FLAG FOOTBALL BELT
A belt attachment assembly, belt buckle, and flag football belt are each disclosed. The belt attachment assembly includes a belt attachment member having a first connector, and a flag attachment assembly having a second connector. One of the first and second connectors includes a protrusion, and the other of the first and second connectors includes a receptacle sized to receive the protrusion. When the protrusion is received into the receptacle, a magnetic force retains the protrusion in the receptacle. The belt buckle includes opposing first and second sidewalls, a support member extending between and fixed relative to the sidewalls, and a tongue that pivots with respect to the sidewalls between an open position and a closed position. The belt buckle provides a belt path that in the closed position extends from a belt-accepting end of the belt to a first portion and then to a second portion.
This application relates to flag football, and more particularly to a flag football belt and its components.
Flag football is a version of American football in which players wear a belt with detachable flag straps, and instead of tackling a player to establish a “down,” a defensive player instead attempts to remove a flag of the player from that player's belt. Flag football is popular for both younger players and adults, as safety gear needed for tackle football can be avoided, making the game generally safer to play.
Traditionally, flags have been secured to a flag football belt using either a hook and loop fastener (e.g., VELCRO), or a cylindrical member that is received into a receptacle and remains attached due to friction and/or suction. Over time, flag football belts using such attachment mechanisms deteriorate so that flags detach too easily, potentially by accident with no interaction from a defensive player.
SUMMARYA belt attachment assembly according to an example of the present disclosure includes a belt attachment member and a flag attachment member. The belt attachment member includes opposing first and second ends connected by a stem, a belt aperture at the first end, a first connector at the second end, and a first magnet. The flag attachment member includes a flag aperture at a first end, a second connector at a second end, and a second magnet. One of the first and second connectors includes a protrusion, and the other of the first and second connectors includes a receptacle sized to receive the protrusion. When the protrusion is received into the receptacle, one of the first and second magnets provides a magnetic force to the other of the first and second magnets that retains the protrusion in the receptacle.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, the receptacle and protrusion are each cylindrical.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, the one of the first and second connectors that includes the receptacle includes at least one longitudinal sidewall that surrounds a bottom wall and at least partially defines the receptacle, and includes its corresponding one of the first and second magnets within the bottom wall.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, the one of the first and second connectors that includes the protrusion includes its corresponding one of the first and second magnets within a distal end of the protrusion.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, the first connector includes the receptacle, and the second connector includes the protrusion.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, the belt aperture extends along a first axis that intersects a central longitudinal axis of the first connector at an oblique angle.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, a centerline of the stem is coaxial with the central longitudinal axis.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, at the first end of the belt attachment member, a rectangular loop defines the belt aperture, and the stem connects to a corner of the rectangular loop.
A belt buckle according to an example of the present disclosure includes, opposing first and second sidewalls that are fixed relative to each other and extend between a belt-attaching end and a belt-accepting end. A support member extends between and is fixed relative to the first and second sidewalls. A tongue pivots with respect to the first and second sidewalls between an open position and a closed position. The tongue includes a lever portion and a tab that extends outwards from the lever portion. The belt buckle provides a belt path that in the closed position extends from the belt-accepting end to a first portion and then to a second portion. The first portion is provided between the lever portion and a first surface of the support member, and the second portion is provided between the tab and a second surface of the support member that is angled with respect to the first surface.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, a first projection extends outwards from the second surface, and a second projection extends outwards from the tab. In the open position, the second projection is on a first side of the first projection, and in the closed position, the second projection is on a second side of the first projection that is opposite the first side.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, in the closed position, the first projection extends outwards from the second surface towards the tab, the second projection extends outwards from the tab towards the second surface, and the belt path is sinuous and includes a first turn at the first projection and a second turn at the second projection.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, the second projection extends outwards from the tab in a direction approximately parallel to the lever portion.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, in the open position, the second projection is outside a boundary of the sidewalls, and in the closed position, the second projection is within the boundary of the sidewalls.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, a pivot opening is provided in the tongue or opposing sidewalls, and a pivot member extends into each pivot opening at a location between the belt-attaching end and the belt-accepting end. The tongue pivots about a longitudinal axis of the pivot member, and in the closed position the second projection extends outwards from the tab in a direction away from each pivot opening.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, a belt-guiding member extends between the first and second sidewalls at a location between the pivot member and the belt-attaching end. The belt-guiding member is sloped upwards from an inner side of the belt buckle towards an outer side of the belt buckle. A third portion of the belt path is provided between the belt-guiding member and the pivot member.
