Expandable and adjustable waistbands, such as elastic waistbands and drawstring waistbands, are an extremely popular feature of many types of garments such as pants, skirts, and active wear. The popularity of expandable and adjustable waistbands arises from the fact that expandable and adjustable waistbands provide adaptability, comfort, and range of motion that fixed waistbands and belts simply cannot provide. This is often a critical feature for active wear and casual wear.
However, one disadvantage of expandable and adjustable waistbands is that these type of waistbands are, by definition, non-rigid. Consequently, traditional expandable and adjustable waistbands are not well suited for use with garments where a rigid waistband, such as would be provided by a traditional leather, nylon, or otherwise rigid, belt is needed. For example, it is often desirable to have a rigid waistband when carrying a holster, tools, or any other device that needs to be secured to a rigid platform such as a traditional leather, nylon, or otherwise rigid, belt. Consequently, a consumer is often forced to choose between the comfort, range of motion, and adaptability of an expandable and adjustable waistband or the ability to carry devices safely and securely such as a holsters/firearms or tools.
In the case of holsters/firearms this is a particularly significant issue. This is because a typical holster needs to be attached to a rigid structure, such as a traditional leather or nylon belt, to prevent the holster and firearm from falling out of the waistband, changing position, and to allow the firearm to be drawn from the holster, and/or returned to the holster, without the holster coming out of the waistband or changing position. Absent this rigid structure for holster attachment, several potentially dangerous situations may arise.
First, as noted, the holster and firearm may fall out of the waistband, thereby causing the firearm to be dropped. This can not only damage the firearm and cause some alarm to bystanders, but it can also, in some cases, result in an accidental discharge of the firearm.
Second, absent a rigid structure to secure the holster, the holster can easily shift position. When this happens before a firearm is drawn, it is plausible that just at the time when that firearm might be needed, the holster and firearm cannot be located and/or readily drawn. On the other hand, if the holster position shifts, the owner may miss the holster when attempting to return the firearm to the holster. This again can result in the firearm being dropped and creating the dangerous situation discussed above.
Third, absent a rigid structure to secure the holster, there is a temptation to abandon the holster and simply carry the firearm in a pocket, or just pushed inside the waist band which, by definition, is non-rigid and not intended, or capable, of safely supporting a firearm. This not only again increases the likelihood the firearm will be dropped, but it also results in the trigger and hammer mechanisms being uncovered. This is problematic because absent a holster to protect the trigger area, firearms are far more subject to accidental discharge. This is because when a trigger and/or hammer of a firearm is not covered by a holster there a substantial chance the trigger or hammer will catch or snag on clothing, such as an expandable waistband or shirt, and thereby be accidentally operated. As noted, this results in a significantly higher chance of accidental discharge and injury to the wearer and/or bystanders.
Similarly, absent a rigid structure to secure a tool or other device to be carried by a wearer, the tool or other device can be dropped thereby causing damage to the tool or other device. In addition, the dropping of the tool or other device can cause injury to others, particularly if the tool or other device is being carried above ground level on a structure such as a scaffolding, or other construction/workplace elevated location.
For these and many other reasons, using traditional systems, expandable and adjustable waistbands are not well suited for use with holsters and firearms. To address this issue, attempts have been made to essentially integrate a rigid gun or tool belt with an expandable and adjustable waistband garment. However, these attempted solutions did little more than relocate a traditional rigid belt to the inside of the expandable and adjustable waistband. Consequently, when the integrated rigid gun or tool belt was adjusted and secured, the expandability and adjustability of the waistband was negated because once the integrated traditional rigid gun or tool belt was secure, the waistband system was no longer dynamically expandable or in any way dynamically adjustable and therefore failed to provide the comfort, adaptability, and range of motion so desirable in expandable and adjustable waist band garments.
What is needed is a method and system of providing the comfort, range of motion, and adaptability of an expandable and adjustable waistband along with a rigid structure for attaching devices, such as a holster/firearm or tool, safely and securely to the waistband.
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a solution to the long-standing technical problem of providing the comfort, range of motion, and adaptability of an expandable and adjustable waistband as well as a rigid structure for attaching devices, such as a holster/firearm or tool, safely and securely to the waistband.
