Integral accessory attachment interface
11661254 · 2023-05-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An integral accessory attachment interface having at least some of an attachment interface portion having a plurality of attachment slots provided therethrough; and at least one accessory attachment element extending as an integral extension of a portion of said attachment interface portion, wherein at least a portion of the accessory attachment element is folded over, proximate a junction between the attachment interface portion and the accessory attachment element, wherein at least a portion of the accessory attachment element is urged through an aligned attachment slot formed proximate the junction between the attachment interface portion the accessory attachment element, to extend through the attachment slot, from a front side of the attachment interface portion, and wherein the accessory attachment element is at least partially attached or coupled to a portion of the attachment interface portion to assist in maintaining the accessory attachment element through the aligned attachment slot.
Claims
1. An integral accessory attachment interface, comprising: an attachment interface portion, wherein a plurality of attachment slots are provided through at least a portion of said attachment interface portion, wherein at least some of said attachment slots are longitudinally aligned, wherein at least one locking slot is provided through at least a portion of said attachment interface portion, and wherein said at least one locking slot is longitudinally aligned with said longitudinally aligned attachment slots; and one or more accessory attachment elements extending as an integral extension of a portion of said attachment interface portion, wherein attachment element notches are defined by recesses formed in opposing side portions of each of said accessory attachment elements, between said attachment interface portion and a terminating portion of each of said accessory attachment elements, wherein a width of each of said accessory attachment elements between said attachment element notches generally corresponds to a width of each said at least one locking slot such that at least a portion of each said accessory attachment element between said attachment element notches is positionable within at least a portion of said at least one locking slot, wherein at least a portion of each of said accessory attachment elements is folded over, proximate a junction between said attachment interface portion and said accessory attachment element, toward a rear side of said attachment interface portion, and wherein at least a portion of each of said accessory attachment elements is urged through an aligned attachment slot formed proximate said junction between said attachment interface portion and said accessory attachment element, to extend through said attachment slot, from a front side of said attachment interface portion.
2. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 1, wherein said integral accessory attachment interface is formed of a single, integral portion of material.
3. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 1, wherein said integral accessory attachment interface is formed of a unitary body or a one-piece article.
4. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 1, wherein a width of said at least one locking slot is less than a width of each of said attachment slots.
5. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 1, wherein each of said accessory attachment elements is at least partially attached or coupled to a portion of said attachment interface portion, via stitching, to assist in maintaining said accessory attachment element through said aligned attachment slot.
6. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 1, wherein one or more vertical tunnel slots are formed through at least a portion of said attachment interface portion.
7. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 1, wherein one or more horizontal tunnel slots are formed through at least a portion of said attachment interface portion.
8. An integral accessory attachment interface, comprising: an attachment interface portion, wherein a plurality of attachment slots are provided through at least a portion of said attachment interface portion, wherein at least some of said attachment slots are aligned in a column, wherein at least one locking slot is provided through at least a portion of said attachment interface portion, and wherein said at least one locking slot is aligned with said column of said attachment slots; and at least one accessory attachment element extending as an integral extension of a portion of said attachment interface portion, wherein attachment element notches are defined in opposing side portions of said at least one accessory attachment element, between said attachment interface portion and a terminating portion of said at least one accessory attachment element, wherein a width of said at least one accessory attachment element between said attachment element notches allows at least a portion of each said at least one accessory attachment element between said attachment element notches to be positionable within at least a portion of said at least one locking slot, wherein at least a portion of said at least one accessory attachment element is folded over, proximate a junction between said attachment interface portion and said at least one accessory attachment element, toward a rear side of said attachment interface portion, wherein at least a portion of said at least one accessory attachment element is urged through an aligned attachment slot formed proximate said junction between said attachment interface portion and said at least one accessory attachment element, to extend through said attachment slot, from a front side of said attachment interface portion.
9. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 8, wherein said integral accessory attachment interface is formed of a single, integral portion of material.
10. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 8, wherein said integral accessory attachment interface is formed of a one-piece article.
11. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 8, wherein said integral accessory attachment interface is formed as a unitary body.
12. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 8, wherein each of said at least one accessory attachment elements is at least partially attached or coupled to a portion of said attachment interface portion, via stitching, to assist in maintaining said at least one accessory attachment element through said aligned attachment slot.
13. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 8, wherein one or more vertical tunnel slots are formed through at least a portion of said attachment interface portion.
14. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 8, wherein one or more horizontal tunnel slots are formed through at least a portion of said attachment interface portion.
15. An integral accessory attachment interface, comprising: an attachment interface panel having an attachment interface portion and at least one accessory attachment element, wherein a plurality of aligned attachment slots are provided through at least a portion of said attachment interface portion, wherein at least one locking slot is provided through at least a portion of said attachment interface portion, and wherein said at least one locking slot is aligned with said aligned attachment slots, and wherein said at least one accessory attachment element extends as an integral extension of a portion of said attachment interface portion, wherein attachment element notches are defined in opposing side portions of said at least one accessory attachment element, between said attachment interface portion and a terminating portion of said at least one accessory attachment element, wherein at least a portion of said accessory attachment element is urged through an aligned attachment slot formed proximate said junction between said attachment interface portion and said accessory attachment element, to extend through said attachment slot, from a front side of said attachment interface portion, and wherein a width of said at least one accessory attachment element between said attachment element notches allows at least a portion of each said at least one accessory attachment element between said attachment element notches to be positionable within at least a portion of said at least one locking slot.
16. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 15, wherein said integral accessory attachment interface is formed of a single, integral portion of material.
17. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 15, wherein said integral accessory attachment interface is formed of a one-piece article.
18. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 15, wherein said integral accessory attachment interface is formed as a unitary body.
19. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 15, wherein one or more vertical tunnel slots are formed through at least a portion of said attachment interface portion.
20. The integral accessory attachment interface of claim 15, wherein one or more horizontal tunnel slots are formed through at least a portion of said attachment interface portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) As required, detailed exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the present disclosure that may be embodied in various and alternative forms, within the scope of the present disclosure. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to illustrate details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to employ the present disclosure.
(2) The exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail, with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT DISCLOSURE
(12) For simplicity and clarification, the design factors and operating principles of the integral accessory attachment interface according to the present disclosure are explained with reference to various exemplary embodiments of an integral accessory attachment interface according to the present disclosure. The basic explanation of the design factors and operating principles of the integral accessory attachment interface is applicable for the understanding, design, and operation of the integral accessory attachment interface of the present disclosure. It should be appreciated that the integral accessory attachment interface can be adapted to many applications where an integral accessory attachment interface can be used.
(13) As used herein, the word “may” is meant to convey a permissive sense (i.e., meaning “having the potential to”), rather than a mandatory sense (i.e., meaning “must”). Unless stated otherwise, terms such as “first” and “second”, “right” and “left”, “top” and “bottom”, “upper” and “lower”, and “horizontal” and “vertical” are used to arbitrarily distinguish between the exemplary embodiments and/or elements such terms describe. Thus, these terms are not necessarily intended to indicate temporal or other prioritization of such exemplary embodiments and/or elements.
(14) As used herein, and unless the context dictates otherwise, the term “coupled” is intended to include both direct coupling (in which two elements that are coupled to each other contact each other) and indirect coupling (in which at least one additional element is located between the two elements). The term coupled, as used herein, is defined as connected, although not necessarily directly, and not necessarily mechanically. The terms “a” and “an” are defined as one or more unless stated otherwise.
(15) Throughout this application, the terms “comprise” (and any form of comprise, such as “comprises” and “comprising”), “have” (and any form of have, such as “has” and “having”), “include”, (and any form of include, such as “includes” and “including”) and “contain” (and any form of contain, such as “contains” and “containing”) are used as open-ended linking verbs. It will be understood that these terms are meant to imply the inclusion of a stated element, integer, step, or group of elements, integers, or steps, but not the exclusion of any other element, integer, step, or group of elements, integers, or steps. As a result, a system, method, or apparatus that “comprises”, “has”, “includes”, or “contains” one or more elements possesses those one or more elements but is not limited to possessing only those one or more elements. Similarly, a method or process that “comprises”, “has”, “includes” or “contains” one or more operations possesses those one or more operations but is not limited to possessing only those one or more operations.
(16) Furthermore, the terms “front”, “rear”, “right”, “left”, “upper”, and “lower”, as used in reference to the attachment interface and the attachment interface portion, are used for basic explanation and understanding of the operation of the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses and are to be seen as a naming convention used to help differentiate between certain of the components of the present disclosure and are not to be construed as limiting the systems, methods, and/or apparatuses of the present disclosure.
