EP4181722A1 - Pantalon comprenant un système de ceinture - Google Patents

Pantalon comprenant un système de ceinture

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EP4181722A1
EP4181722A1 EP21737407.3A EP21737407A EP4181722A1 EP 4181722 A1 EP4181722 A1 EP 4181722A1 EP 21737407 A EP21737407 A EP 21737407A EP 4181722 A1 EP4181722 A1 EP 4181722A1
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waistband
belt
pants
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trousers
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Armin Wagner
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D31/00Materials specially adapted for outerwear
    • A41D31/04Materials specially adapted for outerwear characterised by special function or use
    • A41D31/18Elastic
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D1/00Garments
    • A41D1/06Trousers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F9/00Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
    • A41F9/02Expansible or adjustable belts or girdles ; Adjustable fasteners comprising a track and a slide member
    • A41F9/025Adjustable belts or girdles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2600/00Uses of garments specially adapted for specific purposes
    • A41D2600/20Uses of garments specially adapted for specific purposes for working activities

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  • Trousers comprising a waistband system
  • the invention relates to trousers comprising a waistband system, a method for producing such trousers and the use of such trousers.
  • Garments that lie on the hips are common parts of lower body clothing in everyday life. They cover the lower body and possibly the legs up to the feet with so-called trouser legs.
  • Lower body clothing typically includes a waistband, e.g. B. pants with a waistband that rests on the hips or waist of a wearer when worn and from which downwards, then the lower extremities of the wearer are partially or fully covered.
  • the waistband is usually designed for a specific hip size (which in turn corresponds to a specific clothing size), can be adjusted at the front, e.g. B.
  • a hip belt or belt that can be held and tightened by belt loops along the waistband can provide additional support for the waistband, e.g. B. when the federal government no longer corresponds exactly to the measurements of the hips or external circumstances, wetness or sweat cause, which means that the federal government then tends to slip or tends to slip.
  • US Pat. No. 1,959,486 A discloses trousers with a divided, multi-part waistband for adjusting the width of the trousers.
  • a front waistband part which overlaps a back waistband part in an additional layer of material on the outside, is partially sewn over the back waistband part by means of a construction using a fabric flap and an endless loop sewn into it rear, inner waistband part pulled.
  • the inner rear waistband part which is also connected to the front waistband part in the side hip areas of the pants via a short elastic section on the inside of an overlapping section of the front waistband part, is at least partially unfolded or gathered together when the divided waistband is tightened, so that this construction leads to noticeable creases forming in the side hip areas of the pants.
  • This unfolding of material layers creates unpleasant pressure points or pressure points on the skin when wearing the pants.
  • this formation of folds also takes place precisely where, due to the construction, there is already a massive accumulation of material of several overlapping material layers on top of each other. This construction, which is multi-layered in the hip areas, is not particularly comfortable to wear on its own.
  • trousers that can be individually adjusted and/or adjusted to a certain hip size and/or in particular inserts with additional weight offers a firm but at the same time comfortable hold on the hip of a wearer.
  • the trousers according to the invention comprise a special trousers waistband system according to the invention.
  • the trousers according to the invention can also have two trouser legs in addition to the waistband system. B. firmly sewn or can be zipped off, arbitrarily long or short and with or without surcharge.
  • the trousers can have other usual functional parts, such as a plurality of trouser pockets and the like or accessories.
  • Said waistband system of the pants includes a circumferential waistband. This is basically comparable to a waistband of ordinary pants.
  • the side of the pants that normally rests against the stomach of the wearer is referred to below as a front side of the pants.
  • an opposite side of the trousers, more precisely the waistband of the trousers, which usually rests on the back of the wearer, is called the back.
  • said waistband When worn as intended, said waistband runs from the back in the lumbar region of the wearer above along the hips (sideways) to a front area on the front of the pants.
  • This horizontal direction along the waistband (or waist circumference) is therefore also referred to as the “waistband progression direction” or longitudinal direction of the waistband (or hip circumference direction).
  • the waistband includes several different sections along its course. For example, an inelastic waistband section extends at least on the back side along the waistband.
  • the inelastic waistband section integrated into the waistband is, according to the invention, part of a non-elastic belt that can be closed preferably at the front, particularly preferably at the side on the front side, which will be explained further below.
  • This section of the belt that is integrated into the waistband can therefore also be referred to as “belt-waistband section” in the following, since it forms a common part of the waistband and belt.
