Universal belt and attachments
The current invention presents a novel belt that is a more durable alternative to the traditional belt. The belt comprise a first face having a loop material and a second face having a hook material that mates with the loop material. Various holsters, tools, ornaments and the like by be affixed in an infinite manner to cause the belt to assume different ornamental or functional looks. Moreover, the entire outer surface of the belt may be overlaid with a strip of material of a desired color such that the belt may be used with an array of outfits.
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The subject matter of the present invention did not receive federal government research and development funding.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention generally relates to a buckle-less belt that can be secured around the waist and aids in securing a pair of pants or other article of clothing. More particularly, the invention relates to a belt that comprises complementary strips of hook and loop material over an entire front and back face of the belt to create a universal belt that may be used by different individuals with varying waist sizes. Ornamental patches, tools, holsters and like items may be fastened along the length of the belt at different intervals. The items comprise complementary strips of hook and loop material for securing the items to a face of the belt and may be worn in various manners and locations on the belt.
Belts have traditionally served both utility and fashion purposes. Belts are useful in securing an article of clothing to wearer's body. Belts come in a variety of shapes and sizes to accommodate different sized waists or body parts. Belts are provided in various sizes, shapes, colors, and patterns. However, it is believed that none of these belts allow the ornamental design portrayed upon one face of the belt to be easily modified for different uses.
In general, belts are strips of fabric, leather or other flexible material that conforms to a region of the body such as the waist. Typically, a belt includes a buckle having a metal fastener that extends through a hole in the belt. Other known belts, such as those worn by military personnel include a buckle fastened at one end to the belt and include an opening through which the opposite end of the belt passes. A bar in the buckle is forced in a direction causing the opposite end of the belt to be seized down against the belt. Other belts have a buckle whereby one end of a belt is affixed thereto and the other end passes through an opening in the buckle and is pulled back onto and secured against the belt via hook and latch material or other cinching means. However, all of these belts require the use of a buckle and none disclose an ability to be easily modified for different uses.
While these belts meet their primary objectives, they also leave room for improvement. Typically, the fabric, leather or other material deteriorates and breaks down over time. This leads to rips and tears both in the belt and around the buckle. Moreover, it may be difficult for individuals who have arthritic hands or who are physically challenged to operate a buckle to secure a prior art belt. Therefore, looking to the prior art, it is clear that a buckle-less belt made of a more durable material encounters no such problems and is superior to the prior art belts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention includes a buckle-less belt comprised of one face entirely covered by a hook material and a second face entirely covered of a loop material. Ornaments, holsters, tools and other like items may be fastened along one of the two faces of the belt by a material that is complementary to the face of the belt upon which the item is fixed. Thus, a belt of the present invention can fit multiple waist sizes.
The invention at hand features all of the aforementioned desirable criteria. It is an improvement on the prior art for several reasons. For one, the fastening ability of the complementary material rivals that of a zipper. Additionally, a wearer ease of use is enhanced by the fact that the belt is fastened by simply pressing the opposing sides against each other. Thus, the present invention provides a belt which is easier to use by individuals who have arthritic hands or may be physically handicapped. Moreover, the instant belt may include an identification pocket comprising a clear plastic material or the like for securing an identification card to the belt. This identification pocket may be used for securing pictures also.
The belt of the present invention is also more durable than those of the prior art because the instant belt can take more wear and tear because it does not have a buckle. Oftentimes, buckles cause belts to deteriorate and break more easily. This belt's utility is also expansive as it can act as a support for gun holsters, cell phone or pager clips, pockets, tools, similar devices. Also, the belt is suitable for any person of any age and may be provided in a variety of colors while including removable patterns that overlay a face of the belt. The patterns may be in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. Moreover, the patterns may be in the form of letters or numbers. The above explanations are provided to illustrate the utility of the invention. And, by no means necessary were these explanations intended to limit the application of this invention to other purposes.
It is an object of the invention to provide a buckle-less belt that secures one face of the belt against an opposite face of the belt.
It is another object of the invention to provide a belt that easily accommodates a variety of ornaments, holsters, tools or the like to be quickly modified for different uses.
It is a further object of the invention to teach a universal belt that can accommodate an array of accessories which are temporarily secured to a face of the belt but which may be easily arranged to reconfigure the belt and accessories.
These and other objects of the invention and advantages of the invention will be set forth, appear in part or become apparent after considering the specification and accompanying drawings. It is to be realized that the following embodiments of the invention have been represented in their simplest form for ease in understanding the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The following is the preferred embodiment or best mode for carrying out the invention. It should be noted that this invention is not limited by the discussion of the preferred embodiment and should only be defined by the appended claims.
