专利摘要:
The invention relates to a harness comprising a belt and a pair of thighs connected by a strap, and a connector positioned on the ventral portion of the belt. The connector comprises: • a longitudinal axis rod AA mechanically connecting the connector to the belt, • a first part comprising a connection ring, and mounted rotatably relative to the belt around the rod, • a second part made of C-shaped mounted mobile in rotation about a second axis BB parallel to the axis AA and defining a closed contour with the axis BB, • the first part and the second part can be disengaged so as to allow the introduction of at least one rope advancement accessory in the second C-shaped part. The invention also relates to a method of mounting a connector on such a harness, as well as a method of using a connector on a such harness.
公开号:FR3049869A1
申请号:FR1653152
申请日:2016-04-08
公开日:2017-10-13
发明作者:Benoit Bouquier
申请人:Zedel SAS;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Harness
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to a harness comprising a connector configured to facilitate the simultaneous attachment and the use of several accessories for progression on rope and / or safety. State of the art
During a climbing session, a climber may be required to use a descender, a lanyard or a rope blocker, successively using one and the other of the devices. This can happen, for example, if the climber has to go back up a rope, then assure someone or make a call back. A rope or acrobatic worker may also be required to use these accessories for progression on rope in the context of his professional activity.
To be able to quickly move from one advancement accessory to another, they are placed either on the bridge of the harness, or on a connector playing the same role as the trigger guard, the connector being attached to the ventral part of the belt via a strap connecting the pair of leg loops to the belt.
The multiplication of the devices mounted in the connector can however be inconvenient for the user, for example if the rope stopper hinders the smooth running of the descender, or vice versa. The movements of the rope can be difficult because they are hampered by the rope progression accessories that are not used, and / or carabiners or quick links that serve to hang these accessories progression.
Object of the invention
An object of the invention is to remedy these drawbacks, and to provide a harness comprising a connector that allows easy use of rope progression accessories such as blockers or descenders.
The harness includes a belt and a pair of leg loops connected by a strap. The connector is positioned on the ventral part of the belt, and comprises: • a longitudinal axis rod AA mechanically connecting the connector to the belt, • a first part comprising a connection ring, and mounted rotatably relative to the belt around the rod, • a second C-shaped piece rotatably mounted about a second axis BB parallel to the axis AA and defining a closed contour with the axis BB, • the first piece and the second piece can be disengaged so as to allow the introduction of external elements into the second C-shaped part.
Preferably, the second axis BB coincides with the longitudinal axis AA.
Furthermore, the rod may be disposed at a distance from the closed contour of the first piece of the connector, so as to allow the passage of the strap between the rod and the connecting ring.
According to a particular embodiment of the invention, the closed contour of the first piece can define a first plane, and the rod can be placed at a distance from this first plane. The C shape of the second piece may also define a second plane, and the rod may be placed at a distance from this second plane.
From the structural point of view, the first piece may comprise a first attachment means and a second attachment means, configured to allow the passage of the rod, the first and second attachment means being separated by a first distance L1. The second C-shaped piece may have a third attachment means and a fourth attachment means configured to allow the passage of the rod, the third and fourth attachment means being separated by a second distance L2 lower at the first distance L1, so that the third and fourth attachment means are located between the first and second attachment means.
Preferably, the first piece and the second piece are mounted without play along the axis AA.
Furthermore, the rod may comprise at least one first recess configured to cooperate with a first locking rod passing through a first hole positioned in the first piece or the second C-shaped piece, so as to prevent translation movements according to the invention. axis AA of the first piece and the second piece relative to the rod.