  • the waistband also includes at least one waistband section that is mono-elastic, possibly bi-elastic, at least in the direction of the waistband or at least in the longitudinal direction (of the circumferential waistband), through which the waistband automatically adapts to small changes in the hip circumference of the wearer without creasing.
  • the position and length of this elastic waistband section along the waistband can basically be freely selected. However, preferred developments in this regard are explained further below.
  • the waistband system of the pants is essentially relaxed in a normal, upright posture. This means that without an external force being applied, the waistband system is in a more or less relaxed state, depending on the width of the waistband of the pants waistband relative to the waist circumference of the wearer. Due to an external force, e.g. B. by a movement of the wearer, such as. B. "bend forward" or “squat down", the waistband system can be brought into a stretch position.
  • the trouser waistband system can also be stretched by loading the trouser pockets or by applying an additional load. At least the previously described monoelastic waistband section of the waistband system is stretched, d. H. the waistband system experiences a change in length in relation to its original length, i.e.
  • the length of the waistband system here means a dimension in the direction of stretching or perpendicular to the direction in which the waistband runs.
  • the term elongation here mainly includes positive elongation, i.e. stretching. Nevertheless, negative expansions, i.e. compressions due to yielding of the elastic material, on the opposite side of the waistband cannot be ruled out.
  • such materials are considered “elastic” if they are also seen as elastic in the relevant specialist circles (regardless of the way they are processed). These include in particular substances which contain a certain proportion of elastic fibers (elastane, lycra and similar) in the direction of stretching. In principle, materials that have so-called mechanical stretch properties could also be used if they have sufficient stretch properties.
  • Typical elastic fabrics are Schoeller®-dynamic or similar.
  • Typical inelastic fibers are e.g. As cotton, silk, viscose, polyamide or poly ester fibers. These materials have little or no stretch.
  • This monoelastic waistband section can in turn be bridged according to the invention by means of the aforementioned belt, in which the belt is tightened against one another, for example with its two loose ends or belt end sections.
  • the belt runs, separately from the inelastic waistband section on the back side, parallel to the waistband, also up to a front area of the pants.
  • the strap can preferably also be slightly curved or run slightly curved essentially parallel to the waistband in order to adapt even better to the anatomical and physiological conditions, i. H. e.g. B. to the anatomical hip shape of the wearer.
  • the elastic waistband section is then “bridged”, i. H.
  • the strap which is integrated into the waistband at the back, forms a kind of “bypass” for the front part of the waistband, i.e. it preferably runs around the entire stomach at the front.
  • the waistband system according to the invention can be fixed.
  • a maximum degree of elongation of the underlying elastic waistband section can be set.
  • the trousers with the waistband system are held in place above the hips (usually in the area of the wearer’s hipbone) even with additional loads (e.g. directly or indirectly attached to the belt) without the elastic waistband sections have to bear the additional load and would therefore stretch out or form folds due to the excessive load.
  • a combination made of an elastic waistband and a non-elastic, closable strap above it also ensures that both the stretch of the elastic waistband section of the pants can be regulated by means of the non-elastic strap, and that small shape-related variations in hip circumference are automatically compensated for by the elastic waistband itself will.
  • the belt does not form any additional folds in the side hip area and is much less bulky than is the case with a construction with a multi-part waistband, such as the construction of US Pat Tightening can be gathered into several layers of folded fabric. Tests have shown that such constructions create a large number of pressure points that are felt to be uncomfortable and annoying when wearing the pants, and even painful in the long run.
  • the pants according to the invention with the waistband system can be adapted to the largest possible number of individual hip sizes at any time during use. For example, if the hip circumference of the same wearer fluctuates slightly from time to time or in special operations with variable or different additional weight during an operation, it stays firmly but at the same time comfortably on the wearer's hips.
  • the strap in the lumbar region is integrated into the waistband (or is in direct contact there with the body, in particular by means of the preferred back pads described below), this part in particular is pulled well against the body.
  • the pants according to the invention with the waistband system thus achieves even with extreme movements, such as. B. deep knee bends, when climbing etc. a consistently good grip.
  • a method according to the invention for producing trousers according to the invention with a waistband system comprises at least the following steps:
  • the outer fabric pattern parts, lining and inserts of a pair of trousers are cut from the appropriate fabrics or are provided ready-made.
  • the waistband system of the pants is sewn together or sewn together with a peripheral waistband and an inelastic, lockable strap.
