WO2020032147A1 - Boucle, ceinture et partie de ceinture - Google Patents

Boucle, ceinture et partie de ceinture Download PDF

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WO2020032147A1
WO2020032147A1 PCT/JP2019/031272 JP2019031272W WO2020032147A1 WO 2020032147 A1 WO2020032147 A1 WO 2020032147A1 JP 2019031272 W JP2019031272 W JP 2019031272W WO 2020032147 A1 WO2020032147 A1 WO 2020032147A1
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翔大 田中
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Priority to EP19846942.1A priority patent/EP3838052A4/fr
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F9/00Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B11/00Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
    • A44B11/20Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts engaging holes or the like in strap
    • A44B11/24Buckle with movable prong
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F17/00Means for holding-down garments
    • A41F17/02Clips or the like for trousers or skirts, e.g. for cyclists
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F9/00Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
    • A41F9/002Free belts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B11/00Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
    • A44B11/006Attachment of buckle to strap
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B11/00Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
    • A44B11/20Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts engaging holes or the like in strap

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  • the present invention relates to buckles, belts, and belt parts.
  • a belt composed of a band-shaped cloth or a leather and a buckle is generally often used in order to suppress displacement (slipping) of the clothes.
  • the pants especially the front opening part, may be attached to the belt due to the looseness of the clothes with respect to the body shape. It may slip down. Such a slip is unsightly and unfavorable in fashion.
  • the buckle of the belt is often formed of metal, if the buckle made of metal comes into contact with the skin due to the above-mentioned sliding, there is a possibility that the wearer may develop a metal allergy.
  • JP 2006-183177A discloses a trouser slip prevention device that holds the trouser to the upper garment by holding the lining of the upper garment and locking the lining of the waist portion of the trouser as a tool for suppressing the above-mentioned sliding. Is disclosed.
  • the pants slip-off preventive device as disclosed in JP2006-183177A must be prepared separately from the belt. Also, it is troublesome to put on and take off, for example, it is necessary to pinch the lining of the upper garment. In addition, when the upper garment is not stored in the pants, the portion of the upper garment to be pinched is noticeable and the upper garment is tied to the pants, so that it cannot be used.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a technique capable of easily preventing a garment such as pants from sliding down without using an upper garment.
  • the present invention relates to a buckle of a belt for suppressing displacement of clothes, a buckle body to which one end of the belt is fixed, a belt locking portion provided on the buckle body and locking the belt to the buckle body, and a buckle body Or an engaging portion provided on the belt locking portion and engaged with a part of the garment so as to support the part of the garment from below.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a buckle according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an engagement portion according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an aspect in which the button engages the button when the pants are worn.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating the details of the space formed by the engagement portion according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a buckle according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating another example of the buckle according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a buckle according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a buckle according to the fourth embodiment.
  • Drawing 9 is a figure explaining a part of clothing which a buckle of a 4th embodiment engages.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a buckle according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an engagement portion according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an aspect
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating a buckle according to the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating an engagement portion according to the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating another example of the engaging portion of the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating another example of the engaging portion of the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating another example of the buckle according to the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram illustrating a modified example of the buckle of the present invention.
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram illustrating a further modified example of the buckle of the present invention.
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram for explaining a problem to be solved by the present invention.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating a buckle according to the sixth embodiment.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating a buckle according to the sixth embodiment.
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram illustrating a belt according to the seventh embodiment.
  • FIG. 20 is a diagram illustrating another example of the belt according to the seventh embodiment.
  • FIG. 21 is a diagram illustrating a buckle according to the eighth embodiment.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating a buckle according to the ninth embodiment.
  • Drawing 23 is a figure explaining a part of clothing which a buckle of a 9th embodiment engages.
  • FIG. 24 is a diagram illustrating a belt part according to the tenth embodiment.
  • FIG. 25 is a diagram illustrating a modification of the belt part according to the tenth embodiment.
  • FIG. 26 is a diagram illustrating a further modification of the belt part according to the tenth embodiment.
  • FIG. 27 is a diagram illustrating a further modification of the belt part according to the tenth embodiment.
  • FIG. 28 is a diagram illustrating a further modified example of the buckle of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram for explaining a buckle 10 according to the first embodiment.
  • a buckle 10 according to the present embodiment is a buckle for a belt that suppresses displacement of clothing, and includes a buckle body 2 to which one end of a belt 1 made of a band-shaped cloth or leather is fixed, a belt locking portion 3, and a belt buckle. And an engaging portion 4 provided on the locking portion 3.
  • the buckle main body 2 is a metal member formed in a substantially annular shape.
  • the buckle main body 2 includes a shaft 2a that constitutes one end of the buckle main body.
  • One end of the belt 1 is fixed to the shaft 2a, and a ring-shaped base 3a formed at one end of the locking portion 3 is rotatably supported.
  • a belt passing portion 5 through which the other end of the belt 1 passes when worn is formed in the inner space of the buckle main body 2 formed in a substantially annular shape.
  • the shape of the buckle main body 2 is not limited to a rectangular shape as illustrated, and may be a circular shape, an elliptical shape, or a polygonal shape other than illustrated, and is not particularly limited.
  • the locking portion 3 is a pin-shaped member (stick bar) rotatably provided on the buckle main body 2.
  • the locking portion 3 locks the belt 1 to the buckle main body 2 by inserting the opposite end of the base 3a into the locking hole 1a (see FIG. 3) of the belt 1 that has passed through the belt passing portion 5.
  • the engaging portion 4 is a part of the locking portion 3.
  • the engaging portion 4 is configured to engage with a part of the clothing when the clothing is worn, and to support the part of the clothing from below. The details of the engagement portion 4 will be described later with reference to FIG.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram for explaining the problem to be solved by the present invention.
  • a garment such as jeans and pants including slacks
  • the belt is tightened when wearing the pants, if the waist size of the pants does not match the body shape of the wearer, especially if the waist size of the pants is larger than the waist size of the wearer, the clothing for the body shape Due to the looseness, a phenomenon occurs in which the upper part of the pants (especially, the front opening part or the fly part) slips down with respect to the belt.
  • the appearance in which the front opening portion of the pants is slipped down with respect to the belt is unfavorable in fashion because it gives a viewer a sloppy impression.
  • the metal buckle touches the skin of the wearer for a long time due to the slipping of the pants, there is a risk that the wearer will develop a metal allergy, which is not preferable from the viewpoint of health and hygiene.
  • An object of the present invention is to easily prevent the phenomenon of pants sliding down that causes such a problem without affecting the appearance and without putting a burden on the wearer.
  • the details of the engagement portion 4 of the present embodiment which is an example of a specific configuration for solving the problem, will be described below.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the buckle 10 of the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 2A is a front view of the buckle 10 viewed from the front
  • FIG. 2B is a top view of the buckle 10 viewed from above (in the direction of the arrow in FIG. 1) when the pants are worn (when the belt is worn).
  • 2 (a) indicates the vertical direction in the direction of gravity
  • the direction indicated by the white arrow shown in FIG. 2 (b) indicates the body side (trouser side) when using the buckle 10 when wearing the pants. ).
  • “trouser side” indicates the direction indicated by the white arrow
  • “front side” indicates the direction opposite to the direction indicated by the white arrow (forward as viewed from the wearer)
  • the “upper side” and “lower side” indicate the vertical direction of the gravity direction of the buckle 10 when the pants are worn
  • the “lateral direction” indicates the horizontal direction orthogonal to the vertical direction.
