EP2420291A1 - Ceinture ventrale et système de harnais - Google Patents

Ceinture ventrale et système de harnais Download PDF

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EP2420291A1
EP2420291A1 EP10008682A EP10008682A EP2420291A1 EP 2420291 A1 EP2420291 A1 EP 2420291A1 EP 10008682 A EP10008682 A EP 10008682A EP 10008682 A EP10008682 A EP 10008682A EP 2420291 A1 EP2420291 A1 EP 2420291A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A62LIFE-SAVING; FIRE-FIGHTING
    • A62BDEVICES, APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR LIFE-SAVING
    • A62B35/00Safety belts or body harnesses; Similar equipment for limiting displacement of the human body, especially in case of sudden changes of motion

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  • the present invention relates to an abdominal or pelvic girdle for securing a wearer whose ends are connected to one another for attachment and detachment of the belt via a closure device. Furthermore, the invention relates to a seat belt system with at least one leg loop and a stomach or pelvic girdle.
  • the generic belt is a belt, which in addition to the normal function of the belt, such as the attachment of equipment, additional security features.
  • the carrier person for example, when getting out of a helicopter before a fall out of this by the wearer is secured over the belt by a corresponding safety device within the helicopter.
  • a belt when rappelling, such as buildings, rock walls or other objects used. The abseiling is done by means of a corresponding rope, which is connected in a suitable manner with the belt.
  • Object of the present invention is therefore to improve such a generic belt. Furthermore, the person skilled in the technical teaching for an improved seat belt system should be given to hand.
  • a generic abdominal or pelvic girdle for securing a wearer whose ends for attaching and detaching the belt via a closure device are connected or connectable, at least one loop for releasably connecting a securing means with the abdominal or pelvic girdle.
  • the loop may in particular be designed as an annular loop which is arranged either fixed or freely movable at one end of the belt.
  • the ring shape of the loop runs transversely to the ring shape of the abdominal or pelvic girdle.
  • the loop on the abdominal or pelvic girdle according to the invention represents a cost-effective and extremely stable alternative to the metal strap of a belt known from the prior art.
  • the attachment of the strap in the production of the belt can not only be simpler and more flexible, but it is the same achieved a weight saving of the belt.
  • the attachment of a securing means to the loop can be simplified, since the loop is ergonomic adaptable to the connection mechanism of the securing means.
  • the loop consists of a flexible material.
  • the belt When the belt is put on, the belt is laid around the hips of the wearer as usual, with the two ends of the belt being closed by the connecting means close to the abdomen of the wearer.
  • the circumference of the belt is adaptable to the circumference of the body by means of said connecting means or optionally other means.
  • the loop is connectable to a given securing means, in particular a carabiner or safety rope, whereby the wearer is held over the belt and the securing means in the event of a fall.
  • the abdominal or pelvic girdle has a fixation means for securing the loop. If the loop is not needed during use, it can be fixed or stowed on the belt with the aid of the fixing means. This prevents damage to the loop during use or injury to the wearer due to unintentional "snagging" of the loop on an article.
  • the fixing means is designed as a hook-and-loop fastener flap. Accordingly, the loop is stowed under the tab and the tab fastened by means of Velcro on the belt.
  • a carabiner a security device is suspended or a safety rope is einbindbar, whereby the wearer is secured against falling in a dangerous situation.
  • a safety rope in addition to the carabiner or safety rope one or more belt or belt element, in particular leg loops, can be hooked into the loop or can be connected to it.
  • the elements allow the abdominal or pelvic girdle to be easily extended by specific elements.
  • the loop has a circumference of at least 10 cm, preferably at least 15 cm, particularly preferably at least 20 cm. This ensures that the loop provides sufficient space for receiving one or more securing means or belt or belt elements.
  • the loop is made of a textile material. It is important to ensure that the material used in the loop has a certain tensile strength that meets the stresses occurring when rappelling or securing the person. It is advantageous that the loop consists of a longitudinal textile material whose ends are sewn together to form an annular loop. Advantageously, such a loop withstands a tensile force of at least 10 kN.
  • the belt consists of at least two interconnected material layers, preferably textile material layers. These can be glued or sewn together.
  • the multi-layered belt structure increases the tensile strength of the belt, allowing it to withstand at least 10kN of trapping forces.
  • the closures of the abdominal or pelvic girdle are preferably designed such that they withstand acting forces of at least 10 kN without damage.
  • the loop is made between the material layers.
  • a channel may be provided between two interconnected layers extending from the belt top to the bottom and reinforced by additional vertical seams, the loop being passed through the channel and extending annularly around the outer or inner belt layer.
