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- the invention relates to a belt.
- Belts are generally known. They are connected to a pair of pants by inserting the belt through a number of loops attached to the pair of pants. Securing the ends may take place in various ways. There are belts for instance, that are provided at both ends with cooperating coupling members made of a synthetic material or of metal. Adjustment of the belt then is not possible or by sliding a folded portion of the belt, than usually a band.
- adjustable belts mainly leather belts
- the one end is provided with a series of adjustment holes, and the other end with a metal buckle having a bracket and a pin that has to be inserted through the wanted adjustment hole.
- canvas bands to provide a metal clamping plate at one end, which is rotatably attached in an also metal holder member, and is provided with a clamping surface, edge or tooth for clamping the other end of the band or another portion thereof contiguous to it, against the holder member.
- a belt comprising an elongated band that is adapted to run circumferentially about the body of the wearer of the belt, which band at a first end is provided with first connection means and at the other, second end is provided with second connection means, wherein the first and the second connection means are adapted for detachable and adjustable connection to each other, wherein the belt is made of a synthetic modelling material.
- the material of the band By selecting the material of the band from a synthetic modelling material there is great freedom in the choice of shape, colour and material, and the specific wishes of any group can be catered for.
- the expression “modelling material” as used in this specification is to be understood as a material that has been shaped from a plastic substance.
- the modelling material may be a wide,formed or moulded synthetic web from which the band is cut.
- the modelling material may be a long formed or moulded synthetic strip from which the band is cut transversely.
- the belt itself by moulding, such as by extrusion or by injection moulding.
- the band can be provided with a different profile lengthwise, for instance a thickened first end.
- the band is solid, that is that the band is not made of woven a material and comprises synthetic material throughout—the same material or two or more materials—for instance y coextrusion of two synthetic materials.
- the belt can be made of a thermoplastic elastomer, particularly a thermoplastic polyester elastomer, such as Hytrel®, such as type G4074 or G4078W.
- a thermoplastic elastomer particularly a thermoplastic polyester elastomer, such as Hytrel®, such as type G4074 or G4078W.
- Hytrel® such as type G4074 or G4078W.
- the second connection means may form a profiled surface, particularly a toothing, in one embodiment at the outer side of the belt.
- the second connection means here form a unity with the band, and may be formed as a unity with the band.
- the reliability of the fastening of the belt can be increased in this way.
- the manufacturing of the profiled surface can take place simultaneously with the forming of the band. There is also a lot of freedom in the design of the profiled surface.
- the band at the first end is widened with respect to the second end, which can easily be realised when modelling the band.
- the widened end offers the possibility of accommodating various functions in it, such as a suspension means and an engagement means.
- the band can be provided with an accommodation space for the second end of the band, which accommodation space is situated at the inner side, and which is formed for complete accommodation of the portion of the second end extending beyond the first connection means.
- the first connection means comprise a first locking device for locking engagement of the profiled surface.
- the first locking device can be movable between a locking position that lockingly engages the profiled surface and a release position, so that passage of the second end when placing and adjusting is facilitated.
- the first locking device can be pre-tensioned towards the locking position, as a result of which the locking is activated as if of its own accord.
- the first locking device comprises a first lever.
- the first lever can have one or more teeth that engage the profiled surface, which teeth are situated at the side of the axis of the first lever, which side faces away from the first end. By movement of the lever the locking can be cancelled. More teeth can be provided for distributing the retaining force and increasing the locking activity.
- the first locking device can be made of a synthetic material as well, so that there is freedom in the choice of shape and colour, suited to the band.
- the first locking device preferably is made of Delrin®.
- Delrin® the internetsite in question of the manufacturer E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company is referred to.
- the first locking device may also be made of polyamide.
- the first connection means comprise a driver for moving the second end with respect to the first end.
- the driver can be provided with one or more projections for engagement of the profiled surface on the second end of the band.
- the driver can be placed between a free position, at least a first drive position engaging the profiled surface and from that position over a drive track for moving the second end past the first end to a selected second drive position, and from that position to the free position.
- a permanent grip on the second end is ensured with several projections.
- the driver is pre-tensioned towards the free position.
- the driver comprises a second lever, as a result of which adjusting can easily take place—with one hand—.
- the second lever has one or more teeth engaging the profiled surface, which teeth are situated at the side of the axis of the second lever that faces the first end.
- the second lever extends over the first lever, wherein the first lever forms a push button at the side of the axis that faces away from the teeth, which push button extends to the outside through an opening in the second lever, in which the push button is situated between both axes of both levers.
