CN111493037A - Storage body for wearing body belt - Google Patents

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CN111493037A
CN111493037A CN201911415373.4A CN201911415373A CN111493037A CN 111493037 A CN111493037 A CN 111493037A CN 201911415373 A CN201911415373 A CN 201911415373A CN 111493037 A CN111493037 A CN 111493037A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/0012Professional or protective garments with pockets for particular uses, e.g. game pockets or with holding means for tools or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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    • A41D2200/10Belts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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The invention provides a container for a wearable body band, which is difficult to interfere with the arm of a wearer when being installed on the shoulder band of the wearable body band, can be firmly and stably fixed on the wearable body band comprising the shoulder band, and can be easily assembled and disassembled without damaging the wearable body band. In the housing (1) of the present invention, when one of the 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes (10A, 10B) is overlapped on the rear surface (1B) of the main body (1A), the inner surface non-engagement region (12B) of the inner surface (12) of the one tape is positioned on one of the left and right sides of the rear surface (1B) of the main body (1A), and when the other of the 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes (10A, 10B) is overlapped on the rear surface (1B) of the main body (1A), the inner surface non-engagement region (12B) of the inner surface (12) of the other tape is positioned on the other of the left and right sides of the rear surface (1B) of the main body (1A).

Description

Storage body for wearing body belt
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a container to be detachably attached to a wearing body such as a working vest or a fishing vest, for example, and more particularly to a container for a wearing belt detachably attached to a wearing belt including a shoulder strap worn on a shoulder of a wearer.
Background
A wearing body as a garment to be worn on the upper half is used in various applications, and a container such as a pouch for containing various articles may be detachably attached to such a wearing body.
For example, in the fishing field, a container (pouch) capable of containing various articles (such as a hook unit, a lure, and scissors) used for fishing is detachably attached to a shoulder strap of a wearing body such as a fishing vest (see, for example, non-patent document 1).
Non-patent document
Nonpatent document 1 DAIWA2018 catalog (DAIWA FISHING TACK L E2018), 199 pages, DF-6107 and DF-6206
Disclosure of Invention
However, when the receiving body as described above is attached to the shoulder strap of the wearing body, there is a possibility that a problem may occur. That is, as shown in fig. 10, when the small bag 105 as a housing is attached to one shoulder strap 102 positioned on both left and right sides of the fishing vest 100, a part of the small bag 105 may protrude from the shoulder strap 102 to the outside of the vest 100 as shown in the drawing, and in this case, for example, when the hook unit is thrown to a target point, the arm of the wearer easily interferes with the small bag 105, and throwing becomes difficult.
In addition, in the conventional shoulder harness accommodating body detachably attached to the shoulder harness, there is a shoulder harness accommodating body which is not stably fixed to the shoulder harness and is likely to be shaken. In addition, there are also some containers that are not easily attached and detached and those in which the shoulder straps are easily damaged by the attachment and detachment.
The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a wearable band container which is difficult to interfere with the arm of a wearer when attached to a shoulder strap of a wearable body, can be firmly and stably fixed to a wearable band including the shoulder strap, and can be easily attached and detached without damaging the wearable band.
In order to solve the above problem, the present invention provides a storage body, which is a wearable body band including a shoulder strap detachably attached to a wearable body, the storage body comprising: a body forming an accommodating space inside; and 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes which are provided on both left and right sides of the main body so as to detachably mount the main body to the wearing body tape, respectively, and which are selectively overlapped with the back surface of the main body, and which have engaged surfaces which are engaged with engaging surfaces provided on the back surface of the main body so as to be able to be engaged with and disengaged from the engaging surfaces, wherein the 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes have inner surfaces which face the back surface in a state of being overlapped with the back surface of the main body and outer surfaces on opposite sides thereof, inner surface engaging regions which are associated with the engaged surfaces and inner surface non-engaging regions which are not associated with the engaged surfaces are arranged on the inner surfaces in a left-right manner, and when one of the 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes is overlapped with the back surface of the main body, the inner surface non-engaging regions of the inner surface of the one tape are positioned on one of left and right sides of the back surface of the main body, and when, When the other of the 2 nd mounting tape is overlapped on the back surface of the main body, the inner surface non-engagement region of the inner surface of the other tape is positioned on the other of the left and right sides of the back surface of the main body.
