WO2016177609A1 - Gilet de protection - Google Patents

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WO2016177609A1
WO2016177609A1 PCT/EP2016/059341 EP2016059341W WO2016177609A1 WO 2016177609 A1 WO2016177609 A1 WO 2016177609A1 EP 2016059341 W EP2016059341 W EP 2016059341W WO 2016177609 A1 WO2016177609 A1 WO 2016177609A1
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protective vest
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Ingo ZOLLECK
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Rheinmetall Defence Electronics Gmbh
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41HARMOUR; ARMOURED TURRETS; ARMOURED OR ARMED VEHICLES; MEANS OF ATTACK OR DEFENCE, e.g. CAMOUFLAGE, IN GENERAL
    • F41H1/00Personal protection gear
    • F41H1/02Armoured or projectile- or missile-resistant garments; Composite protection fabrics

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  • a protective vest may have a detachable carrier device for receiving ver ⁇ VARIOUS, in particular electrical and / or electronic, components.
  • Such armor can use the function of the integrated com ⁇ ponents in mobile use under extreme environmental conditions provides leis ⁇ th. To ensure fast separation of the device wearer of the vest to ER- possible, may this be be ⁇ festigbar using Velcro straps on the vest.
  • the power supply device is configured to power the equipment of a soldier.
  • the power supply device ⁇ summarizes flat battery cells, which are arranged on a personal protection plate for ballistic protection of the soldier.
  • the vest includes a front part west, a Westengurent ⁇ eil and the two west parts releasably connecting VierpraxisverBanksys- tem.
  • DE 20 2011 103 594 Ul describes a device for receiving a grenade in a bag.
  • the pocket comprises a rear wall part, a front wall ⁇ part, side walls, a bottom part and a cover flap, which cooperates via a first arranged on the lid flap closure part with a on the front wall part ⁇ ordered second closure part, wherein a grenade receiving space of the pocket in its receiving volume is formed changeable.
  • DE 10 2009 006 373 A1 describes a separable vest.
  • the vest comprises a front element, a back element and a shoulder belt, which is fixed at one end to the front or rear element and comprises a first connecting element.
  • the vest also has a waist belt with two strap elements. At each belt element at least a second connec ⁇ tion element is arranged.
  • the sanitary kit includes a sanitary bag provided with hook and loop areas on the back, and a flexible connecting sheet provided with a vest and having hook and loop portions.
  • the US 2012/0318837 Al and US 7,963,427 B2 each disclose te with a loop arrangement with at least two spaced a WES spaced and arranged in parallel loops, a strap member having at ⁇ least a loop and a connecting element for releasably Ver ⁇ bind the Belt element with the vest at the same time by the two Schl ⁇ fen of the loop assembly and the loop of the belt element is feasible.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide an improved protective vest.
  • a protective vest with a loop arrangement with at least two spaced apart and mutually parallel loops, a belt element with at least one loop, and a connection ⁇ element is proposed, for releasably connecting the belt member with the protective vest at the same time by the two loops of the loop assembly and the loop of the belt member is guidable, wherein the connecting member is T-shaped.
  • the belt ⁇ element can be quickly separated from the protective vest.
  • a device carrier can be connected to the protective vest.
  • Velcro fasteners for fixing the equipment carrier on the vest by the use of Verbin ⁇ -making element, which is guided through the loops and the loop.
  • the equipment carrier can be tightened. Consequently, it is firm and immovable in relation to the protective vest. As a result, the user, for example when running, has significant advantages over a solution with Velcro. Furthermore, the device carrier can be adapted to different sizes of vest.
  • the protective vest can also be designed as a bullet-proof protective vest, bullet-proof protective vest or ballistic protective vest.
  • the protective vest can be referred to as a device carrier system.
  • the connecting element preferably has a short horizontally arrange ⁇ th ridge and a long vertically disposed web.
  • the connection For example, ment can be made of a plastic material, a fiber composite ⁇ material or a metal material.
  • the loop of the belt element can be arranged between the two loops of the loop arrangement.
  • the belt element is made of a textile material.
  • the strap element is preferably flexible.
  • the loop arrangement has a multiplicity of loops spaced apart from one another and arranged parallel to one another and arranged in the form of a matrix.
  • the loop arrangement comprises a plurality of mutually parallel and spaced-apart loop straps, which are connected by means of seams with a back of the protective vest.