- the driver can be made of a synthetic material, particularly Minlon®, preferably chromium-plated.
- Minlon® a synthetic material
- chromium-plated a synthetic material
- the first connection means comprise a holder member, on which the other components of the first connection means have been arranged, and which defines a passage for the second end.
- the holder member can be of another material that the band, and be specifically adapted to the absorption of forces occurring when operating the connection means.
- the passage may end at the side facing away from the first end at the inner side of the band, wherein the band preferably has an accommodation space contiguous to the side of the passage of the holder member that faces away from the first end, so that the second end, as already mentioned above, can be confined and covered at the inner side of the band.
- the holder member can unite several functions, such as being provided with a suspension means, such as a suspension eye, at the side facing the first end.
- a suspension means such as a suspension eye
- the holder member is made of synthetic material, in particular a thermoplastic resin, preferably a thermoplastic polyester resin, in particular Rynite®.
- a thermoplastic resin preferably a thermoplastic polyester resin, in particular Rynite®.
- the holder member may also be made of a polycarbonate having glass-fibre filling.
- the first end of the band can be advantageously moulded around the holder member.
- the holder member can be used as a mould for the first end of the band.
- the band is provided with longitudinal profiles, particularly longitudinal grooves or longitudinal ribs, wherein the longitudinal profiles preferably are arranged on both sides of the band, preferably in a staggered manner.
- the band can be used for accessories to slid on, for providing an additional function to the band as carrier means for all sorts of objects like a knife, bag etc.
- the invention to that end provides an accessory comprising an accommodation space, circumscribed by walls, for the band according to the invention having longitudinal profiles, wherein the walls are provided with profiles that are complementary to the longitudinal profiles of the band.
- the accessory for instance made of synthetic material, may be provided with a hook, and possibly with a cover for the access to the hook.
- the cover and/or the hook preferably are resilient.
- the invention provides a belt comprising an elongated band that is adapted to run circumferentially about the body of a wearer of the belt, which band at one end is provided with first connection means and at the other end is provided with second connection means, wherein the first and the second connection means are adapted for detachable and adjustable connection to each other, wherein the second connection means form a profiled surface, preferably a toothing, preferably at the outer side of the belt.
- the second connection means form a unity with the band. They can be moulded as a unity with the band.
- the invention provides a belt comprising an elongated band that is adapted to run circumferentially about the body of a wearer of the belt, which belt at one end is provided with first connection means and at the other end is provided with second connection means, wherein the first and the second connection means are adapted for detachable and adjustable connection to each other, wherein the band at the first end is provided with an accommodation space for the second end of the band, which accommodation space is situated at the inner side.
- the accommodation space is formed for complete accommodation of the portion of the second end that extends beyond the first connection means.
- FIG. 1 shows a top view of a belt according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows a partial cross-section of one end of the belt of FIG. 1, in longitudinal section
- FIG. 3 shows a cross-section of the end of FIG. 2, according to arrow III;
- FIGS. 4A and 4B respectively, show a view in perspective and a top view of a base or holder member in the end of FIGS. 2 and 3 of the belt of FIG. 1;
- FIGS. 5 A-D show consecutive stages of the belt of FIG. 1, the closing of the belt, the adjustment of the belt and the detaching of the belt, respectively;
- FIGS. 6 A-D show the stages of FIGS. 5 A-D in a different way
- FIGS. 7A and 7B show a view and cross-section of a first embodiment of an accessory for the belt of the previous figures
- FIG. 8 shows an alternative embodiment of an accessory for the belt of FIGS. 1 - 6 ;
- FIGS. 9A and 9B show perspective views on a belt according to the invention.
- the belt 1 shown in FIG. 1 is elongated having a convex upper side and a flat lower side.
- the first end 3 comprises a widened head, in which are accommodated a base or holder member 6 , shown in the FIGS. 4A and 4B, with a suspension eye 7 , an adjustment lever 8 and a locking lever 9 .
- a recess 10 is formed in the band 2 for facilitating its engagement.
- a pilot end 13 is formed, as well as teeth 12 situated behind it.
- the end 4 is smaller than the band 2 .
- the band 2 may have a lenght of about 80 cm (size large), a width of about 3 cm and a thickness of about 1 ⁇ 2 cm.
- the first end 3 may have a length of about 8 cm, a largest width of about 4 cm and a largest thickness of about 2 cm.
- the second end 4 may have a length of about 20 cm, a width of about 2 cm and a thickness of about 1 ⁇ 2 cm.
- the adjustment lever 8 is hinged about axis 26 , and has a thickened centre portion 20 there.
