EP3005893A1 - Porte-ceinture pour une ceinture d'outil - Google Patents

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EP3005893A1
EP3005893A1 EP14187837.1A EP14187837A EP3005893A1 EP 3005893 A1 EP3005893 A1 EP 3005893A1 EP 14187837 A EP14187837 A EP 14187837A EP 3005893 A1 EP3005893 A1 EP 3005893A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F9/00Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
    • A41F9/007Belt loops
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F2200/00Details not otherwise provided for in A45F
    • A45F2200/05Holder or carrier for specific articles
    • A45F2200/0575Portable tools
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/02Fastening articles to the garment
    • A45F5/021Fastening articles to the garment to the belt

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  • the present invention relates to a belt holder with which a belt can be held on a garment. He is particularly useful for belts that are equipped with tools.
  • Belts are usually worn to keep pants or other garments secure. But belts can be conveniently used in addition to wearing tools, as is common in the police or in the military. This is either a belt already worn on the pants used, or an additional belt, which serves as a separate tool belt. The need for such belts is great, for example, the US patent application discloses US 2010/0299905 A1 a holster worn with two loops on the belt. Recently, in addition to weapons and tools and phones and communication devices worn on the belt, the European patent application EP 1 070 464 discloses a corresponding holder for a mobile phone.
  • the US patent application US 2002/145027 discloses a tool belt additionally equipped with a shoulder strap. There are also other approaches known to give belt safe hold. This is especially interesting if a garment does not have belt loops.
  • the US patent US 4,788,723 discloses a belt holder which can be mechanically connected to and detached from the waistband. These jaws are used, as they are also known from suspenders.
  • the belt itself is in a closed Led loop, which can be made for example of leather, plastic or metal.
  • the German Utility Model DE 20 13 757 U1 discloses a loop with which an auxiliary belt can be connected to a main belt.
  • the main belt is probably an ordinary belt designed to ensure the fit of a garment.
  • the auxiliary belt is guided in a loop-like bushing.
  • This socket is connected to another socket so that together they form a double belt loop.
  • the second socket is bounded to the rear by a socket wall, which is followed by a tab below. Behind the tab, a slot is provided through which the main belt is guided.
  • the state of the art lacks a good solution with which a tool belt can be connected to a garment.
  • the present invention seeks to improve the state of the art in this field. In particular, it should be possible to connect a tool belt comfortably and safely with various garments, without being forced to have to remove tools that are attached to the belt, each threading and re-threading.
  • the belt holder according to the invention thus has a base plate.
  • This may have various shapes, for example, it may have a rectangular, square, elliptical or circular shape. Often, a rectangular shape is appropriate.
  • the base plate has connection means for connection to a garment.
  • the connecting means may be male or female connecting means.
  • Suitable connecting means are, for example, also passages, holes or recesses.
  • a rivet may be passed through such a recess and then connected to the garment.
  • It could also be a part of a push button well mounted to the base plate and a corresponding part of the garment.
  • releasable connection means are expedient, for example push buttons, in which case corresponding push-button parts are to be provided on different items of clothing.
  • bushings in particular bushings for receiving other connecting means are particularly useful. As far as the position of bushings is explained in more detail below, but it is also contemplated to provide other connecting means at these positions, in particular the above-mentioned.
  • troughs can accommodate parts of fasteners, in particular they can accommodate the heads of screws or the heads of rivets.
  • the base plate should have a first headband and a second headband.
  • These brackets have the task of holding a belt.
  • they are suitable to arrange on the base plate, so that a guide bushing for a belt is formed between the first retaining bracket, the second retaining bracket and the base plate.
  • the headband to be arranged on the base plate so that an insertion is formed between the headband.
  • a belt should be able to be introduced in the direction of the base plate. It does not depend on the exact direction of the movement, but rather the direction should generally correspond to the insertion, so overall rather trimmed on the garment, as directed away from the garment.
  • the insertion will also be suitable to remove the belt again from the belt holder.
  • the first retaining bracket has a connecting bow, which is connected to the base plate and further comprises a first guide plate.
  • the first guide plate may then extend substantially parallel to the base plate.
  • the first connecting arc has an at least approximately perpendicular direction to the base plate. So he makes above the base plate the connection with the first guide plate.
  • This construction allows the guide bush to have two parallel boundaries in the manner of a groove, which limit the movements of the belt.
  • the one boundary is formed by the first guide plate and the other of its opposite boundary is formed by a portion of the base plate.
  • the first guide arc is suitably arcuate, in accordance with its name. However, even a straight shape of the first guide arc should not be excluded. Also, the first guide arc forms a boundary of the guide bushing for the belt.
