POUCH BELT HAVING AN ADJUSTABLE POUCH AND METHOD FOR MAKING POUCH BELT
A pouch belt is provided having a belt with a convex-shaped insertion portion and a belt flap portion that is capable of being folded. The belt supports first and second D-rings that define first and second D-ring openings and the belt flap portion extends through the first and second D-ring openings. The belt flap portion and is folded and secured to the belt. A first pouch assembly is providing having a pouch and pouch belt loop, and the pouch belt loop defines a pouch belt passage that is sized to receive the belt. The pouch is supported by the pouch belt loop. The pouch has a zipper that provides for access to a pouch interior. A second pouch assembly is provided and supportable by the belt. In another embodiment there is a tipped belt having an insertion portion with an insertion tip.
There are many reasons why people wear belts. Some people wear belts to hold up their pants so that the pants do not slide towards the ground. Other people wear belts to support objects such as cell phones, and other people wear belts to support equipment, for example law enforcement equipment.
However, most of these belts require the belt be threaded through the belt loops of the pants being worn. It takes time to not only thread the belt though the loops properly, that is, the user must not inadvertently bypass any of the loops. It takes even more time and a great amount of concentration to thread a belt through the belt loops through when the belt is simultaneously supporting something, for example a cell phone case. This is because the weight of the object being supported by the belt tends to pull the belt out of the belt loops. Thus, two hands must be used to properly thread the cell phone case to the belt.
Another problem with clothing, for example women's clothing, is that the clothing is not manufactured with belt loops. Thus, for many women it is impossible to carry items on a belt. In addition, the clothing worn by women often does not have pockets, and even if there are pockets they are usually small and unable to hold many items. As a result, women are forced to carry purses to store the items they use on a daily basis.
Thus, there is a need for a product that allows for people to wear belts that capable of carrying objects, regardless of whether or not the clothing has belt loops. In addition, the product should be easy to manufacture and easy to use.
SUMMARYA pouch belt is provided that that has a belt and a pouch allows for the easy storage and carrying of articles by the user, regardless of whether or not the clothing the user is wearing has or does not have belt loops. The pouch belt includes a belt, and the belt has a convex-shaped insertion portion. In another embodiment, the belt is replaced with a tipped belt that is structurally the same as the belt except the tipped belt has an insertion portion having an insertion tip instead of the convex-shaped insertion portion.
The belt has a belt flap portion that is capable of being folded. The belt also has a first D-ring that defines a first D-ring opening and a second D-ring that defines a second D-ring opening. The belt flap portion extends through the first and second D-ring openings and the belt flap portion and is folded and secured to the belt to form a D-ring housing. The first and second D-rings extend through the D-ring housing such that the belt supports the first and second D-rings and the first and second D-rings are movable relative to the D-ring housing.
The pouch belt also includes a first pouch assembly that has a pouch and a pouch belt loop that extends from the pouch. The pouch belt loop defines a pouch belt passage that is sized to receive the belt. The pouch is supported by the pouch belt loop, and the belt can be moved through the pouch belt loop. The pouch has a zipper that can be zipped and unzipped such that access can be gained to a pouch interior. In other embodiments the zipper may be replaced with buttons or hook and loop fasteners.
The pouch has opposed first and second pouch sidewalls that have the same dimensions and shape. The first pouch sidewall has opposed side first and second side edge portions that are convex, and the first and second side edge portions extend to a base edge portion that has a convex shape. In other embodiments the base edge portion may be substantially linear. The opposed first and second side edge portions also extend to a connecting edge portion that is substantially linear such that the first pouch sidewall flares outwardly in a direction from the connecting edge portion to the convex shaped base edge portion. A pouch support wall extends from the first pouch sidewall to the second pouch sidewall, such that the first and second pouch sidewalls and the pouch support wall define the pouch interior.
The pouch belt may have a second pouch assembly that is structurally the same as the first pouch assembly and can be supported by the belt. In other embodiments there may be a third or fourth pouch assembly.
A method is also provided for making the pouch belt.
FIG.1A is a front view of another embodiment of the pouch belt.
It is pointed out at the outset that like reference numerals are used to reference the same surfaces, structures, and features throughout this description and the embodiments described herein.
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Similarly, the second belt edge 46 extends from the convex shaped first belt end edge 37 to a third sloped edge 58, and the third sloped edge 58 meets with a fourth sloped edge 60, and the fourth sloped edge 60 extends to the second belt end edge 38. The third and fourth sloped edges 58, 60 define a second V-shaped recess 62 in the belt 12.
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Similarly, the second belt edge 46a extends from the convex shaped first belt end edge 37a to a third sloped edge 58a, and the third sloped edge 58a meets with a fourth sloped edge 60a, and the fourth sloped edge 60a extends to the second belt end edge 38a. The third and fourth sloped edges 58a, 60a define a second V-shaped recess 62a in the tipped belt 15.
