Modular Garment Harness System
One embodiment of the present invention relates to a modular garment harness system including a lower body garment, a waist member, a leg loop member, and a coupler. The waist member may act as both a belt and waist portion of the harness by encircling the waist region of the lower body garment. The waist member may be coupled to the lower body garment so as to enable a user to single handedly adjust the internal circumference of the waist region. The leg loop member and coupler are modular components in that they may be easily stored and engaged when full harness operation is necessary. The coupler may enable a user to intercouple the anterior middle region of the leg loop member, the posterior middle region of the leg loop member, and the fixed gap formed between the waist member and lower body garment.
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The invention generally relates to both garments and harness systems. In particular, the present invention relates to an modular garment harness system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONCold weather outdoor garments are used to both conserve heat and protect users from external moisture. For example, jackets and pants are commonly worn during snow sports to regulate body temperature by conserving internal body heat and preventing snow contact. Cold weather garments must be specifically designed to articulate in response to various user movements to facilitate full range of motion and thereby unrestricted optimal performance during snow sports. For example, the arm portions of a jacket must be stitched to the torso portion such that a user can raise their hands over their head.
Harnesses are used to intercouple a user with some form of safety line such as a rope or cable. The most common type of harness used in outdoor sports is coupled around a user's waist and legs. In various outdoor sports, a harness is used during ascent and descent of technical terrain to enable a user to intercouple with a rope. For example, in roped climbing related activities, an individual will generally wear a harness to provide a coupling point for the rope. Likewise, during roped descents and rappels, a harness is necessary to facilitate the controlled rope descent.
One of the common problems with conventional harness systems is the inefficient process required to engage and remove the harness from a user's body. For example, a user must raise and tighten the waist region around their waist and individually raise and tighten each leg loop around their legs. Likewise, to remove the harness, each step must be reversed, including loosening and descending the harness from the waist and legs. Winter sports generally require wearing gloves or other forms of hand insulation, reducing the dexterity capability of the user. In addition, winter sports require varying garment layers over the waist and legs depending on the temperature, thereby requiring either very large or adjustable harness systems to accommodate varying thicknesses. Further, certain winter sports only require very infrequent harness usage at unpredictable times. Therefore, conventional harness systems are inappropriate for certain situations and activities which may involve varying garment thicknesses, reduced dexterity, and/or infrequent usage.
Therefore, there is a need in the industry for a modular garment harness system that overcomes the problems of conventional harness systems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention generally relates to both garments and harness systems. One embodiment of the present invention relates to a modular garment harness system including a lower body garment, a waist member, a leg loop member, and a coupler. The waist member may act as both a belt and waist portion of the harness by encircling the waist region of the lower body garment through a sleeve and a buckle member. The waist member may be coupled to the lower body garment so as to enable a user to single handedly adjust the internal circumference of the waist region. The coupling between the waist member and the lower body garment also forms a fixed gap which may be used in conjunction with the leg loop member as a harness tie-in point. The leg loop member and coupler are modular components in that they may be easily stored and engaged when full harness operation is necessary. The leg loop member is a continuous loop having a circumference greater than the hip region. The coupler may be a carabiner to enable a user to intercouple the anterior middle region of the leg loop member, the posterior middle region of the leg loop member, and the fixed gap formed between the waist member and lower body garment. A second embodiment of the present invention relates to a method of engaging a modular harness, including encircling the leg loop member and intercoupling anterior middle region of the leg loop member, the posterior middle region of the leg loop member, and the fixed gap to form a complete tie-in point.
Embodiments of the present invention represent a significant advance in the field of harness systems. Existing external harness systems are unnecessarily cumbersome, as they prevent a user from coupling/decoupling the harness system while wearing any type of glove or mitten. In addition, existing harness systems are not sufficiently adjustable to accommodate the varying layers of garments used during winter sports activities such as ski mountaineering. Finally, existing harness systems are inefficient to engage/remove for activities that require very infrequent or unpredictable usage.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be set forth or will become more fully apparent in the description that follows and in the appended claims. The features and advantages may be realized and obtained by means of the instruments and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. Furthermore, the features and advantages of the invention may be learned by the practice of the invention or will be obvious from the description, as set forth hereinafter.
The following description of the invention can be understood in light of the Figures, which illustrate specific aspects of the invention and are a part of the specification. Together with the following description, the Figures demonstrate and explain the principles of the invention. In the Figures, the physical dimensions may be exaggerated for clarity. The same reference numerals in different drawings represent the same element, and thus their descriptions will be omitted.
