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专利摘要:
The invention discloses a garment (1) with a front part (2) and a back part and two openings for the arms of the garment (1) wearing person, preferably two subsequent to the openings sleeves, wherein the front part (2) of a parallel to a vertical axis of the upright person extending closure (11) in a right front part (1 0) and a left front part (9) is divided and in a trunk area of the person on an outside of the front part (2) and the back part with the garment ( 1) connected tunnel (4) rotates, which is provided on both sides of the closure (11) each having an opening for drawing in the tunnel (4) circulating rescue belt (3) having at its free ends in each case an eyelet (5), which can be connected by means of a closing element (6), preferably by means of a snap hook, wherein a securing device (7) is in turn connected to the closing element (6). is connectable. In order to produce a garment in which the securing device (7) is quick and particularly easy to use, but during normal use but not disturbing the load, the invention proposes that from the outside of the front part (2) accessible receiving pocket (8) is arranged on the item of clothing (1) in which at least a predominant part of the securing device (7) can be accommodated so that it is prevented from falling out during physical activity of the person and nevertheless easily pulled out, an opening cross section (12) of the receiving pocket (12) 8) is arranged a maximum of 20 cm from the closing element (6). 公开号:AT514873A2 申请号:T50455/2012 申请日:2012-10-17 公开日:2015-04-15 发明作者:Bruno Schmitz;Hubert Schmitz 申请人:Hubert Schmitz Gmbh; IPC主号:
专利说明:
(38906) HEL The invention relates to a garment with a front part and a back part and two openings for the arms of a person wearing the garment, preferably two adjoining the openings sleeves, the front part of a parallel to a vertical axis of the upright person running closure in a right front part and a left front part is divided and in a body portion of the person on an outside of the front part and the back part, a connected to the garment tunnel surrounds, which is provided on both sides of the closure, each with an opening for drawing in the tunnel circulating rescue belt, at its each free end has an eyelet, which are connectable by means of a closing element, preferably by means of a snap hook, wherein on the closing element a securing device can be connected. Garments of the type described above are nowadays used especially by rescue workers, in particular firefighters. A similar example is known for example from DE 20 2005 020 354 U1, wherein the tunnel of the item of clothing shown there does not circulate on its outer side, but is guided on an inner side. The tunnel, which is intended to receive the rescue harness described, runs around the item of clothing in the torso area, in particular a chest area, of the person, with a main axis of the tunnel oriented approximately perpendicular to the closure of the item of clothing. The safety device connected to the eyelets of the rescue harness by means of the locking element, typically by means of the snap hook, is used in practice, in particular, so that the person wearing the item of clothing can hook onto a fixed object, for example a ladder, and thus be protected from falling is. Typically, such securing devices are so-called self-securing loops or belt loops or endless loops. For example, if the ladder were to incur such an event that the person slips and loses contact with the ladder, the safety device hooked to the ladder would be pulled taut, activating the lifebelt via the snap hook and thus securing the garment , In the event of such an accident, together with the item of clothing, the fall of the person wearing the item of clothing would finally be prevented. Such a scenario is easy to imagine, especially in the case of firefighting operations by firefighters, as gases and vapors emanating from a fire source can impair the sense of balance of a particular firefighter. Rescue belts and the associated safety devices, which are also typically referred to as "safety ropes", are of correspondingly great importance. Typically, however, the safety device is not permanently used but often remains unused and only needs to be kept for special situations. This is associated with the prior art with the disadvantage that the securing device must either be permanently connected to the closing element and accordingly often unused located on the front of the garment and potentially can get caught in unwanted ways with other objects or from the Closing element is removed and must be used in an application only. Especially in the latter case, it may be that the securing device is stored or housed somewhere and needs to be connected to the closing element in concrete need before it is ready for use. This not only costs valuable time if necessary, but is also provided with a certain susceptibility to errors, which can be considerable, especially in stressful situations. One way to stow such a safety device in the form of a rescue rope on the garment is shown in FR 1,442,486, which relates to a sail jacket, this sail jacket has no tunnel for the rescue harness in the sense of the garment of the type described above. The security device in the form of a safety rope is suitable to protect