(17) It should also be appreciated that the terms “integral accessory attachment interface”, “attachment interface”, “accessory attachment portion”, “accessory interface portion”, and “accessory” are used for basic explanation and understanding of the operation of the systems, methods, and apparatuses of the present disclosure. Therefore, the terms “integral accessory attachment interface”, “attachment interface”, “accessory attachment portion”, “accessory interface portion”, and “accessory” are not to be construed as limiting the systems, methods, and apparatuses of the present disclosure.
(18) For simplicity and clarification, the integral accessory attachment interface of the present disclosure will be shown and/or described as being used in conjunction with a rear portion of an exemplary accessory pouch being utilized as an exemplary accessory. However, it should be appreciated that these are merely exemplary embodiments of the integral accessory attachment interface and are not to be construed as limiting the present disclosure. Thus, the integral accessory attachment interface of the present disclosure may be utilized in conjunction with any portion of a carrier or carrier material, object, or device.
(19) Turning now to the appended drawing figures,
(20) In certain illustrative, non-limiting embodiment(s) of the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses, as illustrated in
(21) Thus, the attachment interface panel 105 optionally includes an attachment interface portion 110 and an accessory attachment portion 120 formed of a one-piece article or a unitary body.
(22) One or more accessory attachment elements 121 extend as an integral extension of a portion of the attachment interface portion 110 to form the accessory attachment portion 120. Each accessory attachment element 121 includes an extension portion 122 that extends from the attachment interface portion 110. The extension portion 122 extends to a terminating portion 125 having a terminating end. Each extension portion 122 generally extends parallel to a longitudinal axis, A.sub.L, of the attachment interface panel 105. Thus, instead of being formed of a separate material or separate portion of material that is attached or coupled to the attachment interface portion 110, each accessory attachment element 121 extends as a continuation of the material used to form the attachment interface portion 110 of the attachment interface panel 105.
(23) It should be appreciated that the attachment interface panel 105 may be formed so as to include a single accessory attachment element 121 extending from the attachment interface portion 110 and including a single column 116 of attachment slots 115 and at least one locking slot 118 and optional locking aperture 119. Alternatively, the attachment interface panel 105 may include 2 or more accessory attachment elements 121 extending from the attachment interface portion 110 and a corresponding column 116 of attachment slots 115 and at least one locking slot 118 and optional locking aperture 119 for each accessory attachment element 121.
(24) Attachment element notches 126 are defined by recesses formed in opposing side portions of each accessory attachment element 121, between the extension portion 122 and a terminating portion 125 of each accessory attachment element 121. The attachment element notches 126 defined portions of the accessory attachment element 121 with a reduced width, when compared to Joe's and portions of the extension portion 122 and the terminating portion 125.
(25) Each attachment element notch 126 defines a shoulder 127, proximate the terminating portion 125. In various exemplary embodiments, the shoulder 127 is optionally formed substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis, A.sub.L, of the accessory attachment element 121. Alternatively, the shoulder 127 is optionally formed at an acute or obtuse angle relative to the longitudinal axis, A.sub.L, of the accessory attachment element 121. In these exemplary embodiments, the angle of the shoulder 127 allows the terminating portion 125 to be more firmly held within a locking slot 118.
(26) A wing portion 124 extends from the shoulder 127 of each attachment element notch 126, toward the terminating end of the accessory attachment element 121, within the terminating portion 125 of the accessory attachment element 121. In various exemplary embodiments, a width of the wing portion 124, proximate the shoulder 127, is the same or substantially the same as the width of the extension portion 122 of the accessory attachment element 121. The width of the wing portion 124 may optionally taper as the wing portion 124 extends from the shoulder 127 or proximate the shoulder 127 to the terminal end 123.
(27) An attachment locking aperture 128 may optionally be formed through a portion of the accessory attachment element 121, proximate the terminal end 123. If included, the attachment locking aperture 128 may be utilized to further assist in securing the accessory attachment element 121 to the attachment interface portion 110 by allowing a portion of material to be positioned through the attachment locking aperture 128 and the locking aperture 119 of the attachment interface portion 110.
(28) The attachment interface portion 110 is formed so as to include a plurality of spaced apart attachment slots 115 formed therethrough. In various exemplary embodiments, the attachment slots 115 are generally formed as slots or apertures through the attachment interface portion 110. Each attachment slot 115 is defined by one or more continuous edges.
(29) The attachment interface portion 110 of the present disclosure is operable with as few as two attachment slots 115. Thus, the size and shape of the attachment interface portion 110 is a design choice, based upon, for example, the size and shape of the portion of attachment interface portion 110 that is desired to potentially accept attachment or coupling of accessory attachment element(s) 121.
