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WO2022015751A1
WO2022015751A1 PCT/US2021/041464 US2021041464W WO2022015751A1 WO 2022015751 A1 WO2022015751 A1 WO 2022015751A1 US 2021041464 W US2021041464 W US 2021041464W WO 2022015751 A1 WO2022015751 A1 WO 2022015751A1
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Laurie Ann Coughlan
Ahmik Jones
William Henniger
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Coulter Ventures, LLC
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B21/00Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
    • A63B21/40Interfaces with the user related to strength training; Details thereof
    • A63B21/4001Arrangements for attaching the exercising apparatus to the user's body, e.g. belts, shoes or gloves specially adapted therefor
    • A63B21/4007Arrangements for attaching the exercising apparatus to the user's body, e.g. belts, shoes or gloves specially adapted therefor to the chest region, e.g. to the back chest
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B21/00Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
    • A63B21/06User-manipulated weights
    • A63B21/065User-manipulated weights worn on user's body
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B2209/00Characteristics of used materials
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B2209/00Characteristics of used materials
    • A63B2209/10Characteristics of used materials with adhesive type surfaces, i.e. hook and loop-type fastener
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B2210/00Space saving
    • A63B2210/50Size reducing arrangements for stowing or transport

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  • aspects of this disclosure relate generally to a vest for carrying weight plates, and in some aspects, to a vest with features to enhance durability and comfort when carrying weight plates.
  • a vest that can accommodate weight plates in order to perform exercises with increased weight.
  • Such a vest can be used for bodyweight exercises, plyometrics, and cardiovascular training, for example.
  • a weight plate carrier vest that includes a first panel and a second panel defining a torso cavity therebetween that is configured to receive a torso of a user.
  • Each panel includes an interior layer having an inner layer, a foam pad adjacent and optionally secured to the inner layer, a mesh spacer adjacent and optionally secured to the foam pad, and an outer layer adjacent and optionally secured to the mesh spacer.
  • An exterior layer is secured to the interior layer, with the interior layer and exterior layer defining a pocket therebetween configured to receive a weight plate.
  • Each of a pair of shoulder straps extends between the first panel and the second panel.
  • a waist strap includes an elastic base strap having a first end and a second end, with a central portion of the elastic base strap being secured to the second panel.
  • a first strap portion has a first end secured to the first end of the elastic base strap and a free second end.
  • a second strap portion has a first end secured to the second end of the elastic base strap and a free second end.
  • a first waist strap fastener is positioned proximate the second end of the first strap portion.
  • a second waist strap fastener is positioned proximate the second end of the second strap portion.
  • a weight plate carrier vest that includes a first panel and a second panel defining a torso cavity therebetween configured to receive a torso of a user, the first panel having a first layer and a second layer secured to the first layer, with the first layer and the second layer defining a pocket therebetween configured to receive a weight plate.
  • the second layer is not secured to the first layer along at least a portion of a bottom of the first panel to define an opening at a bottom of the first panel providing access to the pocket.
  • the first panel further includes a flap extending downward at a bottom edge of the first layer, and the flap is configured to be removably connected to the second panel to at least partially cover the opening and hold the weight plate within the pocket.
  • the weight plate carrier vest also includes a pair of shoulder straps extending between the first panel and the second panel, and a waist strap configured to secure the first panel and the second panel to the torso of the user at a bottom portion of the weight plate carrier vest.
  • the weight plate carrier vest further includes a first flap fastener connected to an exterior surface of the first layer and releasably connectable to a second flap fastener connected to an interior surface of the second layer.
  • the first layer is an interior layer confronting the torso cavity
  • the second layer is an exterior layer located outward of the interior layer
  • the inner layer further includes a foam pad and a mesh spacer positioned between the first and second layers.
  • the flap may be integral with the first layer.
  • the first layer includes an internal foam pad, and the internal foam pad extends into the flap.
  • the first layer includes an inner layer facing the torso cavity, a foam pad adjacent and secured to the inner layer, a mesh spacer adjacent and secured to the foam pad, and an outer layer adjacent and secured to the mesh spacer, and wherein the inner layer, the foam pad, the mesh spacer, and the outer layer extend into the flap.
