US1617600A - Combined cartridge, knife, and ax belt - Google Patents

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US1617600A
US1617600A US696211A US69621124A US1617600A US 1617600 A US1617600 A US 1617600A US 696211 A US696211 A US 696211A US 69621124 A US69621124 A US 69621124A US 1617600 A US1617600 A US 1617600A
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  • the invention consists in a cartridge belt having strap and'buckle devices for secur ing the belt ends together and supplementary strap and buckle devices which are utilized for. attaching sheaths or scabbards for a IZheath knife and other instruments to the elt.
  • the invention further consists in the novel construction, adaptation and combination of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a belt embodying my invention with knife and ax sheaths applied thereto; and Fig. 2 is a plan view of Fig. 1 with the sheaths shown in horizontal sections. e I
  • the reference numeral 5 repressents a belt having secured to one of its ends a strap 6 which is engageable in a buckle 7 attached to the other end of the belt as by means of a strap 8.
  • the straps 6 and 8 are fixedly secured to the belt by means of rivets or, as shown, by sewing as indicated by stitches 9 and 10 for the respective straps.
  • a strap 11 Secured as by sewing to the belt'for a portion of its length is a strap 11 which is looped to afford receptacles 12 for cartridges 13.
  • I employ another strap 14 having an end thereof secured as at 15 to the belt 5 adjacent to one end of the series of cartridge receptacles 12.
  • the buckle 16 is advantageously secured to the'belt by engaging the buckle in a loop .17 provided by the strap 6 which, as stated above, is secured to the belt.
  • the purpose of the strap 14 and its buckle 16 connection with the belt is to provide means for detachably securing knife and ax sheaths such as18 and 19, for examples, to
  • This strap serves to retain the respective sheaths in substantially vertical positions, and enables the belt being'removed from a persons body without disturbing the connections between the sheaths and the belt.
  • the strap 14 is of less width than the belt 5 and is disposed at about the midwidth of the same so that the belt portions above and below the strap 14 will serve to guard the wearer from being injured by the instruments carried in the sheaths.
  • the belt is arranged to have the sheaths located at one side of the wearer so as not to interfere with the bending of his body and permit the knife or ax being conveniently withdrawn when required.
  • a combined cartridge, knife and ax carrier comprising a belt, means for fastening the'ends of the belt together, means for supporting a knife and ax adjacent one end of the belt, said means comprising a narrow strap having one. of its ends fixed to thebelt and the other end adjustably secured thereto, and receptacles having closed loops threaded through said strap, and a cartridge carrier disposed along the remainder of the belt,
  • I sheathsare formed I I or provided respectively with loops such as r whereby the receptacles may be removed iro'ln and replaced on the belt While the cartridges are in the cartridge carrier.
  • a buckle' secured to one end thereof, a strap having, a looped end which is secured to the other end of the belt strap to the belt, a second strap secured at 10 one of its ends to the belt and adapted to hem its free end engaged in the second named buckle, the second named buckle and strap being both located entirely in front of one end portion of the belt.

