of the spring locking element 24.
- the closure device is closed by attaching the first connection module 1 to the second connection module 2, wherein ideally the connection module 1 and the connection module 2 are moved towards each other exactly along the closing direction X and attached to each other. Realistically, however, this closing movement will not take place exactly in the closing direction X, and the connecting modules 1, 2 will not be aligned exactly with one another.
- an offset A may occur along the opening direction Y between the connection modules 1, 2, so that when the connection modules 1, 2 are attached to each other they are not centered with respect to each other and thus are not optimally aligned with each other.
- connection modules 1, 2 Even when using small magnets for the realization of the magnetic means 10, 20 a largely automatic transfer of the connection modules 1, 2 in the
- Guide portions 240A, 240B obliquely to the opening direction Y and in particular describe an obtuse angle ß with the opening direction Y.
- Guide sections 240A, 240B are aligned such that a spatial direction vector F corresponding to the gradient of the guide sections 240A, 240B directed at least with a directional component FY against the opening direction Y.
- the directional vector F can be mathematically decomposed into directional vector components FX, FY (and optionally also into a third directional vector component FZ in three-dimensional space), of which the directional vector component FX is in the closing direction X and the directional vector component FY is directed against the opening direction Y.
- the first connection module 1 is guided to the closed position when fitting to the second connection module 2, these guide portions 240A, 240B in particular when the first connection module 1 in the opening direction Y by an offset A is offset to the second connection module 2.
- the guide sections 240A, 240B then guide the first connection module 1 counter to the opening direction Y into the closed position, thereby compensate for the offset A and center the connection modules 1, 2 with each other.
- connection modules 1, 2 are concentrically aligned with a central axis D, are centered with respect to each other, and are latchingly engaged with each other.
- the magnetic means can be small in size because the transfer to the closed position and the centering of the connection modules 1, 2 to each other in a guided manner on the guide portions 240A, 240B is supported and thus not solely by magnetic attraction magnetic means 10, 20 must be effected.
- the cost of the closure device is reduced. In addition, the required space is reduced.
- FIGS. 8 to 10 A second exemplary embodiment of a closure device is shown in FIGS. 8 to 10.
- components of the same function are provided with the same reference numerals as above, as far as this is expedient.
- the closure device according to FIGS. 8 to 10 is largely identical in its mode of operation to that described above with reference to FIGS. 1 to 7
- Through opening 212 engages on the connector receptacle 21 of the second connection module 2 and can be operated to rotate the spring locking element 24.
- the spring locking element 24 engages around a rotationally symmetrical retaining element 230 of the base plate 23, without being fixed thereto.
- the first connection module 1 is mechanically locked to the second connection module 2 by attachment to the closure device X to the second connection module 2 and thereby brought into a closed position (see FIG. 9A and 9B).
- the spring locking element 24 is rotated to the plug receptacle 21 of the second connection module 2, that the recess 241 is in a different angular position than the recess 21 1 of the plug receptacle 21 and the recesses 241, 21 1 are thus not congruent with each other.
- the first connection module 1 is thus locked mechanically to the second connection module and also secured to the second connection module 2, in that the first connection module 1 can not be pushed in the opening direction Y out of the connector receptacle 21 of the second connection module 2.
- the lever 244 is pivoted in the passage opening 212 and thus the spring locking element 24 is rotated about the central axis D, so that the recesses 241, 21 1 of the spring locking element 24 and the connector receptacle 21 reach a congruent position (see FIG. 9C).
- the first connection module 1 is thus no longer on the spring locking element 24th held in the plug receptacle 21 opposite to the opening direction Y, and can be pushed out of the plug receptacle 21 in the opening direction Y to open the shutter device in this manner (see FIG. 9D).
- FIGS. 10A and 10B illustrate the angular position of the spring lock member 24 to the plug receptacle 21 in the secured position (FIG. 10A) and in the unlocked position (FIG. 10B).