- the aforementioned engagement end 27 is the end of the lever arm 19 , which extends, as considered in the drawing, to the right from the centre portion 20 .
- an arm 23 extends, which is provided with a toothed profile having teeth 25 a and 25 b .
- the lever arm 19 of the adjustment lever 8 is further provided with a passage 24 , the function of which will be discussed further.
- the adjustment lever 8 is furthermore tensioned by means of a spring ( 23 , see FIG. 4A) to the position shown in FIG. 2.
- the locking lever 9 is journalled about axis 17 , and has an arm 16 , that is provided with teeth 18 a and 18 b , and an arm 14 , that is provided with a finger push surface 15 , that extends to the outside through the aforementioned recess 24 in the lever 8 .
- the locking lever 9 is furthermore tensioned by means of a spring ( 30 , see FIG. 4A) to the position shown in FIG. 2.
- the axes 17 and 26 are bearing mounted in the holder base or member 6 , which is substantially U-shaped, having a bottom 31 and side walls 32 a and 32 b .
- Said bottom 31 and side walls 32 a , 32 b define a channel, in the upper portion of which the aforementioned levers 8 and 9 are situated.
- a passage 29 is formed between the lever 8 and 9 and the bottom 31 .
- the side walls 32 a,b form projecting wings, on which the axis 17 has been arranged.
- the bottom 31 projects with portion 31 a , that is separated from the wings 32 c,d by recesses.
- the band 2 is formed with a longitudinal cavity or tunnel 28 near and in the first end 3 of the belt 1 , which cavity is situated at the inner side of the band 2 and is contiguous to the passage 29 .
- the length of the tunnel 28 may be about 12 cm, starting at the holder member 6 .
- the depth of the tunnel 28 decreases gradually in a direction away from the holder member 6 , more or less parallel to the contour in longtudinal direction of the belt surface at the opposite side.
- the band material extends beyond over the wings 32 c and d with portions 60 , and subsequently with thin pendulous edge 60 a , to close off the space towards the lever 8 as much as possible.
- the band material At the location of the circumferentially continuous U-profile the holder member 6 , the band material somewhat merges into the narrow bottom strips (not shown) at the lower side of the bottom 31 .
- FIG. 5A a moment is shown in which the second end 4 is slid into the direction D in the first end 3 , wherein the second end 4 is slid over the bottom 31 , through the passage 29 .
- the arm 16 of the locking lever 9 having teeth 18 a and 18 b can move out of the away in direction H, helped here by the oblique planes 12 a , but the arm 16 will be urged down by the spring 30 into a profound engagement with the toothing 12 to prevent displacement of the band end 4 in opposite direction.
- FIG. 5A can also show the situation during wearing the belt 1 .
- the teeth 25 a , 25 b of the adjustment lever 8 leave the passage 29 free.
- the lower edges 35 of the adjustment lever 8 fit onto the side edges 34 of the locking lever 9 .
- the user takes the end 19 of the adjustment lever 8 and pulls it upwards un the direction C (FIG. 5B), wherein the lever 8 rotates about axis 26 .
- the teeth 25 a , 25 b then subsequently come into engagement with consecutive teeth in the toothing 12 , wherein as a result of the rotation in the direction C the movement, considered in the drawing, is made to the right on the toothing 12 , so that the second end 4 slides in the direction E.
- FIGS. 6 A-D subsequently show how the second end 4 is slid in the direction D in the first end 3 by means of the pilot edge 13 , how subsequently in FIG. 6C the adjustment takes place and how finally in FIG. 6D the connection is detached.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B a first embodiment is shown of a suspension clip that can be slid onto the band 2 .
- the suspension clip 40 has a first leg 41 and a second leg 42 , that has been turned with a hook member 43 . Between the legs 41 and 42 an accommodation space 44 is formed, and between the leg 42 and the hook member 43 a suspension space 45 .
- the suspension space 45 is upwardly covered by a lip 46 . Either the lip 46 and/or the hook 43 are resilient, to make access of the cavities loop to the hook space 45 possible.
- the leg 41 is provided with ribs 47 b and 47 c , and the leg 42 of the rib 47 a situated between them.
- the rib 47 a fits in the longitudinal groove 11 a shown in FIG. 1.
- the ribs 47 b and 47 c fit in the longitudinal grooves that are formed in the other side of the band (see FIG. 8).
- the suspension clip 40 can simply be slid over the second end 4 in longitudinal direction on the band 2 , until the desired place has been reached.