  • At least one at least one longitudinally monoelastic waistband section is incorporated into the waistband, preferably under pretension (as explained below), which is bridged by means of the belt running parallel thereto.
  • the closable strap is integrated or sewn into the waistband at least on the back side of the pants as an inelastic waistband section.
  • At least the monoelastic waistband section can be slightly pretensioned or sewn into the waistband with slight pretensioning.
  • “Slight” pretension means that such a waistband section is slightly tensioned, i. H. is sewn into the lengthened state.
  • the elastic waistband portion is thus a little, i. H. pulled in about 1 to 2 cm in length, while he is located below the waistband remaining part, z. B. the front pants and rear pants cut parts of the trouser legs, the pants is sewn. After the sewing, the remaining part of the pants located below the waistband gathers together slightly again because the pre-tension is released.
  • trousers according to the invention with a trouser waistband system and preferably a back pad integrated into the trouser waistband in the lumbar region of the wearer, as a particularly flat, non-slip, body-hugging substructure, also allows an additional hip belt or belt for small additional loads and objects to be used in particular wear well, as is often required by the police, fire brigade, military and the like. This can be attached or attached to the trousers waistband system in a detachable manner.
  • the waistband preferably has two elastic waistband sections, which adjoin the inelastic waistband section of the strap or the belt-waistband section, each running forwards along the waistband.
  • laterally it is meant that in this case the elastic waistband portions in side areas extend substantially along the hips/waist of the wearer.
  • the elastic waistband sections run essentially from the lumbar vertebrae around the respective hipbones into a front lower abdomen area of the wearer. They can be designed symmetrically relative to a sagittal plane (directions on the body are generally given below with anatomical directions known from medicine) through the wearer or through the pants for the wearer.
  • the left part can accordingly be formed symmetrically to the right part.
  • “connect” is to be understood as meaning that the respective sections merge directly into one another, d. H. for example sewn together or otherwise linked.
  • the elastic waistband sections can be formed with a material that can be stretched at least 30%, particularly preferably at least 35%, very particularly preferably at least 40% in the longitudinal direction of the waistband. In the stretched state, the said material is longer by the corresponding percentage than in the relaxed state.
  • a material can be used for this that be particularly long, d. H. even after a large number of stretches, returns to its original state as well as possible without noticeably wearing out.
  • the waistband can also have an inelastic waistband section at the front in the crotch area or lower abdomen area.
  • This can be formed similar to the inelastic rule, integrated into the waistband waistband section on the back of the pants.
  • it can be significantly shorter, namely extend only in a small central area.
  • this can adjoin the front end of the elastic trouser waistband sections, ie connect the two elastic trouser waistband sections in each case.
  • the waistband in the front area (where the fly is also located in the case of commercially available pants) can be interrupted with at least one fly, perpendicular to the running direction of the waistband.
  • the inelastic waistband section of the waistband can preferably be in two parts, i. H. two inelastic end sections or trousers waistband sections aufwei sen.
  • the trouser fly separates the inelastic trouser waistband section into the two said trouser waistband end sections.
  • These inelastic trousers waistband end sections can preferably be connected to one another by means of two interacting fastening means.
  • the trouser fly can be closed by means of a zipper or Velcro along its course, so that the two inelastic trouser waistband end sections are then held together in the closed state.
  • said trouser fly can preferably be connected or closed by means of two, particularly preferably intermeshing, selective fastening means. They can also be designed to be able to fix other components in a detachable manner.
  • one of the two trouser waistband sections can have a fastening eyelet, for example, with the other then having a corresponding trouser button. In this way, both can be releasably connected to one another as intended.
  • the fastening eyelet can be, for example, a simple buttonhole that is designed in accordance with the relevant trouser waistband section. When closed, the trouser button is simply off guided through the button hole on the inside and protrudes forward away from the trousers and away from the waistband. It is therefore available for accommodating further layers of material, in particular fastening eyelets, as will be explained further below.
  • the respective end regions can be formed entirely or partially with the corresponding materials, if necessary only in the end sections of the trouser waistband sections that overlap in the closed state.
  • At least one fastening means suitable for coupling to at least one coupling element can be attached centrally on the outside of the front inelastic waistband section, as is preferred—even without an existing trouser fly to be closed.
  • a fastening eyelet as a possible coupling element z. B.
  • a trouser button or a similar protruding element can be attached as a fastening means, z. B. with a middle part of the belt, which is described below.
