US20080201816A1 - Work Garment - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a work garment, and in particular though not solely for a work garment with a detachable belt that can carry a load.
- Such systems tend to concentrate the load in or on one specific aspect of the users body (such as on the waist for a belt) which can lead to detrimental effects over a period of time of wearing the load carrying system when combined with high weights.
- Modular systems for carrying loads exist in such belted systems also and in the type of load carrying equipment typified by army “webbing”. Typically however these only have a limited ability to be customized for different load carrying tasks.
- the present invention may be said to broadly consist in a work garment wearable by a user comprising or including,
- a main garment portion including at least one fastening area including fastening means
- a waist belt attached to at least one point of said main garment portion
- At least one pouch for containing and holding tools which has complementary fastening means to said fastening means of at least one fastening area to allow said pouch to be suspended from said main garment portion, the load of said pouch is borne via said main garment portion on the user's shoulders, and wherein the waist belt can be adjusted to aid support of the load of said pouch.
- said fastening area consists of a pleat or flap having on at least one concealed surface fastening means for fastening with said fastening means of said pouch.
- said pouch has a surface carrying said complementary fastening means.
- said waist belt is attached to the interior of said main garment portion.
- said waist belt is in part retained to said main garment by and within a sleeve on said internal side of said main garment portion.
- said waist belt means is selectively engageable to said work garment.
- said waist belt has at least one area of fastening, for fastening and suspending said pouches.
- said pleat or flap is located on the bottom periphery of said main garment portion.
- said pleat or flap is located proximal to the midriff line of the main garment portion.
- said waist belt means is selectively engaged with said fastening area.
- said belt means is selectively engageable with said pleat or flap.
- said main garment portion is constructed of material such as, but not limited to cotton, synthetic materials, leather or cloth-like materials.
- said at least one part of said main garment portion is constructed from a high visibility material.
- said main garment portion has reflectorized tape or regions of reflectivity on its external surfaces.
- said main garment portion is a vest style garment with frontal access.
- said main safety garment is a jacket with sleeves.
- said pouches can be arranged on said safety garment by said fastening system to create a customized tool or utility load carrying solution.
- said pouches can be layered on each other, each in part engaging either another pouch and/or said fastening means of said main garment portion.
- said work garment or a pouch that attaches thereto has means for storage of a power means, for example but not limited to a rechargeable battery.
- said power means is located at the rear of the work garment.
- said power means is connectable to power tool means, for example but not limited to a drill, driver, saw or similar.
- said fastening means is selected from any one or more of the following:
- said complimentary fastening means is a hook and loop closure, such as that typified by and sold under the trade name VelcroTM.
- the present invention may be said to broadly consist in a work belt comprising or including,
- a belt wearable by a user said belt including at least one fastening zone including fastening means
- At least one pouch for containing and holding tools which has complementary fastening means to said at least one fastening zone to allow said pouches to be suspended from said belt, the load of said at least one pouch is borne via said belt on the user's body, and the belt can be adjusted to aid support of the load and the user.
- said work belt is selectively engageable to an upper body load bearing system, wherein said upper body load bearing system includes a wearable garment.
- said fastening zone consists of a pleat or flap having on at least one surface for engagement by said complementary fastening means of said pouch.
- said work belt consists of a belt and an outer support means which said belt engages with.
- said pleat or flap is located on said outer support means.
- said work belt is constructed from a high visibility material.
- said outer support means has reflectorized tape on its external surfaces.
- said pouches can be arranged on said safety garment by said fastening system to create a customized tool or utility load carrying solution.
- said pouches can be stacked or layered on each other, each in part engaging either another pouch and/or said fastening means of said belt.
- said work belt or a pouch that attaches thereto has means for storage of a power means, for example but not limited to a rechargeable battery.
- said power means is located at the rear of the work belt.
- said power means is connectable to power tool means, for example but not limited to a drill, driver, saw or similar.
- said upper body load bearing system is selectively engageable to said belt by a connection zone, such as hook and loop fastening, domes, clips, engaging toggles or other similar forms or fastening.
- a connection zone such as hook and loop fastening, domes, clips, engaging toggles or other similar forms or fastening.
- connection zone of said work belt to said upper body load bearing system is by hook and loop fastening, such as typified by the VelcroTM brand.
- said upper body load bearing system has at least one area of fastening on the load bearing system for a further attachment point for said pouches.
- said at least one area of fastening on the load bearing system can be used for the selective attachment of said work belt to allow the work belt to be attached at differing positions, for example heights on said bearing system.