To this end, in one embodiment, a dynamically expandable rigid waistband system is disclosed that includes one or more rigid belt portions coupled to an expandable and adjustable waistband portion. In one embodiment, the ends of one or more rigid belt portions movably overlap each other to form a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring. In another embodiment, the ends of one or more rigid belt portions are connected to each other with expandable material to form a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring. In one embodiment, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring can freely expand or contract, i.e., the circumference of the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring can increase or decrease, as the movably overlapping, or elastically connected, ends of the one or more rigid belt portions are free to slide past each other, and thereby overlap each other by greater or smaller amounts, or the elastically connected ends expand and contract.
The dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring is then coupled to the expandable and adjustable waistband portion of a parent garment so that when the expandable and adjustable waistband portion expands or contracts, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring also expands or contracts, i.e., the circumference of the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring increases or decreases, as the movably overlapping ends of the one or more rigid belt portions freely slide past each other and overlap each other by greater or smaller amounts or the elastically connected ends expand and contract. As a result, as the expandable and adjustable waistband portion expands or contracts, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring also expands or contracts by a substantially similar amount automatically.
Consequently, the wearer of the disclosed dynamically expandable rigid waistband system is provided the comfort, range of motion, and adaptability of an expandable and adjustable waistband as well as a rigid structure for attaching devices, such as a holster/firearm or tool, safely and securely to the waistband.
As discussed in more detail below, the disclosed embodiments provide a solution to the long-standing technical problem of providing the comfort, range of motion, and adaptability of an expandable and adjustable waistband as well as a rigid structure for attaching devices, such as a holster/firearm or tool, safely and securely to the waistband.
Common reference numerals are used throughout the figures and the detailed description to indicate like elements. One skilled in the art will readily recognize that the above figures are merely illustrative examples and that other architectures, modes of operation, orders of operation, and elements/functions can be provided and implemented without departing from the characteristics and features of the invention, as set forth in the claims.
Embodiments will now be discussed with reference to the accompanying figures, which depict one or more exemplary embodiments. Embodiments may be implemented in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein, shown in the figures, or described below. Rather, these exemplary embodiments are provided to allow a complete disclosure that conveys the principles of the invention, as set forth in the claims, to those of skill in the art.
A dynamically expandable rigid waistband system is disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the dynamically expandable rigid waistband system includes an expandable waistband portion, the expandable waistband portion having a circumference that can dynamically increase and decrease.
In one embodiment, the dynamically expandable rigid waistband system also includes one or more overlapping rigid belt portions. In one embodiment, the one or more rigid belt portions each have rigid belt portion ends that are free to movably overlap each other to form a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring. In one embodiment, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring thereby has a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference that can increase or decrease as the movably overlapping ends of the one or more rigid belt portions freely slide past each other to overlap each other by greater or smaller amounts.
In one embodiment, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring is coupled to the expandable waistband portion such that when the expandable and adjustable waistband portion circumference increases the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference also increases automatically as the movably overlapping ends of the one or more rigid belt portions freely slide past each other and overlap each other by smaller amounts. Similarly, when the expandable and adjustable waistband portion circumference decreases, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference also decreases automatically as the movably overlapping ends of the one or more rigid belt portions freely slide past each other and overlap each other by greater amounts.
In another embodiment, the dynamically expandable rigid waistband system includes an expandable waistband portion, the expandable waistband portion having a circumference that can dynamically increase and decrease.
In one embodiment, the dynamically expandable rigid waistband system also includes one or more elastically coupled rigid belt portions. In one embodiment, the one or more rigid belt portions each have rigid belt portion ends that are elastically coupled each other by an elastic connector portion to form a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring. In one embodiment, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring thereby has a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference that can increase or decrease as the elastically coupled ends of the one or more rigid belt portions expand or contract.
In one embodiment, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring is coupled to the expandable waistband portion such that when the expandable and adjustable waistband portion circumference increases the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference also increases automatically as the elastically coupled ends of the one or more rigid belt portions move away from each other as the elastic connector portion expands. Similarly, when the expandable and adjustable waistband portion circumference decreases, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference also decreases automatically as the elastically coupled ends of the one or more rigid belt portions move towards each other in response to the contracting elastic connector portion.