A flag football belt according to an example of the present disclosure includes a belt strap, a flag strap, and a magnetic clasp assembly that removably secures the flag strap to the belt strap. The magnetic clasp assembly includes a belt attachment member including first and second ends connected by a stem, a belt aperture at the first end that receives the belt strap, a first connector at the second end, and a first magnet. The magnetic clasp assembly also includes a flag attachment member including a flag aperture at a first end that receives the flag strap, a second connector at the second end, and a second magnet. One of the first and second connectors includes a protrusion, and the other of the first and second connectors includes a receptacle sized to receive the protrusion. When the protrusion is received into the receptacle, one of the first and second magnets provides a magnetic force to the other of the first and second magnets that retains the protrusion in the receptacle. A belt buckle includes opposing first and second sidewalls that are fixed relative to each other and extend between opposing first and second ends, the first end attached to a first end of the belt strap, and the second end configured to removably accept a second end of the belt strap. A support member extends between and fixed relative to the first and second sidewalls, and a tongue that pivots with respect to the first and second sidewalls between an open position and a closed position, the tongue including a lever portion and a tab that extends outwards from the lever portion. The belt buckle provides a belt path that in the closed position extends from the second end to a first portion and then to a second portion, the first portion provided between the lever portion and a first surface of the support member, and the second portion provided between the tab and a second surface of the support member that is angled with respect to the first surface.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, a first projection extends outwards from the second surface, and a second projection extends outwards from the tab. In the open position, the second projection is on a first side of the first projection, and in the closed position, the second projection is on a second side of the first projection that is opposite the first side.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, in the closed position, the first projection extends outwards from the second surface towards the tab, the second projection extends outwards from the tab towards the second surface, and the belt path is sinuous and includes a first turn at the first projection and a second turn at the second projection.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, in the open position the second projection is outside a boundary of the sidewalls, and in the closed position the second projection is within the boundary of the sidewalls.
In a further embodiment of any of the foregoing embodiments, a pivot opening is provided in the tongue or the opposing sidewalls, and a pivot member extends into each pivot opening at a location between the belt-attaching end and the belt-accepting end. The tongue pivots about a longitudinal axis of the pivot member, and in the closed position the second projection extends outwards from the tab in a direction away from the pivot opening. The belt buckle includes a belt-guiding member that extends between the first and second sidewalls at a location between the pivot member and the belt-attaching end, The belt-guiding member is sloped upwards from an inner side of the belt buckle towards an outer side of the belt buckle, and a third portion of the belt path is provided between the belt-guiding member and the pivot member.
The embodiments, examples, and alternatives of the preceding paragraphs, the claims, or the following description and drawings, including any of their various aspects or respective individual features, may be taken independently or in any combination. Features described in connection with one embodiment are applicable to all embodiments, unless such features are incompatible.
A buckle 28 provides for opening, closing, and resizing the belt 20. A belt clip 30 is provided for securing a free end of the belt strap 22 to a portion of the belt strap 22 between the buckle 28 and first magnetic clasp assembly 26A. Optionally, logos 29A-B can be provided on the buckle 28 and/or belt clip 30.
The flag attachment member 36 includes opposing first and second ends 50A-B. A rectangular loop 52 is provided at the first end 50A, and the rectangular loop 52 defines a flag aperture 54 for receiving one of the flag straps 24. A second connector 56 is provided at the second end 50B of the flag attachment member 36.
In the example of
In the example of
In another example, not shown, the magnetic clasp assembly 26 is arranged so that the connector 40 provides as protrusion instead of a receptacle, and the connector 56 provides a receptacle instead of a protrusion, such that the first connector 40 is received into the second connector 56.