the respective wearer of the jacket from accidentally going overboard, for example as a result of harsh weather conditions. The safety rope is attached to the boat at one end and to the rescue harness at the other end. In the event that the use of the safety rope appears superfluous, the sailing jacket shown on a breast pocket, in which the safety rope is accommodating-bar and can be removed if necessary. A disadvantage of the sailing jacket shown in FR 1,442,486 is the free guidance of the rescue rope from its connection eye to the circulating in the sailing jacket rescue belt to the breast pocket. It is easy to imagine that the rescue rope unintentionally "unrolls" from the breast pocket or hooked with other objects. This problem of unintentional accessibility of the securing device from the outside can be solved, for example, by an arrangement according to US Pat. No. 5,970,517. The item of clothing shown there differs from the one described at the outset insofar as the rescue belt is formed by a wide chest band that can be closed with a hook system in front of the chest. The actual security device is not stored outside of the garment, but inserted in the form of loops in the chest band, wherein the securing device does not rotate, but emerges on one side of the chest band from selbigem. In the application, the wearer of the garment, the safety device to pull out to a desired length from the chest band and use for backup. The securing device is fixed in the garment shown and thus non-detachably connected to selbigem. The item of clothing according to US Pat. No. 5,970,517 shows a protective flap, which can be fastened detachably to the item of clothing by means of a hook-and-loop fastener, which covers a loose end of the securing device. In a closed state of Protective tab, the safety device is not readily accessible from the outside, in particular, it can not accidentally get caught with other objects. Instead, the wearer of the garment must consciously open the protective tab to access the securing device. The present invention is therefore an object of the invention to produce a garment in which the safety device is quick and easy to use, but during normal use but not disturbing the load. The present object is achieved on the basis of a garment of the type described above, according to the invention, that this has a receiving pocket accessible from the outside of the front part, in which at least the major part of the securing device is accommodated so that it falls from falling out during physical activity of the person secured and yet easily withdrawn from the receiving pocket, wherein an opening cross-section of the receiving pocket is located a maximum of 20 cm from the closing element. Using such a receiving pocket, the securing device can remain permanently attached to the closing element without being distracting during use of the item of clothing, for example by hanging uncontrollably in front of the item of clothing and "dangling" and becoming caught or entangled with other objects. Due to the particular proximity of the receiving pocket to the closing element as well as the configuration thereof in such a way that the securing device can not fall out of the receiving pocket on its own, the securing device is ready for immediate use in a critical situation. The person wearing the item of clothing only has to pull the securing device out of the receiving pocket for this purpose. The opening cross-section is designed so that the securing device can be particularly easily inserted into the receiving pocket. Optionally, the securing device itself - similar to the rescue belt - provided with a closing element or a hook element. This could readily protrude from the opening cross section of the receiving pocket, so that the person wearing the item of clothing can very easily reach for the securing device. The latter can in particular be handled once or several times in order to reduce a length of the securing device. Typically, the securing devices are designed in such a length that a single "folding" of the same around an axis perpendicular to its longitudinal axis is already sufficient so that the securing device can be inserted or pushed particularly comfortably into the receiving pocket. For the handling of the securing device, it is particularly advantageous if the opening cross section of the receiving pocket is arranged a maximum of 15 cm, preferably a maximum of 10 cm, more preferably a maximum of 5 cm, away from the closing element. The shorter the distance between the opening cross-section and the closing element fails, the lower is a free-floating length of the securing device in front of the front of the garment. In this way, an unwanted hooking the safety device with any objects can be largely excluded. A particularly advantageous form of arrangement of the receiving pocket provides that the same runs parallel to and preferably immediately after the tunnel for the rescue belt, more preferably, the opening cross section is arranged on the outside of the left front part. That is, a longitudinal axis of the receiving pocket is aligned substantially horizontally, comparable to a longitudinal axis of the tunnel. The position of the receiving pocket in the immediate vicinity of the tunnel, as well as the above-described supplement, implies that the opening cross