专利摘要:
The forest belt (1) comprises at least one pocket for receiving different devices for sliding onto this belt. The at least one pocket is made of flexible fabric material and is designed differently according to the positive reception of the different devices. The bag (2, 3, 5, 22) is provided on its side facing the belt (1) (24, 31, 52) with a wide belt loop (25, 33, 51) which is arranged such that the center of gravity of pocket (2, 3, 5, 22) filled with the respective device lies in the region of the belt (1), and the side (24, 31, 52) of the pocket (2, 3, 5, 22) facing the belt (1) surmounts with its upper part the belt (1) upwards. The belt (1) facing side (24, 31, 52) of the bag (2, 3, 5, 22) is flexible and of greater rigidity than the material which forms the other sides of the bag.
公开号:AT15145U1
申请号:TGM443/2013U
申请日:2013-12-16
公开日:2017-01-15
发明作者:Lorch Daniel
申请人:Lorch Daniel;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

description
FOREST BELT WITH BAG FOR DEVICES FOR MOVING ON THE BELT
The invention relates to a forest belt with at least one pocket for devices for sliding onto the belt, wherein the bag is made of flexible fabric material, according to the preamble of claim 1.
Bags are known, for example, from the company Stihl, which on a very rigid base plate by means of rivets fastened recordings, can be added to the various tools. Through slots in the upper part of the base plate, the carrying belt is threaded. This type of center of gravity makes the tools very deep. In addition, the bags are very far down and then, if you want to sit down or turn in a small space or move, very obstructive and disturbing. This is due to the low center of gravity and the high rigidity of the base plate.
The invention specified in claim 1 is based on the problem to provide a Forstgiir-tel with at least one bag, which allows a safe recording of the tool, improved weight distribution and a more comfortable and ergonomic wearing light.
This problem is solved with the features listed in claim 1.
With the invention it is achieved that the bag hangs higher on the belt, the tool is securely held in the bag, the freedom of movement and sitting down is facilitated, and thus overall safety, ergonomics and comfort are significantly improved.
Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are never-dergelegt in the dependent claims.
Thus, the embodiments according to the Anspriichen 2 and 3 relate to the formschliissige holder of one or two felling wedges and the convenient, space-saving arrangement of two storage compartments on a base plate. According to claim 4, the subjects of a bag for felling wedges are advantageously dimensioned so that they are the same size and suitable for each strong-wood or medium-strong wood. An advantageous embodiment according to claim 5 provides that the or the subjects downwards partially open, so that sawdust or dirt may fall out. This ensures permanent functionality of the form-locking capability.
To further increase the security an additional backup of the inserted device is provided according to claim 6. According to the embodiment according to claim 7, this fuse may consist of acting in the longitudinal direction of the fan or elastic securing, in particular elastic bands exist. In accordance with claim 8, the elastic securing by means of push button or hanging in a hook can be solvable and lockable.
A very advantageous embodiment of the invention is contained in claim 9 in a bag which serves to receive a serving for measuring the stem diameter, so-called-th, on the back of the bag provides a holder which receives a part of the device formschliissig ,
This ensures good protection against accidental falling out. In an advantageous further development it is provided that the holder is mounted inclined on the back of the bag, that its longitudinal axis, and thus the measuring scale of the clip, are inclined downwards inwardly. The expedient development according to claim 10 provides that the holder of the clip is arranged on the rear side of the pocket at an angle of about 120 ° to the axis of the Giirtels. This ensures that the long measuring scale of the clip is not disturbing in the way.
[0011] If another pocket according to the invention is provided for receiving a measuring tape, the advantageous embodiment according to claim 11 provides that the back of the pocket does not have a lower flexibility than the material which forms the other sides of the pocket stiff, designed. This takes into account the fact that the measuring tape has a considerable weight and a special arrangement on the base plate. According to the embodiment of claim 12, a fuse is provided which fixes the tape measure when not in use test on the back of the bag. This avoids annoying bumping while working and walking and improves the safety of logging. In addition, without fixation of attached to the tape measure spit-zen wooden hooks would be a higher risk of injury. According to the very advantageous embodiment of claim 13, an elastic band is provided for fixing, preferably an elastic Velcro tape.
According to the advantageous embodiment of claim 14 of Forstgiirtel is provided with a security lock. Such a security lock can only be opened by using hands. This ensures that the lid does not open unintentionally during use.
