US20070214548A1 - Coat with integrated tool belt - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a method to attach a tool belt with pouches as well as Holding apparatuses to clothing.
- the other problem that arises with the use of the traditional tool belt is the excess weight of the tools pulling down on the lower lumbar area and or mid extremities.
- the traditional tool belt moves up and down or across the body the body receives abrasions as well as chaffing.
- coat with integrated tool belt are comprised of a integrated tool belt, belt holding mechanism and garment wearing and belt with pouches.
- FIG. 1 ( 1 ) illustrates the garment wearing apparatus.
- FIG. 1 ( 2 ) illustrates the integrated tool belt.
- FIG. 1 ( 4 ) illustrates the pouches integrated in tool belt
- FIG. 2 ( 1 ) illustrates the garment wearing apparatus.
- FIG. 2 ( 2 ) illustrates the integrated tool belt.
- FIG. 2 ( 4 ) illustrates the pouches integrated in tool belt
- FIG. 3 ( 1 ) illustrates the garment wearing apparatus.
- FIG. 3 ( 2 ) illustrates integrated tool belt.
- FIG. 3 ( 3 ) illustrates the belt holding mechanism.
- FIG. 3 ( 4 ) illustrates the pouches integrated in tool belt
- FIG. 4 ( 1 ) illustrates the garment wearing apparatus as a vest
- FIG. 4 ( 2 ) illustrates the integrated tool belt as a vest.
- FIG. 4 ( 4 ) illustrates the pouches integrated in tool belt as a vest.
- FIG. 5 ( 1 ) illustrates the garment wearing apparatus as a vest.
- FIG. 5 ( 2 ) illustrates the integrated tool belt as a vest.
- FIG. 5 ( 3 ) illustrates the pouches integrated in tool belt as a vest.
- FIG. 5 ( 4 ) illustrates the pouches integrated in tool belt as a vest.
- FIG. 1 front view of all embodiments of the coat with integrated tool belt consists of 1 garment wearing apparatus attaches too 2 integrated tool belt has 4 pouches integrated in tool belt (rear view) with rear view embodiments
- FIG. 2 1 garment wearing apparatus has the 2 integrated tool belt attached 4 pouches integrated in tool belt which in turn is attached to 1 garment wearing apparatus
- FIG. 3 1 garment wearing apparatus has the 2 integrated tool belt adhered to 3 belt holding mechanism adhered 4 pouches integrated in tool belt
- FIG. 4 (front view) with front view embodiments as a vest 4 1 garment wearing apparatus as a vest has adhered 2 integrated tool belt as a vest has 4 pouches integrated in tool belt as a vest
- FIG. 5 rear view
- FIG. 5 1 garment wearing apparatus as a vest has adhered 2 integrated tool belt as a vest by way of 3 belt holding mechanism which in turn receives 4 pouches integrated in tool belt as a vest.
- the garment wearing apparatus 1 has the 2 integrated tool belt adhered which is adhered by way of a affixing mechanism or 3 belt holding mechanism 4 is attached to 2 .
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Abstract
A garment wearing apparatus 1 which has a integrated tool belt 2 pouches integrated in tool belt 4 are all held up by belt holding mechanism 3
Description
- This application relates to and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/662,523 filed on Mar. 17, 2005, specifications which are incorporated herein by reference.
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- This invention relates to a method to attach a tool belt with pouches as well as Holding apparatuses to clothing.
- In standard commercial construction practices as well as residential use industry, has seen many new innovations from heavy equipment down to a simple tool. Now as one know when working in either of the above trades tools are needed to be carried to allow for faster production, where in lies the use of a tool belt. Now tool belts have been around for quite some time but have really never undergone much of a change as far as how the traditional tool belt is worn except for suspenders being attached which with the weight of the many tools the tradesman carries pulls down on the shoulders and upper back which in turn effects the vertebra as well as the disk located with in the vertebra. The belt is usually fastened around the waist. The problem w the old method of fastening a tool belt around the waist is slipping. Further more, the other problem that arises with the use of the traditional tool belt is the excess weight of the tools pulling down on the lower lumbar area and or mid extremities. To add, when the traditional tool belt moves up and down or across the body the body receives abrasions as well as chaffing.
- The traditional tool belt worn today by trades men in the commercial as well as home use industry has many disadvantages.
- (a) The tool belts cause move to easy while the trades men is working.
- (b) The tool belts cause abrasions from movement of the belt.
- (c) The tool belts cause chaffing from movement of the belt.
- (d) The tool belts with suspenders cause strain on the upper extremities of the back.
- (e) The tool belts with suspenders cause strain on the vertebra which in turn cause strain on the disk.
- Accordingly, besides the objects and advantages of the coat with integrated tool belt described in my above patent, there are many objects and advantages of the present invention are.