- the suspension clip shown in FIG. 8 can be compared to the one of the FIGS. 7A and 7B, wherein in FIG. 8 the position of the band 2 has been indicated in the mounted situation.
- the band 1 is not only provided with a longitudinal groove 11 a , but also with longitudinal grooves 11 b and 11 c formed at the opposite plane, in which grooves the ribs 57 b and 57 c extend. With the turned lower end 58 of the leg 51 the clip 50 engages about the lower edge of the band 2 .
- the band 2 including second end 4 and widened portion 3 has been formed as one solid whole out of a thermoplastic polyester elastomer, by means of injection moulding.
- the synthetic material preferably is Hytrel®, for instance G4074 or G4078W.
- the holder member 6 can first be moulded or placed, which holder member 6 may be manufactured of synthetic material, particularly Rynite®. Said synthetic material has a melting point of somewhere between 250-300° C. After it has been formed and has cooled off a little in the mould, the Hytrel® for the band 2 can be supplied onto it. Hytrel® has a lower melting point, and during the moulding process makes a fuse connection with the holder member 6 . No additional action is needed then for attaching both parts to each other.
- levers 8 and 9 as well can be made of synthetic material, such as Minlon® and Delrin®, respectively.
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A belt having an elongate band that is wrappable around the body of a wearer, the band having first and second end portions, the first and second end portions respectively being provided with first and second parts of a connection for detachable and adjustable connection of the first end portion to the second end portion with the band wrapped around the body of the wearer, wherein the band is made of a synthetic modelling material.
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- The invention relates to a belt.
- Belts are generally known. They are connected to a pair of pants by inserting the belt through a number of loops attached to the pair of pants. Securing the ends may take place in various ways. There are belts for instance, that are provided at both ends with cooperating coupling members made of a synthetic material or of metal. Adjustment of the belt then is not possible or by sliding a folded portion of the belt, than usually a band.
- With adjustable belts, mainly leather belts, the one end is provided with a series of adjustment holes, and the other end with a metal buckle having a bracket and a pin that has to be inserted through the wanted adjustment hole. It is also known with canvas bands to provide a metal clamping plate at one end, which is rotatably attached in an also metal holder member, and is provided with a clamping surface, edge or tooth for clamping the other end of the band or another portion thereof contiguous to it, against the holder member.
- The known belts have existed for a long time now, without considerable alterations having been made in them. The look of the belts always is the one of a flat elongated strip, only having a closing provision of another material at the ends. For leather belts the available colours are limited. For canvas belts various colours are possible, by weaving coloured threads into them or dying the band. The woven structure, however, remains of influence on the look, as a result of which these belts often look like a securing or lashing band. This impression is increased all the more because the free end of the canvas band is limp and often dangles from the hip downwards. With leather belts, that are more rigid, this will not happen so quickly, but the end may bulge to the outside.
- There is a need for a belt with a completely different look.
- There furthermore is a need for a belt that can easily be given almost any desired colour during manufacturing.
- There furthermore is a need for a belt that can be adjusted reliably.
- There furthermore is a need for a belt that can be assembled easily.
- There is furthermore need for a belt that has no sloppy projecting portions and has a neat appearance.
- Furthermore there is need for an assembly of belt and suspension aids to be attached to it.
- It is an object of the invention to provide in one or several of these needs.
- From one aspect the invention to that end provides a belt comprising an elongated band that is adapted to run circumferentially about the body of the wearer of the belt, which band at a first end is provided with first connection means and at the other, second end is provided with second connection means, wherein the first and the second connection means are adapted for detachable and adjustable connection to each other, wherein the belt is made of a synthetic modelling material.
- By selecting the material of the band from a synthetic modelling material there is great freedom in the choice of shape, colour and material, and the specific wishes of any group can be catered for. The expression “modelling material” as used in this specification is to be understood as a material that has been shaped from a plastic substance. Thus, the modelling material may be a wide,formed or moulded synthetic web from which the band is cut. Alternatively, the modelling material may be a long formed or moulded synthetic strip from which the band is cut transversely. It is also possible to form the belt itself by moulding, such as by extrusion or by injection moulding. In case of injection moulding, the band can be provided with a different profile lengthwise, for instance a thickened first end. In an embodiment the band is solid, that is that the band is not made of woven a material and comprises synthetic material throughout—the same material or two or more materials—for instance y coextrusion of two synthetic materials.
- It is also possible to provide the band with an outer side and inner side having a different course. The belt according to the invention can be given almost any wanted shape.
