Secure fit quick release tool belt and systems and methods for use
11297907 · 2022-04-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C33/046
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B25H3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A41F9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Disclosed is a quick release tool belt for the waist of a user, which includes a support strap, a release band with belt teeth on a first end and a binding with a release mechanism on the second end and slidably coupled to the release band. The binding has a base, a release rotationally attached to the base with a tooth lock, a tooth coupling rotationally attached to the base and engaged with the release and the release band, and a lever rotationally attached to the release and engaged with the release band with a tightening tooth. When the release is in the engaged position the tooth coupling and the lever are engaged with the release band and when the release is in the release position, the tooth coupling is operably engaged with the release and the tooth coupling and the lever are disengaged with the release band.
Claims
1. A method of tightening and loosening a tool belt, comprising the steps of: providing a tool belt configured to wrap around a waist of a user; providing a release band comprising a first elongate portion rotatably coupled to a second elongate portion, wherein the second elongate portion is fixedly attached to the tool belt; providing a binding operably engaged with the release band on the tool belt; sliding a first end of the release band through the binding; preventing the release band from loosening by providing a plurality of teeth within the binding and on the release band that allow for relative sliding movement in a tightening direction around the user, and prevent relative sliding movement in a loosening direction around the user; tightening the tool belt incrementally by rotating an elongate lever on the binding, forcing incremental sliding movement in a tightening direction between the binding and the release band; loosening the tool belt by rotating a release away from the release band, thereby disengaging the plurality of teeth within the binding and on the release band and allowing for relative movement in both the tightening and loosening directions between the binding and the release band.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the tool belt is capable of holding a plurality of tools weighing at least 30 pounds.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the tool belt comprises support padding on an inner portion of the tool belt to provide a comfortable fit on the user.
4. A method of securing and releasing a tool belt on a user comprising the steps of: providing a tool belt capable of holding a plurality of tools around the waist of a user; sliding a first elongate portion of a release band through a binding disposed on a first end of the tool belt, wherein the release band comprises a second elongate portion rotatably coupled to the first elongate portion and attached to a second end of the tool belt; preventing the release band from loosening by interposing a plurality of teeth within the binding with a corresponding plurality of teeth on the release band, wherein the interposed teeth allow for relative sliding movement in a tightening direction around the user, and prevent relative sliding movement in a loosening direction around the user; tightening the belt incrementally by rotating an elongate lever on the binding, forcing incremental sliding movement in a tightening direction between the binding and the release band; loosening the belt by rotating a release away from the release band, thereby disengaging the plurality of teeth within the binding and on the release band and allowing for relative movement in both the tightening and loosening directions between the binding and the release band.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the tool belt is capable of holding a plurality of tools weighing at least 30 pounds.
6. The method of claim 4, wherein the tool belt comprises support padding on an inner portion of the tool belt to provide a comfortable fit on the user.
7. The method of claim 4, wherein the corresponding plurality of teeth are disposed on the first elongate portion.
8. A method of quickly and easily tightening and loosening a belt, the method comprising the steps of: holding a first end of a belt having a first end and a free end; sliding a release band into a binding located on the first of the belt, wherein the release band comprises a first elongate portion rotatably coupled to a second elongate portion, the second elongate portion coupled to the free end of the belt preventing the release band from loosening within the binding while simultaneously allowing tightening within the binding; incrementally tightening the belt by rotating an elongate lever on the binding, forcing incremental sliding movement in a tightening direction between the binding and the release band; loosening the belt by rotating a release away from the release band, thereby disengaging the binding and the release band and allowing for relative movement in both the tightening and loosening directions between the binding and the release band.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the preventing the release band from loosening step is accomplished by interposing a plurality of teeth on the binding and a corresponding plurality of teeth on the release band.
10. The method of claim 8, wherein the belt is capable of holding a plurality of tools weighing at least 30 pounds.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein the belt comprises support padding on an inner portion of the belt to provide a comfortable fit on the user.
