![]() PECTORAL ATTACHMENT PORTABLE HARNESS
专利摘要:
The invention relates to a carrying harness comprising: - two carrying straps (16a, 16b), two pectoral straps (18a, 18b) respectively connected to the carrying straps (16a, 16b), - a pectoral fastener (20) configured for a junction of the chest straps, the fastener extending in a plane of attachment - at least one tool carrying strap (38). In accordance with the invention, the chest straps (18a, 18b) and the tool carrying strap (38) are connected to the chest clip (20) with pivoting freedom in the attachment plane around the minus one pivot axis passing through the pectoral attachment and perpendicular to the attachment plane. Application to the carrying of tools and accumulator batteries. 公开号:FR3055780A1 申请号:FR1658490 申请日:2016-09-13 公开日:2018-03-16 发明作者:Roger Pellenc;Pauline Philibert 申请人:Pellenc SAS; IPC主号:
专利说明:
055 780 58490 ® FRENCH REPUBLIC NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY © Publication number: (to be used only for reproduction orders) ©) National registration number COURBEVOIE © IntCI 8 : A 45 F 3/14 (2017.01) PATENT INVENTION APPLICATION A1 ©) Date of filing: 13.09.16.(© Priority: (© Applicant (s): PELLENC Société anonyme - FR. ©) Date of public availability of the request: 16.03.18 Bulletin 18/11. @ Inventor (s): PELLENC ROGER and PHILIBERT PAULINE. ©) List of documents cited in the preliminary search report: See the end of this booklet (© References to other related national documents: (® Holder (s): PELLENC Société anonyme. ©) Extension request (s): © Agent (s): CABINET MAREK. © PORTABLE HARNESS WITH PECTORAL ATTACHMENT. FR 3 055 780 - A1 (tV) The invention relates to a carrying harness comprising: - two carrying straps (16a, 16b), -two chest straps (18a, 18b) respectively connected to the carrying straps (16a, 16b), - a pectoral attachment (20) configured for a junction of the pectoral straps, the attachment extending according to an attachment plane - at least one tool carrying strap (38). According to the invention, the pectoral straps (18a, 18b) and the tool carrying strap (38) are connected to the pectoral attachment (20) with freedom of pivoting in the attachment plane around at least minus a pivot axis passing through the pectoral attachment and perpendicular to the attachment plane. Application to the carrying of tools and accumulator batteries. 3: V. xx x J Rf) Λ, Χ'- '' -Μ. J. 1 ° p r jsr H h · 3 hrSa / he H t Carrying harness with chest strap s Technical area The present invention relates to a carrying harness with chest attachment. Gn means by pectoral attachment a device of the carrying harness 10 making it possible to connect on the chest two pectoral straps secured to the carrying straps of the harness "so as to avoid slipping of the carrier" mm P "hva. The invention finds applications in the field of carrying electric tools powered by a battery. In particular, the harness of the invention can be provided for carrying on the back a storage battery and "on the side, an electric tool connected to the battery. The harness can also be used for carrying tools with an internal combustion engine, or even non-powered tools. Like many backpacks, they are equipped with carrying straps resting on the shoulders of the wearer, and possibly a carrying belt to transfer part of your load carried on the hips carrier. The carrying comfort is improved by the perfect adjustment of the harness to the morphology of the wearer. Thus the hamata can be provided with various adjustment straps. In particular, adjustment straps can be used between the carrying straps so as to adjust a distance between the carrying straps on the chest. These are the chest straps. Such a strap is attached> j uhrp. , tot nettle of portage. When carrying your straps are relittv t you, they and extend hûFXûrttalemenf on the chest of the wearer. Pectoral straps generally have a pectoral attachment allowing you to join them together when carrying them, or, on the contrary, to release them from one another for fitting or removing the harness. Dan * 1 4 »MIcuIIer harnesses η î As a tool, it -'to known to use your chest straps, and the chest strap that connects you to fix 'or nurtns a carrying strap. The carrying strap allows to transfer part of the weight of îtoütïl to be worn on the chest strap, and, through the chest strap, on the front part of the straps extending over the torso of the wearer. Another part of the weight of Fouïil can be carried on the belt or on the back of the wearer by a strap connected to a dorsal part of the