Quick release device

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Separable-fastener or required component thereof – With third detached member completing interlock

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244151B, 244151A, B64D 1732

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044281021

ABSTRACT:
A quick release device comprising two members which may be releasably engaged to transmit a tensile force. Each of the members has a load-connection end and an engagement end. The engagement end of the members comprises two flat, elongate branches, with each of the branches terminating in a flat, rigid paddle. The paddles of one member foldingly engage the paddles of the second member whereby the paddles fold together into an interlocking arrangement. A releasable latch holds the paddles securely in the folded position so that the members can transmit a tensile force so long as the latch is in place, and the members will disengage from one another when the latch is released, without passing through any rings, links, loops or buckles.

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patent: 3380692 (1968-04-01), Gaylord
patent: 3934848 (1976-01-01), Snyder
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patent: 4262865 (1981-04-01), Smith

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