EP2810575A1 - Habillage supérieur - Google Patents

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EP2810575A1
EP2810575A1 EP13170409.0A EP13170409A EP2810575A1 EP 2810575 A1 EP2810575 A1 EP 2810575A1 EP 13170409 A EP13170409 A EP 13170409A EP 2810575 A1 EP2810575 A1 EP 2810575A1
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Priority to PCT/EP2014/061515 priority patent/WO2014195330A1/fr
Priority to EP14735480.7A priority patent/EP3003083A1/fr
Priority to CA2914277A priority patent/CA2914277A1/fr
Priority to US14/896,366 priority patent/US20160120250A1/en
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    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
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  • the present invention relates to an outerwear, a back protector and clothing.
  • connection between a pair of trousers and a bodice to a common garment is often limited by the fact that they are like at US 2005/0114979 A1 . DE 10 2004 063 586 A1 . WO 00/47071 .
  • JP 3-115611 or DE 29619508 U1 only suitable for pants with built-in fasteners such as horizontal zippers. Other connecting means that need to be sewn or firmly fixed to the pants are also known.
  • Velcro connection are in US 3737916 . US 5754982 . US 7398558 B1 or DE 3228720 A1 disclosed.
  • JP 61-11712 shows a belly band-like snow protection. A hook-shaped connection is off FR 2803177 A3 known.
  • JP 2011190547 is described a snow guard, which can be attached to a trousers with belt loops.
  • a connecting means is used that is fixed outside the belt.
  • the other part of the connection is fixed to the inside of the snow fence. The forces that arise during a fall, especially in winter sports, can possibly solve this connection.
  • CH 704437 B1 shows a back protector, which has its application in motorcycling and winter sports and has a belt-like band.
  • DE 1217297 a device for fastening a pants, skirt or the like to a jacket, blouse or vest is described, wherein a rubber band must be threaded through a holding device.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an outer garment which is connectable in a simple manner with a pair of pants.
  • the outerwear should be suitable to be connectable with any commercially available pants without the pants being adapted in a special way to the connection with the outerwear.
  • an overall clothing is to be created, which connects the outerwear slip-resistant with the pants and / or protects the wearer so that foreign bodies, such as snow over the waistband can not get to the body of the wearer and / or provides a circumferentially closed weather protection for the wearer in the waist area.
  • An outer garment comprises a plurality of tabs disposed on a lower portion of the outer garment and a belt, which belt is usable as a trouser belt and at the same time is engageable with tabs of the outer garment.
  • An outerwear is clothing for the upper body, in particular in the form of a vest, so without arm or as a jacket with a long or short arm or as a bib.
  • a tab is an area projecting downwardly against a lower edge of the outer garment.
  • the tab is preferably tongue-like and the material of the tongue may be single layer or multiple layers may be combined into a single-layer combination.
  • the tongue has no openings or passages through which a retaining element, such as a hook, a string or a belt can be pulled.
  • connection with tabs for the connection and detachment of the garments a quick, easy and stable handling is achieved.
  • the comfort does not suffer from the connection.
  • the connecting means are hidden when worn for aesthetic reasons.
  • At least one tab of the outer clothing can be folded over at the lower belt edge and detachably connected to the belt.
  • the fasteners, so the tab (s), not visible and it is a fashionable design allows.
  • the at least one tab can be turned over from the outside on the belt and at the belt edge located below and can be detachably connected there to an inwardly directed surface of the belt.
  • This can a Velcro connection to the belt can be achieved.
  • Velcro connections directly with the fabric of the pants can be avoided so that the fabric is not damaged.
  • a Velcro connection with the pants could accelerate the aging of textiles by friction.
  • the outerwear may be a winter jacket, the winter jacket comprising a snow guard and the snow skirt comprising the at least one tab.
  • a snow guard is a wide and circulating band attached to the inside of a jacket, which, through the connection with the belt, ensures that no snow can get under the jacket from below.