According to the above configuration, since the first and second mounting bands 1 and 2 can detachably mount the housing body to the harness belt including the shoulder strap of the harness body, and the first and second mounting bands 1 and 2 are selectively overlapped on the back surface of the body to selectively position the inner surface non-engagement region on the left and right sides of the back surface of the body, the mounting band can be connected through the harness belt passing region secured between the back surface of the body and the inner surface of the mounting band by the inner surface non-engagement region, and the housing body can be mounted to the harness belt while being biased to one of the left and right sides. Therefore, the storage body can be attached in a state of being positioned inside the wearing body without protruding from the wearing body band to the outside of the wearing body, and the interference between the arm of the wearer and the storage body can be prevented particularly when the storage body is attached to the shoulder harness. That is, the wearer wearing the body can move freely without the arms interfering with the accommodating body. Further, since the locked surface is not provided over the entire span of the inner surface of the mounting tape, but the inner surface non-locking region in which the locked surface does not exist is also provided, the accommodating body can be easily attached and detached with a relatively small force without excessively increasing the locking force.
In the above-described configuration, the "wearable article" is a general term for clothing worn on the upper body, and the use thereof is not particularly limited. In the above-described configuration, the "shoulder strap" is a generic term for a band-shaped portion of a wearing body worn on or worn over the shoulder of a wearer, and includes a member integrated with the wearing body or a member attached to the wearing body separately from the wearing body. In the above configuration, the "wearable band" includes all bands provided integrally or separately to the wearable body, such as the shoulder band and the waist band other than the shoulder band. In the above-described configuration, the "attachment band" may be any type of member such as a band as long as it extends over at least a part of the circumferential length of the shoulder strap and can hold the shoulder strap between the body of the housing body. In the above-described configuration, various forms are conceivable as the forms of the "engaging surface" and the "engaged surface" that are engaged with and disengaged from each other, but for example, a hook and loop fastener constituted by a combination of an engaging surface associated with the arrangement of the ring portions (concave portions) and an engaging surface associated with the arrangement of the hook portions (convex portions) is suitable. As a matter of course, magnets, buttons, and the like can be used as the "locking surface" and the "locked surface".
In the above configuration, it is preferable that the wearable body band is held between the inner surface non-engagement region of the inner surface of the 1 st or 2 nd mounting band overlapping the inner surface of the main body and the inner surface of the main body. In this way, since the engaged surface does not exist in the region holding the wearable band, it is possible to prevent the wearable band from being pressed excessively by both the engaged surface and the engaged surface, and it is possible to suppress the wearable band from being damaged.
In the above configuration, the 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes preferably have engaging surfaces on outer surfaces thereof, the engaging surfaces having inner surfaces and being engageable with and disengageable from each other. According to this configuration, in a state where the holding body band is sandwiched between the inner surface non-engagement region of the inner surface of the one mounting band and the inner surface of the main body, the other mounting band can be connected so as to be superposed on the one mounting band, and the holding force for holding the body band can be increased.
In the above configuration, it is preferable that outer surface engaging regions associated with the engaging surfaces and outer surface non-engaging regions not associated with the engaging surfaces are distributed and arranged on the left and right sides of the outer surfaces of the 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes, the outer surface non-engaging regions are located at outer surface portions on the opposite side of the inner surface engaging regions of the inner surfaces, and the outer surface engaging regions are located at outer surface portions on the opposite side of the inner surface non-engaging regions of the inner surfaces. According to such a configuration, since the region where both the locked surface and the locking surface do not exist can be formed between the mounting tapes that are overlapped and locked with each other (between the contact surfaces), it is possible to prevent the wearing body tape from being damaged by the contact with the locked surface and/or the locking surface, and also to increase the contact area between the wearing body tape and the mounting tape, so that the housing body is less likely to slide from the wearing body tape. However, it is needless to say that the 1 st and 2 nd mounting belts may have the locking surfaces over the entire span of the outer surfaces thereof.
