Adapter System For Vest Closure Mechanisms
20210045470 ยท 2021-02-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/047
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A side opening vest includes a front panel and a back panel that are connected by shoulder straps and that are spaced apart from each other defining a left side gap and a right side gap. Straps extend from the back panel across the gaps for connection with the front panel. The front panel has engagement areas for receiving the straps to connect the front and back panels of the garment. The vest includes an adapter system enabling the use of any selected one of a plurality of different closure mechanisms to releasably connect the straps with the front panel.
Claims
1. A side opening garment for a user comprising: a front panel and a back panel that are connected by shoulder straps and that are spaced apart from each other defining a left side gap and a right side gap; straps extending from the back panel across the gaps for connection with the front panel, the straps having respective strap ends; the front panel having engagement areas for engagement with the strap ends to connect the front and back panels of the garment; and an adapter system enabling use of any selected one of a plurality of different closure mechanisms to releasably connect the strap ends with the front panel.
2. A garment as set forth in claim 1 wherein the plurality of closure mechanisms includes a hook and loop closure assembly and a buckle assembly.
3. A side opening ballistic garment for a user comprising: a front panel having a left side and a right side; a back panel having a left side and a right side; shoulder straps connecting the front panel with the back panels so that the left side of the front panel is adjacent to the left side of the back panel and the right side of the front panel is adjacent to the right side of the back panel; a first releasable closure mechanism extending between and connecting the left side of the front panel with the left side of the back panel; and a second releasable closure mechanism extending between and connecting the right side of the front panel with the right side of the back panel; the second releasable closure mechanism having a different configuration and mode of operation than the first releasable closure mechanism.
4. A garment as set forth in claim 2 wherein the buckle assembly includes a buckle and a tongue, a first one of the buckle and tongue is releasably securable on the engagement area, and the second one of the buckle and tongue is releasably securable on the strap end.
5. A garment as set forth in claim 2 wherein the hook and loop closure assembly includes a first pad that is permanently secured on the engagement area and a second pad that is releasably securable on the strap end.
6. A garment as set forth in claim 1 wherein the plurality of different closure mechanisms includes (i) a first type of two part closure mechanism in which a first part is releasably secured on the strap end and a second part is permanently secured on the engagement area, and (ii) a second type of two part closure mechanism, different from the first type of two part closure mechanism, in which a first part is releasably secured on the strap end and a second part is releasably secured on the engagement area.
7. A garment as set forth in claim 2 wherein: the first type of two part closure mechanism is a hook and loop closure assembly in which one of the first and second parts is either a hook pad or a loop pad and the other one of the first and second parts is either a loop pad or a hook pad; and the second type of two part closure mechanism is a buckle assembly in which one of the first and second parts is a buckle and the other one of the first and second parts is a tongue that is engageable with the buckle.
8. A garment as set forth in claim 1 wherein the engagement area includes a hook or loop pad, and further including a vertically pivotable flap that is pivotable between an open position and a closed position and that has a hook pad engageable with the loop pad on the engagement area when in the closed position to close and cover the engagement area.
9. A garment as set forth in claim 8 wherein each one of the plurality of different closure mechanisms includes one part that has a loop pad that is engaged by the hook pad on the flap when the flap is in the closed position.
10. A side opening garment for a user comprising: a front panel and a back panel that are connected by shoulder straps and that are spaced apart from each other defining a left side gap and a right side gap; straps extending from the back panel across the gaps for connection with the front panel, the straps having respective strap ends; and the front panel having engagement areas for engagement with the strap ends to connect the front and back panels of the garment; wherein each engagement area includes (i) slots for receiving straps, and (ii) hook and loop material; and each strap end has a connector portion that can receive either a portion of a hook and loop closure assembly or a portion of a buckle assembly.
11. A garment as set forth in claim 10 wherein the vest front panel further includes a cover flap having hook and loop material for engaging the hook and loop material on the engagement area.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The foregoing and other features of the invention will become apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art to which the invention pertains, from a reading of the following specification together with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT
[0023] The drawings illustrate an adapter system 10 that is one embodiment of the invention, shown in use on a vest 12 (
[0024] The front panel 14 has a left side 20 (left on the user) and a right side 22 (right on the user.) The back panel 16 has a left side 24 (left on the user) and a right side 26 (right on the user.) The left side 20 of the front panel 14 is adjacent to the left side 24 of the back panel. The right side 22 of the front panel 14 is adjacent to the right side 26 of the back panel 16.