One embodiment of the present invention relates to a modular garment harness system including a lower body garment, a waist member, a leg loop member, and a coupler. The waist member may act as both a belt and waist portion of the harness by encircling the waist region of the lower body garment through a sleeve and a buckle member. The waist member may be coupled to the lower body garment so as to enable a user to single handedly adjust the internal circumference of the waist region. The coupling between the waist member and the lower body garment also forms a fixed gap which may be used in conjunction with the leg loop member as a harness tie-in point. The leg loop member and coupler are modular components in that they may be easily stored and engaged when full harness operation is necessary. The leg loop member is a continuous loop having a circumference greater than the hip region. The coupler may be a carabiner to enable a user to intercouple the anterior middle region of the leg loop member, the posterior middle region of the leg loop member, and the fixed gap formed between the waist member and lower body garment. A second embodiment of the present invention relates to a method of engaging a modular harness, including encircling the leg loop member and intercoupling anterior middle region of the leg loop member, the posterior middle region of the leg loop member, and the fixed gap to form a complete tie-in point. Also, while embodiments are described in reference to a modular lower body garment harness systems, it will be appreciated that the teachings of the present invention are applicable to other types of modular harness systems including but not limited to a modular upper body garment harness system.
The following terms are defined as follows:
DEFINITIONSGarment—an article of clothing worn over a portion of a user's body, including but not limited to pants, shorts, shirts, jackets, etc. A lower body garment in particular describes an article of clothing worn over the lower body such as a pair of pants. Likewise, an upper body garment refers to an article of clothing worn over the upper body such as a shirt or jacket.
Harness—a harness is referred to as an intercoupled system encircling both a user's waist and legs. A “rigger's harness” or “harness belt” is in contrast defined as only the waist portion of a harness. The term harness is used to define a certain type of harness which is likely compliant with recreational type safety certifications.
Modular—a system of components which may be intercoupled in a plurality of configurations. For example, a modular garment harness system may include both a non-harness configuration and a harness configuration.
Posterior/anterior—anatomical terms referring to the front and back side of a human body. Correspondingly named garment regions refer to the portions disposed over the front and back sides of the user. For example, the posterior side of a pair of pants refers to the back region when worn by a user.
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The waist member 140 forms a continuous loop around the waist region 122 by extending through the sleeve 132 and a buckle member 144. The portion of the waist member extending through the buckle member 144 forms an adjustable coupling with the waist region 122 of the lower body garment 120. The portion of the waist member 140 extending internally through the sleeve 132 may include one or more fixed couplings to the waist region 122. A portion of the waist member 140 extends through the buckle and is referred to as the tightening portion 146 (See
The leg loop member 160 and coupler 180 are deployable components of the modular garment harness system 100. Therefore, the leg loop member 160 and coupler 180 may stored and efficiently intercoupled with the waist member to engage the harness configuration of the system. The leg loop member 160 is a continuous loop of material with a circumference greater than the hip region 124 of the lower body garment. When the leg loop member is coupled around the hip region 124 of the lower body garment, it includes an anterior mid region 164 and a posterior mid region 162 corresponding to the anterior and posterior sides 128, 130 of the lower body garment.
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It should be noted that various alternative system designs may be practiced in accordance with the present invention, including one or more portions or concepts of the embodiment illustrated in
Claims
1. A modular garment harness system comprising:
- a lower body garment configured to be worn over a user's lower body including a waist region and a hip region corresponding to the navel and hip regions of the user respectively, wherein the waist region has an internal circumference, and wherein the lower body garment includes an anterior and a posterior region corresponding to the anterior and posterior of the user;
- a waist member encircling the waist region of the lower body garment through a sleeve and a buckle member, wherein the waist member is adjustably and fixably coupled to the lower body garment to effect the internal circumference of the waist region, and wherein the coupling between the waist member and the lower body garment forms a fixed gap external of the sleeve;
- a leg loop member configured to encircle the hip region of the lower body garment, wherein the leg loop member is a continuous loop having a circumference greater than the hip region, and wherein the leg loop member includes an anterior mid region and a posterior mid region corresponding to the anterior and posterior sides of the lower body garment; and
- a coupler configured to releasably couple the anterior mid region, the posterior mid region, and the fixed gap.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the sleeve extends substantially around a non-navel portion of the waist region of the lower body garment.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the sleeve includes an external member circumferentially coupled around a top and bottom of the waist region.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the waist member is fixably coupled to a first ends of the buckle member and adjustably coupled to a second end of the buckle member.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the adjustable coupling between the waist member and the lower body garment is configured to permit a user to reduce the internal circumference with a single hand operation.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the fixed gap is adjacent to the buckle member and the sleeve.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the fixed gap and buckle member are substantially disposed on the waist region corresponding to the navel region of the user.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the fixed gap includes an internal loop fixably coupled to the waist member and the waist region.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the waist member and buckle member form a continuous loop around the waist region.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the coupler is a carabiner.
