The subject matter disclosed and claimed is in the field of attachment systems for use in attaching pockets or other accessories to vests, belts, or other supports, using interlocking webbing, this being of particular use with clothing and individual load bearing equipment and particularly clothing and individual load bearing equipment for military use.
Various systems have been adapted for the attachment of articles to clothing systems and load bearing equipment that utilize interlocking patterns of webbing including, for example, those disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,617,582; 5,724,707; and 6,279,804.
In one aspect, there is disclosed a fastening system for attaching an article to a support. The fastening system may comprise a web fastener attached to the article at a fixed end, and having a distal free end spaced apart from the article. A distal portion of the web fastener is stiffened, and this stiffened portion is spaced apart from the article by a flexible portion of the web fastener (the flexible portion of the web fastener being more flexible than the stiffened portion of the web fastener). Connecting elements, such as the mating components of a snap fastener, may be provided at the proximal and distal ends of the web fastener.
In a first embodiment there is disclosed a fastening system for attaching an article to a support. An article webbing strip is attached to the article mounting surface of the article, and an article webbing channel is defined between the article webbing strip and the article mounting surface. A support webbing strip is attached to a support mounting surface on the support, a support webbing channel is defined between the support webbing strip and the support mounting surface. The support mounting surface is matable to the article mounting surface to juxtapose the support webbing channel and the article webbing channel when the article is attached to the support. A web fastener is provided and comprises: (a) a fixed end attached to the article and a distal end not attached to the article, so that the web fastener extends from the fixed end to the distal end in an orientation that permits the web fastener to pass through the juxtaposed article webbing channel and support webbing channel when the article is mounted to the support; (b) a flexible portion adjacent to the fixed end; and (c) a stiffened portion that is more rigid than the flexible portion, and is spaced apart from the fixed end by the flexible portion. The stiffened and flexible portions of the web fastener are each long enough to extend through and between the juxtaposed support webbing channel and article webbing channel when the article is mounted to the support.
In a second embodiment there is provided an article adapted for attachment to a support comprising a support webbing channel. The article has an article webbing strip attached to an article mounting surface on the article and defining an article webbing channel with the article mounting surface, the article mounting surface being matable with the support mounting surface to juxtapose the article webbing channel with the support webbing channel when the article is attached to the support. The article also has a web fastener comprising: (a) a fixed end attached to the article and a distal end not attached to the article, with the web fastener extending from the fixed end to the distal end in an orientation that permits the web fastener to pass through and between the juxtaposed article webbing channel and support webbing channel; (b) a flexible portion adjacent to the fixed end; and (c) a stiffened portion that is more rigid than the flexible portion, and is spaced apart from the fixed end by the flexible portion. In this embodiment, the stiffened portion of the web fastener and the flexible portion of the web fastener are each long enough to extend through the juxtaposed support webbing channel and article webbing channel when the article is mounted on the support
In a third embodiment there is described a method for connecting an article to a support by inserting a web fastener through and between juxtaposed webbing channels. The method comprises providing a fastening system itself comprising an article webbing strip attached to an article mounting surface on the article, thereby defining an article webbing channel between the article webbing strip and the article mounting surface. The article further comprises a support webbing strip attached to a support mounting surface on the support, thereby defining a support webbing channel between the support webbing strip and the support mounting surface. The support mounting surface is matable to the article mounting surface to juxtapose the support webbing channel and the article webbing channel when the article is attached to the support. The article also comprises a web fastener comprising: (a) a fixed end attached to the article and a distal end, so that the web fastener extends from the fixed end to the distal end in an orientation that permits the web fastener to pass through the juxtaposed article webbing channel and the support webbing channel when the article is mounted to the support; (b) a flexible portion adjacent to the fixed end; and (c) a stiffened portion that is more rigid than the flexible portion, and is spaced apart from the fixed end by the flexible portion. The stiffened portion of the web fastener and the flexible portion of the web fastener are each long enough to extend through and between the juxtaposed support webbing channel and article webbing channel when the article is mounted to the support.
In a further embodiment there is disclosed a fastening system for attaching an article to a support. The system comprises: (a) two article webbing strips attached to an article mounting surface on the article and defining a plurality of article webbing channels between the article webbing strips and the article mounting surface; (b) two support webbing strips attached to a support mounting surface on the support, defining a plurality of support webbing channels between the support webbing strips and the support mounting surface, the support mounting surface being matable to the article mounting surface to juxtapose ones of the support webbing channels and ones of the article webbing channels when the article is attached to the support; and, (c) two web fasteners. Each web fastener comprises: (i) a fixed end attached to the article and a distal end, so that the web fastener extends from the fixed end to the distal end in an orientation that permits the web fastener to pass through a juxtaposed article webbing channel and the support webbing channel when the article is mounted to said support; (ii) a flexible portion adjacent to the fixed end; (iii) a stiffened portion that is more rigid than the flexible portion, and is spaced apart from the fixed end by the flexible portion; and (iv) a snap fastener, mating parts of the snap fastener being positioned to connect the distal end of the web fastener proximate to the fixed end. The stiffened portion of the web fastener and the flexible portion of the web fastener are each long enough to extend through and between a plurality of juxtaposed support webbing channels and article webbing channels when the article is mounted to a support.