According to another very advantageous and advantageous embodiment according to claim 15, the Giirtel from torsion-resistant fabric material. This ensures a firm, largely torsion-resistant fit of the pushed pockets. For good support according to the expedient embodiment of claim 16 of the invention is ensured that the Giirtel is provided on its inside with a support made of Velcro, especially hook-velcro, for non-slip connection with a Untergiirtel outer pad made of Velcro or the connection with a base of fleece or fiber fur.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be explained with reference to FIGS. 1 to 5. Shown schematically are: [0015] FIG. 1 shows a forest gypsy with variously shaped, pushed onto the girtel
bags; 2 shows in perspective a pocket with two compartments for felling wedges, FIG. 2a shows the front view of the pocket with two compartments for felling wedges, FIG. 2b shows the side view of the pocket with two compartments for felling wedges, [0019] FIG. Fig. 2c shows the rear view of the bag with two compartments for felling wedges, Fig. 2d shows the top view of the bag with two compartments for felling wedges; Fig. 3 shows in perspective a pocket for receiving a clip, Fig. 3a shows the front view of the pocket for receiving a clip, Fig. 3b shows the side view of the pocket for receiving a clip, Fig. 3c the top view of the pocket for receiving a clip; 4 shows in perspective another pocket for receiving a tape measure, [0026] FIG. 4a shows the front view of the further pocket for receiving a tape measure, [0027] FIG. 4b shows the side view of the further pocket for receiving a tape measure, [0028] FIG. 4c shows the top view of the further pocket for receiving a measuring tape; Fig. 5 shows in perspective from the rear a pocket for holding various things, in particular a first aid pocket, Fig. 5a shows the rear view of the first aid pocket, Fig. 5b shows the side view of the first aid pocket and [0032] Fig. 5c is the top view of the first aid bag.
In Fig. 1, a Forstgiirtel 1 is shown, are pushed onto the differently shaped pockets 2, 22, 3, 4 and 5. The pockets 2 and 22 are basically identical, but different in size. The smaller bag 2 contains two compartments of the same size in which two equal-sized felling keys 21 and 23 are held in a form-fitting manner.
These smaller felling wedges 21 and 23 are preferably used in cases of weak to medium trees. The larger pocket 22 accommodates in two compartments two larger felling wedges 221 and 223 which are used as hardwood wedges for felling tall trees.
As shown in Fig. 1, a further pocket 3 is provided for receiving a so-called clip. The clip, not shown in the figure, is used to measure the tree diameter. It resembles a caliper, but in a rather large size. The displaceable on the scale scale arm has a guide or a handle, to which the receiving opening 32 is adapted. It encloses the guide or handle, not shown formschliissig for secure mounting. On the rear side 31 of the pocket 3, the receiving opening is arranged at approximately 120 ° to the longitudinal axis of the belt 1. As a result, the clip is ergonomically least disturbed.
Furthermore, a further pocket 4 is shown in Fig. 1, which is provided for receiving and holding a measuring tape 42. Urn a loose hitting the relatively heavy tape measure 42 to avoid a backup is provided, preferably in the form of a Velcro strip 43, which presses the tape measure 42 when not in use firmly on the back 41 of the bag.
Furthermore, a pocket 5 is shown in Fig. 1, which is pushed onto the Forstgiirtel 1. This bag 5 can accommodate different contents. However, it preferably serves as a first aid bag.
The Giirtel 1 is, as shown in Fig. 1, at its ends with two parts 12 and 13 verse hen, which result in the interaction of a security lock. Such a security lock can only be opened using both hands.
This also ensures that the lid does not unintentionally open during use. Preferably, the Forstgiirtel 1 of warp-resistant fabric material. This ensures a firm, largely torsion-resistant fit of the pushed pockets. For good grip can continue to be ensured that the Giirtel 1 is provided on its inside with a support made of Velcro, especially hook Velcro. This is used for non-slip connection with a Untergiirtel with outer padding made of Velcro or for tight, well-fitting connection with a substrate made of fleece or fiber fur.
