BELT WITH MULTIPLE STRAPS FOR DIFFERENT LOOKS

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20130152279
  • Publication Number
    20130152279
  • Date Filed
    December 10, 2012
    12 years ago
  • Date Published
    June 20, 2013
    11 years ago
Abstract
A belt with multiple straps so as to achieve different looks, which comprises a main body made up of at least two straps placed one on top of the other; along a side section the belt has a holding system for keeping the various straps making up the main body together, which in turn acts as a rotation shaft for moving the belts so as to display the different faces of said straps as the external face of the main body; thus making it possible to have a plurality of colours and shapes in the same belt. At one end the main body has a buckle comprising a plate with a pivot at the top; at the end opposite the pivot is a support with a hole at the centre through which there passes a screw that supports the main body of the belt.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELDS

This disclosed subject matter has its basis in the clothing industry as it comprises a belt, the appearance of which can be changed and addresses the need to use different belts in accordance with an item of clothing. This is due to the fact that the belt comprises a system of rings, rivets, staples, and bands that bring together multiple straps of the belt into one whole.


Precedents

At this time the use of belts has become more common, but current usages pose certain problems when purchasing belts. In order for people to be able to dress in accordance with shoe or clothing colour, it is necessary to offer them a greater flexibility in use.


Belts in current use are of one single colour or show one colour on each side. This creates the need to use a specific belt for each colour of outfit that one intends to wear and was the motivation for the development of this disclosure. The disclosure refers to a belt with various straps that show a colour on each side and allow for a wide variety of colours to be shown on one single belt through the use of a system of rings, rivets, stables and bands that bring together the aforementioned straps and allow them to be turned on an axis that is found on the exterior of one of the straps.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The characteristic details of the belt with multiple straps for different looks are illustrated in the following description and accompanying images, which are shown by way of example and should not limit this disclosure.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE IMAGES


FIG. 1 is a frontal view of the belt with multiple straps for different looks with three straps extended.



FIG. 2 is a frontal view of the belt with multiple straps for different looks with two straps extended and the ring fastening system.



FIG. 3 is a frontal view of the belt with multiple straps for different looks with two straps extended and the elastic band fastening system.



FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the buckle of the belt with multiple straps for different looks.



FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the buckle of the belt with multiple straps for different looks with a variant form of the body of the buckle.





With reference to said images, the belt with multiple straps for different looks is composed of:


A main body (1) that is rectangular in form and composed of at least two straps positioned on top of each other; along a lateral section is a fastening system (2 & 3), which by way of example and not limitation, is a series of circular holes (3), located equidistantly along the entire length of the strap, or a series of elastic bands (2), located equidistantly along the entire length of the strap. In the case of the use of holes as a fastening system, a ring passes through them (4) and makes it possible to hold together the different straps that form the main body (1) of the belt, whilst at the same time serving as a turning axis to change straps so as to show different sides of said straps as the external face of the main body (1); in this way it is possible to have a wide range of colours and forms in the same belt and thus avoid the purchase of various belts to obtain the benefits offered by this disclosure.


At one of the ends of the main body (1) of the belt is a buckle that is composed of a plate (6) and that has a pivot (5) in the central section of its upper part; on the opposite end from the pivot are a pair of protuberances that serve as the base for a support (9) that has a hole (7) in its central part through which passes a screw (8) that allows the main body of the belt (1) to be held together. There is sufficient space in the cavity between the plate (6) and the support (9) to hold at least two straps.

Claims
  • 1. A belt, comprising: a main body, comprising: a first strap having a first color; anda second strap having a second color, the first strap arranged relative to the second strap such that a first face of the belt exhibits the first color and a second face of the belt exhibits the second color.
  • 2. The belt of claim 1, the main body comprising: a third strap having a third color, the third strap arranged relative to the first strap and the second strap such that a third face of the belt exhibits the third color.
  • 3. The belt of claim 1, comprising: a buckle configured to hold the main body.
  • 4. The belt of claim 2, comprising: a buckle configured to hold the main body.
  • 5. The belt of claim 1, comprising: a fastening system configured to hold the first strap relative to the second strap.
  • 6. The belt of claim 2, comprising: a fastening system configured to hold the first strap, the second strap, and the third strap relative to one another.
  • 7. The belt of claim 5, the fastening system comprising: at least one of a ring or an elastic band.
  • 8. The belt of claim 6, the fastening system comprising: at least one of a ring or an elastic band.
  • 9. The belt of claim 5, the buckle comprising: a screw to hold the main body.
  • 10. The belt of claim 6, the buckle comprising: a screw to hold the main body.
  • 11. The belt of claim 5, the fastening system comprising: at least one of a plurality of rings along a length of the main body or a plurality of elastic bands along the length of the main body.
  • 12. The belt of claim 6, the fastening system comprising: at least one of a plurality of rings along a length of the main body or a plurality of elastic bands along the length of the main body.
  • 13. The belt of claim 2, the main body comprising: a fourth strap having a fourth color, the fourth strap arranged relative to the first strap, the second strap, and the third strap such that a fourth face of the belt exhibits the fourth color.
  • 14. A belt, comprising: a main body, comprising: a first strap having a first color;a second strap having a second color; anda third strap having a third color, the first strap, the second strap, and the third strap arranged relative to one another such that a first face of the belt exhibits the first color, a second face of the belt exhibits the second color, and a third face of the belt exhibits the third color; anda buckle configured to hold the main body.
  • 15. The belt of claim 14, comprising: a fastening system configured to hold the first strap, the second strap, and the third strap relative to one another.
  • 16. The belt of claim 15, the fastening system comprising: at least one of a ring or an elastic band.
  • 17. The belt of claim 14, the main body comprising: a fourth strap having a fourth color, the fourth strap arranged relative to the first strap, the second strap, and the third strap such that a fourth face of the belt exhibits the fourth color.
  • 18. A belt with multiple straps for different looks, comprising a main body that is rectangular in form and composed of at least two straps positioned on top of each other. Along a lateral section is a fastening system located equidistantly along the entire length of the strap that makes it possible to hold together the different straps that form the main body of the belt, whilst at the same time serving as a turning axis to change straps so as to show different sides of said straps as the external face of the main body; in this way it is possible to have a wide range of colours and forms in the same belt. At one of the ends of the main body of the belt is a buckle that is composed of a plate and that has a pivot in the central section of its upper part; on the opposite end from the pivot are a pair of protuberances that serve as the base for a support that has a hole in its central part through which passes a screw that allows the main body of the belt to be held together. There is sufficient space in the cavity between the plate and the support to hold at least two straps.
  • 19. A belt with multiple straps for different looks, as described in claim 18, where the fastening system can be a series of circular holes, located equidistantly along the entire length of the strap, through which passes a ring that makes it possible to hold together at least two straps that form the main body of the belt, whilst at the same time serving as a turning axis to change straps so as to show different sides of said straps as the external face of the main body.
  • 20. A belt with multiple straps for different looks, as described in claim 18, where the fastening system can be a series of elastic bands located equidistantly along the entire length of the strap, that makes it possible to hold together at least straps that form the main body of the belt, whilst at the same time serving as a turning axis to change straps so as to show different sides of said straps as the external face of the main body, which allows for a wide range of colours and forms in the same belt.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
MX/U/2010/000234 Jun 2010 MX national
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of PCT application PCT/MX2010/000061 filed on Feb. 7, 2010, which claims the benefit of MX application MX/u/2010/000234 filed on Jun. 10, 2010. The PCT application and the MX application are incorporated herein by reference.

Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/MX2010/000061 Feb 2010 US
Child 13709720 US