WO2014195330A1 - Vêtement de dessus - Google Patents

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WO2014195330A1
WO2014195330A1 PCT/EP2014/061515 EP2014061515W WO2014195330A1 WO 2014195330 A1 WO2014195330 A1 WO 2014195330A1 EP 2014061515 W EP2014061515 W EP 2014061515W WO 2014195330 A1 WO2014195330 A1 WO 2014195330A1
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belt
outerwear
tabs
pants
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Tobias Maletz
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Tobias Maletz
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Priority claimed from EP13170409.0A external-priority patent/EP2810575A1/fr
Priority claimed from DE102014001015.5A external-priority patent/DE102014001015A1/de
Application filed by Tobias Maletz filed Critical Tobias Maletz
Priority to CA2914277A priority Critical patent/CA2914277A1/fr
Priority to EP14735480.7A priority patent/EP3003083A1/fr
Priority to US14/896,366 priority patent/US20160120250A1/en
Publication of WO2014195330A1 publication Critical patent/WO2014195330A1/fr

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F3/00Braces
    • A41F3/02Strips, tongues, or the like, for attaching to the trousers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F17/00Means for holding-down garments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D1/00Garments
    • A41D1/04Vests, jerseys, sweaters or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D1/00Garments
    • A41D1/06Trousers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D3/00Overgarments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F9/00Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
    • A41F9/002Free belts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F9/00Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
    • A41F9/007Belt loops

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  • the present invention relates to an outerwear, a back protector and clothing.
  • connection between a pant and a top to a common garment is often limited by the fact that they are as in US 2005/0114979 Al, DE 10 2004 063 586 AI, WO 00/47071, JP 3-115611 or DE 29619508 Ul only for pants with built-in fasteners such as
  • Connecting means which must be sewn or firmly fixed to the pants are also known.
  • Velcro connections are disclosed in US 3737916, US 5754982, US 7398558 Bl or DE 3228720 Al.
  • JP 61-11712 shows a belly band-like
  • a hook-shaped connection is made of FR
  • JP 2011190547 a snow skirt is described, which can be attached to a trousers with belt loops.
  • a connecting means is used that is fixed outside the belt. The other part of the connection is at the
  • Back protector which is his field of application when riding a motorcycle and the winter sports and has a belt-like band.
  • DE 1217297 a device for fixing a pants, skirt or the like on a jacket, blouse or vest is described, wherein a rubber band must be threaded through a holding device.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an outer garment which is connectable in a simple manner with a pair of pants.
  • the outerwear should be suitable to be connectable with any commercially available pants without the pants being adapted in a special way to the connection with the outerwear. It is intended to create a total clothing that the
  • Non-slip outerwear connects to the pants and / or protects the wearer so that foreign objects such. Snow on the waistband can not get to the body of the wearer and / or provides a circumferentially closed weather protection for the wearer in the waist area.
  • outerwear is understood to mean a garment which, based on the wearer, is at least partially worn above the belt, for example a jacket, a jacket
  • a ski jacket or a windbreaker or a weather jacket or a Be weatherproof According to the outerwear, a ski jacket or a windbreaker or a weather jacket or a Be weatherproof.
  • a snow guard can be arranged in the outer clothing, which can preferably be fastened to the outer clothing with a zipper and / or is firmly connected to the outer clothing.
  • the outerwear may be a snow guard, at the lower region of which the tabs are arranged.
  • the outerwear may be a trouser-bib.
  • An outer garment comprises a plurality of tabs disposed at a lower portion of the outer garment and a belt, the belt functioning as a trouser belt
  • An outerwear is clothing for the upper body, in particular in the form of a vest, so without arm or as a jacket with a long or short arm or as a bib.
  • a tab is in particular one against a lower edge of the outer clothing down
  • the tab is preferably tongue-like and the material of the tongue may be single layer or multiple layers may be combined into a single-layer combination.
  • the tongue has no openings or passages through which a retaining element, such as a hook, a string or a belt can be pulled.
  • the term "lower portion" of the outer garment means a portion of the outer garment which is relatively close to the belt of the pant, relative to the wearer, so that the tabs provided therein engage in a retaining engagement with the garment Belt can be brought or connected to the belt.