- the present invention may be said to broadly consist in a pouch for holding or able to hold tools or utensils comprising or including,
- a region to hold or adapted to hold tools or utensils for example but not limited to pliers, knives, screwdrivers, powered tools
- the region of fastening allows the pouch to be located according to the users needs or wants on the load bearing system, the load bearing system having a complementary region of fastening to retain the pouch.
- each of two outer surfaces of said pouch has one part each of said complementary fastening means.
- said pleat or flap there are two inner surfaces and one each of said two inner surfaces has one part each of said complementary fastening means.
- said main garment portion is constructed of material such as, but not limited to cotton, synthetic materials, leather or similar cloth-like materials.
- said at least one part of said main garment portion is constructed from a high visibility material.
- said region(s) of fastening are hook and loop fasteners.
- said load bearing system is a garment such as a belt, vest or jacket.
- said complimentary fastening means is selected from any one or more of the following:
- said complimentary fastening means is a hook and loop closure, such as that typified by and sold under the trade name VelcroTM.
- the present invention may be said to broadly consist in a method of providing a utility pouch on a work garment comprising or including the steps of
- said pouch having complimentary fastening means to said area of fastening and said complimentary fastening means to allow said pouch to be hung from said garment.
- said area of fastening consists of a pleat or flap having on at least one inner surface a part, or parts, of a fastening system for said complementary fastening means of said pouch to engage.
- each of two outer surfaces of said pouch has one part each of said complementary fastening means.
- a belt means disposed entirely on said internal surface or internal surfaces of said garment.
- said belt means is in part retained to said garment by a sleeve on said internal surface(s) of the main portion of said garment, which sleeve said belt means at least in part passes through.
- said pleat or flap is located on the bottom periphery of said main garment portion.
- said said pleat or flap is located proximal to the midriff line of said garment.
- said main garment portion is constructed of material such as, but not limited to cotton, synthetic materials, leather or similar cloth like material.
- said at least one part of said main garment portion is constructed from a high visibility material.
- said main garment portion has reflectorized tape or regions of reflectivity on its external surfaces.
- said main garment portion is a vest style garment which has frontal access.
- said garment is a jacket with sleeves.
- said pouches can be arranged on said garment by said fastening system to create a customized tool or utility load carrying solution.
- said pouches can be stacked or layered on each other, each in part engaging either another pouch and/or said pleat or flap.
- said garment or a pouch that attaches thereto has means for storage of a power means, for example but not limited to a rechargeable battery.
- said power means is located at the rear of the work garment.
- said power means is connectable to power tool means, for example but not limited to a drill, driver, saw or similar.
- the present invention may be said to broadly consist in a work garment as herein described with reference to any one or more of the accompany drawings.
- the present invention may be said to broadly consist in a work belt as herein described with reference to any one or more of the accompanying drawings.
- the present invention may be said to broadly consist a pouch as herein described with reference to any one or more of the accompany drawings.
- the present invention may be said to broadly consist in combination a work belt as herein described with a work garment as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- This invention may also be said broadly to consist in the parts, elements and features referred to or indicated in the specification of the application, individually or collectively, and any or all combinations of any two or more of said parts, elements or features, and where specific integers are mentioned herein which have known equivalents in the art to which this invention relates, such known equivalents are deemed to be incorporated herein as if individually set forth.
- FIG. 1 shows in plan a work garment in the form of a vest with a number of pouches attached to the lower periphery of the vest,
- FIG. 2 shows the vest of FIG. 1 in plan view with a zip undone on the front and the vest opened up showing the belt and rear of the attached pouches,
- FIG. 3 shows in plan view a variety of pouches that may be attached to the work garment
- FIG. 4 shows the same pouches of FIG. 3 with tools inserted therein
- FIG. 5 shows the area of fastening on the lower periphery of the work garment and the complementary fastening on that of the pouch, in this instance it is a hook and loop style closure
- FIG. 6 shows the first attachment of the pouch to the hook and loop closure, where after it is followed by closing of the flap
- FIG. 7 shows the jacket on a user with the belt done up prior to zipping up of the front of the vest
- FIG. 8 shows the tools suspended from the pouches attached to the work garment when on a user
- FIG. 9 shows similar view to that of FIG. 8 inside profile
- FIG. 10 shows a tail for the garment which is attached similarly to the pouches, to provide a surface to sit on, and an added area for reflective tape (on the reverse or external side).
- FIG. 11 shows in front view a work belt which is selectively attachable to an upper body load bearing system, such as a vest as shown, and
- FIG. 12 shows a partial side view of the work belt and upper body load bearing system (as a vest) attached to each other, and b) shows the region of selective attachment on the vest, together with a further area of fastening on the vest for attachment of further pouches, and c) a close up view in perspective of the work garment and one method of selective attachment to the upper body load bearing system.