  • a fastening eyelet can be incorporated centrally on the outside of the inelastic front part of the trouser waistband.
  • the invention is also not limited to the described arrangement or sequence of the elastic and inelastic sections.
  • several elastic and inelastic sections along the waistband can alternate with one another or be arranged in alternation with one another. This could e.g. B. for attaching a plurality of stronger slings for heavier objects, since the material of the inelastic sections would presumably provide a better base for the slings than is the case with elastic, compliant material.
  • the waistband system has the lockable strap already mentioned.
  • the belt can preferably cover the waistband, in particular the elastic waistband sections, when the waistband system is worn as intended. During normal use or prior to tightening the belt as intended this can also only lie loosely over the elastic waistband sections. At the latest when the belt is stretched, it lies directly over the elastic waistband sections, so that these are no longer visible from the outside and are physically protected.
  • any colored materials can be used for the elastic waistband sections without z. B. when used as tactical clothing a camouflage property of the clothing is negatively affected.
  • such elastic materials can thus also be used which, although they have very good elastic properties, are sensitive to superficial stress or sharp edges. This is because the elastic waistband sections cannot be damaged directly from the outside during use, which in turn ensures that the waistband fits and that the waistband system is held in place.
  • a plastic stiffener can be formed in the belt to increase rigidity. This ensures that the belt, if z. B. additional weight or additional holsters or the like are attached to it, not unintentionally rolled up, twisted or twisted in its longitudinal direction.
  • a commercially available closure e.g. B. a belt buckle or the like can be used.
  • the belt can preferably have two loose belt end sections that are variable in length relative to one another and can be fixed at least in sections. These can e.g. B. set against each other centrally in a front area of the waistband system who the, possibly also slightly offset to the side.
  • the waistband system can preferably have a separate central part, on which the belt end sections can each be fixed indirectly in relation to one another, each variable in length.
  • the middle part can be coupled to the waistband, preferably by means of a coupling element to a corresponding fastening means of the waistband. in the In the intended state, the central part is then coupled to the waistband, which means that the central part or the belt cannot undesirably slide up relative to the trousers or to the body.
  • the middle part is an independent part. But it can also be seen as a separate part of the belt.
  • the central part can comprise a number of endless strips of material, very particularly preferably endless plastic or metal elements.
  • the middle part therefore forms at least one closed loop or an endless strip of material, through which the two belt end sections - each coming from the outside - are passed, then folded back to the outside, fixed with hook and loop tape and thus indirectly fixed to each other in a variable length can become.
  • the central part can have at least three endless material loops or loops linked in the manner of chain links, e.g. B. a middle, flexible fabric loop and two outer closed, essentially rigid, inflexible ring loops for passing through the belt end sections.
  • chain links e.g. B. a middle, flexible fabric loop and two outer closed, essentially rigid, inflexible ring loops for passing through the belt end sections.
  • ring loops z. B. round rings, half-round rings or D-rings, rectangular rings or square rings or the like.
  • the two loose belt end sections of the belt can each be threaded or guided through the lateral ring loops, coming from the outside, and then folded back to the outside for fixing.
  • the belt end sections can be indirectly, d. H.
  • the two ring loops, which are connected to the fabric loop like chain links, can be variably adjusted in length against each other.
  • the surfaces of the belt end sections that face each other in the folded state can be provided with corresponding Velcro surfaces, for example
  • the two outer ring loops can each be bordered in two lateral sub-sections of the middle fabric loop.
  • the remaining area of the central fabric loop between the two ring loops can then have two material layers arranged parallel to the trousers at a minimal distance from one another and lying in front of one another.
  • One layer of material is closer to the pants, one further away.
  • the materials are in this case flat structures, ie they have comparatively large dimensions in the direction of their surface, whereas their extension in a direction perpendicular to the surface, ie their thickness, is relatively small.
  • the material layer close to the trousers can preferably be designed with a fastening eyelet so that the central part can be attached or buttoned to the above-mentioned fastening means (e.g.
  • the outer material layer can also be designed without openings or fastening means, ie smooth and flat.