(30) In various exemplary embodiments, the size of each attachment slot 115 is influenced or dictated by the width of the accessory attachment element(s) 121. For example, if an accessory attachment element 121 has a width of approximately 1 inch, the width of the attachment slots 115 may optionally be slightly greater than approximately 1 inch, so as to allow the accessory attachment element(s) 121 to be appropriately positioned through the attachment slots 115. It should be appreciated that the size and shape of each of the attachment slots 115 is a design choice based upon the desired functionality and/or appearance of the attachment interface portion 110 and the ability of each attachment slot 115 to allow at least a portion of an accessory attachment element 121 to pass therethrough without undue or excess movement or play within each attachment slot 115.
(31) The attachment slots 115 are arranged in a repeating or semi-repeating series or sequence of spaced apart, repeating patterns. In various exemplary embodiments, the attachment slots 115 are arranged in a column 116. The longitudinal axis, A.sub.L, of the column 116 is parallel to the longitudinal axis, A.sub.L, of each accessory attachment element 121.
(32) It should be appreciated that two or more adjacent attachment slots 115 may comprise a row and two or more adjacent attachment slots 115 may comprise a column 116. Thus, it should be appreciated that the number of attachment slots 115 formed in the attachment interface portion 110 is a design choice based upon the desired size and/or functionality of the attachment interface portion 110.
(33) By arranging the attachment slots 115 in a repeating or semi-repeating series or sequence, tunnel segments are created between adjacent attachment slots 115 (typically along a longitudinal axis, A.sub.L, of a column 116).
(34) One or more locking slots 118 are also formed within the column 116 of attachment slots 115. A width of each locking slot 118 generally corresponds to a width of the accessory attachment element 121 between opposing attachment element notches 126 of a given accessory attachment element 121. The locking slot 118 is typically formed proximate a location where the attachment element notches 126 will be located when the accessory attachment element 121 is folded over the attachment interface panel 105.
(35) In certain exemplary embodiments, a locking aperture 119 is also formed proximate each locking slot 118. Each locking aperture 119 is formed proximate a location where each attachment locking aperture 128 will rest when the attachment element notches 126 are positioned within the locking slots 118. Alignment of the locking aperture 119 with the attachment locking aperture 128 allows an additional fastening element to be positioned through the aligned attachment locking aperture 128 and locking aperture 119 to further secure the terminating portion 125 of the accessory attachment element 121 to the attachment interface portion 110.
(36) In certain exemplary embodiments, the attachment interface panel 105 is formed of a portion of a fabric-type or other material, such as, for example, chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSPE) synthetic rubber (CSM). In certain exemplary embodiments, the attachment interface panel 105 is formed of a portion of Hypalon fabric. However, the present disclosure is not so limited. For example, in certain exemplary embodiments, the attachment interface panel 105 may be formed of a rigid material, a semi-rigid material, or a substantially flexible material.
(37) In various exemplary, non-limiting embodiments, all or portions of the attachment interface panel 105 may be made of any fabric or other material, such as, for example, interwoven fabrics, canvas, acrylics, sheet fabrics, films, nylon, spandex, vinyl, Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), neoprene, or the like. Alternatively, all or portions of the attachment interface panel 105 may be formed from multiple, similar or dissimilar materials. In various exemplary, non-limiting embodiments, the attachment interface panel 105 may be water-resistant or may include a cushion material.
(38) It should be appreciated that the terms fabric and material are to be given their broadest meanings and that the particular fabric(s) or material(s) used to form the attachment interface panel 105 is a design choice based on the desired appearance and/or functionality of the attachment interface panel 105. In general, the material used to form the attachment interface panel 105 is selected for its ability to allow the accessory attachment element(s) 121 to be appropriately interwoven between the attachment slots 115 of the attachment interface portion 110.
(39) While the attachment interface portion 110 is illustrated as comprising a somewhat rectangular portion of material, it should be appreciated that the overall size and shape of the attachment interface portion 110 is a design choice based upon the desired appearance and/or functionality of the attachment interface panel 105 and/or the size and/or shape of the accessory 140 to which the attachment interface panel 105 is to be attached or coupled.
