EP2213341A1 - Veste de ski et élément d'équipement de ski - Google Patents

Veste de ski et élément d'équipement de ski Download PDF

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EP2213341A1
EP2213341A1 EP10152182A EP10152182A EP2213341A1 EP 2213341 A1 EP2213341 A1 EP 2213341A1 EP 10152182 A EP10152182 A EP 10152182A EP 10152182 A EP10152182 A EP 10152182A EP 2213341 A1 EP2213341 A1 EP 2213341A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/0012Professional or protective garments with pockets for particular uses, e.g. game pockets or with holding means for tools or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/0015Sports garments other than provided for in groups A41D13/0007 - A41D13/088
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D3/00Overgarments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/14Carrying-straps; Pack-carrying harnesses
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/02Fastening articles to the garment
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C11/00Accessories for skiing or snowboarding
    • A63C11/02Devices for stretching, clamping or pressing skis or snowboards for transportation or storage
    • A63C11/023Carrying-devices
    • A63C11/025Carrying-devices for skis or ski-sticks
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F2200/00Details not otherwise provided for in A45F
    • A45F2200/05Holder or carrier for specific articles
    • A45F2200/0566Tubular, rod-shaped articles, e.g. batons

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  • the invention relates to a ski vest for use in ski sports, a ski equipment element for attachment of a pair of skis on the back of a wearer, a cord arrangement and a body or clothing to be worn on the body.
  • skis In skiing, there is sometimes a need to temporarily not use the skis in their normal use position on the feet but to wear them for a while, e.g. on non-drivable ground or on rising terrain. In ski-touring in particular, the wearing of the skis is of particular importance, since on sections which are not to be passed by ski, e.g. Rocky or icy sections, the skis are to be worn for a while, the section is overcome with separate footwear or with crampons or the like.
  • skis Since the use of the skis is impractical using the hands and is not particularly possible in the ski touring area, since the hands are necessary for holding sticks or the like, solutions are known in the art to attach the skis to the back of the skier.
  • the skis can for example be attached by means of ribbons or hooks on the backpack of the skier.
  • the conventional solutions for attaching skis to the backpack of the skier have the disadvantage that the mounting of the skis on the backpack is usually cumbersome and is associated with greater expenditure of time, which is a particular problem especially in competitive ski tour races.
  • the well-known backpack assembly of the skis is only possible in conjunction with a corresponding backpack.
  • the skier has generally only a limited number of equipment to carry, so that normal backpacks are oversized with the possibilities of attachment of skis.
  • a disadvantage of known equipment for skiers, especially skitouring athletes is also the limited accessibility of the backpack while wearing the backpack on his back, since to achieve the required in a given situation items the backpack must be discontinued and possibly the skis mounted on it must be removed , This in turn costs time and strength.
  • Conventional ski backpacks also generally have a hip belt, which is attached to the backpack at the bottom of the backpack and placed around the hip of the skier and closed in the abdominal area.
  • This hip belt is necessary to stabilize the backpack on the back of the wearer and to prevent over-swinging the backpack. This is especially important for very sporty use of the backpack, as well as when skis are attached to the backpack.
  • the hip belt has the disadvantage that it rests relatively taut on the stomach of the skier and besonds makes it difficult to breathe in during sporting use, so that the conventional backpack with hip belt also costs the ski athlete strength.
  • a ski vest for use in skiing comprising a lower ski holder, which is fastened in a lateral waist portion of the vest and which is preferably formed by a loop assembly having a loop of such size in that it is possible to carry out ski ends of a ski pair, but to prevent ski bindings from being carried out, and an upper ski holder which is fastened to the vest in a shoulder section facing away from the lower ski holder and which is preferably formed by a hook arrangement which forms a ski holder Having hooks of such a size that the hook can be hooked around a portion of the ski pair between ski tips and ski bindings.