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a wearable belt container which is difficult to interfere with the arm of the wearer, can be firmly and stably fixed to a wearable belt including a shoulder belt, and can be easily attached and detached without damaging the wearable belt, particularly when attached to the shoulder belt of a wearable body.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a housing according to an embodiment of the present invention, as viewed from the front side.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of the back side of the housing when the housing of fig. 1 is mounted on the right shoulder strap of the wearing body, wherein (a) shows a state where the shoulder strap is positioned on the right side of the back surface of the housing body and the mounting strap is spread, and (b) shows a state where the mounting strap is about to be connected from the state of (a).
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of the back surface side of the container when the container of fig. 1 is attached to the left shoulder strap of the wearing body, wherein (a) shows a state where the shoulder strap is positioned on the left side of the back surface of the container body and the attachment strap is spread, and (b) shows a state where the attachment strap is to be connected in a reversed overlapping manner from the state of (a) to that of fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a front view of the entire container and the wearing body in a state where the container of fig. 1 is attached to the right shoulder strap of the wearing body as shown in fig. 2.
Fig. 5 is a front view of the entire container and the wearing body in a state where the container of fig. 1 is attached to the left shoulder strap of the wearing body as shown in fig. 3.
Fig. 6(a) is a plan view of the back surface of the housing body and the inner surface of the mounting tape in an expanded state when the housing of fig. 2 and 3 is viewed from the back surface side, and (b) is a plan view of the surface of the housing body and the outer surface of the mounting tape in an expanded state when the housing of fig. 2 and 3 is viewed from the front surface side.
Fig. 7(a) is a plan view of the back surface of the housing body and the inner surface of the mounting tape in an expanded state when the housing according to modification 1 is viewed from the back surface side, and (b) is a plan view of the front surface of the housing body and the outer surface of the mounting tape in an expanded state when the housing according to modification 1 is viewed from the front surface side.
Fig. 8(a) is a plan view of the back surface of the housing body and the inner surface of the mounting tape in an expanded state when the housing according to the 2 nd modification is viewed from the back surface side, and (b) is a plan view of the front surface of the housing body and the outer surface of the mounting tape in an expanded state when the housing according to the 2 nd modification is viewed from the front surface side.
Fig. 9 is a view corresponding to fig. 2 showing another usage form of the housing, (a) shows a state where a bush (adapter) is to be disposed on the back surface of the body of the housing, (b) shows a state where a strap is to be attached in a state where a bush is disposed on the back surface of the body of the housing and a shoulder strap is inserted through a strap insertion hole at the center of the bush to dispose the shoulder strap at the center of the back surface of the housing body, and (c) shows a plan view of the bush.
Fig. 10 is a front view of the entire container and the wearing body showing a state in which the conventional container is attached to the right shoulder strap of the wearing body.
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1-a container; 1A-body; 1 a-a surface; 1 b-inside; 10A, 10B-mounting strips; 12-an inner face; 12A-an inner surface locking region; 12B-inner surface non-locking area; 14-outside; 14A-an outer surface locking region; 14B-outer surface non-locking region; 20-clamping and fixing the surface; 22-clamped face; 50-waistcoat for fishing (wearing body); 55a, 55b shoulder straps (body-worn straps).
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Hereinafter, an embodiment of the storage body for a wearable belt according to the present invention will be specifically described with reference to the drawings.
Further, the vest for fishing is exemplified below as the wearing body to which the housing body is attached, and the shoulder strap is exemplified as the wearing body strap provided in the wearing body, but the wearing body and the wearing body strap to which the housing body is attached are not limited thereto, and for example, the housing body can be attached to various wearing bodies such as a work vest, a garment for cold protection or fashion, and a life jacket (floating vest), and the housing body can be attached to another wearing body strap, for example, a waist belt, in addition to the shoulder strap.
