![]() INTEGRAL CROWING HARNESS
专利摘要:
The integral roping harness (1) comprises: • a pair of leg loops (2), • a belt (3), • a pair of shoulder straps (4) comprising first and second shoulder straps (4a, 4b), • a bridge (5) connected to the pair of leg loops (2), • a first strap (6) connecting the belt (3), the pair of shoulder straps (4), and the bridge (5), • a first device adjusting device (9) configured to adjust the length of the first strap (6), • a first return (7) juxtaposed to the bridge (5) and traversed by the first strap (6) so that: ○ the first strap (6) ) forms at least a portion of the belt (3) and at least a portion of the first shoulder strap (4a), ○ the first adjusting device (9) is configured to adjust both the circumference of the belt (3) and the length of the first strap (4a). 公开号:FR3059241A1 申请号:FR1661750 申请日:2016-11-30 公开日:2018-06-01 发明作者:Simon EMONIN 申请人:Zedel SAS; IPC主号:
专利说明:
Technical field of the invention The invention relates to an integral roping harness, in particular an integral roping harness which can be adjusted quickly and easily. State of the art In the context of sports use, full-body harnesses are mainly used by children. Indeed, a child has a center of gravity different from that of an adult, the smaller he is the higher his center of gravity. It is therefore important that the trigger guard of a child's harness is positioned relatively high on the torso, near the sternum, and that the harness is provided with a pair of shoulder straps so that the upper body of the child does not not tip back in case of a fall. There are therefore on the market full-body harnesses intended for children who wish to do sport climbing in community or in an individual setting. For example, the full body harness marketed by Edelrid under the name Fraggle has a pair of shoulder straps and a pair of leg loops. The harness is closed with a clip attached to the shoulder straps, and the child can then tie his belay knot using two half-bridges placed on the belt on either side of the clip. The pair of leg loops is connected to the two half-bridges by means of fixed length straps. The pair of suspenders has two adjustable straps connected to the belt. The means of adjusting the straps of the pair of suspenders allow the top of the harness to be adjusted to the child's build, which has the effect of vertically adjusting the trigger guard on the child's torso. The full body harness marketed by the Simond company under the name Spider Kid has a fairly similar construction. Here, two straps are crossed on the torso and in the back so as to form a pair of suspenders. The straps are and sewn to the pair of thigh loops to close the harness. The trigger guard is a strap sewn on the ventral crossing of the straps forming the suspenders. Buckles for adjusting the straps are positioned at chest level above the trigger guard and allow the pair of suspenders to be adjusted to the size of the child. A back strap acts as a belt. This is sewn on the dorsal part of the straps forming the pair of suspenders. The disadvantage of these harnesses is that the circumference of the belt is not adjustable, which means that a slender child is not properly supported in the event of a fall. In the worst case, if the child folds in half, it can even slide out of the harness through the space between the belt and the pair of thigh straps. This type of harness does not provide optimal protection if it is not properly adjusted to adapt to the size and build of the child. Subject of the invention An object of the invention aims to remedy these drawbacks by proposing an integral roping harness whose safety is improved, and which is easy to adjust. For this purpose, the harness includes: • a pair of leg loops, • a belt, • a pair of shoulder straps comprising first and second shoulder straps, • a trigger guard connected to the pair of leg loops, • a first strap connecting the belt with the pair of shoulder straps, • a first adjustment device configured to adjust the length of the first strap. The harness is remarkable in that the trigger guard has a first return through which the first strap passes so that: • the first strap forms at least part of the belt and at least part of the pair of straps, • the first adjustment device is configured to adjust both the circumference of the belt and the length of the first strap. In a development, the first strap forms at least part of the first strap. A second strap connects the belt with the second strap. A second adjustment device is configured to adjust the length of the second strap. A second return is formed in the trigger guard and is crossed by the second strap so that: o the second strap forms at least part of the belt and at least part of the second strap, o the second adjustment device is configured to adjust both the circumference of the belt and the length of the second strap. In a preferred embodiment, the first strap and the second strap belong to the same strap. Advantageously, the strap forming the first strap and the second strap extends from the first return to the second return. It is advantageous to provide that the second reference is positioned symmetrically with the first reference relative to a sagittal plane of the harness. Preferably, the first adjustment device is fixed to the first strap. Alternatively, the first adjustment device is attached to the belt. It is also possible to provide that the second adjustment device is fixed to the second strap. Alternatively, the second adjustment device is attached to the belt. In another