  • top, bottom, side, “left”, “right”, “front”, “rear”, “shoulder section”, “hip section” or the like refer to a normal state of use of the described subject matter, eg a state in which the ski vest or the ski equipment element or the garment or garment to be worn on the body is worn by an upright person as intended.
  • An important inventive concept is thus to provide means for attaching skis to a ski vest, so that the wearer of the ski vest can mount and wear the skis directly on such a ski vest.
  • the lower and upper ski holder are preferably formed as a loop arrangement or hook arrangement, whereby other versions of ski holders can be used, for example, the use of a hook and the lower ski holder, the interchangeable of hook and loop, the use of spring-biased clamps or the like.
  • the following description primarily refers to the use of a loop arrangement on the lower ski holder and a hook arrangement on the upper ski holder.
  • the upper ski holder is fastened to the vest in a shoulder portion facing away from the lower ski holder, i. the upper ski holder is fastened to the vest in a left shoulder portion when the lower ski holder is attached to the vest in a right hip portion, and the upper ski holder is secured to the vest in a right shoulder portion when the lower ski holder is in a left Hip section is attached to the vest.
  • the attachment according to the invention of the skis leads to significantly lower deflection movements and significantly less obstruction of the skier during wearing of the skis, in particular during the athletic movement of the wearer in ski touring races. This is attributed firstly to the reduced distance between the skis and the wearer, since the skis rest very close to the back of the wearer and can thus be stabilized.
  • the seat of a vest is inherently more stable than the seat of a backpack due to its cut, since the vest can wrap large parts of the body area tight fitting, while the backpack is fixed only by two shoulder straps and possibly a hipbelt and a chest strap on the body.
  • the weight of the skis as well as a weight may be introduced into the body on a much larger area of the body, so that the skis and possibly entrained objects can be transported more comfortably and, for example, cutting in the shoulder straps of a backpack can be avoided.
  • the ski holder, in particular the loop arrangement and the hook arrangement, the ski vest of the invention also allow the quick assembly of the skis on the back of the wearer, without having to take off the ski vest.
  • the skis are guided through the loop with their ski ends, the skis are placed diagonally over the back and finally the hook is hooked around the section between ski tips and ski bindings, so that the ski attachment can take place within a few seconds.
  • a portion of the ski vest extending between the ski holders is formed of a material which is substantially inelastic with respect to an extension movement between the ski holders.
  • the ski holders can not be pulled away from their desired position due to an inertial force of the skis or slip so that a stable fit of the skis on the back of the wearer would be jeopardized.
  • the skis can thus always be kept relatively tight against the back of the wearer.
  • substantially inelastic means that the restoring forces of the portion of the ski vest are greater than the tensile forces generated due to the inertia of the skis during a sports operation of the wearer.
  • the ski vest may alternatively or additionally to the embodiment described above comprise an elongate connecting element of a substantially inelastic material in the pulling direction, wherein the connecting element is connected to each of the ski holder and wherein the connecting element between the lower ski holder and the upper Ski holder runs obliquely along a front section of the ski vest.
  • the inelastic connection between the ski holders for fixing the desired positions of the ski holders can be provided particularly effectively along the main line of action of the tensile forces exerted by the skis on the ski holders, so that the proportion of inelastic material of the ski vest can be reduced.
  • This variant results in a stable, relatively tightly tensioned ring system, formed from the elongate connecting element, the lower ski holder, the upper ski holder and the ski pair, so that the pair of skis is held stable and protected against unintentional rocking back and forth on the body of the wearer.
  • the connecting element is formed as a continuous ring, which extends over the shoulder portion, obliquely over the front portion of the ski vest, around the waist portion and obliquely over the rear portion of the ski vest.
  • the open or annular connecting element may be a connecting band which is placed on the ski vest or embedded in the ski vest.
  • An attached connecting element can be realized with the least amount of material and thus reduces the weight of the ski vest.
  • a connecting element may be formed from a textile band, which can be sewn or sewn in particular.