[0025] In the illustrated vest 12, the front and back panels 14 and 16 do not directly come together and connect with each other but rather leave gaps 28 at the vest sides. In other vests or garments that embody the invention, the front and back panels may come together or overlap. A garment like the side opening vest 12 does need some means of connecting (securing) the front panel to the back panel. The adapter system 10 is used in that regard.
[0026] The illustrated vest 12 includes a cummerbund 30 (
[0027] The front panel 14 (
[0028] Each vest front panel engagement area 40 includes a patch 42 of outwardly facing loop material (for making a hook and loop connection). Within the area of that loop patch 42, the vest front panel 14 has a number of fastening slots 44 that extend completely through the front panel 14 between outside and inside, including through the patch of hook material. The fastening slots 44 extend horizontally on the vest front panel 12. The loop patch 42 and the fastening slots 44 constitute two different front panel 14 closure mechanism parts, as described below in detail.
[0029] A covering flap 46 is pivotally mounted, on the front panel 14, above the loop patch 42. The covering flap 46 is pivotable about its upper edge so that when it is open it allows access to the loop patch 42, and when closed it covers the loop patch 42. The inside of the covering flap 46 carries a patch 48 of hook material. The flap 46, when it is folded down to overlie the loop patch 42, is releasably secured to the loop patch 42 by the hook and loop connection that is formed. The covering flap 46 thus securely covers both the loop patch 42 and the fastening slots 44, and helps to secure any fastener part that may be mounted between the covering flap and the hook patch, in that engagement area 40.
[0030] The cummerbund strap end portion 36 (
[0031] One closure mechanism part that can be placed on the rings is a hook-and-loop pad 60 (
[0032] The pad 60 can then be placed in a position overlying the loop patch 42 on the engagement area 40 (
[0033] This connection is releasable, by opening the covering flap 46 and removing the pad 60 from the loop patch 42 on the vest 12 front panel. This connection is also adjustable, by the user choosing the position of the pad 60 on the loop patch 42.
[0034] Thus it can be seen that the adapter system 10 enables use of a hook and loop closure mechanism, on the vest 12, to connect the vest front panel 14 with the cummerbund 30 and thus the vest rear panel 16.
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[0036] The buckle 84 is mounted on an element 88 having tabs 90 with loop material 92 on their outer surface. The tabs 90 can be inserted into and behind the fastening slots 44 of the vest front panel, to connect the buckle 84 to the vest front panel. Then the covering flap 46 is folded down over this assembly. The hook material 48 on the inside of the covering flap 46 engages the loop material 92 on the outer surface of the tabs 90 of the buckle element 88.
[0037] As a result, the buckle 84 is securely fastened to the vest front panel engagement area 40. The buckle 84 can then be engaged with the tongue 82 on the strap end portion 36, to make a secure, releasable connection between the vest front panel 14 and the back panel 16 via the cummerbund 30.
[0038] It can thus be seen that the front panel engagement area 40, with its hook pad 40 and fastening slots 44, is capable of receiving at least two different types of vest closure mechanismsa hook and loop closure mechanism, and a tongue and buckle closure mechanism.
[0039] Other types of closure mechanisms that can be used include, without limitation: cam buckles (
[0040] The invention can be incorporated into almost any type of vest that has a front panel, a back panel, and some type of closure mechanism connecting them at the sides. As noted above, the vest front panel area may be connected with a cummerbund, which is a separate element centered on the back panel and having end portions that wrap around the side gaps to the front panel. Alternatively, the vest front panel may be connected with the back panels themselves if they have suitable portions that wrap around the side gaps to the front panel. The location of the engagement area under the covering flap also helps to protect and keep clean the engagement area.
[0041] In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a user may use one closure mechanism on one side of the vest, and a second (different) closure mechanism on the other side of the vest As one example (