- FIGS. 1 through 12 Shown in FIGS. 1 through 12 there is a work garment as one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- a work garment 1 has a main portion 3 which goes over the body of a user 5 .
- the main portion in one embodiment is a vest as shown but alternatively it may be a jacket with sleeves or similar garment (the sleeves maybe full, partial or short in lengths).
- Pouches 17 can be suspended from the garment 1 .
- the vest 1 in the embodiment shown may have a zip 4 which enables the front of the garment to be closed.
- Other means known in the art for closing a garment are also within the scope of the invention such as domes, clips, hook and loop fasteners or other such similar means.
- the garment can also have a liner attached in side by similar fastening means.
- the belt like support means 11 in the form of an adjustable belt, passes through.
- the belt like support means is attached to the interior surface of the work garment to retain the belt to the work garment.
- a function of having the belt passing through a sleeve is to form a support for both the load and the user when the belt like support means is tightened up around the waste of the user.
- Having such an adjustable support means enables the user to stand more upright and reduce loading on the lower back whilst also stabilising the load on the work garment and the user. In this way the load that is contained within the pouches is distributed over not only the stabilised lower portion of the user but also is transferred up and onto the shoulders of the user via the vest like work garment.
- the belt may alternatively be exterior of the main portion 3 or partially interior and exterior.
- On the exterior surface of the main portion 3 of the work garment maybe a number of other pockets, and also a clear pouch 6 for identification or a security card.
- the pouches 17 have on their outer surfaces a variety of hooks, loops and pockets for the containment of tools and utensils 19 .
- the pouches can be designed in any particular way to carry any particular tool.
- 17 A is a holster for a battery or otherwise powered drill.
- Other forms of the pouch designed specifically for tools or other utensils are considered to be within the scope of this invention.
- the fastening utilised is a hook and loop closure such as for example but not limited to VelcroTM.
- the hook component of a hook and loop closure On the innermost side, shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 , of the pouch 17 there is the hook component of a hook and loop closure.
- the loop component of a hook and loop closure On the outermost side, shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 , there is the loop component of a hook and loop closure.
- the pleat or flap 23 is disposed to the interior surface 13 of the garment but may equally be a flap on the external surface 9 and may be on the bottom periphery 31 or at or above or below the midriff line 33 or at any other level or position on the work garment 1 . In one embodiment both are present.
- the pleat or flap 23 On one interior portion of the pleat or flap 23 there is the complementary fastening means to the external surface of the pouch 17 . That is in the embodiment shown a hook component of a hook and loop closure. On the other interior surface of the pleat or flap 23 there is the complementary component of a hook and loop closure to that on the internal surface, i.e. the loop component of a hook and loop closure.
- the pleat or flap 23 In assembling the pouches 17 to the work garment 1 the pleat or flap 23 is separated and folded away so that the area of fastening 7 is exposed.
- the complementary component of the fastening means on the pouch is located to that complementary component on the pleat of flap.
- the pleat or flap 23 is folded over the other complementary component of the fastening means to form a secure system. Due to the nature of the order of the fastening system i.e. hook on one surface of the pleat, loop on the other and conversely loop on one side of the pouch and hook on the other, then a number of pouches can be stacked in the same location to provide a layering effect of pouches. The pleat or flap can still be closed over these pouches to hold them in position.
- the work garment is in the preferred embodiment made from a generally high visibility material such as road user orange and also has areas of reflectorized tape 35 across the front, shoulders and back; thus complying with a number of safety requirements for commercial sites.
- a tail 37 having similar complementary hook and loop fastening means to the pouches can be located on the rear portion of the work garment 1 .
- the tail 37 also gives a convenient material for a user to sit on, for example in wet conditions.
- the work garment 1 is split along a connection zone to define a work belt 41 and an upper body load bearing system 43 .
- the upper body load bearing system may be in the form of a vest or shirt or jacket as previously described.
- the connection zone may be achieved by selectively engageable means as defined by hook and loop fastenings, domes, clips, engaging goggles or other similar means known the art for making a selectively disengageable join.
- connection zone is achieved by a hook and loop fastening such as that typified by the Velcro band product.
- connection zone on the upper periphery of the work belt 41 has a pleat or flap 45 having on its inner surfaces the complementary hook and fastener on one interior portion and loop fastener on another interior portion. This engages with complimentary loop and hook fastener portions on the lower periphery of the upper body load bearing system 43 .