section thereof should be arranged as close as possible to the securing element. The arrangement of the receiving pocket on the left front is particularly good for the large number of right-handed people, so that they can very easily grab with their right hand in the receiving pocket. For left-handers, the receiving pocket can also be placed on the right front of the garment. The receiving pocket may alternatively be located both in its entirety on the outside and on the inside of the front part, wherein in the latter variant in the Outer shell of the garment a preferably slot-shaped opening is arranged, via which the inner receiving pocket is accessible. The proposed orientation of the receiving pocket in a direction parallel to the tunnel offers the advantage that a longitudinal axis of the tunnel extends perpendicular to the closure of the item of clothing. In particular, the garment is free in such an arrangement in the waist area. In addition, it is easier for the wearer of the garment with a horizontal receiving pocket compared to a vertically oriented receiving pocket to reach into it with his hand and remove the securing device. This applies in particular with regard to the rescue harness, which is typically arranged in the chest area and requires a receiving pocket which is also arranged at chest height. If this is aligned vertically, it may sometimes be cumbersome to reach in from a top side into the receiving pocket arranged comparatively high up on the upper body and to remove the securing device. However, the horizontal orientation of the receiving pocket could have the disadvantage that the securing device could slip out of the receiving pocket at a tilt of the upper body of the garment wearing person. One way around this is that the receiving pocket at a certain angle against a straight line to the closure, that is, against the horizontal, "obliquely" is arranged. For example, an orientation of the longitudinal axis of the receiving pocket against the vertical straight line between 5 ° and 25 ° could be useful. In this way, the force of gravity can be used to make it easier to insert the securing element into the receiving pocket and to make it more difficult for it to fall out unwantedly. In particular, the angle between the longitudinal axis of the receiving pocket and the straight line perpendicular to the closure should not exceed such a degree that the receiving pocket would protrude into a waist region of the person wearing the item of clothing and could hinder potentially extending waist straps there. Particularly advantageous is such a garment, in which the receiving pocket is formed as a receiving tunnel having a length between 20 cm and 40 cm, preferably between 31 cm and 36 cm, and at a first end has the opening cross section for passing the securing device and on a is closed opposite the second end. The elongated design of the receiving pocket allows the lowest possible space consumption of the same on the front of the garment, without the storage function for the securing device is lost. The length of the receiving tunnel or the receiving pocket is based primarily on the usual lengths of the typical security devices, - as mentioned above - an at least one fold of the security device is recommended so that on the one hand the receiving tunnel does not have to be performed too long and on the other hand one at a free End of the securing device arranged hook element can protrude from the opening cross-section of the receiving tunnel. When using such a receiving pocket, it is particularly advantageous if a cover flap rotatable about a pivot axis extending parallel to the closure is arranged, by means of which a free end of the rescue belt and the opening cross section of the receiving pocket can be covered, wherein the axis of rotation preferably in an opening plane of the opening cross section of Receiving pocket is arranged. By means of such a cover flap, the closing element otherwise otherwise free in front of the body of the person wearing the item of clothing can be covered so that the risk is reduced that said closing element, the rescue belt and / or a part of the securing device projecting from the receiving pocket unintentionally on others Caught on objects. The cover flap can be arranged, for example, on the left front part of the item of clothing and transferred by simply folding from an open to a closed position. In order to make the cover as small as possible and still be able to cover all relevant parts, the axis of rotation should be located as close to the shutter in the opening planes of an opening of the tunnel and the opening cross-section of the receiving pocket. The axis of rotation is defined as the point at which a seam, by means of which the cover flap is not detachably fixed on the item of clothing, passes into such an area where the cover flap is not sewn and in particular is freely movable. Said cover flap is particularly advantageous when it extends in a closed state over a shutter of the closure and two openings of the tunnel, from each of which an eyelet of the Rettungsgurts protrudes, the opening cross section of the receiving pocket and the closing element covers, wherein the cover preferably by means of a Hook-loop connection is fixed to the garment. Advantageously, the cover flap can also cover the openings of the tunnel on