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CN-122006167-A - Safety belt

CN122006167ACN 122006167 ACN122006167 ACN 122006167ACN-122006167-A

Abstract

The application relates to a safety belt comprising a first wire and a second wire. The first wire includes a first side opening, a second side opening, and a first interior between the first side opening and the second side opening. The first cord further includes a first portion connected to the waistband, a second portion forming a first interior, a third portion entering the first interior through the first side opening to form a tie-down aperture, a fourth portion exiting the first interior through the second side opening, and a fifth portion connected to the leg loop. The second wire includes a sixth portion connected to the leg ring, a seventh portion passing through the first interior of the second portion, and an eighth portion extending along the tie-point aperture within the third portion.

Inventors

  • J.J.Ma

Assignees

  • 亚玛运动加拿大公司

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20250928
Priority Date
20241111

Claims (20)

  1. 1. A safety belt, comprising: Leg rings; A waistband; A first wire, the first wire comprising: A first side opening; A second side opening, and A first interior between the first side opening and the second side opening, and The second line is provided with a second line, Wherein the first wire further comprises: a first portion connected to the waistband; forming a second portion of the first interior; A third portion that enters the first interior through the first side opening to form a tie-down point aperture; a fourth portion which exits the first interior through the second side opening, and Is connected to the fifth portion of the leg ring, Wherein the second wire further comprises: A sixth portion connected to the leg ring; A seventh portion passing through the first interior of the second portion, and An eighth portion extending along the tie point aperture within the third portion.
  2. 2. The safety belt of claim 1, wherein the second wire further comprises: A third side opening; A fourth side opening, and A second interior between the third side opening and the fourth side opening, Wherein the seventh portion forms a second interior, and Wherein the fourth portion enters the second interior through the third side opening and exits the second interior through the fourth side opening.
  3. 3. The seat belt of claim 1, wherein the eighth portion enters the first interior portion.
  4. 4. A safety belt according to claim 3, wherein the eighth portion extends within the fifth portion.
  5. 5. The safety belt of claim 1, further comprising a stitch extending through the eighth portion and joining the eighth portion to the first wire.
  6. 6. The safety belt of claim 1, further comprising a stitch extending through and joining the second, fourth, and eighth portions.
  7. 7. The safety belt of claim 6, wherein the suture further extends through the seventh portion and joins the seventh portion to the second, fourth and eighth portions.
  8. 8. The harness of claim 1, wherein the fifth portion forms a leg link.
  9. 9. The harness of claim 8, wherein the fifth portion has a tail that reenters the second interior to form a leg link.
  10. 10. The seat belt according to claim 9, wherein the eighth portion extends within the tail of the fifth portion and re-enters the second interior.
  11. 11. The safety belt of claim 9, further comprising a stitch extending through the seventh portion and joining the seventh portion to the tail.
  12. 12. The safety belt of claim 11, wherein the suture further extends through the fourth portion and joins the fourth portion to the tail of the fifth portion.
  13. 13. The harness of claim 8, wherein the fifth portion is secured to an exterior of the second wire to form a leg link.
  14. 14. The safety belt of claim 8, further comprising a buckle, wherein the leg link attachment loop receives and extends around at least a portion of the buckle.
  15. 15. The safety belt of claim 1, wherein the first portion comprises a scattering end region.
  16. 16. The safety belt of claim 1, wherein the sixth portion comprises a scattering end region.
  17. 17. The safety belt of claim 1, wherein the second wire further comprises a ninth portion between the sixth portion and the seventh portion, the ninth portion comprising: A third side opening; A fourth side opening, and A second interior between the third side opening and the fourth side opening, Wherein the fourth portion passes through the second interior.
  18. 18. The seat belt of claim 17, wherein the fifth portion includes a tail, and wherein the tail enters the second interior.
  19. 19. The safety belt of claim 1, wherein the first and second wires are braided.
  20. 20. A safety belt, comprising: Leg rings; A waistband; A first wire, comprising: A first side opening; A second side opening, and An interior between the first side opening and the second side opening, and The second line is provided with a second line, Wherein the first wire further comprises: a first portion connected to the waistband; forming a second portion of the first interior; a third portion which is opened through the first side to the inside to form a tie point hole, Wherein the second wire further comprises: a fourth portion connected to the first end region of the leg ring; a fifth portion passing through the first interior of the second portion, and A sixth portion extending along the tie point aperture within the third portion; A seventh portion extending within and through the first interior portion, the seventh portion exiting the first interior portion, and An eighth portion extending from the seventh portion and connected to the second end region of the leg ring.