In one example, the first magnet 60 is a permanent magnet and the second magnet 62 is made of a ferromagnetic material that is attracted to the permanent magnet 60. In another example, the second magnet 62 is a permanent magnet and the first magnet 60 is made of a ferromagnetic material that is attracted to the permanent magnet 62. In a third example, each of the magnets 60 and 62 are permanent magnets.
The magnetic force mitigates accidental flag drops by retaining the protrusion 57 in the receptacle 58. Although the magnetic clasp assembly 26 may be configured such that the protrusion 57 fits snugly into the receptacle 58, loosening of that snug fit over time will not diminish the magnetic force, so that the flag football belt 20 will have a longer usable life than prior art belts which relied on such a snug fit for attachment.
In the example of
The belt aperture 44 extends along a first axis A1. The protrusion 57 and receptacle 58 and stem 46 share a common central longitudinal axis A2, which extends along a centerline of the protrusion 57, receptacle 58, and stem 46. The axis A1 intersects the axis A2 at an oblique angle θ, such that the axes A1 and A2 intersect but are non-parallel and non-perpendicular. This angle feature extends the flag straps 24 away from a wearer's body, making it easier to grab the flag straps 24 without grabbing the pants or shorts of the wearer.
A first support member 74 extends between the opposing sidewalls 70A-B proximate to the belt-attaching end 72A, and a second support member 76 extends between the opposing sidewalls 70A-B proximate to the belt-accepting end 72B. Support members 74 and 76 are fixed relative to each other and the opposing sidewalls 70A-B.
The tongue 78 is provided between the opposing sidewalls 70A-B. The tongue 78 pivots about a pivot axis A3 between an open position shown in
Each sidewall 70A-B includes a respective pivot opening 77 centered on the pivot axis A3 (one of which is shown in
In an alternative embodiment, the pivot opening is provided through the tongue 78, and the pivot members 80 extend into the pivot opening from the sidewalls 70A-B of the buckle.
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The second support member 76 includes a first surface 84A and a second surface 84B that is angled with respect to the first surface 84A. A first projection 86 extends outward from the second surface 84B of the second support member 76, and a second projection 88 extends outward from the tab 82. In the open position shown of
In the closed position of
In one example, the first projection 86 extends along a full length of the second support member 76 tab between the opposing first and second sidewalls 70A-B, and the second projection 88 similarly extends from the first edge 79A of the tongue 78 to the second edge 79B of the tongue 78. In a further example, the first projection 86 and/or second projection 88 include a plurality of discreet portions are not continuous.
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The belt strap 22 includes a first end 92A and an opposing second end 92B. End 92A is attached to the belt-attaching end 72A of the buckle 28. In particular, end 92A of the belt strap 22 wraps around the first support member 74 and is fastened to the belt strap 22 with a rivet 93 to form a loop 94 that wraps around the first support member 74. Use of the rivet 93 is a non-limiting example, and other fastening techniques could be used, such as an adhesive or stitching.
The opposing end 92B of the belt strap 22 (not shown in
The buckle 28 improves upon prior art designs by providing for secure clamping, which minimizes undesired belt resizing during game play, and by providing for each intentional adjustments by users of all ages.
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Although example embodiments have been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this disclosure. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the scope and content of this disclosure.
Claims
1-8. (canceled)
9. A belt buckle, comprising:
- opposing first and second sidewalls that are fixed relative to each other and extend between a belt-attaching end and a belt-accepting end;
- a support member extending between and fixed relative to the first and second sidewalls, and having a first surface and second surface that are angled with respect to each other, a first projection extending outwards from the second surface; and
- a tongue that pivots with respect to the first and second sidewalls between an open position and a closed position, the tongue including a lever portion and a tab that extends outwards from the lever portion, a second projection extending outwards from the tab;
- wherein the belt buckle provides a sinuous belt path that in the closed position extends from the belt-accepting end to a first portion and then to a second portion, the first portion provided between the lever portion and the first surface, and the second portion provided between the tab and the second surface;
- wherein in the open position, the second projection is on a first side of the first projection; and
- wherein in the closed position: the second projection is on a second side of the first projection that is opposite the first side; the first projection extends outwards from the second surface towards the tab; the second projection extends outwards from the tab towards the second surface in a direction approximately parallel to the lever portion; and the belt path includes a first turn at the first projection and a second turn at the second projection.
