EP4346473A1 - Vorrichtung zur verstellung einer weite einer öffnung eines kleidungsstücks und kleidungsstück - Google Patents
Vorrichtung zur verstellung einer weite einer öffnung eines kleidungsstücks und kleidungsstückInfo
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- EP4346473A1 EP4346473A1 EP22729658.9A EP22729658A EP4346473A1 EP 4346473 A1 EP4346473 A1 EP 4346473A1 EP 22729658 A EP22729658 A EP 22729658A EP 4346473 A1 EP4346473 A1 EP 4346473A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41F—GARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
- A41F9/00—Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
- A41F9/002—Free belts
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41F—GARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
- A41F9/00—Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
- A41F9/02—Expansible or adjustable belts or girdles ; Adjustable fasteners comprising a track and a slide member
- A41F9/025—Adjustable belts or girdles
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- the invention relates to a device for adjusting the width of an opening, in particular a waist width and/or a width of a leg end of a garment, in particular a pair of trousers, with two straps, each of the straps having a first end area, a second end area and a end area arranged between the end areas central piece according to the preamble of claim 1.
- the invention also relates to a piece of clothing, in particular trousers, according to claim 24.
- adjustable elastic bands are known, which are usually positioned on the side of the pants in the area of the hip bones and which are intended to make it possible to correct the width of the waistband.
- closure devices are mostly used, which have a button and a plurality of slits running around the waist in the circumferential direction, into which the button can be inserted according to the desired waist size.
- Velcro fasteners are attached on the right and left in the area of the trouser waist in order to be able to change the width of the waistband.
- the devices known from the prior art for adjusting the waist size of a garment have the disadvantage that due to the pulling effect during adjustment, a gap or fold usually occurs at the front in the stomach area, which then has to be adjusted or stuffed by hand. This often leads to wrinkles elsewhere. Furthermore, the known devices often result in the adjustments being uneven on the right and left of the trouser waist, which impairs the wearing comfort.
- a belt is often worn to adjust the waist size. If several layers of trousers (onion principle) are on top of each other, braces are often worn as well. This is especially true for overpants.
- a generic device for adjusting the waist size of trousers or a jacket is known from CH 478,537.
- Two bands are provided for this purpose.
- the straps each have a closure part at their ends.
- One band becomes a back piece and the other band becomes a front piece of the band of a garment inserted.
- One band thus runs on the front of the garment and one band on the back of the garment.
- the bands each overlap in the region of their ends, for which purpose the width of the bands at their ends is sometimes reduced to a third to a half, so that the bands can be plugged into one another.
- CH 478 537 makes it possible to adjust the waist width over a longer section, but this creates creases or gaps on the left and right of the trousers in the areas in which the two straps are fixed. Furthermore, the possibility of adjustment is limited by the fact that the two straps are plugged into one another and adjustment is only possible along a comparatively small range. Furthermore, CH 478 537 does not offer a solution as to how trousers can be opened at the front, for example in the area of a trouser fly.
- the known devices for adjusting a waist size also have the disadvantage that the adjustment cannot be maintained when the trousers are opened or taken off. This means that the wearer of the pants has to adjust the waist size again each time they are used.
- the object of the present invention is to create a device for adjusting the width of an opening, in particular a waist width and/or a width of a leg ending, of a piece of clothing, which allows a simple and comfortable adjustment.
- the present invention is also based on the object of creating a piece of clothing that allows an advantageous adjustment of a width of an opening, in particular a waist width and/or a width of a leg ending.
- this object is achieved by a garment having the features of claim 24.
- the device according to the invention for adjusting the width of an opening, in particular a waist width and/or a width of a leg end, of a garment, in particular a pair of trousers has two straps, each of the straps having a first end region, a second end region and a center piece disposed between the end regions.
- a device with two bands has proven to be particularly suitable, but this does not mean that further bands, for example a third or a fourth band, cannot be used. It is essential here that at least and preferably two bands are provided.
- the first end regions of the straps can be positioned adjacent to a first side of the garment and the two straps, each starting from the first end regions, each run around the garment by at least 270 degrees in opposite directions, such that the second end regions the bands terminating adjacent the first side of the garment, and wherein the bands are at least partially superimposed along at least their centers, one of the bands having a passage and the other band being passed through the passage such that the passage is in the superimposed position of the two bands is exchanged, and wherein a closure device with a first closure means and a second closure means that can be connected to the first closure element is provided to fix the respective second end region of the band, the closure means are designed in such a way that the closure means can be connected to one another at different positions relative to one another in the circumferential direction of the belt, the first closure means being positionable on the first side of the garment and the second closure means being formed on the second end region.
- the first end regions end adjacent to one another and preferably do not overlap.