  • the middle part described above could be produced as follows: A suitably made-up strip of material is sewn to form a closed, continuous endless belt or fabric loop, edging the ring loops. Then the two ring loops are pulled apart as much as possible under slight tension, so that the fabric loop i. W. has the form of two elongate material layers lying close to one another and running parallel to one another. In this state, the two predominantly parallel material layers of the fabric loop are then sewn together to form two smaller loops enclosing the ring loops along a seam within the two ring loops perpendicular to the longitudinal extent of the fabric loop. As a result, the fabric loop is divided into three areas in the longitudinal direction, namely in the two lateral sub-areas or ring loop areas with the ring loops (outside) and in a central area with two material layers lying one above the other.
  • the waistband width of the trousers can be adjusted on both sides and that there are no further layers of material or buckles on top of the belt end sections in the area of the middle part due to the belt end sections being folded over to the sides.
  • Such an accumulation of layers of material in the lower abdominal area would be particularly annoying when bending over. Therefore, the particularly flat construction described here is noticeably more comfortable compared to conventional constructions with a belt buckle or the like, and on top of that favors the use of an additional belt to hold holsters, bags, o. ⁇ .
  • the construction is not only particularly flat in the front lower abdomen area, but also has no additional, unfolding dimensions in the lateral hip areas.
  • teriallagen on, by the wearer of the pants - especially when wearing addi tional side holsters in use, z. B. for objects such as pistols, knives, sticks, lamps, etc. - could be perceived as annoying, as this can cause pressure points, bruises and sores on the skin, especially during longer operations.
  • waistband and/or areas of the pants bordering the waistband there are also various possibilities for the further design of the waistband and/or areas of the pants bordering the waistband.
  • the circumferential waistband can preferably have at least one belt loop on the outside.
  • a single belt loop can, e.g. B. also tunnel-like (to carry out or guide a belt) at least over the area of the inelastic Hosenbundab section on the back of the pants. It is particularly advantageous if it also consists of an elastic material or is sewn with appropriate play for expansion or compression of the underlying elastic material.
  • a belt loop could, for example, also extend into the area of the elastic waistband sections on the front or the sides of the pants, as long as they do not significantly impair their elastic behavior.
  • belt loops are preferably shorter “loop strips” or belt loops arranged at regular intervals from one another on the outside along the waistband of the trousers, such as are known from conventional trousers, for example.
  • Such loop strips can run predominantly perpendicular to the senbund Ho, ie in each case band-like connect an upper edge of the trouser waistband with a lower edge of the trouser waistband Un.
  • the belt loops can form a respective loop alone or together with the waistband, e.g. B. respectively for carrying out the belt end sections or an additional belt.
  • At least one, particularly preferably at least two, such belt loop(s) can be (re)closable, e.g. B. by means of (each) two miteinan to be connected to the loop strip sections.
  • These can preferably each in The region of the inelastic belt end sections on the front of the waistband can be arranged so that they span the fixed belt end sections when closed. This facilitates both the (at least front) threading and fixing of the belt according to the invention and the application of an additional belt over the entire waistband.
  • all belt loops can be designed for opening and closing, in order to easily thread the belt and/or a possible additional belt, in particular a belt already provided with a load or additional weight, almost arbitrarily into one or more belt loops or from one or more belt loops To be able to unthread belt loops. At least the additional belt can thus be put on or taken off completely (including in a closed, only slightly loosened state) without any problems.
  • the waistband system according to the invention is not limited to a single type of the belt loops described above.
  • a combination could be provided such.
  • the waistband system preferably has an inside back pad on the back in the area of the inelastic waistband section that is also integrated into the waistband.
  • the back pad means, for example, a cushioning element or cushion that has almost no elastic properties or cushioning properties in a radial direction away from the wearer, but is very permeable to air.
  • the back pad can comprise at least one knitted spacer fabric, as is known, for example, from DE 102016 103 588 A1, which is surrounded by a pleasant, non-elastic material during the course of the inside sewing to the waistband for reasons of comfort.
  • the back pad could also be sewn into the trousers as such a finished padding element (in an appropriately adapted shape and size), as is described in DE 10 2016 103 588 A1.
  • the back pad is intended to sit exactly in such a way that it rests essentially above the sacrum in the lumbar vertebrae area, i.e.
  • the waistband of the waistband system also lies just as well or tightly against the body in the area of the hollow as it does in the rest of the waistband.
  • the waistband of the pants rests more evenly on the body of the wearer, so that the pants are held in an even more comfortable, optimized manner. This creates a flexible but uniformly strong connection between the pants and the wearer's body that fits snugly against the body, resulting in greatly improved adhesion of the pants waistband system to the body.
