To help understanding of the invention, two specific embodiments thereof will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring first to
Two lengths 5,6 of sleeving are stitched into the same points 3. The elastomeric belt is threaded within the lengths of sleeving. These are of equal length and jointly extend for the full length of the elastomeric belt in its relaxed state. The sleeving being of a type which does not readily crumple, such as filled and calendered non-woven material, it completely encloses the elastomeric belt when relaxed as shown in
When the elastomeric belt is tensioned, it opens at the joint between the two lengths 5,6 and stretches to a length greater than the sleeving. Thus it becomes exposed to view between the lengths of sleeving, as shown in
The actual tension in the strap, when the belt is fully stretched will be that in belt or more if the strap is carrying tension in parallel to the belt.
The length of the belt and the separation in the strap of the stitching will be chosen to ensure that the belt is fully stretched when the tension has reached the desired level.
This desired level can be indicated simply by the belt being exposed and the belly being pulled out of the strap.
Alternatively, belt can be coloured, whereby the exposed portion is red R for instance when insufficient tension is present, but the length of red colour is limited whereby when the belt is fully tensioned green portions G are exposed on either side of the red portion.
In another alternative, the elastomeric belt can be replaced by a piece of shock cord or indeed a coil spring as the length of resilient material or resilient member.
Referring now to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0405550.5 | Mar 2004 | GB | national |
0410457.6 | May 2004 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB05/00460 | 3/7/2005 | WO | 00 | 7/10/2007 |