EP4265140A1 - Pantalon comprenant un système de ceinture pour pantalons - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to trousers and a method for producing trousers.
- Such pants are from the WO 2022/012906 A1 known.
- trousers As already explained there, trousers, as well as shorts, jeans and the like, are items of clothing that rest on the hips and are used in everyday life to cover the lower body and, if necessary, the legs up to the feet with trouser legs. They lie with a waistband on the hips or waist of a wearer.
- the waistband is usually designed for a specific hip width (which in turn corresponds to a specific clothing size).
- a longitudinally monoelastic waistband section in the waistband has proven to be particularly advantageous as it ensures that the trousers fit comfortably and adapts the waistband to a certain extent to temporary deviations in the hip circumference.
- An inelastic lockable strap which is integrated into the waistband at least on one back of the trousers as an inelastic waistband section as an integral part of the trousers, ensures that the trousers remain secure even when, for example, B. special external circumstances, wetness or sweat and / or in special, especially tactical, use, for example in the fire department, THW, police, military and the like, where such clothing is often used to carry several objects or loads, e.g . B. in trouser pockets or additional holsters (i.e. additional weight), remains securely on the wearer's hips.
- the trousers according to the invention like the trousers mentioned at the outset, comprise a waistband system with a circumferential waistband and an inelastic, lockable strap, which is integrated into the waistband at least on one back of the trousers as an inelastic waistband section.
- the waistband has at least one waistband section that is monoelastic at least in the longitudinal direction and can be bridged by means of the strap running parallel to it.
- the belt comprises two belt parts that can be decoupled from the trousers at a coupling point assigned to the respective belt part.
- the belt parts can be coupled and uncoupled at the coupling points to the inelastic waistband section, which forms part of the belt. Decoupling or coupling means that the strap parts can be removed from the trousers and reattached to the trousers.
- the coupling can take place in a pulling direction, in particular in an insertion direction, which will be explained further below, and the decoupling can take place in an opposite pulling direction.
- a method according to the invention for producing trousers according to the invention with a waistband system comprises at least the following steps: As in the method mentioned at the beginning, first - as is usual with trousers - the outer material patterns, lining and inserts of a pair of trousers are cut or ready-made from the corresponding materials. The trousers' waistband system is then provided with a circumferential waistband and an inelastic, lockable strap.
- At least one waistband section that is monoelastic at least in the longitudinal direction is incorporated into the waistband, preferably under pretension (as will be explained below), which is bridged by means of the belt running parallel to it.
- the lockable strap is integrated or sewn into the waistband at least on one back of the trousers as an inelastic waistband section.
- the belt comprises two belt parts that can be decoupled or removed from the trousers (at a coupling point assigned to the respective belt part), which belt parts are coupled to the inelastic waistband section on the back of the trousers, so that the at least one trousers waistband section which is monoelastic at least in the longitudinal direction by means of the belt parts of the belt that run parallel to it in the coupled state are bridged.
- a strap according to the invention for such trousers comprises at least two strap parts, each of which has a coupling means at one end, with which they can be coupled to and decoupled from the trousers at a coupling point of the trousers assigned to the respective strap part.
- the construction according to the invention therefore provides real all-round trousers that are suitable for everyday use or in leisure time at home as well as in the office or for special applications, e.g. B. by the fire brigade, THW, police, military and the like, as it can be converted very easily and quickly.
- the inelastic waistband section and the strap parts can comprise positively interlocking coupling means.
- At least one coupling means can be plate-shaped, i.e. flat or flat or flat. i.e. one side length of one side is dimensioned significantly smaller than the other two.
- the plate-shaped coupling means can have a side length or thickness of at most 3 mm, particularly preferably at most 2 mm, more preferably at most 1.5 mm, very particularly preferably at most 1 mm, in a direction perpendicular to its plate-shaped extension, i.e. along the side just mentioned , exhibit.
- the strap parts can each comprise a barb-shaped, preferably mushroom-shaped, coupling means and the inelastic waistband section can comprise two slot-shaped coupling means.
- the inelastic trouser waistband section has, for example, one, i.e. a total of two, slot-shaped coupling means at the respective ends.