Consequently, the disclosed embodiments provide a solution to the long-standing technical problem of providing the comfort, range of motion, and adaptability of an expandable and adjustable waistband as well as a rigid structure for attaching devices, such as a holster/firearm or tool, safely and securely to the waistband.
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In various embodiments, rigid belt portions 101 and 111 can be any rigid material such as, but not limited to, nylon, polymer, leather, metal, or any other rigid material suitable for attaching devices such as a holster or a tool, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed/made known after the time of filing.
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In one embodiment, end portion 103 of first rigid belt portion 101 and end portion 113 of second rigid belt portion 111 movably overlap, i.e., end portion 103 and end portion 113 can freely slide past each other in either direction 151 or 161, such that the overlap amount or length 133 can dynamically, i.e., automatically, adjust. Likewise, in one embodiment, end portion 105 of first rigid belt portion 101 and end portion 115 of second rigid belt portion 111 movably overlap, i.e., end portion 105 and end portion 115 can freely slide past each other in either direction 151 or 161, such that the overlap amount or length 135 can dynamically, i.e., automatically, adjust.
Of note, in some embodiments (not shown), dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100A is made up of a single rigid belt portion with only two ends. In these embodiments, the two ends of the single rigid belt portion overlap and can freely slide past each other to overlap each other by greater or smaller amounts.
This ability of end portions 103 and 113 and end portions 105 and 115 to freely slide past each other in either direction 151 or 161 results in the ability to dynamically, i.e., automatically, increase or decrease the circumference C 141, and radius R 131, of dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100A. Consequently, dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100A thereby has a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference C 141 that can dynamically, i.e., automatically, increase or decrease as the movably overlapping end portions 103/113 and 105/115 of the rigid belt portions 101 and 111 are free to slide past each other and overlap each other by greater or smaller amounts 133 and 135.
As discussed in more detail below, in one embodiment, dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100A is then coupled, attached to, or otherwise integrated with, an expandable waistband portion, the expandable waistband portion having a circumference that can increase and decrease.
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In various embodiments, expandable waistband portion 201 can be, or can include, but is not limited to: elastic material, such as rubber or rubber compounds or synthetics; elastic material combined with cloth; elastic material combined with cotton; elastic material combined with any textile material; a draw string; a draw string combined with cloth, cotton or any other textile material; or any other expandable waistband material capable of dynamically expanding and contracting, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed/made know after the time of filing.
As noted above, end portion 103 of first rigid belt portion 101 and end portion 113 of second rigid belt portion 111 movably overlap, i.e., end portion 103 and end portion 113 can freely slide past each other in either direction 151 or 161, such that the overlap amount or length 133 can dynamically, i.e., automatically, adjust. Likewise, in one embodiment, end portion 105 of first rigid belt portion 101 and end portion 115 of second rigid belt portion 111 movably overlap, i.e., end portion 105 and end portion 115 can freely slide past each other in either direction 151 or 161, such that the overlap amount or length 135 can dynamically, i.e., automatically, adjust. This ability of end portions 103 and 113 and end portions 105 and 115 to freely slide past each other in either direction 151 or 161 results in the ability to dynamically, i.e., automatically, increase or decrease the circumference C 141, and radius R 131, of dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100A.
Consequently, dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100A thereby has a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference C 141 that can automatically increase or decrease as the movably overlapping end portions 103/113 and 105/115 of the rigid belt portions 101 and 111 freely slide past each other and overlap each other by greater or smaller amounts 133 and 135.
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Similarly, when adjustable circumference CE 241 of expandable waistband portion 201 decreases the circumference C 141 of dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100A, coupled to the expandable waistband portion 201, also decreases automatically as the movably overlapping end portions 103/113 and 105/115 of the two rigid belt portions 101 and 111 freely slide past each other in channel 202 and overlap each other by larger amounts 133 and 135.
Consequently, the disclosed dynamically expandable rigid waistband system 200A provides a solution to the long-standing technical problem of providing the comfort, range of motion, and adaptability of an expandable and adjustable waistband as well as a rigid structure for attaching devices, such as a holster/firearm or tool, safely and securely to the waistband.
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In various embodiments, rigid belt portions 101 and 111 can be any rigid material such as, but not limited to, nylon, polymer, leather, metal, or any other rigid material suitable for attaching devices such as a holster or a tool, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed/made known after the time of filing.