First, a brief description will be given of a fishing vest 50 as a wearable body to which the storage body 1 of the present embodiment shown in fig. 1 is attached. The vest 50 for fishing has a main body 50A configured as shown in fig. 4 and 5, the main body 50A is formed by sewing a material such as nylon or polyester, and includes left and right garment front bodies 52A, 52B and a garment rear body 53, and the garment front bodies 52A, 52B and 53 are integrated via left and right shoulder straps 55a and 55B and left and right waist portions (coupling portions) 56a and 56B. Openings 57a, 57B through which the arms of the wearer pass are formed between the left and right shoulder straps 55a, 55B and the left and right waist portions 56a, 56B, and a slide fastener 58 for connecting both the garment front bodies is sewn and fixed to the front center of the left and right garment front bodies 52A, 52B. A plurality of pockets 59 opened and closed by a zipper or the like are sewn and fixed to the surface of each of the garment front bodies 52A and 52B. When the fishing vest 50 is used as a floating vest, a floatable material (not shown) is attached to an appropriate portion in the main body 50A.
Next, the housing 1 of the present embodiment will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 3.
The container 1 of the present embodiment is detachably attached to the shoulder straps 55a and 55b of the fishing vest 50, and has a front surface 1A and a back surface 1b on the opposite side thereof as shown in fig. 1, and a main body 1A as a bag-like body (pouch) having a storage space formed therein. A slide fastener 2 for opening and closing the inner storage space is provided at the upper end of the main body 1A.
As shown in fig. 2 and 3, on both left and right sides of the main body 1A of the container 1, 1 st and 2 nd attachment belts 10A and 10B for detachably attaching the main body 1A to the shoulder belts 55a and 55B, respectively, are provided (in the present embodiment, the main body 1A is sewn and fixed). Fig. 2 is a schematic view of the back surface 1B side of the housing 1 when the housing 1 is mounted on the right shoulder strap 55B of the fishing vest (wearing body) 50, fig. 2(a) shows a state where the shoulder strap 55B is positioned on the right side of the back surface 1B of the housing body 1A and the mounting straps 10A and 10B are spread, and fig. 2(B) shows a state where the mounting straps 10A and 10B are about to be coupled from the state of fig. 2 (a). On the other hand, fig. 3 is a schematic view of the back surface 1B side of the housing 1 when the housing 1 is mounted on the left shoulder strap 55a of the fishing vest (wearing body) 50, fig. 3(a) shows a state where the shoulder strap 55a is positioned on the left side of the back surface 1B of the housing body 1A and the mounting straps 10A and 10B are spread, and fig. 3(B) shows a state where the mounting straps 10A and 10B are to be coupled in a reverse overlapping manner to fig. 2 from the state of fig. 3 (a). As can be seen from these drawings, the mounting belts 10A and 10B of the present embodiment are of a split door type and can be opened and closed between an expanded state and a coupled state.
The 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes 10A and 10B are selectively overlapped on the back surface 1B of the main body 1A (see fig. 2B and 3B), and have engaged surfaces (indicated by oblique lines) 22 which are engaged with and disengaged from engaging surfaces (indicated by oblique lines) 20 provided on the back surface 1B of the main body 1A. In this case, the locking surface 20 and the locked surface 22 are formed of velcro fasteners in the present embodiment. In particular, in the present embodiment, the locking surface 20 is formed as a hook-and-loop fastener along with the arrangement of the ring portions (recesses), and the locked surface 22 is formed as a hook-and-loop fastener along with the arrangement of the hook portions (protrusions).
