Coupling device

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Buckles – One-piece

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24230AT, A44B 1700, A44B 1900

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039302890

ABSTRACT:
For releasably interconnecting a first member and a second member such as, for example, a neck band or strap having a depending chain or the like and a musical instrument such as a saxophone there is provided a coupling device comprising a housing to which the chain is connected, opposed closure members being mounted within the housing with adjacent end portions of the closure members being resiliently urged by the inherent resiliency of the closure members towards a closed condition in which the saxophone is connectible thereto. A manually operable actuating member is mounted on the housing and is movable between a first position in which a portion of the actuating member which is of frusto-conical form, permits the adjacent end portions of the closure members to attain the closed condition, and a second position in which the frusto-conical portion of the actuating member urges the closure members to an open condition of the above-mentioned adjacent end portions thereof against the influence of the resilient urging of the closure members.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1459674 (1923-06-01), Jabner
patent: 2016827 (1935-10-01), Bergstrom
patent: 2784475 (1957-03-01), Schmitt
patent: 3793858 (1974-02-01), Jones

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