  • the seams separate the loops from each other.
  • the number of loop straps and the number of loops are arbitrary.
  • the loop assembly preferably forms a so-called ⁇ MOLLE system or MOLLE field.
  • the protective vest comprises a plurality of belt elements each having at least one loop.
  • the protective vest may have four or six strap members.
  • the belt elements are provided laterally on the protective vest.
  • the belt element has exactly one loop.
  • the belt element has N slings (with N> 2).
  • the protective vest preferably also N compound ⁇ elements.
  • N can be 2, 4 or 6.
  • the carrying capacity is advantageously increased.
  • On the belt member may be provided a Schnellverbmdungselement, such as a click buckle.
  • the belt member may further comprise a buildin ⁇ actuating loop which is passed through the Schnellverbmdungselement ⁇ out.
  • the protective jacket comprises two Verbin ⁇ dung elements.
  • each such Ver ⁇ binding element is on both sides provided laterally on the protective vest.
  • the two connecting elements are connected to each other ⁇ .
  • the connecting elements can be connected to one another, for example, by means of a handle.
  • the handle may be a loop, a rope, a wire or a hanger.
  • the two connecting elements can also be embodied materially in one piece. The fact that the two connecting elements are connected to ⁇ each other, they can simultaneously from the loops and the Sling to be pulled out. This allows a particularly quick and easy separation of the belt elements can be achieved by the protective vest.
  • the protective vest comprises a device carrier which can be fastened detachably to the protective vest by means of the belt element.
  • the device carrier can also be referred to as a container.
  • the device carrier preferably has a base plate.
  • the base plate may be ergonomically adapted to the respective human body regions, such as the back of a wearer of the protective vest.
  • the base plate may ⁇ example, from various materials such as plastics, metal Werkstof ⁇ fen or materials be manufactured ceramic with a protective effect, such as Kevlar or special.
  • the device carrier by means of a cash lös ⁇ quick connection element, in particular a click buckle connected to the belt member.
  • the quick-connection element may comprise a male connection part and a female connection part which can be plugged into one another.
  • the male connector can be connected to the belt member and the female ⁇ Liche connecting part may be provided on the device carrier.
  • the quick ⁇ connecting element of the device carrier may for example be attached to the base plate.
  • the device carrier preferably has a multiplicity of quick-connection elements, in particular on female connecting parts.
  • the equipment carrier is adapted to receive replaceable electrical and / or electronic components.
  • the electrical and / or electronic components may include, for example, a radio, a computer system, accumulators and / or cabling.
  • the electrical and / or electronic compo ⁇ nents are mounted so that a relative movement between the individual electrical see and / or electronic components is avoided to BeDdigun ⁇ conditions of the electrical and / or electronic components and / or the Verkka ⁇ belung by To prevent permanent breakage of the wiring or abutment of the electrical and / or electronic components.
  • the electrical ⁇ rule and / or electronic components can be permanently mounted to the base plate.
  • the base plate has such a shock protection that the electrical and / or electronic components are protected from shocks and the like.
  • the base plate protects the components from falling, for example.
  • the device carrier comprises adeein ⁇ direction for cooling the electrical and / or electronic components.
  • various passive heat conduction ⁇ elements such as ventilation ducts or ventilation holes can be introduced in the base plate.
  • air channels can be embedded in order to realize an optimal air cooling.
  • passive heat-spreading Elements such as heatsinks or heatpipes are integrated. These systems Need Beer ⁇ term advantageously no energy.
  • active cooling elements such as fans or Peltier elements, can be integrated into the device carrier.
  • the protective vest comprises a jacket fastened to the device carrier.
  • the sheath is preferably made of a flexible textile material.
  • the sheath may be made of a rigid material such as beispielswei ⁇ se a fiber composite material or a metal material.
  • the base plate can be firmly connected to the sheath.
  • the sheath may be replaceable.
  • the sheath is in particular exchangeable tool ⁇ los.
  • the sheath can be connected to the base plate, for example by means of a hook and loop fastener or a push-button system.
  • specially adapted sheaths such as various camouflage systems in the military sector, can be exchanged modularly by a trained user for the respective intended use for various application profiles.
  • a worn sheath can be easily replaced by a trained user.
  • the sheathing may additionally be provided with infrared protection so that a signature of the electrical and / or electronic components covered by the sheath can not be determined.
