Diving jacket

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6592417
  • Patent Number
    6,592,417
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 15, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 15, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A diving jacket 1 includes a back-plate 22, shoulder belts 6 and a waist belt 7. The waist belt 7 includes a pair of belt members 32, 33 each having a circumferentially rear end region 46 is fixed to an associated connector plate 31 made of a material harder than the belt 7 and disposed between the rear end region 46 and the back-plate 22. A lower end region 34 of the shoulder bent 6 also is fixed to the associated connector plate 31.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a diving jacket having a buoyancy regulating function.




Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 1993-112291A discloses a diving jacket including a buoyancy regulator for diving which comprises a buoyancy regulating bag provided with a pair of shoulder belts and a waist belt. The shoulder belts extend downward from respective shoulder regions of the buoyancy regulating bag and fixed to the waist belt. The waist belt comprises a pair of belt members extending from both sides of a wearer's waist region in a circumferential direction and fixed to a back-plate lying on back of the buoyancy regulating bag by means of plural bolts.




In the case of the above-cited well known buoyancy regulator, the high tension generated as the shoulder belts are length-adjusted is inevitably transmitted to the belt members usually made of flexible woven fabric so that these belt members may be partially shifted upward. Consequently, the air cylinder carried on the diver's back may often shift and make it difficult for the diver to stabilize his or her center of gravity, i.e., his or her body.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is a principal object of this invention to improve the diving jacket so that, once the jacket has been worn, the air cylinder carried on the diver's back can be retained against vertically shifting even if the shoulder belts are length-adjusted by the diver.




According to this invention, there is provided a diving jacket comprising a jacket adapted to be inflated with air for buoyancy regulation, a back-plate mounted on inner surface of the jacket's back so as to extend in vertical direction of the jacket so that a cylinder for supply of the air is fixed thereto, a pair of length-adjustable shoulder belts extending downward from respective shoulder regions of the jacket and a length-adjustable waist belt extending in a circumferential direction of the jacket.




The waist belt comprises a pair of belt members extending from both sides of waist of the wearer of the diving jacket in the circumferential direction, each of these belt members having a circumferentially front end region detachably connected to the other belt member and a rear end region opposed to the front end region wherein the rear end region is fixed to the back-plate by means of a connector plate made of material harder than that of the belt member and disposed between the rear end region and the back-plate; and each of the shoulder belts has its lower end region fixed to the connector plate being provided at least partially in the circumferential direction with a particularly high flexibility entirely in its vertical direction.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partially broken away front view showing the diving jacket;





FIG. 2

is a partially broken away perspective view showing the diving jacket as viewed from its backside;





FIG. 3

is a partially broken away front view showing important parts of the diving jacket;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the diving jacket taken along a line IV—IV in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the diving jacket taken along a line V—V in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is a plan view of the diving jacket showing the back plate and the connector plate;





FIG. 7

is a plan view of the diving a diving jacket showing another embodiment of the connector plate; and





FIG. 8

is a sectional view of the diving jacket taken along a line VIII—VIII in FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Details of a diving jacket according to this invention will be more fully understood from the description given hereunder in reference with the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

is a partially broken away front view showing a diving jacket


1


, and

FIG. 2

is a partially broken away perspective view showing the diving jacket


1


as viewed from its backside wherein an air cylinder


5


fastened to the jacket


1


is indicated by an imaginary line.




The jacket


1


is of the type adapted to be inflated with buoyancy regulating air and has shoulder belts


6


and waist belt


7


both adapted to be length-adjustable, and cylinder band


2


provided on the backside to fasten the air cylinder


5


. The cylinder band


2


extends through the rear body region of the jacket


1


so as to disappear once from its outer side into its inner side and to appear again on the outer side from the inner side. Longitudinally opposite ends of the cylinder band


2


are length-adjustably connected to each other by means of a buckle


14


. The jacket


1


is provided on inner side of the rear body region with a back-plate


22


extending in vertical direction and on outer side of the rear body region with a pair of plate members