According to an advantageous embodiment, the first piece can be configured to be folded on the second piece. The end of the first piece opposite the axis AA may be separated by an arc length greater than 0.5 cm from the second piece when the first and second pieces are folded over one another. Alternatively, the end of the second piece opposite the axis AA may be separated by an arc length greater than 0.5 cm from the first piece when the first and second pieces are folded back one to one. 'other. The invention also relates to a method of mounting a connector on a harness comprising the aforementioned characteristics. For this purpose, the method comprises the following steps: • connect at least one external device to the second C-shaped part, • connect the first part, the second part and the strap by means of the rod, so that the strap define a loop crossed by the stem. The invention finally relates to a method of using a connector on a harness comprising the aforementioned features, wherein the first piece is positioned on the side of the pair of thighs, and wherein the second piece is positioned on the side of the pair of suspenders.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Other advantages and features will emerge more clearly from the following description of particular embodiments of the invention given by way of non-limiting example and represented in the accompanying drawings, in which: FIG. schematically an embodiment of a harness according to the invention; - Figure 2 shows the connector when a first piece is folded on the belt towards the pair of leg loops, and when the second piece is folded towards the pair of shoulder straps. - Figure 3 also shows the connector, but when the first and second parts are folded over one another, - Figure 4 shows an exploded view of a connector.
Detailed description
A harness 1 according to the invention comprises a belt 2 and a pair of leg loops 3 connected to a strap 4. According to the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1, the harness may optionally comprise straps 5. But it can also be strapless It can be associated with removable straps or it can be associated with irremovable straps. In some embodiments, the straps 5 are attached directly to the belt 2 and in other embodiments, the straps 5 are attached indirectly to the belt 2, that is to say that the mechanical connection between the straps 5 and the belt 2 is made by means of an intermediate element.
The harness 1 comprises a connector 6 attached to the belt 2, preferably on the ventral part of the belt 2. The connector 6 defines a first connection ring and a second connection ring distinct from the first connection ring. The first and second connection rings each define a closed contour. The two connecting rings can move relative to one another, preferably in rotation and even more preferably only in rotation.
The connector 6 comprises a rod 7 of longitudinal axis AA which provides the mechanical connection with the belt 2, preferably via the strap 4.
The connector 6 comprises a first part 8 defining a closed contour also called connection ring 8a. The first piece 8 is rotatably mounted relative to the belt 2 about the axis AA of the rod 7. The connector 6 also comprises a second piece 9 C-shaped and rotatably mounted around a second axis BB parallel to the AA axis. The second part 9 is rotatably mounted relative to the first part 8 around the second axis BB.
By C-shape is meant that the second piece 9 does not define a closed contour, and it is possible to place a cord progression accessory on the second piece without using a carabiner or a quick link. The second piece may very well have a shape of U, M, V, W, or any shape not being a closed contour. However, once the second part 9 mounted in the connector 6, a closed contour is formed by means of the second part 9 and its fixing rod, for example the rod 7 in the figures. These two pieces also define a connection ring.
The parts of the connector 6 can advantageously be detached by a user in order to be able to introduce at least one cord progression accessory on the second piece 9 in the shape of C.
Moreover, the connector 6 is advantageously attached to the ventral part of the belt 2 by connection with a strap. The strap defines a loop and the rod 7 is introduced into this loop to mechanically connect the belt 2 to the connector 6. The strap, for example the strap 4 advantageously passes between the rod 7 and the closed contour of the first piece 8, and surrounds the rod 7. The connector 6 is mounted on the harness 1 at the time when the different parts of the connector 6 are assembled with each other.
The connector 6 is arranged on the harness 1 so that the first piece 8 is configured to be placed against the belt 2 or the user towards the pair of thigh turns 3, while the second piece 9 is configured to be placed against the belt 2 or the user, towards the pair of shoulder straps 5. The positions of the first and second parts 8 and 9 can however be interchanged without this modifies the general operation of the harness 1.
According to a first embodiment, the axis BB of rotation of the second part 9 may be different from the axis AA of rotation of the first part 8. This means for example that the connector 6 may comprise an additional rod (not shown ) BB axis, and which can be detached from the first and second parts 8 and 9 to place a rope progress accessory on the second part 9. This embodiment is however less advantageous because the size of the connector 6 is more important than a single axis 7 which simultaneously connects the first part 8 with the belt 2 and the second part 9.