10-12. (canceled)
13. The belt buckle of claim 9, wherein:
- in the open position, the second projection is outside a boundary of the sidewalls; and
- in the closed position, the second projection is within the boundary of the sidewalls.
14. The belt buckle of claim 9, wherein a pivot opening is provided in the tongue or opposing sidewalls, and a pivot member extends into each pivot opening at a location between the belt-attaching end and the belt-accepting end, the tongue pivoting about a longitudinal axis of the pivot member, and in the closed position the second projection extends outwards from the tab in a direction away from each pivot opening.
15. The belt buckle of claim 14, comprising:
- a belt-guiding member that extends between the first and second sidewalls at a location between the pivot member and the belt-attaching end, the belt-guiding member sloped upwards from an inner side of the belt buckle towards an outer side of the belt buckle, a third portion of the belt path provided between the belt-guiding member and the pivot member.
16. A flag football belt, comprising:
- a belt strap;
- a flag strap;
- a magnetic clasp assembly that removably secures the flag strap to the belt strap; and
- a belt buckle comprising: opposing first and second sidewalls that are fixed relative to each other and extend between a belt-attaching end and a belt-accepting end, the belt-attaching end attached to a first end of the belt strap, and the belt-accepting end configured to removably accept a second end of the belt strap; a support member extending between and fixed relative to the first and second sidewalls and having a first surface and second surface that are angled with respect to each other, a first projection extending outwards from the second surface; and a tongue that pivots with respect to the first and second sidewalls between an open position and a closed position, the tongue including a lever portion and a tab that extends outwards from the lever portion, a second projection extending outwards from the tab; wherein the belt buckle provides a sinuous belt path that in the closed position extends from the belt-accepting end to a first portion and then to a second portion and then through the belt-attaching end, the first portion provided between the lever portion and the first surface, and the second portion provided between the tab and the second surface;
- wherein in the open position, the second projection is on a first side of the first projection; and
- wherein in the closed position: the second projection is on a second side of the first projection that is opposite the first side; the first projection extends outwards from the second surface towards the tab; the second projection extends outwards from the tab towards the second surface in a direction approximately parallel to the lever portion; and the belt path includes a first turn at the first projection and a second turn at the second projection.
17-18. (canceled)
19. The flag football belt of claim 16, wherein in the open position the second projection is outside a boundary of the sidewalls, and in the closed position the second projection is within the boundary of the sidewalls.
20. The flag football belt of claim 16, wherein:
- a pivot opening is provided in the tongue or the opposing sidewalls, and a pivot member extends into each pivot opening at a location between the belt-attaching end and the belt-accepting end, the tongue pivoting about a longitudinal axis of the pivot member, and in the closed position the second projection extends outwards from the tab in a direction away from the pivot opening; and
- the belt buckle includes a belt-guiding member that extends between the first and second sidewalls at a location between the pivot member and the belt-attaching end, the belt-guiding member sloped upwards from an inner side of the belt buckle towards an outer side of the belt buckle, a third portion of the belt path provided between the belt-guiding member and the pivot member.
21. (canceled)
22. The flag football belt of claim 16, wherein the magnetic clasp assembly includes:
- a belt attachment member including first and second ends connected by a stem, a belt aperture at the first end that receives the belt strap, a first connector at the second end, and a first magnet; and
- a flag attachment member including a flag aperture at a first end that receives the flag strap, a second connector at the second end, and a second magnet;
- wherein one of the first and second connectors includes a protrusion, and the other of the first and second connectors includes a receptacle sized to receive the protrusion; and
- wherein when the protrusion is received into the receptacle, one of the first and second magnets provides a magnetic force to the other of the first and second magnets that retains the protrusion in the receptacle.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 18, 2019
Publication Date: Sep 24, 2020
Inventor: Francis Meram (Bloomfield Hills, MI)
Application Number: 16/356,228