Specifically, the 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes 10A and 10B have an inner surface 12 facing the back surface 1B of the main body 1A in a state of overlapping the back surface 1B and an outer surface 14 on the opposite side thereof, and an inner surface engaging region 12A accompanying the engaged surface 22 and an inner surface non-engaging region 12B not accompanying the engaged surface 22 are distributed and arranged on the left and right sides of the inner surface 12 (see also fig. 6 (a)). In particular, in the present embodiment, the 1 st mounting band 10A, which is positioned on the right side as viewed from the front surface 1A side, has an inner surface non-engagement region 12B at a right side portion of the inner surface 12 closer to the main body 1A and an inner surface engagement region 12A at a left side portion of the inner surface 12 farther from the main body 1A as viewed from the inner surface 12 side. On the other hand, the 2 nd mounting band 10B, which is positioned on the left side as viewed from the front surface 1A side, has an inner surface non-engaging region 12B on the left side of the inner surface 12 closer to the main body 1A and an inner surface engaging region 12A on the right side of the inner surface 12 farther from the main body 1A as viewed from the inner surface 12 side.
Therefore, according to the arrangement of such regions, when the 2 nd mounting band 10B is overlapped on the back surface 1B of the main body 1A as shown in fig. 2(B), the inner surface non-engaging region 12B of the inner surface 12 of the 2 nd mounting band 10B is positioned on the right side of the back surface 1B of the main body 1, and on the other hand, when the 1 st mounting band 10A is overlapped on the back surface 1B of the main body 1 as shown in fig. 3(B), the inner surface non-engaging region 12B of the inner surface 12 of the 1 st mounting band 10A is positioned on the left side of the back surface 1B of the main body 1.
In the present embodiment, the 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes 10A and 10B have the engaging surfaces 20 on the outer surfaces 14, on which the engaged surfaces 22 on the inner surfaces 12 can be engaged and disengaged. At this time, the outer surface locking region 14A accompanying the locking surface 20 and the outer surface non-locking region 14B not accompanying the locking surface 20 are disposed in left and right distribution on the outer surface 14 (see also fig. 6 (B)). In particular, in the present embodiment, the 1 st mounting band 10A, which is positioned on the right side as viewed from the front surface 1A side, has an outer surface engaging region 14A at a left side portion of the outer surface 14 closer to the main body 1A and an outer surface non-engaging region 14B at a right side portion of the outer surface 14 farther from the main body 1A as viewed from the outer surface 14 side. On the other hand, the 2 nd mounting band 10B, which is positioned on the left side as viewed from the front surface 1A side, has an outer surface engaging region 14A on the right side of the outer surface 14 closer to the main body 1A and an outer surface non-engaging region 14B on the left side of the outer surface 14 farther from the main body 1A as viewed from the outer surface 14 side. That is, in the 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes 10A and 10B of the present embodiment, the outer surface non-engagement region 14B is located at a position of the outer surface 14 on the diametrically opposite side from the inner surface engagement region 12A of the inner surface 12, and the outer surface engagement region 14A is located at a position of the outer surface 14 on the diametrically opposite side from the inner surface non-engagement region 12B of the inner surface 12.
Next, a case where the container 1 configured as above is selectively attached to the shoulder straps 55a and 55b of the fishing vest 50 will be described.
When the housing body 1 is attached to the right shoulder strap 55B of the fishing vest 50, first, as shown in fig. 2(a), the shoulder strap 55B is positioned on the right side of the back surface 1B of the main body 1A in a state where the attachment bands 10A and 10B are spread. Next, in this state, as shown in fig. 2(B), the 2 nd mounting tape 10B is folded first and is superposed on the back surface 1B of the main body 1A. At this time, the holding shoulder strap 55B is sandwiched between the inner surface non-engaging region 12B of the inner surface 12 of the 2 nd mounting band 10B and the back surface 1B (engaging surface 20) of the main body 1A, and the engaged surface 22 of the inner surface engaging region 12A of the inner surface 12 of the 2 nd mounting band 10B is engaged with the engaging surface 20 on the back surface 1B of the main body 1A. Next, the 1 st mounting band 10A is folded to be overlapped on the 2 nd mounting band 10B. At this time, the inner surface non-engaging region 12B of the inner surface 12 of the 1 st mounting tape 10A faces and overlaps the outer surface non-engaging region 14B of the outer surface 14 of the 2 nd mounting tape 10B (thereby forming a region where both the engaged surface 22 and the engaging surface 20 do not exist between the mounting tapes 10A and 10B (between contact surfaces)), and the engaged surface 22 of the inner surface engaging region 12A of the inner surface 12 of the 1 st mounting tape 10A is engaged with the engaging surface 20 of the outer surface engaging region 14A of the outer surface 14 of the 2 nd mounting tape 10B.