- the pleat or flap 45 formed in the upper portion of the work belt 41 may additionally have tabs 46 which allow the user to open the pleat or flap 45 in a similar way to the tabs 46 utilized in the other preferred embodiment pleat or flap 23 .
- the pleat or flap may be that defined on the earlier embodiment namely that of 23 and the work belt 41 has a similar engagement to that pleat or flap 23 as the pouches do namely it presents a complimentary hook and loop fastener to that presented by the pleat or flap 23 .
- the load bearing system 43 may in addition to the connection zone have further connection zones thereon such as at a midriff line 33 .
- connection zones of the upper body garment are identical to the pleat or flap 23 previously described. Therefore the user has the option of adding a work belt 41 .
- the work belt additionally has pleats or flaps 23 similar to those described previously which allow pouches 17 to be attached thereto.
- the user therefore has full configurable system whereby pouches can be mounted onto a upper body load bearing system 43 which may have selectively attached thereto a work belt 41 from which further pouches 17 may be attached.
- the user may then if so desired, remove the work belt 41 from the load bearing system 43 to have just a belt with pouches depending therefrom.
- the user may alternatively just have the upper body load bearing system 43 in the form of a vest or jacket for example from which pouches may be attached without having the requirement of the work belt 41 .
- the work belt has in a similar fashion to that previously described a clip belt which runs through out support means and the belt engages therewith such as for example by way of a sleeve or the belt may be permanently attached via stitching or similar.
- the pleat or flap 23 from which the pouches may be attached the pouches being 17 .
- the upper body support means may be as described a vest made of a high visibility material or shirt made of a high visibility material or may alternatively may be of a strapping or similar suspending nature from which the pouches and/or work belt 17 and 41 respectively may be swung or attached.
- the outer support means may additionally have high visibility material so that the work belt which is defined 41 may when used on its own provide the reflectivity and safety needed.
- a further embodiment of the present invention relates to having a belt like support means 11 only having a pleat or flap 23 on its periphery (or on the periphery of a sleeve which the belt like support means engages with or at least in part passes through) to which pouches can be attached.
- the work garment 1 therefore allows the user to have a customisable tool or utensil storage system allowing stacking and layering of pouches as well as moving the pouches to spread the load over the user.
- the work garment 1 together with the belt like support means 11 not only spreads the load over the user's waist and supports the user and the load but also the load is distributed over the shoulders of the user. Such load distribution results in a more upright and ergonomically favourable stance of the user which reduces the fatigue on the user from carrying around such tools.
- a pouch 17 D on the rear of the work garment 1 is able to carry batteries or similar power supply means for powered tools.
- a battery 18 in the rear pouch 17 D can be connected via a cable 20 , possibly running from the sleeve of the user, to a battery powered or electrically powered tool (e.g. a drill or other powered device) therefore the user does not carry the heavy density power means (e.g. the battery) on the powered tool itself but rather it is contained on the users body. Therefore the user can control a lighter tool without resulting in fatigue.
- a battery powered or electrically powered tool e.g. a drill or other powered device
- Such mobile powering means also allows the user to be free of power cords and the ensuing entanglement which these can result in and also allows the user a greater freedom of movement.
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- The present invention relates to a work garment, and in particular though not solely for a work garment with a detachable belt that can carry a load.
- There are known in the art methods for carrying a load on a user such as for example a builder's work belt or pack based systems.
- Such systems however tend to concentrate the load in or on one specific aspect of the users body (such as on the waist for a belt) which can lead to detrimental effects over a period of time of wearing the load carrying system when combined with high weights.
- Modular systems for carrying loads exist in such belted systems also and in the type of load carrying equipment typified by army “webbing”. Typically however these only have a limited ability to be customized for different load carrying tasks.
- It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a work garment to at least go some way to addressing the shortcomings of the prior art, and/or to provide the public with a useful choice.
- In a first aspect the present invention may be said to broadly consist in a work garment wearable by a user comprising or including,
- a main garment portion including at least one fastening area including fastening means
- a waist belt attached to at least one point of said main garment portion, and
- at least one pouch for containing and holding tools which has complementary fastening means to said fastening means of at least one fastening area to allow said pouch to be suspended from said main garment portion, the load of said pouch is borne via said main garment portion on the user's shoulders, and wherein the waist belt can be adjusted to aid support of the load of said pouch.
- Preferably said fastening area consists of a pleat or flap having on at least one concealed surface fastening means for fastening with said fastening means of said pouch.
- Preferably said there are two concealed surfaces and one each of said two concealed surfaces presents a said fastening means.
- Preferably said pouch has a surface carrying said complementary fastening means.
- Preferably said waist belt is attached to the interior of said main garment portion.