  • the snow skirt can be separable from the jacket. So he can have at its upper edge a zipper for connection with the jacket and at its lower edge the tabs described.
  • a jacket can be connected via the zipper with the snow guard and this in turn can be releasably attached to a corresponding belt.
  • the tab device can be attached to any winter jackets, which in the jacket inside a circumferential zipper, for. at the height of the waist.
  • the outerwear may be a jacket or vest. It may preferably comprise at least one back protector. Especially when using a vest with back protector, it is necessary to ensure that the protector does not slip in the event of a fall. This purpose is the described attachment with the tabs on the belt. Although the belt loops of the pants should not be designed to be very tear-resistant, the belt that securely encloses the wearer's body offers the certainty that the protector will not slip in the event of a fall.
  • the outerwear has at least three and in particular at least four straps, this number being adapted to the usual equipment of five belt loops of the (ski) pants.
  • the outerwear may have a maximum of ten or fewer tabs. If such an outerwear is used with a pair of trousers with significantly fewer loops, then a tab may possibly lie directly on a belt loop of the trousers, so that this tab can not be folded over for engagement with the belt. In this case, it can be folded in immediately along the outerwear and thus outside of the belt, without it contributing to the connection with the belt.
  • a back protector comprises at least one tab and a belt, the belt being usable as a trouser belt and simultaneously engageable with the at least one tab of the back protector.
  • the most important advantage here is the better fixation of the back protector on a pair of trousers. It will reduce the horizontal and / or vertical displacement of the back protector during a fall.
  • a corresponding garment comprises an outer garment, a belt and a pair of trousers, the trousers comprising, via loops for fastening the belt, no fasteners for direct or indirect permanent connection to the outer garment.
  • the advantage here is a better protection against weather, especially during activities or sports in nature.
  • FIG. 1 shows the belt 1 with the fixed on the inside connecting means 2.
  • the connecting means should be fixed in several sections on the belt so that a comfortable fit of the belt is given. And it allows full function with different belt settings. Or the lanyard should be supple enough to fix it to the belt throughout without compromising comfort.
  • the connecting means may in particular be a Velcro connection.
  • a hook-and-loop connection can consist essentially of two parts, namely a first flat layer which has a multiplicity of small loops and a second flat layer which has a plurality of small hooks, so that in the case of a hook and loop connection the hooks engage in the loops and themselves so sets a flat connection.
  • the Velcro layer may preferably have the loop-containing layer on the inside of the belt.
  • the tabs 4 of the outerwear described below may accordingly comprise the hook-containing Velcro layer. An exchange of these layers is possible. Also, as in Fig. 1 indicated, not the entire belt inside be provided with the same Velcro layer, but in the middle part, ie in the middle of the back of a person wearing the belt, exchange.
  • FIG. 2 shows the lower edge 10 of the inside of an upper part 3.
  • the tabs 4 have on one side of the connecting means 2, which is in particular a Velcro layer.
  • the number of tabs 4 preferably results from the number of belt loops minus one. Most trousers have five belt loops, thus resulting in a number of four tabs 4.
  • the width of the outer clothing, so the extension in Fig. 2 from left to right is sized so that it can span the body of the wearer.
  • the spacing and length of the tabs in the preferred embodiment is determined by the spacing of the belt loops. The goal is to make the resulting gaps 5 around the belt loops as small as possible but as large as necessary so that people with different hip circumferences and pants get the best possible weather protection.
  • FIG. 3 shows the connection of belt 1 and lug 4 on the upper part 3 in cross-section across the belt 1 at a point where the belt has no loop.
  • the upper part of a pair of pants 6 and the Velcro layer 2 is shown. It is shown how the fabric of the upper part 3 lies around the belt 1 from the outside.
  • the tabs 4 which are taken from below between the belt 1 and the pants 6. The tabs are folded at the lower edge 10 of the upper part behind the belt. The flaps 4 are thus located between the belt 1 and the pants 6.
