Claims
- 1. A utility band comprising:
- an elongated strip of material having a first and second ends;
- the second end of the band formed from two juxtaposed segments of material, the first juxtaposed segment being wider than the second juxtaposed segment, each segment including an interior face;
- first and second mating portions of a hook and loop-type fastening material, said first mating portion attached to both sides of the first end of said strip, and said second mating portion is secured to the interior faces of the second end juxtaposed segments such that the second fastening material portion can enclose and fasten to both sides of the first mating portion thereby establishing a fasten length of the strip; and
- wherein an opening is positioned in the first juxtaposed segment of said second end at an intermediate position thereof to receive the first end of said strip passing therethrough for adjusting the fastened length of said strip.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the opening is a slot and includes a grommet reinforcement about said slot.
- 3. A utility band having a first and second end comprising:
- an elongated strip of material;
- the second end of the band comprises two joined segments of material, each segment including an interior face;
- first and second mating portions of a hook and loop-type fastening material, said first mating portion attached to both sides of the first end of said strip, and said second mating portion is secured to the interior faces of the double strip end such that the second fastening material portion can enclose and fasten to both sides of the first mating portion; and
- means to adjust the length of the band, wherein the means to adjust the length of the band includes an opening in one of the segments of material at the second end of the band through which excess length of the first end of the band is passed to achieve correct adjustment.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the first end of the band includes an extended length of hook-and-loop material thereon to provide a greater degree of adjustability along the length of the band.
- 5. A belt having a first and second end and two back-to-back faces, which comprises:
- an elongated strip of material;
- a first portion of a hook-and-loop type fastening material attached to the first end of the strip on both of its faces;
- a Y-shaped element provided at the second end of the strip, having two inwardly facing surfaces;
- a second, complementary hook-and-loop fastening material attached to each of the inwardly facing surfaces so that the first end of the strip can be anchored between the two inwardly facing surfaces of the Y-shaped element; and
- means to adjust the length of the belt, wherein the means to adjust the length of the belt includes an opening in the Y-shaped element through which excess length of the first end of the strip is passed to achieve correct adjustment.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the first end of the strip includes an extended length of hook-and-loop material thereon to provide a greater degree of adjustability along the length of the strip.
- 7. A belt having a first and second end comprising:
- an elongated strip of material;
- the second end of the belt comprises two joined segments of material, each segment including an interior face;
- fastening means comprising first and second mating portions of a hook-and-loop type fastening material, said first mating portion attached to both sides of the first end of said belt, and said second mating portion is secured to the interior faces of the double segment end such that the second fastening material portion can enclose and fasten to both sides of the first mating portion; and
- a slot through one of said two joined segments of material at the second end of the belt approximate to the second fastening material wherein the first end of the belt can pass therethrough for adjusting the attached length of said belt.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 861,105, filed Mar. 31, 1992.
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