- a flat or plate-shaped, mushroom-shaped coupling agent is particularly preferred, i.e. H. with a mushroom-shaped contour or base.
- a flat or plate-shaped coupling means with a largely “T”-shaped or “arrow”-shaped” profile.
- the “mushroom shape” in itself is therefore not absolutely mandatory, but it makes insertion somewhat easier.
- the inelastic waistband section can each comprise an insertion slot into which the coupling means of the strap parts can be inserted or threaded for coupling in an insertion direction.
- the insertion slot can be formed by a suitably modified belt or strap loop with a narrow loop opening adapted to the dimensions of the respective coupling means.
- the insertion slot of the inelastic trouser waistband section can be designed in such a way that the coupling means of the strap parts are each threaded for coupling in the insertion direction from the inside of the trousers and onto the outside of the trousers, i.e. H. from the inside out, let it lead.
- the belt parts can preferably hook or get stuck at a stop point with a stop edge in the insertion direction. In this position they are then secured against further threading and generally remain there even without permanent tension due to a certain amount of material friction or slight resistance from the belt part stitched onto the coupling means.
- the coupling means of the belt parts can hook or stop on a stop seam (explained later) of the insertion slot.
- the slot opening of the insertion slot can preferably be adapted to the coupling means or its internal dimensions can be selected so that the coupling means can be passed through or inserted comfortably, but does not slip out again on its own.
- the insertion slot could also be designed as an insertion pocket, i.e. H. open on one side.
- This means that the strap parts with their respective coupling means are each inserted into the insertion pocket from one insertion direction and are then hooked into it and then pulled back slightly against the direction in which they were inserted to complete the coupling with the trousers, so that then attach it to the stop seam with its barbed outer shape (e.g. the T-bar).
- the coupling means can be designed to be elastically bendable or foldable, for example perpendicular to the insertion direction (or to the flat side of the plate-shaped element), so that they can be slightly compressed or folded for coupling and decoupling .-can be folded and bend back elastically into its original shape after being compressed.
- the coupling means of the belt parts can preferably comprise a flexible plastic material, preferably elastomer.
- the inelastic waistband section can essentially, i.e. H. cover the wearer's sacrum as much as possible. “Substantially or largely covered” here means that the sacrum of the vast majority of wearers who wear such pants is largely covered.
- the insertion slots at the coupling points on the back of the trousers can be spaced apart from one another. They are particularly preferably symmetrical to a crotch line or line of symmetry of the trousers (which runs upwards to the waistband at the back as an extension of a crotch seam).
- they can be arranged off-center on the back of the trousers along the direction of the waistband.
- the insertion slots can be arranged on the waistband to the side of the sacrum of a wearer when the trousers are in the intended condition.
- the insertion slots can also form a passage from the inside of the pants to the outside of the pants, through which the coupling means can be threaded from the inside of the pants through the waistband into the appropriate position on the outside of the pants.
- the insertion slot can have at least one stop seam, which is worked into the insertion slot perpendicular to the insertion direction as a slot opening narrowing and, with the remaining insertion slot, has a narrowed, i.e. H. Laterally limited, introduction tunnel forms.
- the insertion slot can have two such stop seams, which together (above and below) delimit an insertion tunnel, i.e. a slot opening.
- a maximum transverse dimension (transverse to the longitudinal direction of the belt parts) of the coupling means of the belt parts perpendicular to the insertion direction can be at least 0.5 mm narrower than the insertion slot itself, more precisely than the slot opening or the insertion tunnel of the insertion slot.
- a maximum transverse dimension of the coupling means of the belt parts perpendicular to the insertion direction can be at most 1.5 mm narrower than the insertion tunnel of the insertion slot.
- the trousers include a waistband system with a circumferential waistband and an inelastic, lockable strap, which is integrated into the waistband at least on one back of the trousers as an inelastic waistband section.
- the strap can be closed by fasteners, such as. B. include Velcro strips, snap fasteners or the like. These can be arranged so that the belt, e.g. B. can be attached to itself by folding back or folding over.
- fasteners such as. B. include Velcro strips, snap fasteners or the like. These can be arranged so that the belt, e.g. B. can be attached to itself by folding back or folding over.