  • the upper part 3 is shown with a large arc around the belt, with a direct contact usually being established from the outer clothing to the outer side of the belt 1.
  • FIG. 4 shows the assembly of the upper part 3 with the belt 1 in the direction from the inside out.
  • the pants 6 is not shown, but it is only a belt loop 9 shown, which surrounds the belt.
  • the tabs are located along the inside of the belt. In areas where a belt loop 9 is provided, there is no tab. 4
  • FIG. 5 shows by way of example a complete connection between an outer garment 7 with integrated suspenders 8 and a trousers 6 with belt loops 9 from the rear.
  • the outerwear 7 is designed as a rear bib, which is very helpful in a ski or snowboard clothing, so that when falling no snow can penetrate under the jacket and / or in the pants.
  • FIG. 6 shows an example of a complete connection between an outerwear with integrated suspenders 8 and a pants 6 with belt loops 9 from the front. In the abdominal area 7 no material is provided at the bib.
  • the tabs described can be attached to a jacket. They may be provided at the bottom edge of the jacket or on a circumferential line around the inside of the jacket so that a lower portion of the jacket may extend down the belt and provide protection for the buttocks.
  • the outerwear is applied as follows. First, the belt is pulled through the belt loops of the pants. Then the person puts on the outerwear. Then the tabs are at about the height of the belt. Preferably, a second person pivots the tabs under the belt, wherein the tabs are in a 180 ° -Abwinklung to the outerwear 3.
  • the Velcro connection provides a surface connection of the belt to the tabs, with their highest holding force in the transverse or shear direction. By pressing the belt against the body of the wearer, the holding force is increased. In addition, causes the 180 ° deflection, which is a wrap of the belt, so as to increase the holding forces further.
  • the number of tabs adapted to the Hosensch securedaniere.
  • the number of straps can also be significantly larger than the loop number.
  • the number of tabs may be 10 or 15.
  • the tabs, which lie in areas of loops of the pants, are folded immediately, so outside the loop under the upper part 3. In this case would be outside, so right-sided of the belt 1 of Fig. 3 , first a belt loop, followed by the flap 4 and then immediately following the fabric of the upper part 3.
  • the width of the tabs 4 may preferably be between 20% and 80% of the distance of two adjacent loops of a pair of pants.
  • the width of the tabs may preferably be between 2 and 10 cm and the length, ie in the vertical direction, is at least 2 cm, preferably at least 3 cm and a maximum of 8 cm.
  • top refers in particular to a person who wears the corresponding garments as intended and who is in an upright position.
  • outerwear refers to clothing for the upper body and not to an outer layer worn clothing.
  • direction “inside” refers to being closer to the body of the person, and “lying out” position or direction being farther from the body.