23


extending in vertical direction. These plate members


23


are secured by means of bolts


26


to the back-plate


22


along its transversely opposite side edge regions with the jacket


1


sandwiched between these plate members


23


and the back-plate


22


. The air cylinder


5


is positioned between the pair of plate members


23


and fastened by the cylinder band


2


with respect to the back-plate


22


. The air cylinder


5


is provided at its top with a first stage


8


from which a regulator hose


9


extends to a second stage


11


. From the second stage


11


, an inflation hose


12


extends to the rear body region of the jacket


1


so that the jacket


1


can be inflated with air. A mouthpiece


13


is attached to the second stage


11


.




The back-plate


22


is made of a rigid plastic material or the like and retained in contact with the wearer's back with a cushion pad


4


placed upon the inner surface of the back-plate


22


substantially without an anxiety of undesirable deformation during use of the jacket


1


. The pack-plate


22


is provided on each side of its lower end region with a pair of connector plates


31


extending in circumferential direction of the jacket


1


.




The waist belt


7


comprises a flexible and easily deformable first belt member


32


extending in the circumferential direction from the right side of the jacket wearer's torso and a flexible and easily deformable second belt member


33


extending in the circumferential direction from the left side of the jacket wearer's torso. These belt members


32


,


33


are provided on circumferentially forward end regions


45


with male and female fasteners


30




a


,


30




b


adapted to be detachably engaged with each other and a pair of planar fasteners


30




c


,


30




d


well known in the trade name of MAGIC TAPE adapted to be separably engaged with each other well known in the trademark of VELCRO, respectively. The circumferentially rear end regions


46


are connected by means of the respective connector plates


31


to the back-plate


22


.




Each of the shoulder belts


6


has its upper end


35


fixed by a bolt


35




a


to an upper end region of the back-plate


22


and a lower end region extending downward from the shoulder region of the jacket


1


and fixed to an upper region of the associated connector plate


31


. The upper end region


35


and the lower end region


34


are detachably connected to each other by means of male and female fasteners


40




a


,


40




b


adapted to adjust a length of the belt


6


. The lower end region


34


is divided by means of a D-ring


45


provided in an intermediate region of the lower end region


34


into an upper branch and a lower branch. From this D-ring


45


, a length-adjustable supporting belt


62


extends to support a front body region


61


of the jacket


1


from the inner side of the front body region


61


.





FIG. 3

is a partially broken away front view showing important parts of the diving jacket


1


arranged on its inner side. It should be understood that cylinder


2


and the cushion pad


4


have been eliminated for clarity of illustration. The back-plate


22


is formed in its upper region with a plurality of vertically long through-holes


36


adapted for insertion of the cylinder band


2


and provided in its lower region on both sides with the connector plates


31


, respectively. Each of the connector plates


31


has its circumferentially rear section


37


fixed to the back-plate


22


and its circumferentially front section


38


formed with, in addition to first and second insertion slits


41


,


42


vertically extending in parallel to each other and serving to fix the first belt member


32


or the second belt member


33


, third and fourth insertion slits


43


,


44


extending in angles different from each other serving to fix the lower end regions of the respective shoulder belts


6


. The rear section


37


and the front section


38


are connected to each other in a circumferentially intermediate region


39


by means of a flexible sheet


39




a


such as woven fabric or plastic sheet which is stretchable neither in the circumferential direction nor in the direction orthogonal to this circumferential direction. While the connector plate


31


itself is a plate-like member formed of deformation-resistant rigid material such as an ABS resin, a polypropylene resin, a nylon resin or a rigid synthetic rubber, the intermediate region


39


allows the front section


38


and the rear section


37


to bend inward or outward along the jacket wearer's torso depending on the size of his or her torso. In the case of the intermediate region


39


formed by woven fabric, this woven fabric may be fixed to the front and rear sections