Description

Safety belt Cross Reference to Related Applications The present application is related to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No.17/950,302, filed on 9/22 of 2022, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. The present application is also related to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No.18/942,332, filed 11/8 of 2024. The present application is also related to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 18/429,751, 18/429,784 and 18/429,795, filed on 1 month 2 of 2024, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties. Background Seat belts come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and configurations. Safety belts may be used for positioning, hanging and fall protection. The safety belt can be used for activities such as rock climbing, rope descending, high altitude sliding rope, bungee jumping, hunting or wild animal observation. During hunting (or wild animal viewing), hunters may hang themselves on trees or other supporting structures using safety harnesses. The seat belt may be assembled from a plurality of components. These components may include waistbands (sometimes referred to as "swami") and leg loops. The belt is in the form of a belt or loop which is wrapped around the waist of the person wearing the harness. The leg ring is suspended from the waist band and receives the thighs of the person wearing the harness. In many cases, such harnesses are typically used in remote and hard-to-reach geographic locations. Therefore, the seat belt must be packaged and transported. In this case, a lightweight and compact safety belt is critical for packaging and transportation. Drawings Fig. 1 is a front perspective view of an example seat belt. FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the example seat belt of FIG. 1, with portions of the example seat belt shown schematically and portions of the example tie down riser shown exploded and in cross-section. Fig. 3 is a front perspective view of an example seat belt. FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the example seat belt of FIG. 3, with portions of the example seat belt shown schematically and portions of the example tie down riser shown exploded and in cross-section. Fig. 5 is a front perspective view of an example seat belt. FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the example seat belt of FIG. 5, with portions of the example seat belt shown schematically and portions of the example tie down riser shown exploded and in cross-section. Fig. 7 is an enlarged perspective view showing a portion of the seat belt of fig. 5, including an example buckle and a buckle receiving connection loop provided by an example tie down riser. Fig. 8 is a top perspective view illustrating the example buckle of fig. 7. Fig. 9 is a top perspective view showing the buckle of fig. 8 positioned within the example connecting ring of fig. 7. Fig. 10 is a top perspective view showing the buckle of fig. 9 received within the buckle-receiving connection ring of fig. 9 and also showing the buckle-receiving connection ring engaged by the buckle. Fig. 11 is an exploded perspective view showing two example lines of the example tie riser of fig. 6. FIG. 12A is a perspective view showing the two example lines of FIG. 11 being spliced together to form the example tie riser of FIG. 6. Fig. 12B-12J are perspective views illustrating assembly of two example lines of fig. 11 to form the example tie riser of fig. 6 and 12A. FIG. 13 is an exploded perspective view showing an example connection scheme for connecting portions of one or more tie down lift to a waistband or leg ring. Fig. 14 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a portion of the example connection scheme of fig. 13. FIG. 15 is an exploded perspective view showing an example connection scheme for connecting portions of one or more tie down lift to a waist belt or leg loop. FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a pair of tie risers, with portions of the tie risers exploded and shown in cross section, connected according to the connection scheme of FIG. 15 to form portions of the waistband. FIG. 17 is a perspective view of an example tie riser with portions of the tie riser exploded and shown in cross section, the tie riser being connected to an example leg ring according to the connection scheme of FIG. 15. FIG. 18 is a perspective view of an example tie riser with portions of the tie riser exploded and shown in cross-section. FIG. 19 is a perspective view of an example tie riser with portions of the tie riser exploded and shown in cross-section. FIG. 20 is a perspective view of an example tie riser with portions of the tie riser exploded and shown in cross-section. FIG. 21 is a perspective view of an example tie riser with portions of the tie riser exploded and shown in cross-section. Throughout the drawings, identical reference numbers designate similar, but not necessarily identical, elements. The figures are not necessarily to scale, the dimensions of some features may be exaggerated to more clearly il