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EP13170409.0A EP2810575A1 (fr) 2013-06-04 2013-06-04 Habillage supérieur
PCT/EP2014/061515 WO2014195330A1 (fr) 2013-06-04 2014-06-03 Vêtement de dessus
EP14735480.7A EP3003083A1 (fr) 2013-06-04 2014-06-03 Vêtement de dessus
CA2914277A CA2914277A1 (fr) 2013-06-04 2014-06-03 Vetement de dessus
US14/896,366 US20160120250A1 (en) 2013-06-04 2014-06-03 Outerwear

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DE1217297B (de) 1961-12-02 1966-05-26 Wilhelm Frank Vorrichtung zum Befestigen der Hose, des Rocks od. dgl. am Hemd, einer Jacke, Bluse oder Weste
US3737916A (en) 1971-03-15 1973-06-12 A Grenier Jacket and trousers combination
DE3228720A1 (de) 1982-07-31 1984-02-02 Ernst Harr Gmbh & Co Kg Wetterfester anzug, insbesondere fuer motorradfahrer
JPS6111712A (ja) 1984-06-26 1986-01-20 Yokohama Rubber Co Ltd:The Frp被覆光フアイバの製造方法
JPH03115611A (ja) 1989-09-29 1991-05-16 Ube Ind Ltd 除塵装置
DE29619508U1 (de) 1996-11-08 1997-01-02 Tommys Berufskleidung Gmbh Arbeitsanzug
US5754982A (en) 1996-11-15 1998-05-26 Gainer; C. Morgan Vest hold-down system for ballistic resistant vest
US5758366A (en) * 1997-01-09 1998-06-02 Wilson; Barry E. Garment belt
WO2000047071A1 (fr) 1999-02-08 2000-08-17 Gianpaolo Battaglia Bande connectant des vetements ou des parties de ceux-ci
FR2803177A3 (fr) 1999-12-30 2001-07-06 Rossignol Sa Vetement pour sportif
US20050114979A1 (en) 2003-11-06 2005-06-02 Richard Woolcott Powder skirt zipper system
DE102004063586A1 (de) 2004-12-30 2006-07-13 Willy Bogner Gmbh & Co. Kgaa Teilbarer Overall
US20070277283A1 (en) * 2006-05-31 2007-12-06 Borowski Robert J Safety jacket
US7398558B1 (en) 2003-12-18 2008-07-15 Art Kattenhorn Internal suspenders
US20110197332A1 (en) * 2010-02-18 2011-08-18 Yu Ching-Hung Ski Jacket with a Waist Adjuster Storage Structure
JP2011190547A (ja) 2010-03-12 2011-09-29 Ohyukiya:Kk 雪除け防具
CH704437B1 (de) 2007-02-04 2012-08-15 Power Bike Gmbh Rückenprotektor.

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1217297B (de) 1961-12-02 1966-05-26 Wilhelm Frank Vorrichtung zum Befestigen der Hose, des Rocks od. dgl. am Hemd, einer Jacke, Bluse oder Weste
US3737916A (en) 1971-03-15 1973-06-12 A Grenier Jacket and trousers combination
DE3228720A1 (de) 1982-07-31 1984-02-02 Ernst Harr Gmbh & Co Kg Wetterfester anzug, insbesondere fuer motorradfahrer
JPS6111712A (ja) 1984-06-26 1986-01-20 Yokohama Rubber Co Ltd:The Frp被覆光フアイバの製造方法
JPH03115611A (ja) 1989-09-29 1991-05-16 Ube Ind Ltd 除塵装置
DE29619508U1 (de) 1996-11-08 1997-01-02 Tommys Berufskleidung Gmbh Arbeitsanzug
US5754982A (en) 1996-11-15 1998-05-26 Gainer; C. Morgan Vest hold-down system for ballistic resistant vest
US5758366A (en) * 1997-01-09 1998-06-02 Wilson; Barry E. Garment belt
WO2000047071A1 (fr) 1999-02-08 2000-08-17 Gianpaolo Battaglia Bande connectant des vetements ou des parties de ceux-ci
FR2803177A3 (fr) 1999-12-30 2001-07-06 Rossignol Sa Vetement pour sportif
US20050114979A1 (en) 2003-11-06 2005-06-02 Richard Woolcott Powder skirt zipper system
US7398558B1 (en) 2003-12-18 2008-07-15 Art Kattenhorn Internal suspenders
DE102004063586A1 (de) 2004-12-30 2006-07-13 Willy Bogner Gmbh & Co. Kgaa Teilbarer Overall
US20070277283A1 (en) * 2006-05-31 2007-12-06 Borowski Robert J Safety jacket
CH704437B1 (de) 2007-02-04 2012-08-15 Power Bike Gmbh Rückenprotektor.
US20110197332A1 (en) * 2010-02-18 2011-08-18 Yu Ching-Hung Ski Jacket with a Waist Adjuster Storage Structure
JP2011190547A (ja) 2010-03-12 2011-09-29 Ohyukiya:Kk 雪除け防具

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