In further embodiments the stiffened portion of the web fastener further comprises a distal connecting element, that distal connecting element being connectable to a proximal connecting element proximate the first end of the webbing strap.
In still further embodiments, the article disclosed further comprises more than one article webbing channel, more than one web fastener, or more than one article webbing channel and more than one web fastener.
In still further embodiments the article comprises two article webbing channels, those two article webbing channels being generally mutually parallel; the support comprises two support webbing channels, those two support webbing channels being generally mutually parallel; and the stiffened portion of the web fastener is adapted to extend through and between ones of the support webbing channels and ones of the article webbing channels to thereby restrain relative movement of the article and the support
In still further embodiments, the support may be an article of clothing or may be individual load bearing equipment and the article may be a pocket, a holster, a gun support or a holder.
In still further embodiments, the embodiments disclosed above are provided as part of a military kit.
The first embodiment is illustrated with reference to
As best illustrated in
In the illustrated embodiment, the webbing strips are attached to their respective mounting surfaces by stitching. The dimensions of the article webbing channels are determined by the depth 33 of the article webbing strips 16, and the positioning of vertical rows of stitching 32 which divide the article webbing strips along their length. See. e.g.,
In some embodiments, web fastener 2 comprises a fixed end 28, a distal end 34, a flexible portion 36 and a stiffened portion 38 distal to the fixed end 28 and separated therefrom by the flexible portion 36. As shown in
In various embodiments the proximal 44 and distal 42 connectors may be so positioned that they can be properly opposed and connected to thereby restrain the movement of the stiffened portion
Stiffener 40 facilitates the insertion of web fastener 22 through the article webbing channels 26 and support webbing channels 24. As shown in
In a second embodiment illustrated in
In a third embodiment the article 10 with its associated webbing is provided separately and for attachment to any suitably modified support.
In a fourth embodiment the fastening system is incorporated into a military kit.
Although various embodiments of the invention are disclosed herein, many adaptations and modifications may be made within the scope of the invention in accordance with the common general knowledge of those skilled in this art. Such modifications include the substitution of known equivalents for any aspect of the invention in order to achieve the same result in substantially the same way. For instance, in the embodiment described and illustrated, the article 10 is a pocket but it will be understood that with adjustments that will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, the system and method described herein may be applied to the attachment of all manner of articles including but not limited to pouches, covers, holsters, gun supports, pads, shields, panels, load carrying supports or other holders, and the like. Similarly, whilst in the illustrated embodiment the support envisaged is a belt, the same method and system may be applied to directly mount articles on all manner of clothing and other types of flexible and non-flexible support including but not limited to jackets, pants, boots, headgear, tents, tarpaulins, covers, screens, vests, harnesses, load bearing equipment and particularly individual load bearing equipment such as backpacks and carrying harnesses and the like. Although in the embodiment illustrated two support webbing strips and three article webbing strips are provided, this is not essential. At least one webbing strip must be provided on each of the article and the support. Additional webbing strips may be employed provided that resulting article webbing channels can be readily juxtaposed with corresponding support webbing channels. The nature and magnitude of any necessary adjustments will be readily apparent to, and readily achieved by, those skilled in the art.
The connecting elements employed in the embodiments illustrated are the parts of a snap fastener but a range of alternatives will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art including VELCRO™, various hook and eye arrangements, the use of multiple snap fasteners on one web fastener and any other releasable connector elements, likewise, alternate positionings for the connectors are possible and are envisaged. Unsuitable types of connector and unsuitable positions therefore, will be readily discerned and avoided by those skilled in the art.
Numeric ranges are inclusive of the numbers defining the range. The word “comprising” is used herein as an open-ended term, substantially equivalent to the phrase “including, but not limited to”, and the word “comprises” has a corresponding meaning. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a thing” includes more than one such thing. Citation of references herein is not an admission that such references are prior art to the present invention. The term “flexible” is synonymous with “un-stiffened”, the term “web fastener” includes a “webbing strip” adapted to serve that purpose. The term “similar” applied to any relative quantitative or qualitative representation indicates that this can vary without resulting in a change of the basic function to which it is related. The degree of variance permissible will depend on context and application but will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art in any given situation. Likewise the terms “substantially” and “generally” as used herein may be applied to modify any quantitative representation that can permissibly vary without resulting in a change in the basic function to which it is related. The word “juxtaposed” indicates that the elements referred to are positioned in such alignment to each other as is necessary to achieve the basic object for which such relative positioning is required as illustrated by the various embodiments presented herein.
All publications, including but not limited to patents and patent applications, cited in this specification are incorporated herein by reference as if each individual publication were specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference herein and as though fully set forth herein. The subject matter claimed includes all embodiments and variations substantially as hereinbefore described and with reference to the examples and drawings.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/479,148 filed on 18 Jun. 2003, and of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/516,309 filed on 3 Nov. 2003.
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