  • the locking portion 3 of the present embodiment has a base 3 a rotatably supported at a substantially central portion in the vertical direction of the shaft 2 a of the buckle body 2, and a horizontal direction in a front view. 3 shows a substantially straight bar shape (pin shape).
  • the vertical position at which the base 3a is supported on the shaft 2a is not limited to substantially the center, and is appropriately set particularly from the viewpoint of improving the easiness of the operation of engaging a part of the pants, which will be described later, with the engagement portion 4. Good.
  • the engaging portion 4 of the present embodiment is a part of the engaging portion 3, and a part of the pants is engaged with the concave portion 6 formed on the front side by being curved to have a convex shape on the pants side. It is configured to match.
  • a part of the pants here is a button (so-called top button) particularly near the upper end of the front of the pants (near the upper end of the front opening portion or the fly portion).
  • the button referred to here includes a connecting portion between the button and the pants cloth, such as a sewing thread or a rigid connecting the button and the pants cloth.
  • the engaging portion 4 not only protrudes toward the pants side, but also has a space 7 having a predetermined width between the upper shaft (shaft 2b) of the buckle body 2 and the concave portion 6 as shown in FIG. Is more preferably configured to form
  • the engaging portion 4 configured as described above when tightening the belt at the time of wearing pants, hooks a button introduced into the inner diameter side of the buckle main body 2 through the space 7 formed between the buckle main body 2 and The button can be supported from below.
  • FIG. 3 is a view for explaining a mode in which the engaging portion 4 engages the button when the pants are worn.
  • FIG. 3A is a view for explaining a mode in which the button is engaged with the engaging portion 4 when the belt is fastened when the pants are worn.
  • the wearer in a state where the wearer passes the other end side of the belt 1 through the belt passing portion 5 of the buckle 10 and further inserts the tip of the locking portion 3 into the locking hole 1a, the wearer can use the buckle, for example.
  • the state in which the lower side of the button 8 is hooked on the engaging portion 4 by moving the locking portion 3 while holding the main body 2 is shown. That is, FIG. 3A shows a front view of a state in which the button 8 is supported from below by the locking portion 3 having the engaging portion 4 in the process of tightening the belt when wearing pants. .
  • FIG. 3 (b) is a view of the buckle 10 in FIG. 3 (a) as viewed from below (see the direction of the arrow in FIG. 3 (b)).
  • the button 8 is supported by the locking portion 3 from below, particularly when the connecting portion 8a of the button 8 is hooked on the engaging portion 4.
  • the locking portion 3 of the present embodiment is configured to form a space 7 between the buckle main body 2 and the engaging portion 4, when the button 8 is engaged with the engaging portion 4,
  • the button 8 is less likely to contact the shaft 2b of the buckle body 2. That is, since the buckle 10 is configured to have the space 7, the button 8 and the buckle main body 2 are less likely to come into contact with each other, so that the button 8 can be easily engaged with the engagement portion 4.
  • FIG. 3C is a diagram showing a state in which the belt 1 is fastened when the pants are worn.
  • the belt 1 is tightened as usual, so that the button 8 and the engaging portion 4 are accommodated between the belt 1 and the pants, It disappears from the front. That is, the buckle 10 of the present embodiment can exert the function of preventing the pants from sliding down without affecting the appearance of the waist when the pants are worn.
  • the locking portion 3 and the engaging portion 4 of the present embodiment are not limited to the shapes illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 and the like, and may have various shapes as long as the button 8 can be engaged and supported from below. May be included.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating the shape of the buckle 10 of the present embodiment, particularly illustrating the details of the space 7 formed by the engaging portion 4.
  • the buckle 10 shown in FIGS. 4 (a) to 4 (c) is a view seen from above when the pants are attached.
  • the white arrows shown on the left side of FIGS. 4A to 4C indicate the pants side when the belt is worn.
  • the concave portion 6 formed on the front side by bending the engaging portion 4 so as to be convex toward the pants side is shown in FIG. 2B.
  • the shape is not limited to the arc shape, and may be set as appropriate, such as a curve or a straight line as shown in the figure.
  • the upper shaft 2b of the buckle main body 2 does not necessarily have to have a straight shape on the pants side in particular, and may have a curved shape that is convex on the front side. .
  • the shape of the space 7 formed between the concave portion 6 and the shaft 2b may be appropriately set.
  • the space 7 is formed mainly for the purpose of reducing the chance of contact between the button 8 and the buckle main body 2 when the belt is worn, and to facilitate the work of engaging the button 8 with the engaging portion 4. Is done. Therefore, it is preferable that the space 7 is formed to have such a size that a dimension (for example, see FIG. 3B) of the button 8 provided on the pants to be worn can be accommodated when viewed from above and below.
  • the space 7 of the present embodiment is vertically oriented when the space 7 is worn with pants.
  • A is greater than 1.7 cm and B is greater than 1.5 mm, where A is the length in the right-left direction orthogonal to B and B is the length in the direction parallel to the pants side.
  • the space 7 may be formed to include a rectangular area formed by at least a side of 1.7 cm in the left-right direction and a side of 1.5 mm in the pants-side direction.
  • the area may be appropriately set in accordance with the shape and size of the side surface of the button 8 to be engaged, from the viewpoint of ease of engagement.
  • the buckle 10 of the belt 1 for suppressing the displacement of the clothing is provided on the buckle body 2 to which one end of the belt 1 is fixed, and the belt 1 Locking part 3 (belt locking part) that locks the buckle body 2 with the buckle body 2 and a part of the garment provided on the buckle body 2 or the locking part 3 so as to support a part of the garment from below. And an engaging portion 4 to be engaged.
  • the buckle 10 By applying the buckle 10 to a conventional belt, a part of the clothing such as pants can be supported from below, so that the clothing such as pants can be easily prevented from slipping.
  • a part of the clothing is the button 8 provided on the front upper end of the pants.
  • the locking portion 3 is a pin-shaped member that locks the belt 1 by being inserted into a locking hole 1 a of the belt 1.
  • the engaging portion 4 is a part of the locking portion 3 and is formed on the opposite side (front side) of the pants side by bending so as to have a convex shape on the pants side when the pants are worn.
  • the button 8 is configured to engage with the concave portion 6 (first concave portion).
  • the buckle 10 of the first embodiment has a space 7 having a predetermined width between the buckle body 2 and the concave portion 6 when viewed from above when wearing pants. This makes it difficult for the wearer to contact the button 8 and the buckle body 2 when the wearer engages the button 8 with the engagement portion 4 when wearing the belt, so that the work of engaging the button 8 with the engagement portion 4 is easy. Properties can be further improved.
  • a buckle 20 according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described.
  • the buckle 20 of the present embodiment is different from the first embodiment in the shape of the locking portion 3.
  • the difference will be mainly described with reference to the drawings and the like. Further, the same components as those of the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof is omitted.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a buckle 20 according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 5A is a front view of the buckle 20 viewed from the front
  • FIG. 5B is a top view of the buckle 20 viewed from above when the belt is attached.
  • the double arrow shown in FIG. 10A indicates the vertical direction in the direction of gravity
  • the direction indicated by the white arrow shown in FIG. 10B indicates the pants side when the buckle 20 is used when wearing the pants. I have.
