HANGING BELT
A hanging belt includes a main belt, two supplementary belts respectively connected to two opposite ends of the main belt at an angle, an interlocking series of teeth extending along respective border edges of the main belt and the supplementary belts, a slide coupled between a part of the interlocking series of teeth at the main belt and another part of the interlocking series of teeth at one supplementary belt and movable to close the interlocking series of teeth and to convert the main belt and the supplementary belts into a bag, a clasp fastened to the slide, and fasteners fixedly mounted at the two opposite ends of the main belt and the supplementary belts and adapted for detachably securing the two supplementary belts to the main belt and to each other to hold the hanging belt in the form of a loop for hanging.
(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to hang belts and more particularly to a hanging belt for hanging around the neck to hang a name badge, magnetic access card, mobile phone or any other mobile electronic device from the chest that can be converted into a storage bag.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
A hanging belt or neck belt is for hanging around the user's neck to hang a personal item from the chest. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,446,997 discloses a convertible camera-supporting belt, which includes a belt strap having a first set of ends connectable by an adjustable buckle to form a belt to be worn about the neck. A clip or snap hook can be connected to the adjustable buckle for securing a name badge or magnetic access card holder. However, this design of convertible camera-supporting belt can simply be used for hanging a personal item. When it is not used for hanging, it will become a superfluous thing. Thus, this design of convertible camera-supporting belt has a low added value.
It will be a practical and great design to enable a hanging belt for hanging a name badge, magnetic access card, mobile phone, earphones or any other mobile electronic device from the chest to be convertible into a storage bag for storing the name badge, magnetic access card, mobile phone, earphones or mobile electronic device. Techniques enabling a fabric belt to be rapidly converted into a bar are known. Exemplars are seen in U.S. Pat. No. 4,710,983 and U.S. Pat. No. 7,509,985. These designs have fastening means arranged around the border edge of a belt body and use a slide for securely fastening successive tiers of the fastening means together to form a hand carried container. However, these design do not allow the belt body to be conveniently converted into a loop for hanging. Further improvement on these designs is desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one object of the present invention to provide a hanging belt that can be conveniently arranged into a loop for hanging around the neck to hang a name badge, magnetic access card, mobile phone or any other mobile electronic device from the chest, and can be rapidly converted into a storage bag for storing a personal item.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a hanging belt of the invention comprises a main belt, two supplementary belts respectively connected to two opposite ends of the main belt at an angle, an interlocking series of teeth extending along respective border edges of the main belt and the supplementary belts, a slide coupled between a part of the interlocking series of teeth at the main belt and another part of the interlocking series of teeth at one supplementary belt and movable to close two symmetrical halves of the interlocking series of teeth and to convert the main belt and the supplementary belts into a bag, a clasp fastened to the slide, and fastening means fixedly mounted at the two opposite ends of the main belt and the supplementary belts and adapted for detachably securing the two supplementary belts to the two opposite ends of the main belt and detachably securing the two supplementary belts together to hold the hanging belt in the form of a loop for hanging.
Preferably, the contained angle defined between each supplementary belt and the main belt is smaller than 90°.
Preferably, the hanging belt further comprises a connection member, for example, a spring clip, snap hook or mobile phone strap can be fastened to the clasp.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the fastening means is a snap button fastening structure, which comprises at least one single-sided snap button mounted at one side of each of the two opposite ends of the main belt, and at least one double-sided snap button mounted at each supplementary belt. Each double-sided snap button at each supplementary belt is detachably fastenable to one respective single-sided snap button at one end of the main belt. Further, one double-sided snap button at one supplementary belt is detachably fastenable to one respective double-sided snap button at the other supplementary belt.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the fastening means is a fabric hook-and-loop fastening structure, which comprises a first fastening strip affixed to one side of each of the two opposite ends of the main belt, a second fastening strip affixed to one side of each supplementary belt, a third fastening strip affixed to an opposite side of one supplementary belt and a fourth fastening strip affixed to an opposite side of the other supplementary belt. The second fastening strips at the supplementary belts are respectively detachably fastenable to the two first fastening strips at the two opposite ends of the main belt. Further, the third fastening strip at one supplementary belt and the fourth fastening strip at the other supplementary belt are detachably fastenable to each other.