A particularly practical bag for holding and secure mounting of felling wedges is shown in the perspective view of Fig. 2 and the four different views of Fig. 2a - 2d. This bag 2 is provided with two compartments 211 and 231 for the two felling wedges 21 and 23, wherein the two compartments 211 and 231 are perpendicular to the Giirtel 1 on the rear side 24 of the bag 2 in succession space-saving applied. The rear side 24 of the pocket 2 or 22 is flexible and of greater rigidity than the fabric material which forms the other sides of the compartments 211, 231 and which comprises the felling wedges 21 and 31 in a form-fitting manner. It has been found to be advantageous to design the compartment or compartments 211, 231 such that it form-fittingly surrounds the respective felling key 21, 23 to approximately Vz to 3/4 of its length.
The rear side 24 of the pocket 2 is provided with a belt loop 25 on the side facing the belt 1. This belt loop 25 is arranged on the rear side 24 in such a way that the center of gravity of the pocket filled with the halyard wedge or the associated device lies in the region of the belt. The upper part of the rear side 24 projects the chair 1 upwards.
The belt loop 25 is preferably designed as large as possible in the direction of Giirtels 1, so that a possible torsionally rigid seat of the bag is reached on the Giirtel.
The compartments 211,231 of the pockets 2 and 22 are provided in their lower part with openings 26. These openings are preferably arranged centrally in the compartment 211,231, so that the corners of the inserted felling wedges 21, 23 are protected on the one hand and on the other can cause no injuries. These openings 26 ensure that dirt and in particular sawdust from the subjects can fall out automatically. As a result, the subjects are not stuffed with foreign material and the permanent form-fitting secured.
In Fig. 2 and the various views of Figs. 2a-2d, the compartment or compartments 211 and 231, respectively, are provided with an additional safeguard against slipping out of the apparatus, e.g. provided the felling wedges 21 and 23 respectively. The elastic securing is by means of pushbutton or hooking in a hook 28, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 2 a - 2 d, solves vulnerable in the longitudinal direction of the or the fan elastic securing, in particular elastic bands. and detectable.
The above description for the double-pocket 2 shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 2a-2d is applicable to the inclusion of smaller felling keys 21 and 31 which are used for medium-weight wood. By analogy, this description also applies to the larger tray 22 shown in Fig. 1 and to accommodate two felling bars 221 and 223 to be used for heavy wood. Therefore, a separate description for this appears redundant, since only the dimensions change.
In Fig. 3, a pocket 3 for receiving a clip is shown in perspective and in Figs. 3a - 3c in front view, side view and plan view. This pocket 3 is provided with a receptacle 32 which is suitable in the form and which is arranged on the rear side 31 of the pocket 3. In this, the clip, not shown, can be inserted and is held formschliissig there. The so-called clip is used to measure the trunk diameter of a tree. It has a long measuring scale, at one end of a measuring jaw is firmly attached. On the long measuring scale itself, a second measuring jaw is arranged displaceably. There is a handle attached to this sliding jaw. The device resembles an oversized caliper in its shape. The receptacle holder 32 provided on the rear side 31 of the pocket 3 is adapted to a part of the clip, namely the handle on the displaceable measuring jaw, in that this mount receives and holds this part of the device in a form-locking manner. Furthermore, the holder 32 is arranged on the rear side 31 in such a way that the pocket 3 with its holder 32 is inclined downwards inwards. Advantageously, it is arranged at an angle of about 120 ° to the axis of the belt 1.
Another pocket 4, which serves to receive a tape measure 42, is shown in the perspective view in Fig. 4 and Figs. 4a - 4c in front view, side view and plan view. The rear side 41 of the pocket 4 is less flexible than the material forming the other sides of the at least one pocket, but not stiff. On the back 41 of the bag 4, the measuring tape 42 is attached to eyelets by means of a hook. It lies freely on the surface of the rear side 41. The free mobility of the measuring tape 42 is required in use. Since the measuring tape 42 is quite heavy, it would vibrate and dangle very disturbing when not in use and movement. In addition, without fixation of the attached to the measuring tape pointed wooden hook would be a higher risk of injury, which is thus banned.
Therefore, a further particular embodiment of this further bag 4 provides a backup, which fixes the tape measure 42 when not in use firmly on the back side 41 of the other pocket 4. For fixing, an elastic band, preferably an elastic Velcro band 43 is used.
In the Forstgiirtel 1 shown in Fig. 1, a pocket 5 is shown, which is pushed onto this. This bag 5 can accommodate different contents. However, it preferably serves as a first aid bag.