  • the engaging portion 24 of the buckle 20 is a part of the locking portion 3 and has a concave portion 26 formed on the upper side by being curved so as to have a downward convex shape.
  • a part (button 8) is configured to engage. According to such a configuration, the button 8 can be supported on the locking portion 3 from below by hooking the connecting portion 8a of the button 8 particularly on the engaging portion 24. Further, in particular, since the connecting portion 8a is hooked on the concave portion 26 which is convex downward, the buckle 20 can be more suitably suppressed from being shifted in the left-right direction with respect to the pants.
  • the shape of the engaging portion 24 is not limited to the shape illustrated in FIG. 5 and includes various shapes as long as the button 8 can be engaged and supported from below.
  • FIG. 6 is a view for explaining another example of the shape of the buckle 20 of the present embodiment.
  • the buckle 20 shown in FIGS. 6A to 6D is a front view when the belt is worn.
  • 6 (a) to 6 (d) indicate vertical directions corresponding to the direction of gravity when the belt is worn.
  • the concave portion 26 formed on the upper side by bending the engaging portion 24 so as to be convex downward is shown in FIG. 5A.
  • a triangular shape, a linear shape, or the like may be appropriately set.
  • the upper shaft 2b of the buckle main body 2 does not necessarily have to have a linear shape in particular on the lower side (engagement portion 24 side), but a curved shape convex upward. May be provided.
  • the lower side (the engaging portion 24 side) of the shaft 2b of the buckle main body 2 may have a concave portion concaved upward.
  • the base 3a of the locking portion 3 does not necessarily have to be provided substantially at the center of the shaft 2a of the buckle body 2 in the vertical direction, and may be set lower.
  • the engaging portion 24 extends from the base 3a to the tip of the locking portion 3. May be configured as a step provided between them.
  • a step formed between the base 3a and the distal end of the locking portion 3 and whose height in the vertical direction substantially coincides with the position of the base 3a is defined as a step. It may be configured as the concave portion 26.
  • the length C between the concave portion 26 and the shaft 2b in the front view of the buckle 20 of the present embodiment is determined by the shape of the concave portion 26 and the shaft 2b, or the shaft 2a of the base 3a of the locking portion 3. May be set as appropriate by adjusting the vertical position and the like in.
  • the length C is mainly for the purpose of reducing the chance that the button 8 comes into contact with the buckle main body 2 when the belt is worn, and to make the operation of engaging the button 8 with the engaging portion 4 easier. It may be adjusted appropriately. Therefore, it is preferable that the length C is formed so as to accommodate the size of the button 8 provided on the pants to be worn as viewed from the front (see FIG. 3A).
  • the length C of the present embodiment is set to be longer than 1.7 cm in consideration of the fact that the diameter of a top button provided on a certain commercially available jeans is 1.7 cm. This facilitates introduction of the button 8 into the region above the engagement portion 4 on the inner diameter side of the buckle main body 2, thereby facilitating work when the wearer engages the button 8 with the engagement portion 4 when wearing the belt. Properties can be further improved.
  • a part of the clothing is a button provided on the upper front end of the pants.
  • the locking portion 3 is a pin-shaped member that locks the belt 1 by being inserted into a locking hole 1 a of the belt 1.
  • the engaging portion 4 is a part of the locking portion 3, and is a concave portion 26 (second concave shape) formed on the upper side by being curved so as to have a downward convex shape when wearing pants. ) Is configured to engage the button.
  • the engagement portion 4 is configured to be located on the lower side, so that the area above the engagement portion 4 on the inner diameter side of the buckle main body 2 becomes large, and as a part of the clothing when the belt is worn.
  • the operation of engaging the button 8 with the engaging portion 4 can be facilitated.
  • the buckle 20 can be suppressed from being displaced in the left-right direction with respect to the pants.
  • a buckle 30 according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described.
  • the buckle 30 of the present embodiment is different from the above embodiment in the shape of the engaging portion 34.
  • the difference will be mainly described with reference to the drawings and the like.
  • the same components as those in the above-described embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
  • FIG. 7 is a view for explaining the engaging portion 34 of the third embodiment.
  • the engaging portion 34 of the present embodiment is formed by reducing the thickness of the substantially central portion of the locking portion 3 and has at least one feature of the engaging portion 34 shown in FIGS. 7A to 7D.
  • the above configuration is provided.
  • the double arrow shown in FIG. 7A indicates the vertical direction in the direction of gravity, and the direction indicated by the white arrow shown in FIGS. 7B to 7D indicates the pants side.
  • FIG. 7A is a diagram illustrating the engagement portion 34 of the present embodiment, and is a diagram of the buckle 30 as viewed from the front.
  • the engagement portion 34 of the present embodiment is formed by forming a concave portion 34a that is recessed downward at a substantially central portion of the locking portion 3 so as to be thin in the vertical direction.
  • FIG. 7B is a diagram illustrating the engaging portion 34 of the present embodiment, and is a diagram of the locking portion 3 as viewed from above when the belt is attached.
  • the engagement portion 34 of the present embodiment is formed by forming a concave portion 34b that is recessed toward the pants side at a substantially central portion of the locking portion 3 so as to be thinner in the pants side direction.
  • FIG. 7C is a diagram illustrating the engaging portion 34 of the present embodiment, and is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA of the concave portion 34b shown in FIG. 7B. As shown in FIG. 7C, the concave portion 34b is configured to be concave on a surface perpendicular to the pants side.
  • FIG. 7D is a diagram for explaining the engaging portion 34 of the present embodiment, and is a diagram showing another example of the AA cross-sectional view of the concave portion 34b shown in FIG. 7B.
  • the concave portion 34b may be configured to be concave with a slope with respect to a plane perpendicular to the pants side. Further, it is preferable that the inclined surface of the concave portion 34b is configured to face upward as illustrated. As a result, the upper side of the concave portion 34b becomes thinner, and the concave portion 34b can easily be inserted under the pants side of the button 8 when the belt is worn. Operability at the time of engaging with the second member can be further improved.
  • the inclination is not limited to a straight line as shown in the figure, and may be a curve that curves toward the pants, for example.
  • the buckle 30 including the engaging portion 34 including at least one of the concave portions 34a and 34b also easily engages the button 8 when the belt is worn, thereby preventing the pants from slipping down on the belt. be able to.
  • a part of the clothing is a button provided on the front upper end of the pants, and the belt locking portion 3 is inserted into the locking hole 1 a of the belt 1 so that the belt 1, the engaging portion 34 is a part of the belt locking portion 3 and has concave portions 34a, b (third concave shape) formed thinner than other portions. ) Is configured to engage the button.
  • the portion of the locking portion 3 to be engaged with the button 8 becomes thinner (thinner), and it is easy to enter the region between the button 8 and the pants (the region near the connecting portion 8a). The easiness of the operation of engaging the button 8 as a part of the clothing with the engagement portion 34 can be improved.
  • a buckle 40 according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described.
  • the buckle 40 of the present embodiment is different from the above-described embodiment in the arrangement and the shape of the engaging portion 44.
  • the difference will be mainly described with reference to the drawings and the like.
  • the same components as those in the above-described embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a buckle 40 according to the fourth embodiment.
  • the buckle 40 of the present embodiment is mainly applied to a belt used when wearing slacks as shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 8A is a perspective view of the buckle 30 viewed from the back (trouser side) obliquely from above
  • FIG. 8B is a back view of the buckle 40 viewed from the pants side
  • FIG. It is the upper surface figure which looked at 40 from the upper side.