both sides of the front part. Such a cover flap is able to cover all potential sources of interference, could catch on which objects, and thus to minimize the risk of unwanted entanglement. By means of the hook-and-loop connection, the cover flap can be held in the closed state in a particularly simple manner, wherein it can be opened again particularly easily by pulling it off, if required. Optimally, this is an underside of the cover flap mate rial with a Flaken and the garment provided at appropriate points with a Velcro material. As an alternative to the already described alignment possibility of the receiving pocket in a direction perpendicular to the closure direction can be useful in particular parallel to the closure orientation, wherein the receiving pocket is preferably arranged on a panel of the left front part, which covers the outside of the closure. The parallel to the closure alignment of the receiving pocket could bring the disadvantage that selbige is arranged in disturbing shape in the waist region, but in terms of a position security of the securing device in the interior of the receiving pocket advantage. In order to be able to be arranged as centrally as possible below the closing element is, for a parallel orientation to the closure of the receiving pocket, in particular their Attachment on said shutter of the shutter, recommended. The closure, which typically divides the front of the garment into two equally-sized front pieces, thus automatically represents an axis of symmetry of the garment. Obviously, since the receiving pocket can not be placed directly over the closure, the visor projecting over the closure should be provided. on the receiving pocket then attached, in particular sewn on. Such a panel will be present anyway for reasons of protective effect of the garment anyway, since the closure is typically a vulnerability, which is reinforced by means of the panel. In this way, despite the closure, a central arrangement of the receiving pocket can be achieved. In the foregoing, the potential disadvantage of an orientation parallel to the closure of the receiving pocket has already been repeatedly mentioned. This may be particularly disadvantageous in cases where the person wearing the garment is equipped with additional equipment. By way of example, oxygen bottles or extinguishing accessories should be mentioned here. Such equipment, which is typically worn on the back, often has fixation straps that usually run circumferentially around the person's body in the waist area. If now the receiving pocket extends into the waist region, it could be that such a fixing strap would have to be placed over the receiving pocket, which could lead both to a poorer fit of the equipment as well as to a reduced wearing comfort, since the optionally located in the receiving pocket Securing device could be pressed onto the stomach of the garment wearing person. With regard to this potential disadvantage, in particular the two embodiments of the item of clothing according to the invention explained below are particularly advantageous. On the one hand, the receiving pocket could thus be fastened releasably to the item of clothing at least at one end, wherein a detachable portion of the receiving pocket is located in a waist region of the person. In concrete application, this means that typically a lower end of the receiving pocket, which protrudes from the chest area to the waist area, is releasably leads. Now, when it comes to the case that a fixing strap is to be placed around the waist of the person wearing the item of clothing, said end of the receiving pocket can be detached and lifted, and then the fixing strap is circulated circumferentially. The receiving pocket is thus limited in their function in any way. Optionally, even the fixing belt is arranged such that after laying the same, the releasable end of the receiving pocket can be connected to the garment again. Such a releasable connection can for example be realized particularly simply by means of a so-called hook-and-loop closure (Velcro closure), wherein the detachable section of the receiving pocket has on a lower side a flap material, which cooperates with a corresponding loop material, the fluff material on the outside of the Garment is arranged. Such a closure is reusable as often as desired and is characterized by its particularly simple operation and robustness. On the other hand, the receiving pocket could be designed such that it has an upper and a lower attachment area, in which it is preferably firmly connected to the item of clothing and has a passage area arranged between the attachment areas, which is arranged in the region of a waist of the person. This passage area forms a kind of tunnel, which can be used to carry out the fixation belt. In this way, the fixing strap does not lie approximately on the receiving pocket, but traverses it to some extent, so that the disadvantages listed do not arise. Optionally, the receiving pocket in the passage area could also be provided on its underside with a Flak mate rial, which cooperates with a arranged on the garment Velcro material, so that the passage area - if it is not needed - can be closed and in particular no unwanted objects can get caught up in this. Regardless of what type of execution of the receiving pocket is provided, in particular, whether