The invention relates to a safety harness used in mountaineering and comprising a belt having a lining structure reinforced by biases sewn edgewise along the periphery, and attachment means joining the ends of the lining structure to the front of the belt.
It is known to use a harness having a belt formed by a breathing fabric or a perforated cloth strip extending over the whole length around the user's waist. The fabric of the belt enables a good aeration limiting condensation in the tightened position, but its great flexibility tends to cause a shrinking effect affecting the user's comfort and distribution of the forces in case of a fall.
It is also known to use a harness belt formed by a padded fabric extending over the whole length, the edges of which are covered by reinforcing biases. The presence of the padded fabric gives the belt a good mechanical strength, but the belt is however heavier and has insufficient aeration enhancing perspiration.
The document US 2005/0121040 describes a harness comprising a homogeneous flexible structure formed by a superposition of several layers comprising a nylon netting bordered by biases, a padding lining, and a superficial fabric. These different layers can adhere to one another by stitching or by sticking and the belt is made in a single part with the rest of the structure of the harness. Manufacture of such a harness is complicated.
The object of the invention consists in providing a harness belt procuring both optimum comfort and a high mechanical strength, while at the same time reducing the weight of the whole assembly with quick manufacturing.
The harness according to the invention is characterized in that the lining structure is composed:
Such a texture reinforced by the preform prevents the netting from shrinking when used and gives the belt a good comfort of use, an efficient aeration and mechanical strength, and a well-balanced distribution of forces. The two layers of the flexible texture can be of the same nature or of different natures and are constituted by a fine-mesh netting.
According to a first version of the attachment device, the preform presents a perforated surrounding outline able to be reinforced by a stiffener.
According to a second version of the attachment device, the preform comprises an intercalated foam lining perforated with holes.
In both cases, the external outline of the preforms constitutes the edge of the reinforcing biases.
Other advantages and features will become more clearly apparent from the following description of an embodiment of the invention given as a non-restrictive example only and represented in the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to
In
The reinforcing means 14 are arranged as an intermediate preform 17A of greater rigidity inserted and joined between the first and second layers C1, C2 by the biases 18. The preform 17A presents a perforated surrounding outline (
The external layer C2 constitutes the resistance netting, whereas the internal layer C1 constitutes the comfort netting in contact with the user. The two layers C1, C2 of the double texture 13 can advantageously be of different natures, in particular polyamide- or polyester-based, or made from any other high-strength textile fibre.
With reference to the belt 110 illustrated in
The external outline of the preform 17B is similar to that of the preform 17A and constitutes the edge of the biases 18 along the lining structure 120.
The attachment device with fixing webbing straps 15, 16 is identical to that of the belt 11 of
It is clear that the aerated texture with biases according to the invention described above can be used to achieve a sit harness or chest harness.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0510507 | Oct 2005 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2006/002251 | 10/6/2006 | WO | 00 | 10/5/2007 |