  • At least one bag with the abdominal or pelvic girdle is detachably connected or connected.
  • the present invention provides a seat belt system with the feature combination of claim 10.
  • a seat belt system consists of at least one leg loop and a stomach or pelvic girdle, wherein the at least one leg loop is detachably connected or connectable directly or indirectly with the abdominal or pelvic girdle.
  • the at least one leg loop is not firmly connected to the belt, but is only connected as needed to the abdominal or pelvic girdle. This preserves full functionality as a single belt, while functionality as a seat belt is used only by adding the leg loops if required or desired.
  • the at least one leg loop and the abdominal or pelvic girdle are made of similar material.
  • the corresponding materials used meet predetermined requirements and standards for corresponding equipment in terms of tear strength, comfort and own weight.
  • the components are made of textile material, which preferably withstands a load of at least 10 kN.
  • the closures of the abdominal or pelvic girdle or the leg loops are preferably designed such that they withstand acting forces of at least 10 kN without damage.
  • the at least one leg loop by means of the loop of the abdominal or pelvic girdle, as described above, releasably connected to the belt or is connected to this by the leg loop is passed through the loop of the abdominal or pelvic girdle.
  • the person is at least one leg loop on the loop of the abdominal or pelvic girdle attached to this and hung a carabiner or a rope for securing to the loop of the belt or integrated.
  • the abdominal belt has two leg loops, which are firmly connected to each other via a connecting web and wherein the web is guided by the loop of the abdominal or pelvic girdle.
  • the invention further comprises a corresponding leg loop system for the seat belt system shown above, which is detachably connected or connectable with a stomach or pelvic girdle.
  • FIG. 1 the abdominal or pelvic girdle 1 according to the invention is shown schematically.
  • the two belt areas are brought together 2.3 on the front of the body of the wearer and by a buckle 4, in particular by a click-lock buckle, releasably connectable.
  • the buckle 4 On two pressure elements 5, which open the closing mechanism of the buckle 4 by pressure.
  • the free end of the belt 3 is fixed by means of a Velcro closure mechanism 7 on the upper side of the belt 1.
  • the belt 1 is therefore made of a special textile material, wherein the entire belt 1 has two textile material layers sewn together. Due to the reinforcement of the belt this is sufficient for a maximum load of 2400 kg.
  • the buckle 4 is designed for tensile forces from 18kN to 26kN (straight / ring).
  • the belt 1 off FIG. 1 provides at its belt near the end of the belt area 2 an annular loop 10, in which a rope or a carabiner can be hooked or hedged for hedging. In a crash, the person is thus secured over the belt 1.
  • the annular loop 10 is also made of a suitable, especially tear-resistant, textile material which is designed for loads or catching forces of 22 kN.
  • the multi-layer stitched belt material has, in the end region of the belt region 2, a channel 13 extending from top to bottom, through which the annular loop 10 is made in the vertical direction between the two layers of the belt 1. As a result, the annular loop 10 can be rotated about the outer material layer of the belt 1.
  • the two sides of the channel 13 are additionally reinforced by seams 12 which extend on both sides along the channel 13.
  • a Velcro tab 11 To fix the loop 10 is a Velcro tab 11. If the loop 10 is not needed for abseiling or other activities, it can be folded and stowed under the Velcro tab 11.
  • leg loops 23, 24 are releasably connected to the belt 1 by means of the loop 10.
  • FIG. 2 schematically shows a seat belt system with the belt 1 according to the invention FIG. 1 .
  • the leg loops 23, 24 of the seat belt system 20 each have closure buckles 21, 22, over which the ends of the individual leg loops 23, 24 can be releasably closed to each other.
  • the circumference of the leg loops 23, 24 can be adapted to the limb size of the wearer via the buckles 21, 22.
  • the two leg loops 23, 24 are fixedly connected to one another via a web 25.
  • the entire seat belt system 20, ie the abdominal or pelvic belt 1 and the leg loops 23, 24 and the web 25 are made of the same textile material that meets the requirement of the European standard EN12277.
  • leg loop 23, 24 In order to detachably connect the leg loops 23, 24 to the abdominal belt 1, a leg loop 23, 24 is guided through the loop 10 of the belt 1 until the web 25 rests on the inside of the loop 10.
  • a carabiner or a rope is also hooked or integrated into the loop 10 of the seat belt system 20.
  • the inventive arrangement of the abdominal or pelvic girdle 1 and leg loops 23, 24 results in a significantly improved hold for the wearer in the event of a fall or abseiling, as a result of which the loads on the body or on certain body parts can be substantially reduced.
  • the leg loops 23, 24 are not firmly connected to the belt via the loop 10. Since the leg loops can greatly influence the freedom of movement of the wearer, the wearer can, after a successful abseiling or securing operation, detach the leg loops 23, 24 from the abdominal or pelvic belt 1 and place them in the space provided Stow bag 6. This ensures full functionality as a simple belt 1 while providing functionality as a seat belt system 20 only by adding the leg loops 21, 22 when desired by the wearer.