  • the second headband is designed so that it has a connecting sheet, the second connecting arc, and a second guide plate.
  • the second connecting bow should be connected to the base plate and the second guide plate should be extend at least substantially parallel to the base plate.
  • a bowstring For the first as well as for the second connecting bow, it is expedient if it is reinforced by a bowstring.
  • a bowstring can extend over the entire length of the connecting bow or over parts. Due to a certain required length of the guide plates can act on the corresponding connecting sheets a strong leverage. To make a shatterproof belt holder, a bowstring is very beneficial.
  • the connecting sheets have the same material as the corresponding guide plates and they can also have the same material as the base plate. Suitable materials are, for example, plastics.
  • the belt holder could be made of metal or a variety of rigid or semi-rigid materials. However, it is advantageous if all parts of the belt holder are made of the same material. If a plastic is chosen as the material, it is then possible, for example, to efficiently manufacture the belt holder by injection molding. Especially in those cases where all parts of the belt holder are made of the same material, a bowstring to reinforce the otherwise possibly excessively loaded connecting bows is appropriate. Incidentally, the provision of a bowstring also allows for a more elegant and aesthetically pleasing construction of the connecting arches.
  • the belt holder so that the first guide plate is longer than the second guide plate. This causes the insertion groove closer to the connection of the retaining clip with the shorter guide plate than at the connection of the retaining clip with the longer guide plate with the base plate. If the connection of the headband with the base plate is done in each case by a connecting bow, then the insertion is closer to a connecting bow than at the other connecting bow. As a rule, this arrangement leads to a belt being easier to insert into the insertion groove. In addition, he experiences particularly strong hold by the headband with the longer guide plate. It is particularly useful if the longer guide plate is arranged on the headband, which is up when wearing the belt holder. In this way, the belt pushes up under the extra long guide plate. This usually results in the belt not twisting or buckling. A short lower guide plate is sufficient to prevent slipping out of the belt down.
  • a belt holder is considered to be useful, which extends in a longitudinal direction and in a transverse direction perpendicular thereto and in which the longitudinal direction in the carrying position is substantially vertical and the transverse direction in the carrying position is substantially horizontal and which in the longitudinal direction a horizontal centerline is bisected and then the insertion groove is below this centerline.
  • a belt retainer wherein the base plate assumes a first length in the transverse direction and the first retainer occupies a second length in the transverse direction and the second retainer occupies a third length in the transverse direction, the first length being greater than the second length and as the third length. At a minimum, the first length should be greater than the second length or the third length.
  • An over a relatively long first length extending base plate ensures that a secure connection with the garment is possible.
  • anchor points are distributed over a major portion of the fabric, avoiding tearing or tearing of the belt holder. For the guidance of a generally stable belt are not so wide headband unproblematic in the transverse direction.
  • the second length and the third length are the same.
  • the first headband and the second headband may be the same width.
  • a belt holder which has a vertical center line and in which a fastening element is provided on each side of the center line. It is also expedient to provide in each case a connecting element on both sides of the first and / or the second retaining clip.
  • the belt holder can be made from a variety of semi-rigid, rigid to solid materials. In this case, metal is not excluded. It is advantageous if all corners and edges of the belt holder are rounded, optionally deburred or defused. Such materials, when in contact with textiles, may cause wear of the fabrics or tearing.
  • the Belt holder is usually firmly connected to a textile, for example, with a pair of pants. However, the belt holder may be covered by a sweater, jacket or the like.
  • the first retaining bracket at least in sections, is closer to the base plate than the second retaining bracket.
  • the second height should be greater than the first height. This can apply to the average height of the retaining bracket. It is often sufficient if the second height in the vicinity of the insertion is greater than the first height. In a typical movement of a pullover over the belt holder, this arrangement results in the sweater not being accidentally caught in the insertion groove. Therefore, a movement reduction and at the same time damage to a pullover or similar garment can be avoided.
  • Recesses can also be provided in the form of decorative recesses.
  • a decorative recess for example, have the shape of a letter or the shape of a logo or brand lettering.
  • a belt holder according to the invention 10.
  • This has a base plate 12 which has a rectangular shape.
  • each bushings 14a and 14b are provided, namely in the form of circular holes.
  • these bushings 14a and 14b are each surrounded by hollows 16a and 16b.
  • the troughs 16a and 16b can receive the head of a fastener, such as the head of a rivet. A rivet can then be flush with the base plate 12.
  • the base plate 12 additionally has a few substantially rectangular recesses 18. These recesses 18 lead to a weight saving in the base plate 12.