harness. Such a harness, dedicated to carrying a brushcutter, is known from document US 8,925,774. This harness does not, however, allow the adjustment of a dista * o tej v vt such of carrying, the latter being removed directly attached only to by the pectoral attachment. Furthermore, the different carrying straps or suspenders are fixedly linked to the chest strap. Thus dynamic forces transmitted * by a carrying strap are suscepl ir twists of the different straps. Finally, the chest strap does not allow the addition of an additional carrying strap. Statement of the Invention Good comfort does not require carrying an adequacy of the carrying harness with the morphology of the maize carrier also requires to take into account the natiwv no »h.mp 'c irtée and its arrangement in relation to the body of the carrier. A difficulty exists in the case of a carrying harness for multiple use, that is to say intended for carrying different types of or equipment. An adjustment of the hi ipté when carrying a certain type of tool ”may prove to be; unsuitable for carrying a different type of tool. The aim of the new invention is to provide a carrying harness which can be used for carrying on the back of at least one battery, for carrying at least one tool, or even for the combined carrying of at least one tool. and at least one battery. Another object of the invention is to provide such a harness with a Ftterhte i oU oral that can automatically adapt to different carrying configurations, a w. a reput or not of part of the load carried on the chest straps. Yet another aim is to provide a harness allowing the load carried over the chest straps to be automatically distributed on the carrying straps. To achieve these aims, the invention more specifically proposes a carrying harness comprising: - two λ λι carrying straps, -two chest straps connected respectively to the carrying straps, - a pectoral attachment · <configured for a junction of the pectoral straps, the attachment extending along an attachment plane s - at least one tool carrying strap. In accordance with the invention, the pectoral straps and each tool carrying strap are connected to the pectoral attachment with freedom of pivoting in the attachment plane around at least one pivoting tee passing through the pectoral attachment and perpendicular to the ίο plane of attachment. Or preferably; each tool carrying strap can be configured to be removably connected to the chest clip, so wr be removed when no tool is worn. The hamata of the invention can thus. used in several configurations. It can be fitted with a back support plate for at least one storage battery and can be used to carry only your baftorîb’j for the power supply of a tool. This is the case in particular when using a small power tool, carried by hand, for example a pruner, a hedge trimmer or a chainsaw. The harness can also be used to carry at least one accumulator battery and at least one tool. This is the case when using larger power tools, such as a brush cutter, a tillage tool. or a blower, for example. The carrying of these tools can be associated with the carrying of additional tools if necessary such as a pruning shears, a chainsaw or any other tool necessary for the user for a combined work. Finally, the harness can be used to carry at least one tool alone, without a storage battery. This is the case, for example, when carrying a thermal overcoat, such as a brushcutter, for example. Datt'i h following the description "and unless otherwise specified, There is only reference to a single tool carrying strap for carrying a tool on the side of the carrier. It is understood, however, that the harness may include several straps for carrying a tool and in particular two straps for carrying a chest attachment tool. Similarly, the ίο carrying straps can be provided for carrying a tool or a load on the front. It may also be noted that the pectoral straps may preferably be the same length, so that the pectoral attachment is located substantially in the middle of the chest. It is however possible to give them different lengths so as to offset the pectoral attachment ”; gold direction of one or the other of the suspenders for a different distribution of the load on the suspenders. An important feature of the invention is the freedom of pivoting of the pectoral straps "and" if necessary "of the tool tage strap at the level of the pectoral attachment. Thus "the chest straps do not twist when the chest strap pivots as a result dynamic forces which can be applied in particular by means of the