EP3991591A1 - Courroie et procédé de fabrication d'une courroie - Google Patents

Courroie et procédé de fabrication d'une courroie Download PDF

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EP3991591A1
EP3991591A1 EP21203065.4A EP21203065A EP3991591A1 EP 3991591 A1 EP3991591 A1 EP 3991591A1 EP 21203065 A EP21203065 A EP 21203065A EP 3991591 A1 EP3991591 A1 EP 3991591A1
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Karsten Weidner
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F9/00Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
    • A41F9/002Free belts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F9/00Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
    • A41F9/007Belt loops
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B11/00Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
    • A44B11/006Attachment of buckle to strap

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  • the invention relates to a belt, in particular for holding clothing together or for supporting the fit of clothing, with a belt strap and a first retaining strap, the belt strap having a connection area and a free area, and the connection area is designed to accommodate a fastener and the free area connectable to the received fastener such that the belt is closable in an open, stretched form into a ring shape and the first tether forms a loop around a longitudinal axis of the belt band for passing the free portion of the belt band.
  • the invention also relates to a method for producing a belt, in particular a belt of the type mentioned above.
  • Belts are used in particular to hold clothing together or to help clothing fit, or as a fashion accessory.
  • belts are known in particular, in which a belt band is placed around a partial area of a closure or a web of a closure and then sewn and/or glued and/or riveted. This will securely fasten the clasp to the belt.
  • Such belts are made with different fasteners.
  • a Fastener A belt buckle, pin buckle, double-D clasp, or other type of hook or clasp.
  • no fasteners can be interchanged or exchanged with such belts.
  • belts with interchangeable clasps include a button or snap fastener at the connection point to the clasp, with these systems being bulky and, in addition, no color-matching combination of button or snap fastener and clasp is possible.
  • U.S. 5,582,334 discloses a belt system with a buckle in the manner of a modern belt belt buckle.
  • the object of the invention is to improve the prior art.
  • a belt in particular for holding clothing together or for supporting the fit of clothing, with a belt strap and a first retaining strap, the belt strap having a connection area and a free area and the connection area for receiving a fastener is set up and the free area can be connected to the received closure, so that the belt can be closed from an open, stretched shape into a ring shape and the first retaining strap forms a loop around a longitudinal axis of the belt strap for guiding the free area of the belt strap through, the first tether is assigned to the connection area, in particular firmly, so that by passing the free area through the first tether, a retaining loop for receiving the closure is formed without further receiving or connecting means.
  • a “belt” can be any ribbon or cord-like element that performs the function of a belt as a structural, tension-resistant element along with other elements.
  • a belt strap is a strip of leather, a webbing, a strip of fabric or imitation leather.
  • the belt strap can also be made of a synthetic material or a silicone rubber.
  • such a belt strap also has holes for receiving a Closure element of a closure, such as a hook on.
  • a “tether” is, for example, a ring-shaped or loop-shaped element which is looped around the belt band and firmly closed and which is suitable for receiving or guiding a part of the belt band.
  • a retaining strap can be made of the same material as the belt strap, but can also be made of a different material for fashion or technical reasons.
  • such a retaining strap can also be a clip or part of a ring, which is looped or held around the belt strap in such a way that this clip or this part of a ring receives or holds part of the belt strap, in particular after or when the belt is fastened can record.
  • connection area is the area, in particular the end area, of the belt strap to which a buckle for the belt is attached. Furthermore, a fastening for the first retaining strap or further retaining straps can also be provided in this connection area.
  • this is the area that is later worn in the front area of the body, for example on trousers.
  • a “free area” is an area of the belt strap that faces away from the connection area For example, with a pointed shape, it can also be referred to as the "open end” or “loose end” of the belt.
  • the holes for a connection to the buckle of the belt are also located in this free area.
  • a "clasp" of such a belt can be any form of clasp, buckle, belt buckle, pin buckle or double-D clasp, which is suitable for closing the belt from an open, stretched shape into a ring shape.
  • a closure also has means for passing it through or for inserting it into holes in the free area of the belt strap.
  • such a closure can also be a simple hook.
  • a “longitudinal axis" of the belt band is in particular the axis which runs along the belt band, that is to say along its longitudinal extension.
  • This longitudinal axis does not have to run mathematically exactly along the belt band, for example not exactly along a geometric center line or center of gravity of the belt band, but of course also includes a deviation of up to +20° to -20°, for example.