- first end regions of the straps can be positioned adjacent to one another, but preferably at a distance from one another, on a first side of the garment and the straps, each starting from the first end regions, each rotate at least 270 degrees around the garment in opposite directions circulate, a uniform adjustment of the waist width or the width of a leg ending is achieved along a comparatively large peripheral area. Gaps and folds are thus largely avoided.
- a particular advantage is that the straps run in opposite directions, starting from the first end regions, and can therefore be tensioned in correspondingly opposite directions, as a result of which gaps and folds are largely avoided. A uniform adjustment takes place.
- the bands preferably run around the garment by at least 280 degrees, more preferably by at least 300 degrees, even more preferably by at least 320 degrees, very preferably by at least 330 degrees, in particular by at least 340 degrees.
- the distance between the first end regions of the bands is at least 1 degree, preferably at least 2 degrees, in particular at least 5 degrees and more preferably at least 10 degrees.
- the distance between the two first end regions of the bands can preferably be 1 to 20 degrees, in particular 1 to 15 degrees, more preferably 2 to 15 degrees, in particular 5 to 15 degrees.
- the distance between the two first end regions of the bands can preferably be 5 mm to 250 mm, in particular 10 mm to 150 mm, more preferably 20 mm to 150 mm, in particular 50 mm to 100 mm.
- the second end regions end adjacent to one another and preferably do not overlap.
- the invention also provides that the second end regions of the straps end adjacent, but preferably at a distance from one another, on the first side of the garment, these can be particularly advantageously fixed with the aid of the closure device on the one hand, and on the other hand this creates an area on the first side of the garment, which is preferably a front of the garment, is left blank.
- the distance between the second end areas of the bands is preferably chosen to be at least approximately the same as the distance between the first end areas of the bands.
- the aforementioned distance values (degrees and mm) between the first end areas preferably also apply to the distance between the second end areas.
- the distance between the second end areas of the bands can vary, depending on how the width of the opening is adjusted.
- the bands can be guided in a particularly suitable manner and tensioned evenly.
- center pieces of the bands run essentially completely one on top of the other, preferably the center pieces of the bands run one on top of the other.
- the two bands not only run one on top of the other along their center pieces, but essentially, preferably completely, along their respective length. If one of the bands protrudes over the other band, for example because a second end of one band no longer reaches the first end of the other band due to a corresponding adjustment of the waist size, the bands still run completely one on top of the other within the meaning of the invention.
- the straps are also considered to be completely superimposed, even if in the area of the passage, eg if the passage is formed by a buckle, as will be explained in more detail below, the straps do not lie on top of each other over a short distance.
- one of the bands has a passage and the other band is passed through the passage in such a way that the superimposed position of the two bands is exchanged through the passage.
- the bands it should be noted that it is fundamentally possible for the bands to also have a plurality of passages or for each of the bands to have at least one passage through which the other band is guided.
- such solutions are not preferable.
- the second end regions of the straps in the region of the first side of the garment, which is preferably the front of the garment are arranged over the respective first end region of the other strap.
- the second end areas of the straps can thus be easily gripped with the hand and pulled accordingly, so that a desired adjustment, in particular a waist width or a width of a leg ending, can take place.
- a closure device with a first closure means and a second closure means that can be connected to the first closure means is provided for fixing the respective second end region of the band.
- the closure means are designed in such a way that the closure means can be connected to one another at different positions relative to one another in the circumferential direction of the belt. It is thus particularly easy to adjust the width of an opening and to fix the desired position, in particular while maintaining tensile stress.
- the closure device is preferably designed to enable reliable fixing or fixing, even if a tensile stress acts on the band.
- the first closure means can be positioned or is positioned on the first side of the item of clothing, and the second closure means is formed on the second end region.
- the solution according to the invention makes it possible to adjust the width of an opening, in particular a waist width of an item of clothing or also the leg end, of an item of clothing in a particularly simple manner way to adjust.
- the set position can also be retained when the item of clothing is taken off or, for example, a slit, in particular a trouser fly, is opened. This is particularly so because, for example, a slit, in particular a trouser fly, can be positioned between the first end regions of the straps, or the device can be arranged in such a way that a corresponding position results.
- the item of clothing is preferably an item of clothing that lies on the hips, in particular trousers or other trousers.
- the straps preferably each run from the first end regions of the first side of the garment, in particular the front of the garment, in opposite directions in such a way that they each first reach an adjacent side part of the garment, which is to be understood in particular as an area of the garment that covers the hip bones when the adjustment device is a waist adjustment device.
- the straps then preferably run along a back side of the garment and from there forward again, so that the second end regions of the straps end adjacent, but preferably at a distance from one another, on the first side.
- first closure means and/or the second closure means has a plurality of closure elements arranged offset to one another in the circumferential direction of the band for fixing the other closure means in each case.
