Quick Release System for Accessory Pouches Carried by Ballistic Vest
20170307335 · 2017-10-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C33/046
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45C2013/306
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F41C33/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
a first plurality of vertically spaced apart horizontal rows of flexible material attached at intervals to the back panel of the vest defining a sequence of vertically oriented loops, a pad having means for connection to an accessory pouch, a second plurality of vertically spaced apart horizontal rows of flexible material attached at intervals to the pad defining a sequence of vertically oriented loops, whereby the second plurality of rows is adapted to engage the vertical spaces between the first plurality of rows where the loops in the second plurality of rows are laterally offset from the loops in the first plurality of rows by a distance equal to the thickness of the webbing, a pair of retaining straps comprising the legs of a U and having an interconnecting base member and where the legs are each interlaced sequentially through the offset loops of the first and second plurality of rows, a release strap having proximal and distal ends carried within one shoulder panel and having a pull ring attached to the proximal end and where the distal end is attached to the base member of the U.
Claims
1. A quick release system for pouches and accessories carried by a garment having a back panel, a front panel and first and second shoulder panels interconnecting the back panel and the front panel, comprising, a first plurality of vertically spaced apart horizontal rows of webbing material attached at horizontal intervals to the back panel and defining a sequence of open loops, a pad having means for connection to an accessory pouch, a second plurality of vertically spaced apart horizontal rows of webbing material attached to the pad at horizontal intervals and defining a sequence of vertically open loops, whereby the second plurality of rows is adapted to engage the vertical spaces between the first plurality of rows, at least two mutually parallel straight and flexible retaining straps, a base member interconnecting the retaining straps where the retaining straps are each interlaced sequentially through the loops of the first and second plurality of rows of webbing material, a release strap having proximal and distal ends carried within the first shoulder panel and having an exposed pull ring attached to the proximal end and where the distal end is attached to the base member.
2. The garment of claim 1 where the first and second plurality of webbing material comprises MOLLE/PALS webbing.
3. A quick release system for pouches and accessories carried by a ballistic vest, comprising, a ballistic vest comprising a back panel, a chest panel and first and second shoulder panels interconnecting the back panel and the chest panel, a first plurality of vertically spaced apart horizontal rows of flexible material attached at intervals to the back panel of the vest defining a sequence of vertically open loops, a pad having means for connection to an accessory pouch, a second plurality of vertically spaced apart horizontal rows of flexible material attached at intervals to the pad and defining a sequence of vertically open loops, whereby the second plurality of rows is adapted to engage the vertical spaces between the first plurality of rows and where the loops in the second plurality of rows are laterally offset from the loops in the first plurality of rows by a distance equal to the thickness of the webbing, a pair of retaining straps comprising the legs of a U and having an interconnecting base member and where the legs are each interlaced sequentially through the offset loops of the first and second plurality of rows, a release strap having proximal and distal ends carried within the first shoulder panel and having an exposed pull ring attached to the proximal end and where the distal end is attached to the base member of the U.
4. The vest of claim 3 and further including, an accessory pouch connected to the pad.
5. (canceled)
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0013] The ballistic vest 5 of the present invention is shown generally by the frontal view of
[0014] As anticipated by the MOLLE/PALS webbing, the front chest and abdomen panel 8 is used to attach frequently used equipment such as a radio, whereas the back panel MOLLE may be used to attach less frequently used pouches or accessories such as a first-aid kit 25. Although less frequently used, when the need arises it is important that the one wearing the vest does not have to fumble with detaching the accessory which is located inconveniently on the wearer's back. In operation of the present invention the wearer simply pulls the pull ring 28 that depends from the shoulder and the first-aid kit is immediately released and falls away from the back panel.
[0015] In order to provide quick release of the kit on activation of the pull handle, several novel features are provided to interconnect the kit 25 and the vest 5. A flexible pad 32 is attached to the back side of the kit with cooperating hook and loop fasteners 34 disposed respectively on the inner side of the pad and on the back side of the kit. Attached to the outer side of the pad 32 are a plurality of MOLLE/PALS webbing members 40 having a sequence of vertically oriented openings or loops 42. In operation, the pad, and the attached kit, are interconnected to the lower portion of the back panel by positioning the plurality of webbing members 40 on the pad into the spaces 21 between the horizontal rows of webbing 16 on the back panel 10, where the loops 42 in the webbing rows on the pad are laterally offset from the loops in the plurality of rows of webbing on the back panel by a distance equal to the thickness of the webbing, as seen in