  • the Hook arrangement comprises an elastic coupling element, by means of which the hook is attached to the ski vest, and / or that the loop arrangement comprises an elastic coupling element, by means of which the loop is fastened to the ski vest.
  • Elastic coupling elements allow a slight margin for the wearer of the ski vest when attaching the skis by the loop assembly or the hook assembly can be pulled by elastic stretching of the elastic coupling element a piece in the correct position.
  • the elastic restoring force and the maximum elastic deformation range of the coupling element are chosen so that a stable support of the skis on the back of the wearer is ensured even during exercise of the wearer.
  • the hook and / or the loop can be attached directly to the ski vest, whereby a particularly stable hold of the ski is guaranteed on the back of the wearer, with some restrictions on the operability must be taken into account.
  • the loop is formed of a dimensionally stable or form-elastic material so that it has an open loop shape in a substantially unloaded state or returns to an open loop shape.
  • the carrier for threading the ski ends into the loop need not first bring the loop into an open form.
  • a form-elastic material e.g., a gummed or plastic-coated fabric tape
  • the ski vest has at least one pocket for stowing other equipment such as a probe, shovel, avalanche finder, transponder, water bottle or the like.
  • other equipment such as a probe, shovel, avalanche finder, transponder, water bottle or the like.
  • at least one boundary line of the pocket extends along a portion of the connecting element.
  • this connecting line in particular seam line
  • this connecting line serves as a pocket boundary, if at the same time two bag layers forming fabric layers are connected to each other. In this way, manufacturing costs and weight of the ski vest can be reduced.
  • a ski vest in particular a ski vest of the type according to the invention described above, which has a pocket arrangement with at least one accessible for a wearer of the ski vest pocket, which is between an inner layer of Ski vest and an outer layer of the ski vest is formed, wherein the bag arrangement extends over at least half of the area of the front of the ski vest, preferably substantially over the entire surface of the front of the ski vest.
  • a ski vest according to a second aspect of the invention has shown surprising advantages, especially in sports, especially in competition-oriented test trials, which go far beyond the addition of the advantages of a ski vest with the advantages of a bag arrangement. Due to the particular size of the bag arrangement, which extends over at least half the area of the front of the ski vest, preferably substantially over the entire surface of the front of the ski vest, can be transported with the ski vest invention, a volume and weight amount of luggage, the conventionally required the use of a backpack.
  • the with the frame and Carrying capacity of a backpack comparable amount of luggage can be transported by the ski vest according to the invention, on the one hand in a stabilized form, since the vest naturally fits with a larger area accurately on the body of the wearer, so that an undesirable back and forth swings the luggage, especially at very athletic movement in the competition area, and concomitant obstruction and loss of strength of the wearer can be avoided.
  • the weight of the baggage can be introduced more uniformly into the body by the vest according to the invention, so that the weight of the baggage can be carried more comfortably and pressure points, for example by shoulder straps of a backpack, are avoided.
  • the at least one pocket is arranged between two layers of the ski vest so that a double function for forming a pocket on the one hand and thermal insulation on the other hand is achieved by the layers of the ski vest. This is particularly useful when the bag assembly extends substantially over the entire surface of the front of the ski vest.
  • Also advantageous in the field of ski touring is the arrangement of the bag assembly on the front of the ski vest, which allows mounting of the skis on the back of the wearer, in particular using the above-described loop assembly and hook assembly according to the invention, without affecting the bag assembly.
  • the ski vest of the invention according to the second aspect can thus also be regarded as a functional and constructive fusion of a backpack with a ski vest, the advantages of a high storage space of a backpack are combined with the advantages of a high wearing comfort of a ski vest to close the necessary objects with the greatest possible freedom of movement Body to carry. Test runs have also shown that a clear subjective impression of a reduced expenditure of force when wearing the same items (eg
  • Standard equipment of a ski touring runner compared with a transport of the same equipment by means of a backpack sets.
  • the bag assembly also extends over at least half of the area of the back of the ski vest, so that the capacity of the bag arrangement of the ski vest can be further increased and a more uniform weight distribution is possible.