  • the double arrows shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B indicate the vertical direction in the direction of gravity, and the direction indicated by the white arrow shown in FIG. 8C indicates the pants side.
  • the engaging portion 44 of the present embodiment is a part of the lower shaft 2c of the buckle main body 2, and is formed by projecting from the shaft 2c toward the pants side and bending upward (bending). It is configured such that a part of the pants is engaged with the hook-shaped portion 44a.
  • a part of the pants here is a take-out part 45 provided on an obi (waistband) part of the pants (slacks).
  • the take-out portion 45 is a cloth portion for fastening the button 45b provided slightly to the left in front view from the center of the upper end of the slacks front when viewed from the front of the slacks, and is provided so as to protrude from the obi portion.
  • the side 45a is not sewn to the undercut portion (see the arrow direction from the dotted line in the figure).
  • the engaging portion 44 of the present embodiment for such slacks is provided on the buckle main body 2 and is configured to engage with the slack take-out portion 45. More specifically, the engaging portion 44 is configured to enter the pants side (lining) of the take-out portion 45 when the belt is worn, and to hook the lower side 45a of the take-out portion 45 on the hook-shaped portion 44a. This allows the wearer to easily prevent the slacks from slipping down on the belt by inserting the engaging portion 44 into the pants side (lining) of the take-out portion 45 when wearing the belt.
  • the shape and arrangement of the engaging portion 44 may be appropriately set as long as the slack take-out portion 45 can be supported from below.
  • the position of the engaging portion 44 in the left-right direction of the shaft 2c is not limited to the illustrated position.
  • the position of the engaging portion 44 can be appropriately adjusted as long as the buckle 40 can be inserted into the back side of the take-out portion 45 with the buckle 40 arranged at the front center of the slacks, at least on the right side of the center in the rear view of FIG.
  • the shape of 44 is not limited to a rectangular shape as shown in the figure, but may be set as appropriate, and may be a semicircular shape, a rod shape, or the like.
  • slacks such as slacks for women, are configured such that the take-out portion 45 shown in FIG. 9 projects rightward when viewed from the front.
  • the position of the engaging portion 44 of the buckle 40 may be set to the opposite side in the left-right direction, that is, the position from the left side when viewed from the back side of the buckle 40. .
  • a part of the clothing is the take-out portion 45 provided at the upper end of the front of the pants so as to protrude from the obi portion of the pants.
  • the buckle body 2 has an annular structure, and includes two substantially parallel shafts vertically opposed to each other.
  • the engaging portion 44 is a part of the buckle main body 2, and is formed in a hook-shaped portion 44 a formed by projecting toward the pants side on the shaft 2 c below the two shafts and being bent upward when the pants are worn. Is configured to engage with the take-out portion 45. This makes it possible to prevent the slacks without the so-called top button from sliding down.
  • a buckle 50 according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention will be described.
  • the buckle 50 of the present embodiment is different from the above-described embodiment in the shapes of the buckle body 52, the locking portion 53, and the engaging portion 54.
  • the difference will be mainly described with reference to the drawings and the like.
  • the same components as those in the above-described embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
  • FIG. 10 is a view for explaining the buckle 50 of the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 10A is a perspective view of the buckle 50 as viewed from the front
  • FIG. 10B is a perspective view of the buckle 50 as viewed from the back (trouser side).
  • the buckle 50 of the present embodiment includes a buckle body 52 including a back flat plate portion 52b, a belt fixing portion 52c provided on the back flat plate portion 52b, and to which one end of the belt 1 is fixed, a locking portion 53, and a back flat plate portion. 52b.
  • the back flat plate portion 52b is a flat plate member formed in a substantially rectangular shape, and is configured to cover the pants side of the buckle 50.
  • a belt fixing portion 52c is rotatably provided on one end side of the back flat plate portion 52b, and fixes one end of the belt 1 to the belt fixing portion 52c.
  • a locking portion 53 is rotatably provided on the other end side of the back flat plate portion 52b, and locks the other end of the belt 1 with the locking portion 53.
  • An opening as the engaging portion 54 is formed in the rear flat plate portion 52b. Details of the engagement portion 54 will be described later with reference to FIG.
  • the belt fixing portion 52c is provided at one end of the buckle main body 52 on the pants side of the buckle main body 52 so as to be rotatable (openable and closable) via a rotation shaft 52a.
  • the belt fixing portion 52a inserts the belt 1 between the back flat plate portion 52b in a state where the belt 1 is opened with the rotation shaft 52a as a fulcrum, and then closes the belt 1 to fix one end of the belt 1 to the buckle main body 52. .
  • the locking portion 53 is a substantially rectangular plate-shaped member, and is configured to cover the front side of the buckle 50.
  • the locking portion 53 is provided at the other end of the buckle main body 52 so as to be rotatable (openable and closable) via a rotation shaft 53a.
  • the locking portion 53 inserts the other end of the belt 1 between a part of the back flat plate portion in a state where the belt 1 is opened with the rotation shaft 53a as a fulcrum (see the arrow direction in the drawing), and then closes the belt 1 by closing.
  • the buckle body 52 is pinched and one end of the belt 1 is locked.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating the shape of the engagement portion 54 of the present embodiment.
  • 11A is a rear view of the back flat portion 52b of the buckle main body 2 viewed from the pants side
  • FIG. 11B is a top view of the back flat portion 52b viewed from above when the belt is mounted
  • FIG. The side view which looked the back flat part 52b from the side at the time of installation is shown.
  • the double arrow shown in FIG. 11 (a) indicates the vertical direction in the direction of gravity, and the direction indicated by the white arrow shown in FIGS. 11 (b) and 11 (c) indicates the body side when using the buckle 50 when wearing pants. Trousers side).
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating the shape of the engagement portion 54 of the present embodiment.
  • 11A is a rear view of the back flat portion 52b of the buckle main body 2 viewed from the pants side
  • FIG. 11B is a top view of the back flat portion 52b viewed from above when the belt is mounted
  • FIG. 11 mainly illustrates the shape of the back flat plate portion 52b and the engagement portion 54 in the buckle main body 52, and the belt fixing portion 52c, holes through which the belt passes when the belt is mounted, and the like are omitted. (The same applies to FIGS. 12 and 13 described later).
  • the engaging portion 54 of the present embodiment is an opening formed substantially at the center of the rear flat plate portion 52b (at a position overlapping the top button when the belt is worn).
  • the engagement portion 54 of the present embodiment has a convex shape including a U-shaped portion that is convex downward.
  • the size of the engaging portion 54 may be appropriately set on the assumption that the button 8 as a part of the pants can be introduced.
  • the width A of the engaging portion 54 in the left-right direction is set to a length greater than, for example, 1.7 cm in consideration of the size of the top button provided on the jeans.
  • the length B in the vertical direction is set to, for example, a length larger than 1.5 mm in consideration of the thickness of the top button.
  • the button 8 By forming the opening (engaging portion 54) of such a size on the back flat plate portion 52b, the button 8 can be introduced into the engaging portion 54 when the belt is worn.
  • the button 8, particularly the connecting portion 8 a can be hooked on the button 54 a to support the button 8 from below. Thereby, when the belt provided with the buckle 50 is mounted, it is possible to prevent the pants from slipping down with respect to the belt.