12. The method of claim 8, wherein the preventing the release band from loosening step is accomplished by interposing a plurality of teeth on the binding and a corresponding plurality of teeth on the release band.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the corresponding plurality of teeth are disposed on the first elongate portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) Discussed herein are various embodiments, systems and methods relating to an improved tool belt. For brevity, these embodiments may be described in relation to a “tool belt” or “belt” though that is not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure in any way. For instance, the present invention can be used in carpentry, construction, and other applications beyond those described herein, including belt applications that require a secure fit with this ability to hold items that may have a lot of weight or mass and would benefit from the advantages of the present invention.
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(12) In various implementations, the support strap 12 has a side portion 12A and another side portion 12B and the various components of the quick release assembly 16 can be disposed or otherwise arranged variously on the side portions 12A, 12B. It is understood that in certain implementations, the support strap 12 can have support padding 12C or other comfort and support features known in the art, such as foam or the like, disposed within the comparatively rigid side portions 12A, 12B.
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(18) In various implementations, the tightening and release mechanism 30 comprises an elongate tightening lever 32 disposed across the binding 20 and in operable communication with a pivot 34. In various embodiments, the pivot 34 is also in operable communication with a release 36, which in the implementation of
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(21) Conversely, and returning to
(22) Tightening of the belt 10 is shown in the implementation of
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(25) A base part 142 may be attached to the belt 12A. This attachment may be in any manner known in the art, such as rivets or the like. The tooth coupling may be rotationally attached to the base 142 at axis 152. This attachment may be a rivet, a nut and bolt, or any other attachment known in the art that allows for relative rotational movement. There may be a spring (not shown) or other biasing mechanism that urges the tooth coupling into engagement with the belt 18. As the release is rotated to a second or release position, it may be returned to the home position by the spring.
(26) The release 136 may be attached to the base 142 at axis 150. This attachment may be a rivet, a nut and bolt, or any other attachment known in the art that allows for relative rotational movement. The release 136 may be urged into a first or home position by a spring (not shown) or other biasing member, or may be urged by the engagement between the tooth coupling shelf 139 which is biased by its own spring, and the pawl 137.
(27) The tightening lever 132 may be attached to the release 136 at axis 154. This attachment may be a rivet, a nut and bolt, or any other attachment known in the art that allows for relative rotational movement. The lever 132 may be urged into a first or home position by a spring (not shown) or other biasing member between the lever 132 and the release 136. As the lever is rotated to a second or tightening position, the lever is returned to the home position by the spring.
(28) The material of the components of the binding may be any material suited to handle the loads that will be introduced to the binding 130 by the release band 18 when a full load of tools in attached to the belt. A full load of tools may be 30-50 lbs, or even more in some circumstances. The material may be steel, aluminum, a plastic such as a glass-filled nylon, or other plastic or any other material that may be suited to the loads. Depending on the material chosen, the dimensions of the components may need to be larger or smaller. For instance, with a plastic lever 132 and belt 18, the width of the teeth 160 and belt teeth 40 may need to be greater than the width of steel teeth 160 and 40, in order to handle to loads presented. Further, the materials may be in combination, for instance a plastic lever 132 over-molded onto steel or aluminum teeth 160. Similarly, the tooth coupling 138 and the tooth 140 dimensions may need to be larger for a plastic coupling 138 than other materials.
(29) Although the disclosure has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, persons skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosed apparatus, systems and methods. For instance, persons skilled in the art will recognize the various suitable materials for the assembly, taking into account the specific application and required durability of the belt.
(30) Although the disclosure has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, persons skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosed apparatus, systems and methods.
(31) The foregoing description and drawings comprise illustrative embodiments of the present inventions. The foregoing embodiments and the methods described herein may vary based on the ability, experience, and preference of those skilled in the art. Merely listing the steps of the method in a certain order does not constitute any limitation on the order of the steps of the method. The foregoing description and drawings merely explain and illustrate the invention, and the invention is not limited thereto, except insofar as the claims are so limited. Those skilled in the art who have the disclosure before them will be able to make modifications and variations therein without departing from the scope of the invention.