  • the flap has a lateral width at all locations that is smaller than a lateral width of the bottom of the first panel.
  • each shoulder strap includes a first strap support having a first end secured to the first panel and a second end, a second strap support having a first end secured to the second panel and a second end, and a fastening strap adjustably secured to the first and second strap supports.
  • the first and second strap supports each have a tapered width such that the first end is wider than the second end thereof.
  • each shoulder strap includes a first strap support having a first end secured to the first panel and a second end, a second strap support having a first end secured to the second panel and a second end, a D-ring secured to the second strap support, and a fastening strap.
  • the fastening strap extends through the D-ring and has a first end secured to the second end of the first strap support and a second free end, a first portion extending from the first end to the D-ring, a second portion extending from the D-ring to the second free end, a first shoulder strap fastener secured to a first surface of the fastening strap along the first portion, and a second shoulder strap fastener secured to a first surface of the fastening strap along the first portion and configured to be releasably secured to first shoulder strap fastener.
  • a weight plate carrier vest comprising a first panel and a second panel defining a torso cavity therebetween configured to receive a torso of a user, a pair of shoulder straps extending between the first panel and the second panel, and a waist strap configured to secure the first panel and the second panel to the torso of the user at a bottom of the weight plate carrier vest.
  • the first panel includes an interior layer having, in layered order, an inner layer facing the torso cavity, a foam pad adjacent to the inner layer, a mesh spacer adjacent to the foam pad, and an outer layer adjacent to the mesh spacer, where the inner layer, the foam pad, the mesh spacer, and the outer layer are secured together, and an exterior layer secured to the interior layer.
  • the interior layer and the exterior layer define a pocket therebetween configured to receive a weight plate, wherein the outer layer of the interior layer faces the pocket.
  • the outer layer of the interior layer of the first panel has opposed sides that are free from other portions of the interior and exterior layers.
  • the inner layer of the interior layer has greater elasticity than the outer layer of the interior layer.
  • the outer layer of the interior layer is formed of nylon
  • the exterior layer is formed of nylon
  • the exterior layer includes an inner exterior layer and an outer exterior layer, and the pocket is defined between the outer layer of the interior layer and the inner exterior layer.
  • a weight plate carrier vest including a first panel and a second panel defining a torso cavity therebetween configured to receive a torso of a user, the first panel having a pocket configured to receive a weight plate, a pair of shoulder straps extending between the first panel and the second panel, and a waist strap.
  • the waist strap includes an elastic base strap having a first end and a second end, a central portion of the elastic base strap being secured to the second panel, a first strap portion having a first end secured to the first end of the elastic base strap and a free second end, and a second strap portion having a first end secured to the second end of the elastic base strap and a free second end.
  • the waist strap also includes a first waist strap fastener proximate the second end of the first strap portion and a second waist strap fastener proximate the second end of the second strap portion.
  • the first strap portion and the second strap portion are configured to be removably secured via the first and second waist strap fasteners to secure the weight plate vest to the torso of the user, and the elastic base portion has lower elasticity than the first strap portion and the second strap portion.
  • the first and second waist strap fasteners are configured to be removably secured to each other.
  • the first waist strap fastener is a first portion of a hook and loop fastener
  • the second waist strap fastener is a mating second portion of the hook and loop fastener
  • the first waist strap fastener includes an outer hook and loop fastener on an exterior surface of the first strap portion, and an inner hook and loop fastener on an interior surface of the first strap portion
  • the second waist strap fastener includes an outer hook and loop fastener on an exterior surface of the second strap portion, and an inner hook and loop fastener on an interior surface of the second strap portion.
  • the weight plate carrier vest further includes a panel fastener on an exterior surface of the first panel and configured to be releasably secured to the first waist strap fastener and the second waist strap fastener.
  • weight plate that is shaped and contoured to provide ease of handling and increased ergonomics during use.
  • the weight plate is shaped and contoured for wearing on a user’s chest or back, such as within a panel of a weight plate vest as described herein.
  • FIG. 1 is a rear perspective view of a vest suitable for carrying weight plates according to aspects of the disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 is a front perspective view of the vest of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a section view, shown partially broken away, of a portion of a shoulder strap of the vest of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 4 is a section view, shown partially broken away, of a waist strap prior to being secured about a waist of a user.