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Of note, in some embodiments (not shown), dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100B is made up of a single rigid belt portion with only two ends. In these embodiments, the two ends of the single rigid belt portion are elastically coupled to each other with a single elastic portion.
In various embodiments, elastic connector portion 171 and/or elastic connector portion 173 can be, or can include, but is not limited to: elastic material, such as rubber or rubber compounds or synthetics; elastic material combined with cloth; elastic material combined with cotton; elastic material combined with any textile material; or any other elastic material capable of dynamically expanding and contracting, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed/made know after the time of filing.
In one embodiment, end portion 103 of first rigid belt portion 101 and end portion 113 of second rigid belt portion 111 can dynamically and movably expand or contract, i.e., end portion 103 and end portion 113 can move closer or further from each other by the expansion or contraction of elastic connector portion 171. Likewise, in one embodiment, end portion 105 of first rigid belt portion 101 and end portion 115 of second rigid belt portion 111 can dynamically and movably expand or contract, i.e., end portion 105 and end portion 115 can move closer or further from each other by the expansion or contraction of elastic connector portion 173.
This ability of end portions 103 and 113 and end portions 105 and 115 to dynamically and movably expand or contract in either direction 151 or 161 results in the ability to dynamically increase or decrease the circumference C 141, and radius R 131, of dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100B. Consequently, dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100B thereby has a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference C 141 that can dynamically increase or decrease as the dynamically and movably end portions 103/113 and 105/115 of the rigid belt portions 101 and 111 elastically move closer or further from each other as the elastic connector portions 171/173 expand or contract by greater or smaller amounts 133 and 135.
As discussed in more detail below, in one embodiment, dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100B is then coupled, attached to, or otherwise integrated with, an expandable waistband portion, the expandable waistband portion having a circumference that can increase and decrease.
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In various embodiments, expandable waistband portion 201 can be, or can include, but is not limited to: elastic material, such as rubber or rubber compounds or synthetics; elastic material combined with cloth; elastic material combined with cotton; elastic material combined with any textile material; a draw string; a draw string combined with cloth, cotton or any other textile material; or any other expandable waistband material capable of dynamically expanding and contracting, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed/made know after the time of filing.
As noted above, end portion 103 of first rigid belt portion 101 and end portion 113 of second rigid belt portion 111 are movably and elastically coupled by elastic connector portion 171, i.e., end portion 103 and end portion 113 can dynamically move closer or further from each other in either direction 151 or 161 as elastic connector portion 171 contracts or expands. Likewise, in one embodiment, end portion 105 of first rigid belt portion 101 and end portion 115 of second rigid belt portion 111 can dynamically move closer or further from each other in either direction 151 or 161 as elastic connector portion 173 contracts or expands. This ability of end portions 103 and 113 and end portions 105 and 115 to dynamically move closer or further from each other by virtue of the contraction or expansion of elastic connector portions 171 and 173 results in the ability to dynamically increase or decrease the circumference C 141, and radius R 131, of dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100B.
Consequently, dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100B thereby has a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference C 141 that can increase or decrease as end portions 103/113 and 105/115 of the rigid belt portions 101 and 111 dynamically move closer or further from each other by virtue of the contraction or expansion of elastic connector portions 171 and 173.
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Similarly, when adjustable circumference CE 241 of expandable waistband portion 201 decreases the circumference C 141 of dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100B, coupled to the expandable waistband portion 201, also decreases automatically as end portions 103/113 and 105/115 of the rigid belt portions 101 and 111 dynamically move closer to each other automatically by virtue of the contraction of elastic connector portions 171 and 173 by amounts 133 and 135.
Consequently, the disclosed dynamically expandable rigid waistband system 200B provides a solution to the long-standing technical problem of providing the comfort, range of motion, and adaptability of an expandable and adjustable waistband as well as a rigid structure for attaching devices, such as a holster/firearm or tool, safely and securely to the waistband.
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Embodiments using dynamically expandable rigid waistband system 200B include the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100B made up of the two rigid belt portions 101 and 111 of
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In various embodiments, expandable waistband portion 201 can be, or can include, but is not limited to: elastic material, such as rubber or rubber compounds or synthetics; elastic material combined with cloth; elastic material combined with cotton; elastic material combined with any textile material; a draw string; a draw string combined with cloth, cotton or any other textile material; or any other expandable waistband material capable of dynamically expanding and contracting, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed/made know after the time of filing.