  • the outer clothing can be below the Lower region in which the tabs are arranged for connection to the belt of the pants, even further down, that is, in other words, that the outer clothing can also at least partially cover the pants.
  • Outerwear and pants are made via a belt. Contrary to known connections between outerwear and trousers is for the production of the
  • connection with tabs for the connection and detachment of the garments a quick, easy and stable handling is achieved.
  • the comfort does not suffer from the connection.
  • the connecting means are hidden when worn for aesthetic reasons.
  • At least one tab of the outer clothing can be folded over at the lower belt edge and detachably connected to the belt.
  • the fasteners, so the tab (s), not visible and it is a fashionable design allows.
  • the at least one tab from the outside of the belt is over and on the underlying belt edge inwardly reversible and is there at an inward
  • the outerwear may be a winter jacket, the winter jacket comprising a snow guard and the snow guard comprising the at least one tab.
  • a snow guard is a wide and circulating band attached to the inside of a jacket, which, through the connection with the belt, ensures that no snow can get under the jacket from below.
  • the snow skirt can be separable from the jacket. So he can have at its upper edge a zipper for connection with the jacket and at its lower edge the tabs described.
  • a jacket can be connected via the zipper with the snow guard and this in turn can be releasably attached to a corresponding belt.
  • the tab device can be attached to any winter jackets, which in the jacket inside a circumferential zipper, for. at the height of the waist.
  • the outerwear may be a jacket or vest. It may preferably comprise at least one back protector. Especially when using a vest with
  • the belt which includes the body of the wearer safely, the assurance that the protector does not slip in a fall.
  • the outerwear has at least three,
  • the outerwear can be a maximum of ten, preferably have a maximum of eight or fewer tabs. If such an outerwear is used with a pair of trousers with significantly fewer loops, then a tab may lie directly on a belt loop of the trousers, so that this tab is not for engagement with the belt
  • a back protector comprises at least one tab and one belt, the belt being usable as a trouser belt and simultaneously with the at least one tab of the belt
  • Back protector is engageable.
  • the most important advantage here is the better fixation of the back protector on a pair of trousers. It will reduce the horizontal and / or vertical displacement of the back protector during a fall.
  • a corresponding garment comprises an outer garment, a belt and a pair of trousers, the trousers comprising, via loops for fastening the belt, no fasteners for direct or indirect permanent connection to the outer garment.
  • the advantage here is a better protection against weather, especially during activities or sports in nature.
  • Connectivity can be created from an outerwear and a pair of trousers.
  • the compound can be easily adapted to the needs. The tighter the belt is made, the firmer and thus denser the connection becomes.
  • Outerwear and pants can be created right at the bottom of the belt and can thus create a very clean finish, against snow, wind and generally bad weather protects.
  • the belt may also have slots through which the tabs are guided to make the connection between the outerwear and the pants.
  • the belt can also have a continuous slot or an upper and a lower one
  • FIG. 5 shows the section A-A according to FIG. 5 as a cross section through the connection of a belt to one of the straps, FIG.
  • outerwear according to the invention with a trouser from the back
  • Figure 5 viewed from the front; a view of a snow fence according to the invention; a view of a belt for a
  • FIG. 1 shows the belt 1 with the one on the inside fixed fasteners 2.
  • the fastener should be fixed in several sections on the belt so that a comfortable fit of the belt is given. And it allows full function at different
  • the connecting means may in particular be a Velcro connection.
  • a hook-and-loop connection can consist essentially of two parts, namely a first flat layer which has a multiplicity of small loops and a second flat layer which has a plurality of small hooks, so that in the case of a hook and loop connection the hooks engage in the loops and themselves so sets a flat connection.
  • Outerwear may accordingly comprise the hook-carrying velcro layer.
  • An exchange of these layers is possible.
  • not the entire belt inside be provided with the same Velcro layer, but in the middle part, ie in the middle of the back of a person wearing the belt, exchange.
  • Figure 2 shows the lower edge 10 of the inside of a
  • the tabs 4 have on one side of the connecting means 2, which is in particular a Velcro layer.
  • the number of tabs 4 preferably results from the number of belt loops minus one. Most pants have five belt loops, thus resulting in a number of four straps 4.