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It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the exact construction illustrated and described above. Various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
Claims
1. A buckle-less belt comprising:
- a first end;
- a second end;
- a first face; and,
- a second face;
- wherein the first face is entirely covered by one of a hook material and a latch material, said second face being entirely covered by the other of a hook material and a latch material, the first end of the belt overlapping the second end of the belt when the belt is secured about a region of a wearer, each of said ends including an arcuate surface.
2. The buckle-less belt of claim 1 further comprising an ornament removably affixed onto one of the first and second faces of the belt.
3. The buckle-less belt of claim 2 wherein said ornament is one of either a numeral or a letter.
4. The buckle-less belt of claim 1 further comprising a holster having a strip of one of hook and loop material that is complementary to the face of the belt that faces outward from the wearer and secures the holster to said belt.
5. The buckle-less belt of claim 4 wherein said holster comprises an overlapping member that extends across an upper edge of the belt and includes one of hook and loop material that mates with an inner face of the belt nearest the wearer.
6. The buckle-less belt of claim 1 further comprising:
- a removable pocket for securing items therein, said removable pocket comprising a zipper that closes an opening for gaining entry into the pocket and a strip of complementary hook or loop material affixed to the pocket for securing it onto the belt.
7. The buckle-less belt of claim 1 further comprising an identification pocket having a transparent side with four edges, each edge including a strip of complementary material hook or loop material for securing an item therein such that said item may be viewed through said identification pocket.
8. The buckle-less belt of claim 7 wherein the transparent side of the identification pocket comprises plastic.
9. A buckle-less belt comprising:
- a first end;
- a second end;
- a first face;
- a second face, wherein the first face is entirely covered by one of a hook material and a latch material, said second face being entirely covered by the other of a hook material and a latch material, the first end of the belt overlapping the second end of the belt when the belt is secured about a region of a wearer, each of said ends including an arcuate surface; and,
- a holster having a strip of one of hook and loop material that is complementary to a face of the belt to secure the holster to said belt.
10. The buckle-less belt of claim 9 wherein said holster comprises an overlapping member that extends across an upper edge of the belt and includes one of hook and loop material that mates with an inner face of the belt nearest the wearer.
11. The buckle-less belt of claim 9 wherein said holster comprises material that is complementary to the face of the belt that faces outward from the wearer and secures the holster to said belt
12. The buckle-less belt of claim 9 further comprising:
- a removable pocket for securing items therein, said removable pocket comprising a zipper that closes an opening for gaining entry into the pocket and a strip of complementary hook or loop material affixed to the pocket for securing it onto the belt.
13. The buckle-less belt of claim 9 further comprising an identification pocket having a transparent side with four edges, each edge including a strip of complementary material hook or loop material for securing an item therein such that said item may be viewed through said identification pocket.
14. The buckle-less belt of claim 13 wherein the transparent side of the identification pocket comprises plastic.
15. A buckle-less belt comprising:
- a first end;
- a second end;
- a first face;
- a second face; wherein the first face is entirely covered by one of a hook material and a latch material, said second face being entirely covered by the other of a hook material and a latch material, the first end of the belt overlapping the second end of the belt when the belt is secured about a region of a wearer, each of said ends including an arcuate surface; and, a removable pocket for securing items therein, said pocket comprising a strip of complementary hook or loop material affixed to the pocket for securing it onto the belt.
16. The buckle-less belt of claim 15 wherein said removable pocket comprises a zipper that closes an opening for gaining entry into the pocket.
17. The buckle-less belt of claim 15 further comprising an identification pocket having a transparent side with four edges, each edge including a strip of complementary material hook or loop material for securing an item therein such that said item may be viewed through said identification pocket.
18. The buckle-less belt of claim 17 wherein the transparent side of the identification pocket comprises plastic.
19. The buckle-less belt of claim 15 further comprising:
- a holster having a strip of one of hook and loop material that is complementary to a face of the belt to secure the holster to said belt.
20. The buckle-less belt of claim 19 wherein said holster comprises an overlapping member that extends across an upper edge of the belt and includes one of hook and loop material that mates with an inner face of the belt nearest the wearer.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 9, 2005
Publication Date: Mar 15, 2007
Inventor: Ivory Keyes (Norfolk, VA)
Application Number: 11/223,635
International Classification: A45F 3/00 (20060101); A41F 9/00 (20060101);