The rod 7 is mounted in the connector 6 outside the connection ring 8a. Advantageously, the rod 7 defines a hole with the outer edge of the connecting ring 8a. The strap 4 can thus pass through the hole without passing through the connection ring 8a. The closed contour of the connecting ring comes to protect the strap from possible shocks caused by carabiners or other connecting elements placed in the connection ring. This precaution makes it possible to increase the lifetime of the strap.
Alternatively, the axis BB parallel to the axis AA may correspond to one of the sides of the connecting ring 8a. The second part 9 can be mounted in rotation on the first part 8. The rod 7 is then separated from the axis BB by a portion of the strap 4. This embodiment is less advantageous than a common axis because the second part 9 may come to press against the strap and thus wear prematurely and / or cause significant lateral play along the axis AA.
According to the embodiment illustrated in the figures and described below, the longitudinal axis BB coincides with the longitudinal axis AA, which means that the second part 9 is rotatably mounted relative to the belt 2 around the stem 7.
For the connector to be as functional as possible, it is advantageous to use first and second parts 8 and 9 which have specific three-dimensional shapes.
The first part 8 may be a flat part, that is to say that the extreme peripheral zone of the part is contained in a plane and / or that the inner peripheral zone of the connection ring 8a is contained in a plane. The connectors of the prior art are not advantageous in such an embodiment. These are bent outward at their distal part which can be unpleasant for the user because the curved portion but can come into contact with the abdomen.
It is advantageous to maintain a planar connection ring 8a and to shift the axis AA of this plane. The axis AA may advantageously be offset against the belt 2 when the connecting ring 8a is oriented on the side of the thighs 3.
In other words, the connecting ring 8a is contained in a first planar area of the first part 8, so as to define a first plane P1. The rod 7 may advantageously be eccentric with respect to this first plane P1 (see FIG 3).
The first and second parts 8 and 9 are movable in rotation around the rod 7. It is particularly advantageous to provide that fixing zones of the first part 8 with the rod 7 are separated by the two attachment zones of the second part 9 with the rod 7 as shown in the various figures.
Alternatively, it is also possible to provide that the attachment zones of the second part 9 with the rod 7 are separated by the attachment zones of the first part 8 with the rod 7. An alternation between the attachment zones of the first and second parts 8 and 7 second parts 8 and 9 is preferably avoided because the forces in the first and second parts 8 and 9 are less well distributed when the two parts are folded over one another.
The embodiment illustrated in the figures is nevertheless preferred because it makes it possible to limit the folding of the first piece 8 onto the second piece 9. In the other configuration, it is advantageous to provide additional peripheral lugs which increases the occupied area. through the connector 6.
According to the preferred embodiment illustrated in the figures, the first part 8 comprises a first bent zone 8b connecting the connection ring 8a with the rod 7. In side view, the first part 8 may have an L shape, and be connected to the rod 7 at one of the ends of L. The connecting ring 8a is a flat area and corresponds to a branch of the L, while the other branch of L is included in the first area bent 8b. The first plane P1 may correspond to any plane passing inside the first part 8 and parallel to the edges of the connecting ring 8a.
Thus, when a vertical force is applied in the connecting ring 8a, the distal portion of the first piece 8 is slightly offset from the user's abdomen which avoids a gene.
In the same way, it may be advantageous to reproduce this particular shape with the second part 9. The axis AA is advantageously offset against the belt 2, when the C-shaped portion is oriented on the side of the thighs 3.
The distal C-shaped portion of the second part 9 is contained in a second planar area 9a of the part, so as to define a second plane P2. The rod 7 may advantageously be eccentric with respect to this second plane P2.
