The present version of these embodiments relate generally to the field of harnesses utilized in outdoor sporting where an energy source such as the wind propels the user such as in the sport of kiteboarding.
These embodiments relate to kiteboarding harnesses, and more particularly to enhancements and improvements and new embodiments in the field of harnesses used for kite boarding. While this disclosure relates to harnesses used in the kiteboarding area, it should be understood and appreciated that this device can be utilized in many other sports. No limitation to the fields of use of this device is intended from this disclosure.
Other sports where this device could be used include, kite surfing, kite boarding, wind surfing, sailing, snow kiting or skiing and land boarding to name a few. This list is not exclusive and these examples are not meant to limit the scope of the device or its use. Kiteboarding is used as an example to explain the benefits and features of the device relative to the existing hardware.
Kiteboarding involves a board similar to a wakeboard having a predetermined length and width and most times having attachments to aid the user in keeping the feet to the board and vice versa. The user wears a harness generally around the waste which sometimes incorporates leg straps.
The kite or powering unit to the system is generally affixed to the harness. The kite catches the wind pulls the user and board along the surface of the water allowing the user to perform tricks or just motor across the surface of the water utilizing the wind energy.
There is generally at least one center line from the user's harness to the kite that runs through a steering bar. The steering bar generally has two additional lines from the ends of the steering bar to the kite. To steer a kite, the user must push one end of the steering bar away from the body while pulling the opposite end towards the body. Pushing and pulling opposite ends of the steering bar can effect turns in both directions. Additionally, the steering bar can be moved closer to or further from the kite and this action can be used to power or de-power the kite to increase or decrease speed. So steering the kite and powering and de-powering the kite can enable the user to do tricks or stunts or just enjoy a ride.
The harness that is used generally circumscribes the user's waist. The harness generally has adjustments to accommodate different waist sizes. This accommodation is generally accomplished with the use of adjustable straps of webbing. The webbing can be tightened or loosened to assist the harness in maintaining a secure attachment to the user.
The harness generally has a rigid spreader bar with a pull (or center) hook or attachment where the main or center lines from the kite are affixed. Many of the devices also have hooks on each end of the spreader bar. As one can imagine this center line can transfer a significant amount of force from the kite to tow or haul the user, board and equipment through and on top of the water.
The center hook is generally centrally located on the spreader bar. The spreader bar is generally relatively rigid and affixed to the harness via the hooks on each end of the spreader bar and by other means. The spreader bar should be maintained near the center of the user when in use to aid in steering and control. The spreader bar and harness are secured and adjusted with webbing straps running from the hooks on the ends of the spreader bar to the harness. Many systems incorporate a hook affixed to the webbing where these webbing hooks hook over the hooks at the ends of the spreader bar. This configuration makes it easier and quicker to remove the harness from the user. The hooks on the spreader bar and webbing hooks many times do not fit as securely as one would desire. There is also some caution needed such that the webbing hooks do not disengage from the spreader bar hooks. Also twisting relative to the webbing hooks and spreader bar hooks can occur.
Obviously, the user when using a kiteboarding system—there is water involved and harnesses have been known to lose tension in the straps from stretching and when soaked with water. Nylon webbing can also stretch from use, while water accelerates this action just providing constant tension to webbing can cause it to stretch. Stretching webbing thus loosens the harness around the users waist. This can be inconvenient, uncomfortable or even dangerous depending upon how loose the straps of the harness become.
One problem with typical harnesses when the straps stretch is that the harness will twist more with the same force from the kite line. Because the spreader bar is no longer secured against the users waist, the top of the spreader bar and harness will tend to dig into the users abdomen, while the bottom of the spreader bar and harness twists away from the user. This is due to the upward force and torque on the hook from the center line of the kite to the spreader bar and thereby the harness.
When the webbing straps become wet from the water—loosen and stretch, this condition can become uncomfortable and even somewhat dangerous to the users. Since the user generally needs to maintain both hands on the steering bar for better control, the tightening of these loosened stretched water soaked straps can be difficult. If this condition becomes too uncomfortable or dangerous such that control is compromised, the user may be forced to drop the kite to free the hands to tighten these loose straps. The user must then re-launch the kite which can require considerable effort and most times requires another person to assist in the re-launch. Obviously if one is any distance from their assist person, this can result in the difficult decision to continue to kiteboard with the loosened compromised strap(s) or drop the kite and hope that one can re-launch the kiteboard alone without the assist person.
For the foregoing reasons, there is a need for a harness that spreads the loading to the harness to help prevent the twisting of the spreader bar and harness in the case of loosened straps. There is a need for a harness that helps prevent the straps from loosening if they do get water soaked and or stretched from use. Additionally, if the straps could more easily be adjusted by a user, the user might not be required to drop the kite to manually tighten the straps. It would be helpful if the user could increase the tension of the straps if needed with only one hand. Increased comfort and control could be accomplished if there was a device that would discourage the loosening of the device that retains the spreader bar to the harness. There is also a need for a spreader bar that more evenly spreads the load from the center hook to the harness.