- The belt can be made of a thermoplastic elastomer, particularly a thermoplastic polyester elastomer, such as Hytrel®, such as type G4074 or G4078W. Such a material combines the flexibility of rubber, the strength of synthetic materials and the processability of thermoplasts. This material is ideal for use in belts, because of the bendability, strength against breaking and damage etc. For further information reference is made to the internetsite in question of the manufacturer E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company or brochures on materials provided by that company.
- The second connection means may form a profiled surface, particularly a toothing, in one embodiment at the outer side of the belt. In an advantageous manner the second connection means here form a unity with the band, and may be formed as a unity with the band. The reliability of the fastening of the belt can be increased in this way. The manufacturing of the profiled surface can take place simultaneously with the forming of the band. There is also a lot of freedom in the design of the profiled surface.
- In a further development of the belt according to the invention the band at the first end is widened with respect to the second end, which can easily be realised when modelling the band. The widened end offers the possibility of accommodating various functions in it, such as a suspension means and an engagement means.
- At the first end the band can be provided with an accommodation space for the second end of the band, which accommodation space is situated at the inner side, and which is formed for complete accommodation of the portion of the second end extending beyond the first connection means. Thus it is achieved that the free end is covered by the first end and is kept confined in outward direction, so that pendulous or projecting free ends of adjustable belts are a thing of the past.
- In a further development of the belt according to the invention, the first connection means comprise a first locking device for locking engagement of the profiled surface. The first locking device can be movable between a locking position that lockingly engages the profiled surface and a release position, so that passage of the second end when placing and adjusting is facilitated.
- The first locking device can be pre-tensioned towards the locking position, as a result of which the locking is activated as if of its own accord.
- In a simple embodiment hereof the first locking device comprises a first lever. The first lever can have one or more teeth that engage the profiled surface, which teeth are situated at the side of the axis of the first lever, which side faces away from the first end. By movement of the lever the locking can be cancelled. More teeth can be provided for distributing the retaining force and increasing the locking activity.
- The first locking device can be made of a synthetic material as well, so that there is freedom in the choice of shape and colour, suited to the band. The first locking device preferably is made of Delrin®. For further information the internetsite in question of the manufacturer E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company is referred to. The first locking device may also be made of polyamide.
- In a further development of the belt according to the invention the first connection means comprise a driver for moving the second end with respect to the first end. The driver can be provided with one or more projections for engagement of the profiled surface on the second end of the band. Thus a separation is effected between the locking and the adjustment: for both actions a separate means is available.
- The driver can be placed between a free position, at least a first drive position engaging the profiled surface and from that position over a drive track for moving the second end past the first end to a selected second drive position, and from that position to the free position. During turning a permanent grip on the second end is ensured with several projections.
- In an embodiment the driver is pre-tensioned towards the free position.
- In a further embodiment the driver comprises a second lever, as a result of which adjusting can easily take place—with one hand—. Preferably the second lever has one or more teeth engaging the profiled surface, which teeth are situated at the side of the axis of the second lever that faces the first end.
- In an advantageous embodiment the second lever extends over the first lever, wherein the first lever forms a push button at the side of the axis that faces away from the teeth, which push button extends to the outside through an opening in the second lever, in which the push button is situated between both axes of both levers. As a result a compact arrangement is achieved, both levers can be reached by the fingers of a hand of the wearer.
- The driver can be made of a synthetic material, particularly Minlon®, preferably chromium-plated. For further information the internetsite in question of the manufacturer E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company is referred to.
- In a further development of the belt according to the invention the first connection means comprise a holder member, on which the other components of the first connection means have been arranged, and which defines a passage for the second end. The holder member can be of another material that the band, and be specifically adapted to the absorption of forces occurring when operating the connection means. The passage may end at the side facing away from the first end at the inner side of the band, wherein the band preferably has an accommodation space contiguous to the side of the passage of the holder member that faces away from the first end, so that the second end, as already mentioned above, can be confined and covered at the inner side of the band.
- The holder member can unite several functions, such as being provided with a suspension means, such as a suspension eye, at the side facing the first end.
- In case of using the aforementioned levers they can be attached in the holder member with their respective axes.
- In an embodiment the holder member is made of synthetic material, in particular a thermoplastic resin, preferably a thermoplastic polyester resin, in particular Rynite®. For further information the internetsite in question of the manufacturer E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company is referred to. The holder member may also be made of a polycarbonate having glass-fibre filling.
- In case the band and the holder member are manufactured by means of injection moulding, the first end of the band can be advantageously moulded around the holder member.
- Alternatively described, the holder member can be used as a mould for the first end of the band.
- A profound and sufficient connection between the band and holder member can be realised, particularly by means of a fuse connection.