- one of the closure means has closure elements arranged offset to one another in the circumferential direction of the band.
- the closure members are preferably formed on the first closure means. These can be buttons, slits, snaps or the like.
- the respective other closure means then has a correspondingly complementary closure element.
- closure device is designed as a Velcro connection.
- the design of the closure device as a Velcro connection is particularly suitable for adjusting the waist width or the width of a leg ending.
- a hook-and-loop connection enables it to be fixed without having to pay attention to a specific grid dimension.
- a Velcro connection can be opened and closed quickly and easily.
- the Velcro connection can absorb high tensile forces.
- one of the closure means is designed as a loop and the other closure means as a Velcro.
- the closure means are preferably designed as strips, each preferably having a length of 2 to 30 cm, in particular 5 to 20 cm. It can be provided that one of the closure means has a significantly greater length, preferably a length that is twice as long as the length of the other closure means. Preferably, the first closure means has a length that is at least twice the length of the second closure means.
- the passage is designed in such a way that the passage has a height which is the same as or greater than a height which the strip to be fed through the passage has in the section to be fed through.
- the strip to be guided through can be guided through in a particularly advantageous manner. It can be advantageous if the section to be fed through has a height that is the same as the height of the belt to be fed through outside of the section or the height of the section to be fed through is only up to 20% less than the height of the belt to be fed through outside of the section to be carried out. This affects the stability of the band as little as possible.
- the passage is formed in a center piece of the band.
- the passage is in a central area, preferably in the middle of the waist of the belt.
- the passage is formed by a buckle.
- the passage is formed by a buckle or the strap that forms the passage has a buckle through which the other strap, i. H. the band to be carried out, is carried out. It can thus be achieved in a particularly advantageous manner that the superimposed position of the two bands is exchanged.
- the buckle has a first fastening means and a second fastening means and the middle piece of the strap, which has the buckle, has a first middle piece section and a second middle piece section, with a free end of the first middle piece section being connected to the first fastening means of the buckle and a free end of the second waist portion is connected to the second fastener of the buckle, the other strap being passable between the two fasteners of the buckle.
- a solution in which the strap having the passage has a first center piece portion and a second center piece portion has been found to be particularly suitable for connecting the center piece of the strap to the buckle in such a way that a suitable passage is formed through which then the other tape can be performed.
- the free ends of the Middle piece sections can be connected to the two fastening means of the buckle in a particularly simple manner, preferably in that the free ends of the middle piece sections form a loop through which the respective fastening means of the buckle is passed.
- the first middle piece section is connected to the first end region, preferably formed in one piece with it.
- the second center piece section is connected to the second end region, preferably formed in one piece with it.
- the band can have a first center piece section and a second center piece section which are connected to one another by a buckle which is part of the band.
- the band it is preferable for the band to be designed in one piece as far as possible; this applies in particular to the connection of the center piece sections with the respectively associated end regions.
- the middle piece sections of the strap that has the passage and the middle piece of the strap to be passed through have the same height and the buckle has a height that is the same size or is greater than the height of the middle pieces.
- the center piece prefferably passed through the passage to have a height that is preferably only slightly lower.
- the middle piece of the band which has the passage, has a first middle piece section and a second middle piece section, with two ends of the middle piece section facing one another being placed on top of one another and connected to one another, preferably sewn, to form the passage.
- An embodiment of the middle piece of the band, which has the passage, such that it has a first middle piece section and a second middle piece section, which are placed one on top of the other and connected to one another, preferably sewn, has proven to be particularly suitable for forming a passage.
- the two middle piece sections to be connected to one another are preferably sewn together at their upper and lower ends. According to the invention, it can be provided that the strip, which is guided through the passage, has a reduced or lower height in the section to be guided through.
- the tape, which is fed through the passage has a reduced height in the section to be fed through.
- the tape passed through is of the same height outside the portion to be passed through as the tape forming the passage.
- the section to be passed has a length that not only corresponds to the length of the passage, but also includes adjacent sections of the band, at least as far as is to be expected when adjusting a width, in particular a waist width or a width of a leg ending, that the position of the tape to be passed through the passage changes.
- the first end regions of the straps are sewn to the garment.
- the width of the opening in particular the waist width and/or the width of a leg end, can be adjusted by pulling on the respective second ends of the straps accordingly. Furthermore, the straps are thus captively connected to the garment.
- the first end regions of the straps are pulled through a belt loop of the item of clothing and folded over.
- one of the straps is sewn to the garment and the other strap is pulled through a belt loop.
- a mixture of the solution is not preferable. It is advantageous if the first end regions of the bands are folded over in such a way that the folded-over section runs essentially parallel to a section of the respective end region that has not been folded over.
- first end areas of the bands are folded over in such a way that the folded over section runs essentially parallel to an unfolded section of the respective end area, preferably the folded over section rests on the unfolded section.
