141 |
QUICK RELEASE BUCKLE WITH VOLATILE SUBSTANCE DIFFUSION MEANS |
US12667036 |
2008-06-25 |
US20100186198A1 |
2010-07-29 |
Cedric Morhain; Fabio Marchetti |
The present invention relates to a quick release buckle of those commonly used for temporarily attaching two belt or band sections, for example of a backpack, sports bag, waist packs, harnesses or leashes for dogs, etc. The object of the invention is to provide said buckle with an additional function such that it can be used for diffusing an insecticide and/or air-freshener substance in the atmosphere, for which a buckle component integrates a diffusion element for diffusing a volatile substance. |
142 |
Wild turkey belt buckle call |
US11653603 |
2007-01-16 |
US20080171490A1 |
2008-07-17 |
Gary D. Kinser |
A friction type turkey call that is affixed to a belt buckle only requires one hand to use the call, very little movement is required, the belt buckle call is always within the hunter's reach and should never be lost or misplaced when hunting. |
143 |
Buckle-mounted light |
US11625760 |
2007-01-22 |
US07377665B2 |
2008-05-27 |
Keith Allan Langenwalter |
A belt buckle with an embedded power source, such as battery(s), and an attached or embedded light source, such as light emitting diodes, for illuminating an area in front of a user, such as a hiker, climber, or trail-runner. The buckle is typically a side-release plastic buckle, and is typically mounted centrally on a pack's hip-belt. The light is adjustable vertically, or has a lens to produce a tall, narrow beam of light for the purpose of illuminating a large section of trail. |
144 |
Buckle-knife |
US11061227 |
2005-02-18 |
US20070257073A1 |
2007-11-08 |
Kotenikov Konstantin; Nikolaev Aleksander |
The invention is a buckle-knife including a housing, a spring mechanism and inserts. The inserts include a pair of knives within the housing and positioned to face towards each other. The knives have blades bearing an aperture and a longitudinal groove adjacent a center section thereof, and protrusions extending from sides of the blades and configured to pass into the apertures in order to hold the blades in a locked position. Also, the invention includes a catch positioned adjacent a center of the housing,. The catch has a stopping plate that is configured to pass through the openings in the blades when the buckle-knife is in the locked position. |
145 |
Adjustable buckle with dual tensioning and releasable closure for joining opposite ends of an article |
US11715640 |
2007-03-08 |
US20070175005A1 |
2007-08-02 |
Miguel Latronica |
An advantageous dual tensioning buckle facilitates application in sporting apparel, safety, backpacking, child safety, and various other article strapping uses and the like for variably adjusting the tensioning of articles from either end of the buckle while also providing a releasable closure. The buckle includes a socket and a plug capable of releasably joining together and having a low profile for convenient use in numerous applications. The socket and plug are capable of receiving a first and second length of material respectively; and a non-fabric sewable static strap is integrally molded or affixed to each of the socket and plug and sewable onto a garment with the first and second lengths of material extending from within the garment for adjustable tensioning while also providing a releasable closure. |
146 |
Removable cover piece for belt buckle |
US10406553 |
2003-04-04 |
US06886724B2 |
2005-05-03 |
Yun-Tung Hung |
The invention herein relates to a removable cover piece for belt buckle which is devised in two parts: a buckle head and a cover piece where the buckle head has a recessed trap precisely dimensioned to receive the cover piece. A nail grip is devised at the open end of the recessed trap so that the multi-functional cover piece inlayed in the trap can easily be gripped, removed or replaced with another cover piece. Upon the recessed trap contact faces are several magnet elements to meet the opposing magnet elements on the cover piece in order to secure the cover piece into the recessed trap. The present invention also features two slide guides at the base of recessed trap contact faces in response to the slide edges on the base of the cover pieces to form a track fitting assembly relationship, further securing the multi-functional cover pieces. |
147 |
Portable universal serial bus memory device |
US10385173 |
2003-03-10 |
US06763410B2 |
2004-07-13 |
Hong-Chi Yu |