As described above, if the housing 1 is attached to the right shoulder strap 55b of the fishing vest 50 as viewed from the front side of the fishing vest 50, the state shown in fig. 4 is obtained. As shown in the drawing, the container 1 is attached to the shoulder strap 55b with being biased to the right. That is, according to this attachment method, the housing 1 can be attached in a state of being positioned to be offset to the inner side (right side) of the fishing vest 50 without protruding from the shoulder straps 55b to the left outer side of the fishing vest 50.
On the other hand, when the housing body 1 is attached to the left shoulder strap 55a of the fishing vest 50, first, as shown in fig. 3(a), the shoulder strap 55a is positioned on the left side of the back surface 1B of the main body 1A in a state where the attachment bands 10A and 10B are spread. Next, in this state, as shown in fig. 3(b), the 1 st mounting tape 10A is first folded and superposed on the back surface 1b of the main body 1A. At this time, the holding shoulder strap 55a is sandwiched between the inner surface non-engaging region 12B of the inner surface 12 of the 1 st mounting band 10A and the back surface 1B (engaging surface 20) of the main body 1A, and the engaged surface 22 of the inner surface engaging region 12A of the inner surface 12 of the 1 st mounting band 10A is engaged with the engaging surface 20 on the back surface 1B of the main body 1A. Next, the 2 nd mounting band 10B is folded to be overlapped on the 1 st mounting band 10A. At this time, the inner surface non-engaging region 12B of the inner surface 12 of the 2 nd mounting tape 10B faces and overlaps the outer surface non-engaging region 14B of the outer surface 14 of the 1 st mounting tape 10A (thereby forming a region where both the engaged surface 22 and the engaging surface 20 do not exist between the mounting tapes 10A and 10B (between contact surfaces)), and the engaged surface 22 of the inner surface engaging region 12A of the inner surface 12 of the 2 nd mounting tape 10B is engaged with the engaging surface 20 of the outer surface engaging region 14A of the outer surface 14 of the 1 st mounting tape 10A.
As described above, if the housing 1 is attached to the left shoulder strap 55a of the fishing vest 50 as viewed from the front side of the fishing vest 50, the state shown in fig. 5 is obtained. As shown in the drawing, the container 1 is attached to the shoulder strap 55a while being biased to the left. That is, according to this attachment method, the housing 1 can be attached in a state of being positioned on the inner side (left side) of the fishing vest 50 without protruding from the shoulder strap 55a to the right outer side of the fishing vest 50.
As described above, according to the present embodiment, since the housing body 1 can be detachably mounted to the shoulder straps 55a and 55B of the fishing vest 50 by the 1 st and 2 nd mounting straps 10A and 10B, and the inner surface non-engagement regions 12B are selectively positioned on the left and right sides of the inner surface 1B of the body 1A by selectively overlapping the 1 st and 2 nd mounting straps 10A and 10B on the inner surface 1B of the body 1A, the shoulder straps 55a and 55B can be coupled to the mounting straps 10A and 10B by the shoulder strap passing regions secured between the inner surface 1B of the body 1A and the inner surfaces 12 of the mounting straps 10A and 10B by the inner surface non-engagement regions 12B, and the housing body 1 can be mounted to be shifted to either the left or the right with respect to the shoulder straps 55a and 55B. Therefore, the housing 1 can be mounted in a state of being positioned inside the fishing vest 50 without protruding from the shoulder straps 55a and 55b to the outside of the fishing vest 50, and the interference between the arms of the wearer and the housing 1 can be prevented. That is, the wearer wearing the fishing vest 50 can move freely without the arms interfering with the housing 1. Further, since the locked surface 22 is not provided over the entire span of the inner surface 12 of the mounting tapes 10A and 10B, but the inner surface non-locking region 12B in which the locked surface 22 does not exist is also provided, the housing 1 can be easily attached and detached with a relatively small force without excessively increasing the locking force.