  • the synergetic effect of the back pad (pressure or pressure distribution) and straps (tension or tension distribution) on the back of the pants can prevent slipping in the direction of the wearer's sacrum or beyond, ie in the direction of an upright person of gravity, should be prevented or avoided as far as possible.
  • the back pad can be essentially heart-shaped or semi-circular without a point, with a V-shaped cutout for optical reasons.
  • the tip would normally be in a heart shape is the semi-circular underside of the back pad.
  • the V-shaped cutout pointing towards the bottom on an upper edge of the waistband, which makes the back pad look heart-shaped.
  • the shape of the back pad is roughly pronounced of a shovel blade of a "Frankfurt shovel".
  • the shape of the back pad fits particularly well into a more or less strong, anatomically pronounced hollow in the area of the sacrum between the ilium and the lumbar vertebrae.
  • the back pad of the waistband system is also designed in such a way that it counteracts the development of sweat as a preventative measure by - as already mentioned - being made of a particularly breathable, i. H. air-permeable, (3D) material or spacer fabric is formed with many pores.
  • a particularly breathable, i. H. air-permeable, (3D) material or spacer fabric is formed with many pores.
  • the inelastic waistband portion of the strap on the back of the pants may have a lumbar portion widened toward the buttocks.
  • a widened lumbar section can preferably extend beyond the inside term back pad, ie it covers z.
  • the outer fabric of the trousers can consist predominantly of an inelastic material in order to increase the tension or the adhesion of the trouser waistband system in this area or to form the adhesion surface with the pressure surface to widen in order to achieve an even better overall hold of the trousers.
  • the back pad is optimally pulled against the body over the entire surface when the belt is tight, so that the trousers with the waistband system fit more comfortably but at the same time more firmly.
  • the widened lumbar section of the inelastic waistband section can have a piece of fabric on the outside, which covers the back pad sewn on the inside.
  • the lumbar vertebrae section can have a wider arcuate material section, which widens the lumbar vertebrae section beyond the back pad.
  • the trousers can preferably have a monoelastic, preferably bielastic material section on the back below the inelastic strap integrated into the waistband (preferably below the widened lumbar section and laterally partly around it).
  • a monoelastic, preferably bielastic material section on the back below the inelastic strap integrated into the waistband (preferably below the widened lumbar section and laterally partly around it).
  • distal when one wants to designate a direction “away from the center of the body”, i. H. here, for example, the direction from the buttocks to the feet.
  • the material section on the trousers can have a roughly rectangular outer contour, e.g. B. approximately in the form of a "Geestemünder spade blade", so that at least the buttocks area is covered.
  • the material section can be embedded in the adjoining material cuts or pattern parts of the trousers in such a way that the edges overlap in such a way that there is an imperceptibly visible overlap between the adjoining areas, whereby the material section and the surrounding pattern parts are viewed perpendicularly of the trousers a closed surface is formed.
  • the material section can preferably be bielastic or bidirectionally elastic, ie in the distal and horizontal direction.
  • the elastic material section below the waistband can be advantageously stretched in this stretching area, in particular the joint area, of the item of clothing.
  • this stretching area in particular the joint area
  • the elastic material section below the waistband can be advantageously stretched in this stretching area, in particular the joint area, of the item of clothing.
  • the greatest possible mobility and comfort can therefore be guaranteed, especially in the stretching area, such as the buttocks area. Fewer wrinkles form, there are fewer pressure points or the like.
  • the pants can, as is usual with pants, have material layers that extend over the surface, are essentially arbitrary, and are doubled up once or several times, for example cut from one part, assembled from several parts or along seams (quilting seams, waistband seams, hem seams, etc.) may be sewn.
  • the materials for the waistband system can also have the following properties:
  • An outer layer or outer layer of material of the item of clothing preferably consists of a durable outer material, which is particularly preferably windproof, water-repellent and breathable.
  • An inner layer or inner material layer of the waistband is preferably designed in such a way that the wearing comfort is increased, i. H. it prevents the garment from chafing and enables balancing perspiration.
  • the invention is thus advantageously particularly suitable for functional clothing or spare clothing. If a heat-resistant material is used as the inelastic upper material, the invention can be used not only in police, military or technical relief operations, but also in the corresponding heat, e.g. B. when fighting a fire by the fire brigade.
  • a heat-resistant material is used as the inelastic upper material, the invention can be used not only in police, military or technical relief operations, but also in the corresponding heat, e.g. B. when fighting a fire by the fire brigade.