  • the engaging portion 54 of the present embodiment may have the features shown in FIGS. 11B and 11C. That is, at least a part of the opening surface of the engaging portion 54 faces upward (including obliquely upward) by the lower end 54 a as at least a portion of the engaging portion 54 protruding toward the pants side. It may be configured as follows. With this configuration of the engaging portion 54, the area of the opening surface of the engaging portion 54 is increased, and the button 8 required to introduce the button 8 into the engaging portion 54 when the belt is worn is inclined. Since the angle can be made gentler, it is possible to improve the easiness of the work for the wearer to engage the button 8 with the engagement portion 4 when wearing the belt.
  • the shape of the engaging portion 54 is not limited to the shape shown in FIG. 11, and may include various shapes as long as the button 8 can be engaged and supported from below.
  • FIG. 12 is a view for explaining another example of the shape of the engaging portion 54 of the present embodiment.
  • FIGS. 12A to 12C show rear views of the buckle 50 as viewed from the rear side (trousers side). Note that the double-headed arrow shown on the left side of each drawing indicates the vertical direction corresponding to the direction of gravity when the pants are worn.
  • the engaging portion 54 is not limited to the shape shown in FIG. 11A, and may be rectangular or semicircular. Although not shown, the shape may be a triangle having a vertex on the lower side. That is, the lower end 54a of the engaging portion 54 may be set as appropriate, such as a linear shape, a curved shape, or a triangular vertex shape.
  • the engaging portion 54 may be formed so as to reach at least one end of the back flat plate portion 52b.
  • the engagement portion 54 may be formed such that an end on the right side when viewed from the back side of the back flat plate portion 52b is open.
  • the length A in the left-right direction and the length B in the up-down direction of the engaging portion 54 shown in FIGS. 12A and 12B are the same as those described with reference to FIG. 11A.
  • the length B shown in FIG. 12C is set to be equal to or longer than the length at which the connecting portion 8a of the button 8 (FIG. 3B) can be introduced.
  • the length B may be set to a length larger than 8 mm in consideration of the fact that the width of the connecting portion 8a (rigid) of a certain commercially available jeans is 8 mm.
  • the connecting portion 8a of the target button 8 is a sewing thread
  • the length B may be set to, for example, 3 mm or more.
  • at least a part including the lower end 54a of the engaging portion 54 is configured to protrude toward the pants in the same manner as described with reference to FIGS. 11B and 11C. You may.
  • the engaging portion 54 may have a shape as shown in FIG. FIG. 13A shows a back view of the buckle 50 viewed from the back side (trouser side), FIG. 13B shows a left side view of the buckle 50 viewed from the left side, and FIG. FIG. 13D is a right side view of the buckle 50 viewed from the right side, and FIG. 13D is a perspective view of the buckle 50 viewed from above the back side. That is, as shown in FIGS. 13A and 13D, the engagement portion 54 may be provided so as to cover the rear flat plate portion 52b to the end in the left-right direction. In this case, as shown in FIGS.
  • the engaging portion 54 is formed such that an opening surface formed by the back flat plate portion 52b and the engaging portion 54 faces upward. It may be configured. With the engaging portion 54 having such a shape, the button 8 can be more easily introduced from above into the opening formed by the engaging portion 54 when the pants are worn. It can be easily engaged.
  • the shape of the engagement portion 54 of the present embodiment is not particularly limited, and may be appropriately set as long as the button 8 can be engaged.
  • a part of the clothing is a button provided on the upper front end of the pants.
  • the buckle main body 52 has a back flat portion 52b provided on the clothing side, and a belt fixing portion 52c provided on the back flat portion 52b and fixing one end of the belt 1.
  • the engaging portion 54 is an opening provided in the back flat plate portion 52b, and a lower end 54a of the opening has a protruding portion (a protruding lower end 54a) protruding toward the pants side.
  • the button 8 is configured to engage with the facing opening surface.
  • a buckle 70 according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention will be described.
  • the buckle 70 of the present embodiment is different from the above embodiment in the shape of the locking portion 3.
  • differences from the buckle 20 (see FIG. 5) according to the second embodiment will be described with reference to FIG.
  • the same components as those in the above-described embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
  • FIG. 18 is a perspective view of the locking portion 3 provided in the buckle 70 of the present embodiment as viewed from above the body side (trousers side).
  • the locking portion 3 of the present embodiment is located on both sides of the engaging portion 24, that is, at a position close to the engaging portion 24 in the left-right direction of the engaging portion 24, or a concave portion 26 in the left-right direction of the engaging portion 24.
  • Protruding portions 71a and 71b formed to protrude upward from a position continuous with.
  • the button 8 is particularly Since the connecting portion 8a is caught by the protruding portions 71a and 71b and the movement of the buckle 70 in the left-right direction is restricted, it is possible to more reliably suppress the buckle 70 from shifting in the left-right direction with respect to the pants.
  • the locking portion 3 of the present embodiment does not necessarily need to have both the protrusions 71a and 71b, and it is sufficient that at least one of the protrusions (71a or 71b) is provided.
  • the protrusion-shaped portions 71a and 71b are described in this specification such as the locking portion 3 of the third embodiment described with reference to FIG. 7 as well as the locking portion 3 of the second embodiment.
  • the present invention can be applied to a range in which no inconsistency occurs in all the locking portions 3 including the engaging portions.
  • the belt locking portion 3 is at least one of the left and right directions of the engaging portion 24, and projects upward at a position close to the engaging portion 24. It further has shape parts 71a and 71b. Accordingly, even when a force acting to shift the buckle 70 left and right is applied, a part of the clothing engaged with the engaging portion 24 is caught by the protruding portions 71a and 71b. The displacement in the direction can be suppressed more reliably.
  • belt 200 according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention will be described.
  • the term belt 200 used in the following description refers to the entire belt including the buckle body.
  • the portion corresponding to the term "belt 1" used in the description of each of the above-described embodiments, that is, the band portion having one end fixed to the buckle main body is also referred to as the belt 1 or the belt (band portion) in the following description. Called 1.
  • the belt 200 of the present embodiment further includes a protection member 201, and is different from the above-described embodiment in that the protection member 201 is provided with an engagement portion 203.
  • the present embodiment will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
  • FIGS. 19A and 19B are views of the belt 200 as viewed from the front.
  • the belt 200 of the present embodiment includes a protection member 201 having one end fixed to the belt 1 or the buckle main body, and provided to cover the buckle main body from the body side when the belt is worn.
  • FIG. 19B is a diagram illustrating a state in which the buckle body is turned up, and is a diagram illustrating a state in which the protection member 201 is visible from the front.
  • the protection member 201 is a member configured to be interposed between the buckle body and the pants when the belt is worn.
  • the protection member 201 has a function of preventing the buckle body from directly hitting the body when the belt is worn, a function of preventing the buckle body from wearing clothes such as pants when the belt is worn, and the like.
  • the protection member 201 is mainly applied to a belt worn when it is expected to perform a violent movement, for example, when exercising.
  • the belt 200 is applied to a so-called baseball belt worn when playing baseball.
  • the protective member 201 is formed with an engaging portion 203 that engages with a part of the clothing so as to support the part of the clothing from below.
  • the engagement portion 203 of the present embodiment is a hole (opening) formed in the protection member 201.
