SEGMENTED BELT ASSEMBLY
A circumferential band which circumnavigates a portion of the human body. The band has a number of band segments with a first and second band segment and a number of intermediate band segments. Each band segment has a membrane, a first end and a second end. A male clip is attached to the first end; a female clip is attached to the second end. The male and female clips are operable to interlock and form a band couple. The male clip has a first insert; the female clip has a first slot. A locking mechanism enables the male clip and female clip to lock together. A first rigid coupling can be inserted between the male clip and the female clip. The band segments can be interchanged to fit the circumference of the particular body appendage.
This application claims priority benefit of U.S. Ser. No. 60/803,353, filed May 27, 2006.
BACKGROUNDU.S. Pat. No. 6,298,650 (Amundsen) discloses an easily adjustable snap link designed to interconnect jewelry and watches. The link is shown for the design of a bracelet, and utilizes a bar and spring system.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,852,829 (Relaford) discloses a belt with changeable decorative strips, the belt includes a body encircling member for fastening around the torso of the wearer and a series of decorative strips which can be attached to the outer side of the body encircling member.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,639,948 (Adell) discloses a hip belt which has a number of substantially similar pieces which are successively connected by snap fasteners. Each piece is a pliant construction of substantially uniform thickness and has a perimeter edge; the side edge portions of the perimeter edge of each piece impart a taper to the piece.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,855,637 (Luger) discloses a belt reversing mechanism; the mechanism uses two clamping sections which are rotatably connected to each other by a rivet or an eyelet. The clamping sections are connected to the belt buckle and the other may be rotated with respect to the belt buckle. The two clamping sections may also be identical and serve to connect two belt sections and they may be rotated with respect to one another so that either side of the belt section may be visible when worn.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,848,270 (Rand) discloses a belt having interchangeable decorative strips, where the decorative strips are detachably fastened to the outside belt and can be readily removed to be replaced by other strips in a coordinated fashion.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,885,684 (Dye) discloses an interchangeable belt, where the belt has a sheathing portion which is included in the construction and has an inner and outer surface with different color patterns for being selectively turned inside out to change the appearance of the belt. Referring to column 2 at line 10, the combined layers of the belt define an inside passage which slidably receives an insert of more rigid material which adds to the body of the belt and provides one way of turning the sheath inside out.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,427,119 (Carr) discloses a garment belt which has a means of enabling the appearance of the belt can be changed at will to match the person to outfit. The belt has a number of different color display members or inserts which can be inserted or removed to produce color harmony with the ensemble.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,792,158 (Gleckner) discloses a belt with a flexible link which has a series of links attached to one another and each link has a single traverse slit while the opposite end of the link is formed with a pair of traverse slits and the byte portion of any link passes through the opposed slits of the adjacent links.
U.S. Pat. No. D344,624 (Schnel) discloses a belt which appears to be designed with a plurality of holes equidistantly spaced around the center of the belt enabling the user to attach various emblems and ornamental objects.
FR 2,677,227 (Sylvie) discloses a flexible modular band for use as a clothing accessory; the band is made of a plurality of interchangeable units connected together by a rapid fastening system which enables the elements to rotate with respect to one another about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the surface of the units.
DE 3,720,857 (Braun) discloses a universal belt having exchangeable belt covering parts which can be varied quickly in color and shape to create different decorative elements.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The following embodiments represent some of the concepts which can be enabled utilizing the segmented assembly system. The system can be designed for circumnavigating various body portions such as the neck, waist, arms, wrists, legs, ankles, toes, fingers and the like.
The system provides for somewhat of an ornamental type segmented circumnavigation system where the present system can be configured for a utilitarian type segmented circumnavigation system/assembly.
Discussion will be provided with a first embodiment which consists in one form of colored segments having different segment lengths. The segments have clips at either end, allowing a coupling unit to be formed thus connecting belt segment ends together. Furthermore, solid inserts can be placed between the clips or belt segments enabling the user to add to the particular embodiment. Users can mix and match, creating various configurations of the belt segments to fit the circumferential distance of the particular appendage such as the waist.
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Before discussing the size and combination arrangements of the belt segments 12, a detailed description of coupling units 20 will be provided.