poiMoo tooot strap. The pivoting waxes in the attachment plane, around one or more pivot axes. When the harness is pc n of attachment is substantially parallel to the chest of the wearer. The pivoting freedom means that the chest straps and the tool carrying strap can form "variable rules" so that each strap can automatically orient itself in the direction of the forces it transmits. By way of illustration, when no tool carrying strap is connected to the oral, or when no load is supported by the tool carrying strap, your chest straps can occupy a substantially horizontal position when the harness is worn. They only support your forces necessary to avoid a separation of the carrying straps, and form between them an angle close to 180 degrees of angle. t ι’ΓΛί "1 * pcfo'ig"! of tool is repeated Re-attached pectoral and that it carries a load on one side of the carrier, the carrying strap and the pectoral straps pivot to automatically occupy a relative position substantially in Y. In this position, the relative angles between the different straps mainly depend on the important < This results, if necessary, in a balanced transfer of the weight carried on both shoulders of the wearer. Similarly when two tool carrying straps are connected to the chest clip, for carrying a load on each side of a carrier, your blood automatically rotates to occupy a relative position substantially in X. in a particular embodiment of the harness, the pectoral attachment may comprise a first loop and a second loop, removable from each other, and connected respectively to the pectoral straps. This characteristic makes it possible in particular to detach the loops to facilitate the fitting or (removal of the harness. More precisely, each Loreta respectively has a junction edge with another loop, and a connection edge opposite the junction edge, each loop being connected to a chest strap by its connection edge. In this case, the tool carrying strap can also be connected to one of the loops of the chest clip, and in particular to its connection edge. w According to an alternative embodiment of the pectoral attachment, the first and two: can also be pivotally mounted relative to each other. They can, for example, be mounted on a common pivot of the pectoral attachment . According to yet another possibility, the pectoral attachment may comprise at least a third loop for carrying the tool. In this case the tool carrying strap is connected to its third loop of the pectoral attachment. The third loop can be pivotally mounted relative to at least one of your first loop, the second loop and a plate of the chest clip. More generally still, the harness may comprise a first attachment, a second attachment and a third attachment for straps, connected respectively to the chest straps and to the rin Rsttviu tool strap, the first, second and third fastenings for straps being mounted. pivoting on a © plate of the pectoral attachment. The pivoting mounting of the fixings on a plate of the chest clip can take place on one or more pivots and according to one or * several pivot axes. In the case of several pivots, your pivot axes are parallel to each other, cv je.puu, clear on the attachment plane. The rt'nttache plane corresponds, in this case, to that of the plate of the pectoral attachment. The strap fasteners can be detachably connected to the pivots of the chest attachment plate. According to a simpler and preferred embodiment of the invention, the fixing of the ut s takes place by means of two fixed and non-pivoting loops. In this case, the connection edge of each loop may have an arcuate shape. The two connection edges of the two loops, in an arc, can preferably be centered on the same axis. This is then a pivot axis common to the chest straps and the tool carrying strap. The use of island-shaped loops serves to pivot the straps simply by sliding the straps along the arched loops. In this case, your buckles have a useful strap fastening length greater than a width of the chest straps and the tool strap, so as to provide a sufficient sliding travel for the straps and ensure their pivoting in the direction of the efforts. Preferably, the loops can be double flanges provided respectively with a fastening bar separating two slots from the bu j- fo nw </ · * l, each san ^ te -'fiachée the loop goes through your two slots , and surrounding the bam · b> <<"G'tv" of attachment can be profiled "in known manner, to prevent the detachment of the straps and maintain their ·! > /> " According to a particular embodiment of the harness, the