  • the invention is explained in more detail below with reference to the attached figures using exemplary embodiments. The same components are provided with identical reference numbers in the various figures. The figures are generally not to scale. Show it:
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective front view of an exemplary embodiment of trousers according to the invention (upper part shown) with a trousers waistband system according to the invention, with a threaded, partially applied belt,
  • FIG. 2 shows a perspective rear view of the upper part of the trousers from FIG. 1,
  • FIG. 3 shows a perspective, side oblique view of the upper part of the trousers from FIG. 1,
  • FIG. 4 shows a schematic plan view of a horizontal section through the pants from FIG. 1, at the level of the waistband,
  • Figure 5 is a perspective construction drawing of the construction of a front cutout of the waistband system of Figure 1.
  • FIG. 1 shows pants H according to the invention with a pants waistband system 1, in a slightly perspective front view of a front side VS of an upper part of the pants H. For the sake of simplicity, this part is therefore not shown in any of the figures.
  • the trouser waistband system 1 comprises, in addition to a circumferential trouser waistband 10, a slightly curved or ergonomically running strap 40, which runs parallel, at least in sections, on the outside of the trouser waistband 10 and with which the trouser waistband 10 can be fastened in the manner of a "Belts" set, adjust or can be tightened. Furthermore, the trouser waistband system 1 comprises a back pad 60 on the inside on a rear side RS of the trousers in the region of the trouser waistband 10, which will be explained in more detail later. Overall, said waistband 10 is subdivided into several waistband sections 11a, 11b, 15, 20I, 20r along its waistband direction HR, i.e. a horizontal longitudinal direction of waistband 10, which can be seen particularly well from the schematic top view of the horizontal section through waistband system 1 according to Figure 4 is ersicht Lich.
  • non-elastic waistband section 11a, 11b which is additionally widened in an arc shape here and also runs around the inside back pad 60 at the bottom, which connects the waistband 10 and the belt 40 in sections (on the back side RS of trousers H) combined into one piece.
  • This waistband section 11a, 11b runs from the back RS to the sides of the pants H, being slightly off-center (along the top edge of the waistband 10 perpendicular to the running direction HR of the waistband at the beginning and end of a V-neckline 60v of the back pad 60 ) the back RS of trousers H is widest.
  • Said belt 40 is there (on the back RS of the trousers H) a part of the waistband 10, i. H. integrated into the waistband 10.
  • said waistband section 11a, 11b is at least visually divided into two fabric parts or fabric sections by means of a marking seam or boundary seam in order to visually appeal to the inside back pad 60 on the rear side RS.
  • the waistband section 11b can also consist of an extra sewn-on or sewn-in piece of fabric, preferably made of a (possibly different colored) material with the same properties, in particular of the same material, as the rest of the adjacent waistband section 11a .
  • the elastic waistband sections 15 of the waistband 10 emerge from this on the inside and the main belt sections 41 of the belt 40 on the outside, as shown particularly well in Figure 4 can be seen.
  • the aforementioned sections 15, 20I, 20r along the direction HR of the waistband of the waistband 10 continue the waistband 10 of the waistband system 1 on the inside towards the front.
  • the fastening means 22 is in the form of a fastening eyelet 22a or a buttonhole 22a (see Figure 5) formed.
  • the waistband 10 can thus be opened and closed accordingly, here consequently (without restricting the generality), e.g. B. button together.
  • the above-mentioned belt 40 extends parallel to the inner elastic waistband sections 15 just mentioned into a front area of the trousers H and runs around the front.
  • the belt 40 also includes two sections 41, 42 that adjoin one another or merge into one another, which are guided centrally on the front side VS of the pants H through a central part 50 and outwards again, as can be seen particularly well in FIG is. i.e. when the strap 40 is tightened, no gathering folds or the like are formed.
  • the belt 40 and the layers of material underneath it can be tightened around the waistband 10 at the side and front without any creases.
  • the two so-called main belt sections 41 of the belt 40 make up a main (lateral and partly front) part of the belt 40, which on the front VS of the trousers H towards the middle finally in a left and right so-called belt end section 42 flow.
  • the belt end sections 42 are not connected to one another or to themselves when the belt 40 is not applied (see, for example, FIG. 1), ie they are fixed against themselves. However, they may be stapled against the main strap portions 41 to secure the strap 40 in place.