In order to enable the segmental belt assembly 10 to operate within pre-existing clothing requirements such as belt loops arranged around the waist of the user, the coupling unit 20 is provided with a height which substantially matches the belt webbing 50 as seen in
The coupling unit 20 is arranged within a substantially circumferential plane 156. The circumferential plane 156 is aligned along the circumferential axis 150 of the belt webbing 50 as it is looped about the appendage of the user, as well as a cylindrical axis 152 which is substantially perpendicular to the circumferential axis 150. The thickness of the belt webbing 50 and the coupling unit 20 is arranged in the radial axis direction 154 perpendicular to the circumferential plane 156. The coupling unit 20 forms into a generally rectilinear shape. In otherwords the coupling unit 20 may be formed into any geometric shape desired by the manufacturer.
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The coupling male and female segments may be constructed out of various materials such as pollyoxymethylene, die cast stainless steel, composite fiber materials, plastic, PVC, graphite, and the like. With a thin profile height, the coupling material needs a certain amount of ductility to provide for adequate detaching force to remove the male clip 16 from the female clip 18 without cracking the coupling unit 20 slot walls.
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For more utilitarian functions, a higher desired locking capacity may be required to resist a stronger circumferential tensioning force 180 (as seen previously in
Various spring constants can be provided to regulate the amount of force required to decouple the coupling unit 20.
While the male clip 16 and the female clip 18 can fit into any of the other male or female belt segment clips as designed, the couple unit 20 can also connect to an insert buckle 14 or rigid coupling insert 14 as seen in
Thus various rigid attachments can be inserted between the male clip 16 and female clip 18 of the couple unit 20. Multiple design configurations of the rigid inserts 14 are provided such as an insert buckle to be positioned at the front of the belt. Also, smaller rigid attachments or inserts enabling the user to attach peripheral items such as key chains, pocket knives and the like to the rigid inserts as will be discussed below.
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A brief discussion of the sizes and ranges of the current embodiment belt segments will now be provided.
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The 12-inch belt segment length 40 is adjustable to provide users with a tighter fit where the users may have an odd size waist (such as a 31-in waist) which does not conform to the unitary even numbered measurements. Furthermore, as an ornamental effect, users may wish to have a portion of the belt hanging below the beltline in somewhat of a hanging belt end arrangement.
Another example of the kit of belt segments allows for two of each of the previous mentioned belt segment lengths to be provided in an initial starter kit. The starter kit provides for an overall length of 64 inches for users to mix and match different belt sizes, colors and designs for their desired unique configuration.
In addition to the varying lengths, the current embodiment provides various ornamental patterns 52 on the faces of the belt segment webbing 50. For example, the ornamental patterns 52 can be provided for various seasonal designs such as for Christmas, New Year's, Easter, Fourth of July, etc. . . .
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The buckle 14 can be flipped over and attached in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction about the circumference of the users waist, conforming itself to right hand or left-hand users.
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Claims
1. A coupling for a band segment said coupling comprising:
- a. a male clip and a female clip, said male clip comprising a male clip plane, said female clip comprising a female clip plane, said male clip and said female clip interoperable to form said couple within a couple plane, said couple plane aligned along a circumferential axis, along which an insertion force, a detachment force, or a circumferential band force may substantially be applied;
- b. said male clip comprising a male membrane end and a first insert extending along said male clip plane;
- c. said female clip comprising a female clip material thickness substantially perpendicular to said female clip plane, a female clip membrane end, a first slot defined by a top wall and a bottom wall, said first slot extending along said female clip plane, said top wall and said bottom wall parallel with said female clip plane;
- d. a locking mechanism comprising: i. a first protrusion arranged on either said first insert or said first slot and arranged substantially perpendicular to said male clip plane or female clip plane; ii. a first recess arranged on either said first insert or said first slot and arranged substantially perpendicular to said male clip plane or said female clip plane and positioned when couple is formed to operably fit with said first protrusion; iii. said locking mechanism further comprising a locking spring force maintained substantially perpendicular to said coupling plane, said locking spring force applied substantially perpendicular to said top wall or said bottom wall of said female clip;
- e. said detachment force applicable to overcome said locking spring force in combination with said first protrusion seated in said first recess;
- f. said insertion force applicable to overcome said locking spring force in combination with said first protrusion seated in said first recess;
- g. said circumferential band force applied during normal wear of a belt utilizing said coupling, which will not substantially overcome said locking spring force in combination with said first protrusion seated in said first recess.
2. The coupling according to claim 1 wherein said locking mechanism further comprises:
- a. said first protrusion comprising a semispherical shape extending into said first recess;
- b. said first recess comprising a semispherical recess.