the receiving pocket is oriented more horizontally or vertically, which length it has or whether it has a passage area or a lös ble end portion is always such in the presence of such a receiving pocket Securing device advantageous, which is permanently connected to the closing element. In an application, thus any assembly efforts or other, potentially time-consuming and error-prone operations can be avoided. embodiments The present invention will be explained in more detail with reference to an embodiment which is illustrated in the figures. It shows: 1 is a front view of a first piece of clothing according to the invention, 2 is another front view of the first item of clothing according to the invention, 3 is a front view of a second piece of clothing according to the invention, 4 is another front view of the second item of clothing according to the invention, Fig. 5 shows a detail of a receiving pocket of a third piece of clothing according to the invention and 6 shows a detail of a cover flap of a fourth item of clothing according to the invention. A first embodiment, which is shown in Figure 1, comprises a garment 1, wherein in Figure 1, a front part 2 is shown. On the front part 2, the item of clothing 1 has a non-visible rescue belt 3, which is laid inside a tunnel 4 arranged in a chest area B. At each of its ends, the rescue belt 3 has an eyelet 5, wherein both eyelets 5 protrude from openings of the tunnel 4 and are arranged in a central area of the item of clothing 1. Both eyelets 5 are connected to each other by means of a closing element 6 in the form of a snap hook. At this snap hook, a safety device 7 in the form of a safety cable is also connected in a force-transmitting manner. The safety rope is in turn arranged in a receiving pocket 8 according to the invention, which is fastened on a left front part 9 of the item of clothing 1. In particular, the receiving pocket 8 is arranged on a left side of an invisible closure 11, which separates the left front part 9 of the item of clothing 1 from a right front part 10. The receiving pocket 8 here has a length of 30 cm. The receiving pocket 8 is oriented substantially horizontally, that is to say that it is arranged approximately perpendicular to the closure 11, wherein the closure 11 runs parallel to a vertical axis of an upright person carrying the item of clothing 1. The term "essentially horizontal" means that, depending on the production, an inclination of the receiving pocket 8 relative to the horizontal may occur, which is in the range of a few degrees. A longitudinal axis 17 of the receiving pocket 8 is rotated in the example shown by about 3 ° against a vertical line 11 on the closure. The receiving pocket 8 has a shape of a receiving tunnel, wherein this receiving tunnel has both an opening cross-section 12 and a closed bottom 13. A height of the opening cross-section 12 and the bottom 13 is 15 cm. The opening cross-section 12 is arranged at a distance of about 5 cm from the closing element 6. A length of the receiving pocket 8 is 31 cm, wherein a length of the securing device 7 has approximately a double length, that is about 60 cm long. The opening cross-section 12 of the receiving pocket 8 is permanently open, so that the securing device 7 can be pulled out of this particularly easy. The securing device 7 is stowed in such a large proportion of its length in the receiving pocket 8, so that it does not fall out of the receiving pocket 8 even with a physical activity of the garment 1 wearing person. Figure 2 shows the same embodiment, wherein the securing device 7 is removed from the receiving pocket 8. At one end, where the securing device 7 is not connected to the closing element 6, the former has a hook element 14. By means of this hook member 14, the person wearing the garment 1 person can hook on stationary objects and secure in this way, for example, against a fall. Should an opening size of the hook element 14 not be sufficient to perform a securing, the securing device can alternatively be guided around an object, so that the hook element 14 engages with a securing ring 15, which is arranged approximately at half the length of the securing device 7 and in particular is connected to this non-positively. In a further embodiment, which is shown in Figures 3 and 4, a garment 1 'is shown, which has a receiving pocket 8', wherein the receiving pocket 8 'compared to the receiving pocket 8 differently oriented, namely vertically, so that they are parallel to the invisible closure 11 runs. This offers over the receiving pocket 8 has the advantage that the securing element 7, which is not shown in Figures 3 and 4, very difficult to fall out of the receiving pocket 8 ', however, comes with the disadvantage that the handle in the receiving pocket. 