  • the belt end sections 42 can therefore be threaded, for example, through the central part 50 and attached to the main belt sections 41 by means of a Velcro connection.
  • a respective belt end section 42 can be provided with a hook strip 44 and the associated belt main section 41 on the radially outer outside with a loop strip 43 or vice versa. i.e.
  • the fleece strip 43 on the belt main section 41 faces the hook strip 44 of the belt end section 42, so that these engage in one another in a non-positive manner when pressure is applied.
  • the strap 40 can have the already mentioned central part 50 for an even more variably adjustable connection, which can essentially be adjusted with one hand.
  • this essentially consists of a fabric loop 51 which is sewn to form a circular closed material layer 52f, 52n, as can also be seen in particular in FIG.
  • the central part 50 comprises two ring loops 53 enclosed or threaded into the fabric loop 51.
  • the two ring loops 53 e.g. made of plastic, metal or the like
  • the ring loops 53 not only to train, i. H.
  • the purpose of the two ring loops 53 is then, as mentioned, so that a wearer can easily and conveniently thread the strap end sections 42 through the ring loops 53 and thus knot them again against the main strap sections 41 by turning them outwards or, for example, in the manner described above, e.g . B. can set by Velcro element.
  • FIG. 3 Material layers 52n, 52f lying directly in front of one another and essentially elliptical in horizontal section (see FIG. 3) form a real circle.
  • a material layer 52f that faces away from the pants or is farther away from the pants is designed to be smooth and visually appealing.
  • a fastening eyelet 521 or a buttonhole 521 is incorporated or formed in the material layer 52n close to the trousers, which is concealed during normal use.
  • the buttonhole 521 is, as usual, a short, narrow slit with which the fabric loop 51 can be attached to the trouser waistband 10, more precisely to a trouser button 22b of the trouser waistband 10, as mentioned above.
  • the above-mentioned trouser button 22b in addition to closing the trouser waistband 10, also ensures that the fabric loop 51 of the central part 50 can be attached to it for advantageous attachment of the belt 40.
  • the above-mentioned back pad 60 of the waistband system 1 extends over a large area, in one piece in the shape of a semicircle or a heart along the circumference of the wearer’s body in a horizontal and vertical direction on the inside of the back side RS of the pants H.
  • Perpendicular to the direction of the waistband HR or to a resulting plane of the waistband 10 it describes a cushion that thickens in an arc from the sides to the center, as in the top view of the A horizontal section through the waistband 10 according to FIG. 4 can be seen particularly well.
  • the back pad 60 shown here is preferably a padded element integrated into the waistband 10, as is known from DE 102016 103588 A1.
  • This is therefore an upholstery element with at least one knitted or woven spacer fabric, which is surrounded or encased by a layer of fabric. Specifically, there is an average z. B.
  • the trousers H include at least two trouser pockets on the front VS in addition to the essential features already mentioned in the hip or waist area, for example to the right and left of the trouser fly 21, as is also usual for most trousers is.
  • the trousers H can also have such trouser pockets on the rear side RS shown in FIG. However, this would then be designed accordingly from the sub-material present at these points, ie below the back pad in the area of an elastic material section 70, e.g. B. also made of an elastic material, as will be explained later.
  • the device described in detail above is merely an exemplary embodiment which could be modified in a wide variety of ways by a person skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.
  • the invention is not limited to a specific type of pants, such as pants. B. pants, shorts or shorts, pant suits, etc. or a specific purpose, but can be used with any type of pants.
  • the construction according to the invention is particularly advantageous, since that is where its advantages really come into their own.
  • the use of the indefinite article "a” or “an” does not rule out the possibility that the characteristics in question can also be present more than once.
  • the terms “arrangement”, “element” and “system” do not rule out the component in question consisting of several interacting subcomponents, which may also be spatially distributed.

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La présente invention concerne un pantalon (H) comprenant un système de ceinture (1) ayant une ceinture d'encerclement (10) et une courroie pouvant être fermée non élastique (40), qui, au moins sur un côté arrière (RS) du pantalon (H), est intégrée, sous la forme d'une partie de ceinture non élastique (11a, 11b), dans la ceinture (10), la ceinture (10) présentant au moins une partie ceinture (15) qui est monoélastique au moins dans la direction longitudinale (HR) et qui peut être pontée au moyen de la courroie (40) qui s'étend parallèlement à celle-ci. L'invention concerne également un procédé de production d'un tel pantalon (H) ainsi que son utilisation.
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