- Preferably said waist belt is in part retained to said main garment by and within a sleeve on said internal side of said main garment portion.
- Preferably said waist belt means is selectively engageable to said work garment.
- Preferably said waist belt has at least one area of fastening, for fastening and suspending said pouches.
- Preferably said pleat or flap is located on the bottom periphery of said main garment portion.
- Preferably said pleat or flap is located proximal to the midriff line of the main garment portion.
- Preferably said there is a said pleat or flap both at the bottom periphery and above the midriff line of said main garment portion.
- Preferably said waist belt means is selectively engaged with said fastening area.
- Preferably said belt means is selectively engageable with said pleat or flap.
- Preferably said main garment portion is constructed of material such as, but not limited to cotton, synthetic materials, leather or cloth-like materials.
- Preferably said at least one part of said main garment portion is constructed from a high visibility material.
- Preferably said main garment portion has reflectorized tape or regions of reflectivity on its external surfaces.
- Preferably said main garment portion is a vest style garment with frontal access.
- Preferably said main safety garment is a jacket with sleeves.
- Preferably said pouches can be arranged on said safety garment by said fastening system to create a customized tool or utility load carrying solution.
- Preferably said pouches can be layered on each other, each in part engaging either another pouch and/or said fastening means of said main garment portion.
- Preferably said work garment or a pouch that attaches thereto has means for storage of a power means, for example but not limited to a rechargeable battery.
- Preferably said power means is located at the rear of the work garment.
- Preferably said power means is connectable to power tool means, for example but not limited to a drill, driver, saw or similar.
- Preferably said fastening means is selected from any one or more of the following:
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- a. one of a hook and loop fastener,
- b. domes,
- c. press-fit connections, and
- d. clips.
- Preferably said complimentary fastening means is a hook and loop closure, such as that typified by and sold under the trade name Velcro™.
- In a second aspect the present invention may be said to broadly consist in a work belt comprising or including,
- a belt wearable by a user said belt including at least one fastening zone including fastening means, and
- at least one pouch for containing and holding tools, which has complementary fastening means to said at least one fastening zone to allow said pouches to be suspended from said belt, the load of said at least one pouch is borne via said belt on the user's body, and the belt can be adjusted to aid support of the load and the user.
- Preferably said work belt is selectively engageable to an upper body load bearing system, wherein said upper body load bearing system includes a wearable garment.
- Preferably said fastening zone consists of a pleat or flap having on at least one surface for engagement by said complementary fastening means of said pouch.
- Preferably said there are two inner surfaces and one each of said two inner surfaces has one part each of said complimentary fastening means for said pouch to fasten to.
- Preferably said work belt consists of a belt and an outer support means which said belt engages with.
- Preferably said pleat or flap is located on said outer support means.
- Preferably said work belt is constructed from a high visibility material.
- Preferably said outer support means has reflectorized tape on its external surfaces.
- Preferably said pouches can be arranged on said safety garment by said fastening system to create a customized tool or utility load carrying solution.
- Preferably said pouches can be stacked or layered on each other, each in part engaging either another pouch and/or said fastening means of said belt.
- Preferably said work belt or a pouch that attaches thereto has means for storage of a power means, for example but not limited to a rechargeable battery.
- Preferably said power means is located at the rear of the work belt.
- Preferably said power means is connectable to power tool means, for example but not limited to a drill, driver, saw or similar.
- Preferably said upper body load bearing system is selectively engageable to said belt by a connection zone, such as hook and loop fastening, domes, clips, engaging toggles or other similar forms or fastening.
- Preferably said connection zone of said work belt to said upper body load bearing system is by hook and loop fastening, such as typified by the Velcro™ brand.
- Preferably said upper body load bearing system has at least one area of fastening on the load bearing system for a further attachment point for said pouches.
- Preferably said at least one area of fastening on the load bearing system can be used for the selective attachment of said work belt to allow the work belt to be attached at differing positions, for example heights on said bearing system.
- In a third aspect the present invention may be said to broadly consist in a pouch for holding or able to hold tools or utensils comprising or including,
- a region to hold or adapted to hold tools or utensils (for example but not limited to pliers, knives, screwdrivers, powered tools),
- a region of fastening for attaching to a load bearing system to retain said pouch wherein the region of fastening allows the pouch to be located according to the users needs or wants on the load bearing system, the load bearing system having a complementary region of fastening to retain the pouch.
- Preferably said each of two outer surfaces of said pouch has one part each of said complementary fastening means.
- Preferably said there is a pleat or flap or area of fastening or both at the bottom periphery and at/or above the midriff line of said main garment portion.