  • the coating can be protected from Flammeneinwir ⁇ effect. To this end, for example, can be pre-see ⁇ impregnation.
  • the sheath can continue to provide protection when heated provide by sunlight.
  • the sheath may have a me ⁇ tallillones tissue and / or a metallized film.
  • the metallized fabric and / or the metallized film are in particular mounted on a cover and / or on one or both side walls of the jacket.
  • the sheath comprises a ver ⁇ closeable opening.
  • openings There may be several openings.
  • the electrical and / or electronic components can be exchanged through the opening.
  • the opening can be opened and closed, for example, with the aid of a hook and loop fastener and / or a zipper.
  • the opening can be closed with a lid.
  • the lid On the lid more loops or slings for attaching smaller devices can be attached.
  • the casing may have a Molle system, since ⁇ can be attached to the casing with additional equipment.
  • the sheath comprises a disproportionateab ⁇ sorbierendes reinforcing element, in particular a reinforcing fabric or reinforcing knit.
  • Cooling channels for cooling the electrical and / or electronic components may be provided in the reinforcing element. With the help of symmetricabsor ⁇ beer reinforcing element, the electrical and / or electronic components see from mechanical damage can be protected.
  • the Ver ⁇ reinforcing element is preferably made from a textile material.
  • Fig. 1 shows a schematic view of an embodiment of a
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic view of an embodiment of a connecting element for the protective vest according to FIG. 1;
  • Fig. 3 shows a schematic view of an embodiment of a Gerä ⁇ teismes for the protective vest of FIG l;
  • FIG. 4 shows a schematic side view of the protective vest according to FIG. 1 with the equipment carrier according to FIG. 3!
  • Fig. 5 is a schematic enlarged view of the device carrier shows ge ⁇ Switzerlandss Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 6 shows a further schematic enlarged view of Automatic Strä ⁇ gers of FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 7 shows a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of a quick connection element for the protective vest according to FIG. 1;
  • FIG. shows a further schematic perspective view of the
  • Quick connection element according to FIG. 8; and shows a schematic perspective view of another form of a quick-off ⁇ guide connecting element for the Schutzwes ⁇ te in FIG. 1.
  • Fig. 1 shows a schematic view of an embodiment of a protective ⁇ vest 100.
  • the vest 100 can be adapted to a person in front of projectiles and / or to protect stitches.
  • the protective vest 100 can for this purpose have plate-shaped inserts, which are made of a metal material, a ceramic material and / or a fiber composite material.
  • the protective vest 100 may also be designed as a bullet-proof protective vest, bullet-resistant protective vest or ballistic protective vest.
  • the protective vest 100 has a loop arrangement 10.
  • the loop arrangement 10 comprises a plurality of spaced-apart and parallel zueinan ⁇ arranged loop bands 11 to 18.
  • the number of loop bands 11 to 18 is arbitrary.
  • the protective vest 100 can, as shown in FIG. 1, eight Schlü ⁇ fenb testing 11 to 18 have.
  • the loop straps 11 to 18 are preferably arranged horizontally and sewn by means of seams 19 to 27 with a rear side 101 of the protective vest 100.
  • the seams 19 to 27 preferably extend in the vertical direction. In particular, the seams 19 to 27 are arranged perpendicular to the loop straps 11 to 18.
  • the protective vest 100 further includes a carrying handle 102 for carrying the same when not worn.
  • the loop straps 11 to 18 are divided so that a plurality of loops 28 to 28 "'and 33 to 33"' are formed.
  • the number of loops 28 to 28 "'and 33 to 33"' is arbitrary.
  • Fig. 1 only the loops 28 to 28 "'and 33 to 33"' of the loop bands 11 to 14 are provided with reference numerals.
  • the loops 28 to 28 "'and 33 to 33"' of the loop ⁇ fenb selected 11 to 18 are arranged in a matrix and form a so-called Molle system or Molle field.
  • the protective vest 100 furthermore comprises at least one belt element 40.
  • the belt element 40 is preferably made of a textile material and has at the end a loop 41 and a fastening loop 42.
  • the An ⁇ number of belt members 40 is arbitrary.
  • FIG. 1 shows the protective ⁇ vest 100 may include six belt elements 40.
  • the quick connector 43 may be a so-called click buckle or a key lock.