By means of using the snap button fastening structure or fabric hook-and-loop fastening structure to fasten the two supplementary belts to the main belt in a parallel manner and then to fasten the two supplementary belts together, the hanging belt is arranged into a neck strap for hanging around the neck, enabling a name badge, magnetic access card, mobile phone or any other mobile electronic device to be secured to the clasp. Further, by means of pulling the slide to close two symmetrical halves of the interlocking series of teeth, the hanging belt is converted into a storage bag for keeping the attached name badge, magnetic access card, mobile phone or any other mobile electronic device.
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Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A hanging belt, comprising:
- a main belt being an elongated member having two opposite ends;
- two supplementary belts each having one end fixedly connected to a respective one of the two opposite ends of said main belt at a predetermined angle so that each said supplementary belt define with said main belt a predetermined contained angle;
- an interlocking series of teeth fixedly fastened to and extending along the contour of said main belt and the contour of each said supplementary belt;
- a slide coupled between a part of said interlocking series of teeth at said main belt and another part of said interlocking series of teeth at one said supplementary belt and movable to close two symmetrical halves of said interlocking series of teeth and to convert said main belt and said supplementary belts into a bag;
- a clasp fastened to said slide; and
- snap button fastening means fixedly mounted at the two opposite ends of said main belt and said supplementary belts and adapted for respectively and detachably securing said two supplementary belts to the two opposite ends of said main belt and detachably securing said two supplementary belts together to hold the hanging belt in the form of a loop for hanging.
2. The hanging belt as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contained angle defined between each said supplementary belt and said main belt is smaller than 90°.
3. The hanging belt as claimed in claim 2, wherein said snap button fastening means comprises at least one single-sided snap button mounted at one side of each of the two opposite ends of said main belt, and at least one double-sided snap button mounted at each said supplementary belt, each said double-sided snap button at each said supplementary belt being detachably fastenable to one respective said single-sided snap button at one end of said main belt, one said double-sided snap button at one said supplementary belt being detachably fastenable to one respective said double-sided snap button at the other said supplementary belt.
4. The hanging belt as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a connection member fastened to said clasp.
5. The hanging belt as claimed in claim 4, wherein said connection member is selected from the group consisting of spring clip, snap hook and mobile phone strap.
6. A hanging belt, comprising:
- a main belt being an elongated member having two opposite ends;
- two supplementary belts each having one end fixedly connected to a respective one of the two opposite ends of said main belt at a predetermined angle so that each said supplementary belt define with said main belt a predetermined contained angle;
- an interlocking series of teeth fixedly fastened to and extending along the contour of said main belt and the contour of each said supplementary belt;
- a slide coupled between a part of said interlocking series of teeth at said main belt and another part of said interlocking series of teeth at one said supplementary belt and movable to close two symmetrical halves of said interlocking series of teeth and to convert said main belt and said supplementary belts into a bag;
- a clasp fastened to said slide; and
- a fabric hook-and-loop fastening structure fixedly mounted at the two opposite ends of said main belt and said supplementary belts and adapted for respectively and detachably securing said two supplementary belts to the two opposite ends of said main belt and detachably securing said two supplementary belts together to hold the hanging belt in the form of a loop for hanging.
7. The hanging belt as claimed in claim 6, wherein the contained angle defined between each said supplementary belt and said main belt is smaller than 90°.
8. The hanging belt as claimed in claim 7, wherein said fabric hook-and-loop fastening structure comprises a first fastening strip affixed to one side of each of the two opposite ends of said main belt, a second fastening strip affixed to one side of each said supplementary belt, a third fastening strip affixed to an opposite side of one said supplementary belt and a fourth fastening strip affixed to an opposite side of the other said supplementary belt, the two said second fastening strips at said supplementary belts being detachably fastenable to the two said first fastening strips at the two opposite ends of said main belt, said third fastening strip at one said supplementary belt and said fourth fastening strip at the other said supplementary belt being detachably fastenable to each other.
9. The hanging belt as claimed in claim 8, further comprising a connection member fastened to said clasp.
10. The hanging belt as claimed in claim 9, wherein said connection member is selected from the group consisting of spring clip, snap hook and mobile phone strap.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 2, 2013
Publication Date: Jun 4, 2015
Inventor: Roger C. Y. Chung (New Taipei City)
Application Number: 14/094,784