- first end regions of the bands are folded inwards, in the direction of the item of clothing and/or outwards, in a direction away from the item of clothing.
- Folding the sections to be folded inwards has the advantage that the folded section is fixed particularly securely. Folding the section outwards has the advantage that the folded section can be reached easily, in particular if the folded section or its outside is designed with a closure means. Furthermore, the section can be folded over in a particularly simple manner by moving it outwards, ie. H. away from the garment.
- the first closure means is formed on an outside of the first end regions of the straps.
- first closure means particularly if it is part of a hook and loop fastener, on an outside of the first end area of the respective straps has proven to be particularly suitable for fixing the second closure means, which is formed on the second end area.
- the second closure means is preferably formed on an inside of the second end regions of the straps.
- the closure means can also only be formed along a section or a partial length of the first end regions.
- first closure means extend in the circumferential direction, starting from the ends of the first end regions or starting from the seams.
- belt fasteners are attached to the first end areas, it can also be advantageous if the first fasteners extend in the circumferential direction, starting from the ends of the first end areas.
- the closure means are preferably formed only after the deflection point or the deflected section preferably has no first closure means.
- the first closure means preferably first extend from the deflection point, optionally at a distance of 2 mm to 30 mm from the deflection point, in the circumferential direction.
- the first end pieces of the straps are deflected outwards, i.e. in a direction away from the garment
- the first closure means are formed or arranged starting from the end of the first end regions and preferably only extend into the area of the deflection point, preferably ending 2 mm to 30 mm in front of the deflection point.
- the outside of the deflected section represents the outside of the first end regions, on which the first closure means are preferably formed according to the invention.
- the outside of the deflected section is then continued as the inside of the non-deflected section of the first end regions.
- the deflected sections and the non-deflected sections of the first end regions of the bands are designed in such a way that the respective aligned sides or surfaces of the deflected section and the non-deflected section can be connected to one another, preferably by a (second) Velcro connection.
- the deflected section of the first end regions of the straps can thus be fixed in a particularly advantageous manner and thus also positioned and fixed relative to the belt buckle.
- both the deflected section and the non-deflected section of the first end regions it is therefore advantageous if either the deflected section or the non-deflected section has a Velcro connection on both sides, depending on whether the deflected section is on the inside or on the outside is deflected.
- both the deflected section and the non-deflected section of the first end regions it is also possible for both the deflected section and the non-deflected section of the first end regions to have a Velcro connection.
- the deflected section when it is deflected outwards, has part of a Velcro connection on its outside, which makes it possible to connect it to the second closure means, and part of a (second) Velcro connection on its inside, which makes it possible connect the deflected section to the non-deflected section.
- the non-deflected section preferably has part of a Velcro connection on its outside, which makes it possible to fix the second closure means, while part of a (second) Velcro connection is formed on the inside of the non-deflected section , which allows the inside to be connected to the deflected section.
- first closure means are designed as individual parts independently of the first end regions of the straps and can be connected, preferably sewn, to the first side of the item of clothing.
- the first closure means are designed as individual parts, that is to say independently of the first end regions of the straps.
- the closure means designed as individual parts can then be connected, preferably sewn, to the first side of the item of clothing, in particular a front side of the item of clothing, at a correspondingly suitable location.
- the first closure means can preferably be band-shaped elements whose extent in the circumferential direction is greater than their height.
- Forming the first closure means as individual parts is particularly advantageous if the garment has a waistband which is designed in particular in such a way that it accommodates at least the first end regions of the straps, so that the first end regions cannot be reached by the second closure means from the outside .
- the center pieces and/or the first end regions of the straps can be positioned in a waistband of the garment and the second end regions of the straps can be removed from the waistband in order to close the second closure means formed on the second end regions with the respectively assigned first closure means associate.
- the first end regions and/or the center pieces of the bands preferably both the first end regions and the center pieces of the bands, can be positioned in a waistband of the garment or are positioned or run in the waistband.
- the second end areas of the bands or at least a section of the second end areas of the bands can be or are made out of the collar.
- the second closure means formed on the second end regions can thus be connected to the respectively associated first closure means.
- the first means of closure are there preferably formed as individual parts which are connected, preferably sewn, to the first side of the garment, preferably a front side of the garment.
- first closure means which are designed as individual parts, can be connected, preferably sewn, to an outside of the collar.
- This configuration has proven to be particularly suitable if it is provided that the device for adjusting a waist width in particular, but also a width of a leg end, runs as completely or largely as possible within a waistband of the garment.
- the item of clothing also has belt loops for a belt.
- At least one of the bands is elastic and/or has one or more elastic sections.
- the bands are fully or at least partially elastic. It has turned out to be particularly suitable if the bands have one or more elastic sections.