  • FIG. 5 is a section view, shown partially broken away, of a panel of the vest of
  • FIG. 6 is a rear elevation view of the vest of FIG. 1, showing free edges of a layer of one of the panels of the vest.
  • FIG. 7 is a rear perspective view of the vest of FIG. 1, shown with a flap of a panel of the vest in an unsecured position.
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic view, shown partially broken away, of the flap of FIG. 7 shown secured to an exterior layer of a panel of the vest of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 9 is a front elevation view of a weight plate to be inserted into a pocket of the vest of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 10 is a side elevation view of the weight plate of FIG. 9.
  • FIG. 11 is a section view, shown partially broken away, of a panel of another embodiment of a vest suitable for carrying weight plates according to aspects of the disclosure.
  • weight plate carrier vests as disclosed herein would have configurations and components determined, in part, by the intended application and environment in which they are used.
  • a weight plate carrier vest or vest 10 is shown with a first panel 12 and a second panel 14 spaced from first panel 12 to define a torso cavity 16 therebetween when vest 10 is worn by a user.
  • first panel 12 may abut the front of the user’s torso
  • second panel 14 may abut the back of the user’s torso.
  • Vest 10 may be used to carry one or more weight plates, allowing the user to perform exercises or other activities while carrying additional weight.
  • Vest 10 may include a pair of shoulder straps 18 extending between first panel
  • Each shoulder strap 18 may include a first strap support 20 having a first end 22 secured to first panel 12, and an opposed second end 24.
  • a second strap support 26 may have a first end 28 secured to second panel 14 and an opposed second end 30.
  • Each of first and second strap supports 20, 26 in FIGS. 1-2 has a tapered width, such that the first ends 22, 28 are wider than the second ends 24, 30 thereof.
  • First and second strap supports 20, 26 are connected to first and second panels 12, 14, respectively, along angled portions 13 of first and second panels 12, 14 that are angled with respect to adjacent portions of first and second panels 12, 14.
  • a first reinforcing strap 32 may be secured to an exterior surface 34 of first strap support 20.
  • First reinforcing strap 32 may be secured to first strap support 20 by stitching 36, for example. It is to be appreciate that all stitching used in vest 10 may be reinforced stitching, providing additional support for the components of vest 10.
  • a second reinforcing strap 38 may be secured to an exterior surface 40 of second strap support 26. Second reinforcing strap 38 may be secured to second strap support 26 by stitching 36, for example.
  • a D-ring 42 may be secured to second end 30 of second strap support 26. In certain embodiments, second reinforcing strap 38 may extend through an aperture 44 of D-ring 42 and may be wrapped back on itself and secured thereto with stitching 36.
  • a fastening strap 46 is adjustably connected to the first strap support 20 and the second strap support 26 to allow for adjustment of the length of the fastening strap 46 and adjustment of the distance between the first and second strap supports 20, 26.
  • Fastening strap 26 may have a first end 48 and an opposed second end 50.
  • First end 48 may be secured to first strap support 20 with stitching (not visible), and second end 50 may be a free end.
  • Fastening strap 46 may extend through aperture 44 of D-ring 42 and be removably secured to itself.
  • a first portion 52 of fastening strap 46 may extend from first end 48 to D-ring 42, and a second portion 54 may extend from D-ring 42 to second end 50, with second portion 54 overlying and removably secured to first portion 52.
  • a first shoulder strap fastener 56 may be positioned on a first surface 58 of fastening strap 46 along first portion 52, and a second shoulder strap fastener 60 may be positioned on first surface 58 along second portion 54.
  • First shoulder strap fastener 56 may be a first portion of a hook and loop fastener
  • second shoulder strap fastener 60 may be a mating second portion of the hook and loop fastener.
  • the first portion may be a hook fastener while the second portion is a loop fastener, or the first portion may be a loop fastener while the second portion is a hook fastener.
  • First and second shoulder strap fasteners 56, 60 may be secured to fastening strap 46 by stitching (not visible), for example.
  • first shoulder strap fastener 56 and second shoulder strap fastener 60 overlays first portion 52 and may be releasably secured thereto by first shoulder strap fastener 56 and second shoulder strap fastener 60.