  • a male connection part 44 of the Schnellverbmdungselements 43 is provided on the belt member 40.
  • the loop 41 of the respective belt elements 40 is in each case arranged between two adjacent loop belts 11 to 18.
  • a belt element 40 is arranged between the loop straps 11 and 12 and in particular between the loops 33 and 33 '.
  • Another strap member 40 may also be disposed between the loop straps 11 and 12, and more particularly between the loops 28 and 28 '.
  • the protective vest 100 further includes at least one connecting element 55, the 100 can be guided for releasably connecting the strap member 40 with the protective jacket equal ⁇ time, for example, through the two loops 28 and 28 'or 33 and 33' of the strap assembly 10 and the loop 41 of the strap member 40 ,
  • the connecting element 55 is T-shaped and has a long web 56 which through the loops 28 to 28 "'and 33 to 33"' is feasible, and a short bridge
  • each connecting element 55 may be configured to connect three or more belt elements 40 to the protective vest 100.
  • the two connecting elements 55 can be connected to one another.
  • a 58, the two connecting elements 55 interconnecting handle 58 may be provided.
  • the handle 58 may be, for example, a rope, a wire, a textile tape or a plastic component.
  • the handle 58 may be, for example, a rope, a wire, a textile tape or a plastic component.
  • FIG. 2 shows the two fasteners 55 without the protective vest ⁇ 100th
  • the protective vest 100 further comprises a container shown in FIG. 3 or equipment rack 60.
  • the equipment rack 60 includes a base plate 61.
  • the Ba ⁇ sisplatte 61 may be ergonomically adjusted as to the respective human body regions, such as the back of a wearer of the vest 100, ,
  • the base plate 61 may for example be made of a plastic material, egg ⁇ nem metallic material or materials with protective effect, such as in Kevlar and / or special ceramic ⁇ .
  • electrical and / or electronic components 62 to 64 may be arranged on or on the base plate 61.
  • a Ver ⁇ cabling for connecting the components 62 to 64 may be provided on the base plate 61.
  • the Com- Components 62 to 64 are modular exchangeable. Depending on the application profile of
  • Protective vest 100 can be mounted various components 62 to 64 or extended by other components.
  • wireless devices with different wireless range computing devices may be associated with different processing power and / or accumulator provided with at ⁇ Kunststoffaji battery life.
  • FIG. 5 shows in a detailed view of the device carrier 60, depressions, channels or recesses 65 for receiving a wiring 66 for wiring the components 62 to 64 may be provided on the base plate 61.
  • each recess 65 fasteners 67 may be provided at each recess 65 fasteners 67, which are adapted to the wiring 66 in the recess 65 ⁇ fixed.
  • the fastening elements may be 67 or Clips- Schnap ⁇ p implant behind which the wiring 66 can be snapped.
  • the wiring 66 may further include at least one connector 68 for connecting the wiring 66 to one of the components 62-64.
  • the components 62 to 64 are preferably mounted on the base plate 61 so that a relative movement between the individual components 62 to 64 is prevented.
  • ⁇ by, damage to the wiring 66 or a Jacobsto- SEN of the components are prevented from 62 to 64th
  • corresponding recesses 61 for receiving the components 62 to 64 are provided in the Basisplat ⁇ te.
  • the components 62 to 64 can be fixedly mounted on the base plate 61 by means of screws.
  • the com ⁇ components may be 62 to 64 provided with a quick release fastener, so that they can be replaced quickly and without tools.
  • a quick release For example, a hook and loop fastener may be provided.
  • webs 69 can be provided laterally next to the components 62 to 64 on the base plate 61.
  • the Kom ⁇ components 62 to 64 respectively, such a web 69 is provided on both sides.
  • the web 69 preferably has a plurality of depressions or recesses 70, in which the plug 68 of the wiring 66 are received. This provides a ⁇ Ver slipping or moving the plug 68 to the components 62 to 64 is prevented.
  • the webs 69 also serve as protection for the plug 68 or connector. 69 further improve the possibility of the webs werkmaschinegnelo ⁇ sen exchanges a plug 68th
  • 61 ventilation holes or cooling channels can be provided in the base plate, which are adapted to carry away heated air from the components 62 to 64. As a result, overheating of the components 62 to 64 is prevented.
  • the equipment carrier 60 has a jacket 80.