A portable USB memory device has a housing, a memory and driver board and a USB plug. The memory and driver board has a memory IC, a driver IC and some electronic components so that the thickness of the memory device is decreased and the memory device is only 3 times larger than the USB plug. The memory device is small enough small to adapt to mount in an external housing, which further is adapted to attach to other devices like key chains, belts, etc. |
148 |
Tobacco buckle pipe |
US09523971 |
2000-03-13 |
US06321420B1 |
2001-11-27 |
Stanley Spancer |
A tobacco belt buckle pipe serves as a closure for the opposite ends of a belt and also serves as a smoking pipe. The buckle pipe includes a geometrically shaped tubing which includes an endless internal passageway having an opening defined as a receptacle for insertably receiving a quantity of tobacco and further having a slit opening in the tubing for holding the tobacco. A rotatable closure device is provided around the tubing having an opening having a first position remote from the receptacle so as to close the receptacle and a second or operative position in registry with the receptacle during a smoking procedure. A pipe stem is secured to a rotatable bearing or coupling. |
149 |
Buckle with detachable ball marker |
US09604311 |
2000-06-27 |
US06253974B1 |
2001-07-03 |
Hee-Chang Park |
A buckle, provided with a detachable golf ball marker for allowing a wearer to easily carry such a marker while playing golf, is disclosed. In the buckle, the decoration part has a marker seat at its external surface and carries a first magnet on the seat. The golf ball marker has a second magnet with the magnetic polarity of the second magnet being opposite to that of the first magnet. The marker is thus magnetically and detachably seated on the marker seat. In another embodiment, a metal piece is externally mounted to a loop of the buckle, while the ball marker is magnetically attached on the metal piece. The buckle thus allows a golfer to easily carry the marker without forgetting it and also allows the golfer to devote himself to playing golf. |
150 |
Locking, removable belt clip |
US352452 |
1999-07-13 |
US06145169A |
2000-11-14 |
Robert G. Terzuola; Timothy B. Wegner |
A belt clip for supporting an object on a user's belt includes an inward portion for insertion between the user's belt and body, having a first hinge portion on one edge thereof and including a pair of spaced-apart, flexible wings located at the other edge thereof, wherein each wing has a first locking structure thereon; an outward portion for attaching an object thereto, having a second hinge portion thereon and having a second locking structure thereon; and a hinge pin for joining said first hinge portion and said second hinge portion together in a moveable condition. |
151 |
Buckle with detachable ball marker |
US134352 |
1998-08-14 |
US6142348A |
2000-11-07 |
Hee-Chang Park |
A buckle, provided with a detachable golf ball marker for allowing a wearer to easily carry such a marker while playing golf, is disclosed. In the buckle, the decoration part has a marker seat at its external surface and carries a first magnet on the seat. The golf ball marker has a second magnet with the magnetic polarity of the second magnet being opposite to that of the first magnet. The marker is thus magnetically and detachably seated on the marker seat. In another embodiment, a metal piece is externally mounted to a loop of the buckle, while the ball marker is magnetically attached on the metal piece. The buckle thus allows a golfer to easily carry the marker without forgetting it and also allows the golfer to devote himself to playing golf. |
152 |
Buckle for belt with compartment |
US903074 |
1997-07-30 |
US5871129A |
1999-02-16 |
Giancarlo Boncompagni |
The buckle (1) comprises a compartment (11) that cannot be seen from the outside, for holding small objects, the compartment being easily accessible to the user who is wearing the buckle. |
153 |
Belt buckle with a compartment |
US508217 |
1995-07-27 |
US5687890A |
1997-11-18 |
Randy Lee Wanner |
A belt buckle with a compartment includes a receptacle having an open end. The receptacle is generally cylindrical, thereby allowing a standard-sized container of smokeless tobacco to be placed in the receptacle. A spring attached within the receptacle pushes the tobacco out of the receptacle. The receptacle has a lid which has at least two grooves that engage corresponding pins attached to the receptacle. A flange is secured about the receptacle. The flange has an inner arcuate surface. A retaining hook and retaining structure are secured at opposite ends of the inner surface to permit attachment of the belt buckle to a belt. |
154 |
Belt buckle with a cutting tool incorporated therein |
US740562 |
1991-08-05 |
US5217150A |
1993-06-08 |
Paul Chen |