- In a further development of the belt according to the invention, the band is provided with longitudinal profiles, particularly longitudinal grooves or longitudinal ribs, wherein the longitudinal profiles preferably are arranged on both sides of the band, preferably in a staggered manner. As a result the band can be used for accessories to slid on, for providing an additional function to the band as carrier means for all sorts of objects like a knife, bag etc.
- From a further aspect the invention to that end provides an accessory comprising an accommodation space, circumscribed by walls, for the band according to the invention having longitudinal profiles, wherein the walls are provided with profiles that are complementary to the longitudinal profiles of the band.
- The accessory, for instance made of synthetic material, may be provided with a hook, and possibly with a cover for the access to the hook. The cover and/or the hook preferably are resilient.
- From a further aspect the invention provides a belt comprising an elongated band that is adapted to run circumferentially about the body of a wearer of the belt, which band at one end is provided with first connection means and at the other end is provided with second connection means, wherein the first and the second connection means are adapted for detachable and adjustable connection to each other, wherein the second connection means form a profiled surface, preferably a toothing, preferably at the outer side of the belt.
- In an embodiment the second connection means form a unity with the band. They can be moulded as a unity with the band.
- From a further aspect the invention provides a belt comprising an elongated band that is adapted to run circumferentially about the body of a wearer of the belt, which belt at one end is provided with first connection means and at the other end is provided with second connection means, wherein the first and the second connection means are adapted for detachable and adjustable connection to each other, wherein the band at the first end is provided with an accommodation space for the second end of the band, which accommodation space is situated at the inner side. In an embodiment the accommodation space is formed for complete accommodation of the portion of the second end that extends beyond the first connection means.
- The invention will be elucidated on the basis of the exemplary embodiment, not intended to limit the invention, shown in the attached drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 shows a top view of a belt according to the invention;
- FIG. 2 shows a partial cross-section of one end of the belt of FIG. 1, in longitudinal section;
- FIG. 3 shows a cross-section of the end of FIG. 2, according to arrow III;
- FIGS. 4A and 4B, respectively, show a view in perspective and a top view of a base or holder member in the end of FIGS. 2 and 3 of the belt of FIG. 1;
- FIGS.5A-D show consecutive stages of the belt of FIG. 1, the closing of the belt, the adjustment of the belt and the detaching of the belt, respectively;
- FIGS.6A-D show the stages of FIGS. 5A-D in a different way;
- FIGS. 7A and 7B show a view and cross-section of a first embodiment of an accessory for the belt of the previous figures;
- FIG. 8 shows an alternative embodiment of an accessory for the belt of FIGS.1-6; and
- FIGS. 9A and 9B show perspective views on a belt according to the invention.
- The
belt 1 shown in FIG. 1 is elongated having a convex upper side and a flat lower side. Thefirst end 3 comprises a widened head, in which are accommodated a base orholder member 6, shown in the FIGS. 4A and 4B, with asuspension eye 7, anadjustment lever 8 and a lockinglever 9. Near theengagement end 27 of the adjustment lever 8 arecess 10 is formed in theband 2 for facilitating its engagement. - In the band2 a
longitudinal groove 11 a is integrally formed at the convex upper side. - At the
second end 4 that is formed as one unity with theband 2, apilot end 13 is formed, as well asteeth 12 situated behind it. Theend 4 is smaller than theband 2. - By way of example, the
band 2 may have a lenght of about 80 cm (size large), a width of about 3 cm and a thickness of about ½ cm. Thefirst end 3 may have a length of about 8 cm, a largest width of about 4 cm and a largest thickness of about 2 cm. Thesecond end 4 may have a length of about 20 cm, a width of about 2 cm and a thickness of about ½ cm. - In FIG. 2 the
first end 3 is shown more clearly. Theadjustment lever 8 is hinged aboutaxis 26, and has a thickenedcentre portion 20 there. Theaforementioned engagement end 27 is the end of thelever arm 19, which extends, as considered in the drawing, to the right from thecentre portion 20. To the other side anarm 23 extends, which is provided with a toothedprofile having teeth lever arm 19 of theadjustment lever 8 is further provided with apassage 24, the function of which will be discussed further. Theadjustment lever 8 is furthermore tensioned by means of a spring (23, see FIG. 4A) to the position shown in FIG. 2. - The locking
lever 9 is journalled aboutaxis 17, and has anarm 16, that is provided withteeth arm 14, that is provided with afinger push surface 15, that extends to the outside through theaforementioned recess 24 in thelever 8. The lockinglever 9 is furthermore tensioned by means of a spring (30, see FIG. 4A) to the position shown in FIG. 2. - As can be seen in FIG. 4A the
