Bracing strut for preventing pants from slipping down
09820521 · 2017-11-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a bracing strut for preventing pants from slipping down. The bracing strut according, to the present invention comprises: holders (4) on the left and right of the front side of a waist band (B) of a pair of pants (P); and sockets (5) formed on a buckle (5a) on the left and right of the front side of a hip belt (G) to be worn on a body, wherein the pants (P) are supported by the hip belt due to the bracing strut in such a manner that, after the hip belt (G) is fastened on the body and then the pants are worn, both ends of the bracing strut (S) are supported between the holders (4) provided in the waist band (B) of the pants (P) and the sockets (5) provided in the hip belt (G). According to the present invention, no pressure is applied to the abdomen because a waist belt is not fastened to wear a pair of pants, contrary to a conventional manner, and shoulder straps, are not slipped down because suspenders are not used. Thus, everybody can wear a pair of formal pants in a comfortable and unrestricted way.
Claims
1. A bracing strut (S) for preventing a pair of pants (P) from slipping down comprising: a pair of holders (4) reversibly fastened to a left and a right of an interior of a front side of a waist band (B) of the pair of pants (P); and a pair of sockets (5) formed on a buckle (5a) provided on a left and a right of a front side of a hip belt (G) worn on the body of the wearer; characterized in that after the hip belt (G) is worn on the body of the wearer, the pair of pants (P) are worn, both ends of the bracing strut (S) are coupled between each respective holder (4) provided on the interior front side of the waist band (B) of the pants (P) and each holder (4) having a corresponding lower support pole (2), each lower support pole (2) further defining a support ball (2b) each support ball (2b) designed for operatively engaging with each respective socket (5) formed on the buckle (5a) provided on the hip belt (G), thereby enabling the pair of pants (P) to be supported to the hip belt (G) by the bracing struts (S).
2. The bracing strut (S) for preventing the pair of pants (P) from slipping down as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bracing strut (S) consists of an upper support pole (1) provided with a head bolt (1h) to be coupled with and held to the holder (4) provided on the interior front side of the waist band (B) of the pants (P) and the lower support pole (2) provided with the support ball (2b) supported by the socket (5) formed on the buckle (5a) attached to the hip belt (G) worn on the body of the wearer, and wherein the upper support pole (1) and the lower support pole (2) of the bracing strut (S) are coupled vertically through a connector (3) from above and from below, respectively, with one of a plurality of coupling holes (3a, 3b) provided in the connector (3).
3. An apparatus for preventing pants from slipping down comprising: a first holder and a second holder fastened a space distance apart to an interior side of a waistband of a pair of pants; a hip belt adapted to be worn on a body and having at least one buckle, the at least one buckle having attached thereto a socket; a bracing strut designed for reversibly attaching a first terminus of the bracing strut to one of the first holder or the second holder, the bracing strut further defining a second terminus defining a ball, the ball operatively engaging the socket in a reversible connection; wherein when the bracing strut is connected to one of the first holder or the second holder, and further connected to the socket of a hip belt, the pair of pants is supported on the wearer's body.
4. The apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the hip belt defines a first buckle and a second buckle, the first buckle and the second buckle being spaced apart and each buckle further defining a corresponding socket.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the socket defined by the first buckle and the socket defined by the second buckle are each designed for engaging a corresponding ball carried by the bracing strut.
6. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the first terminus of the bracing strut is carried by a cylindrical rod, an interior of the cylindrical rod defining a compression spring, the spring allowing axial movement between the bracing strut and the corresponding holder.
7. The apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the second terminus of the bracing strut is carried by a cylindrical rod, an interior of the cylindrical rod defining a compressive spring, the spring allowing axial movement between the bracing strut and the hip belt when the ball is attached to a corresponding socket of a hip belt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
(5) The present invention relates to a bracing strut for preventing pants from slipping down. Holders (4) are provided on the left, and right of the interior front side of the waist band (B) of the pants (P) sockets (5) formed on the buckle (5a) are provided on the left and right of the front side of the hip belt (G) worn on the body of the wearing person; the hip belt (G) is worn on the wearer's body, and then a pair of pants are worn; then both ends of each of the bracing struts (S) are supported between each of the holders (4) fastened to the interior front side of the waist band (B) of the pants (P) and the sockets (5) provided on the hip belt (G), so that the pants are supported to the hip belt by the bracing struts.
(6) According to the present invention, in wearing a pair of pants, one need not wear a waist belt, freeing the wearer's abdomen from pressure. By not using suspenders, the straps do not hang over the wearer's shoulders, enabling one to engage in daily activities freely, wearing the pants comfortably in a dress suit.
