1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to belts for retaining self-defense devices and more specifically to a belt sword system, which includes a belt structured to retain a flexible sword.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
The need for self-defense devices is acute in many high crime areas. However, it is usually difficult for an ordinary citizen to obtain a firearm permit in high crime areas. U.S. Pat. No. 4,313,230 to Chovaniec discloses a belt for a concealed quick-draw knife. The Chovaniec patent includes a small weapon concealed in a belt for quick withdrawal. U.S. Pat. No. 5,367,714 to Hines et al. discloses a belt with concealed whip. The Hines et al. patent includes a belt, which conceals a whip in an internal sheath formed therein. The whip has a handle, which also is concealed by an end portion of the belt. The whip can be quickly and easily withdrawn from the sheath in the belt by releasing the end portion and grasping the handle.
However, a whip is round and incapable of being accelerated to high velocities. The whip is also not capable of inflicting serious injury. It is preferable to provide a self-defense device having greater mass and thus greater impact than a whip having a small width. It is also preferable to provide a self-defense device having a width that is at least three times the thickness thereof.
Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for a sword retaining belt, which includes a belt structured to retain a flexible sword and a flexible sword that may be sharpened along one or both of its lengthwise edges.
The present invention provides a belt sword system, which includes a belt structured to retain a flexible sword. The belt sword system includes a flexible sword and a sword belt. The flexible sword preferably includes a thin strip of metal. One end of the flexible sword includes a handle and the other end is preferably angled to form a point. The handle may be formed by wrapping tape, thin leather strips or nylon cord around the one end of the flexible sword, or the handle may be formed by dipping the one end in a plastic type coating. At least one of the exposed lengthwise edges and the other end may be modified to form a sharp edge or a razor sharp edge.
The sword belt preferably includes a belt, a plurality of retention clips and a slide buckle keeper. The belt includes a strap and a retention buckle. The strap includes a plurality of prong holes sized to receive a prong of the buckle. The slide buckle keeper retains an end of the strap. The plurality of retention clips are attached along a length of the strap with rivets or the like. When the sword is sharpened along the length, it is preferable to attach each retention clip as close as possible to prevent injury when wearing the sword belt. The sword belt may be worn with the plurality of retention clips facing outward from the waist or facing inward toward the waist.
The flexible sword is preferably inserted into the plurality of retention clips, before the sword belt is inserted through loops in a pair of pants as a normal belt. Once the sword belt is retained on the pair of pants, the one end of the flexible sword is positioned behind an end of the strap and the slide buckle keeper. The flexible sword may be withdrawn by sliding the slide buckle keeper away from an end of the handle and grasping the handle and pulling the flexible sword out of the sword belt.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a belt sword system, which includes a belt structured to retain a flexible sword.
Finally, it is another object of the present invention to provide a belt sword system, which includes a flexible sword that may be sharpened along one or both of the lengthwise edges.
These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to
The handle 14 may be formed by wrapping tape, thin leather strips or nylon cord around the one end of the flexible sword 10, or the handle 14 may be formed by dipping the one end in a plastic type coating, but other methods of forming the handle may also be used. At least one of the exposed lengthwise edges 20 and the other end 16 may be modified to create a sharp edge or a razor sharp edge. A plurality of graduations 21 and numbers 23 may be formed on the flexible sword 10 to create a measuring device. The flexible sword may be accelerated to a velocity of nearly 100 mph, due to its mass. However, the whip of the Hines et al. '714 patent cannot be accelerated to 100 mph due its flexibility, lack of mass and lack of aerodynamics. Further, the round cross section of the whip cannot be sharpened. At least one lengthwise edge 20 of the flexible sword 10 may be sharpened, such that it may inflict serious injury on an attacker. The prospect of serious injury will act as a deterrent to one or more attackers.
The sword belt 12 preferably includes a belt 22, a plurality of retention clips 24 and a slide buckle keeper 26. The belt 22 includes a strap 28 and a retention buckle 30. One design of slide buckle keeper 26 and retention buckle 30 are shown, but other designs may also be used. Belts are well known in the art and need not be explained in further detail. The strap 28 includes a plurality of prong holes 32 to receive a prong 34 of the buckle 30. The slide buckle keeper 26 retains an end of the strap 28.
The plurality of retention clips 24 are attached along a length of the strap 28 with rivets 36 or the like. Each retention clip 24 includes a substantial U-shaped base 38 with two inward facing flanges 40 extending from each end of the substantial U-shaped base 38. A rivet clearance hole 42 is formed through the substantial U-shaped base 38 to allow insertion of the rivet 36 through each inward facing flange 40. When the exposed lengthwise edges 20 are sharpened, it is preferable to attach each retention clip 24 as close as possible to each other to prevent injury, when wearing the sword belt 12 or when withdrawing the flexible sword 10.
A non-sharpened lengthwise edge 20 would not require as many retention clips 24 to be attached to the strap 28. The sword belt 12 may be worn with the plurality of retention clips 24 facing outward from the waist or facing inward toward the waist. The plurality of retention clips 24 should not be limited to being secured to only an inside or an outside of the sword belt 12, but should include being secured to both an inside and outside of the sword belt 12. Further, more than one flexible sword 10 may be retained in a plurality of retention clips 24 located on an inside or outside of the sword belt 12. The retention clip 24 is preferably fabricated from stainless steel, but other materials may also be used. The stainless steel will not corrode due to humidity or perspiration.
With reference to
While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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