As noted above, end portion 103 of first rigid belt portion 101 and end portion 113 of second rigid belt portion 111 movably overlap, i.e., end portion 103 and end portion 113 can freely slide past each other in either direction 151 or 161, such that the overlap amount or length 133 can dynamically, i.e., automatically, adjust. Likewise, in one embodiment, end portion 105 of first rigid belt portion 101 and end portion 115 of second rigid belt portion 111 movably overlap, i.e., end portion 105 and end portion 115 can freely slide past each other in either direction 151 or 161, such that the overlap amount or length 135 can dynamically, i.e., automatically, adjust. This ability of end portions 103 and 113 and end portions 105 and 115 to freely slide past each other in either direction 151 or 161 results in the ability to dynamically, i.e., automatically, increase or decrease the circumference C 141, and radius R 131, of dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100A.
Consequently, dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100A thereby has a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference C 141 that can automatically increase or decrease as the movably overlapping end portions 103/113 and 105/115 of the rigid belt portions 101 and 111 are free to slide past each other and overlap each other by greater or smaller amounts 133 and 135.
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Similarly, when adjustable circumference CE 241 of expandable waistband portion 201 decreases the circumference C 141 of dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100A, coupled to the expandable waistband portion 201, also decreases automatically as the movably overlapping end portions 103/113 and 105/115 of the two rigid belt portions 101 and 111 freely slide past each other in channel 202 and overlap each other by larger amounts 133 and 135.
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In various embodiments, expandable waistband portion 201 can be, or can include, but is not limited to: elastic material, such as rubber or rubber compounds or synthetics; elastic material combined with cloth; elastic material combined with cotton; elastic material combined with any textile material; a draw string; a draw string combined with cloth, cotton or any other textile material; or any other expandable waistband material capable of dynamically expanding and contracting, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed/made know after the time of filing.
As noted above, end portion 103 of first rigid belt portion 101 and end portion 113 of second rigid belt portion 111 are movably and elastically coupled by elastic connector portion 171, i.e., end portion 103 and end portion 113 can dynamically move closer or further from each other in either direction 151 or 161 as elastic connector portion 171 contracts or expands. Likewise, in one embodiment, end portion 105 of first rigid belt portion 101 and end portion 115 of second rigid belt portion 111 can dynamically move closer or further from each other in either direction 151 or 161 as elastic connector portion 173 contracts or expands. This ability of end portions 103 and 113 and end portions 105 and 115 to dynamically move closer or further from each other by virtue of the contraction or expansion of elastic connector portions 171 and 173 results in the ability to dynamically increase or decrease the circumference C 141, and radius R 131, of dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100B.
In various embodiments, elastic connector portion 171 and/or elastic connector portion 173 can be, or can include, but is not limited to: elastic material, such as rubber or rubber compounds or synthetics; elastic material combined with cloth; elastic material combined with cotton; elastic material combined with any textile material; or any other elastic material capable of dynamically expanding and contracting, as discussed herein, and/or as known in the art at the time of filing, and/or as developed/made know after the time of filing.
Consequently, dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100B thereby has a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference C 141 that can increase or decrease as end portions 103/113 and 105/115 of the rigid belt portions 101 and 111 dynamically move closer or further from each other by virtue of the contraction or expansion of elastic connector portions 171 and 173 by greater or smaller amounts 133 and 135.
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In one embodiment, the disclosed dynamically adjustable rigid belt rings, such as the dynamically adjustable rigid belt rings 100A and 100B of
In various embodiments, the attachment mechanisms can include, but are not limited to, attachment clips; hoop and loop attachment mechanisms; or any other mechanism for removably attaching the disclosed dynamically adjustable rigid belt rings to an expandable waistband portion of a garment.
As noted above, in one embodiment, the attachment mechanism used for removably attaching the disclosed dynamically adjustable rigid belt rings to an expandable waistband portion of a garment is one or more clips.
In various embodiments, attachment clip 901 can be made of metal; plastic; or any other material capable of use in construction of an attachment clip 901 that is used to removably attach the disclosed dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring 100A or 100B to the expandable waistband portion of a garment.