Since the second part 9 is rotatable about the rod 7, it follows that the second part 9 may comprise a second bent zone 9b connecting the closed contour to the rod 7. Laterally the second part 9 may have a shape of L, and be connected to the rod 7 at one of the ends of L. The second flat area 9a therefore corresponds to one branch of the L, while the other branch of the L is included in the second bent area 9b . The second plane P2 may correspond to any plane passing inside the second part 9 and parallel to the edges of the second plane area 9a.
As indicated above, to facilitate the implementation of the various parts of the connector 6, one of the parts may be wider than the other along the axis AA, so as to surround the smallest part. For example, the first part 8 may surround the second part 9 at the axis AA.
For this, the first part 8 may comprise first and second fastening means 8c and 8d placed in the fastening zones of the first part, and configured to allow the passage of the rod 7. The first and second attachment means 8c and 8d are advantageously separated by a first distance L1 along the axis AA. The second part 9 may also comprise third and fourth attachment means 9c and 9d placed in the attachment zones of the second part, and configured to allow the passage of the rod 7. The third and fourth attachment means 9c and 9d are advantageously separated by a second distance L2 along the axis AA which is less than the distance L1. In this way, the third and fourth attachment means 9c and 9d are advantageously located between the first and second attachment means 8c and 8d. This means that the first piece 8 surrounds the second piece 9.
The fastening means may for example be annular elements or clips, and advantageously slightly larger section to the diameter of the rod 7 so as to facilitate the rotation of the first and second parts 8 and 9 on the rod 7. By slightly greater is meant that the diameter of the annular elements or clips is about 0.1 mm larger than the diameter of the rod 7.
Structurally, it is preferable that the first and second parts 8 and 9 are mounted without functional play along the axis AA, so that the parts can not translate relative to each other. The first and second parts 8 and 9 can therefore only be rotated relative to one another.
To prevent lateral movement of the first and second parts 8 and 9 along the rod 7, it may comprise first and second recesses 7a and 7b which cooperate with locking rods 10a and 10b which fit into the connector 6 (see Fig. 4).
The first and second locking rods 10a and 10b are advantageously of tubular or cylindrical shape and may for example be screws, rivets, or nails. The width of the first and second recesses 7a and 7b along the axis AA is slightly greater than the diameter of the first and second locking rods 10a and 10b, so that the fixing means can be inserted into the recesses 7a and 7b .
According to the embodiment illustrated in the figures, the first and second locking rods 10a and 10b are inserted into first and second holes 8e and 8f. Alternatively, the first and second holes could be located on the second piece 9. A combination of these embodiments is also possible with a larger number of locking rods, for example 2, 3 or 4.
Insofar as the first and second parts 8 and 9 are mounted without any functional play along the axis AA, it is also possible to produce a rod 7 comprising a single recess 7a, configured to cooperate with a single locking rod 10a placed in a single hole positioned indifferently on the first piece 8 or on the second piece 9.
The position of the first and second holes 8e and 8f can be chosen so that the axes of the first and second locking rods 10a and 10b are intersecting or not with the axis AA. If the axes of the first and second locking rods 10a and 10b intersect with the axis AA, their ends are placed in the recesses but not necessarily in abutment. On the other hand, if the axes of the first and second locking rods 10a and 10b are not intersecting with the axis AA, then the latter tangent the rod 7 at the recesses 7a and 7b, so as to allow the rotation of the parts 8 and 9 along the axis AA, but not their translation.
In the particular embodiment illustrated in the figures, the first and second holes 8e and 8f are opening onto the attachment means 8c and 8d, and come to tangent the rod 7 at the first and second recesses 7a and 7b. This has the effect of preventing translational movements of the first and second parts 8 and 9 when they are mounted without a functional play with respect to each other.
The introduction of the first and second parts 8 and 9 on the rod 7 can be performed in two different ways. The most advantageous is to superpose the first and second planar zones 8a and 9a when the first and second parts 8 and 9 are folded over one another. Note however that the bent shape of the first and second parts 8 and 9 prevents them from folding completely on one another. The edge of the connecting ring 8a disposed near the axis 7 abuts against the edge of the C-shaped area 9a.