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The belt 12 also has a D-ring housing 86 as shown in
It is to be understood that the first and second D-rings 18, 20 are attached to the tipped belt 15 in the exact same manner as described above in connection with the belt 12, and the belt flap portion 63a is moved through the first and second D-rings 18, 20, then folded over the first and second D-rings 18, 20 such that the belt flap portion 63a abuts the first side 40a of the tipped belt 15, and then secured in place with stitching or adhesives as described above. The pouch belt 10 also includes a first pouch assembly 14 and in another embodiment includes a second pouch assembly 14a and the first and second pouch assemblies 14, 14a are structurally identical to one another. As shown in
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The first and second pouch sidewalls 114, 116 can be made of leather, stiff leather, plastic, resilient materials, rubber, flexible resilient materials, metal, fabrics, imitation leather, manmade and synthetic materials and fibers, and other suitable materials. In one embodiment the first and second pouch sidewalls 114, 116 are flat or planar 127 as shown in
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The pouch support wall 140 may be made of leather, stiff leather, fabrics, flexible materials, resilient materials, natural and synthetic materials and plastic. In an embodiment wherein the pouch support wall 140 is made of fabric or other flexible material, and as shown in
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In other embodiments there may be a third pouch assembly or a fourth pouch assembly (not shown) that are each structurally identical to the first pouch assembly 14.
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In other preferred embodiments each of the first and second pouch assemblies 14, 14a are each formed from molded plastic, or from a flexible resilient material as a one piece-body 300, 300a (see
It is pointed out that not only is the pouch belt 10 functional, but it is stylish to wear and will want to be worn by many women and men who have a need to carry objects in a secure, comfortable and convenient manner. In addition, may users 200 may use the pouch belt 10 instead of carrying a purse. In addition, the user 200 can take the pouch belt 10 on and off very quickly by simply moving the first and second D-rings 18, 20 and pulling the belt 12 out through the first and second D-ring openings 71, 75.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that while a pouch belt 10 has been described in connection with particular embodiments and examples, the pouch belt 10 is not necessarily so limited and that other examples, uses, modifications, and departures from the embodiments, examples, and uses may be made without departing from the pouch belt 10. All these embodiments are intended to be within the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A pouch belt comprising:
- a belt and the belt having a belt flap portion that is capable of being folded;
- a first D-ring that defines a first D-ring opening and a second D-ring that defines a second D-ring opening and wherein the belt flap portion extends through the first and second D-ring openings and the belt flap portion and is folded and secured to the belt to form a D-ring housing through which the first and second D-rings extend such that the belt supports the first and second D-rings;
- a first pouch assembly having a pouch and the first pouch assembly has a pouch belt loop that defines a pouch belt passage that is sized to receive the belt and the pouch belt loop extends from the pouch and the pouch has a zipper; and,
- wherein the pouch defines a pouch interior and the pouch interior is accessible by unzipping the zipper.
2. The pouch belt according to claim 1 wherein the belt has a first belt end edge and an opposed second belt end edge, a first side and an opposed second side, a first belt edge an opposed a second belt edge and wherein the first belt edge has a first length and the second belt edge has a second length and the first length of the first belt edge is less than the second length of the second belt edge and the first belt end edge slopes in a direction from the first belt edge to the second belt edge to form an insertion portion and an insertion tip is formed where the first belt end edge and the second belt edge meet such that the insertion portion are capable of being moved through the D-ring openings.
3. The pouch belt according to claim 1 wherein the belt has a first convex-shaped belt end edge and an opposed second belt end edge, a first side and an opposed second side, a first belt edge and an opposed second belt edge and wherein the first belt edge has a first length and the second belt edge has a second length and the first length of the first belt edge is the same the same as the second length of the second belt edge and the first convex-shaped first belt end edge extends along a convex-shaped insertion portion such the convex-shaped insertion portion is capable of being moved through the D-ring openings.
4. The pouch belt according to claim 3 wherein the wherein the first belt edge extends from the first belt end edge to a first sloped edge and the first sloped edge meets with a second sloped edge and the second sloped edge extends to the second belt end edge such that the first and second sloped edges define a first V-shaped recess in the belt, and the second belt edge extends from the first belt end edge to a third sloped edge that extends to and meets with a fourth sloped edge and the fourth sloped edge extends to the second belt end edge and the third and fourth sloped edges define a second V-shaped recess in the belt.
5. The pouch belt according to claim 4 wherein together the first sloped edge, the second sloped edge, the third sloped edge, the fourth sloped edge and define the belt flap portion of the belt and wherein upon extending the belt flap portion through the first and second D-rings the belt flap portion is folded over the first and second D-rings and the second belt end edge is secured to the first side with thread along a stitch line thus forming a D-ring housing that defines a D-ring passage through which the D-rings extend.
6. The pouch belt according to claim 5 wherein the first pouch assembly has a pouch belt loop that defines a belt passage and the belt passage is sized such that the belt can be slid through the belt loop passage and the first pouch assembly has a pouch and wherein the belt loop is connected to the pouch.
7. The pouch belt according to claim 1 wherein the first pouch assembly has a pouch belt loop that defines a pouch belt passage and the belt passage is sized such that the belt can be slid through the belt loop passage and the first pouch assembly has a pouch and wherein the belt loop is for supporting the pouch from the belt.