chest clip may include a release member operable with one hand to separate the two parts of the chest strap and release the junction of the chest straps. This measure allows the haro os "î to be removed very quickly in the event of an incident or in the event of a carrier accident. The harness can also have a tool support, the tool support being connected to the harness by the tool carrying strap. The tool holder can also be connected to one of a lumbar belt of the harness, a shoulder strap of the harness, and a dorsal plate of the harness. It allows to attach to the harness a tool such as a brush cutter, a blower or a plowing tool, for example. Ai ics and advantages of the invention emerge from the description which follows, with reference to the figures of the drawings. This description is given by way of illustration and is not limitative. Brief description of the figures Figure 1 is a flat view of a harness according to the invention. . fincre 2 is a perspective of the chest attachment of the harness in an open, or detached, configuration in which “ngles are not shown. ίο The figure shows a view of the pectoral attachment ire. λκ mil -î i my closed, or attached, da uelle the pectoral attachment is in connection with your two blood 're r rays. s · ayura 3B is a view of the pectoral attachment in a closed or attached configuration, in which the pectoral attachment is in connection with the two pectoral straps and two tool carrying straps. Figure 3C is a view of a svhc r · f "* · csation of the attachment w pecton luration closed, or attached, in which the pecterate attachment is in connection with two chest straps and a tool carrying strap . î Figures are shown in free scale. Detailed description® of methods of implementing the Invention In the description which follows, identical or similar parts of the different signs of references, so that mari-cio can refer from one figure to another. In addition, your high terms endent with respect to the vertical and with respect to a usual portage of the harness on the back of a carrier. Figure t shows a harness 10 according to the invention. It doesn ï shown flat. H includes a back plate 12 for carrying a storage battery, not shown dorsal plate n is connected to a 14 s lumbar belt with css carrying straps 16a, 16b. When the harness is worn, your carrying straps 16a, 16b 5 extend from the back plate 12 to the lumbar belt 14 passing over the wearer's shoulders. More precisely, the ends 16a, 15b of a strap of suspenders in connection with the lumbar belt 14 are connected respectively to the ends 17a, 17b carrying straps 16a, 16b. The ends 17a, 17b of the carrying straps 16a, 18b are provided with fixing loops receiving your ends 15a, 15b from the strap of suspenders. In order to avoid slipping of the carrying straps, these are provided with pectoral straps 18a, 18b which extend over the torso of the wearer to join in a pectoral attachment 20, The pectoral attachment 20 is shown here in a detached configuration. At m vmparaïson, your figure 3A shows the chest strap in the attached position. The chest straps are attached to the shoulder straps by means of strap attachments 19a, 13b. The chest straps extend substantially perpendicular to the shoulder straps. However, the strap attachments 19a, 19b can be said to allow a pivoting of the chest straps and a modification of the angle which they form with the straps. The chest attachment 20 has two parts 20a, 20b provided with a central lock 24. 28, The lock allows the two parts to be attached 20a, 20b to each other along a junction edge 30a, 30b, so as to make a junction doc pectoral nails. Have you // <T’Cile 20 is made, for example, of plastic or metal. As best shown in Figure 2 "on which the two parts of the chest clip are also dejoin jne parts 20a of the fastener presented a central cylindrical button 24 mounted on a flexible blade 26. The central button is housed in a corresponding central cylindrical housing 28 on the other part 20b of the pectoral attachment when the two parts 20a, 20b are approached so as to bring their junction edges r & vfWi'S 30a, 30b into contact. The joining edges 30a, 30b extend substantially vertically when the harness is worn. The central button 24 constitutes with the central housing 28 a lock. The central button also constitutes a release member for the actuating lock with one hand. Indeed a pressure of a finger on the central button 24 allows you to retract from the central housing 28 by bending the flexible blade 28. This retraction of the central button then