- Preferably said pleat or flap there are two inner surfaces and one each of said two inner surfaces has one part each of said complementary fastening means.
- Preferably said main garment portion is constructed of material such as, but not limited to cotton, synthetic materials, leather or similar cloth-like materials.
- Preferably said at least one part of said main garment portion is constructed from a high visibility material.
- Preferably said region(s) of fastening are hook and loop fasteners.
- Preferably said load bearing system is a garment such as a belt, vest or jacket.
- Preferably said complimentary fastening means is selected from any one or more of the following:
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- a. hook and loop closure,
- b. domes,
- c. press-fit connections, and/or
- d. clips.
- Preferably said complimentary fastening means is a hook and loop closure, such as that typified by and sold under the trade name Velcro™.
- In a fourth aspect the present invention may be said to broadly consist in a method of providing a utility pouch on a work garment comprising or including the steps of
- providing on a garment (whether a jacket, vest belt or other garment form) at least one area of fastening on a external surface of said garment,
- providing at least one pouch for containing or holding tools utensils or the like, said pouch having complimentary fastening means to said area of fastening and said complimentary fastening means to allow said pouch to be hung from said garment.
- Preferably said area of fastening consists of a pleat or flap having on at least one inner surface a part, or parts, of a fastening system for said complementary fastening means of said pouch to engage.
- Preferably said there are two inner surfaces and one each of said two inner surfaces has one part each of said complementary fastening means.
- Preferably said each of two outer surfaces of said pouch has one part each of said complementary fastening means.
- Preferably said there is a belt means disposed entirely on said internal surface or internal surfaces of said garment.
- Preferably said belt means is in part retained to said garment by a sleeve on said internal surface(s) of the main portion of said garment, which sleeve said belt means at least in part passes through.
- Preferably said pleat or flap is located on the bottom periphery of said main garment portion.
- Preferably said said pleat or flap is located proximal to the midriff line of said garment.
- Preferably said there is a pleat or flap or area of fastening both at the bottom periphery and at/or above the midriff line of said garment.
- Preferably said main garment portion is constructed of material such as, but not limited to cotton, synthetic materials, leather or similar cloth like material.
- Preferably said at least one part of said main garment portion is constructed from a high visibility material.
- Preferably said main garment portion has reflectorized tape or regions of reflectivity on its external surfaces.
- Preferably said main garment portion is a vest style garment which has frontal access.
- Preferably said garment is a jacket with sleeves.
- Preferably said pouches can be arranged on said garment by said fastening system to create a customized tool or utility load carrying solution.
- Preferably said pouches can be stacked or layered on each other, each in part engaging either another pouch and/or said pleat or flap.
- Preferably said garment or a pouch that attaches thereto has means for storage of a power means, for example but not limited to a rechargeable battery.
- Preferably said power means is located at the rear of the work garment.
- Preferably said power means is connectable to power tool means, for example but not limited to a drill, driver, saw or similar.
- In a further aspect the present invention may be said to broadly consist in a work garment as herein described with reference to any one or more of the accompany drawings.
- In a further aspect the present invention may be said to broadly consist in a work belt as herein described with reference to any one or more of the accompanying drawings.
- In a further aspect the present invention may be said to broadly consist a pouch as herein described with reference to any one or more of the accompany drawings.
- In a further aspect the present invention may be said to broadly consist in combination a work belt as herein described with a work garment as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- This invention may also be said broadly to consist in the parts, elements and features referred to or indicated in the specification of the application, individually or collectively, and any or all combinations of any two or more of said parts, elements or features, and where specific integers are mentioned herein which have known equivalents in the art to which this invention relates, such known equivalents are deemed to be incorporated herein as if individually set forth.
- A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings whereby,
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FIG. 1 shows in plan a work garment in the form of a vest with a number of pouches attached to the lower periphery of the vest, -
FIG. 2 shows the vest ofFIG. 1 in plan view with a zip undone on the front and the vest opened up showing the belt and rear of the attached pouches, -
FIG. 3 shows in plan view a variety of pouches that may be attached to the work garment, -
FIG. 4 shows the same pouches ofFIG. 3 with tools inserted therein, -
FIG. 5 shows the area of fastening on the lower periphery of the work garment and the complementary fastening on that of the pouch, in this instance it is a hook and loop style closure, -
FIG. 6 shows the first attachment of the pouch to the hook and loop closure, where after it is followed by closing of the flap, -
FIG. 7 shows the jacket on a user with the belt done up prior to zipping up of the front of the vest, -
FIG. 8 shows the tools suspended from the pouches attached to the work garment when on a user, -
FIG. 9 shows similar view to that ofFIG. 8 inside profile, and -
FIG. 10 shows a tail for the garment which is attached similarly to the pouches, to provide a surface to sit on, and an added area for reflective tape (on the reverse or external side). -
FIG. 11 shows in front view a work belt which is selectively attachable to an upper body load bearing system, such as a vest as shown, and - FIG. 12shows a partial side view of the work belt and upper body load bearing system (as a vest) attached to each other, and b) shows the region of selective attachment on the vest, together with a further area of fastening on the vest for attachment of further pouches, and c) a close up view in perspective of the work garment and one method of selective attachment to the upper body load bearing system.
