Quick release buckles
The invention relates to quick release buckles, and more particularly to side release buckles used to join webbing straps and other articles. In applications such as backpacks and luggage, quick release buckles are used to fasten webbing straps together, allowing the buckle to be easily and quickly fastened and unfastened and, in some cases, providing adjustability of the length of the strap(s). In a backpack the quick release buckles are used, e.g., to fasten the belt of the pack around the wearer's waist, to fasten a sternum strap around the wearer's chest and, in some cases, to provide releasable, adjustable length compression straps along the sides of the pack. In luggage the buckles are used, e.g., to releasably secure a removable shoulder strap to a gym bag, duffle bag or briefcase. A typical, previously known side release buckle 10 is shown in Side release buckle 10 includes webbing receiving portion 22 for receiving a webbing strap. One or both components of the buckle may include a pair of slots 22 The present invention features quick release buckles that include a standard buckle assembly including a first buckle component and a second buckle component that is releasably engageable with the first buckle component (e.g., a male component and a female component as described above). One or both of the buckle components includes a module-receiving portion that is constructed for attachment to any one of an assortment of interchangeable modular components. The ready interchangeability of the modular components also allows a single size of standard buckle assembly to be used in many different applications, with different types and sizes of web receiving portions, and with attachment devices such as snap hooks, hex rings and webbing dividers. For example, one of the buckle components can be attached to a modular component that has a web receiving portion sized to receive a first width of webbing and the other buckle component can be attached to a modular component that has a web receiving portion sized to receive a second, different width of webbing, allowing the quick release buckle to be used to join different widths of webbing. This modularity gives designers and manufacturers of articles that use quick release buckles great flexibility, without the need to specify and stock a large number of different types of quick release buckles. The manufacturer can simply inventory a supply of a single size of standard buckle assemblies and then purchase modular components as needed for different applications. In one aspect, the invention features a quick release buckle that includes: (a) a first buckle component having an engagement end and a module receiving portion opposite the engagement end; and (b) a second buckle component having an engagement end constructed for releasable engagement with the engagement end of the first buckle component and a module receiving portion opposite the engagement end. Each of the module receiving portions is constructed for fixed engagement with any one of a plurality of different modular components. Preferred quick release buckles include one or more of the following features. The module receiving portions are substantially identical to each other. The first and second buckle components are side release buckle components. Each module receiving portion includes an aperture constructed to receive a male portion of a modular component in an interference engagement. The fixed engagement is permanent. In another aspect, the invention features a quick release buckle system that includes: (a) a standard buckle assembly including (i) a first buckle component having an engagement end and a module receiving portion opposite the engagement end; and (ii) a second buckle component having an engagement end constructed for releasable engagement with the engagement end of the first buckle component and a module receiving portion opposite the engagement end; and (b) a plurality of modular functional components, each modular component having a first end constructed for engagement with the module receiving portion and a second, opposite fastening end, at least some of the fastening ends being different from each other. Preferred quick release buckle systems include one or more of the following features. The module receiving portions are substantially identical to each other. The first and second buckle components are side release buckle components. Each module receiving portion includes an aperture constructed to receive a male portion extending from the first end of the modular component in an interference engagement. The fixed engagement is permanent. Each first end of each of the plurality of modular components is substantially identical to every other first end. The fastening end of the modular component includes a functional portion selected from the group consisting of web-receiving slots, hex rings, webbing dividers and snap hooks. In yet another aspect, the invention features a quick release buckle that includes: (a) a first buckle component having an engagement end and a module receiving portion opposite the engagement end; and (b) a second buckle component having an engagement end constructed for releasable engagement with the engagement end of the first buckle component. The module receiving portion of the first buckle is constructed for fixed engagement with any one of a plurality of different modular components. The invention also features methods of assembly of a buckling system. Preferred methods include: (a) providing a standardized buckle having at least one side constructed to receive a modular functional component, (b) providing a set of modular functional components having engaging structure constructed to engage the side of the standardized buckle, (c) selecting a modular functional component from the set, and (d) assembling the modular functional component with the standardized buckle. Preferred methods may include one or more of the following features. Each individual member of the set of modular functional components includes a functional portion selected from the group consisting of web-receiving slots, hex