(7) The present invention relates to a bracing strut for preventing pants from slipping down, characterized with a composition comprising: a pair of holders (4) provided on the left and right of the interior front side of the waist band (B) of the pants (P); a pair of sockets (5) formed on the buckle (5a) provided on the left and right of the front side of the hip belt (G) worn on the body of the wearer; and a hip belt (G) worn on the wearer's body. In using the bracing struts (S), a pair of pants are worn first; then both ends of each of the bracing struts (S) are coupled and supported between each of the holders (4) fastened to the interior front side of the waist band (B) of the pants (P) and the sockets (5) provided on the hip belt (G), so that the pants are supported to the hip belt by the bracing struts.
(8) The bracing struts (S) for preventing the pants from slipping down has a characteristic composition in that the bracing strut (S) consists of an upper support pole (1) provided with a head bolt (1h) for coupling and holding the holder (4) fastened to the interior front side of the waist band (B) of the pants and the lower support pole (2) provided with a support ball (2b) supported by the socket (5) formed on the buckle (5a) on the hip belt (G), wherein the upper support pole (1) and the lower support pole (2) of the bracing strut (S) are coupled vertically downwards (from above) and upwards (from below), respectively, with the coupling holes (3a, 3b) provided in the connector (3).
An Embodiment of the Invention
(9) The present invention is explained in detail through an embodiment by the drawings attached as follows.
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(12) The tubular lower support pole (2) of the bracing strut (S) has an internal threaded portion (2u) into which a spring-sustaining screw (2t) is screw-fastened; a slider (2d) connected with a support rod (2a) is provided in the lower support pole (2) with a spring (2s) to be supported by a spring-sustaining screw (2t); a screw (2c) is screw-fixed at an internal threaded open portion (2n) such that the support rod (2a) may extrude outside the lower support pole (2); and a support ball (2b) is formed at the lower end portion of the support rod (2a).
(13) The screw portion (1c) of the upper pole (1) is vertically screw-coupled from above into either (3a) of the internal threaded coupling holes (3a, 3b) provided in the connector (3); and the screw portion (2c) of the lower support pole (2) is vertically screw-coupled from below into the remaining internal threaded coupling hole (3b) provided in the connector (3), thereby composing the entire structure of the bracing strut (S).
(14) The holder (4) with which the upper support pole (1) of the bracing strut (S) is coupled is provided with an internal threaded hole (4h) into which the head bolt (1h) of the upper support pole (1) is screw-fastened; and the holder (4) is fastened to a predetermined place on the interior front side of the waist, band (B) of a pair of pants via a fastening plate (4p).
(15) The socket (5) with which the lower support pole (2) of the bracing strut (S) is to be coupled is provided with a ball seat (5s) supporting the support ball (2b) of the lower support pole (2); the socket (5) is provided on the side plate (5b) of the buckle (5a) fastened via a lever (5r) and a clamp (5c) of the buckle (5a) in a predetermined position of the hip belt (G) worn on the wearer's body separate from the pants.
(16) Moreover, for use when the total length of the bracing strut (S) needs to be extended according to the stature of the wearing person, internal threaded coupling members (3a′) (3b′) of a certain desired length are provided at both end portions of an auxiliary tubular connector (3′), whereby the length of the bracing strut (S) can be extended by screw-coupling the screw member (1c) of the upper support pole (1) and the screw member (2c) of the lower support pole (2) with each coupling member (3a′, 3b′) of the auxiliary connector (3′).
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(18) Also, a pair of sockets (5) are firmly fixed to the hip belt (G) on its left and right of the front side at an interval corresponding with that of the holders (4) in such a way that each socket (5) with a buckle (5a) may face upwards, the fixing of the socket with the buckle being made firmly via a clamp (5c) and a lever (5r). The positions of the buckles (5a) attached to the hip belt (G) are movable for adjustment along the hip belt (G) leftwards or rightwards via the lever (5r) and the clamp (5c) on the left and right. Separation of the buckles is possible, but this is unnecessary under normal circumstances.
(19) After wearing a shirt, as shown in
(20) The hip belt (G) is designed to support the pants; it is not intended to bind the waist of the pants; it is separated from the waist band (B). The sockets (5) are fixed to the hip belt (G) via the buckles (5a) on the left and right of the front side of the hip belt (G).
(21) After the hip belt (G) is worn, the pants (P) are worn over the hip belt (G). The pants (P) are made with ample measurement, and without a waist belt, the pants are worn comfortably. After wearing the pants, the front of the abdomen is shielded.