  • a "carrying loop” is in particular a loop-shaped receiving area formed by the belt strap, which is created in cooperation with the first strap by leading the free area through or back through the first strap and thus a closure or a partial area of the closure, for example a web of the closure.
  • the first holding strap is firmly connected to the connection area, so that the first holding strap cannot be displaced especially after recording the closure, is prevented.
  • the belt strap is assigned a second retaining strap for passing through the free area, with the second retaining strap being attached to the belt strap or to the first retaining strap in particular with a connection strap.
  • the belt strap can also be guided through the second holding strap, in particular after it has been passed through the first holding strap, so that after a ring-shaped belt has been formed and the belt has been closed with the fastener, the free end or the free area of the belt strap that is then still exposed can be passed through the second strap. This keeps the free area of the belt strap secure.
  • Such a “second tether” is designed in the same way as the first tether, but can also be moved freely on the belt strap, so that it does not jam the free area of the belt strap with a other part of the belt and the belt is so comfortable to wear.
  • a "connecting band” is in particular a strip of material which runs between the first retaining band and the second retaining band or also between the connecting area and the second retaining band.
  • Such a connecting strap is also designed to be soft or pliable, for example, so that the connecting strap can be flexibly attached to the belt strap.
  • such a connecting band runs along the longitudinal axis or as an extension of the longitudinal axis of the belt band.
  • the connecting strap is arranged as an extension of the connecting area of the belt strap, so that after the holding loop has been formed, the free area can be passed through the second holding strap and the second holding strap by means of the connection band is arranged at a distance from the first tether on the belt strap.
  • the connecting strap is connected to the first holding strap on a side of the first holding strap facing away from or facing the belt strap.
  • a side of the first retaining strap can be selected for the connection of the connecting strap to the first retaining strap, which is not visible when the belt is later worn.
  • This configuration ensures, for example, that after the holding loop has been formed and the fastener has been tied into the belt, the connecting strap runs behind the belt strap in the viewing direction and thus does not impair the visual effect of the belt.
  • the belt strap has an opening, in particular for a pin of a pin clasp or a hook, with the opening being arranged in particular in the region of the retaining loop that is or is to be formed is. In particular, this opening is arranged in the area of a central axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the belt. If the pin buckle is designed as a double pin buckle, ie with two pins, a wider opening for receiving both pins next to each other or two parallel openings for receiving one pin each can be introduced in the belt strap.
  • connection area is assigned a pin buckle, a double pin buckle, a buckle, a pair of double D-rings or a hook, the pin buckle, the buckle, the pair of double D-rings or the hook being attached to the belt by means of the holding loop is fixed.
  • the object is achieved by a method for producing a belt, in particular a belt according to the embodiments described above, wherein the free area of the belt strap is guided around a web of the respective closure and after being guided around the web the first retaining strap is fed back through is formed, so that a loop for connecting the fastener to the belt strap is formed and the fastener is firmly connected to the connection area of the belt strap by means of the strap.
  • the free portion is passed through a second tether so that the second tether is held firmly to the belt band for passing the free portion through again after forming the ring shape and connecting to the buckle.
  • a belt can also be produced in such a way that the free area of the belt band does not hang freely in space after forming the ring shape, but rather securely from the second retaining band, in particular at a defined distance from the first retaining band is held.
  • a belt manufactured using this method therefore satisfies both aesthetic and practical aspects.
  • the object is achieved by a belt which is manufactured using one of the methods described above.
  • Such a belt can be made easily, quickly and, above all, expediently or equipped with other fasteners.
  • a belt is thus provided which can be modified, assembled and/or equipped with other closures by the end customer himself.
  • a belt strap 101 has a fastening end 103 and a free end 105 .
  • a tip 106 is formed at the free end 105 .
  • the free end 105 has a series of evenly spaced holes 115 for receiving a closure.
  • the tip 106 can also be designed as a pointed-round, pointed, round or angular end of the belt strap 101 .
  • the holes 115 can be embodied as slotted holes or holes with an attached slot.
  • a retaining ring 107 is sewn to the closure end 103 with a seam 108 . Furthermore, in a region of the closure end 103 facing the free end 105 opposite the retaining ring 107 an elongated hole 109 is introduced.
  • two elongated holes 109 arranged next to one another can also be introduced if a double pin buckle is to be brought together with the belt strap 101 .
  • a retaining strap 111 is connected to a retaining ring 113 by means of a wrap 114.