rings, webbing dividers and snap hooks. The set of modular functional components includes members having different functional portions. The standardized buckle is a quick release buckle, e.g., a side release buckle. In another aspect, the invention features a buckle assembly system including: (a) a supply of standardized buckles having at least one side constructed to receive a modular functional component, and (b) a supply of modular functional components, including components having different functions, each modular functional component having engaging structure constructed to engage a portion of a respective standardized buckle. In preferred embodiments, the system includes one or more of the following features. The engaging structure of each modular functional component is substantially identical to the engaging structure of each other modular functional component. The standardized buckle is a quick release buckle. The supply of modular functional components includes modular functional components having a functional portion selected from the group consisting of web-receiving slots, hex rings, webbing dividers and snap hooks. The term “quick release buckle”, as used herein, includes side release and center release buckles, and other buckles that include opposed, releasably engagable buckle components. The term “fixed engagement”, as used herein, means engagement which does not allow any significant amount of relative rotation of the engaged parts. Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description of a presently preferred embodiment, and from the claims. A quick release buckle system according to one embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 2. The system includes a standardized buckle assembly 30, and ten selectable, different modular components 31 constructed to receive different widths of webbing 23 (shown in The standardized buckle assembly 30 includes female buckle component 32 and male buckle component 34. Male buckle component 34 is constructed for releasable engagement with the female buckle component 32 in the manner described above with reference to Each of the buckle components 32, 34, includes a module-receiving structure 36 Each of the modular components 31 includes a pair of outer locking posts 46 and a pair of central locking posts 48. Each outer locking post 46 includes a shoulder 50 constructed to engage lip 42 of the module receiving end, and each central locking post 48 includes shoulder 52 constructed to engage lip 45 of the central formation 44 (see FIGS. 3-3D). When the locking posts of a selected module are inserted into the open end 38 of the male or female component 32 or 34 of a standardized buckle, shoulders 50 and 52 engage lips 42 and 45, respectively, to provide a secure, permanent fixed engagement between the modular component 31 and the buckle component 32 or 34. The provision of the set of outer and central locking posts results in a strong connection that prevents rotation of the modular component relative to the buckle component. As shown in As shown in The modular components may be assembled with the standardized buckle in other suitable ways. For example, enhanced strength is provided by the tongue-and-groove engagement that is shown in As shown in If desired, the positions of the bar and receiving slot can be reversed, i.e., the buckle can include the bar 100 and the modular component can include the slot 102. Other embodiments are within the claims. For example, while the invention has been discussed above in the context of side release buckles, the releasably engageable portions of a standardized buckle could be of any desired type, e.g., center release buckles or buckles having a half-twist locking mechanism. Moreover, while in the preferred embodiments discussed above the buckle components include an open end and the modular components include prongs (i.e., the buckle components are “female” and the modular components are “male”), employing broad aspects of the invention, the reverse construction can be employed. In fact, employing broader aspects of the invention, any desired method of attachment can be used, provided that attachment can be performed relatively easily and that adequate strength and performance properties are provided. Likewise, when modular components are attached to the buckle components using an automated process, in the factory, the components may be joined in any suitable manner, such as various types of interference engagement, e.g., the parts may be press fit and subsequently ultrasonically welded. Other suitable methods of attachment include adhesive bonding and vibration welding, e.g., ultrasonic welding. While the engagement of the modular component with the buckle component is permanent in the embodiments described above, employing broader aspects of the invention the standardized buckle and the modular components can be constructed to releasably engage. Also, while both the male and female buckle component shown and described above are constructed to receive a modular component, in some embodiments only one of the buckle components will include this feature. Quick release buckles are provided that include, for example: (a) a first buckle component having an engagement end and a module receiving portion opposite the engagement end; and (b) a second buckle component having an engagement end constructed for releasable engagement with the engagement end of the first buckle component, and a module receiving portion opposite the engagement end; each of the module receiving portions being constructed for fixed engagement with any one of a plurality of different modular components. Methods of assembling buckling systems and buckle assembly systems are also provided. 1. A quick release buckle, comprising: a first buckle component having an engagement end and a module receiving portion opposite the engagement end; a second buckle component having an engagement end constructed for releasable engagement with the engagement end of the first buckle component, and a module receiving portion opposite the engagement end; each of said module receiving portions being constructed for fixed engagement with any one of a plurality of different modular components, at least some of the different modular components having web-receiving slots of different widths to receive webbing of different widths. 