38


,


37


of the connector plate


31


by stitching the woven fabric to them with thread


68


. It is also possible to fix the flexible sheet


39




a


to the front and rear sections


38


,


37


using a welding technique or mechanical means. The first and second belt members


32


,


33


may be length-adjustably fixed to the respective connector plates


31


by guiding respective rear ends


46


of these belt members


32


,


33


through the second insertion slits


42


of the respective connector plates


31


from the inner sides of these connector plates


31


, then folded forward in the circumferentially of the wearer's torso on the outer side of the connector plates


31


and finally guiding the respective rear ends


46


through the first insertion slits


41


. Each of the shoulder belts


6


is provided at its lower end


34


with an oval stopper member


47


of which the major diameter is larger than a width of the belt


6


and which may be inserted in the direction of the major diameter through third or fourth insertion slits


43


or


44


of the associated connector plate


31


to fix the shoulder belt


6


to the connector plate


31


. The third insertion slit


43


or the fourth insertion slit


44


may be selected depending on a particular body size of the jacket wearer.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along a line IV—IV in FIG.


3


. The connector plate


31


is provided with two dovetail tenons


51


arranged in vertical direction so as to extend in parallel to each other while the back-plate


22


is provided with tour dovetail grooves


52


which are also arranged in vertical direction so as to extend in parallel one to another. The dovetail tenons


51


nay be slid rearward in the circumferential direction to be detachably engaged with the corresponding dovetail grooves


52


.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along a line V—V in FIG.


3


. The connector plate


31


includes a stopper plate region


53


which is elastically deformable in vertical direction as viewed in

FIG. 5

while the back-plate


22


includes a recess


54


. The stopper plate region


53


has its free end portion


56


adapted to be received in the recess


54


so that the free end portion


56


will be tightly pressed against a side wall of the recess


54


if the connector plate


31


tends to move forward in the circumferential direction as indicated by an arrow


57


(see

FIG. 3

also) away from the back-plate


22


. The connector plate


31


is retained thereby in engagement with the back-plate


22


. If it is desired to disengage the connector plate


31


from the back-plate


22


, the stopper plate region


53


may be elastically deformed using a suitable tool such as a driver so that the stopper plate region


53


can climb over the side wall


58


of the recess


54


.





FIG. 6

is a plan view showing the back-plate


22


and the connector plate


31


disengaged from the back-plate


22


. The dovetail grooves


52


formed on the back-plate


22


are arranged at regular intervals in vertical direction and the recess


54


is formed between each pair of the adjacent dovetail grooves


52


,


52


. In the vicinity of transversely opposite side edges of the back-plate


22


, relatively wide guide grooves


59


are formed so as to be contiguous to the respective dovetail grooves


52


. The pair of dovetail tenons


51


formed in the rear section


37


of the connector plate


31


are adapted to be inserted into the corresponding two dovetail grooves


52


of the jacket


1


from the front to the back in the circumferential direction as indicated by an arrow


61


. In the case of the illustrated connector plate


31


, the pair of dovetail tenons


51


spaced from each other in vertical direction are arranged so that these two dovetail tenons


51


may be inserted into alternately selected two dovetail grooves


52


. In the course of inserting the dovetail tenon


51


into the dovetail groove


52


, the stopper plate region


56


of the connector plate


31


is brought in contact with the side wall


58


of the recess


54


from the front in the circumferential direction, then elastically deformed and received in the recess


54


. Selection of the dovetail grooves


52


enables the vertical positions of the connector plate


31


and the belt member


32


fixed thereto to be adjusted with respect to the jacket


1


.




With the jacket


1


constructed in the manner as has been described, the lower end regions


34


of the respective shoulder belts


6


are fixed to the associated connector plates


31


which are made of rigid material and easily deformable in- and outward in the circumferential direction in the hinge-like regions


39


defined by flexible sheets. Thus, the upper and lower end regions


34


,


35


are supported by the back-plate


22


and the connector plates


31


both being sufficiently deformation-resistant. The shoulder belts


6


may be length-adjustably tightened after such jacket


1


has been worn to prevent the waist belt


7


from shifting in vertical direction. This is because the tension exerted on the belts


6


is absorbed by the pack-plate


22


and the connector plates


31


which are sufficiently resistant to deformation in the direction of such tension before the tension might be transmitted to the waist belt


7


. In other words, once the air cylinder has been properly position by tightening the waist belt


7


, it is not likely that the air cylinder


5


might be unintentionally shifted in vertical direction even if the shoulder belts


6


are later length-adjusted. In this way, the diver has his or her center of gravity well stabilized.