In the present embodiment, the holding shoulder straps 55a and 55B are sandwiched between the inner surface non-engagement region 12B of the inner surface 12 of the 1 st or 2 nd mounting band 10A or 10B overlapping the inner surface 1B of the main body 1 and the inner surface 1B of the main body 1, and the engaged surface 22 does not exist in the region where the holding shoulder straps 55a and 55B are held, so that the shoulder straps 55a and 55B can be prevented from being excessively pressed by both the engaged surface 20 and the engaged surface 22, and damage to the shoulder straps 55a and 55B can be suppressed.
In addition, in the present embodiment, since the 1 st and 2 nd mounting bands 10A and 10B also have the engaging surface 20 on the outer surface 14, on which the engaged surface 22 of the inner surface 12 is engaged so as to be able to be engaged and disengaged, in a state where the holding shoulder straps 55a and 55B are sandwiched between the inner surface non-engaging region 12B of the inner surface 12 of one mounting band 10A (or 10B) and the inner surface 1B of the main body 1, it is also possible to increase the holding force of the holding shoulder straps 55a and 55B by connecting the other mounting band 10B (or 10A) so as to overlap one mounting band 10A (or 10B). Therefore, the housing 1 can be firmly and stably fixed to the shoulder straps 55a and 55b, and the housing 1 can be prevented from being shaken with respect to the shoulder straps 55a and 55 b.
In addition, in the present embodiment, since the outer surface engaging region 14A associated with the engaging surface 20 and the outer surface non-engaging region 12B not associated with the engaging surface 20 are disposed on the left and right sides of the outer surfaces of the 1 st and 2 nd mounting bands 10A and 10B, the outer surface non-engaging region 14B is located at the outer surface 14 on the opposite side to the inner surface engaging region 12A of the inner surface 12, and the outer surface engaging region 14A is located at the outer surface 14 on the opposite side to the inner surface non-engaging region 12B of the inner surface 12, it is possible to form a region where both the engaged surface 22 and the engaging surface 20 do not exist between the mounting bands 10A and 10B (between the contact surfaces) overlapped with each other and engaged with each other, and thus it is possible to prevent the shoulder straps 55a and 55B from being damaged by the contact with the engaged surface and/or the engaging surface, and increase the number of the shoulder straps 55a and 55B that are damaged with the mounting bands 10A and 10B, 10B, the housing 1 is less likely to slide from the shoulder straps 55a and 55B.
Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described above with reference to the drawings, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, in the foregoing embodiments, although the housing body is applied to a vest for fishing, the housing body may be applied to all types of wearing bodies. In addition, the arrangement of the locking surface and the locked surface to the inner surface and the outer surface of the mounting tape can be set arbitrarily. For example, as shown in fig. 7, the 1 st and 2 nd mounting straps 10A and 10B may also have a locking surface 20 over the entire span of the outer face 14 thereof. Thus, the fixing strength of the storage body to the mounting band and/or the wearing band can be improved. Alternatively, as shown in fig. 8, a belt connecting portion 10C may be provided to integrally connect the 1 st and 2 nd mounting belts 10A and 10B to each other, so that the integrated belt body 10 including the 1 st and 2 nd mounting belts 10A and 10B and the belt connecting portion 10C is formed as a separate body from the main body 1A of the housing 1, and the integrated belt body 10 may be detachably mounted to the main body 1A. In this case, the arrangement of the engaging surfaces 20 and the engaged surfaces 22 on the front and rear surfaces of the 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes 10A and 10B may be the same as that in fig. 7, the engaged surfaces 22 may be further provided on the surface 1A of the main body 1A, and the engaging surfaces 20 may be provided on the inner surface 12 of the tape connecting portion 10C of the integrated tape body 10 facing the surface 1A. In this way, the locking surface 20 of the inner surface 12 of the belt connecting portion 10C of the integrated belt body 10 is detachably locked to and released from the locked surface 22 of the surface 1A of the main body 1A, whereby the integrated belt body 10 can be detachably attached to the main body 1A of the housing body 1. As a result, the main body 1A of the container 1 can be taken out from the tape body 10, and the article in the main body 1A can be easily taken out, and the main body 1 can be replaced with a main body of another container (for example, another type of container).
