JP3123279U - Detailed explanation of the design band design This design is related to the improvement of non-total pattern bands such as the drum pattern band, 6 bands, and 8 bands, and was devised so that it can be tightened easily and reasonably. . In the conventional band, when the band is tightened, the hand end part is slightly outside, and it is wound around the body sequentially from the hand part, and after two laps, the back part is tied to the hand part and twisted. Then, the drums were made and tied up with the drooping parts combining the hand parts as horizontal cores. For this reason, the main front handle that appeared on the front of the abdomen was provided at a position that was separated from the hand edge by about two laps of the torso, that is, a position that was quite close to the drum handle of the leaning portion. However, the conventional tightening method requires tying and twisting as described above and requires force, and the belt is also locally painful. This device eliminates the above-mentioned conventional drawbacks, and reverses the order of wrapping the belt in order to position the main front handle at a suitable location. The invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 show a Nagoya belt (generally folded near the hand end and sewed into a ring, which is shown for convenience) and a bag belt according to the present invention. In the figure, 1 is a hand part, 1-1 is a hand edge, 2 is a leaning part, 2-1 is a tip, 3 is a handle on the hand, 4 is a main front handle, 5 is a handle on the leaning side, 6 Is a drum pattern. The feature of this invention is the position where the main front handle 4 is provided, which is the length of the half circumference of the waistline from the hand end 1-1 and the length of the portion of the hand portion 1 used for taiko knotting. It is provided at a position separated by the sum length a. As an actual specific dimension, a is suitably about 80 cm to 130 cm. The handle 5 for the saucer is sufficient as long as it becomes a drum, and it is not necessary to provide more than half of the length of the belt as in the prior art. The position of the drum handle 6 may be the same as the conventional one. Next, how to fasten the band by this device will be explained for the case of taiko knotting. Contrary to the conventional method of tightening the belt, as shown in Fig. 3 as seen from the back, take the back part 2 for the size of the drum and hang it on the chest. Bend at 2-2 near the center and hold it with your finger. Turn the band horizontally and wrap it around the trunk. Tighten the belt once it has overlapped with the pressed area, and then turn it half way further to bring the hand to the front, and temporarily hold it with clothespins. Then, make a drum in the sacrificial part, put your hand back there and enter the drum. - Google Patents
Detailed explanation of the design band design This design is related to the improvement of non-total pattern bands such as the drum pattern band, 6 bands, and 8 bands, and was devised so that it can be tightened easily and reasonably. . In the conventional band, when the band is tightened, the hand end part is slightly outside, and it is wound around the body sequentially from the hand part, and after two laps, the back part is tied to the hand part and twisted. Then, the drums were made and tied up with the drooping parts combining the hand parts as horizontal cores. For this reason, the main front handle that appeared on the front of the abdomen was provided at a position that was separated from the hand edge by about two laps of the torso, that is, a position that was quite close to the drum handle of the leaning portion. However, the conventional tightening method requires tying and twisting as described above and requires force, and the belt is also locally painful. This device eliminates the above-mentioned conventional drawbacks, and reverses the order of wrapping the belt in order to position the main front handle at a suitable location. The invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 show a Nagoya belt (generally folded near the hand end and sewed into a ring, which is shown for convenience) and a bag belt according to the present invention. In the figure, 1 is a hand part, 1-1 is a hand edge, 2 is a leaning part, 2-1 is a tip, 3 is a handle on the hand, 4 is a main front handle, 5 is a handle on the leaning side, 6 Is a drum pattern. The feature of this invention is the position where the main front handle 4 is provided, which is the length of the half circumference of the waistline from the hand end 1-1 and the length of the portion of the hand portion 1 used for taiko knotting. It is provided at a position separated by the sum length a. As an actual specific dimension, a is suitably about 80 cm to 130 cm. The handle 5 for the saucer is sufficient as long as it becomes a drum, and it is not necessary to provide more than half of the length of the belt as in the prior art. The position of the drum handle 6 may be the same as the conventional one. Next, how to fasten the band by this device will be explained for the case of taiko knotting. Contrary to the conventional method of tightening the belt, as shown in Fig. 3 as seen from the back, take the back part 2 for the size of the drum and hang it on the chest. Bend at 2-2 near the center and hold it with your finger. Turn the band horizontally and wrap it around the trunk. Tighten the belt once it has overlapped with the pressed area, and then turn it half way further to bring the hand to the front, and temporarily hold it with clothespins. Then, make a drum in the sacrificial part, put your hand back there and enter the drum. Download PDFInfo
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【課題】簡単に程よく締めることのできる帯を提供する。
【解決手段】帯の主要前柄を、手端から胴回り半周分の長さと太鼓結び用の手部の長さとの和の長さ隔たった位置に設ける。
【選択図】図2A belt that can be easily and moderately fastened is provided.
The main front handle of the belt is provided at a position separated from the hand end by the sum of the length of a half circumference of the waistline and the length of the hand for taiko knotting.
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