  • the engagement portion 203 of the present embodiment is formed in a rectangular shape having the left-right direction as a longitudinal direction. The size of the engagement portion 203 may be appropriately set on the assumption that the button 8 as a part of the pants can be introduced. When the button 8 is inserted into the engaging portion 203 from the back side (body side) when the belt is worn, the lower end of the engaging portion 203 is engaged with the connecting portion 8a of the button 8, and the button 8 is supported from below. can do.
  • the illustrated belt loop 202 is a space provided for passing the end of the belt 1 opposite to the buckle body when the belt 200 is worn.
  • the belt loop 202 is not an essential component and may be omitted as appropriate.
  • the shape of the engaging portion 203 is not necessarily required to be rectangular as shown in FIG.
  • the shape may be an ellipse as shown in FIG. 20 (a) or a T-shape as shown in FIG. 20 (b).
  • the engagement portion 203 does not necessarily need to be formed as a hole penetrating the protection member 201. Assuming that the engagement portion 203 can support the button 8 from below when wearing pants, for example, at least a part of the lower end side of the button 8 is fitted on the back side (body side) of the protection member 201.
  • the recess may be provided.
  • the belt 200 of the seventh embodiment is a belt 200 that suppresses the displacement of pants, and includes a buckle main body to which one end of the belt (band) 1 is fixed, and one end fixed to the belt 1 or the buckle main body, A protective member 201 provided so as to cover the buckle body from the pants side when the pants are worn, and a button provided on the protective member 201 and engaged with the button so as to support the button 8 provided on the upper front surface of the pants from below. And an engaging portion 203. Accordingly, even when a belt including the protection member 201 such as a so-called baseball belt is worn, it is possible to prevent the pants from slipping down with respect to the belt 200.
  • the engaging portion 203 is a hole provided in the protection member 201, and at least a part of the button 8 is inserted into the hole to form the button. Is configured to be supported from below. Thereby, the button 8 can be reliably engaged when the pants are worn.
  • a buckle 110 according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention will be described.
  • the buckle 110 of the present embodiment is different from the above-described embodiment in the shape of the engaging portion 111 provided on the locking portion 3.
  • the difference will be described with reference to FIG.
  • the same components as those in the above-described embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
  • FIG. 21 is a perspective view of the locking portion 3 included in the buckle 110 of the present embodiment as viewed from the body side (trousers side).
  • the buckle 110 of the present embodiment is mainly applied to a belt used when wearing slacks as shown in FIG.
  • the engaging portion 111 of the present embodiment is formed by a rod-shaped portion extending downward from the lower side of the locking portion 3 and protruding from the lower end of the rod-shaped portion toward the pants side and bent upward. And a hook-shaped portion 111a.
  • the engaging portion 111 is configured such that the lower side 45a (see FIG. 9) of the slack take-out portion 45 is engaged with the hook-shaped portion 111a. This allows the wearer to easily prevent the slacks from slipping down on the belt by inserting the distal end portion of the engaging portion 111 into the pants side (lining) of the take-out portion 45 when wearing the belt.
  • the position of the engaging portion 111 in the left-right direction of the locking portion 3, the length of the bar-shaped portion of the engaging portion 111, the shape of the hook-shaped portion 111 a, and the like are designed and the slack take-out portion 45. It may be changed as appropriate from the viewpoint of ease of engagement with.
  • a part of the clothing is the take-out portion 45 provided at the upper end of the front of the pants so as to protrude from the oblique portion of the pants
  • the engaging portion 111 is A bar-shaped portion extending downward from the lower side, and a hook-shaped portion 111a formed by projecting from the lower end of the bar-shaped portion to the pants side and being bent upward when the pants are worn.
  • the take-out section 45 is configured to engage with the section 111a. Even with such a configuration, it is possible to easily prevent the clothing such as pants from sliding down.
  • a buckle 120 according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention will be described.
  • the buckle 120 of the present embodiment is different from the above-described embodiment in the shape of the engaging portion 121 provided in the locking portion 3.
  • the difference will be described with reference to FIG.
  • the same components as those in the above-described embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
  • FIGS. 22A to 22D are perspective views of the locking portion 3 provided in the buckle 120 of the present embodiment as viewed from above the body side (trousers side).
  • the buckle 120 of the present embodiment is mainly applied to a belt used when wearing slacks having a stay loop (pin loop) 230 as shown in FIG.
  • the engaging portion 121 of the present embodiment is a part of the locking portion 3 and includes a rod-shaped portion projecting upward from the locking portion 3, and the rod-shaped portion is a part of the pants. It is configured to engage with.
  • a part of the pants here is a stay loop (also called a belt stay loop or a belt pin loop) 230 provided in the slack portion of the slacks.
  • the stay loop 230 is a loop originally provided to prevent the buckle provided with the locking portion from being shifted in the left-right direction with respect to the slacks when the locking portion is inserted.
  • the engaging portion 121 for slacks having such a stay loop 230 is provided on the locking portion 3 and is configured to engage with the slack's stay loop 230. More specifically, the engaging portion 121 is configured to enter the loop (in the loop) of the stay loop 230 when the belt is worn, and to hook the stay loop 230 to the engaging portion 121 to the engaging portion 3. Accordingly, when the wearer inserts the engaging portion 121 into the stay loop 230 when wearing the belt, the slacks can be easily prevented from slipping down with respect to the belt, and the buckle 120 can be moved right and left with respect to the slacks. The displacement in the direction can be suppressed.
  • the shape and arrangement of the engaging portion 121 may be appropriately set as long as the stay loop 230 can be hooked and supported from below.
  • the engaging portion 121 may project from the side surface of the locking portion 3 on the pants side so as to be curved upward, or as shown in FIGS. As shown in (d), you may protrude straight from the upper side of the locking part 3 upward.
  • the engaging portion 121 may have a T-shape in which the upper end portion of the rod-shaped portion extends in the left-right direction, or FIGS.
  • a rod shape as shown in d) may be used. That is, the shape and arrangement of the engaging portion 121 may be appropriately changed from the viewpoint of ease of engagement with the stay loop 230.
  • a part of the clothing is the stay loop 230 provided on the upper part of the pants at the front upper end of the pants. It has a bar-shaped portion that extends upward, and is configured such that when the bar-shaped portion is inserted into the stay loop 230, the stay loop 230 is engaged with the bar-shaped portion.
  • a belt part 300 according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention will be described.
  • a belt part 300 described below is a belt part that is configured to be detachable from a conventional belt. By attaching the belt part 300 to a conventional belt, the function of suppressing the displacement of the pants described in each of the above embodiments can be added to the belt.
  • FIGS. 24A and 24B are views for explaining the belt part 300 of the present embodiment, and show a state in which the belt part 300 is attached to the belt 1 when viewed from the body side (trousers side) when the belt is worn.
  • FIG. The belt parts 300 shown in FIGS. 24A and 24B have different engagement targets. The details will be described below.
  • a belt part 300 shown in FIG. 24A mainly includes a holding portion 301 and an engaging portion 302.
  • the belt part 300 shown in FIG. 24A is mainly applied to a belt used when wearing slacks as shown in FIGS.
  • the holding portion 301 has an annular shape, and is configured such that the belt 1 passes through the inner diameter thereof.
  • the belt part 300 including the holding part 301 can be held at a desired position on the belt 1 by moving the holding part 301 through the belt 1 to the inside diameter of the holding part 301.