  • a second surface 62 of fastening strap 46 opposite first surface 58 is exposed to both downwardly toward torso cavity 16 and an upwardly away from vest 10.
  • Vest 10 may include a waist strap 64 configured to secure a bottom portion of vest 10 about the user’s waist.
  • Waist strap 64 may include an elastic base strap 66 having a first end 68 and an opposed second end 70.
  • a central portion 72 of elastic base strap 66 may be secured to an exterior surface 74 of second panel 14, leaving a majority of the length of elastic base strap 66 free to stretch as waist strap 64 is wrapped about the user’s waist.
  • Central portion 72 may be secured to second panel 14 by stitching 76, for example.
  • Incorporating elastic base strap 66 within waist strap 64 may help provide a flexible yet snug fit for vest 10 when waist strap 64 is wrapped about the user’s waist.
  • the stretchability of elastic base strap 66 may allow for comfortable movement when the user bends or twists while wearing vest 10.
  • Waist strap 64 may include a first strap portion 78 having a first end 80 secured to first end 68 of elastic base strap 66 and an opposed free second end 82. First end 80 of first strap portion 78 may be secured to first end 68 of elastic base strap 66 by stitching 84, for example. Waist strap 64 may also include a second strap portion 86 having a first end 88 secured to second end 88 of elastic base strap 66 and an opposed free second end 90. First end 88 of second strap portion 86 may be secured to second end 70 of elastic base strap 66 by stitching 84, for example. First strap portion 78 and second strap portion 86 may be formed of a non-stretch webbing material, such as nylon, for example.
  • the positioning and length of the elastic base strap 66 provides a degree of stretching ability to the overall waist strap 64, while also increasing durability, as the strap portions 78, 86 extending around the edges of the vest 10 (where the most stress and abrasion may occur) are made of a more durable material.
  • First strap portion 78 and second strap portion 86 of waist strap 64 may be wrapped about the user’s waist and secured to one another when vest 10 is worn by the user, thereby securing vest 10 about the user’s waist. Fasteners may be used to secure first strap portion 78 and second strap portion 86 to one another and to first panel 12 of vest 10.
  • Retaining loops 91 may be secured to exterior surface 74 of second panel 14.
  • Retaining loops 91 may be positioned proximate side edges 93 of second panel 14.
  • First strap portion 78 and second strap portion 86 each may extend through one of retaining loops 91, thereby helping maintain proper positioning for first and second strap portions 78, 86.
  • a first waist strap fastener 92 proximate second end 82 of first strap portion 78 and a second waist strap fastener 94 proximate second end 90 of second strap portion 86 may be used to secure first strap portion 78 and second strap portion 86 to one another after being wrapped about the user’s waist.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates first strap portion 78 and second strap portion 86 just prior to being secured to one another.
  • a first portion 96 of first waist strap fastener 92 may be secured to an interior surface 98 of first strap portion 78, and a second portion 100 of first waist strap fastener 92 may be secured to an exterior surface 102 of first strap portion 78.
  • first portion 104 of second waist strap fastener 94 may be secured to an interior surface 106 of second strap portion 86, and a second portion 108 of second waist strap fastener 94 may be secured to an exterior surface 110 of second strap portion 86.
  • First and second portions 96, 100 of first waist strap fastener 92 may be secured to first strap portion 78 by stitching (not visible), for example.
  • first and second portions 104, 108 of second waist strap fastener 94 may be secured to second strap portion 86 by stitching (not visible), for example.
  • First portion 96 of first waist strap fastener 92 and first portion 104 of second waist strap fastener 94 may be hook portions of a hook and loop fastener, while second portion 100 of first waist strap fastener 92 and second portion 108 of second waist strap fastener 94 may be mating loop portions of the hook and loop fastener.
  • first portion 96 of first waist strap fastener 92 and first portion 104 of second waist strap fastener 94 may be loop portions of a hook and loop fastener, while second portion 100 of first waist strap fastener 92 and second portion 108 of second waist strap fastener 94 may be mating hook portions of the hook and loop fastener.
  • Other types of fastening arrangements may be used in other embodiments, including various buckles, clips, buttons, snaps, etc.