2. The quick release buckle of claim 1 wherein the module receiving portions are substantially identical to each other. 3. The quick release buckle of claim 1 wherein said first and second buckle components are side release buckle components. 4. The quick release buckle of claim 1 wherein each said module receiving portion includes an aperture constructed to receive a male portion of a modular component in an interference engagement. 5. The quick release buckle of claim 1 wherein said fixed engagement is permanent. 6. The quick release buckle of claim 1 wherein said fixed engagement is provided by tongue-in-groove engagement of the module receiving portion with a modular component. 7. The quick release buckle of claim 1 wherein said fixed engagement is provided by sliding engagement of a bar within a channel, removal of the bar from the channel being prevented by a detent at an open end of said channel. 8. A quick release buckle system, comprising: (a) a standard buckle assembly comprising: a first buckle component having an engagement end and a module receiving portion opposite the engagement end; a second buckle component having an engagement end constructed for releasable engagement with the engagement end of the first buckle component, and a module receiving portion opposite the engagement end; and (b) a plurality of different modular functional components, each modular component having a first end constructed for fixed engagement with said module receiving portion and a second, opposite fastening end, at least some of said fastening ends being different from each other, at least some of the different modular components having web-receiving slots of different widths to receive webbing of different widths. 9. The quick release buckle system of claim 8 wherein the module receiving portions are substantially identical to each other. 10. The quick release buckle system of claim 8 wherein said first and second buckle components are side release buckle components. 11. The quick release buckle system of claim 8 wherein each said module receiving portion includes an aperture constructed to receive a male portion extending from said first end of said modular component in an interference engagement. 12. The quick release buckle system of claim 8 wherein said fixed engagement is permanent. 13. The quick release buckle system of claim 8 wherein each first end of each of said plurality of modular components is substantially identical to every other first end. 14. The quick release buckle system of claim 8 wherein said fastening end of said modular component includes a functional portion selected from the group consisting of web-receiving slots, hex rings, webbing dividers and snap hooks. 15. The quick release buckle system of claim 8 wherein said engagement end of said modular component includes a bar and said engagement end of said buckle component includes a slot dimensioned to receive said bar in sliding engagement. 16. The quick release buckle system of claim 15 wherein said slot includes a detent for restricting sliding movement of said bar after its insertion into said slot. 17. A quick release buckle, comprising: a first buckle component having an engagement end and a module receiving portion opposite the engagement end; a second buckle component having an engagement end constructed for releasable engagement with the engagement end of the first buckle component; said module receiving portion being constructed for fixed engagement with any one of a plurality of different modular components, at least some of the different modular components having web-receiving slots of different widths to receive webbing of different widths. 18. A method of assembly of a buckling system including: providing a standardized buckle having at least one side constructed to receive a modular functional component, providing a set of modular functional components having engaging structure constructed to engage said side of said standardized buckle in fixed engagement, at least some of the modular components having web-receiving slots of different widths to receive webbing of different widths, selecting a modular functional component from said set, and assembling the modular functional component with the standardized buckle. 19. The method of claim 18 wherein each individual member of said set of modular functional components includes a functional portion selected from the group consisting of web-receiving slots, hex rings, webbing dividers and snap hooks. 20. The method of claim 19 wherein said set of modular functional components includes members having different functional portions. 21. The method of claim 19 wherein said standardized buckle is a quick release buckle. 22. The method of claim 21 wherein said quick release buckle is a side release buckle. 23. A buckle assembly system comprising: a supply of standardized buckles having at least one side constructed to receive a modular functional component in fixed engagement, and a supply of modular functional components, including components having different functions, at least some of the modular components having web-receiving slots of different widths to receive webbing of different widths, each modular functional component having engaging structure constructed to engage a portion of a respective standardized buckle. 24. The system of claim 23 wherein the engaging structure of each modular functional component is substantially identical to the engaging structure of each other modular functional component. 25. The system of claim 23 wherein said standardized buckle is a quick release buckle. 26. The system of claim 23 wherein said supply of modular functional components includes modular functional components having a functional portion selected from the group consisting of web-receiving slots, hex rings, webbing dividers and snap hooks.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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