allows the separation of the two parts 20a, 20b of the chest clip 20 . Each part 20a, 20b of the chest clip 20 has connection ivtrd 32a, 32b, opposite the junction edge 30a, 30b, and extending respectively from an upper part of the junction edge 30a, 30b towards a lower part of the joining edge 30a, 30b. Each part 20a, 20b, and in part 4 s pi connection edge 32a, 32b, constituted a loop 34a, 34b for the connection of straps. By extension, each part 20a, 20b of the chest attachment 20 of FIG. 1 is considered to be a loop. The connection edges 32a, 32b and therefore your loops 34a, 34b have an arc * tto shape retracted in the middle of the central button 24 or of the central housing 28. Each loop 34a, 34b also has a fastening bar 38a, 36b , also in an arc, which separates two slots from the loop. As shown in figun · 1 H 3B Vi ‘pectoral angles 18a, 18b pass through the slots of the loops, around the bars of iMLranr · lus, 36b, so that each loop 34a, 34b constitutes a fixation for strap. The harness of Figure 1 also includes a strap 38 for carrying outH toquebu cvut be attached a tool holder 40 indicated symbolically. Like the chest straps 18a, ίο 18b, the tool carrying strap 38 is attached to the chest clip. In the example shown in FIG. 1, the tool carrying strap 38 is connected to the buckle 34a of the bottom of the parts 20a of the chest clip 20. It should be noted that another end, not shown, of the strap tool port 38 can be connected to the lumbar belt 14 or to the back plate 12. As shown in Figures 1 and 3A, the loops 34a, 34b have a strap fixing lor much greater than the width of the straps and even the cumulative width of the chest straps and the tool carrying strap. The different straps can thus slide along the loops 34a, 34b, in an arc. siblllté sliding their attachment point along the arcuate loops, gives the straps freedom of pivoting in one plane passing through the loops 34a, 34b and designated by attachment plane. In the example of Figures 1 and 3A, the pivoting can take place around a single pivot axis, perpendicular i in attachment and passing through the center of the central button 24, or the central housing 28. These two aw v mimt confused L mu M parts 20a, 20b of the pectoral attachment 20 are attached to each other. Indeed, the curvature of the loops 34a, 34b is also centered on this axis. When no tool carrying strap is attached to the chest strap 20, or when no tool is attached to the tool carrying strap 38, the angle A between the chest straps 18a, 18b is close to 180 degrees of angle as shown in Figure 3A. Conversely, if a tool, or more generally a heavy load is attached to a poiW strap <dréutil 38, 38a, 38b, io Fsngfe A becomes less than 180 degrees angle by pivoting the uotour the pivot axis. This configuration is ires 3B and 3C. FIG. 3B shows an example of use of the chest clip 20 with two tool straps 38a, 38b in a configuration of the straps substantially in X. FIG. 3C shows another possibility of making the chest attachment 20 and another possibility of attaching the straps to it. In the exempt> tt figure 3C, the pectoral attachment 20 is presented under the fonro of a pl ri no cp 4 "ï x part c A A, 20b, likely to be locked one on the other at by means of a lock 24, 28, comparable to that of gua ^ yures 1 and 2. The Fattaeh "pectoral plate" present © three pivots 44a, 44b and 44c arranged along three pivot axes parallel to each other and perpendicular to the attachment plane , created $ t-dlre here perpendicular to the plate v Pectoral attachment and perpendicular to the plane of your figure 3C. The first pivo; 4 to * 1 "" from the unit -; Km parts 20a of the pectoral attachment, while the second and third pivot 44b, 44c are clear from the other part 20b of the pectoral attachment 20. Two strap fasteners 46a, 46b respectively secured to the chest straps 18a, 18b are pivotally mounted on the first pivot and on the second pivot 44a, 44b respectively. A third strap attachment, in the form of a third loop 46c, is pivotally mounted on the third pivot 44c. The third loop is provided for the removable attachment of the tool carrying strap 38. The chest clip of Figure 3C, like that of previous figures 15, do igles a freedom of pivoting in the plane of attachment, but according to three distinct axes of pivoting. Alternatively, the first and second fîxatk îb may also be in the form of beads for fixing the chest straps. According to another variant, two of the fasteners 46a, 46b, 46c, or even the three can be pivotally mounted on the same pivot of the chest clip.