  • first strap portion 78 overlies second strap portion 86
  • first portion 96 of first waist strap fastener 92 will engage and interlock with second portion 108 of second waist strap fastener 94, thereby securing first and second strap portions 78, 86 to one another.
  • second strap portion overlies first strap portion 78
  • second portion 100 of first waist strap fastener 92 will engage and interlock with first portion 104 of second waist strap fastener 94.
  • a panel fastener 112 may be secured to an exterior surface 114 of first panel
  • Panel fastener 112 may be a loop portion of a hook and loop fastener such that first portion 96 of first waist strap fastener 92 or first portion of second waist strap fastener 94, each of which is a hook portion of a hook and loop fastener in this embodiment, may engage and interlock with panel fastener 112, thereby securing first and second strap portions 78, 86 to first panel 12.
  • Panel fastener 112 may be secured to first panel 12 by stitching (not visible), for example.
  • first portion 96 of first waist strap fastener 92 and first portion 104 of second waist strap fastener 94 are loop portions of a hook and loop fastener
  • panel fastener 112 may be a mating hook portion of a hook and loop fastener.
  • one or more patch fasteners 116 may be secured to exterior surface 114 of first panel 12 and/or exterior surface 74 of second panel 14. In the illustrated embodiment, three patch fasteners 116 are secured to first panel 12 and two patch fasteners 116 are secured to second panel 14. It is to be appreciated that any desired number of patch fasteners 116 may be secured to first and second panels 12, 14. Patch fasteners 116 allow one or more identification patches (not shown) to be secured to vest 10, which may allow the individual wearing vest 10 to be identified by such identification patches, which may be particularly helpful in athletic competitions.
  • Patch fasteners 116 may be either hook or loop fasteners configured to mate with corresponding loop and hook fasteners on the identification patches. Patch fasteners 116 may be secured to first and second panels 12, 14 by stitching (not visible), for example. It is to be appreciated that items other than patches, which include suitable mating fasteners, can be releasably secured to patch fasteners 116.
  • each of first panel 12 and second panel 14 of vest 10 may be formed of a first or interior layer 118 and a second or exterior layer 120 spaced from first layer 118, defining a pocket 122 into which a weight plate 124 may be inserted.
  • Interior layer 118 may include, in layered order, an inner layer 126, a foam pad 128 adjacent to inner layer 126, a mesh spacer 130 adjacent to foam pad 128, and an outer layer 132 adjacent to mesh spacer 130.
  • An exterior surface 134 of inner layer 126 may face torso cavity 16, as seen in FIGS. 1-2.
  • An exterior surface 136 of outer layer 132 may face pocket 122, and an interior surface 138 of exterior layer 120 may face pocket 122.
  • the exterior surface of exterior layer 120 defines exterior surface 114 of first panel 12.
  • Inner layer 126, foam pad 128, mesh spacer 130, and outer layer 132 are all secured together to form interior layer 118.
  • each of such components may be secured to the adjacent component(s), e.g., foam pad 128 being secured to mesh spacer 130 and inner layer 126 and mesh spacer 130 being secured to foam pad 128 and outer layer 132.
  • Inner and outer layers 126, 132 may also be secured together in this embodiment, such as in a configuration where inner layer 126, foam pad 128, mesh spacer 130, and outer layer 132 are all secured together around the periphery of interior layer 118.
  • inner layer 126 and outer layer 132 are secured together, and foam pad 128 may or may not be secured to mesh spacer 130.
  • Foam pad 128 may be formed of a cross-linked polymer material in one embodiment, and may provide cushioning between the rigid weight plate 124 and the user’s torso.
  • Mesh spacer 130 may provide protection for foam pad 128 from the rigid weight plate 124.
  • mesh spacer 130 has less elasticity and more durability than foam pad 128, e.g., by being made from a durable, low-stretch material such as nylon or polyester.
  • Mesh spacer 130 may not be present in some embodiments. It is understood that interior layer 118 may include additional layers or components.
  • the outer layer 132 and the exterior layer 120 may be formed of a material that has less stretch and elasticity than the inner layer 126.
  • Inner layer 126 may be formed of a stretch woven material such as a nylon-spandex material (e.g., SAMI®, available from MMI Textiles of Westlake, Ohio), providing a layer that reduces the chances of chafing and abrasion for the user, increasing comfort.