8 'may be more difficult for the wearer of the garment 1' to engage in from above into the receiving pocket 8 '. In addition, it is possible that the vertically oriented receiving pocket 8 '- as in the example shown - projects in a cumbersome manner in a waist region T of the garment T, in which, for example, a fixing strap for other equipment must be performed. The receiving pocket 8 'is arranged on a panel 16, which in turn projects beyond the closure 11. The closure 11 is thus accessible only by a flap 16 to the side of the panel. The arrangement of the receiving pocket 8 'on this panel 16 has the advantage that the securing device 7 is arranged centrally in front of a body of the person wearing the item of clothing 1', and thus is always optimally available. Further, a guide of the securing element 7 is kept as short as possible from the also centrally arranged, not shown in Figure 3 closing element 6 in this way. Due to its length, the receiving pocket 8 'projects to a waist region T of the item of clothing T. In the case of equipment to be worn, this does not hinder a possibly necessary fixing belt, which would have to be guided around the waist of the person carrying the item of clothing, a lower portion the receiving pocket 8 'detachably attached to the garment 1'. The lower area is shown in Figure 4 in a dissolved state. Flier is particularly well recognizable that a bottom 18 of the receiving pocket 8 'is provided with a sheet material 19, which corresponds to a arranged on the panel 16 of the garment T Flauschmaterial 20 and in a closed state together with this Velcro or a so-called Flaken Whisper connection is received. By detachment of the lower end of the receiving pocket 8 ', this can be easily removed and thus created space for a possibly to be attached Fixiergurt. An upper end of the receiving pocket 8 'is firmly connected to the panel 16, in particular sewn thereto, so that an unwanted detachment of the entire receiving pocket 8' is not to be feared by a detachment of the lower portion. An alternative possibility for trouble-free guidance of the fixing strap of the equipment is shown by means of a further item of clothing 1 "in FIG. This has a receiving pocket 8 "which, in an upper fastening region 21 as well as in a lower fastening region 22, is permanently connected to the trim 16 of the item of clothing 1", in particular sewn thereto. In addition, the receiving pocket 8 "on a passage portion 23 which is not connected to the diaphragm 16, but is executed by this liftable. With the help of this passage area 23, an optionally present fixing strap can be guided in a particularly simple and trouble-free manner around the waist of the person wearing the item of clothing 1 ". In order to be able to fix the receiving pocket 8 "when needed in the passage area on the item of clothing 1", it is also possible here to work with a flap-fleece connection, comparable to the receiving pocket 8 ', the fleece material 20 typically being applied to the item of clothing 1 "and the like Flaken mate rial 19 corresponding to a bottom of the receiving pocket 8 "is arranged. Finally, in the context of a further exemplary embodiment in FIG. 6, a detail is shown which shows the chest area B of a piece of clothing 1 "'according to the invention. Analogous to the first embodiment of Figure 1, the eyelets 5, the closing element 6 and a part of the securing device 7 can be seen. Furthermore, an aperture 16 is shown below the closing element 6, which covers the closure 11, not shown. In contrast to the first embodiment, the garment T "additionally has a cover flap 24 which is fastened on the left front part 9 of the item of clothing T". The cover flap 24 has an axis of rotation 25 which runs approximately parallel to the closure 11. The cover flap 24 can be wasted around this axis of rotation 25, that is, "folded" and thus transferred from an open to a closed position, wherein in Figure 6, the open position is shown. The axis of rotation 25 is determined by the fact that a suturing of the cover flap 24 with the garment 1 expires exactly on the fleas of the axis of rotation 25, so that a loose part 26 of the cover 24 is freely pivotable bar, while a fixed part of the cover 24 fixed the garment T "is connected. Advantageously, the axis of rotation 25 is arranged in a plane of the opening cross-section 12 of a receiving pocket 8 "'. The receiving pocket 8 "'in the present example is embodied lying inside, that is to say that the receiving pocket 8"' is not arranged as a whole on an outer side of the item of clothing T ", but only the opening cross section 12 lies on the outside and on an inner side of the item of clothing T "leads, on which the receiving pocket 8" 'is sewn. The opening cross-section 12 serves to a certain extent as a breakthrough between the outside and the inside of the garment T ". A length of the receiving pocket 8 "'is 36 cm and a fleas of the opening cross-section 12 in about 16 cm. The cover flap 24 has such a width 27 that the loose part 26 in the closed state with an outer edge 28 extends to an opening cross-section 29 of the tunnel 4, from which the eyelet 5 protrudes. In this way, said eyelet 5 as well as the closing element 6 and the other eyelet 5 safely hidden below the cover flap 24. In order to fix the cover flap 24 in its closed position, it is provided on a lower side 30 of the loose part 26 with a strip 31 of hook material, which with corresponding strip parts 32, 33, 34, both on the panel 16 and over the opening cross-section 29 of the tunnel 4 are arranged, corresponds, wherein the strip parts 32, 33, 34 are each formed of Velcro material. When the loose part 26 of the cover flap 24 is moved to the closed position, the hook material hooks with the loop material, so that a hook-and-loop connection ("Velcro") is formed, which securely holds the cover flap 24 in the closed state. Hook-and-loop connections of this type are particularly easy to solve and can also be reused as often as desired. It is accordingly a releasable closure.