- the two strap parts can also be connected using a buckle or other connecting elements that can be opened and closed.
- the waistband has at least one waistband section that is monoelastic at least in the longitudinal direction and can be bridged by means of the strap running parallel to it.
- Such a construction or a manufacturing method of a pair of trousers in which, as described above, a trouser waistband system is provided with a circumferential trouser waistband and an inelastic, lockable strap, which is integrated into the trouser waistband at least on one back of the trousers as an inelastic trouser waistband section, and thereby the
- the waistband has at least one waistband section that is monoelastic at least in the longitudinal direction, which can be bridged by means of the strap running parallel to it, can in principle be advantageous for all trousers with a waistband and a strap, regardless of how exactly the strap itself is divided and / or how Strap can be coupled to the inelastic waistband section of the trousers integrated into the waistband.
- At least one stiffening strip preferably running essentially in the longitudinal direction of the belt or the belt parts, is incorporated or integrated into the belt, particularly preferably into two belt parts of the belt.
- the stiffening strip helps to thread the coupling means of the belt parts into the respective insertion slot, as this stiffens the belt.
- the belt or the belt parts can preferably be designed with pockets in which the stiffening strips are accommodated, i.e. z. B. are sewn in.
- the pockets can preferably be designed to run longitudinally so that the stiffening strips can ensure stiffening in the longitudinal direction of the belt parts.
- the stiffening strip can fill part or even almost the entire width of the belt.
- it can reach so far forward, ie into a front waistband area, that various equipment, such as. B. Holsters for emergency items such as gloves, tools, weapons, handcuffs, etc. can be hung or attached to the strap over the length of the strap.
- various equipment such as. B. Holsters for emergency items such as gloves, tools, weapons, handcuffs, etc.
- stiffening strips can also be incorporated into the belt parts, each of which only fills part of the belt width.
- two stiffening strips each taking up half the width of the belt and parallel to each other are arranged to each other, be incorporated into the longitudinal chambers or pockets in order to enable easier passage or insertion of the desired coupling means of the belt parts into the insertion slot.
- the strap parts in the area of the stiffening strips can alternatively or additionally be padded or padded using a light 3D knitted fabric.
- the coupling means of the belt parts can be made from flexible plastics, preferably elastomers.
- the elastomers are organic polymers with rubber-elastic properties at room temperatures. They can be cut out of the plastic, punched or cast. With the cast version, it should be noted that the material used is also flexible.
- the coupling agent can also simply be punched or cut from a correspondingly thick plastic or plastic film and either used raw or covered with textile material.
- a back pad can be installed on the side next to it (which, for example, as in the WO 2022/012906 A1 can be sewn into the waistband) an insertion loop can be stitched onto the waistband, into which the strap parts are inserted from the back pad towards the front of the trousers or the front of the trousers.
- Figure 1 shows the trousers H according to the invention with a trouser waistband system 1 in a slightly perspective front view of a front VS of an upper part of the trousers H.
- the trousers 1 do not differ from a precursor of the trousers 1 from the WO 2022/012906 A1 .
- Figure 2 shows the same trousers H in a rear view of the back RS of the upper part of the trousers H.
- the basic structure of the pants H should be mentioned at this point WO 2022/012906 A1 , in particular reference is made to the exemplary embodiment described therein.
- the already known basic structure will be outlined again below and the improvements and innovations will be discussed in greater detail.
- the new trousers H can be used except for the additional improvements, which are based on the Figures 3 to 5 be explicitly explained, very similar to largely identical to the trousers described therein.
- the trouser waistband system 1 of the trousers H according to the invention includes, in addition to a circumferential trouser waistband 10, a slightly curved or ergonomically running, lockable strap 140, which runs at least in sections parallel to the outside of the trouser waistband 10 and with which the trouser waistband 10 is in the manner of a The “belt” can be set, adjusted or tightened.
- the trouser waistband system 1 includes a back pad 60 on the inside of a back RS of the trousers H in the area of the trouser waistband 10.