The value of the offset between the planes P1 and P2 and the axis AA as well as the thicknesses of the first and second parts, are chosen so that the angle formed between the two parts is sufficient to allow mobility to the accessories of rope progression that would be installed on one or the other parts 8 and 9. Thus, the progression on rope is facilitated because the movements of the latter are not impeded by the connection elements used by the user.
This configuration where the first and second parts are folded over one another is for example when the climber uses a descender attached to the first part 8. The use of the descender has the effect of rotating the first part 8 to the pair of braces 5.
However, to ensure the comfort of the user, the angle formed between the first and second parts 8 and 9 when folded over one another must be low enough not to interfere with the user. Indeed, if the first and second parts 8 and 9 are too far apart, the second part 9 could exert pressure on the user and generate discomfort.
Given the characteristic dimensions of the connector 6 and those of the rope progression accessories, the first and second parts 8 and 9 can advantageously be separated by an arc length of between 0.5 and 3 cm, the length of arc being measured with respect to the furthest point of the AA axis.
For example, if the first piece 8 is larger than the second piece 9, the arc length is measured between the first piece and the end of the second piece which is opposed to the axis AA. Conversely, if the first piece 8 is smaller than the second piece 9, the arc length is measured between the second piece and the end of the first piece which is opposite the axis AA.
To mount a connector 6 on a harness 1 such as that just described, it is first necessary to hang at least one rope progression accessory on the second piece 9 C-shaped. limit the number of carabiners or quick links attached to the connector 6, and thus facilitate the use of the latter by a smaller footprint.
The first piece 8, the second piece 9 and the strap 4 are then connected by means of the rod 7, so that the strap 4 is positioned between the rod 7 and the connecting ring 8a. This protects the webbing 4 possible friction due to progress accessories. The connector 6 is then positioned on the ventral portion of the belt 2, so as to allow its use as part of a progression on rope.
According to the particular embodiment illustrated in the figures, the rod 7 is first introduced into the first fastening means 8c of the first piece 8, then into the third fastening means 9c of the second piece 9. rod 7 is introduced into the loop. The rod 7 finally passes through the fourth fastening means 9d of the second piece 9 and the second fastening means 8d of the first piece 8. The locking rods 10a and 10b are used to prevent any translation of the first and second parts 8 and 9 along the rod 7.
After assembly, it is for example possible to hang a descender on the first part 8 by means of a carabiner or a quick link. This makes it easy to switch between using the rope blocker on the second part 9 and using the descender placed on the first part 8. If a blocker and a descender are positioned in this way on the connector 6, then it is preferably that the first part 8 is positioned towards the pair of leg loops 3, and the second part 9 is positioned towards the pair of shoulder straps 5. This configuration is optimal in terms of comfort for the user, who is not bothered by the connector 6 during its progression on rope.
According to the embodiments, the first piece 8 alone defines a closed connection ring 8a. This embodiment is illustrated in Figure 1. This configuration allows to separate the strap connecting the connector 6 to the pair of thighs 3 of all the elements which are mounted inside the connecting ring 8a.
In an alternative embodiment, the first part 8 may be a C-shaped element, like the second part 9. The connection ring is then defined by the assembly of the C-shaped element and the rod 7 , so as to form a closed contour. The first piece 8 may be a monobloc element or on the contrary it may be made by several separate parts.
权利要求:
Claims (13)
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claims
1. Harness (1) comprising a belt (2) and a pair of leg loops (3) connected to a blood stream (4), ie harness (1) having a connector (6) attached to the ventricular portion of the belt ( 2), the connector comprising: • a rod (7) of longitudinal axis AA mechanically connecting the connector (6) to the belt (2), • a first part (8) comprising a connecting ring (8a), and mounted movable in rotation with respect to the belt (2) around the rod (7), • a second part (9) C-shaped mounted to rotate about a second axis BB parallel to the axis AA and defining a contour closed with the axis BB, the first piece (8) and the second piece (9) being separable so as to allow the introduction of at least one rope progression accessory in the second piece (9). form of C.