11. A modular garment harness system comprising:
- a lower body garment configured to be worn over a user's lower body including a waist region and a hip region corresponding to the navel and hip regions of the user respectively, wherein the waist region has an internal circumference, and wherein the lower body garment includes an anterior and a posterior region corresponding to the anterior and posterior of the user;
- a waist member encircling the waist region of the lower body garment through a sleeve and a buckle member, wherein the sleeve extends substantially around a non-navel portion of the waist region of the lower body garment, and wherein the waist member and buckle member form a continuous loop around the waist region, and wherein the waist member is adjustably and fixably coupled to the lower body garment to effect the internal circumference of the waist region, and wherein the coupling between the waist member and the lower body garment forms a fixed gap external of the sleeve;
- a leg loop member configured to encircle the hip region of the lower body garment, wherein the leg loop member is a continuous loop having a circumference greater than the hip region, and wherein the leg loop member includes an anterior mid region and a posterior mid region corresponding to the anterior and posterior sides of the lower body garment; and
- a coupler configured to releasably couple the anterior mid region, the posterior mid region, and the fixed gap.
12. A method for engaging a modular harness system on a lower body garment comprising the acts of:
- providing a lower body garment configured to be worn over a user's lower body including a waist region and a hip region corresponding to the navel and hip regions of the user respectively, wherein the waist region has an internal circumference, and wherein the lower body garment includes an anterior and a posterior region corresponding to the anterior and posterior of the user;
- encircling a waist member around the waist region of the lower body garment through a sleeve and a buckle member, including adjustably and fixably coupling the waist member is to the lower body garment to effect the internal circumference of the waist region, and creating a fixed gap external of the sleeve between the waist member and the lower body garment;
- encircling a leg loop member around the hip region of the lower body garment, wherein the leg loop member is a continuous loop having a circumference greater than the hip region, and wherein the leg loop member includes an anterior mid region and a posterior mid region corresponding to the anterior and posterior sides of the lower body garment; and
- coupling the anterior mid region, the posterior mid region, and the fixed gap.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the act of coupling the anterior mid region, the posterior mid region, and the fixed gap includes routing the posterior mid region under and between a set of leg regions of the lower body garment to the anterior mid region.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein the act of coupling the anterior mid region, the posterior mid region, and the fixed gap includes translating the anterior and posterior mid regions to substantial proximity with the fixed gap.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein the act of coupling the anterior mid region, the posterior mid region, and the fixed gap includes routing a carabiner through the fixed gap and across both the anterior and posterior mid regions.
16. The method of claim 12, wherein the act of encircling a leg loop member around the hip region of the lower body garment includes the acts of:
- routing the leg loop member over at least one of the user's head and feet; and
- translating the leg loop member to the hip region of the user.
17. The method of claim 12, wherein the act of encircling a waist member around the waist region of the lower body garment through a sleeve and a buckle member includes forming a continuous loop around the waist region with the waist member and the buckle.
18. The method of claim 12, wherein the act of creating a fixed gap external of the sleeve between the waist member and the lower body garment includes coupling an internal loop within the fixed loop to the waist member and the waist region.
19. The method of claim 12, wherein the act of encircling a waist member around the waist region of the lower body garment through a sleeve and a buckle member includes extending the sleeve substantially around a non-navel portion of the waist region of the lower body garment.
20. The method of claim 12, where the act of adjustably and fixably coupling the waist member is to the lower body garment to effect the internal circumference of the waist region includes enabling a user to reduce the internal circumference with a single hand operation.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 14, 2014
Publication Date: Feb 18, 2016
Applicant: BLACK DIAMOND EQUIPMENT LTD. (Salt Lake City,, UT)
Inventors: Martijn Linden (Salt Lake City), Tara Fallis Latham (Salt Lake City, UT)
Application Number: 14/459,405