- the elastic sections are preferably formed in the area of the first ends, but can preferably also extend from there into the center pieces. Elastic sections are to be understood in particular as sections that are more elastic than the other sections of the bands. It is known from the prior art how elastic sections can be produced in belts.
- a first belt fastener is arranged on the first end area of one of the straps and/or a second belt fastener is arranged on the first end area of the other strap, the straps being positionable in such a way that the first belt fastener and/or the second belt fastener connecting the first end regions to one another.
- An embodiment of the device with a first and/or a second belt buckle which can be fixed to the first end areas of the straps in such a way that the belt buckles connect the two first end areas to one another and, if necessary, bridge a distance between the first end areas, has proven to be turned out to be advantageous, especially if the device is intended to be a belt or a belt replacement.
- the device can essentially be operated like a known belt.
- the second closure means is fixed to the first closure means and thus the width of the opening is adjusted once. Once set, the position is retained even if the belt buckle is opened and then closed again.
- the designs with a belt fastener have the advantage that the respective belt fasteners absorb the tensile forces that occur when adjusting, for example, the waist size, by the belt fastener, so that, for example, a trouser button or a press stud on trousers or a trouser fly, insofar as these elements are provided, do not or does not have to absorb any significant tensile forces.
- first end regions have loops that are connected or can be connected to the associated belt buckle.
- a loop is formed on a first end area of a band, into which a first belt buckle attached to the first end area of the other band can be detachably attached, in particular can be threaded.
- a belt buckle is sufficient.
- the two belt buckles can vzw. bridge a distance between the first end portions of the bands. In one embodiment with two belt buckles, these are vzw. connectable to each other.
- the one belt buckle bridges the distance between the two straps.
- One belt buckle is fixed to a first end area of one of the straps, possibly releasably but preferably firmly connected and releasably connectable to the first end area of the other strap.
- the first side of the garment is a front and/or the straps are positioned in such a way that the center pieces run at least on a back of the garment and/or the straps are positioned in such a way that the passage is on a back of the garment is positioned and/or the straps can be positioned in such a way that a slit, in particular a trouser fly or an at least partially divisible area of a front side of the garment, is arranged at a distance between the first end regions of the straps.
- the first side of the garment is a front.
- the first side can also be a side part of the item of clothing, which is arranged on the side of the wearer of the item of clothing.
- the information on the front, back, etc. respectively indicates that the garment is worn as intended.
- the straps are positioned in such a way that the center pieces run at least or preferably on a back side of the garment. This embodiment has also proven to be particularly advantageous when the device is used to adjust a waist size.
- the straps are positioned such that the passageway is positioned at a back of the garment, preferably circumferentially at the center of the back of the garment when the garment is worn correctly.
- the straps are each attached at the front, i.e. on a front side, and cross or change their position in a rear area, i.e. on the back of the garment, results in a particularly advantageous force distribution over the entire circumference.
- the straps are positioned in such a way that a slit, in particular a trouser fly or an at least partially divisible area of a front side of the garment, possibly also a fastening button, is arranged in a section between the first end regions of the straps .
- This solution has proven particularly advantageous when it comes to a device for adjusting a waist size.
- This solution makes it possible, for example, to easily reach a trouser fly or a fastening button or a trouser button in order to open the garment without having to change the width set by the device for adjusting a waist size, in particular a waist size.
- the device according to the invention has the advantage that a trouser waistband remains in the adjusted position even after the trouser has been opened.
- the invention also relates to a piece of clothing, in particular a piece of clothing lying on the hips, in particular trousers, preferably trousers, having an adjustment device according to one of Claims 1 to 23.
- the garment has a waistband and/or belt loops and/or a slit, in particular a trouser fly, on a front side.
- the item of clothing has a trouser button, a fastening button or a press button.
- the item of clothing is designed in such a way that the device is used or provided for adjusting the width of an opening, in particular a waist size and/or a width of a leg end of the item of clothing.
- the item of clothing can have a number of devices for adjusting the width of an opening in the item of clothing.
- the garment additionally has a belt.
- the item of clothing is a pair of overpants.
- the item of clothing is what are known as combat trousers, which are worn by military personnel or also by emergency services.
- the device according to the invention is also particularly suitable for enabling an adjustment on trousers with a separable zipper on the legs. This makes it possible to slip into pants if necessary without having to take off boots or other footwear.
- the item of clothing can also be a jacket, in particular a combat jacket, in which the device according to the invention is used to adjust the lower opening of the jacket, in particular the waist size of the jacket. All of the aforementioned features and embodiments of the device according to the invention are also suitable for adjusting the waist width of a jacket.