  • a first headband 20 and the opposite is a second bracket 22 is arranged on the base plate 12.
  • the first retainer 20 is to be above the second retainer bracket 22.
  • the first retaining clip 20 is connected to the base plate 12 via the first connecting bow 24. Accordingly, the second bracket 22 is connected via a second connecting sheet 26 with the base plate 12.
  • the two connecting sheets 24, 26 are positioned at the upper and lower edges of the base plate 12 and are flush with it. This in turn means that there is little wear on garments that come into contact with the belt holder 10.
  • the first guide plate 28 connects to the first connecting bow 24. It is a substantially rectangular plate (more precisely, the shape of its cross section is rectangular). This runs parallel over the base plate 12.
  • a second guide plate 30 adjoins the second connecting bow 26 of the second retaining clip 22. This is considerably shorter than the opposite first guide plate 28.
  • the insertion 32 Between the two brackets 20, 22 is the insertion 32. Through this belt 46 can be introduced. In this case, the belt 46 is typically guided from below, ie beyond the second retaining bracket 22, into the insertion groove 32 and then under the first guide plate 28 along to the first connecting bow 24.
  • the headband 20, 22 in the vicinity of the insertion 32 are provided with inclined surfaces 34, 36.
  • the first retaining bracket 20 a inner inclined surface 34 which is oriented towards the base plate 12, but forms an angle with it.
  • the second retaining bracket 22 has the outer inclined surface 36, which forms an angle with the base plate 12 and facing away from the base plate 12 away.
  • a belt 46 is guided between the two inclined surfaces 34, 36, which facilitates insertion and also avoids damage to the belt 46, which could result from sharp or unfavorably shaped edges of the headband 20, 22.
  • the first connecting bow 24 is reinforced with a bowstring 38, which is clearly visible in this view.
  • the second connecting bow 26 is reinforced with such a bowstring 38.
  • Fig. 2 shows the same embodiment of the belt holder 10 in a side cross-sectional view.
  • the base plate 12 on her the first tie 20 and the second tie 22 are arranged.
  • the first connecting sheet 24 is supported on this.
  • the connecting sheet 24 merges into the first guide plate 28. It is supported by a bow string 38.
  • the inner inclined surface 34 connects, which forms a recognizable acute angle with the top of the base plate 12.
  • the second connecting sheet 26 rises, which merges into the second guide plate 30.
  • the connecting sheet 26 is also reinforced by a bowstring 38.
  • the second guide plate 30 has in the vicinity of the insertion 32, the outer inclined surface 36. This also forms an acute angle with the top of the base plate 12, but is oriented outwards.
  • the illustration clearly shows how the base plate 12 forms a guide bushing for a belt 46 together with the first retaining clip 20 and the second retaining clip 22. Assuming that the first headband 20 is supported at the top, this guide bushing in the carrying position is limited as follows: toward the wearer through the base plate 12, up through the binding sheet 24, forward through the first guide plate 28, and through the second Guide plate 30 and down through the second connecting sheet 26th
  • the presentation of the Fig. 2 makes another advantageous feature of this embodiment particularly clear.
  • the first retaining bracket 20 extends in the vicinity of the Ein slaughternut 32 at a first height h 1 above the top of the base plate 12.
  • Under the height h 1 should be the height between the top of the base plate 12 and the top of the retaining bracket 20, 22 meant which is measured immediately in the vicinity of the insertion groove 32 (to simplify the drawing, the height h 1 was located at a distance too far from the insertion 32).
  • the height h 2 is to be determined on the second mounting bracket 22.
  • the inclined surface 36 should be disregarded.
  • the second height h 2 is at least slightly larger than the first height h 1 .
  • the lower hem of the pullover is pulled over the belt holder 10 during a typical movement of the wearer, such as an upward arm movement. He moves in the view of the Fig. 2 left to right. But the lower hem of the pullover is now deflected by the second connecting bow 26 and thus can not get caught with the belt holder 10 at this point. He is then guided by the second guide plate 30 via the insertion 32 of time, and therefore do not get caught or jammed there. Because the height h 1 is slightly smaller than the height h 2 , the presented seam is also easily guided over the first guide plate 28.
  • Fig. 3 shows in a slightly simplified perspective view of the belt holder 10, which was mounted on a pair of pants 42.
  • the belt holder 10 includes flush with the waistband 44.
  • the belt holder 10 is mounted so that the first headband 20 is up and the second headband 22 is down. It is fastened to the waistband 44 with rivets 48a and 48b. Further fastening means may be provided, for example, in the vicinity of the lower edge of the base plate 12.
  • the belt 46 has been pushed over the second bracket 22 in the insertion 32 and is now already about half covered by the first bracket 20. It can therefore be seen that a belt 46 can be easily connected to the pants. He is just as easy to remove again.
  • work trousers can be quickly combined with various work belts.
  • These work belts can also be fitted with tool holders easily inserted into the belt holder 10. It is no longer necessary in comparison to conventional solutions to remove tools from the belt 46, then introduce the belt 46 through individual trouser loops and while doing so, piece by piece, retract the tool holder onto the belt 46.