8. The pouch belt according to claim 7 wherein the pouch has opposed first and second pouch sidewalls and the first pouch sidewall has opposed side first and second side edges that are convex, and the first and second side edges extend to a base edge that has a convex shape, and the opposed first and second side edges extend to a connecting edge that is substantially linear such that the first pouch sidewall flares outwardly in a direction from the connecting edge to the convex shaped base edge.
9. The pouch belt according to claim 7 wherein the pouch has opposed first and second pouch sidewalls and the first pouch sidewall has opposed side first and second side edges that are convex, and the first and second side edges extend to a base edge that has a convex shape, and the opposed first and second side edge portions extend to a connecting edge that is linear such that the first pouch sidewall flares outwardly in a direction from the connecting edge to the base edge.
10. The pouch belt according to claim 8 further wherein the first pouch sidewall defines a zipper opening and the zipper is connected to the first pouch.
11. The pouch belt according to claim 8 wherein the second pouch sidewall has opposed first and second side edges that are convex, and the first and second side edges extend to a base edge that has a convex shape, and the opposed first and second side edges extend to a connecting edge that is substantially linear such that the second pouch sidewall flares outwardly in a direction from the connecting edge to the convex shaped base edge and wherein the first and second pouch sidewalls have the same dimensions.
12. The pouch belt according to claim 11 wherein the pouch further includes a has a pouch support wall that extends from the first pouch sidewall to the second pouch sidewall and the pouch support wall is connected to the first and second pouch sidewalls such that the pouch support wall and the first and second pouch sidewalls define a pouch interior.
13. The pouch belt according to claim 12 further including a second pouch assembly wherein the second pouch assembly has a pouch belt loop that defines a pouch belt passage and the belt passage is sized such that the belt can be slid through the belt loop passage and the second pouch assembly has a pouch and wherein the belt loop is connected to the pouch.
14. A pouch belt comprising:
- a tipped belt having a belt flap portion that is capable of being folded;
- a first D-ring that defines a first D-ring opening and a second D-ring that defines a second D-ring opening and wherein the belt flap portion extends through the first and second D-ring openings and the belt flap portion and is folded and secured to the belt to form a D-ring housing through which the first and second D-rings extend such that the belt supports the first and second D-rings;
- a first pouch assembly having a pouch and the first pouch assembly has a pouch belt loop that defines a pouch belt passage that is sized to receive the belt and the pouch belt loop extends from the pouch and the pouch has a zipper; and,
- wherein the pouch defines a pouch interior and the pouch interior is accessible by unzipping the zipper.
15. The pouch belt according to claim 14 wherein the tipped belt has a first belt end edge and an opposed second belt end edge, a first side and an opposed second side, a first belt edge an opposed a second belt edge and wherein the first belt edge has a first length and the second belt edge has a second length and the first length of the first belt edge is less than the second length of the second belt edge and the first belt end edge slopes in a direction from the first belt edge to the second belt edge to form an insertion portion and an insertion tip is formed where the first belt end edge and the second belt edge meet such that the insertion portion are capable of being moved through the D-ring openings.
16. A method of making a pouch belt comprising the acts of:
- providing a sheet of material and cutting the belt such that the belt has opposed first and second sides and has an convex shaped first belt end edge;
- providing the belt with a belt flap portion that is capable of being folded;
- providing a first D-ring and defining a first D-ring opening in the first D-ring and providing a second D-ring and defining a second D-ring opening in the second D-ring and extending the belt flap portion extends through the first and second D-ring openings;
- folding the belt flap portion and securing the belt flap portion first side of the belt to the belt to form a D-ring housing and wherein the first and second D-rings extend through the D-ring housing such that the belt supports the first and second D-rings;
- providing a first pouch assembly and providing the first pouch assembly with a pouch and providing the first pouch assembly with a belt loop that extends from the pouch and defining a pouch belt passage in the pouch belt loop that is sized to receive the belt and supporting the pouch from the pouch belt loop and mounting a zipper on the pouch; and,
- defining a pouch interior in the pouch and wherein the pouch interior is accessible by unzipping the zipper.
17. The method of making the pouch belt according to claim 16 including the further acts of providing the pouch with opposed first and second pouch sidewalls, and providing the first pouch sidewall with opposed first and second first and second side edges that are convex, and extending the first and second side edges to a base edge, and extending the opposed first and second side edges to a connecting edge that is substantially linear such that the first pouch sidewall flares outwardly in a direction from the connecting edge portion to convex shaped base edge.
18. The method of making the pouch belt according to claim 17 further including the act of providing the base edge with a convex shape.
19. The method of making the pouch belt according to claim 16 further including the acts of providing a pouch support wall and extending the pouch support wall from the first pouch sidewall to the second pouch sidewall and connecting the pouch support wall to the first and second pouch sidewalls such that the pouch support wall and the first and second pouch sidewalls define the pouch interior.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 24, 2017
Publication Date: Apr 25, 2019
Inventor: Belinda H. Mullen (Buffalo, NY)
Application Number: 15/791,744