- FIG. 1A shows a first embodiment of the device according to the invention and a section of a garment according to the invention, with a waistband on the front of the garment not being shown for reasons of clarity;
- FIG. 1B shows a representation according to FIG. 1A, with a waistband being shown on the front side of the garment on the right in the plane of the image;
- FIG. 2 shows a device according to the invention of the type shown in FIG. 1A;
- FIG. 3 shows a second embodiment of the device according to the invention and a section of a garment according to the invention
- FIG. 4 shows a device according to the invention of the type shown in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 shows a third embodiment of the device according to the invention and a section of a garment according to the invention
- FIG. 6 shows a device according to the invention of the type shown in FIG. 5;
- FIG. 7 shows a fourth embodiment of the device according to the invention and a section of a garment according to the invention;
- FIG. 8 shows a device according to the invention of the type shown in FIG. 7;
- FIG. 9 shows a detail of the center pieces of the two bands of the device according to the invention in an area in which one of the bands forms a passage
- Figure 10 is a cross section through the passage shown in Figure 9;
- FIG. 11 shows a buckle for forming a passage according to FIG. 9.
- the device 1 according to the invention for adjusting the width of an opening of an item of clothing 2 is illustrated in the exemplary embodiments using an item of clothing 2 which is an item of clothing lying on the hips, in particular trousers, in particular trousers.
- the piece of clothing can also be a different piece of clothing, in particular a skirt, but also a jacket, in which the device 1 is used in particular to adjust a waist size.
- the device 1 according to the invention is designed or provided for adjusting a waist size.
- the device 1 according to the invention can also be used in the same way to adjust or adjust the width of any opening, in particular also the width of a leg end.
- the trousers 2 shown in the exemplary embodiment can in particular be combat trousers, in particular over-trousers.
- the device 1 according to the invention has two bands 3, 4 which are different, preferably identical in terms of their length and/or width and/or height and/or the design of their end regions.
- the bands 3.4 are essentially formed from a textile material.
- the belts 3, 4 are of essentially identical design and differ from one another only in the measures described in more detail below, which are intended to ensure that one belt can be passed through the other belt, i.e. the design of a passage or the Design of the middle pieces.
- the bands 3, 4 each have a first end area 5, a second end area 6 and a middle piece 7 arranged between the end areas 5, 6.
- the first end regions 5 of the bands 3, 4 are positioned adjacent to one another, but at a distance from one another, on a first side 8 of the garment 1. In this regard, reference is made to the illustrations in FIGS. 1A to 8.
- the first end regions 5 can also touch, but it is preferably provided (as shown) that the first end regions 5 are at a distance from one another.
- the first side 8 is a front side 8 of the item of clothing 1 .
- the straps 3, 4 run in opposite directions around the garment 2 by at least 270 degrees in such a way that the second end regions 6 of the straps 3, 4 are adjacent, but spaced apart, on the front 8 of the garment 2 ends.
- the second end regions 6 can also touch, but it is preferably provided (as shown) that the second end regions 6 are at a distance from one another.
- the bands 3, 4 run around the item of clothing 2 by at least 300 degrees, preferably by 310 degrees to 360 degrees, in particular by 320 degrees to 355 degrees.
- the strips 3, 4 run at least along their center pieces 7, lying one on top of the other at least in sections.
- the bands 3, 4 run along their center pieces 7, one on top of the other over the entire section.
- the strips 3, 4 run essentially one on top of the other along their length.
- one of the belts, belt 3 in the exemplary embodiment has a passage 9 .
- the other band, band 4 in the exemplary embodiment is passed through passage 9 .
- the passage 9 causes the superimposed position of the two bands 3, 4 to be swapped.
- the passage 9 such as is realized in the exemplary embodiments according to FIGS. 1A to 8 and FIGS. 9 to 11, has the advantage that no hole has to be cut into any of the strips 3, 4, which would become misshapen under tensile stress and which presents a great deal of resistance to the passing or sliding belt.
- FIGS. 1A to 8 two advantageous embodiments for producing the passage 9 are illustrated with reference to FIGS. 1A to 8 and FIGS.
- the passage 9 is designed as a buckle 10 in FIG.
- an inner surface 3a of the band 3 lies in the image plane of FIG. 9 to the left of the passage 9 on an outer surface 4b of the band 4 or lies opposite it.
- an outer surface 3b of the band 3 then abuts against an inner surface 4a of the band 4 or faces this.
- the bands 3, 4 have thus changed their position.
- the band 4 rests on the garment 2 or is closer to the body of the wearer of the garment 2, while to the right of the passage 9 the band 3 rests on the garment 2 or is closer to the body.
- the passage 9 is formed in the embodiment according to Figures 9 to 11 and also in the embodiments according to Figures 1 to 8 in the middle piece 7 of the band 3. Correspondingly, a center piece 7 of the band 4 also runs through the passage 9 . In principle, however, the passage 9 can also be formed at a different location on the strip 3 .