(22) In the first place, the pants are worn, then the head bolt (1h) provided for the upper pole (1) of the bracing strut (S) is screwed into the internal threaded hole (4h) of the holder (4) attached on the left and right of the front side of the waist band (B) of the pants (P) until the flange (1f) contacts the holder (4), thereby fastening a pair of the bracing struts (S) to the holders (4) one by one; then the support ball (2b) provided for the lower support pole (2) of the bracing strut (S) is inserted into the ball seat (5s) of the socket (5) arranged on the left and right of the front side of the hip belt (G).
(23) When both ends of the bracing struts (S) are coupled with the holders (4) arranged on the pants (P) and with the sockets (5) arranged on the hip belt (G), the waist band (B) of the pants (P) is supported to the hip belt (G) via the bracing struts (S), whereby the pants are prevented from slipping down, without a waist belt being used. Needless to say, the abdomen is shielded.
(24) As the total length of the bracing strut (S) is predetermined in order to match the distance between the waist band (B) of the pants (P) and the hip belt (G), the pants are placed in an appropriate position. Therefore, when the bracing struts (S) are coupled between the pants and the hip belt, the front portion of the pants is closed with buttons or a zipper.
(25) Without a waist belt worn, the wearer of the pants feels free and comfortable around his or her waist. Moreover, as the hip belt (G) is safely worn toward the lower abdomen. The bracing struts (S), hidden from the external view, support the pants between the sockets (5) on the hip belt (G) and the holders (4) on the pants (P), preventing the pants from slipping down.
(26) With ample measurement applied to the pants, the wearer does not feel pressure on his or her abdomen even in such activities as bending or stretching the waist. Free from pressure applied from the hip belt or from the waist belt to the abdomen, the wearer of the pants has no difficulty in breathing.
(27) The wearer's body movement could bring about variations in the distance and the position of the holders (4) of the pants (P) and the sockets (5) of the hip belt (G). In other words, if the distance gets longer between the holders (4) of the pants (P) and the sockets (5) of the hip belt (G), the elastic force of the somewhat compressed springs (1s, 2s) extends the support rod (1a) of the upper support pole (1) and the support rod (2a) of the lower support pole (2) to respond to the extension of the distance, the support strength of the bracing struts (S) being unimpaired.
(28) As well, if the distance gets shorter between the holders (4) of the pants (P) and the sockets (5) of the hip belt (G), the compressing action initiated by the holders (4) and the sockets (5) leads the support rod (1a) of the upper support pole (1) and the support rod (2a) of the lower support pole (2) to compress the springs (1s, 2s), shrinking the length of the bracing strut (S), responding to the shortening of the distance, the support strength of the bracing struts (S) being unimpaired.
(29) If the positions of the holders (4) of the pants (P) change to the left or to the right against the sockets (5) of the hip belt (G), the bracing struts (S) respond to such positional and distance changes of the holders (4) and the sockets (5) by the aforesaid extending or shrinking actions, maintaining its supporting role, wherein the support ball (2b) freely rotating in the ball seat (5s) of the socket (5) at appropriate angles, the bracing struts (S) performing its supporting action unimpaired.
(30) Therefore, when a pair of pants are worn without a waist belt, the wearer can engage in daily activities freely free from worries about the pants slipping down.
(31) Moreover, without the conventional straps of the suspenders hanging from the shoulders, one can realize the desired tidy appearance in a dress suit.
(32) When taking off the pants, the wearer removes the support balls (2b) provided for the lower support poles (2) of the bracing struts (S) from the ball seats (5s) of the sockets (5) on the hip belt (G).
(33) As well, the bracing struts (S) can be removed from the pants (P) by separating by unscrewing the head bolt (1h) of the upper support pole (1) from the holders (4) of the pants (P), for storage or laundry that is needed.
(34) Moreover, the total length of the bracing strut (S) can be extended according to the stature of the wearing person, by longitudinally screw-coupling the screw portion (1c) of the upper support pole (1) and the screw portion (2c) of the lower support pole (2) with each respective coupling member (3a′, 3b′) of the auxiliary connector (3′), thus enabling the bracing strut (5) to be extended to meet the variable situation conveniently.
(35) A preferred embodiment of the present invention is explained as above. However, one skilled in the art may be able to put into practice variously from the claims of the present invention without deviating from the idea and domain of the present invention. Therefore, it is obvious that such alterations and variations must belong to the scope of the protective rights of the present invention.