embodiment, the first and second shoulder straps are attached together to form a back portion of the pair of shoulder straps and an additional strap connects a lumbar region of the belt to the back portion of the pair of shoulder straps. In another development, the additional strap cooperates with an additional adjustment device configured to modulate the distance separating the dorsal part of the pair of suspenders and the lumbar region of the belt. Preferably, the additional adjustment device is fixed to the lumbar belt area. Alternatively, the additional adjustment device is fixed to the dorsal part joining with the first and second straps. In a preferred embodiment, the trigger guard comprises a transverse strap, the first return and the second return being fixed respectively to first and second opposite ends of the transverse strap. It is also possible to provide that the first reference, the second reference and a suspension point of the trigger guard are formed by a plate or a metal ring. Brief description of the drawings Other advantages and characteristics will emerge more clearly from the description which follows of particular embodiments of the invention given by way of nonlimiting examples and represented in the appended drawings, in which: - Figure 1 schematically illustrates an embodiment of a full roping harness seen from three quarters, - Figure 2 shows a back view of the full roping harness according to the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1, FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate the detail of the trigger guard according to the embodiment presented in FIGS. 1 and 2, - Figures 5 and 6 show an alternative embodiment of the integral roping harness, - Figures 7 and 8 show another alternative embodiment of the integral roping harness. detailed description Figures 1 and 2 show two children of different sizes, wearing the same full roping harness 1. This includes a pair of leg loops 2, a belt 3 and a pair of suspenders 4, each of these elements advantageously comprising a padded support strip to guarantee the child's comfort. The belt support strip 3 may include equipment carriers. The harness 1 also has a trigger guard 5 which closes the belt 3. The trigger guard 5 is connected to the pair of leg loops 2 and to the pair of suspenders 4. The pair of suspenders comprises a first strap 4a and a second strap 4b. The two straps pass respectively over each of the user's shoulders. Conventionally, the straps 4a and 4b are connected to the lumbar part of the belt 3. The connection of the bridge 5 with the pair of suspenders 4 is done by means of at least a first strap 6. In the illustrated embodiment, the pair of suspenders is connected to the trigger guard 5 by a first strap 6 and by a second strap 10. More particularly, the first strap 4a is connected to the trigger guard 5 by means of the first strap 6 and the second strap 4b is connected to the trigger guard 5 by means of a second strap 6. In the illustrated embodiment, the pair of straps 4 has a back portion 4c joining the first strap 4a and the second strap 4b. In this way, the pair of suspenders 4 can have only one point of contact with the belt 3 at the dorsal level. Alternatively, the two straps 4a and 4b could connect independently or commonly to the belt 3 in the back of the user. It is advantageous to connect the straps in the belt support band. Such a junction of the straps 4a and 4b can optionally be used to connect the two straps 4a / 4b with the trigger guard 5 by means of a single strap. In order to adjust the dimensions of the harness 1 to the body size of the user, that is to say according to the height of the bust and the circumference of the hip measurement, it is advantageous to provide adjustment means according to these two dimensions . As indicated above, only one of these two dimensions is adjusted in the harnesses of the prior art, with the risk of not correctly adjusting the harness to the dimensions of the user. In order to facilitate the adjustment of the harness 1, the inventors propose to use the first strap 6 to form at least part of the pair of suspenders and to form at least part of the belt 3. The inventors propose to adjust the length simultaneously the pair of suspenders 4a / 4b or at least one of the suspenders and the circumference of the belt 3 by modulating the length of the first strap 6. To achieve this, the trigger guard 5 has a first return 7 arranged to produce an angular deflection of the first strap 6 between the belt 3 and at least one of the suspenders. The first strap 6 crosses the first return 7, so as to advantageously form at least part of the pair of straps 4a / 4b and at least part of the belt 3. In order to modulate the length of the first strap 6 to adjust the circumference of the belt 3 and the length of the pair of suspenders 4 or at least one of the suspenders to the size and build of the user, the harness 1 comprises a first adjustment device 9 connected to the first strap 6 and configure to modulate the effective length of the first strap 6. The first adjustment device 9 can be installed at different locations on the harness. The first adjustment device can be fixed either to one of the straps, for example to the first strap 4a or to the second strap 4b, or to the belt 3. The first adjustment device 9 makes it possible to shorten or lengthen the effective length of the first strap 6. The first δ adjustment device 9 makes it possible to block the effective length of the first strap 6. In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1, the