(40) During assembly of the attachment interface panel 105, the terminal ends 123 of the accessory attachment elements 121 are folded over, proximate the junction between the attachment interface portion 110 and the accessory attachment portion 120 toward the rear side 109 of the attachment interface panel 105. The terminal end 123 of each accessory attachment element 121 is then urged through the longitudinally aligned attachment slot 115 formed proximate the junction between the attachment interface portion 110 the accessory attachment portion 120, from the rear side 109, to extend, through the attachment slot 115, from the front side 107. The terminal end 123, terminal portion, and at least a portion of the extension portion 122 is urged through the respective attachment slot 115, such that at least a portion of the rear side 109 of the accessory attachment element 121 is adjacent a rear side 109 of the attachment interface portion 110, as illustrated most clearly in
(41) When each accessory attachment element 121 is appropriately positioned through an attachment slot 115, each of the accessory attachment elements 121 is at least partially attached or coupled to a portion of the attachment interface portion 110 to maintain the accessory attachment element 121 in the folded or fold-over position. In certain exemplary embodiments, one or more stitches 117 are positioned proximate the junction between the attachment interface portion 110 and the accessory attachment portion 120 to stitch 117 at least a portion of the extension portion 122 of the accessory attachment element 121 to the attachment interface portion 110. Alternatively, a portion of the accessory attachment elements 121 may be attached or coupled to a portion of the attachment interface portion 110 via adhesive, heat welding, etc.
(42) By providing the accessory attachment elements 121 in the folded or fold-over position, and extending through an attachment slot 115, the accessory attachment elements 121 are maintained in a position above the front side 107 of the attachment interface portion 110. Thus, the accessory attachment elements 121 are positioned primarily above and within the attachment interface portion 110 and do not naturally extend above the attachment interface portion 110.
(43) When the attachment interface panel 105 is assembled as illustrated in
(44) In certain exemplary embodiments, the stitching 117 utilized to position the accessory attachment elements 121 relative to the attachment interface portion 110 is the stitching 117 utilized to attach or couple the attachment interface portion 110 to the accessory 140.
(45) In certain exemplary embodiments, the attachment elements comprise stitching 117. Alternatively, the attachment interface portion 110 may be attached or coupled to the accessory 140 via adhesive bonding, welding, screws, rivets, pins, mating hook and loop portions, snap or releasable fasteners, or other known or later developed means or methods for permanently or releasably attaching or coupling the attachment interface portion 110 to the accessory 140.
(46) In addition to the variability of size and shape of the attachment interface portion 110, the orientation of the attachment interface portion 110, relative to the accessory 140, is also a design choice. Thus, while the attachment interface portion 110 is illustrated as being attached or coupled to the accessory 140, such that the columns 116 of attachment slots 115 are substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, A.sub.L, along the length, of the accessory 140, it should be appreciated that this is merely exemplary and the attachment interface portion 110 may be attached at any desired angular or rotational orientation relative to the accessory 140.
(47) The portions of material of the attachment interface portion 110 between adjacent attachment slots 115 form tunnel segments. If the attachment interface portion 110 is attached to an accessory 140, the tunnel segments are formed between the attachment interface portion 110 and the surface of the accessory 140. The tunnel segments provide areas for securing the accessory attachment element(s) 121 to the attachment interface portion 110. In this manner, an accessory attachment element 121 may be interwoven between the aligned tunnel segments to removably attach the accessory 140 to a portion of MOLLE webbing, slots, or other features of an article of clothing, a vest, a plate carrier, a backpack, a pack, a platform, and other carrier or device to which the accessory 140 is to be attached.
(48) A more detailed explanation of the instructions regarding how to interweave the accessory attachment element 121 between the attachment slots 115 and attachment elements of the device to which the accessory 140 is to be attached or coupled is not provided herein because accessories incorporating the attachment interface panel 105 of the present disclosure are generally attached or coupled to the device to which the accessory 140 is to be attached or coupled in a manner similar to the manner in which accessories are attached or coupled to a portion of MOLLE webbing. Therefore, it is believed that the level of description provided herein is sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to understand and practice the systems, methods, and apparatuses, as described.
(49) As illustrated in
(50) By incorporating the vertical tunnel notches 132, and attaching or coupling the attachment interface portion 110 to the accessory 140 in the areas of the attachment interface portion 110 that extend beyond the vertical tunnel notches 132, the vertical tunnel notches 132 and vertical tunnel 133 may be utilized to thread a belt 150 between at least a portion of the attachment interface portion 110 and the accessory 140 to attach the accessory 140 to the belt 150.
