Adjustable self-clamping attachment loop of a strap

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Buckles – Looped strap

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24170, 24196, A44B 1100

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054329841

ABSTRACT:
A self-clamping attachment loop of a strap comprises a pair of superposed rings in the form of rectangular frames having two openings of different sizes, and a transverse slot for the strap to pass through. The loop is either in a locked position following application of a clamping force or in an unlocked position due to a voluntary unlocking action causing sliding of the second ring and an increase of the passage zone of the strap in the slot after rocking of the loop. The external edge of the cross-piece of the second ring is located permanently away from the parallel edge of the first ring in order not to hamper the rocking movement.

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