  • Outer clothing ie the extension in Fig. 2 from left to right is sized so that it can span the body of the wearer.
  • the spacing and length of the tabs in the preferred embodiment is determined by the spacing of the belt loops. The goal is to create the resulting Gaps 5 around the belt loops as small as possible but as big as necessary to make people with
  • Figure 3 shows the connection of belt 1 and tab 4 on the upper part 3 in cross-section across the belt 1 at a point where the belt has no loop.
  • the upper part of a pair of pants 6 and the Velcro layer 2 is shown. It is shown how the fabric of the upper part 3 lies around the belt 1 from the outside.
  • the tabs 4 which are taken from below between the belt 1 and the pants 6. The tabs are at the lower edge 10 of the upper part behind the belt
  • the flaps 4 are thus located between the belt 1 and the pants 6.
  • the upper part 3 is shown with a large arc around the belt, with a direct contact usually being established from the outer clothing to the outer side of the belt 1.
  • Figure 4 shows the assembly of the upper part 3 with the belt 1 in the viewing direction from the inside out.
  • the pants 6 is not shown, but it is only a belt loop 9 shown, which surrounds the belt.
  • the tabs are located along the inside of the belt. In areas where a belt loop 9 is provided, there is no tab. 4
  • FIG. 5 shows by way of example a complete connection between an outer garment 7 with integrated suspenders 8 and a trouser 6 with belt loops 9 from the rear.
  • the outerwear 7 is designed as a rear bib, which is very helpful in a ski or snowboard clothing, so that when falling no snow can penetrate under the jacket and / or in the pants.
  • Figure 6 shows an example of a complete connection between an outerwear with integrated braces 8 and a pants 6 with belt loops 9 from the front. In the abdominal area 7 no material is provided at the bib.
  • the bib or bib can also be formed closed at the front.
  • the bib can also be designed to be closed at the front.
  • the tabs described can be attached to a jacket. Here they can be provided on the lower edge of the jacket or on one
  • the tabs may be secured to the jacket with an array of tabs as shown in FIG.
  • the arrangement has a circumferential collar 110 on which six tabs 104 are arranged.
  • the four inner tabs 104 are about twice as wide as the two outer tabs 104 are formed. At the bottom
  • Regions of the tabs 104 each connecting means 102 are provided, for example
  • Velcro parts can be.
  • the tabs 102 may be about 30 to 120 mm wide. Preferably, the tabs 102 may be about 40 to 100 mm wide. More preferably, the tabs 102 may be about 50 to 80 mm wide. According to a preferred embodiment, the tabs 102 are about 60 mm wide.
  • the distances 105 between the tabs may be about 30 to 200 mm.
  • the distances 105 between the tabs may be about 30 to 200 mm.
  • the distances 105 between the tabs 102 about 70 to 180 mm. Further preferably, the distances 105 between the tabs 102 about 100 mm to 160 mm. According to a preferred embodiment, the distances 105 between the tabs 102 are about 120 mm to 150 mm. According to the embodiment shown in Figure 9, the distances between the outermost and innermost tabs 102 are less than the distances between the respective middle tabs 102 (ie, in the embodiment shown in Figure 9, the distances between the second and third tabs 102 and the fourth and fifth Tab 102). For example, the larger distances may be about 150 mm and the smaller distances may be about 120 mm.
  • the tabs can also be formed wider, for example, such that the distance between the tabs and the belt loops is as small as possible, so that a good and tight connection between the pants and the outer clothing can be formed by the tabs, if the tabs next the belt loops are hit around the belt.
  • FIG. 7 shows an outerwear according to the invention which is designed as a snow guard 11.
  • the tabs 4 have on one side connecting means 2, with which the tabs 4 can be connected to corresponding provided on the belt connecting means 2 to a
  • the connecting means 2 may preferably be formed as a Velcro layer in order to achieve a simple and quickly detachable connection.
  • the snow guard 11 shown in FIG. 7 has extensions 13 on its two sides, at which connection devices 14 are provided.
  • the connection means 14 may be push buttons or other alternative connection means known to those skilled in the art, with which the extensions can be connected to each other to arrange the snow guard around the body of the wearer.