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As discussed above, a dynamically expandable rigid waistband system is disclosed including an expandable waistband portion, the expandable waistband portion having a circumference that can increase and decrease and one or more rigid belt portions. In one embodiment, the one or more rigid belt portions each have rigid belt portion ends that movably overlap each other to form a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring. The dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring therefore has a circumference that can increase or decrease as the movably overlapping ends of the one or more rigid belt portions slide past each other overlap each other by greater or smaller amounts.
In one embodiment, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring is coupled to the expandable waistband portion such that when the expandable and adjustable waistband portion circumference increases the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference also increases as the movably overlapping ends of the one or more rigid belt portions slide past each other and overlap each other by smaller amounts.
In one embodiment, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring is coupled to the expandable waistband portion such that when the expandable and adjustable waistband portion circumference decreases, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference also decreases as the movably overlapping ends of the one or more rigid belt portions slide past each other and overlap each other by greater amounts.
In various embodiments, the expandable waistband portion is constructed of one or more the following components: elastic material, such as rubber or rubber compounds and synthetics; elastic material combined with cloth; elastic material combined with cotton; elastic material combined with any textile material; a draw string; a draw string combined with cloth; a draw string combined with cotton; and/or a draw string combined with or any textile material.
In various embodiments, the rigid belt portions are constructed of one or more of the following materials: nylon; polymer; leather; and/or metal.
In one embodiment, the rigid belt portions are movably attached to the expandable waistband portion by sewing the rigid belt portions into a channel attached to the expandable waistband portion.
In one embodiment, the rigid belt portions are movably attached to the expandable waistband portion by one or more attachment clips.
In one embodiment, the rigid belt portions are movably attached to the expandable waistband portion such that pockets or attachment gaps are created where a device, such as a holster or tool, can be directly attached to a portion of the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring.
One embodiment disclosed is a dynamically expandable rigid waistband system including an expandable waistband portion, the expandable waistband portion having a circumference that can increase and decrease; and one or more rigid belt portions, the one or more rigid belt portions each having rigid belt portion ends that are elastically coupled to each other by at least one elastic connecting portion to form a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring.
In one embodiment, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring therefore has a circumference that can increase or decrease as rigid belt portion ends dynamically move further or closer to each other as the at least one elastic connecting portion expands or contracts such that when the expandable and adjustable waistband portion circumference increases the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference also increases as the rigid belt portion ends dynamically move further from each other as the at least one elastic connecting portion expands.
In one embodiment, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring therefore has a circumference that can increase or decrease as rigid belt portion ends dynamically move further or closer to each other as the at least one elastic connecting portion expands or contracts such that when the expandable and adjustable waistband portion circumference decreases the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference also decreases as the rigid belt portion ends dynamically move closer to each other as the at least one elastic connecting portion contracts.
In various embodiments, the expandable waistband portion is constructed of one or more the following components: elastic material, such as rubber; elastic material combined with cloth; elastic material combined with cotton; elastic material combined with any textile material; a draw string; a draw string combined with cloth; a draw string combined with cotton; and/or a draw string combined with or any textile material.
In various embodiments, the rigid belt portions are constructed of one or more of the following materials: nylon; polymer; leather; and/or metal.
In various embodiments, the at least one elastic connecting portion is constructed of one or the following materials: elastic material, such as rubber or rubber compounds or synthetics; elastic material combined with cloth; elastic material combined with cotton; and/or elastic material combined with any textile material.
In one embodiment, the rigid belt portions are movably attached to the expandable waistband portion by sewing the rigid belt portions into a channel attached to the expandable waistband portion.
In one embodiment, the rigid belt portions are movably attached to the expandable waistband portion by one or more clips. In one embodiment, the clips are removable.
In one embodiment, the rigid belt portions are movably attached to the expandable waistband portion such that pockets or attachment gaps are created where a device, such as a holster or tool, can be directly attached to a portion of the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring.
One embodiment disclosed is a garment including a dynamically expandable rigid waistband system. In one embodiment, the dynamically expandable rigid waistband system includes an expandable waistband portion, the expandable waistband portion having a circumference that can increase and decrease and one or more rigid belt portions, the one or more rigid belt portions each having rigid belt portion ends that are movably coupled to each other to form a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring.