  • the sheath 80 may, for example, egg ⁇ nem flexible textile material or of an inflexible material, be made as in example game ⁇ a steel sheet or a fiber composite material.
  • the base plate 61 may be fixedly connected to the sheath 80. Alterna tively ⁇ the sheath 80 may be detachable from the base plate 61st For this 80 may be provided with the base plate 61, for example, a Velcro or a snap fastener system for lösba ⁇ ren connecting the sheath.
  • the sheath 80 can advantageously be exchanged for different use profiles.
  • different camouflage systems in the military sector such as Wintertarn, Camouflage or green Fleckentarn be prepared by a modular marul ⁇ th user for the specific application and / or replaced.
  • the sheath 80 once worn, can be easily replaced.
  • the shell can be provided with an infrared ⁇ protection 80, so that the accommodated in the casing 80 components 62 to 64 are not identifiable by its infrared signature.
  • the sheath 80 can be protected, for example, by means of impregnation from the action of flame. Furthermore, the sheath 80 may additionally provide protection from solar radiation. As a result, a reduced heat input is achieved in the overall system and thus prevents overheating of the components 62 to 64. For example, this can be achieved by a metallized fabric or metallized films. This additional protective layer can be given a defined distance to the components 62 to 64.
  • the sheath 80 may protect the components 62 to 64 from mechanical stress.
  • a shock-absorbing reinforcing element 82 may be provided on a cover 81 of the Umman ⁇ tion 80.
  • the reinforcing element 82 is in particular a textile reinforcing fabric or reinforcing knit. In the reinforcing element 82 cooling channels for cooling the components 62 to 64 may be provided.
  • the jacket 80 also has at least one closable opening 83.
  • the opening 83 can be closed by means of the lid 81.
  • the lid 81 can be closed by means of a Velcro fastener.
  • a Velcro strip 81 and 84 on the casing 80, a Velcro strip 85 is vorgese ⁇ hen to the De ⁇ ckel.
  • the sheath 81 may include zippers 86 to 89 80 to close the De ⁇ ckels.
  • the equipment carrier 60 has a cooling device 90 for cooling the components 62 to 64.
  • Thedeein ⁇ device 90 may comprise 80 provided openings or holes in the casing.
  • the sheath 80 On the outside of the sheath 80 smaller devices can be attached. For this purpose, for example, on the outside of the lid 81 a Molle system can be seen ⁇ before.
  • the sheath 80 is held at a distance from the Kom ⁇ components 62 to 64, to ensure sufficient cross-ventilation.
  • the device carrier 60 in addition to the cooling device 90 have further passive heat ⁇ line elements.
  • passive heat-spreading elements such as heat sinks or heat pipes, can be integrated into the device carrier 60. It is advantageous that such systems do not consume energy.
  • 60 can also be activedeelemen ⁇ te, such as fans or Peltier elements integrated into the equipment rack.
  • exhaust air ducts such as, for example, low-pressure ventilation ducts made of hose elements, can be integrated into the casing 80.
  • FIG. 4 shows the voltage applied to a user protective vest 100 with the Gerä ⁇ gear tray 60.
  • the equipment rack 60 is 40, and in particular dung elements with the help of provided on the belt members 40 Schnellverbin- 43 connected to the vest 100 with the aid of the belt members.
  • the Schnellitatis- elements 43 are preferably operable with gloves.
  • the provided on the belt elements 40 male connecting parts 44 of the quick-connect elements 43 are provided in the device carrier 60 female Connecting parts 45 snap-in. To remove the device carrier 60 from the protective vest, the Schnellverbmdungsetti 43 can be solved.
  • connection elements 55 shown in FIG. 1 can be pulled upwards in an extension direction A for quick removal of the device carrier 60 from the protective vest 100.
  • the connection of the belt elements 40 with the protective vest 100 is released and the Ge ⁇ räteani 60 is without the operation of Schnellverbmdungs institute 43 of the protective vest 100 solvable.
  • only one of the connecting elements 55 can be pulled out in the extension direction A, so that the device carrier 60 can be folded away laterally.
  • FIG. 7 shows a schematic perspective view of an execution ⁇ form of a quick-connection member 43 in an unlocked state.
  • Fig. 8 shows the quick release coupling 43 of FIG. 7 in a ver ⁇ closed state.