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Feb. 15, 1927.
M. J. KIRSCH COMBINED-CARTRIDGE, KNIFE,
AND'AX BELT Filed March 1, 1924 Y INVENTOR M/Qd/ \x Kirsch M I 'ATTORNEY Patented Feb. 15 1927.
v :24; t 2; i 32.- E323 'i]. MICHAEL J. KIRSCH, OF SEA TLE, WASHINGTON.
COMBINED CARTRIDGE, KNIFE, AND AX BELT.
Application filed March 1, 1924.. Serial No. 696,211.
plied or removed from a persons waist without removing the sheaths.
.More specific objects and advantages of the invention will appear in the following description.
The invention consists in a cartridge belt having strap and'buckle devices for secur ing the belt ends together and supplementary strap and buckle devices which are utilized for. attaching sheaths or scabbards for a IZheath knife and other instruments to the elt.
The invention further consists in the novel construction, adaptation and combination of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
7 In the accompanying drawing,
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a belt embodying my invention with knife and ax sheaths applied thereto; and Fig. 2 is a plan view of Fig. 1 with the sheaths shown in horizontal sections. e I
In said drawing, the reference numeral 5 repressents a belt having secured to one of its ends a strap 6 which is engageable in a buckle 7 attached to the other end of the belt as by means of a strap 8.
The straps 6 and 8 are fixedly secured to the belt by means of rivets or, as shown, by sewing as indicated by stitches 9 and 10 for the respective straps.
Secured as by sewing to the belt'for a portion of its length is a strap 11 which is looped to afford receptacles 12 for cartridges 13.
The above described assembly of parts constitute a cartridge-belt such as heretofore and now used.
According to the present invention I employ another strap 14 having an end thereof secured as at 15 to the belt 5 adjacent to one end of the series of cartridge receptacles 12.
sheath holdingstrap 14.
To fasten the free end of the strap 14 I employ a buckle 16 which is secured to the ad jacent end of the belt. 1
The buckle 16 is advantageously secured to the'belt by engaging the buckle in a loop .17 provided by the strap 6 which, as stated above, is secured to the belt.
The purpose of the strap 14 and its buckle 16 connection with the belt is to provide means for detachably securing knife and ax sheaths such as18 and 19, for examples, to
the outside of the belt.
More particularly said 20 and 21 through which is threaded the This strap serves to retain the respective sheaths in substantially vertical positions, and enables the belt being'removed from a persons body without disturbing the connections between the sheaths and the belt.
The strap 14 is of less width than the belt 5 and is disposed at about the midwidth of the same so that the belt portions above and below the strap 14 will serve to guard the wearer from being injured by the instruments carried in the sheaths. In practice the belt is arranged to have the sheaths located at one side of the wearer so as not to interfere with the bending of his body and permit the knife or ax being conveniently withdrawn when required. While I have described the invention in its form now preferred by me, it is to be understood that I do not wish to confine myself to such specific structure except as limited by the appended claims.
I/Vhat I claim is, v I 1. A combined cartridge, knife and ax carrier, comprising a belt, means for fastening the'ends of the belt together, means for supporting a knife and ax adjacent one end of the belt, said means comprising a narrow strap having one. of its ends fixed to thebelt and the other end adjustably secured thereto, and receptacles having closed loops threaded through said strap, and a cartridge carrier disposed along the remainder of the belt,
4 I sheathsare formed I I or provided respectively with loops such as r whereby the receptacles may be removed iro'ln and replaced on the belt While the cartridges are in the cartridge carrier.
2. In a cartridge belt, a buckle' secured to one end thereof, a strap having, a looped end which is secured to the other end of the belt strap to the belt, a second strap secured at 10 one of its ends to the belt and adapted to hem its free end engaged in the second named buckle, the second named buckle and strap being both located entirely in front of one end portion of the belt. 15
Signed at Seattle, Washington, this 18th day of February, 1924:.
' 'MICHAEL J. KIRSCH,
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Cited By (7)

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US2647224A (en) * 1950-12-02 1953-07-28 Specialties Inc Means and method for assembling electric circuit components
US2741411A (en) * 1952-09-19 1956-04-10 Olden William Flashbulb carrier
US2850829A (en) * 1956-02-13 1958-09-09 Lee H Buzzini Holder and pull-out for a collapsible fish net unit
US4184617A (en) * 1978-07-07 1980-01-22 Edwin Lyon Survival belt
US5240158A (en) * 1992-02-19 1993-08-31 Casino Promotions, Inc. Belt-type carrier device
US6036067A (en) * 1998-12-21 2000-03-14 Alcorn; A. Shane Carrier for fish landing net
US20150351523A1 (en) * 2014-06-05 2015-12-10 Joshua D. West Tool holder

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2647224A (en) * 1950-12-02 1953-07-28 Specialties Inc Means and method for assembling electric circuit components
US2741411A (en) * 1952-09-19 1956-04-10 Olden William Flashbulb carrier
US2850829A (en) * 1956-02-13 1958-09-09 Lee H Buzzini Holder and pull-out for a collapsible fish net unit
US4184617A (en) * 1978-07-07 1980-01-22 Edwin Lyon Survival belt
US5240158A (en) * 1992-02-19 1993-08-31 Casino Promotions, Inc. Belt-type carrier device
US6036067A (en) * 1998-12-21 2000-03-14 Alcorn; A. Shane Carrier for fish landing net
US20150351523A1 (en) * 2014-06-05 2015-12-10 Joshua D. West Tool holder

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