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DE102013222372A1 (de) * 2013-11-04 2015-05-07 Bornack Gmbh & Co. Kg Beschlagelement für Auffanggurtsystem und Auffanggurtsystem
WO2017035612A1 (fr) * 2015-09-02 2017-03-09 LESSER LEVY, Jaques Agencement pour ceinture de sécurité à superposer avec anneaux désolidarisables

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EP0477110A1 (fr) * 1990-09-04 1992-03-25 Societe Nouvelle Millet Cuissard pour la pratique de l'escalade
EP0736310A2 (fr) * 1995-04-03 1996-10-09 Metolius Mountain Products, Inc. Harnais d'escalade avec sangles pour les jambes et hauteur réglables
WO1998001187A1 (fr) * 1996-07-04 1998-01-15 Zedel Cuissard ou harnais d'encordement ajustable en hauteur
EP1516646A1 (fr) * 2003-09-19 2005-03-23 Zedel Harnais d'encordement et de suspension à résistance renforcée

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EP0477110A1 (fr) * 1990-09-04 1992-03-25 Societe Nouvelle Millet Cuissard pour la pratique de l'escalade
EP0736310A2 (fr) * 1995-04-03 1996-10-09 Metolius Mountain Products, Inc. Harnais d'escalade avec sangles pour les jambes et hauteur réglables
WO1998001187A1 (fr) * 1996-07-04 1998-01-15 Zedel Cuissard ou harnais d'encordement ajustable en hauteur
EP1516646A1 (fr) * 2003-09-19 2005-03-23 Zedel Harnais d'encordement et de suspension à résistance renforcée

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE102013222372A1 (de) * 2013-11-04 2015-05-07 Bornack Gmbh & Co. Kg Beschlagelement für Auffanggurtsystem und Auffanggurtsystem
DE102013222372B4 (de) 2013-11-04 2020-06-18 Bornack Gmbh & Co. Kg Beschlagelement für Auffanggurtsystem und Auffanggurtsystem
WO2017035612A1 (fr) * 2015-09-02 2017-03-09 LESSER LEVY, Jaques Agencement pour ceinture de sécurité à superposer avec anneaux désolidarisables

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