- the buckle 10 provided for forming the passage 9 according to FIGS. 9 to 11 preferably has a first fastening means 10a and a second fastening means 10b.
- the waist 7 of the band 3 having the passage 9 has a first waist portion 7a and a second waist portion 7b.
- a free end of the first center piece section 7a is connected to the first fastening means 10a of the buckle 10 .
- a free end of the second center piece section 7b is connected to the second fastening means 10b of the buckle 10 .
- the strap 4 is passed between the two fastening means 10a, 10b of the buckle 10 and thus through the passage 9.
- the buckle 10 can preferably be stamped or bent from sheet metal or injected as a plastic part.
- the buckle 10 can preferably have a flat shape such that the buckle 10 can be threaded through belt loops.
- the passage 9 is designed in such a way that the passage 9 has a height which is the same as or greater than a height which the strip 4 to be guided through the passage 9 has in the section to be guided through.
- the middle piece sections 7a, 7b of the strap 3, which has the passage 9, and the middle piece 7 of the strap 4 to be passed through have the same height and the buckle 10 has a height that is greater than the height of the middle pieces 7 or 7a, 7b.
- the embodiment according to FIGS. 9 and 11 has the advantage that all the strips 3, 4 shown in FIG. 9 can have the same height.
- the bands 3, 4 preferably have an identical height and the height does not change over the course of the bands 3, 4, apart from possible rounded ends, in particular of the second end sections 6. This is advantageous both in terms of stability and optically.
- FIGS. 9 to 11 can also be used in the exemplary embodiments according to FIGS. 1A to 8 or can replace the passage 9 as it is realized in FIGS. 1A to 8.
- the bands 3, 4 are each preferably formed in one piece, in particular it is provided that the end regions 5, 6 are formed in one piece with the center piece 7 or the center pieces 7a, 7b. In principle, however, it would also be possible to produce the bands 3, 4 by connecting several band sections to one another, preferably by sewing them.
- the center pieces 7a, 7b are each formed in one piece with the adjoining end regions 5, 6.
- the band 3 is only interrupted by the buckle 10, which forms the passage 9.
- the band 3 is considered to be essentially in one piece or in one piece.
- the passage 9 is realized in that the central piece 7 of the band 3, which has the passage 9, whereby in the exemplary embodiments according to Figures 1A to 8 this is again the band 3 is, has a first center piece portion 7a and a second center piece portion 7b. It is provided that two mutually facing ends of the central piece sections 7a, 7b are placed one on top of the other and connected to one another, preferably sewn, to form the passage 9.
- the two mutually facing ends of the middle piece sections 7a, 7b are placed one on top of the other over a certain partial length, preferably 5 mm to 50 mm, in particular 10 mm to 50 mm, and preferably sewn together at their upper and lower ends in such a way as is shown in the example as shown in Figures 1A-8.
- the two middle piece sections 7a, 7b thus form a type of tunnel (passage 9) through which the band 4, in particular a middle piece 7 of the band 4, can be carried out.
- the tape 4, which is passed through the passage 9, has a reduced height in the section to be passed. This is also shown accordingly in FIGS. 1A to 8.
- the band 4 can have a lower height overall. In the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1A to 8, however, it is provided that the belt 4 has a reduced height only along a partial length that includes the section to be passed through or corresponds to it. As shown, the end regions 5, 6 of the two strips 3, 4 are preferably of the same height.
- a closure device 11 is provided in each case to fix the respective second end region 6 of the respective band 3, 4.
- the closure devices 11 each have a first closure means 12 and a second closure means 13 that can be connected to the first closure means 12 .
- the closure means 12, 13 are designed in such a way that the closure means 12, 13 can be connected to one another at different positions relative to one another in the circumferential direction of the band 3, 4.
- the first closure means 12 can be or is positioned on the first side, in the exemplary embodiment the front side 8 of the garment 2 , and the second closure means 13 is formed on the respective second end region 6 of the respective band 3 , 4 .
- the closure device 11 makes it possible for the straps 3, 4 to be tensioned by hand so that the width, in particular the waist width, can be adjusted. The desired position can then be fixed or held by the locking device 11 .
- the first closure means 12 and the second closure means 13 provision is made for the first closure means 12 and the second closure means 13 to have a plurality of closure elements which are offset relative to one another in the circumferential direction of the belt 3, 4 for fixing the other closure means 13, 12 in each case.
- the closure elements can be of any design.
- the closure devices 11 are designed as a Velcro connection.
- the closure means 12 and 13 are therefore Velcro and fleece.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 and 5 and 6 and 7 and 8 show three further advantageous ones embodiments. In principle, the features of these embodiments can also be combined with one another.
- the first end regions 5 of the bands 3, 4 are sewn to the item of clothing 2. Furthermore, it is provided that the center pieces 7 and the first end regions 5 of the bands 3, 4 are positioned in a waistband 14 of the item of clothing 2 or run there.