(51) Additionally, when the attachment interface portion 110 is attached or coupled to an accessory 140, a horizontal tunnel 137 may optionally be formed between an upper portion of the attachment interface portion 110 and a lower portion of the attachment interface portion 110, between a portion of the rear side 109 of the attachment interface portion 110 and the accessory 140. A horizontal tunnel entry aperture 135 is formed or created under at least a portion of the attachment interface panel 105. In certain exemplary embodiments, at least a portion of the horizontal tunnel 137 is formed between a rear surface of the attachment interface portion 110 and an outer surface of the accessory 140.
(52) By attaching or coupling the attachment interface portion 110 to the accessory 140 in the areas of the attachment interface portion 110 to create the horizontal tunnel 137, the horizontal tunnel 137 may be utilized to thread a belt 150 between at least a portion of the attachment interface portion 110 and the accessory 140 to attach the accessory 140 to the belt 150.
(53) As illustrated in
(54) By incorporating the vertical tunnel slots 134, the vertical tunnel slots 134 and vertical tunnel 133 may be utilized to thread a belt 150 between at least a portion of the attachment interface portion 110 and the accessory 140 to attach the accessory 140 to the belt 150.
(55) Alternatively, or additionally, horizontal tunnel slots 138 may optionally be formed in opposing sides of the attachment interface portion 110, proximate opposing upper and lower terminal edges of the attachment interface portion 110. For example, an upper horizontal tunnel slot 138 may optionally be formed proximate an upper side of the attachment interface portion 110 and a lower horizontal tunnel slot 138 may optionally be formed proximate a lower side of the attachment interface portion 110. When the attachment interface portion 110 is attached or coupled to an accessory 140, a horizontal tunnel 137 is formed between the upper horizontal tunnel slot 138 and the lower horizontal tunnel slot 138, between a portion of the rear side 109 of the attachment interface portion 110 and the accessory 140. In certain exemplary embodiments, at least a portion of the horizontal tunnel 137 is formed between a rear surface of the attachment interface portion 110 and an outer surface of the accessory 140.
(56) By incorporating the horizontal tunnel slots 138, the horizontal tunnel slots 138 and horizontal tunnel 137 may be utilized to thread a belt 150 between at least a portion of the attachment interface portion 110 and the accessory 140 to attach the accessory 140 to the belt 150.
(57) In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments, a longitudinal axis, A.sub.L, of the vertical tunnel 133 and a longitudinal axis, A.sub.L, of the horizontal tunnel 137 are offset by approximately 90°. Alternatively, a longitudinal axis, A.sub.L, of the vertical tunnel 133 and a longitudinal axis, A.sub.L, of the horizontal tunnel 137 are offset by an obtuse or an acute angle.
(58) While the present disclosure has been described in conjunction with the exemplary embodiments outlined above, the foregoing description of exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative, not limiting and the fundamental disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses should not be considered to be necessarily so constrained. It is evident that the present disclosure is not limited to the particular variation set forth and many alternatives, adaptations modifications, and/or variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
(59) Furthermore, where a range of values is provided, it is understood that every intervening value, between the upper and lower limit of that range and any other stated or intervening value in that stated range is encompassed within the present disclosure. The upper and lower limits of these smaller ranges may independently be included in the smaller ranges and is also encompassed within the present disclosure, subject to any specifically excluded limit in the stated range. Where the stated range includes one or both of the limits, ranges excluding either or both of those included limits are also included in the present disclosure.
(60) It is to be understood that the phraseology of terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure belongs.
(61) In addition, it is contemplated that any optional feature of the inventive variations described herein may be set forth and claimed independently, or in combination with any one or more of the features described herein.
(62) Accordingly, the foregoing description of exemplary embodiments will reveal the general nature of the present disclosure, such that others may, by applying current knowledge, change, vary, modify, and/or adapt these exemplary, non-limiting embodiments for various applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure and elements or methods similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in practicing the present disclosure. Any and all such changes, variations, modifications, and/or adaptations should and are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed exemplary embodiments and may be substituted without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
(63) Also, it is noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “and”, “said”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Conversely, it is contemplated that the claims may be so-drafted to require singular elements or exclude any optional element indicated to be so here in the text or drawings. This statement is intended to serve as antecedent basis for use of such exclusive terminology as “solely”, “only”, and the like in connection with the recitation of claim elements or the use of a “negative” claim limitation(s).