- the said trouser waistband 10 is subdivided into several trouser waistband sections 11a, 11b, 15, 20l, 20r along its waistband running direction HR, ie a horizontal longitudinal direction of the trouser waistband 10, which is particularly clear from the schematic top view of the horizontal section through the trouser waistband system 1 Figure 4 is visible.
- an inelastic waistband section 11a, 11b begins, here additionally widened in an arc shape and running around the bottom around the inside back pad 60, which forms the waistband 10 and the strap 40 in sections (on the back RS of the pants H) into one part united.
- This waistband section 11a, 11b runs from the back RS to the sides of the trousers H, being slightly outside the middle (along the upper edge of the waistband 10 perpendicular to the direction of the waistband HR at the beginning and end of a V-neck 60v of the back pad 60).
- the back RS of trousers H is the widest.
- the strap 140 in question is there (on the back RS of the trousers H) a part of the waistband 10, ie integrated into the waistband 10.
- Elastic waistband sections 15 adjoin the inelastic waistband section 11a, 11b. This is followed by two more inelastic ones at the ends Trouser waistband end sections 20l, 20r, which can be detachably coupled to one another (at the front end) on the front VS of the trousers H, as in particular in Figure 1 you can see.
- interlocking fastening means 22 are here simply designed as interlocking Velcro surfaces. But other fastening means 22 are also conceivable, such as. E.g. buttons, hooks and eyelets, etc.
- the strap 140 of the trousers H comprises two separate strap parts 141a, 141b, which here form main strap sections that can be flexibly coupled to the rear waistband section 11a, 11b.
- said strap parts 141a, 141b are coupled to the inelastic waistband section 11a, 11b of the trousers H and thus to the part of the belt 140 integrated into the waistband 10, so that the strap 140 is then in place when worn put on or coupled to the trousers H in the manner of a “belt” around the waistband 10, adjusted or tightened.
- the two strap parts 141a, 141b then extend from the inelastic waistband section 11a, 11b integrated into the back of the waistband 10, each parallel to the already mentioned inner elastic waistband sections 15, into a front area of the trousers H and run around the front area of this.
- the belt parts 141a, 141b of the belt 140 otherwise each comprise a belt end section 42, which each forms an end closure that can be fixed against itself or against a middle part 50.
- the strap end sections 42 are each located in the middle of the front VS of the trousers H and are guided here through a middle part 50 and out again, as in the Figures 1 , 4 and 5 you can see.
- the belt parts 141a, 141b can be coupled in the trouser waistband system 1 without tools and can also be decoupled from it again without tools.
- the belt parts 141a, 141b include coupling means 150, here each designed as a flat or plate-shaped, almost flat barb-shaped injection molded part made of plastic. So that the coupling agent 150 does not appear uncomfortably, ie a thickening occurs locally along the direction of the waistband HR, which could then very quickly create a pressure point on the hip of the wearer of the trousers H, it is very flat.
- the plate-shaped coupling means 150 can preferably be at most 3 mm thick, particularly preferably at most 2 mm thin, more preferably at most 1.5 mm thin and most preferably at most 1 mm thin.
- the waistband 10 has slot-shaped coupling means 110 at the outer lateral end of the inelastic waistband section 11a, 11b, symmetrically to an imaginary middle crotch line or line of symmetry of the trousers 1 (which, as mentioned, runs upwards in the extension of a crotch seam at the back of the waistband), which are designed here as insertion slots 110 with an insertion tunnel 111, as shown particularly well in Figure 6 can be recognized.
- the strap parts 141a, 141b To couple the strap parts 141a, 141b to the inelastic waistband section 11a, 11b, they are inserted in an insertion direction ER (with their strap end sections 42 first) from the center of the waistband 10 on the back RS of the trousers H, ie from the direction of the back pad 60, in the direction guided or threaded to the side along the trouser waistband direction VR through the insertion tunnel 111 of the insertion slots 110 and then back out of the insertion tunnel 111 to the front, laterally around the trouser waistband 10, more precisely the elastic trouser waistband sections 15 of the trouser waistband 10 on the front VS the trousers H are pulled until a stop edge 151 of the coupling means 150 hits a respective stop point P within the insertion slots 110 (see Figure 6 ).