  • the bag arrangement extends over the entire surface of the back of the ski vest, so that substantially each surface portion of the ski vest is part of at least one pocket of the bag assembly. The available surface of the ski vest is then optimally used as storage space for luggage and the simultaneous heat-insulating effect of the inner and outer layers of the bag arrangement allows a total good thermal insulation of the ski vest.
  • At least one pocket arranged on the rear side of the ski vest has a lateral access opening, so that the pocket for the wearer can be easily accessed from the side without having to take off the vest.
  • a ski equipment element for attaching a ski to the back of a wearer comprising: a loop assembly having a loop of such a size as to enable the ski ends of the ski to be worn, however Performing the ski bindings of the ski is prevented, a hook assembly having a hook with such a size that the hook can be hooked around a portion of the ski pair between ski tips and ski bindings, and an elongate connecting element, which with both the loop assembly and with the Hook assembly is connected so that it connects the loop assembly with the hook assembly, wherein the connecting element, in particular its extended length between loop arrangement and hook arrangement, is adapted to along the front of the wearer's body from a shoulder portion to a hip portion opposite the shoulder portion.
  • a pair of skis can be tightly transported close to the wearer's back so that stability during wear is improved and undesired swinging or inertial rocking of the ski pair can be avoided. Due to the elongated connecting element, the loop arrangement and the hook arrangement, a ski equipment element can be provided with minimum constructional effort and thus with minimal weight, which makes possible the secure and quick mounting of a ski pair on the back of a wearer.
  • the elongated connecting element is preferably flexibly flexible so that it is folded when not in use and placed in a suitable location, e.g. in a bag of the carrier, can be stowed.
  • the connecting element is constructed of a material which is essentially inelastic in the pulling direction, so that the skis can be held firmly on the body of the wearer and do not get into excessive swinging when the wearer moves.
  • the connecting element is designed as a ring, the dimensions of which are adapted to circulate obliquely between shoulder and opposite lateral hip portion of the body of the wearer, the ski equipment element can be safely worn on the body of the wearer, even if the ski pair is not mounted on the ski equipment element , so that a time required for applying the ski equipment element or for stowing the same can be saved.
  • hook and loop can each optionally be attached by an elastic coupling element or directly on the connecting element and the loop may be formed of dimensionally stable or form-elastic material of the type described above.
  • the invention relates to a cord assembly comprising at least one cord, a cord stopper having a cord guide through which the at least one cord is passed, a jaw which is displaceable with respect to the cord guide, and a clamping spring which surrounds the jaw against the at least one cord pushes, has.
  • Cord arrangement of this type are widely known in the art and serve the closure of bags, the adjustment of clothing or luggage parts and the attachment and the bracing of various objects.
  • the cord stopper In order to release the cord stopper, it usually has to be pressed with two fingers of one hand so that the clamping engagement between the jaws and cord guide is dissolved, so that the cord can slide through the cord guide.
  • the known cord stopper must be relatively precisely operated with one hand, while the second hand must make the adjustment of the cord, for example, to open a bag or to solve a tension of two objects or manufacture.
  • the present invention provides a cord assembly of the aforementioned type, which further comprises a Switzerlandbetuschistselement, on the one hand connected to the jaws and on the other hand has a handle portion, so that in a pulling operation of the grip portion of the jaws against the force of the clamping spring of the at least one cord is moved away.
  • a cord arrangement comprising at least one cord, a cord stopper comprising: a cord guide through which the at least one cord passes , a jaw which is slidable with respect to the cord guide, and a clamping spring which presses the jaw against the at least one cord, with a pulling operation of the cord along the displacement axis of the jaw and in the direction of a movement of the jaw away from the cord Put the cord around the jaw and take it with you.
  • Such a cord arrangement offers the advantage that the cord stopper can be easily displaced by pulling the cord in a certain direction with respect to the cord stopper.