  • SAMI® nylon-spandex material
  • inner layer 126 may be formed of neoprene or another material that provides comfort for the user.
  • Outer layer 132 and exterior layer 120 may be formed of a nylon material, such as Cordura®, available from Invista of Wichita, Kansas, providing superior protection of other elements of vest 10 and the user from abrasion and damage by the weight plate 124.
  • the outer layer 132 is formed of 1000 Denier nylon
  • the exterior layer 120 is formed of 500 Denier nylon.
  • the inner, outer, and exterior layers 126, 132, 120 are illustrated as a single layer in the drawing figures, in another embodiment, one or more of these layers may be formed of multiple layers of material. For example, FIG.
  • the exterior layer 120 includes an outer exterior layer 121 and an inner exterior layer 123, where the inner exterior layer 123 forms the outer wall of the pocket 122 and the outer exterior layer 121 is on the exterior surface 114 of the vest 10.
  • the inner exterior layer 123 of the embodiment of FIG. 11 may be formed of a 1000 Denier nylon
  • the outer exterior layer 121 may be formed of a 500 Denier nylon. It is understood that exterior layer 120 may include additional layers or components.
  • one or more of inner layer 126, foam pad 128, mesh spacer 130, and outer layer 132 may be secured to one another with stitching (not visible) around peripheral edges thereof.
  • mesh spacer 130 may be secured around its perimeter to inner layer 126 to hold the foam pad 128 between the mesh spacer 130 and the inner layer 126.
  • foam pad 128 may be secured to inner layer 126 and/or mesh spacer 130.
  • opposed side edges 139 of outer layer 132 may not be secured to any other layers and are free with respect to the remainder of interior layer 118, allowing side edges 139 of outer layer 132 free to stretch around weight plate 124.
  • weight plate 124 may have concavities and convexities on inner and outer surfaces 166, 170 as described herein, and this connection configuration assists in accommodating this shape.
  • Interior layer 118 may be secured to exterior layer 120 along sides and a top thereof by stitching (not visible), for example, leaving a bottom edge 140 of exterior layer 120 and a bottom edge 142 of interior layer 118 free from, and not secured to, one another, as shown in FIG. 7.
  • Interior layer 118 and exterior layer 120 may not be secured along at least a portion of the bottom of first or second panel 12, 14 to define an opening 125 at the bottom of the respective first of second panel 12, 14 providing access to pocket 122. Opening 125 may extend at least partially across the bottom of first or second panel 12, 14, and may extend across the entirety of the bottom of first or second panel 12, 14 in one embodiment. In certain embodiments, as illustrated in FIGS.
  • first end 22 of first strap support 20 may be captured between interior layer 118 and exterior layer 120 of first panel 12 and secured thereto by stitching (not visible).
  • first end 28 of second strap support 26 may be captured between interior layer 118 and exterior layer 120 of second panel 14 and secured thereto by stitching (not visible).
  • interior layer 118 and exterior layer 120 may be part of a single piece of material that is stitched and folded as appropriate around the peripheral edges.
  • a flap 144 may be formed along and define bottom edge
  • Flap 144 may have a width F that is narrower than a width L of the remainder of interior layer 118. In certain embodiments, width F of flap 144 may vary along flap 144, and may have a maximum value proximate bottom edge 140 of exterior layer 120, and a minimum value along bottom edge 142. In the embodiment of FIGS. 1-8, the flap 144 includes all components of interior layer 118, including inner layer 126, foam pad 128, mesh spacer 130, and outer layer 132, such that the foam pad 128 extends into flap 144. This provides increased cushioning for weight plate 124 and a more conforming fit to weight plate 124.
  • At least some of the portions of interior layer 118 extend into flap 144 and are included in flap 144.
  • at least inner layer 126 and outer layer 132 extend into flap 144.
  • at least inner layer 126, outer layer 132, and foam pad 128 extend into flap 144 and form part of flap 144.
  • flap 144 is an integral and continuous portion of interior layer 118 in the embodiment of FIGS. 1-8, rather than a separate piece connected to flap 144.