权利要求:
Claims (14) [1" id="c-fr-0001] Claims 1) Carrying harness comprising; - two carrying straps (18a, 16b), -two chest straps (18a, 18b) respectively connected to the carrying straps (16a, 16b), -a pectoral attachment (20) configured for a junction of the straps ie pectoral, the attachment extending according to an attachment plane - at m the tool carrying strap (38), characterized in that the air locks, "" oral (18a, 18b) and the tool carrying strap (38) are connected to the chest clip (20) with freedom of pivoting in the plane of attachment around at least one axis 15 pivoting passing through the pectoral attachment and perpendicular to the attachment plane. [2" id="c-fr-0002] 2) harness according to claim 1, wherein the chest clip (20) comprises a first loop (34a, 46a), and a second loop 20 (34b, 46b), removable from each other, and connected respectively to the chest straps (18a, 18b). [3" id="c-fr-0003] 3) harness according to claim 2, wherein each loop respectively comprises a joining edge (30a, 30b) to the other 25 loop, and a connection twist (32a, 32b) opposite the junction edge, each loop being connected to a chest strap (18a, 18b) by te connection edge. [4" id="c-fr-0004] 4) harness according to claim 3, wherein the carrying strap (38) 50 of the tool is connected to one of the loops (34a, 34b) of the chest clip. [5" id="c-fr-0005] 5) Harness according to one of claims 3 or 4, wherein the connecting edge (32a, 32b) of each loop has the shape of an arc of a circle, the loops having a useful length of strap attachment greater than a width chest straps and strap 5 tool carrier. [6" id="c-fr-0006] 6) Harness according to one of claims 2 to 5, wherein the loops are respectively provided with a fastening bar (36a, 36b) separating two slots of the loop. [7" id="c-fr-0007] 7) harness according to one of claims 2 to 6, wherein the first and second loops (46a, 46b) are pivotally mounted relative to each other. is [8" id="c-fr-0008] 8) harness according to claim 2, in which: - the chest attachment includes a third loop (46c), - the tool carrying strap (38) is connected to the third loop (46c) of the chest clip, - The third loop (46c) is pivotally mounted relative to at least one of the first loop, the second loop and a plate of the chest clip. [9" id="c-fr-0009] 9) harness according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the pivot axis is common to the chest straps 25 (18a, 16b) and the strap (38) for carrying tools. [10" id="c-fr-0010] 10) harness according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the chest clip (20) comprises a release member (24) operable with one hand for release of the junction 30 of the chest straps (18a, 18b). [11" id="c-fr-0011] 11) Harness according to claim 1, comprising a first attachment (46a), a second attachment (46b) and a third attachment (46c) for straps, connected respectively to the chest straps 03a, 18b) and to the carrying strap (38) of tools, the first » 5 second and third fastenings for straps being pivotally mounted on a plate (20a »20b) of the chest clip, [12" id="c-fr-0012] 12) Harness according to one of the preceding claims, comprising a tool support (40), the tool support being connected to the tool carrying harness (38), [13" id="c-fr-0013] 13) Harness according to your claim 12 "wherein the tool holder (40) is further connected to one of a lumbar belt of the harness, a shoulder strap of the harness" and a backplate of the harness. [14" id="c-fr-0014] 14) Harness i according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising a back plate (12) for supporting a storage battery. 1/3 FTG 2 JL A KJ * && 3/3 "ta //" h /
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申请号 | 申请日 | 专利标题 FR1658490A|FR3055780B1|2016-09-13|2016-09-13|PECTORAL ATTACHMENT PORTABLE HARNESS|FR1658490A| FR3055780B1|2016-09-13|2016-09-13|PECTORAL ATTACHMENT PORTABLE HARNESS| EP17771800.4A| EP3512374B1|2016-09-13|2017-08-28|Carry harness with chest fastener| US16/320,205| US10716388B2|2016-09-13|2017-08-28|Carry harness with chest fastener| ES17771800T| ES2858095T3|2016-09-13|2017-08-28|Carrying harness with chest strap| PCT/FR2017/052288| WO2018050979A1|2016-09-13|2017-08-28|Carry harness with chest fastener| CN201780055909.9A| CN109788839B|2016-09-13|2017-08-28|Carrying belt with chest fastener| 相关专利
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