axes member 6, which is substantially U-shaped, having a bottom 31 andside walls side walls aforementioned levers lever passage 29 is formed. With theirend portions 32 c,d, theside walls 32 a,b form projecting wings, on which theaxis 17 has been arranged. Also the bottom 31 projects withportion 31 a, that is separated from thewings 32 c,d by recesses. - As can be seen in FIGS. 2 and 3 the
band 2 is formed with a longitudinal cavity ortunnel 28 near and in thefirst end 3 of thebelt 1, which cavity is situated at the inner side of theband 2 and is contiguous to thepassage 29. The length of thetunnel 28 may be about 12 cm, starting at theholder member 6. The depth of thetunnel 28 decreases gradually in a direction away from theholder member 6, more or less parallel to the contour in longtudinal direction of the belt surface at the opposite side. Furthermore it can be seen that the band material extends beyond over thewings 32 c and d withportions 60, and subsequently with thinpendulous edge 60 a, to close off the space towards thelever 8 as much as possible. At the location of the circumferentially continuous U-profile theholder member 6, the band material somewhat merges into the narrow bottom strips (not shown) at the lower side of the bottom 31. - In FIG. 5A a moment is shown in which the
second end 4 is slid into the direction D in thefirst end 3, wherein thesecond end 4 is slid over the bottom 31, through thepassage 29. Thearm 16 of the lockinglever 9 havingteeth oblique planes 12 a, but thearm 16 will be urged down by thespring 30 into a profound engagement with thetoothing 12 to prevent displacement of theband end 4 in opposite direction. When theband 2 is not slid in the direction D, FIG. 5A can also show the situation during wearing thebelt 1. - The
teeth adjustment lever 8 leave thepassage 29 free. The lower edges 35 of theadjustment lever 8 fit onto the side edges 34 of the lockinglever 9. When the user wishes to make the loop formed by thecircumferential belt 1 smaller, the user takes theend 19 of theadjustment lever 8 and pulls it upwards un the direction C (FIG. 5B), wherein thelever 8 rotates aboutaxis 26. Theteeth toothing 12, wherein as a result of the rotation in the direction C the movement, considered in the drawing, is made to the right on thetoothing 12, so that thesecond end 4 slides in the direction E. The maximum path of travel is reached in the straight upward position of thelever 8, shown in FIG. 5C. Then thesecond tooth 25 b is active as well. When the user releases thelever 8 it will automatically rotate back to the initial position in the direction I as a result of the action ofspring 33. It can be seen that thetoothing 12 slides in the direction E of thepassage 29 in thepassage 28, and remains covered by theband 2 in the outward direction. Thesecond end 2 accomodated in thetunnel 28 is confined in sideward direction by thewalls 28 a of thetunnel 28. 20 - The user can do all this with one hand.
- When the user wishes to relax or loosen the
belt 1 he pushes thebutton 15 of thelever 8 with his finger, as a result of which a downward force (F) is exerted on thelever arm 14 of the lockinglever 9, so that it tilts in the direction J about theaxis 17. Thearm 16 will then move upward (K), wherein theteeth toothing 12 of thesecond end 4 of thebelt 1. At that moment thetoothing 12 is free from bothlevers band 2 as considered in the drawing somewhat to the left, or by tensioning the belly by the wearer, thetoothing 12 will move on thesecond end 4 in the direction L, until the wanted next position is reached or thesecond end 4 has come entirely loose from thefirst end 3. - The FIGS.6A-D subsequently show how the
second end 4 is slid in the direction D in thefirst end 3 by means of thepilot edge 13, how subsequently in FIG. 6C the adjustment takes place and how finally in FIG. 6D the connection is detached. - In FIGS. 7A and 7B a first embodiment is shown of a suspension clip that can be slid onto the
band 2. Thesuspension clip 40 has afirst leg 41 and asecond leg 42, that has been turned with ahook member 43. Between thelegs accommodation space 44 is formed, and between theleg 42 and the hook member 43 asuspension space 45. Thesuspension space 45 is upwardly covered by alip 46. Either thelip 46 and/or thehook 43 are resilient, to make access of the cavities loop to thehook space 45 possible. - The
leg 41 is provided withribs leg 42 of therib 47 a situated between them. Therib 47 a fits in thelongitudinal groove 11 a shown in FIG. 1. Theribs - The
suspension clip 40 can simply be slid over thesecond end 4 in longitudinal direction on theband 2, until the desired place has been reached. - The suspension clip shown in FIG. 8 can be compared to the one of the FIGS. 7A and 7B, wherein in FIG. 8 the position of the
band 2 has been indicated in the mounted situation. Theband 1 is not only provided with alongitudinal groove 11 a, but also withlongitudinal grooves lower end 58 of theleg 51 theclip 50 engages about the lower edge of theband 2. - The
