1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a harness for breathing tanks or other objects, consisting of a supporting plate with a hinged waist plate that is supported by the users body, and fastening straps.
2. Background Art
A waist pad is known to softly support the supporting plate in the waist area. Such waist pads will attenuate any pressure applied due to the soft bolstering material used; however they may also cause shifting of the supporting plate to which at least one breathing tank or other heavy objects are attached so that an accurate and firm fit of the supporting plate to the users body is not ensured.
In addition, a harness including a waist plate hinged to the supporting plate in a joint that allows movement with multiple degrees of freedom has been proposed. This hinged joining of the waist plate and the supporting plate poses the disadvantage that it allows the former to move around 360° and may cause a user to put it on incorrectly, so that its capacity to move when worn is only restricted by the waist strap attached to it. This means that the supporting plate flexibly rests on the waist and may move to a point at which the user does no longer feel the tight and firm fit of the harness but experiences a rather insecure and shifty fit. However important wearing comfort may be, the user definitely wants to feel the harness strapped to the back in a secure and firm fit. In addition, the joint exerts a lumped unpadded load pressure on the user's body.
It is therefore an objective of this invention to design a harness of the type described above that provides excellent wearing comfort and ensures a firm fit of the supporting plate and any objects fastened thereto.
This problem is solved according to the invention by the harness comprising the characteristics described in the independent claims herein. The dependent claims disclose further characteristics and advantageous improvements of the invention.
In other words, the general concept of the invention is that an elastic formed piece is centered between the supporting plate and the waist plate, and this elastic buffer element connects the two plates in axial direction at a spacing in that these plates are positively locked to said elastic formed piece around a common center axis. Such a joint that is designed to be resilient to contortion, tilting and impacts can flexibly absorb vertical impacts between the supporting and waist plates as well as tilting or pivoting movements of the supporting plate while the waist plate stays in firm contact with the user's body. This means that the rotational and tilting movements that a supporting plate attached to the formed piece can make are elastically restricted while its firm but elastic and flexible mount ensures that the user gets the feeling of a secure fit on the back despite the flexibility of the harness.
In an improved embodiment of this invention, the elastic formed piece has such a profile that it can engage in correspondingly shaped recesses in the supporting and waist plates while the vertical connection of waist plate, formed piece and supporting plate is made using conventional fastening means such as a threaded bolt and a nut. Alternatively, profile elements protruding from the waist and supporting plates may engage in correspondingly shaped recesses in the formed piece to provide a torsionally elastic joint.
In an advantageous improvement of the invention, the formed piece has the shape of a triangular prism that partially engages in a correspondingly shaped recess in the supporting plate for flexible positive interlocking. The waist plate that sits close to the remaining base of the triangular prism is locked to the formed piece using an off-center molded pin while the vertical joint is made using a centered connecting pin.
The formed piece is preferably made of rubber. Its elasticity can be influenced by its cross section and/or recesses or cavities.
An embodiment of the invention that illustrates other characteristics and advantages shall be explained in greater detail with reference to the figures. Wherein:
The support plate 1 shown in
The waist plate 2 is firmly strapped to the user's body 12 using a waist strap 14 fastened in slotted holes 9. The supporting place with a breathing tank (not shown) attached to it is elastically hinged on the waist plate and will not directly follow the user's movement but only as much as the elasticity of the formed piece 3 allows. Thus the supporting plate 1 can be tilted and bent as limited by the elastic-formed piece 3 and is firmly held to the user's, making this plate resilient but securely fixed. This means that the user still feels the firm fit of the supporting plate to his or her back with the limited elastic and articulated support provided.
The profiled shape of the formed piece and the way it is fastened to the support plate described above is one potential embodiment. Various modifications regarding the geometry of the formed piece or its positive lock in or on the supporting and waist plates as well as its vertical fastening are conceivable within the general concept of the invention of directly joining a support and a waist plate using a formed piece made of an elastic material.
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