- the second end areas 6 of the bands 3, 4 can be taken out of the collar 14 or are made out of the collar 14 so that the second end areas 6 with the second closure means 13 formed there can be connected to the associated first closure means 12 in each case.
- the second closure means 13 are formed on an inner side of the second end regions 6 .
- the first closure means 12 are designed as individual parts independently of the first end regions 5 of the straps 3, 4.
- the first closure means 12 can be connected to the front side 8 of the item of clothing 2, preferably sewn to it.
- the collar 14 on the front side 8 of the garment 2 is not shown in FIG. 1A for reasons of clarity.
- the first closure means 12 is preferably arranged on the waistband 14 in the manner shown on the garment 2 in the drawing plane on the right in FIG. 1B.
- the item of clothing 2 is shown with a trouser fly 15 and a button 16, which can be designed as a snap fastener, for example.
- the item of clothing 2 can equally be an item of clothing 2 that does not have a fly 15 and/or a button 16 .
- the item of clothing 2 does not have to be divisible on the front 8 .
- the second embodiment differs essentially in that the item of clothing has two belt loops 17 . It is provided that the first end regions 5 of the bands 3, 4 are each pulled through a belt loop 17 of the garment 2 and folded over.
- the first end regions 5 of the bands 3, 4 are folded over in such a way that the folded-over section runs essentially parallel to a section of the respective first end region 5 that has not been folded over.
- first end regions 5 of the bands 3 , 4 are folded inwards, ie in the direction of the item of clothing 2 .
- second closure means 13 are formed on the outside of the unfolded portion of the first end regions 5, so that the second closure means 13 formed on the second end regions 6 of the straps 3, 4 respectively can be connected to the associated first closure means 12.
- the mutually opposite surfaces of the folded-over section and the non-folded section of the first end regions 5 of the bands 3, 4 can be connected to one another, preferably detachably connected.
- a second Velcro connection 18 is provided in the embodiment.
- the third embodiment according to FIGS. 5 and 6 differs from the second embodiment according to FIGS. 3 and 4 in that the first end regions 5 of the bands 3, 4 are folded outwards, ie in a direction away from the item of clothing 2.
- the second closure means 13 are formed on the folded section, specifically on its outside.
- the mutually opposite sides of the folded portion and the non-folded portion of the first end regions 5 of the bands 3, 4 are connected to one another, preferably detachably connected to one another, for which purpose a second Velcro connection 18 is provided.
- a different, preferably detachable connection is also possible.
- the section that has been folded over is sewn to the section that has not been folded over.
- the fourth embodiment according to FIGS. 7 and 8 differs from the other embodiments essentially in that a first belt fastener 19 is provided on the first end region 5 of one of the straps, the strap 4 in the exemplary embodiment.
- a first belt fastener 19 is provided on the first end region 5 of one of the straps, the strap 4 in the exemplary embodiment.
- the bands 3, 4 form a belt or replace a belt.
- a second belt buckle can also be provided, which is arranged on the respective other strap, in which case it is provided that the two belt buckles can be connected to one another.
- the fourth exemplary embodiment provides for a belt buckle 19 to be arranged on the first end region 5 of the belt 4 .
- No belt fastener is arranged on the first end area 5 of the other band 3 .
- provision is made for the first end region 5 of the band 3 to be designed in this way is that the first belt buckle 19 can be releasably connected to the first end region 5 of the belt 3 .
- the first belt fastener 19 is captively connected to a loop on the first end region 5 of the belt 4 .
- the first belt buckle 19 can be releasably connected to the first end region 5 of the belt 4 .
- the first closure means 12 is formed on an outside of the first end region 5 of the straps 3,4.
- the center pieces 7 of the bands 3, 4 preferably run on a back side of the garment 2.
- the passage 9 is preferably positioned at a back of the garment 2, preferably in the middle of the back.
- the item of clothing 2 can additionally have a belt.
- a collar 14 can also be provided, which at least partially accommodates the straps 3, 4.
- the belt loops 17 can preferably be formed on the waistband 14 or arranged on the waistband 14 .
- the straps 3, 4 can be formed from a known material suitable for straps or belts.
- the straps 3, 4 can be made entirely of an elastic material in such a way that the width of an opening, in particular a waist width, can be adjusted.
- the bands 3, 4 each have one, if necessary also several, elastic sections 20.
- the bands 3, 4 are not elastic throughout, but only have an elastic section that is less than 50% of the length of the bands 3, 4, preferably less than 30% of the length of the bands 3, 4.
- the elastic sections 20 are represented in the exemplary embodiments by vertical lines in the drawings.
- the areas in which a Velcro connection 11, 18 can be provided are represented by dotted areas.
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