- (a) The Coat with integrated tool belt will not move while in use
- (b) The Coat with integrated tool belt will create a less like chance of abrasions.
- (c) The Coat with integrated tool belt will create a less like chance of chaffing.
- (d) The Coat with integrated tool belt will produce a less like chance of strain on upper extremities of upper back relieving possible injury to employee.
- (e) The Coat with integrated tool belt will produce a less like strain on vertebra and disk. and relieving possible injury to employee.
- In accordance with the present invention coat with integrated tool belt are comprised of a integrated tool belt, belt holding mechanism and garment wearing and belt with pouches.
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FIG. 1 (1) illustrates the garment wearing apparatus. -
FIG. 1 (2) illustrates the integrated tool belt. -
FIG. 1 (4) illustrates the pouches integrated in tool belt -
FIG. 2 (1) illustrates the garment wearing apparatus. -
FIG. 2 (2) illustrates the integrated tool belt. -
FIG. 2 (4) illustrates the pouches integrated in tool belt -
FIG. 3 (1) illustrates the garment wearing apparatus. -
FIG. 3 (2) illustrates integrated tool belt. -
FIG. 3 (3) illustrates the belt holding mechanism. -
FIG. 3 (4) illustrates the pouches integrated in tool belt -
FIG. 4 (1) illustrates the garment wearing apparatus as a vest -
FIG. 4 (2) illustrates the integrated tool belt as a vest. -
FIG. 4 (4) illustrates the pouches integrated in tool belt as a vest. -
FIG. 5 (1) illustrates the garment wearing apparatus as a vest. -
FIG. 5 (2) illustrates the integrated tool belt as a vest. -
FIG. 5 (3) illustrates the pouches integrated in tool belt as a vest. -
FIG. 5 (4) illustrates the pouches integrated in tool belt as a vest. -
1 Garment wearing apparatus. 2 Integrated tool belt. 3. Belt holding mechanism 4 Pouches integrated in tool belt - A preferred embodiment of the coat with integrated tool belt present invention is illustrated in
FIG. 1 (front view) of all embodiments of the coat with integrated tool belt consists of 1 garment wearing apparatus attaches too 2 integrated tool belt has 4 pouches integrated in tool belt (rear view) with rear view embodimentsFIG. 2 1 garment wearing apparatus has the 2 integrated tool belt attached 4 pouches integrated in tool belt which in turn is attached to 1 garment wearing apparatusFIG. 3 (rear view) of all embodimentsFIG. 3 1 garment wearing apparatus has the 2 integrated tool belt adhered to 3 belt holding mechanism adhered 4 pouches integrated in tool beltFIG. 4 (front view) with front view embodiments as avest 4 1 garment wearing apparatus as a vest has adhered 2 integrated tool belt as a vest has 4 pouches integrated in tool belt as a vestFIG. 5 (rear view) with all embodimentsFIG. 5 1 garment wearing apparatus as a vest has adhered 2 integrated tool belt as a vest by way of 3 belt holding mechanism which in turn receives 4 pouches integrated in tool belt as a vest. - Operations—
FIGS. 1, 2 , 3 and 4 - The
garment wearing apparatus 1 has the 2 integrated tool belt adhered which is adhered by way of a affixing mechanism or 3belt holding mechanism 4 is attached to 2. - Advantages
- From the description above: a number of advantages of my coat with integrated tool belt become evident.
- (a) My invention will reduce the movement of the traditional tool belt.
- (b) My invention will reduce abrasions caused due in part from movement of traditional tool belt.
- (c) My invention will reduce chaffing caused due in part from movement of traditional tool belt.
- (d) My invention will reduce strain on upper back
- (e) My invention will reduce lower back strain
- (f) My invention should reduce damage to the vertebra and disks located with in.
- accordingly, the reader will conclude that the Coat with Integrated tool belt is a much less destructive way to carry tools on the side. This is what makes this is invention far more superior. The traditional way of carrying and or holding multiple tools lends way to damage to the skin as well as muscles and bones.
- Reduce damage to the skin
- Reduce damage to the muscles
- Reduce damage to the bones
- provides a more comfortable wear
Claims (2)
1. A integrated tool belt attached to a garment
(i) garment wearing apparatus which relates to dependent claim 1 .
(ii) integrated tool belt which relates to dependent claim 1 .
(iii) belt holding mechanism which relates to dependent claim 1 .
(iv) pouches integrated in tool belt which relates to dependent claim 1 .
2. A integrated tool belt affixed by way of belt holding mechanism
(i) garment wearing apparatus which relates to dependent claim 2 .
(ii) integrated tool belt which relates to dependent claim 2 .
(iii) belt holding mechanism which relates to dependent claim 2 .
(iv) pouches integrated in tool belt which relates to dependent claim 2.
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US20030131398A1 (en) * | 2001-11-27 | 2003-07-17 | Haines Jack J. | Belts and methods of use thereof |
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