  • the annular shape here includes not only a completely continuous annular shape but also a shape having a partially cut-out portion.
  • the belt part 300 is inserted into the inner side of the holding portion 301 by inserting one end of the belt 1 in the vertical direction from the cut-out portion, and the belt part 300 is moved to a desired position of the belt 1.
  • the holding unit 301 may be configured to hold the belt part 300 on the belt 1 by being sandwiched together with a metal fitting for fixing the leather to the belt 1 as shown in FIG. 26, for example. Good.
  • the lower portion 45a (see FIG. 9) of the slack take-out portion 45 is engaged with a hook-shaped portion 302a formed by projecting from the lower end of the holding portion 301 to the pants side and bending upward. It is configured as follows. This allows the wearer to easily prevent the slacks from slipping down with respect to the belt by inserting the distal end portion of the engagement portion 302 into the pants side (lining) of the take-out portion 45 when wearing the belt.
  • the belt part 300 shown in FIG. 24B mainly includes a holding portion 301 and an engaging portion 303.
  • the belt part 300 shown in FIG. 24B is mainly applied to a belt used when wearing slacks as shown in FIGS.
  • the holding section 301 is the same as the configuration of the belt part 300 in FIG.
  • the engaging portion 303 is provided with slacks as shown in FIGS. 9 and 23 at a concave portion 303a formed at the upper end of a hook-shaped portion formed by projecting from the holding portion 301 to the pants side and being bent upward.
  • the button 45b is configured to engage.
  • the button 45b is a button provided at the upper end of the front of the slacks (trousers), and is used to fasten the take-out portion 45.
  • the engaging portion 303 supports the button 45b from below by allowing the wearer to engage the concave portion 303a with a connecting portion (not shown) of the button 45b (a connecting portion between the button 45b and the pants cloth) when the belt is worn. Therefore, it is possible to easily prevent the pants from slipping down with respect to the belt.
  • the belt part 300 may include a holding unit 304 as shown in FIG. 25 instead of the holding unit 301 described above.
  • FIGS. 25A and 25B are diagrams illustrating a modified example of the belt part 300 of the present embodiment.
  • the belt part 300 shown in FIG. 25 differs from the belt part shown in FIG.
  • the holding part 304 provided in the belt part 300 shown in FIGS. 25A and 25B is configured to include a rod-shaped part 304a that can be inserted into a locking hole 1a formed in the belt 1 (see FIG. 24).
  • the holding unit 304 has a base 304b that supports the rod-shaped part 304a, and a rod-shaped part 304a that is formed to protrude from the base 304b. Then, the belt part 300 can be held on the belt 1 by inserting the rod-shaped portion 304 a into the locking hole 1 a of the belt 1.
  • the end of the rod-shaped portion 304a is shaped such that a nut or the like can be screwed into it or a cap or the like can be fitted thereto. It may be configured so that Thereby, the belt part 300 can be securely held by the belt 1.
  • the engaging portions 302 and 303 are formed so as to protrude from the base 304b.
  • the engaging portion 302 and the engaging portion 303 according to FIG. 25B have the same configuration as the engaging portion 303 in FIG.
  • the above is the details of the belt part 300 configured to be detachable from the belt 1.
  • the shape of the belt part 300 described above is an example, and is not limited to the mode described with reference to FIGS.
  • the belt part 300 is designed on the premise that the above-described function of suppressing the displacement of the pants can be added to the pants, and is easy to be attached to and detached from the belt 1 in terms of design, ease of engagement with a part of clothing. It may be appropriately changed in consideration of the above.
  • the belt part 300 does not necessarily need to be configured to be detachable, but may be always provided as one member constituting the belt as shown in FIGS.
  • FIG. 26 is a diagram illustrating a belt 400 including the belt part 300.
  • 26A shows a front view of the belt 400 viewed from the front
  • FIG. 26B shows a top view of the belt 400 viewed from above
  • FIG. 26C shows the belt 400 viewed from above the pants side.
  • the illustrated belt 400 is mainly applied to a belt used when wearing slacks as shown in FIG.
  • the belt part 300 has a flat plate-shaped portion 305 whose longitudinal direction coincides with the short direction (vertical direction) of the belt 1.
  • the belt (band portion) 1 is doubled in the front-rear direction between a metal fitting for fixing the leather to the belt 1 and the buckle body. The portion is fixed so as to be sandwiched between the belts 1.
  • the upper end of the flat plate-shaped portion 305 is formed so as to project toward the pants side and bend downward to form a key-shaped portion, and the key-shaped upper portion is hooked on the upper end of the belt 1. I have. Then, as shown in FIG.
  • the belt 400 has a hook-shaped portion 302a formed by projecting from the lower end of the belt part 300 to the pants side and being bent upward and provided with the hook-shaped portion 302a.
  • the lower side 45a (see FIG. 9) of the slack take-out portion 45 is configured to be engaged. Even with such a configuration, the wearer can easily prevent the slacks from slipping down on the belt by inserting the distal end portion of the engagement portion 302 into the pants side (lining) of the take-out portion 45 when wearing the belt. be able to.
  • the mode in which the belt part 300 is fixed to the belt 400 that is, the mode of the fixing portion 305 is not particularly limited, and may be appropriately changed.
  • the belt part 300 may be configured to be fixed to the belt 400 by being sandwiched together with metal fittings for fixing the leather to the belt 1.
  • FIG. 27 is a diagram illustrating a modified example of the belt 400 including the belt part 300.
  • a metal fitting for fixing the leather to the belt 1 is configured as the belt part 300. That is, the belt part 300 according to the present modification is configured such that the belt 1 is pinched together with the leather, and is fixed to the belt 1.
  • a hook-shaped portion 302a to be formed, and the lower side 45a (see FIG. 9) of the slack take-out portion 45 is configured to engage with the hook-shaped portion 302a. Even with such a configuration, the wearer can easily prevent the slacks from slipping down on the belt by inserting the distal end portion of the engagement portion 302 into the pants side (lining) of the take-out portion 45 when wearing the belt. be able to.
  • the belt part 300 of the tenth embodiment is a belt part detachably attached to the belt 1 for suppressing the displacement of the pants, and the take-out part 45 provided at the upper end of the front of the pants so as to protrude from the oblique part of the pants.
  • It has hook-shaped portions 302a and 303a formed by projecting to the trouser side and being bent upward when worn, and a part of the hook-shaped portions 302a and 303a is provided with the take-out portion 45 or the button 45b on the lower side. It is configured to support from.
  • the holding portion 304 includes the rod-shaped portion that can be inserted into the locking hole 1 a formed in the belt 1.
  • the belt part 300 can be easily attached to the conventional belt using the locking hole 1a provided in the belt.
  • the belt 400 according to the tenth embodiment is a belt 400 that suppresses the displacement of pants.
  • the belt 400 is fixed to the belt and engages with a take-out portion 45 provided at the upper end of the front of the pants so as to protrude from the oblique portion of the pants.
  • the engaging portion 302 includes a fixing portion 305 fixed to the belt, and a hook-shaped portion 302a formed by projecting toward the pants side and bending upward when wearing the pants, The hook-shaped portion 302a is configured to support the take-out portion 45 from below when wearing pants. Even with such a configuration, it is possible to easily prevent the clothing such as pants from sliding down.
  • first embodiment and the second embodiment may be combined to form a buckle having engagement portions protruding on both the lower side and the pants side.