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2. Harness (1) according to claim 1, wherein the second axis BB coincides with the longitudinal axis AA.
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3. Harness (1) according to any one of claims 1 or 2, wherein the rod (7) is disposed at a distance from the closed contour of the first piece (8) of the connector (6), so as to allow the passage the strap (4) between the rod (7) and the connecting ring (8a).
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4. Harness (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the connecting ring (8a) defines a first plane, and wherein the rod (7) is placed at a distance from the first plane.
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5. Harness (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the C shape of the second piece (9) defines a second plane, and wherein the rod (7) is placed at a distance from the second plane .
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6. A harness (1) according to any one of claims 2 to 5, wherein • the first piece (8) comprises a first attachment means (8c) and a second attachment means (8d), configured to allow the passage of the rod (7), the first and second attachment means (8c, 8d) being separated by a first distance L1, • the second piece (9) C-shaped comprises a third attachment means (9c ) and a fourth attachment means (9d) configured to allow the passage of the rod (7), the third and fourth attachment means (9c, 9d) being separated by a second distance L2 smaller than the first distance L1, so that the third and fourth attachment means (9c, 9d) are located between the first and second attachment means (8c, 8d).
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7. Harness (1) according to any one of claims 2 to 6, wherein the first piece (8) and the second piece (9) are mounted without play along the axis AA.
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8. Harness (1) according to claim 7, wherein the rod (7) comprises at least a first recess (7a) configured to cooperate with a first locking rod (10a) passing through a first hole (8e) positioned in the first piece (8) or the second piece (9) C-shaped, so as to prevent translation movements along the axis AA of the first piece (8) and the second piece (9) relative to the rod (7). ).
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9. Harness (1) according to any one of claims 2 to 8, wherein the end of the first piece (8) opposite the axis AA is away from an arc length of between 0.5 and 3 cm from the second piece (9) when the first and second pieces (8, 9) are folded over one another.
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10. Harness (1) according to any one of claims 2 to 8, the end of the second piece (9) opposite the axis AA is distant from an arc length of between 0.5 and 3 cm relative to the first piece (8) when the first and second pieces (8, 9) are folded over one another.
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11. Harness (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the first piece (8) is C-shaped and defines the connecting ring (8a) closed by means of the rod (7),
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12. A method of mounting a connector on a harness (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 11, comprising the following steps: • connect at least one rope progression accessory to the second piece (9) shaped of C, • connect the first piece (8), the second piece (9) and the strap (4) by means of the rod (7), so that the strap (4) defines a loop through which the rod (7) passes. ).
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13. A method of using a connector on a harness (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the first piece (8) is positioned on the side of the pair of thigh turns (3), and wherein the second piece (9) is positioned on the side of the pair of straps (5).
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2017-05-11| PLFP| Fee payment|Year of fee payment: 2 |
2017-10-13| PLSC| Search report ready|Effective date: 20171013 |
2018-03-15| PLFP| Fee payment|Year of fee payment: 3 |
2020-03-12| PLFP| Fee payment|Year of fee payment: 5 |
2021-03-10| PLFP| Fee payment|Year of fee payment: 6 |
优先权:
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FR1653152|2016-04-08|
FR1653152A|FR3049869B1|2016-04-08|2016-04-08|HARNESS|FR1653152A| FR3049869B1|2016-04-08|2016-04-08|HARNESS|
US15/458,468| US20170291046A1|2016-04-08|2017-03-14|Harness|
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ES17161698T| ES2793326T3|2016-04-08|2017-03-17|Harness|
RU2017111035A| RU2741419C2|2016-04-08|2017-04-03|Strapping|
CN201710221459.8A| CN107441651B|2016-04-08|2017-04-06|Safety belt|
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