3. The coupling according to claim 1 wherein said locking mechanism further comprises:
- a. said first protrusion comprising a spring-loaded bullet catch;
- b. said first recess comprising a semispherical recess.
4. The coupling according to claim 1 wherein said male clip and said female clip are further comprised of a rigid material.
5. The coupling according to claim 4 wherein said rigid material further comprises at least one of the following materials: polyoxymethylene, die cast stainless steel, composite fiber material, plastic, PVC, graphite.
6. The coupling according to claim 1 wherein said male clip further comprises:
- a. said first insert comprising a semi circular profile;
- b. said female clip further comprising said first slot and comprising a semi circular profile to match said first insert.
7. The coupling according to claim 1 wherein said male clip further comprises:
- a. said first insert comprising a rectilinear profile;
- b. said female clip further comprising said first slot and comprising a rectilinear profile to match said first insert.
8. The coupling according to claim 1 wherein said locking mechanism further comprises:
- a. a second protrusion arranged on either said first insert or said first slot and arranged substantially perpendicular to said male clip plane or female clip plane.
9. The coupling according to claim 8 wherein said locking mechanism further comprises:
- a. a second recess arranged with either said first insert or said first slot and arranged substantially perpendicular to said male clip plane or said female clip plane and positioned when couple is formed to operably fit said second protrusion.
10. The coupling according to claim 1 wherein said locking mechanism further comprises:
- a. said top wall applying said locking spring force to maintain said first protrusion in position with said first recess.
11. The coupling according to claim 1 wherein said locking mechanism further comprises:
- a. said spring-loaded bullet catch applying said locking spring force to maintain said first protrusion in position with said first recess.
12. A rigid coupling insert comprising:
- a. a body section configured to maintain a position within a circumferential band segment, said body section comprising a female slot and a male insert;
- b. said body section further comprising a geometric profile arranged along a circumferentially aligned longitudinal axis and transverse axis forming a section plane; a substantially rigid material comprising a material thickness substantially perpendicular to said section plane;
- c. said male insert extending along said section plane;
- d. said female slot arranged opposite said male insert along said section plane, said female slot comprising a top wall and a bottom wall, said top wall and said bottom wall parallel to said section plane and forming said female slot;
- e. a first protrusion arranged on either said male insert or said female slot and substantially perpendicular to said section plane to interoperate with a second recess on either a male clip or a female clip;
- f. a first recess arranged on either said male insert or said female slot without said first protrusion, said first recess substantially perpendicular to said section plane and arranged to receive a second protrusion on either a male clip or a female clip.
13. The rigid coupling insert according to claim 12 wherein said geometric profile further comprises at least one of following: a rectilinear profile, a circular profile, an oval profile, a triangular profile, a non-symmetrical profile.
14. The rigid coupling insert according to claim 12 wherein said geometric profile further comprises: a rectilinear profile comprising a first window region maintained substantially within the body section between said female slot and said male insert.
15. The rigid coupling insert according to claim 14 wherein said first window region further comprises one or more following arrangements: a rectilinear opening, a circular opening, an oval opening, a semicircular opening, a triangular opening, a nonsymmetrical opening.
16. The rigid coupling insert according to claim 14 wherein said geometric profile further comprises a second window region.
17. The rigid coupling insert according to claim 14 wherein said first window region further comprises a rectilinear opening maintained between said female slot and said male insert within said body section along a first longitudinal edge of said rigid coupling body section.
18. The rigid coupling insert according to claim 16 wherein said second window region further comprises a rectilinear opening maintained between said female slot and said male insert within said body section along a second longitudinal edge of said rigid coupling body section.
19. The rigid coupling insert according to claim 12 wherein said geometric profile further comprises a group of circular openings, said group of circular openings comprising a first opening, a second opening, and a third opening.
20. A circumferential band segment comprising:
- a. a first membrane section configured to circumnavigate a portion of a human body part, said human body part aligned along a central axis;
- b. said first membrane section having a first end and a second end, a first membrane section length interposed between said first end and said second end;
- c. a male clip attached to said first end, a female clip attached to said second end, said male and female clips operable to interlock to form a band couple;
- d. said first membrane section configured to couple with a plurality of intermediate membrane sections, each of said plurality of intermediate membrane sections comprising: i. an intermediate membrane section length; ii. a first intermediate end and a second intermediate end; iii. an intermediate male clip attached to said first intermediate end; iv. an intermediate female clip attached to said second intermediate end;
- e. said intermediate male clips interoperable with said intermediate female clips; said intermediate female clips interoperable with said male clip; said intermediate male clips interoperable with said female clip; all to form said circumferential band segment.