In the above-described embodiment, the housing 1 can be attached to the shoulder straps 55a and 55b while being offset to either the left or right, but if the offset is not necessary, a bush 90 shown in fig. 9 may be additionally used. That is, at this time, as shown in fig. 9(a), the band 10A and 10B are coupled as shown in fig. 9(B) in a state in which the band-shaped bush 90 is disposed on the back surface 1B of the main body 1A of the housing 1, and then the shoulder band 55a (or 55B) is inserted through the band insertion hole (through hole) 90A at the center of the bush 90 so that the shoulder bands 55a and 55B are positioned at the center of the back surface 1B of the main body 1A of the housing 1. At this time, the engaging surfaces 20 or the engaged surfaces 22 provided on both surfaces of the bush 90 are engaged with and disengaged from the engaged surfaces 22 or the engaging surfaces 20 of the mounting tapes 10A and 10B. Thus, the container 1 can be mounted by positioning the center of the shoulder straps 55a and 55 b.
In the above embodiment, the inner surface non-engagement region 12B may be provided with a slip prevention means for preventing the shoulder straps 55a and 55B from slipping with respect to the housing body 1. As such anti-slip means, for example, a plurality of elastic convex portions that are provided so as to protrude from the inner surface non-engagement region 12B and extend in an arbitrary direction (for example, the longitudinal direction of the mounting tapes 10A, 10B) may be mentioned. At this time, the surface properties of the inner surface non-engagement region 12B due to the plurality of elastic convex portions are formed as a concave-convex surface.

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1. A storage body detachably attached to a wearing body band including a shoulder strap of a wearing body,
the disclosed device is provided with: a body forming an accommodating space inside;
and the 1 st and 2 nd mounting belts, which are respectively arranged at the left and right sides of the body for detachably mounting the body on the wearing body belt, selectively overlap the back surface of the body, and have locked surfaces which can be locked on the locking surfaces arranged at the back surface of the body in a free locking and releasing manner,
the 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes have an inner surface facing the inner surface of the main body in a state of being overlapped with the inner surface and an outer surface on the opposite side thereof, and an inner surface engaging region accompanying the engaged surface and an inner surface non-engaging region not accompanying the engaged surface are arranged on the inner surface in a left-right distribution,
when one of the 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes is overlapped with the back surface of the main body, the inner surface non-engaging region of the inner surface of the one tape is positioned on one of left and right sides of the back surface of the main body, and when the other of the 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes is overlapped with the back surface of the main body, the inner surface non-engaging region of the inner surface of the other tape is positioned on the other of left and right sides of the back surface of the main body.
2. The container according to claim 1, wherein the wearing body tape is held between the inner surface non-engaging region of the inner surface of the 1 st or 2 nd mounting tape overlapped with the inner surface of the main body and the inner surface of the main body.
3. The container according to claim 2, wherein the 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes have engaging surfaces on the outer surface, the engaging surfaces of the inner surface, and the engaging surfaces are detachably engageable with each other.
4. The receptacle of claim 3,
an outer surface engaging region associated with the engaging surface and an outer surface non-engaging region not associated with the engaging surface are disposed on the outer surfaces of the 1 st and 2 nd mounting tapes in a left-right distributed manner,
the outer surface non-engagement region is located at a position of the outer surface on a diametrically opposite side to the inner surface engagement region of the inner surface, and the outer surface engagement region is located at a position of the outer surface on a diametrically opposite side to the inner surface non-engagement region of the inner surface.
5. The receptacle of claim 3, wherein the 1 st and 2 nd mounting straps have the locking surface over the entire span of their outer surfaces.
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