  • outer layer 132 is connected (e.g., stitched) to inner layer 126 around the periphery of flap 144, such that the upper and lower portions of outer layer 132 are connected to inner layer 126, and a middle portion of outer layer 132 is unsecured to inner layer 126 (or any layer).
  • a portion of the foam pad 128 extends into the flap 144, and the end of the foam pad 128 terminates short of the first flap fastener 148 described herein, so as not to add additional bulk to the bottom front of the vest 10.
  • the end of the foam pad 128 may be located at the broken line 129 shown in FIG. 8.
  • Flap 144 is shown as an integral part of, or permanently secured to, interior layer 118 and being releasably connected to exterior layer 120 to close opening 125 in the embodiment of FIGS. 1-8.
  • flap 144 may be an integral part of, or permanently secured to, exterior layer 120 and may be releasably connected to interior layer 118 to close opening 125.
  • first and/or second panel 12, 14 may include a first layer 118 or 120 and a second layer 120 or 118, with flap 144 being an integral part of, or permanently secured to, first layer 118 or 120 and releasably connectable to second layer 120 or 118 to close opening 125.
  • flap 144 may be folded upwardly into pocket 122, thereby defining a bottom 146 of pocket 122 and at least partially covering opening 125.
  • flap 144 may provide a seamless bottom of pocket 122, thereby eliminating a potential failure point where the weight of weight plate 124 is focused, as well as eliminating a seam that could potentially cause chafing to the user.
  • a first flap fastener 148 may be secured to exterior surface 134 of interior layer 118 (i.e., to inner layer 126), and a second flap fastener 150 may be secured to interior surface 138 of exterior layer 120, allowing flap 144 to be releasably secured to exterior layer 120.
  • First flap fastener 148 and second flap fastener 150 may be mating portions of a hook and loop fastener, for example.
  • First flap fastener 148 and second flap fastener 150 may be secured to interior layer 118 and exterior layer 120, respectively, by stitching (not visible), for example.
  • Weight plate 124 may include a first aperture 152 proximate a top edge 154 thereof, defining a first handle 156 for the user to easily carry weight plate 124. Weight plate 124 may also include a second aperture 158 proximate a bottom edge 160 thereof, defining a second handle 162 for the user to easily carry weight plate 124.
  • a first concave surface 164 may be formed in an upper portion of a first or inner surface 166 of weight plate 124, while a second concave surface 168 may be formed in a lower portion of an opposed second or outer surface 170 of weight plate, thereby providing an ergonomic shape for weight plate 124 when it is inserted into pocket 122 of vest 10.
  • the inner surface 166 is contoured to have a general concavity, while the outer surface 170 is contoured to have a general convexity, further increasing ergonomics. It is understood that other weight plates may be used in connection with vest 10, including weight plates 124 with similar structures and different weights, as well as weight plates having different structures.
  • weight plate carrier vests have been described herein, which include various components and features. In other embodiments, the weight plate carrier vests may be provided with any combination of such components and features. It is also understood that in other embodiments, the various devices, components, and features of the weight plate carrier vests described herein may be constructed with similar structural and functional elements having different configurations, including different ornamental appearances. [0075] Those having skill in the art, with the knowledge gained from the present disclosure, will recognize that various changes can be made to the disclosed apparatuses and methods in attaining these and other advantages, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. As such, it should be understood that the features described herein are susceptible to modification, alteration, changes, or substitution.

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Un gilet porte-disques comprend des premier et second panneaux. Chaque panneau comprend une couche intérieure ayant une couche interne, un rembourrage en mousse, un élément d'espacement en treillis et une couche externe. Une couche extérieure et la couche intérieure définissent une poche entre elles. Des bretelles s'étendent entre les premier et second panneaux. Une ceinture comprend une sangle de base élastique ayant des première et seconde extrémités et une partie centrale fixée au second panneau. Une première partie sangle présente une première extrémité fixée à la première extrémité de la sangle de base élastique et une seconde extrémité libre. Une seconde partie sangle présente une première extrémité fixée à la seconde extrémité de la sangle de base élastique et une seconde extrémité libre. Un premier élément de fixation de ceinture est positionné à proximité de la seconde extrémité de la première partie sangle, et un second élément de fixation de ceinture est positionné à proximité de la seconde extrémité de la seconde partie sangle.
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