This invention relates to hinged pockets of the type disclosed in published patent application No. US2008/0105722A1, the description of which is herein incorporated by reference.
One objective of the present invention is to improve the manner in which such hinged pockets are detachably mounted on a wearer's belt of other like garment strap. A related objective of the present invention is to stabilize the thus mounted pocket against pivotal movement from an optimum vertical orientation.
Still another objective of the present invention is to enable the hinged pockets to be stacked or piggy-backed one on the other to thereby make more efficient use of the limited space available on the wearer's body.
The means of achieving these objectives and their attendant advantages will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
With reference initially to
The front and back components are assembled in a nested relationship with the side walls 14a of the back component 14 overlapped by the side walls 12a of the front component 12, and with the bottom wall 14c of the back component overlying the bottom wall 12c of the front component. When thus assembled, the bottom walls are interconnected by a first connecting means in the form of a rivet 16 or the like, with the nested front and back components 12, 14 coacting to define a chamber 18 having an open upper end and a bottom closed by the overlapped walls 12c, 14c.
Preferably, an elastic band 20 tightly surrounds the exterior of the pocket to resiliently urge the front component 12 into a closed position at which the sides of an ammunition magazine 22 or other like article are tightly confined between the front and back walls 12a, 14a.
The rivet 16 cooperates with the bottom walls 12c, 14c, the latter being somewhat flexible and resilient, to accommodate pivotal movement of the front component 12 relative to the back component 14, as depicted at 12′ by the broken lines in
A back mounting bar 24 extends across the exterior surface of back wall 14a. As can best be seen in
A pair of flexible mounting straps 30 have lower ends 30a, and upper ends joined by a transverse web 30b.
The mounting straps 30 extend downwardly through the back channels 26 along the exterior of the back wall 14a. A second connecting means serves to detachably connect the lower ends 30a of the mounting straps 30 to the bottom wall 12c. Preferably, the second connecting means comprises hooks 32 molded into the outer surface of the bottom wall 12c, and apertures 34 in the lower strap ends 30a configured to engage with the hooks 32.
As can best be seen in
The mounting straps 30 are preferably elastic, and are stretched and in tension between the lower ends 30a when connected to the hooks 32, and the transverse web 30b, the latter abutting the back mounting bar 24 above the back channels 26. The tensioned segments of the mounting straps 30 thus cooperate with the exterior of the back wall 14a in defining a slot 40 through which a belt 42 or other like strap may be threaded.
Optionally, a stabilizing plate 44 extends laterally between and is slidably received on the mounting straps 30 between the back mounting bar 24 and the points of connection of the lower strap ends 30a to the hooks 32. As can best be seen in
Preferably, the exterior of the back wall 14a is recessed as at 54 to receive and lock the transverse web 30b into its position abutting the back mounting bar 24.
At least one and preferably two front mounting bars 56 extend across and cooperate in spaced relationship with the exterior of the front wall 12a to define parallel front channels 58. As shown in
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