- the insertion slots can, for example, also be designed with an insertion tunnel in such a way that the coupling means of the strap parts can be threaded from the inside of the trousers through the insertion tunnel in the waistband onto the outside of the trousers, where the strap parts can then be placed again in the same position on one Hit the respective stop point within the insertion slots.
- the strap parts 141a, 141b can be connected to form a closed strap 140, so that they bridge the elastic waistband 10 of the trousers waistband system 1 on the outside and tighten it to support it with their inelastic material.
- the two strap end sections 42 of the strap parts 141a, 141b are guided through two loops of a middle part 50 centrally in front of the inner fly of the waistband 10 of the trousers H and then outwards again or set aside against oneself.
- the belt end sections 42 can have corresponding interlocking or cooperating Velcro surfaces in sections so that the belt end sections 42 adhere to themselves with certain sections.
- the insertion tunnels 111 of the insertion slots 110 are through two stop seams 112 in Figure 4 and Figure 6 (shown in dashed lines) narrowed from above and below.
- the distance between them is at least slightly smaller than a transverse dimension 150q of the coupling means 150 of the belt parts 141a, 141b, so that the stop edges 151 of the barb-shaped coupling means 150 hit or get caught on them and cannot be pulled forward through the insertion tunnel 111.
- This intended wearing position of the strap parts 141a, 141b in the waistband system 1 of the trousers H is in Figure 4 shown.
- FIG. 5 A modified variant of the belt parts 141a, 141b is now shown, in which the belt parts 141a, 141b are provided with inner pockets or pockets 144, into which flexible stiffening strips 145 running along the belt parts 141a, 141b are inserted and sewn.
- the stiffening strips 145 can completely fill the belt 140 or the belt parts 141a, 141b. They can also extend into a front area of the trousers H in order to be able to attach or halter various operational equipment or additional equipment almost along the entire strap parts 141a, 141b.
- this reinforced variant more weight can also be attached to the belt parts 141a, 141b without them twisting or rolling up.
- the weight for example in the form of objects such as a weapon, possibly with a weapon holder, gloves, helmet, etc., can be directly or indirectly z. B. can be attached or attached to the strap parts 141a, 141b by means of a halter or the like.
- a flexible stiffening strip 160 can also be incorporated or integrated into the middle part 50 on the front VS of the trousers H, e.g. B. again in a designated bag.
- a knitted fabric can be incorporated as a soft, somewhat flexible intermediate layer on the inside or waistband side of the stiffening strips 145, 160.
- a layer of a 3D knitted fabric 146 (see in particular Figure 5 ) be integrated or incorporated.
- the strap 140 instead of using a middle part 50 on the front VS of the trousers H here z. B. to be attached using a simple buckle 170.
- the belt end sections 42 are indirectly coupled to one another by passing through a loop or opening of the buckle 170 and folding and fixing the belt end sections 42 in the area of the Velcro surfaces, so that in this way the two belt parts 141a, 141b of the belt 140 and thus make the waistband 10 tighter.
- the buckle 170 shown here is only an example of a possible buckle shape. Of course, buckles with different shapes are also conceivable, such as a quick-release buckle, buckles with magnetic closures, plastic buckles and others.
- the construction according to the invention offers the wearer of the pants several advantages overall: On the one hand, the wearer can decide for themselves at any time whether they want to wear the strap according to the invention with the two strap parts and different buckle versions or whether they want to wear it, for example. B. replaced by a simple belt, a deployment belt or even a conventional underbelt. On the other hand, the construction according to the invention reduces the number of material layers required for the connection between the waistband and the strap on the inelastic waistband section. This reduces a potential cause of pressure points that can occur when carrying additional equipment and securing it around the waist or hips.
- the invention is not limited to a specific type of pants, such as pants. B. long trousers, short trousers or shorts, trouser suits etc. or a sole intended purpose, but can be used with any type of trousers, even with overalls with an integrated waistband and belt and on any occasion.
- emergency services such as. B. from police, military, special forces, etc., who need such tactical clothing for special field operations, routine field operations as well as for normal "day-to-day office life" in the control center, as this is where their flexibility can only really be used.
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