  • the jaw and the cord guide are arranged so that the jaw is exposed in the immediate vicinity of the clamping position at which the cord is clamped, insofar as the cord, when pulled in the direction of the jaw, extends a little way around the jaw puts and takes this one piece.
  • the pulling movement at the Cord thus forces the jaws towards an open position of the cord stopper.
  • the pulling movement adjusts the position of the at least one cord with respect to the cord stopper, ie performs the actual adjusting movement of the cord arrangement, eg for opening or closing a bag.
  • this cord arrangement according to the invention thus allows easy adjustment of the cord length with only a single pulling movement in only one direction by both the jaws is lifted by the pulling movement as well as the actual adjustment of the cord takes place.
  • the cord guide is insertable into the jaws.
  • the jaw is disposed externally, e.g. in the form of a sleeve, and is substantially free to the outside, so that the cord can put on the jaw in a pulling operation in the direction of the jaw and can take this to open it against the force of the clamping spring.
  • a cord arrangement which combines the features of the fourth aspect with the features of the fifth aspect, that is, when the jaw on the one hand has the Switzerlandbetuschistselement with handle portion and on the other hand to the outside so far exposed that the cord can wrap around the jaw to to take this in the opening direction.
  • Such a cord arrangement then allows the adjustment of the cord length in both directions, ie shortening and extension, with only one hand and using only a simple pulling operation, wherein the pull actuator is pulled to adjust the cord in one direction and to adjust the cord in the other Direction the cord itself is pulled.
  • a simple and intuitive operable cord arrangement can be provided, which is adjustable with one hand and in no time in both directions.
  • a cord arrangement according to the invention of the abovementioned type is used on a clothing or equipment part to be worn on the body, in which case, in particular, the cord guide can be attached to the clothing or equipment part. If the cord guide is thus substantially retained with respect to the body of the wearer, the cord stopper can be reliably opened with only one hand, since the corresponding counterforce on the cord guide is provided by the wearer's body or the cord guide attachment system.
  • the cord of a cord arrangement according to the invention actuates a pocket opening of a pocket of the clothing or equipment part.
  • the wearer can then open or close the bag with just one hand and with a simple rectilinear pulling action.
  • a simple one-hand operation the use of the bag especially easier or even allow in the first place.
  • the pocket opening is biased to an open position, this facilitates the opening operation of the pocket, particularly in conjunction with a cord arrangement according to the fourth aspect of the invention.
  • the cord arrangement according to the invention for opening and closing a pocket opening of a pocket works particularly reliably when at least parts of the pocket opening are held quite stable and stationary with respect to the body.
  • elastic materials are preferred that ensure a comfortable fit on the body, suggests the Invention in a further embodiment, that the clothing or equipment part is constructed of at least one elastic portion which is elastically movable with respect to the body, and at least one inelastic portion, which is substantially fixed in position relative to the body, and that a portion of the pocket opening opposite the cord stopper is attached to the inelastic portion directly or via a fixing element which is substantially inelastic in the pulling direction.
  • the cord stopper when the bag is opened using the pulling operation member, the cord stopper can be pulled away from the fixed portion of the bag opening so that the bag opens. It is exploited that, although the cord guide is preferably attached to the clothing or equipment part, but with respect to an approach or removal of the fixed pocket portion in clothing or equipment still sufficient flexibility is available to open the bag or close.
  • the mentioned inelastic portion for attachment of the fixed portion of the pocket opening may be a hip belt, since a hip belt is generally formed of inelastic material, or has very high elastic restoring forces in order to counteract the forces occurring when opening and closing the bag, and thus in the sense of the described embodiments can be regarded as inelastic.
  • the garment or fitting according to the invention to be worn on the body is a ski vest, in particular a ski vest of the type described above.
  • a garment or piece of equipment of the type described above may preferably have at least one pocket on its back side Pocket arrangement, which is closable by means of the cord arrangement, wherein the cord stopper at one of the front of the clothing or equipment part closest Section of the pocket opening is arranged.