first strap 4a is connected to the trigger guard 5 by the first strap 6 and the second strap 4b is connected to the trigger guard 5 by a second strap 10 so that the two straps are at least distinct from the user's shoulders to the trigger guard 5. In a particular embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1, the first strap 6 cooperates with the first return 7 and the first adjustment device 9 to adjust the length of the first strap 4a and the circumference of the belt 3. Advantageously, the first strap 6 crosses the first return 7 of the trigger guard 5. The second strap 10 cooperates with a second return 8 and a second adjustment device 11 for adjusting the length of the first strap 4b and the circumference of the belt 3. The second return 8 is separate from the first return 7. Advantageously, the shape of the second reference is identical to that of the first reference 7, but its orientation may be different in order to obtain symmetry in the structure of the harness. The trigger guard 5 advantageously comprises the second return 8. Advantageously, the second strap 10 crosses the second return 8. In a preferred embodiment, the first reference 7 and the second reference 8 are arranged at two opposite ends of the trigger guard 5 and advantageously along the longitudinal axis of the belt in order to facilitate the resumption of the forces and avoid the formation of hard spots generating discomfort. Preferably, the first and second references 7 and 8 are positioned symmetrically with respect to a sagittal plane Ps of the harness 1 or of the user which is also a plane of symmetry of the trigger guard 5. In this configuration, each strap 4a / 4b can be adjusted separately. The circumference of the belt is defined by the two straps 6 and 10. This embodiment is particularly advantageous because it allows easier adjustment of the harness 1 and better positioning of the trigger guard on the sagittal plane of the user. Although the two straps 6 and 10 can be adjusted separately to define the length of the straps 4a and 4b, it is possible to provide that the straps 6 and 10 belong to the same strap, for example they represent the two opposite ends of a same strap. It is also possible that the two straps 6 and 10 are different and physically dissociated. It is particularly advantageous to provide that the straps 6 and 10 belong to the same strap which facilitates the production of the harness and the resumption of efforts. In the configurations presented, the first strap 6 forms at least part of the first strap 4a and at least one first part of the belt 3. The second strap 10 forms at least part of the second strap 4b and at least a second part of the belt 3. These first and second parts of the belt are in direct contact with the trigger guard by means of the first and second references 7 and 8. It is possible to provide that the first strap 6 and the second strap 11 form the entire belt 3. The same strap advantageously goes around the user, for example passing inside the belt support illustrated on Figures 1 and 2. Alternatively, the two straps may form only part of the belt. The rest of the belt can be formed by another strap or by a support reinforcement element illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2. Advantageously, the support for the belt 3 comprises a guide which allows the passage of the first strap 6 inside the support in order to protect the latter from external aggressions. The support for the belt 3 can also define a guide which allows the passage of the second strap 10 inside the support. The guide can be the entire length of the support in order to allow the same strap to form the belt 3. If the first and second straps 6 and 10 are formed by the same strap, it is advantageous to provide that the strap is fixed to the support of the belt, for example by sewing. In this way, the portions of the strap which form the straps 6 and 10 are fixed relative to the support which defines the position of optimal use. This avoids an offset of the strap as the harness is used. As illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 6, the first strap 6 can pass through the first return 7 and the second strap 8 can pass through the second return 8 by entering them from the side placed against the child's body, and leaving outwards. The first strap 6 can either enter the first and second references 7 and 8 from the outside and exit from the side of the child's body. Arbitrarily, the entry of a strap is from the belt 3 to exit to a strap 4a / 4b. In an alternative embodiment, the first strap 6 forms the entire first strap 4a, that is to say that it connects the trigger guard with a lumbar part of the belt 3. It is also possible to provide that the second strap 10 forms the entire second strap 4b. In a particular embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1, the first strap 6 and the second strap 10 form only part of the first and second straps 4a and 4b. The two straps are connected together at a fastening point which is used to connect the back part of the straps with the lumbar part of the belt 3. To further improve the adjustment of the integral roping harness 1, the latter may be provided with an additional adjustment device 12 which is configured to adjust the height of the harness at the dorsal level, that is to say the distance between the belt 3 and the pair of suspenders 4 in the back of the child. For this, the additional adjustment device 12 cooperates with an additional strap 13 which connects