The connector plates


31


can be engaged with or disengaged from the back-plate


22


merely by sliding the connector plates


31


with respect to the back-plate


22


in the circumferential direction. This feature facilitates the waist belt


7


to be position-adjusted in vertical direction of the jacket


1


. Such jacket


1


is particularly advantageous as a rental jacket destined to be used by many and unspecified divers.





FIG. 7

is a plan view showing another embodiment of the connector plate


31


used in this invention and

FIG. 8

is a sectional view taken along a line VIII—VIII in FIG.


7


. This connector plate


31


also is formed of a rigid material such as an ABS resin, a polypropylene resin, a nylon resin or a rigid synthetic rubber and comprises the planar rear section


37


and the planar front section


38


. The circumferentially intermediate region


39


extending between these two sections


37


,


38


is formed with single or plural U-shaped groove(s). While the connector plate


31


is neither stretchable nor deformable in the circumferential direction as well as the vertical direction, a bottom of each groove


62


is thinner than the sections


37


,


38


and functions like the intermediate region


39


shown in FIG.


3


. Therefore, the bottom of the groove


62


enables the front section


38


to be easily bent, for example, inward in the circumferential direction as indicated by an imaginary line.




Without departing from the scope of this invention, it is possible to for the back-plate


22


with the dovetail tenons


51


and to form the connector plate


31


with the dovetail grooves


52


. In this case, the number of the dovetail tenons


51


will exceed the number of the dovetail grooves


52


.




In the diving jacket according to this invention, the connector plates are formed of the rigid material and sufficiently deformation-resistant. These connector plates extend from the transversely opposite side edge regions of the back-plate in the circumferential direction between-plate and the belt members. The shoulder belts extending from the shoulder regions of the jacket respective have the lower end regions fixed to the respective connector plates. With such arrangement, the air cylinder carried on the diver's back is retained against vertically shifting even the shoulder belts are length-adjusted after the jacket has been worn. In this way, the jacket wearer has his or her center of gravity is stabilized.



Claims
  • 1. A diving jacket comprising:a jacket adapted to be inflated with air for buoyancy regulation; a back-plate mounted on an inner surface of said jacket's back so as to extend in vertical direction of said jacket so that a cylinder for supply of said air is fixed thereto: a pair of length-adjustable shoulder belts extending downward from respective shoulder regions of said jacket; a length-adjustable waist belt extending in a circumferential direction of said jacket; said waist belt comprising a pair of belt members extending from both sides of waist of the wearer of said diving jacket in the circumferential direction, each of said belt members having a circumferentially front end region detachably connected to the other belt member and a rear end region opposed to said front end region wherein said rear end region is fixed to said back-plate by means of a connector plate made of material harder than that of said belt member and disposed between said rear end region and said back-plate; and each of said shoulder belts having a lower end region thereof fixed to said connector plate which is provided at least partially in said circumferential direction with a particularly high flexibility entirely in its vertical direction, wherein said connector plate is divided in said circumferential direction of said jacket into a front section and a rear section being connected to each other by means of a non-stretchable sheet so that said connector plate is bent in- or outward in said circumferential direction.
  • 2. The jacket according to claim 1, wherein said connector plate is provided partially in said circumferential direction with a particularly thin region extending in the vertical direction so that said connector plate is bent in- or outward in said circumferential direction.
  • 3. The jacket according to claim 1, wherein said connector plate is formed at two or more locations in said circumferential direction with through-holes for attachment of said shoulder belt.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-008319 Jan 2001 JP
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