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 at the same time.
  • the quick release coupling 43 comprises a first or male connector portion 44 and a second or female connector portion 45.
  • the male connector 44 may be plugged into the female connector part 45 ⁇ the.
  • the male connector 44 may be ver ⁇ connected with the belt member 40th
  • the male connecting member 44 comprises two elastically deformable arms 46 ver ⁇ , 47th Between the arms 46, 47 may be provided a central bar.
  • lateral pressure is provided in the Fig. 8 by means of arrows ⁇ , to the arms 46, 47 as they move toward one another so that the male connector part 44 is disengaged from the female connection ⁇ part 45 can be brought.
  • the male connector 44 is then pulled out of the femal ⁇ chen connecting part 45th
  • the fast link is element 43 can be operated in two directions. The lateral pressure can be applied by more ⁇ finger and thumb.
  • the Schnellverbmdungselement 43 a mounting plate 48 include.
  • the mounting plate 48 can be sewn with a textile material.
  • the female connector 45 is connected to the mounting plate 48 ver ⁇ bindable particular verclipsbar or 29nappbar. With the aid of its mountings ⁇ supply plate 48, the female connector 45 may for example be attached directly to the sheath 80 of the instrument carrier 60th The female connector 45 is thereby surface mountable.
  • the Schnellverbm ⁇ tion element 43 is flat, particularly robust against environmental influences, hand-operated and blind operated.
  • FIG. 9 shows a schematic perspective view of a further embodiment of a quick connection element 43 in an unlocked state.
  • the quick connect element 43 according to FIG. 9 differs from the quick connect element 43 according to FIGS. 7 and 8 essentially in that it can be operated remotely.
  • the male connection part 44 has a toggle mechanism.
  • the toggle mechanism includes a connection 49 which connects the arms 46, 47 together.
  • the connection 49 may be formed integrally with the arms 46, 47.
  • an actuating element 50 is suspended.
  • the actuator 50 may be a textile Bowden cable.
  • the actuator 50 may be a textile tape or a woven wire rope.
  • the actuating element 50 is arranged in a textile casing 51.
  • the shroud 51 serves to guide the actuating element 50 and prevents damage to the operating member 50.
  • the handle 52 can be provided on an end section of the actuating element 50 facing away from the male connecting part 44.
  • the handle 52 may be a thickening of the actuator 50.
  • the operation of the handle 52 is shown in Fig. 9 by means of an arrow. When operating the Betchan Inc. ⁇ member 50, the arms 46 47 9 pointed arrows to move, in the direction in FIG. Towards each other.
  • the quick connection element 43 has the advantage that it does not have to be operated with two fingers on the male connection part 44, but that it can be operated remotely, for example during installation in hard to reach places with the aid of the actuating element 50.
  • the quick connector 43 can be opened much faster and more comfortable compared to with the help of two fingers to open solution approaches.
  • an actuating element 50 more
  • the present protective vest 100 has the advantage that the functionality of the
  • Protective vest 100 remains even with heavy pollution. Velcro closures ⁇ dirty very quickly in rough everyday use, so that a secure connection of the protective vest with the equipment rack with such Sys ⁇ temen not permanently guaranteed. Furthermore, the Schnellitatisele ⁇ elements 43 are particularly robust and glove-operable. A Blindbedienhus the protective vest 100 is given because only the connecting elements 55 must be pulled up in the extension direction A to release the device carrier. This also allows operability by means of mittens and / or by means of ABC protection devices. Although the present invention has been described on the basis of exemplary embodiments, it can be varied in many ways. In particular, the protective vest can be used for military use, for the fire department, for the technical relief organization and for civil protection.

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L'invention concerne un gilet de protection (100). Ce gilet de protection (100) comprend un ensemble de passants (10) comprenant au moins deux passants (28 -33, 28' -33', 28'' -33'', 28''' - 33''') disposés parallèlement l'un à l'autre, un élément de sangle (40) comportant au moins une boucle (41) et un élément de liaison (55) qui peut être enfilé simultanément à travers les deux passants (28 -33, 28' -33', 28'' -33'', 28''' -33''') de l'ensemble de passants (10) et à travers la boucle (41) de l'élément de sangle (40) pour relier de manière amovible l'élément de sangle (40) au gilet de protection (100), l'élément de liaison (55) présentant la forme d'un T.
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