- FIG. 1 1 to 13 A third embodiment of a closure device in the form of a plug buckle is shown in Fig. 1 1 to 13. Again, as far as appropriate, components of the same function are provided with the same reference numerals as above.
- a locking piece 13 of a first connection module 1 in contrast to the embodiments described above, not rotationally symmetrical, but elongated with two lateral locking projections 11 and engages in a closed position in an elongated connector receptacle 21 of a second connection module 2 with an upper plug opening 210 and a side recess 211 a.
- the locking projections 1 1 with two spring locking elements 24A, 24B and arranged thereon latching projections 240 are positively engaged.
- the transfer to the closed position by attaching the first connection module 1 takes place in a closing direction X to the second connection module 2.
- the transfer to the closed position is magnetically supported by magnetic means 10, 20, for example, in each case a magnet or on the one hand a magnet and on the other hand a magnetic anchor.
- the closure device in the form of the plug buckle can be opened by lateral displacement movement in an opening direction Y to the
- Locking projections 1 1 by this tangential displacement movement laterally out of engagement with the locking projections 240 of the spring locking elements 24 A, 24 B to bring. In this respect, there are no functional differences to the embodiments described above.
- a guide section 240A, 240B which, when the first connection module 1 is attached to the second connection module 2, has the latching projections 11 in the position shown in FIG , 12B shown manner in front of the plant in order to guide the first connection module 1 in the closed position.
- the guide portions 240A, 240B each have a directional vector F pointing along the slope of the guide portion 240A, 240B, which defines an obtuse angle ⁇ to the opening direction Y and is directed with a directional vector component FY against the opening direction Y.
- the first connection module 1 and the second connection module 2 are optimally aligned with each other, in particular the magnetic means 10, 20, for example a magnet and a magnetic armature, optimally facing each other and effecting a maximum magnetic attraction.
- the magnetic means 10, 20 for example a magnet and a magnetic armature
- the guide portions 240A, 240B are arranged in the closing direction X above the locking projections 240 and are in the closed position in which the locking projections 1 1 of the locking piece 13, the locking projections 240 of the spring locking elements 24A, 24B engage behind, not in abutment with the locking piece 13 or its latching projections 1 1.
- the guide portions 240A, 240B thus do not oppose an opening of the closure device and have an influence only when transferring the closure device in the closed position.
- the buckle can be used in particular for transmitting tensile loads and takes this the acting load forces on the mechanical locking of the locking projections 1 1, 240 in a form-fitting manner.
- FIGS. 14 to 16 A closure device with connection modules 1, 2, which essentially corresponds to the closure device according to FIGS. 11 to 13, is shown in FIGS. 14 to 16. Only the guide sections 240A, 240B are not present in the closure device according to FIGS. 14 to 16.
- the magnetic means are in the closure device according to FIGS 10, 20, for example, a magnet 10 and a magnetic armature 20 offset by an offset V arranged to each other, so that even in the closed position, a force against the opening direction Y is generated, which serves as a kind of bias and a safe transfer to the closed position should ensure.
- a large dimensioning of the magnetic means 10, 20 is required, which is superfluous in the previously described embodiments of FIGS. 1 to 13 due to the provided guide sections.
- the opening direction Y is thus not directed transversely to the closing direction X, but with an angle ⁇ to the transverse direction. It is thereby achieved that in a contrary to the closing direction X acting loading force, the closure device can not open inadvertently, as pressed by the loading force, the first connection module 1 against the opening direction Y in the connector receptacle 21 and thus counteracts an opening.
- FIG. 17 shows a closure device which substantially corresponds in its structure and function to the closure device according to FIGS. 1 to 7.
- Producing the closed position lead and seen in the closing direction X are arranged in front of the spring locking element 24 and the locking projection 240 formed thereon.