- Shown in
FIGS. 1 through 12 there is a work garment as one preferred embodiment of the present invention. - A
work garment 1 has amain portion 3 which goes over the body of auser 5. The main portion in one embodiment is a vest as shown but alternatively it may be a jacket with sleeves or similar garment (the sleeves maybe full, partial or short in lengths).Pouches 17 can be suspended from thegarment 1. - The
vest 1 in the embodiment shown may have azip 4 which enables the front of the garment to be closed. Other means known in the art for closing a garment are also within the scope of the invention such as domes, clips, hook and loop fasteners or other such similar means. The garment can also have a liner attached in side by similar fastening means. - Preferably on the
interior surface 13 of themain portion 3 of thework garment 1, there is asleeve 29 which the belt like support means 11, in the form of an adjustable belt, passes through. Thus the belt like support means is attached to the interior surface of the work garment to retain the belt to the work garment. A function of having the belt passing through a sleeve is to form a support for both the load and the user when the belt like support means is tightened up around the waste of the user. Having such an adjustable support means enables the user to stand more upright and reduce loading on the lower back whilst also stabilising the load on the work garment and the user. In this way the load that is contained within the pouches is distributed over not only the stabilised lower portion of the user but also is transferred up and onto the shoulders of the user via the vest like work garment. The belt may alternatively be exterior of themain portion 3 or partially interior and exterior. - On the exterior surface of the
main portion 3 of the work garment maybe a number of other pockets, and also a clear pouch 6 for identification or a security card. - The
pouches 17 have on their outer surfaces a variety of hooks, loops and pockets for the containment of tools andutensils 19. The pouches can be designed in any particular way to carry any particular tool. For example 17A is a holster for a battery or otherwise powered drill. Other forms of the pouch designed specifically for tools or other utensils are considered to be within the scope of this invention. - On the upper area of the
pouch 17 is an area ofcomplementary fastening 27. In the preferred embodiment the fastening utilised is a hook and loop closure such as for example but not limited to Velcro™. On the innermost side, shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 , of thepouch 17 there is the hook component of a hook and loop closure. On the outermost side, shown inFIGS. 3 and 4 , there is the loop component of a hook and loop closure. - On the
bottom periphery 31 of thework garment 1 there is a pleat orflap 23. In the embodiment shown the pleat orflap 23 is disposed to theinterior surface 13 of the garment but may equally be a flap on theexternal surface 9 and may be on thebottom periphery 31 or at or above or below themidriff line 33 or at any other level or position on thework garment 1. In one embodiment both are present. - On one interior portion of the pleat or
flap 23 there is the complementary fastening means to the external surface of thepouch 17. That is in the embodiment shown a hook component of a hook and loop closure. On the other interior surface of the pleat orflap 23 there is the complementary component of a hook and loop closure to that on the internal surface, i.e. the loop component of a hook and loop closure. In assembling thepouches 17 to thework garment 1 the pleat orflap 23 is separated and folded away so that the area of fastening 7 is exposed. There may betabs 46 present to east the opening of the pleat orflap 23, enabling the user to grip thetab 46 to at least in part open the flap orpleat 23. - Thereafter the complementary component of the fastening means on the pouch is located to that complementary component on the pleat of flap. Thereafter the pleat or
flap 23 is folded over the other complementary component of the fastening means to form a secure system. Due to the nature of the order of the fastening system i.e. hook on one surface of the pleat, loop on the other and conversely loop on one side of the pouch and hook on the other, then a number of pouches can be stacked in the same location to provide a layering effect of pouches. The pleat or flap can still be closed over these pouches to hold them in position. - In putting the vest on a user, first the user puts the
work garment 1 over their shoulders and then adjusts the belt like support means 11 to be comfortable fit around their body. Thereafter they can do thezip 4 up to close thework garment 1. - The work garment is in the preferred embodiment made from a generally high visibility material such as road user orange and also has areas of
reflectorized tape 35 across the front, shoulders and back; thus complying with a number of safety requirements for commercial sites. Additionally atail 37 having similar complementary hook and loop fastening means to the pouches can be located on the rear portion of thework garment 1. On the external surface of this tail there is further reflectorized means to give more visibility to the garment and to make it compliant with various standards, such as for example the New Zealand Road Safety Standard relating to reflectorized and safety garments. - The
tail 37 also gives a convenient material for a user to sit on, for example in wet conditions. - In a further embodiment the
work garment 1 is split along a connection zone to define awork belt 41 and an upper bodyload bearing system 43. - The upper body load bearing system may be in the form of a vest or shirt or jacket as previously described. The connection zone may be achieved by selectively engageable means as defined by hook and loop fastenings, domes, clips, engaging goggles or other similar means known the art for making a selectively disengageable join.