FIG. 5 shows this pocket 5 in a perspective view from the rear with the belt loop 51 applied there. This belt loop 51 can be made large or consist of two small belt loops which are further spaced apart in the area of the pocket side are attached. Thus, a firm seat on the Giirtel 1 is achieved in each case. In addition, the belt loop is placed so that the center of gravity of the pocket 5 is at the height of the forest belt 1.
权利要求:
Claims (15)
[1]
claims
1. forest belt (1) with at least one pocket for positive recording unterschiedli-cher devices for sliding on this belt, said at least one pocket (2, 3, 5, 22) made of flexible fabric material, characterized in that the at least one bag (2, 3, 5, 22) on its side facing the belt (1) (24, 31, 41, 52) is provided with a wide belt loop (25, 33, 44, 51), wherein the belt loop (25 , 33, 44, 51) in the upper region of the pocket (2, 3, 5, 22) is arranged, the Giirtel (1) facing side (24, 31,41,52) of the at least one pocket (2, 3, 5, 22) with its upper part juts the girdle (1) upwards, and the side (24, 31, 41, 52) facing the girtel (1) of the at least one pocket (2, 3, 5, 22) of greater rigidity than the material forming the other sides of the at least one pocket.
[2]
2. Forstgiirtel (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that a pocket (2, 22) for receiving at least one felling wedge (21, 23, 221, 223) is determined and a compartment (211.231) of the bag (2, 22) at least one Fällkeil (21,23, 221, 223) in a region between the half and 3A of its length form surrounds surrounds.
[3]
3. Forstgiirtel according to claim 1, characterized in that a pocket (2, 22) which is suitable for the reception of two felling wedges (21, 23, 221, 223), two compartments (211.231), preferably perpendicular to the Giirtel (1) facing side (24) are arranged one behind the other, has.
[4]
4. Forstgiirtel according to claim 3, characterized in that the compartments (211.231) are dimensioned for felling wedges, which are of equal size.
[5]
5. Forstgiirtel according to one of Anspriiche 2 to 4, characterized in that the compartment or the compartments (211, 231) downwards partially open (26) is designed or are.
[6]
6. Forstgiirtel according to one of claims 2 to 5, characterized in that the compartment or the compartments (211, 231) is provided with an additional safeguard (27) against the slipping out of the device or are.
[7]
7. Forstgiirtel according to claim 6, characterized in that the fuse (27) consists of a in the longitudinal direction of the compartment or the compartments (211, 231) wir-kenden elastic assurance, in particular elastic bands (27).
[8]
8. Forstgiirtel according to claim 7, characterized in that the elastic securing by means of pushbutton or hanging in a hook (28) is solvable and lockable.
[9]
9. Forstgiirtel according to claim 1, characterized in that a pocket (2, 22) for receiving a serving for measuring the trunk diameter so-called clip is determined and on the Giirtel (1) facing side (31) of the bag (3) a holder (32) is provided, which receives a part of the clip formschliissig. ιυ. rorsiyuriei nacn sprinkle a, characterized in that the holder (32) is arranged such that the receiving opening for the clip is inclined by 120 ° to the longitudinal axis of the belt (1).
[11]
11. forest belt according to claim 1, characterized in that a further pocket (4) for receiving a tape measure (42) is provided, wherein the belt (1) facing side (41) of the bag (4) in less flexibility than the material , which forms the other sides of the bag, but not stiff, is designed.
[12]
12. Forstgiirtel according to claim 11, characterized in that a fuse (43) is provided, which fixes the tape measure (42) when not in use test on the Giirtel (1) facing side (41) of the bag (4).
[13]
13. Forstgiirtel according to claim 12, characterized in that an elastic band (43) is provided as a backup, preferably an elastic Velcro strip.
[14]
14. Forstgiirtel according to any one of the preceding Anspriiche, characterized in that it is provided with a security lock (12, 13).
[15]
15. Forstgiirtel according to claim 14, characterized in that it consists of torsion-resistant fabric material.
[16]
16. Forstgiirtel according to claim 14 or 15, characterized in that it provided on its inside with a support made of Velcro, especially hook Velcro, for non-slip connection with a Untergiirtel with outer pad of Velcro or for connection to a substrate made of fleece or fiber fur is. For this 8 sheets of drawings
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