A belt buckle having a sliding groove on the top edge thereof for mounting a small cutting tool and a stub rod upstanding from said sliding groove at the middle adjacent to the front entrance thereof to guide said cutting tool into said sliding groove and simultaneously to disconnect the blade of said cutting tool from the handle thereof permitting said handle to be moved into said sliding groove so as to receive said blade, and a locating means to retain said cutting tool in place. |
155 |
Key holding apparatus |
US539414 |
1990-06-13 |
US5123579A |
1992-06-23 |
Toshiichi Sugiyama |
At least one key body formed with tooth-like projections, and a grip section gripped in use are formed separately from each other. The key body is mounted to a hollow portion of the grip section so as to be extensible and retractable with respect thereto, by angular movement of sliding movement. In order to retain a plurality of key bodies compactly, the key bodies are mounted to a single grip section. Further, in order to prevent loss and burglary and to facilitate carrying, the grip section having the key bodies accommodated therein is detachably held in a key holder such as a bracelet, a buckle of a belt, or the like. |
156 |
Coin holder for belt buckle or the like |
US519029 |
1990-05-04 |
US4972557A |
1990-11-27 |
Kent B. Williams |
A coin holder for a belt buckle or the like for mounting a coin within a belt buckle in which the coin can be easily removed and/or replaced by the user. |
157 |
Belt buckle wrench |
US432372 |
1989-11-06 |
US4955097A |
1990-09-11 |
Thomas C. Roderer |
A wrench is set forth comprising a fixed jaw and a movable jaw with a belt loop pivotally mounted rearwardly of the jaw pair orthogonally relative to an elongate handle organization of the wrench structure with an "L" shaped hook positioned in a spaced relationship relative to the loop to enable a belt to be secured to the wrench structure. A further embodiment of the invention utilizes a support plate with a slot extending medially of the plate for reception of the hook therethrough with overlying and spaced "L" shaped legs for receiving and securing the wrench therebetween for use in a belt organization. |
158 |
Novelty belt |
US915912 |
1986-10-01 |
US4715839A |
1987-12-29 |
Allan L. Ford; Jay H. Baronoff |
A novelty item comprising a combination belt and toy. The belt comprises a band, such as formed of an elastic material and having a pair of ends. The belt includes a buckle having a first member secured to one end of the band and a second member secured to the other end of the band. One of the members includes a magnet for releasable securement to the other of the members. One of the members also includes an outer surface to which one component of a Velcro.RTM. fastening system is fixedly secured. A toy, such as a wheeled motor vehicle, having the second component of the Velcro.RTM. fastening system fixedly secured thereto is arranged to be releasably secured onto the buckle so as to form decorative ornamentation for the buckle when it is in place. The toy can be removed by disconnecting the two Velcro.RTM. components so that the toy can function as a conventional amusement or toy device. |
159 |
Belt buckle for holding a can of smokeless tobacco |
US519678 |
1983-08-02 |
US4562620A |
1986-01-07 |
W. Wayne Oliver, Jr. |
The specification discloses a belt buckle for holding a can of smokeless tobacco which includes a plate for attachment to a belt and a clasp to join the ends of the belt. A cylindrically-shaped recess is formed in the plate which has a diameter slightly larger than the can of smokeless tobacco, and three lugs are mounted on the plate adjacent to the recess adjacent the lower 180.degree. portion of the recess. The can is inserted in a downward direction into the recess between the recess and the lugs. The recess and the lugs act cooperatively to compress and flex the can of smokeless tobacco during insertion and a locking action is effected on the can of smokeless tobacco when the can returns to its original configuration when disposed within the recess. |
160 |
Belt buckle |
US559224 |
1983-12-08 |
US4536094A |
1985-08-20 |
Keisuke Nagura |
A belt buckle with a watch unit is disclosed. The buckle comprises a dressed plate, a lock fitting secured to one edge of the dressed plate at the rear side thereof for fixing one end of a belt, a pin secured to the other edge of the dressed plate at the rear side thereof for clamping the belt by inserting it in one of a plurality of clamp holes provided at the other end portion of the belt, a rotatable plate pivotably provided to the edge of the dressed plate at the lock fitting side, and a watch unit embedded in the rotatable plate. |