21. A circumferential band for circumnavigating a portion of the human body, said circumferential band comprising:
- a. a plurality of band segments comprising a first band segment, a second band segment, and a plurality of intermediate band segments;
- b. each of said plurality of band segments comprising: i. a first membrane section comprising a first end and a second end, a first membrane section length interposed between said first end and said second end, a male clip attached to said first end, a female clip attached to said second end, said male and female clips operable to interlock and form a band couple; ii. said band couple comprising: said male clip comprising a first insert, said female clip comprising a first slot defined by a top wall and a bottom wall, a locking mechanism comprising a first protrusion arranged with either said first insert or said first slot; iii. a first recess arranged with either said first insert or said first slot where said first protrusion is not, and said first recess positioned to operably fit with said first protrusion when said band couple is formed; iv. a locking spring force maintained substantially perpendicular to said top wall or said bottom wall of said female clip holding said first protrusion and said first recess together;
- c. a first rigid coupling insert comprising: a body section configured to maintain a position between said male clip and said female clip of said plurality of band segments.
22. The circumferential band according to claim 21 wherein said first rigid coupling insert further comprises:
- a. said body section comprising a female slot and a male insert;
- b. said body section further comprising a geometric profile arranged along a circumferentially aligned longitudinal axis and transverse axis forming a section plane; a substantially rigid material comprising a material thickness substantially perpendicular to said section plane;
- c. said male insert extending along said section plane;
- d. said female slot arranged opposite said male insert along said section plane, said female slot comprising a top wall and a bottom wall, said top wall and said bottom wall parallel to said section plane and forming said female slot;
- e. a first rigid insert protrusion arranged on either said male insert or said female slot and substantially perpendicular to said section plane to interoperate with a second recess on either said male clip or said female clip;
- f. a first rigid insert recess arranged on either said male insert or said female slot without said first protrusion, said first rigid insert recess substantially perpendicular to said section plane and arranged to receive a second protrusion on either said male clip or said female clip.
23. A method of forming a circumferential band about a portion of the human appendage, said method comprising:
- a. accessing a plurality of band segments from a band segment reservoir;
- b. said band segment reservoir comprising a range of band segment sizes, said range of band segment sizes comprising a first unit differential between band segment sizes;
- c. each of said plurality band segments compressing: a membrane section comprising a first end and a second end, a membrane section length interposed between said first end and said second end, a male clip attached to said first end, a female clip attached to said second end; said male clip comprising a first insert, said female clip comprising a first slot defined by a top wall and a bottom wall, a locking mechanism comprising a first protrusion arranged with either said first insert or said first slot, a first recess arranged with either said first insert or said first slot where said first protrusion is not located;
- d. choosing one or more band segments from said band segment reservoir;
- e. coupling said one or more band segments together by inserting said male clip from one of said plurality of band segments into said female clip from one of said plurality of band segments;
- f. locking said male clip into said female clip by engaging a locking spring force maintained substantially perpendicular to said top wall or said bottom wall of said female clip holding said first protrusion and said first recess together;
- g. optionally inserting a first rigid coupling between a male clip and a female clip of said plurality of band segments;
- h. optionally attaching one or more attachment devices to said first rigid coupling;
- i. adjusting said circumferential band to fit said portion of human appendage by removing a band segment and replacing it with a replacement band segment;
- j. wearing said circumferential band on said portion of the human appendage.
24. A circumferential band to fit about a portion of the human appendage, said circumferential band comprising:
- a. means for accessing a plurality of band segment's from a band segment reservoir;
- b. means for choosing one or more band segments from said band segment reservoir;
- c. means for coupling said one or more band segments together;
- d. means for inserting a male clip into a female clip;
- e. means for locking said male clip into said female clip by overcoming a locking spring force, said locking spring force maintained substantially perpendicular to a top wall or a bottom wall of said female clip;
- f. means for optionally inserting a first rigid coupling between a male clip and a female clip of said plurality of band segments;
- g. means for optionally attaching one or more attachment devices comprising: a purse, a pocketknife, a key chain.
Type: Application
Filed: May 25, 2007
Publication Date: Dec 27, 2007
Inventor: Jan Van Cotthem (Mukilteo, WA)
Application Number: 11/754,183
International Classification: A41F 9/02 (20060101); A44B 11/00 (20060101);