  • the retaining ring 107 and the retaining ring 113 are designed as closed rings in an oval shape.
  • the retaining strap 111 is also firmly connected to the belt strap 101 in the region of the retaining ring 107 .
  • the belt strap in figure 1 is shown from a rear side 104 for a better representation of the relationships, so that a visible side 110 is not recognizable in this representation.
  • the belt strap 101 and the retaining ring 107, the retaining ring 113 and the retaining strap 111 are made of leather in the example described.
  • a belt 201 with the belt strap 101 has a buckle 203 .
  • the free end 105 of the belt strap 101 was guided through an opening 206 for the production and assembly of the belt 201, the opening 206 being formed between a coupling leaf 207 and a holding web 205 of the coupling clasp 203.
  • the free end 105 was then fed back through the holding ring 107 and the holding loop 151 formed therewith was pulled tight.
  • the holding loop 151 lies firmly against the holding web 205 .
  • the free end 105 with the tip 106 was then also guided through the retaining ring 113, with the retaining strap 111 thus being hidden behind the belt 201 in the viewing direction.
  • the belt 201 is shown with the visible side 110 ( figure 2 ). All seams or technical features of the belt 201 that should not be visible are arranged so that they are covered on the back 104 in the wearing position.
  • a belt 201 assembled in this way can, for example, be fitted around a human by guiding the free end 105 around it Body are closed so that a hook 209 can be hung on the coupling leaf 207 in one of the holes 115.
  • the protruding free end 105 can then be guided through the opening 206, the retaining ring 107 and the retaining ring 113 with the tip 106.
  • An alternative belt 301 with a belt strap 101 is designed as follows:
  • the free end 105 of the belt strap 101 is passed through an opening 306 of a buckle 303 .
  • the opening 306 is formed by a frame 304 of the pin buckle and a holding bar 305 .
  • the holding bar runs approximately in the middle of the pin buckle 303 transversely to the longitudinal extension of the belt strap 101.
  • this holding bar 305 also carries the mandrel 309 of the pin buckle 303. The mandrel 309 can be rotated freely about the holding bar 305.
  • the free end 105 of the belt strap 101 After passing the free end 105 of the belt strap 101 through the opening 306 and passing the mandrel 309 through the slot 109, the free end 105 was passed back through the retaining ring 107 and the retaining ring 113.
  • the retaining strap 111 is also covered behind the belt strap 101 in the viewing direction in this belt 301 .
  • Belt 301 is also shown with face 110 ( figure 3 ). Any seams or technical features of the Belt 301 that should not be visible are also arranged concealed on the back 104 in the carrying position.
  • the free end 105 with the tip 106 can now be guided through the opening 306 and secured with the mandrel 309 in one of the holes 115.
  • the free end 105 can then be passed through the retaining ring 107 and the retaining ring 113 so that the belt is properly fastened and put on correctly.
  • the free end 105 with the tip 106 is guided through the opening 206 of the buckle 203 and then folded back in one direction, namely to form a holding loop 151 .
  • the free end 105 is then passed through the retaining ring 107 and the arrangement around the retaining web 205 of the buckle 203 is pulled tight. Then the free end 205 is pulled through the retaining ring 113 and a corresponding belt 201 is made with it.
  • the belt clasp 203 is exchanged, for example for a pin clasp 303, in such a way that the retaining loop 151 is slightly opened back through the retaining ring 107 by the free end 105 being pulled back through the retaining ring 107. Then the free end 105 can be completely pulled out of the retaining ring 107 and the belt strap 101 can be completely removed from the opening 206 of the buckle 203 . The buckle 203 is then free from the belt strap 101 and can be stored separately.
  • a pin clasp 303 is then installed in exchange for the belt clasp 203 in such a way that the pin 309 is passed through the elongated hole 109 . Then the free end 105 is guided through the opening 306 between the frame 304 and the holding web 305 of the buckle 303 and put back through the holding ring 107 . Now the free end opposite the pin buckle 303 can be tightened around the retaining bar 305, so that the retaining loop 151 is tightly formed around the retaining bar 305 of the pin buckle.

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GB2354929A (en) 1999-10-07 2001-04-11 Anglobal Ltd Adjustable straps and strap fittings
FR2924905A1 (fr) * 2007-12-18 2009-06-19 Jean Philippe Gergaud Systeme d'assemblage de boucle sur une sangle
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