In one embodiment, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring therefore has a circumference that can increase or decrease such that when the expandable and adjustable waistband portion circumference increases the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference also increases.
In one embodiment, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring therefore has a circumference that can increase or decrease such that when the expandable and adjustable waistband portion circumference decreases, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference also decreases.
In one embodiment, garment including a dynamically expandable rigid waistband system is constructed such that the one or more rigid belt portions each have rigid belt portion ends that movably overlap each other to form a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring thereby having a circumference that can increase or decrease as the movably overlapping ends of the one or more rigid belt portions slide past each other overlap each other by greater or smaller amounts.
In one embodiment, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring is coupled to the expandable waistband portion such that when the expandable and adjustable waistband portion circumference increases the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference also increases as the movably overlapping ends of the one or more rigid belt portions slide past each other and overlap each other by smaller amounts.
In one embodiment, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring is coupled to the expandable waistband portion such that when the expandable and adjustable waistband portion circumference decreases, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference also decreases as the movably overlapping ends of the one or more rigid belt portions slide past each other and overlap each other by greater amounts.
In one embodiment, a garment including a dynamically expandable rigid waistband system is constructed such that the one or more rigid belt portions each have rigid belt portion ends that are elastically coupled to each other by at least one elastic connecting portion to form a dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring.
In one embodiment, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring therefore has a circumference that can increase or decrease as rigid belt portion ends dynamically move further or closer to each other as the at least one elastic connecting portion expands or contracts such that when the expandable and adjustable waistband portion circumference increases the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference also increases as the rigid belt portion ends dynamically move further from each other as the at least one elastic connecting portion expands.
In one embodiment, the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring therefore has a circumference that can increase or decrease as rigid belt portion ends dynamically move further or closer to each other as the at least one elastic connecting portion expands or contracts such that when the expandable and adjustable waistband portion circumference decreases the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring circumference also decreases as the rigid belt portion ends dynamically move closer to each other as the at least one elastic connecting portion contracts.
In various embodiments, the expandable waistband portion is constructed of one or more the following components: elastic material, such as rubber; elastic material combined with cloth; elastic material combined with cotton; elastic material combined with any textile material; a draw string; a draw string combined with cloth; a draw string combined with cotton; and/or a draw string combined with or any textile material.
In various embodiments, the rigid belt portions are constructed of one or more of the following materials: nylon; polymer; leather; and/or metal.
In various embodiments, the at least one elastic connecting portion is constructed of one or the following materials: elastic material, such as rubber or rubber compounds or synthetics; elastic material combined with cloth; elastic material combined with cotton; and/or elastic material combined with any textile material.
In one embodiment, the rigid belt portions are movably attached to the expandable waistband portion by sewing the rigid belt portions into a channel attached to the expandable waistband portion.
In one embodiment, the rigid belt portions are movably attached to the expandable waistband portion by one or more clips. In one embodiment, the clips are removable.
In one embodiment, the rigid belt portions are movably attached to the expandable waistband portion such that pockets or attachment gaps are created where a device, such as a holster or tool, can be directly attached to a portion of the dynamically adjustable rigid belt ring.
The present invention has been described in particular detail with respect to specific possible embodiments. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the invention may be practiced in other embodiments. For example, the nomenclature used for components, capitalization of component designations and terms, the attributes, or structural aspect is not significant, mandatory, or limiting, and the mechanisms that implement the invention or its features can have various different names, formats, or protocols. Also, particular divisions of functionality between the various components described herein are merely exemplary, and not mandatory or significant. Consequently, functions performed by a single component may, in other embodiments, be performed by multiple components, and functions performed by multiple components may, in other embodiments, be performed by a single component.
In addition, the operations and structures shown in the figures, or as discussed herein, are identified using a particular nomenclature for ease of description and understanding, but other nomenclature is often used in the art to identify equivalent operations.
Therefore, numerous variations, whether explicitly provided for by the specification or implied by the specification or not, may be implemented by one of skill in the art in view of this disclosure.
This application claims the benefit of Steven Conner Skeen, U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/065,832, filed on Aug. 14, 2020, titled “DYNAMICALLY EXPANDABLE RIGID WAISTBAND SYSTEM,” which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety as if it were fully set forth herein.
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