a lumbar region 3c of the belt 3 to the dorsal part 4c of the pair of suspenders 4. This embodiment is particularly advantageous when the two straps 4a and 4b meet at the back of the user, in order to prevent the tension applied to the first strap 6 or to the two straps 6 and 10 from being applied to the cervical vertebrae. The additional adjustment device 12 is configured to define the distance which separates the dorsal part of the belt and the connection of the two straps 4a and 4b. According to the embodiment illustrated in Figure 2, the additional adjustment device 12 can be fixed on the back part 4c of the first and second straps 4a and 4b, that is to say where they meet. In this case, the additional strap 13 is advantageously fixed to the lumbar region 3c of the belt 3, and passes through the additional adjustment device 12. As an alternative, the strap 13 can be fixed to the dorsal part 4c and form a loop whose dimension is modulated. Also, to adjust the height of the harness 1, the person supervising the child only has to pull the additional strap 13 downwards. The harness 1 is correctly adjusted when the belt 3 rests on the child's iliac crests, and when there is no play between the child's shoulders and the pair of suspenders 4. Alternatively, the additional adjustment device 12 can be fixed to the lumbar region 3c of the belt 3. The additional strap 13 is then advantageously fixed to the dorsal part 4c of the pair of straps 4, and slides in the additional adjustment device 12. It then suffices to pull the additional strap 13 upwards to correctly position the belt 3 relative to the pair of suspenders 4, the belt 3 having to be placed on the iliac crests of the child. Here again, the additional strap 13 can form a loop, the length of which is modulated to adjust the distance separating the dorsal part 4c of the shoulder straps and the lumbar region 3c of the belt 3. The joint use of the first adjustment device 9, possibly in combination with the second adjustment device 11 and / or with the additional adjustment device 12 makes it possible to obtain an optimal adjustment of the integral roping harness 1. The latter is perfectly adjusts to the size and build of the child, who is therefore held comfortably and securely. Several embodiments can be envisaged to form the trigger guard 5. In a particular embodiment, the trigger guard 5 comprises a transverse strap 15. The first and second references 7 and 8 are arranged at the two opposite ends of the transverse strap 15. The trigger guard 5 comprises a suspension loop 16 which can be produced in a textile element or in a metallic element. According to a first embodiment illustrated in Figures 1 to 4, the suspension loop 16 can be formed from a connection strap 14 which connects the trigger guard 5 to the pair of leg loops 2. The connection strap 14 connects the leg loops 2 to a first face of the transverse strap 15 and crosses the transverse strap 15 so as to form a loop on the face opposite to the face connected to the thigh loops 2. To form the suspension ring 16, the connection strap 14 can be folded so as to form a U, and a transverse strap 15 can be sewn on the connection strap 14 so that the assembly forms the trigger guard 5. The two ends of the transverse strap 15 may advantageously include metal loops forming the first and second references 7 and 8, or acting as an attachment zone for metal references 7 and 8 such as rings. The first and second references 7 and 8 are advantageously positioned symmetrically with respect to the latter and to the sagittal plane Ps. In an alternative embodiment shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the ends of the connection strap 14 can be crossed over one another so as to form a loop, and the transverse strap 15 can be sewn in the area where the two strands of the connection strap 14 overlap. As in the previous embodiment, the transverse strap 15 may advantageously have two loops at each of its ends, the two loops corresponding either to the first and second references 7 and 8 (case not shown), or to areas of attaches references 7 and 8 (embodiment of Figures 5 and 6). The first and second references 7 and 8 are advantageously placed symmetrically with respect to the trigger guard 5 and to the sagittal plane Ps, so as to allow identical adjustment of the two straps, and to guarantee the comfort of the user. According to another alternative embodiment, the trigger guard 5 with its suspension loop 16, the first return 7, and the second return 8 can be formed in a single piece such as a ring, (embodiment not shown). It can be either a metal ring or a strap ring. In this case, the first strap 6 and possibly the second strap 10 (if it exists) cross the ring. The same goes for the connection strap 14 which connects the trigger guard 5 to the pair of leg loops 2. The child also uses the ring to make his belay knot when he climbs. Instead of the ring, a metal plate, also called a metal connector, can be used. This is the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 8. The plate can advantageously include four through holes, three of them being substantially oblong in order to allow the passage of the first and second straps 6 and 10, and of the connection strap 14. The fourth hole, central, forms the trigger guard 5 and allows the user to carry out his belaying maneuvers. This embodiment is preferred because it makes it possible to better dissociate the straps ensuring the adjustment of the harness from the other elements which can be connected to the suspension