- the locking projection 1 1 of the locking piece 13 slides along the guide portions 240A ', 240B' and, in an offset of the first connection module in the opening direction Y relative to the second connection module 2, opposite to the opening direction Y guided to thereby align the magnetic means of the connection modules 1, 2 to each other.
- the preparation of the mechanical latching is thus carried out in mutually aligned connection modules 1, 2 in an optimally supported manner.
- FIGS. 18 to 21 show another embodiment of a closure device which uses two closure parts 3, 4, on each of which a first connection module 1 and a second connection module 2 are arranged.
- the closure parts 3, 4 are of identical construction and each have a locking piece 13 with a latching projection 1 1 of the first connection module 1 and a connector receptacle 21 with a spring locking element 24 of the second connection module 2.
- FIGS. 19A to 19C show the closure device with the closure parts 3, 4 before the closed position is established.
- the closure parts 3, 4 are attached to each other in the closing direction X, so that the connection modules 1, 2 of the closure parts 3, 4 respectively engage with each other and mechanically lock together.
- a pin 31, 41 is arranged on the closure parts 3, 4, which has the shape of a circle segment in cross-section and engages in a corresponding depression on the respective other closure part 4, 3.
- the pins 31, 41 of the closure parts 3, 4 are attached to one another and thus form a physical pivot axis S, around which the closure parts 3, 4 open the closure device , as shown in Fig. 21 A to 21 C, can be pivoted to each other.
- pivot guides on the first closure part 3 and second closure member 4 may be arranged which define a circular arc-shaped guide about the pivot axis S.
- the pivot axis S is not formed as a physical axis, but by arcuate guides spaced from the pivot axis S.
- connection modules 1, 2 on each closure part 3, 4, which are arranged, for example, on a circle about the pivot axis S. By pivoting the closure parts 3, 4 relative to one another, the connection modules 1, 2 can then be brought out of their closed position and opened in order to release the mechanical latching of the closure parts 3, 4 for opening the closure device.
- FIGS. 18 to 21 can be used, for example, for connecting straps or ropes, but also for closing bags or lids or the like, and allows a connection between two components with secure hold and high transferable loading forces.
- the closure device can be advantageously used for connecting two straps, for example as a buckle for closing a chin strap of a protective helmet, z. B. a ski helmet.
- connection modules 1, 2 are provided which can be attached to one another in a closing direction X for closing the closure device (FIGS. 23A to 23C). and are mechanically locked together in a closed position via a positive engagement of a locking piece 13 and a spring locking element 24 (FIGS. 24A to 24C).
- the first connection module 1 can be displaced in the opening direction Y relative to the second connection module 2 (FIGS. 25A to 25C) so as to push the locking piece 13 laterally out of the spring locking element 24 (FIGS. 26A to 26C).
- a belt connection 14, 25 in the form of longitudinal bars is provided on the first connection module 1 and on the second connection module 2, around which a belt can be laid (wound).
- first connection module 1 two guide paths are formed laterally of the locking piece 13 through recesses 15A, 15B, in which in the closed position projections 26A, 26B of the second connection module 2 come to rest (FIGS. 24C, 25C).
- the first connection module 1 is longitudinally guided on the second connection module 2 in the opening direction Y, so that the opening by a guided displacement of the first connection module 1 relative to the second connection module 2 in an easy and pleasant manner can be done.
- the engagement of the projections 26A, 26B in the recesses 15A, 15B also allows a secure hold of the closure device with adjacent belt forces acting on the Gurtanitatien 14, 25 and acting transversely to the closing direction X and across the opening direction Y act.
- the idea underlying the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but can in principle also be used in completely different embodiments.
- a closure device of the type described can be used in a wide variety of areas, for example for closing bags, for connecting straps, lines or the like or for coupling other components.
- the individual components of the closure device may for example be made of plastic.
- the opening direction corresponds in this case to a direction of rotation, wherein the guide section is directed with at least one direction vector component counter to this direction of rotation.
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