Belt buckle
US-D890022-S · Jul 14, 2020 · US
US11330872B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11330872-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016748634-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 23, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 17, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 17, 2022 |
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A belt has a belt buckle and a belt strap. The belt can be part of a modular belt system that provides multiple straps and/or multiple buckles that can be assembled in different combinations. Preferably, the assembly of a custom belt can be accomplished in an in-store or point-of-sale environment. In some implementations, the strap can be coupled to the buckle without sewing or other processes that require expensive machinery and/or are time consuming. In some implementations, the strap is threaded to the buckle.
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A belt buckle, comprising: a body having a perimeter portion, which defines an interior space, the body further comprises a first crossbar portion and a second crossbar portion, the first and second crossbar portions are spaced from one another and each extends from one side of the perimeter portion to an opposing side of the perimeter portion, the perimeter portion defines an outward-facing surface and an inward-facing surface opposite the outward-facing surface, the outward-facing surface defines a perimeter edge along the interior space, each of the first and second crossbar portions defines a ramped outward-facing surface that is located between the outward-facing surface and the inward-facing surface of the perimeter portion, an outward-most portion of the ramped outward-facing surface of the second crossbar portion is spaced further from the perimeter edge and/or the outward-facing surface of the perimeter portion than an outward-most portion of the ramped outward-facing surface of the first crossbar portion, and wherein the outward-most portions of the ramped outward-facing surfaces are located adjacent one another and are located inward of an entirety of the outward-facing surface of the perimeter portion. 2. A belt buckle, comprising: a body having a perimeter portion, which defines an interior space, the body further comprises a first crossbar portion and a second crossbar portion, the first and second crossbar portions are spaced from one another and each extends from one side of the perimeter portion to an opposing side of the perimeter portion, the perimeter portion defines an outward-facing surface and an inward-facing surface opposite the outward-facing surface, the outward-facing surface defines a perimeter edge along the interior space, each of the first and second crossbar portions define an outward-facing surface that is located between the outward-facing surface and the inward-facing surface of the perimeter portion, an outward-most portion of the outward-facing surface of the second crossbar portion is spaced further from the perimeter edge and/or the outward-facing surface of the perimeter portion than an outward-most portion of the outward-facing surface of the first crossbar portion; wherein each of the first and second crossbar portions define an inward-facing surface, each of which are spaced inwardly from the inward-facing surface of the perimeter portion at a junction between each of the first and second crossbar portions and the perimeter portion. 3. The belt buckle of claim 2 , wherein the inward-facing surfaces of the first and second crossbar portions lie in a single plane. 4. The belt buckle of claim 1 , wherein the ramped outward-facing surface of one or both of the first and second crossbar portions is angled relative to a perimeter plane defined by the perimeter edge and/or a plane defined by the inward-facing surface of the one or both of the first and second crossbar portions. 5. The belt buckle of claim 1 , wherein the outward-facing surface of the perimeter portion is outwardly curved when viewed from the side. 6. The belt buckle of claim 1 , wherein the perimeter portion comprises a finger tab. 7. The belt buckle of claim 1 , wherein opposing side surfaces of the perimeter portion comprises a textured finger grip surface. 8. The belt buckle of claim 1 , wherein the inward-facing surface comprises a plurality of recesses. 9. The belt buckle of claim 1 , wherein an interior surface and/or the inward-facing surface of an end of the perimeter portion comprises a plurality of grip protrusions configured to engage an associated belt strap. 10. The belt buckle of claim 1 , wherein a belt strap is woven through the interior space and around the crossbars to both connect the belt strap to the belt buckle and to adjust a perimeter length of the belt strap. 11. A belt buckle, comprising: a body having a perimeter portion, which defines an interior space, the body further comprises: a first crossbar portion; and a second crossbar portion, wherein the first and second crossbar portions are the only crossbar portions within the interior space of the body and the body has exactly three passages extending between the outward-facing surface and the inward-facing surface through which a belt strap can pass, the first and second crossbar portions are spaced from one another and each extends from one side of the perimeter portion to an opposing side of the perimeter portion, the perimeter portion defines an outward-facing surface and an inward-facing surface opposite the outward-facing surface, the outward-facing surface defines a perimeter edge along the interior space, each of the first and second crossbar portions define an outward-facing surface that is located between the outward-facing surface and the inward-facing surface of the perimeter portion, an outward-most portion of the outward-facing surface of the second crossbar portion is spaced further from the perimeter edge and/or the outward-facing surface of the perimeter portion than an outward-most portion of the outward-facing surface of the first crossbar portion. 12. The belt buckle of claim 11 , wherein the perimeter portion comprises a finger tab. 13. The belt buckle of claim 11 , wherein opposing side surfaces of the perimeter portion comprises a textured finger grip surface. 14. The belt buckle of claim 11 , wherein the inward-facing surface comprises a plurality of recesses. 15. The belt buckle of claim 11 , wherein an interior surface and/or the inward-facing surface of an end of the perimeter portion comprises a plurality of grip protrusions configured to engage an associated belt strap. 16. The belt buckle of claim 11 , wherein a belt strap is woven through the interior space and around the crossbars to both connect the belt strap to the belt buckle and to adjust a perimeter length of the belt strap. 17. The belt buckle of claim 11 , wherein the perimeter portion comprises a first end and a second end, both perimeter portion ends comprising an end surface that is located on the end of the body and a center facing surface that faces a center of the buckle, both end portions being solid from their end most surface to their center facing surface. 18. The belt buckle of claim 2 , wherein the inward-facing surface of the first and second crossbar portions are both spaced inwardly of a remainder of the body.
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