- In the preferred embodiment the connection zone is achieved by a hook and loop fastening such as that typified by the Velcro band product.
- The method of connection along the connection zone is similar to that described above 4 the single work garment with a lower peripheral
pleatable flap 23. The connection zone therefore on the upper periphery of thework belt 41 has a pleat orflap 45 having on its inner surfaces the complementary hook and fastener on one interior portion and loop fastener on another interior portion. This engages with complimentary loop and hook fastener portions on the lower periphery of the upper bodyload bearing system 43. - The pleat or
flap 45 formed in the upper portion of thework belt 41 may additionally havetabs 46 which allow the user to open the pleat orflap 45 in a similar way to thetabs 46 utilized in the other preferred embodiment pleat orflap 23. - Alternatively the pleat or flap may be that defined on the earlier embodiment namely that of 23 and the
work belt 41 has a similar engagement to that pleat orflap 23 as the pouches do namely it presents a complimentary hook and loop fastener to that presented by the pleat orflap 23. - The
load bearing system 43 may in addition to the connection zone have further connection zones thereon such as at amidriff line 33. - In the preferred embodiment the connection zones of the upper body garment are identical to the pleat or
flap 23 previously described. Therefore the user has the option of adding awork belt 41. - The work belt additionally has pleats or flaps 23 similar to those described previously which allow
pouches 17 to be attached thereto. The user therefore has full configurable system whereby pouches can be mounted onto a upper bodyload bearing system 43 which may have selectively attached thereto awork belt 41 from whichfurther pouches 17 may be attached. - The user may then if so desired, remove the
work belt 41 from theload bearing system 43 to have just a belt with pouches depending therefrom. - The user may alternatively just have the upper body
load bearing system 43 in the form of a vest or jacket for example from which pouches may be attached without having the requirement of thework belt 41. The work belt has in a similar fashion to that previously described a clip belt which runs through out support means and the belt engages therewith such as for example by way of a sleeve or the belt may be permanently attached via stitching or similar. - Depending from the outer support means is the pleat or
flap 23 from which the pouches may be attached the pouches being 17. - The upper body support means may be as described a vest made of a high visibility material or shirt made of a high visibility material or may alternatively may be of a strapping or similar suspending nature from which the pouches and/or
17 and 41 respectively may be swung or attached. The outer support means may additionally have high visibility material so that the work belt which is defined 41 may when used on its own provide the reflectivity and safety needed.work belt - A further embodiment of the present invention relates to having a belt like support means 11 only having a pleat or
flap 23 on its periphery (or on the periphery of a sleeve which the belt like support means engages with or at least in part passes through) to which pouches can be attached. This gives a simplified version of the present invention whereby the belt by itself is worn by theuser 5 and thepouches 17 can be arranged and customised thereon as per the user's needs and requirements. - The
work garment 1 therefore allows the user to have a customisable tool or utensil storage system allowing stacking and layering of pouches as well as moving the pouches to spread the load over the user. Thework garment 1 together with the belt like support means 11 not only spreads the load over the user's waist and supports the user and the load but also the load is distributed over the shoulders of the user. Such load distribution results in a more upright and ergonomically favourable stance of the user which reduces the fatigue on the user from carrying around such tools. - A
pouch 17D on the rear of the work garment 1 (not shown) is able to carry batteries or similar power supply means for powered tools. For example abattery 18 in therear pouch 17D can be connected via acable 20, possibly running from the sleeve of the user, to a battery powered or electrically powered tool (e.g. a drill or other powered device) therefore the user does not carry the heavy density power means (e.g. the battery) on the powered tool itself but rather it is contained on the users body. Therefore the user can control a lighter tool without resulting in fatigue. Such mobile powering means also allows the user to be free of power cords and the ensuing entanglement which these can result in and also allows the user a greater freedom of movement.
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