ring. The present invention is not limited to the characteristics which have just been mentioned. Without departing from the scope of the invention, it is possible to provide additional references in order to complicate the path of the straps if necessary between the pair of suspenders 4 and the belt 3. It is also possible to remove the padded support bands from the pair of suspenders 4, belt 3 and pair of thigh loops 2 because these bands play no role in the safety of the child, they simply contribute to his comfort. Whichever embodiment you choose, the full tether harness is very easy to adjust to the size and build of the child. Being able to adjust both the length of the straps 4, the circumference of the belt 3, and possibly the back height of the harness 1 allows optimal adjustment. The safety of the child is therefore increased compared to the harnesses of the prior art. As indicated above, it is possible to provide that the same strap forms the first and second straps 6 and 10. As indicated above, the adjustment of the harness is preferably carried out by means of the first adjustment device and by means of the second adjustment device. setting. The two adjustment devices can be arranged on the straps 4a and 4b or on the belt 3. It is also possible to combine an adjustment device on a strap 4a / 4b and an adjustment device on the belt 3. Using the same strap also allows only the first adjuster to be used. It is then advantageous to provide a sliding of the strap in the belt support if the belt support is used. It is also advantageous to provide that the strap can circulate between the straps. In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2, the dorsal part 4c of the pair of suspenders 4 can serve as a support for a third reference (not shown) positioned at the level of the shoulder blades or the last cervical. To adjust the full roping harness 1 on the body of the user, it is advantageous to loosen the first strap 6 and possibly the second strap 10 to the maximum, position the harness 1 on the user. The first strap 6 is tightened so as to apply the same tension to the two ends 3a and 3b of the belt 3 and to the straps 4a and 4b. This naturally places the trigger guard 5 in a good position corresponding to the center of gravity of the child. When the two straps are connected by a back strap support, it is advantageous to adjust the strap support in order to tighten the first strap 6 and possibly the second strap 10. In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1, the belt 3 comprises a belt support which has a first end 3a and a second opposite end 3b. Advantageously, the first strap 6 can connect the first end 3a of the belt support 3 to the first end of the strap support and a second strap 10 can be used to connect the second end 3b of the belt support 3 and to the second end of the strap support. In this configuration, the application of tension on the first and second straps 6 and 10 allows the belt 3 and the first and second straps 4a and 4b to match the morphology of the user. For the sake of simplicity of manufacture and adjustment on the body of the child, the first and second adjustment devices 9 and 11 can advantageously be arranged symmetrically with respect to the sagittal plane Ps. For example, according to the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1, the first and second adjustment devices 9 and 11 can be fixed on the shoulder strap support. Depending on how the first and second adjustment devices 9 and 11 are put in place on the pair of suspenders 4, the child (or the adult who frames it) need only pull on the ends of the first and second straps and 10 downwards or upwards to adjust both the size of the pair of suspenders 4 and the circumference of the belt 3. It is preferable to exert an identical pulling force on each strap in order to obtain an identical tightening for the two straps 4a and 4b, and so that the trigger guard 5 is positioned towards the front of the child's torso and cuts the sagittal plane Ps. Alternatively, the first and second adjustment devices 9 and 11 can be fixed to the belt support 3, for example by being positioned at the first and second ends 3a and 3b. In this case, one end of the first strap 6 can be fixed to the strap support. The first strap 6 then passes through the first return 7, and is superimposed on the padded support strip of the belt 3 until it reaches the first adjustment device 9. Symmetrically, one end of the second strap 10 can be fixed to the strap support. The second strap 10 then passes through the second return 8, and is superimposed on the padded support strip of the belt 3 until it reaches the second adjustment device 11. Depending on how the first and second adjustment devices 9 and 11 are put in place on the belt 3, the child (or the adult who frames it) need only pull on the ends of the first and second straps 6 and 10 inward or outward to adjust both the size of the pair of suspenders 4 and the circumference of the belt 3. As in the previous embodiment, it is preferable to exert a force of identical traction on each strap so that the trigger guard is well in the middle of the child's torso and cuts the sagittal plane Ps. This also makes it possible to obtain identical tightening of the two straps 4a and 4b. It is preferable to exert an identical tensile force on each strap in order to obtain an identical tightening for the two straps 4a and 4b, and so that the trigger guard 5 is positioned towards the front of the child's torso and cuts the sagittal plane Ps.