  • inclination of the concave portion 34b described with reference to FIG. 7D in the third embodiment may be applied to the concave portion 6 of the first embodiment.
  • the hook-shaped portion 44a provided in the buckle 40 can be applied to buckles other than the buckle 40 (buckles 50, 60, 100, etc.).
  • the positions of the above-described engaging portions (4, 24, 34, 54, 111, 121, 203, 302, 303, 501) in the vertical and horizontal directions are not necessarily limited to the illustrated positions.
  • the positions of these engaging portions (4, 24, 34, 54, 111, 121, 203, 302, 303, 501) are such that the buckles (10, 20, 30, 50, etc.) (In the vicinity of immediately below), the top button of the pants may be appropriately adjusted to a position where the top button can be satisfactorily engaged.
  • the shape of the buckle to which the engaging portion according to the present invention is applied is not limited to the shape described above, and is configured to cover the body side of the pin-shaped member inserted into the locking hole 1a of the belt or the buckle.
  • the present invention can be applied to buckles having other shapes as long as the buckle has a flat plate-like member or the like.
  • the back flat plate portion 52b according to the fifth embodiment described with reference to FIG. 10 can be similarly applied to the back flat plate portion 62b of the buckle 60 shown in FIG.
  • the buckle body 62 of the buckle 60 includes a front flat plate portion 62a configured to cover the front side of the buckle 60 in addition to the back flat plate portion 62b, and a belt is provided between the back flat plate portion 62b and the front flat plate portion 62a.
  • the through portion 62c is formed.
  • the locking portion 63 of the buckle 60 is disposed in the buckle main body in parallel in the up-down direction (the direction of the double arrow in the drawing), and moves the opening 65 provided in the up-down end surface of the buckle 60 in the left-right direction. It is a rod-shaped member provided as possible.
  • the locking portion 63 holds the belt 1 between the inner wall of the buckle main body 62 and the other end of the belt 1 introduced into the belt passing portion 62c along the direction indicated by the dotted line in the figure. It is configured to lock to 62.
  • the space 7 described with reference to FIG. 4C can be formed with a configuration as illustrated in FIG. That is, in the buckle 70 shown in FIG. 15A, the space 7 is formed by the upper shaft 2b of the buckle main body 2 having a convex shape on the front side with respect to the conventional rod-shaped pin-shaped member. Even with such a configuration, by introducing the button 8 from the upper side to the lower side with respect to the space 7, the button 8 can be engaged with a conventional rod-shaped pin-shaped member and supported from below.
  • the above-mentioned engaging portion can be formed with a configuration as shown in FIG. That is, the engaging portion 84 provided in the buckle 80 shown in FIG. 15B is configured to protrude from the rod-shaped pin-shaped member toward the pants side and to have an opening 84a that opens vertically. According to the buckle 80 thus configured, the button 8 can be engaged and supported from below by introducing the button 8 into the opening 84a from above when the belt is worn.
  • the above-mentioned engaging portion can be formed, for example, in a configuration as shown in FIGS. 15 (c) and 15 (d). That is, the engaging portion 94 provided in the buckle 90 shown in FIGS. 15C and 15D is formed by projecting from the rod-shaped pin-shaped member toward the pants side and bending upward, and is formed on the upper end surface thereof. It has a concave portion 94a to be formed.
  • the buckle 90 configured as described above can also support the button 8 from below by engaging the connecting portion 8a of the button 8 with the concave portion 94a when the belt is worn.
  • the present invention can be applied to a buckle 100 having a shape as shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 16 is a view showing a buckle 100 to which the present invention is applied.
  • 16A shows a front view of the buckle 100 as viewed from the front
  • FIG. 16B shows a top view of the buckle 100 as viewed from above when the belt is worn
  • FIG. 2 shows a state in which the belt 1 is tightened when the pants are worn.
  • the buckle main body 2 constituting the buckle 100 includes a shaft 2d provided substantially in parallel with the shaft 2a at a substantially central portion in the left-right direction.
  • one end of the belt 1 is fixed to the shaft 2d, and a ring-shaped base 3a formed at one end of the locking portion 3 is rotatably fixed.
  • the locking portion 3 of the buckle 100 protrudes from the base 3a toward the pants, and has an engaging portion 104 formed in a rectangular ring shape in a top view.
  • the engaging portion 104 has a convex shape on the trouser side at a substantially central portion in the left-right direction of the buckle 100, and forms a concave portion 104a on the trouser side having an inner diameter.
  • a space 7 is formed between the concave portion 104a and the shaft 2b at a substantially central portion in the left-right direction of the buckle 100.
  • the engaging portion 104 in this example is not limited to a rectangular shape as illustrated, but may be an elliptical shape or a circular shape.
  • the illustrated space 7 is formed between the concave portion 104 a and the shaft 2 b, the space on the inner diameter side of the engagement portion 104 can be regarded as the space 7.
  • a portion on the front surface side (opposite side of the pants side) of the inner diameter of the engaging portion 104 may be disposed further on the pants side than the pants side of the shaft 2b.
  • the shaft 2a of the buckle main body 2 can be visually recognized in a front view as shown in FIG.
  • the present invention can be applied to a buckle 500 having a shape as shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 27 is a perspective view of the buckle 500 to which the present invention is applied, as viewed from above the pants side.
  • the belt locking portion is omitted for easy understanding of the features.
  • the buckle 500 includes two shafts 2d and 2e substantially parallel to the shaft 2a and connecting the upper shaft 2b and the lower shaft 2c of the buckle body 2.
  • the buckle 500 further includes an engaging portion 501 configured to connect the shafts 2d and 2e in the left-right direction.
  • the engagement portion 501 is configured to be positioned at least on the pants side with respect to the shaft 2c in a top view (not shown) of the buckle 500. Even with the engaging portion 501 configured as described above, when the belt is fastened when the pants are worn, the concave portion 501a formed on the engaging portion 501 can hook the button and support the button from below. .
  • clothing such as pants in this specification includes a skirt.
  • the above-mentioned buckles (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, etc.) are based on a general usage mode of the belt. That is, the buckle according to the above embodiment is used on the assumption that the clothing belt is wound from the front left side of the pants when viewed from the wearer (passes through the belt loop on the front left side as viewed from the wearer). It is configured. Therefore, in the case where the reverse usage mode (the belt is wound from the front right side of the trousers) is premised, it is appropriately modified by, for example, reversing the vertical direction so as to exert the same technical effect. May be.
  • the above-described engaging portion and hook-shaped portion are used by hooking a part of the clothing when the clothing such as a one-piece is worn. You can also. According to such a usage method, the position of the buckle when the clothing is worn can be set more freely in accordance with the clothing by hooking the engaging portion to a part of the clothing, and the buckle can be lowered with respect to the clothing. The displacement can be suppressed.

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L'invention concerne : un corps de boucle qui est une boucle d'une ceinture qui permet d'éviter le glissement d'un vêtement, une extrémité de la ceinture étant fixée au corps de boucle ; une partie de verrouillage de ceinture disposée sur le corps de boucle, la partie de verrouillage de ceinture verrouillant la ceinture au corps de boucle ; et une partie de mise en prise disposée sur le corps de boucle ou la partie de verrouillage de ceinture, la partie de mise en prise venant en prise avec une partie du vêtement de manière à supporter la partie du vêtement à partir du côté inférieur.
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