In view of the foregoing disadvantages inherent in the field of harness systems for kiteboarding and other sports, there is a need for a new harness that helps eliminate the problem of the straps loosening from stretching or when soaked in water. There is a need for a new harness to better spread the load from the kite to the harness to help decrease the twisting of the harness while in use.
A harness system is generally presented. The harness system includes a spreader bar having a first end, a second end, and a center hook. First and second elongate end portions are fixed to the first and second ends of the spreader bar respectively. A curved support member is interconnected to the spreader bar by way of a plurality of straps. The straps include a first adjustment strap connected to the first elongate end portion at a first connection point and connected to the support member at a second connection point, and a second adjustment strap connected to the first elongate end portion at a third connection point and connected to the support member at a fourth connection point. The straps are arranged at a non-parallel angle to one another. In an embodiment, the distance between the second and fourth connection points is greater than the distance between the first and third connection points. In another optional embodiment the straps may be arranged in a crisscrossed configuration.
The harness system may further include a first and second fixed straps interconnecting the spreader bar with the curved support member on a side opposite the adjustment straps. The first and second fixed straps may be arranged at a non-parallel angle with respect to one another.
A first objective of these embodiments is to provide a device that is adjustable and useable for many different sized waist users.
Another objective of these embodiments is to provide a device that does not expand or loosen as much as the background art when soaked in water.
Another objective of these embodiments is to provide a device that has minimal stretching and loosening when put into use.
It is yet another objective of these embodiments to provide a device that can be more easily adjusted if needed.
It is a still further object of these embodiments to provide a device that will more securely affix the spreader bar and harness to the user.
Another objective of these embodiments is to provide a device that will result in less torque from the load and harness to the user such that the device does not become uncomfortable or hazardous.
These together with other objectives of these embodiments, along with various features of novelty which characterize these embodiments, are pointed out with particularity in this application forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of these embodiments, the operating advantages and the specific objectives attained by its uses, reference should be had to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which there is illustrated a preferred embodiment.
The operation of the invention may be better understood by reference to the detailed description taken in connection with the following illustrations, wherein:
Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural and functional changes may be made without departing from the respective scope of the invention. Moreover, features of the various embodiments may be combined or altered without departing from the scope of the invention. As such, the following description is presented by way of illustration only and should not limit in any way the various alternatives and modifications that may be made to the illustrated embodiments and still be within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Referring to the drawings in detail wherein like elements are indicated by like numerals, there is shown in
These figures shows the spreader bar 60 having a center hook 44 and a first end 62 and second end 64. The ends 62, 64 each have a first bar loop 68 and second bar loop 70 respectively. As can be seen the bar loops 68, 70 are open loops and this would allow the fasteners 86 from the adjustment straps 72, 74 to be located at almost any vertical position relative to one another and the first bar loop 68. This would allow much customization in the adjustment of the internal support 38 in fitting the device to individual users. The bar loops 68, 70 could be larger with more vertical distance then those shown in this
Likewise, the first fixed strap 82 and second fixed strap 84 can be located with the fasteners 86 in many positions within the second bar loop 70. This provides a benefit to the user from the aspect of comfort. When the center line 32 is affixed to the center hook 44 and the force from the center line 32 is increased, the center hook 44 would like to follow the force. If this occurs, then the top of the spreader bar 60 and internal support 38 and harness 22 would want to turn into the abdomen of the user and the bottom of the spreader bar 60 internal support 38 and harness 22 would rotate away from the user's abdomen. This is one of the problems that gets solved with these embodiments.
The background art shows one attachment point on the spreader bar 42,
However, if the spreader bar 60 of this disclosure,
This device aids in keeping the spreader bar 60 relatively flat against the user by having two separate attachment points a distance from one another at the ends of the spreader bar 60. These two attachment points, in this
As can be seen, by having a larger vertical connection on the spreader bar 60 for the adjustment straps 72, 74 can help prevent twisting of the spreader bar 16 and internal support 38 and thereby the harness 22.
Likewise, the second adjustment strap 74 can be fed into the second adjustment ratchet 78 and tightened to the user's desired level.
The first and second fixed straps 82, 84 are secured with fasteners 86 to the first and second fixed bases 92, 94. The length of the harness can be adjusted by removing these fasteners 86 and adjusting the relative length of the fixed straps 82, 84.
It should be noted that the adjustment straps 72, 74 may be made from material that is relatively rigid or semi-rigid, such as rubber, plastic, or the like, and water resistant such that it does not creep or stretch very much so that once a desired tension is achieved, little adjustment is necessary. The material is also strong enough to maintain its profile such that the ratchets 76, 78 will continue to index the straps with little wear.
Likewise, the first and second fixed straps 82, 84 may be made from the same material for the same desired properties.
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Although the embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described in the foregoing detailed description, it is to be understood that the present invention is not to be limited to just the embodiments disclosed, but that the invention described herein is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications and substitutions without departing from the scope of the claims hereafter. The claims as follows are intended to include all modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the claims or the equivalent thereof.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/668,972 filed on May 9, 2018 and entitled HARNESS SYSTEM, which is hereby incorporated by reference
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62668972 | May 2018 | US |