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Claims (13) [1] Patent Attorneys Dipl.-Ing. Helmut Hübscher Dipl.-Ing. Karl Winfried Hellmich Spittelwiese 7, A 4020 Linz (38906) HEL Claims 1. Garment (1, 1 1 ") with a front part (2) and a back part and two openings for the arms of the garment (1, 1 1") bearing Person, preferably two sleeves adjoining the apertures, wherein the front part (2) of a parallel to a vertical axis of the upright person extending closure (11) in a right front part (10) and a left front part (9) is divided and in one Body of the person on an outer side of the front part (2) and the back part of a garment (1, 1 ', 1 ") connected tunnel (4) rotates on both sides of the closure (11) each having an opening for drawing a in the Tunnel (4) circumferential life belt (3) is provided, which has at its free ends in each case an eyelet (5) by means of a closing element (6), preferably by means of a snap hook, verb Indbar are, wherein on the closing element (6) in turn a securing device (7) can be connected, characterized by a from the outside of the front part (2) accessible receiving pocket (8, 8 ', 8 "), in the at least a predominant part of the securing device (7) is so accommodated that it is secured during physical activity of the person from falling out and still easily pulled out, with an opening cross-section (12) of the receiving pocket (8, 8 ', 8 ") a maximum of 20 cm from the closing element (6) is arranged remotely. [2] 2. garment (1, 1 ', 1 ") according to claim 1, characterized in that the opening cross-section (12) is arranged a maximum of 15 cm, preferably at most 10 cm, more preferably at most 5 cm, from the closing element (6). [3] 3. garment (1, 1 1 ") according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the receiving pocket (8, 8 ', 8") is designed as a receiving tunnel having a length between 20 cm and 40 cm, preferably between 31 cm and 36 cm, and at a first end has the opening cross-section (12) for passing a hook element (14) and is closed at an opposite second end. [4] 4. garment (1) according to one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the receiving pocket (8) approximately parallel to the tunnel (4) and preferably immediately after the tunnel (4) for the rescue belt (3), further preferably, the opening cross-section (12) on the outside of the left front part (9) is arranged. [5] 5. garment (1) according to claim 4, characterized in that a longitudinal axis (13) of the receiving pocket (8) with a longitudinal axis of the tunnel (4) at an angle between 5 ° and 25 °, preferably between 10 ° and 20 °, on preferably 15 °. [6] 6. Garment (1) according to one of claims 1 to 5, characterized by a parallel to the closure (11) extending axis of rotation rotatable cover flap (24), by means of which a free end of the Rettungsgurts (3) and the opening cross-section (12) of Receiving pocket (8) can be covered, wherein the axis of rotation is preferably arranged in an opening plane of the opening cross-section (12) of the receiving pocket (8). [7] 7. garment (1) according to claim 6, characterized in that the cover flap (24) in a closed state via a panel (16) and two openings of the tunnel (4), from each of which an eyelet (5) of the Rettungsgurts (3) protrudes, the opening cross-section (12) of the receiving pocket (8) and the closing element (6) covered, wherein the cover flap (24) is preferably fixed by means of a hook-Velcro connection to the garment (1). [8] 8. garment (1 ') according to one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the receiving pocket (8') parallel to the closure (11) and is preferably arranged on a diaphragm (16) of the left front part (9), which covers the closure (11) on the outside. [9] 9. garment (1 ') according to claim 8, characterized in that the receiving pocket (8') at least at one end releasably attached to the garment (1 '), wherein a detachable portion of the receiving pocket (8') preferably in a Waist area (T) of the person is located. [10] 10. garment (1 ') according to claim 9, characterized in that the detachable portion of the receiving pocket (8') on a bottom (18) has a hook material (19) which cooperates with a corresponding Velcro material (20), wherein the Velcro material (20) on the outside of the garment (1 ') is arranged. [11] A garment (1 ") according to claim 8, characterized in that the receiving pocket (8") has an upper attachment portion (21) and a lower attachment portion (22) in which it is preferably fixed to the garment (1 ") and a passage portion (23) disposed between the attachment portions (21, 22) disposed in a waist portion (T) of the person. [12] 12. Garment (1 ') according to claim 11, characterized in that the receiving pocket (8 ") in the passage region (23) on its underside a hook material (19) which cooperates with a corresponding Velcro material (20), wherein the Velcro material (20) on the outside of the garment (1 ") is arranged. [13] 13. garment (1, 1 1 ') according to one of claims 1 to 12, characterized in that the securing device (7) is permanently connected to the closing element (6). Linz, 17 October 2012 Hubert Schmitz GmbH by: / Dl Karl Winfried Hellmich / (electronically signed)
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