  • the number of tabs 2 may be equal to the number of belt loops plus one or equal to the number of belt loops minus one. Most pants have five belt loops. According to the embodiments shown in FIGS. 7 and 9, the number of tabs 2 and 102 is preferably six.
  • a connecting means 12 is provided, with which the snow guard on the inside of a jacket, such as a ski jacket can be attached.
  • a connecting means for example, a
  • Zipper be provided, i. that one half of the zipper is provided on the snow skirt 11 and the other half of the zipper on the jacket, so that the snow skirt can be attached in a known manner to the inside of the jacket by closing the zipper.
  • the snow guard 11 is sized in circumference so that the snow guard can span the body of the wearer.
  • the length or circumference of the snow fence thus corresponds to
  • the preferred goal is to avoid the resulting gaps between the tabs and the
  • Tabs are provided, which serves to compensate for the large and manufacturer-related tolerances. As a result, manufacturing costs can be reduced.
  • the distances between the belt loops and the tabs can be set so small that a good
  • the width of the tabs should correspond approximately to the width of one hand in order to ensure easy and easy handling of the production and release of the connection of the outerwear with the pants. It is clear that then the width of the belt loops could be increased accordingly to keep the distances between the belt loops and the tabs as small as possible.
  • the outerwear is applied as follows. First, the belt is pulled through the belt loops of the pants. Then the person puts on the outerwear. Then the tabs are at about the height of the belt. Preferably, a second person pivots the tabs under the belt, wherein the tabs are in a 180 ° -Abwinklung to the outerwear 3.
  • the Velcro connection provides a surface connection of the belt to the tabs, wherein the highest holding force in the transverse or
  • Shear direction is. By pressing the belt against the body of the wearer, the holding force is increased.
  • the 180 ° deflection which causes a wrap of the belt, so as to further increase the holding forces.
  • the number of straps can also be significantly larger than the loop number.
  • the number of tabs may be 10 or 15.
  • the tabs which are in the loop-free area, used for fastening already described.
  • the width of the tabs 4 may preferably be between 20% and 80% of the distance of two
  • the width of the tabs may preferably be between 2 and 10 cm and the length, ie in the vertical direction, is at least 2 cm, preferably at least 3 cm and a maximum of 8 cm.
  • Figure 8 shows a view of a belt 1 with provided at its ends connecting means 15 which on the
  • the person skilled in known manner are arranged and formed so that the belt 1 can be closed.
  • the belt 1 is designed such that it can be worn or arranged in a trouser in a known manner by being guided by suitably formed on the pants belt loops and then according to the body size of the
  • Carrier is closed. To connect the pants with the upper body clothing or the outer clothing, the tabs are hit around the belt. To attach the
  • Tabs on the belt the tabs as shown for example in Fig. 9 only in partial areas connecting means have, or as shown for example in Figure 7 over the entire area connecting means.
  • Figure 10 shows an alternative embodiment of a belt 101.
  • the belt has two circumferential portions 101A and 101B, which according to not shown embodiments of
  • Invention may be interconnected in areas where no tabs are provided (as long as the tabs are to be passed between the two areas 101A and 101B and then hit around the upper area 101A.). Accordingly, slots may be provided in a belt having a circumferential area through which the tabs are guided. As with the belt of Figure 8, connecting means 115 for closing the belt are provided at the ends 115. In this embodiment, it is possible to connect the outerwear with the pants, the tabs between the two areas 101A and 101B
  • the relative location information used refers particularly to a person wearing the appropriate garments as intended and who is in an upright position
  • outerwear refers to garments for the upper body and not on a farther outside

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L'invention concerne un vêtement de dessus (3) muni d'une pluralité de pattes (4) agencées dans une partie inférieure du vêtement de dessus et d'une ceinture (1), la ceinture pouvant être utilisée comme ceinture de pantalon et pouvant en même temps être mise en prise avec les pattes du vêtement de dessus.
PCT/EP2014/061515 2013-06-04 2014-06-03 Vêtement de dessus WO2014195330A1 (fr)

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EP13170409.0A EP2810575A1 (fr) 2013-06-04 2013-06-04 Habillage supérieur
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DE102014001015.5A DE102014001015A1 (de) 2014-01-25 2014-01-25 Oberbekleidung

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