band 2 includingsecond end 4 and widenedportion 3 has been formed as one solid whole out of a thermoplastic polyester elastomer, by means of injection moulding. The synthetic material preferably is Hytrel®, for instance G4074 or G4078W. In the injection mould theholder member 6 can first be moulded or placed, whichholder member 6 may be manufactured of synthetic material, particularly Rynite®. Said synthetic material has a melting point of somewhere between 250-300° C. After it has been formed and has cooled off a little in the mould, the Hytrel® for theband 2 can be supplied onto it. Hytrel® has a lower melting point, and during the moulding process makes a fuse connection with theholder member 6. No additional action is needed then for attaching both parts to each other. - Both
levers - It is to be understood that the above description is included to illustrate the operation of the preferred embodiments and is not meant to limit the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is to be limited only by the following claims. From the above discussion, many variations will be apparent to one skilled in the art that would yet be encompassed by the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Claims (27)
1. A belt comprising an elongate band that is wrappable around the body of a wearer, said band comprising first and second end portions, said first and second end portions respectively being provided with first and second parts of a connection means for detachable and adjustable connection of the first end portion to the second end portion with the band wrapped around the body of the wearer, wherein said band is made of a synthetic modelling material.
2. A belt according to claim 1 , wherein the belt comprises covering means for defining an accommodation space at least at the first end portion for receiving and confining the second end portion and for covering the second end portion with the second end portion received in the accommodation space.
3. A belt according to claim 2 , wherein the covering means covers the second end portion with the second end portion received in the accommodation space to a distance of at least about 5 cm.
4. A belt according to claim 3 , wherein the covering means comprises a flat base portion and a covering portion that together define an insertion portion at an end of the accommodation space.
5. A belt according to claim 4 , wherein the covering portion comprises said elastomeric material.
6. A belt according to claim 5 , wherein the covering portion and the base portion define a substantially rectangular accommodation space.
7. A belt according to claim 1 , wherein the belt is formed by molding.
8. A belt according to claim 7 , wherein the belt is formed by injection molding.
9. A belt according to claim 1 , wherein the band is made of an elastomer.
10. A belt according to claim 8 , wherein the band is made of a thermoplastic elastomer.
11. A belt according to claim 10 , wherein the band is made of a thermoplastic polyester elastomer.
12. A belt according to claim 1 , wherein the second part of the connection means comprises a profiled surface.
13. A belt according to claim 12 , wherein the profiled surface comprises teeth.
14. A belt according to claim 13 , wherein the second part of the connection means is integrally formed with the band as a unitary structure.
15. A belt according to claim 12 , wherein the first part of the connection means comprises a first locking means for locking engagement of the first part with the profiled surface.
16. A belt according to claim 15 , wherein the first locking means is movable between a locking position that lockingly engages the profiled surface and a release position.
17. A belt according to claim 16 , wherein the first locking means is pretensioned towards the locking position.
18. A belt according to claim 15 , wherein the first locking means comprises a first lever.
19. A belt according to claim 18 , wherein the first lever has one or more teeth that engage the profiled surface, said teeth being disposed at a side of an axis of the first lever that faces away from the first end portion.
20. A belt according to claim 15 , wherein the first locking means is made of a synthetic material.
21. A belt according to claim 1 , wherein the first part of the connection means comprises a holder member that is covered by the elastomeric material, said holder member defining a passage for the second end portion.
22. A belt according to claim 21 , wherein the band and the holder member are produced by injection molding with the first end portion of the band molded around the holder member.
23. Method for producing a belt that is wrappable around the waist of a wearer, comprising the steps of:
a) molding a moldable material into an elongate band having first and second end portions, and
b) providing said first and second end portions with first and second parts of a connection means for detachable and adjustable connection of the first end portion to the second end portion.
24. Method according to claim 23 , wherein the moldable material is an elastomer.
25. Method according to claim 24 , wherein the moldable material is a thermoplastic elastomer.
26. Method according to claim 23 , wherein the elongate band is made of solid material.
27. Method comprising wrapping the belt of claim 2 around the body of a wearer, comprising the step of inserting the second end portion into the accommodation space and arranging the second end portion between the belt and the body of the wearer.
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