权利要求:
Claims (15) [1" id="c-fr-0001] Claims 1. Full roping harness (1) comprising: • a pair of leg loops (2), • a belt (3), • a pair of straps (4) comprising first and second straps (4a, 4b), • a trigger guard (5) connected to the pair of towers thigh (2), • a first strap (6) connecting the belt (3) with the pair of straps (4), • a first adjustment device (9) configured to adjust the length of the first strap (6), characterized in that the trigger guard (5) has a first return (7) crossed by the first strap (6) so that: • the first strap (6) forms at least part of the belt (3) and at least part of the pair of straps (4a), • the first adjustment device (9) is configured to adjust both the circumference of the belt (3) and the length of the first strap (4a). [2" id="c-fr-0002] 2. Full roping harness (1) according to claim 1, in which: • the first strap (6) forms at least part of the first strap (4a), • a second strap (10) connects the belt (3) with the second strap (4b), • a second adjustment device (11) is configured to adjust the length of the second strap (10), • a second return (8) is formed in the trigger guard (5) and is crossed by the second strap (10) so that: o the second strap (10) forms at least part of the belt (3) and at least part of the second strap (4b), o the second adjustment device (11) is configured to adjust both the circumference of the belt (3) and the length of the second strap (4b). [3" id="c-fr-0003] 3. Full roping harness (1) according to claim 2, wherein the first strap (6) and the second strap (10) belong to the same strap. [4" id="c-fr-0004] 4. Full roping harness (1) according to claim 3, wherein the strap forming the first strap (6) and the second strap (10) extends from the first gear (7) to the second gear (8 ). [5" id="c-fr-0005] 5. Full roping harness (1) according to any one of claims 2 to 4, in which the second reference (8) is positioned symmetrically with the first reference (7) relative to a sagittal plane (Ps) . [6" id="c-fr-0006] 6. Full roping harness (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first adjustment device (9) is fixed to the first strap (4a). [7" id="c-fr-0007] 7. Full roping harness (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the first adjustment device (9) is attached to the belt (3). [8" id="c-fr-0008] 8. Integral harnessing harness (1) according to any one of claims 2 to 7, wherein the second adjustment device (10) is fixed to the second strap (4b). [9" id="c-fr-0009] 9. Full roping harness (1) according to any one of claims 2 to 7, wherein the second adjustment device (10) is attached to the belt (3). [10" id="c-fr-0010] 10. Full roping harness (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, in which the first and second straps are fixed together to form a dorsal part of the pair of straps (4) and an additional strap (13) connects a lumbar region (3c) of the belt (3) to the dorsal part (4c) of the pair of suspenders (4). [11" id="c-fr-0011] 11. Full roping harness (1) according to claim 10, in which the additional strap (13) cooperates with an additional adjustment device (12) configured to modulate the distance separating the dorsal part (4c) from the pair of suspenders. (4) and the lumbar region (3c) of the belt (3). [12" id="c-fr-0012] 12. Full roping harness (1) according to claim 11, wherein the additional adjustment device (12) is fixed to the lumbar region (3c) of belt (3). [13" id="c-fr-0013] 13. Full roping harness (1) according to claim 11, wherein the additional adjustment device (12) is fixed to the back part (4c) joining with the first and second straps (4a, 4b). [14" id="c-fr-0014] 14. Full roping harness (1) according to any one of claims 2 to 13, wherein the trigger guard (5) comprises a transverse strap (15), the first return (7) and the second return (8) being fixed respectively to first and second opposite ends of the transverse strap (15). [15" id="c-fr-0015] 15. full roping harness (1) according to any one of claims 2 to 13, wherein the first reference (7), the second reference (8) and a suspension point of the trigger guard (5) are formed by a metal plate or ring. 1/5
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公开号 | 公开日 CN108114386B|2021-08-03| US20180147427A1|2018-05-31| CN108114386A|2018-06-05| US10850142B2|2020-12-01| FR3059241B1|2020-01-10| EP3329968A1|2018-06-06|
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