Attaching equipment for detachably engaging a string-type object

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Buckles – Sliding part of wedge

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24171, 362105, A44B 1125

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059098511

ABSTRACT:
An attaching equipment consists of a bracket and a spacer which is slidable in bracket. When a band formed of an elastic body is inserted through band inserting slit of bracket and band inserting slit of spacer and the band is let off, spacer moves because of the tension of band, whereby blade-like portions formed at end portions of band inserting slits pinch the band, preventing falling of the band out of the band inserting slits. When a force is applied to spacer so as to align band inserting slits and with each other, band is allowed to freely move in band inserting slits.

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