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CN109310200A (zh) * 2016-06-16 2019-02-05 蒙戴尼沃奇有限公司 用于腕带的可调节支架
WO2024011270A1 (fr) * 2022-07-14 2024-01-18 Palfinger Ag Harnais de sécurité

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US4788723A (en) 1987-10-13 1988-12-06 Doelfel John G Clip on belt loops for clothing
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DE20013757U1 (de) 2000-08-10 2000-11-30 PRYM MODA GmbH, 42899 Remscheid Schlaufe für einen Gürtel
EP1070464A2 (fr) 1999-07-07 2001-01-24 Böllhoff & Co, GmbH & Co KG Pièce d'adaptation pour téléphone mobile
US20020145027A1 (en) 1999-07-21 2002-10-10 Godshaw Donald E. Low slung tool carrier
DE102009032501A1 (de) * 2008-11-22 2010-05-27 Kühnhanss, Colin Gürtelclip
US20100299905A1 (en) 2009-05-27 2010-12-02 Jason Lee McCoy Fast draw security holster

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GB352890A (en) * 1930-12-22 1931-07-16 Heinrich Wille Trousers clip
US2931085A (en) * 1956-05-17 1960-04-05 Benlian Vera Belt to garment supporting device
US4788723A (en) 1987-10-13 1988-12-06 Doelfel John G Clip on belt loops for clothing
US5797145A (en) * 1996-09-12 1998-08-25 Levinson; Jeffrey A. Clothing decoration
EP1070464A2 (fr) 1999-07-07 2001-01-24 Böllhoff & Co, GmbH & Co KG Pièce d'adaptation pour téléphone mobile
US20020145027A1 (en) 1999-07-21 2002-10-10 Godshaw Donald E. Low slung tool carrier
DE20013757U1 (de) 2000-08-10 2000-11-30 PRYM MODA GmbH, 42899 Remscheid Schlaufe für einen Gürtel
DE102009032501A1 (de) * 2008-11-22 2010-05-27 Kühnhanss, Colin Gürtelclip
US20100299905A1 (en) 2009-05-27 2010-12-02 Jason Lee McCoy Fast draw security holster

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN109310200A (zh) * 2016-06-16 2019-02-05 蒙戴尼沃奇有限公司 用于腕带的可调节支架
WO2024011270A1 (fr) * 2022-07-14 2024-01-18 Palfinger Ag Harnais de sécurité

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