  • Such an arrangement allows easy access to a bag arranged on the back of the wearer by pulling the inventive cord arrangement to a lateral position.
  • a substantially inelastic fixing strap may be used which extends from the pocket opening around the back of the garment or piece of equipment to the opposite waist portion where it is connected to the waist belt.
  • the bag according to the invention is used with the cord arrangement in combination with a ski vest according to the invention, it is further proposed that the lateral pocket opening is arranged on the opposite side of the loop arrangement in order to gain easy access to the bag even when a ski pair is fastened to the wearer's back allow.
  • cord arrangements of the fourth and fifth aspects and the use of such cord arrangements to be worn on the body clothing or equipment have proven particularly in the ski sport area to be very advantageous to even under difficult conditions and in the shortest possible time (competition conditions) a simple and safe operation of To allow cord arrangement.
  • these advantages are also achieved outside of the skiing area, so that independent protection for the described cord arrangements and the clothing or equipment is claimed with such a cord arrangement.
  • As application fields come cord systems of any kind for clamping, fastening, opening and closing or for any other operation into consideration, to allow easy and safe operation, especially one-handed operation.
  • a ski vest in particular a ski vest according to the invention of the aforementioned type, in which a front portion of the ski vest is recessed in the abdominal region, wherein a boundary line of the recess along a diaphragm line of a carrier of the ski vest runs wherein the ski vest comprises a waist belt of substantially inelastic material attached to lateral waist portions of the vest and extending over the abdominal region, and the waist belt having a hook and loop fastener to open and close the hip belt.
  • the ski vest according to the sixth aspect of the invention has a hip belt with Velcro, which, if the increased freedom of movement in the abdominal area is no longer required, for example, during a downhill ski touring glider, can be closed with a simple handle to the ski vest even greater stability and to give a secure fit.
  • the hip belt may further comprise a length adjustment device separate from the hook and loop fastener so that the ski athlete can adjust the length of the hip belt according to his needs (eg before the start of a competition) and the hip belt simultaneously with a very quick and easy Movement by means of the Velcro fastener can open and close (eg during the course of the competition under time pressure).
  • FIG. 1 10 generally indicates a ski vest according to an embodiment of the invention comprising a base portion 11 in a generally west shape with a front surface portion 12 covering a wearer's front torso and a rear surface portion 14 covering the wearer's back such that the base portion 11 on the upper body of the wearer fits snugly.
  • a head recess 16 and two Armaussparungen 14 rotate in a conventional manner a neck of the wearer and shoulder portions of the Carrier.
  • a lower recess 18 is provided which rotates in the rear portion substantially along a waistline back of the wearer.
  • the recess 18 is recessed far up to form a belly recess 22.
  • the abdominal recess 22 is so large that the abdomen of the wearer is substantially exposed and can move freely, but on the other hand is so limited in size that the diaphragm, rib areas, lateral hip areas and the like adjacent to the abdominal area of the wearer are arranged, are still covered by the vest and thus protected against cooling.
  • the inventive shape of the abdominal recess 22 thus corresponds to the course of a diaphragm line.
  • An abdominal belt 23 extends between two lateral sections of the abdominal recess 22 and has a hook-and-loop fastener 25 for opening and closing the abdominal belt 23.
  • the base part 11 is largely formed of very light, elastic, heat-insulating and moisture-repellent, but sweat-dissipating material, especially from a material optimized for skiing.
  • a loop 24 is attached directly to the base member 11, in particular sewn.
  • the loop 24 is formed of a plastic or rubber-coated fabric tape, so that it is on the one hand very light and flexible flexible, but on the other hand always returns in the unloaded state in an open loop shape, as in FIG. 1 shown.
  • the diameter loop 24 is slightly larger than the width of skis, especially touring skis, so that the skis as a pair, with the treads against each other, just with their ski ends through the Loop 24 can be performed.
  • the diameter of the loop 24 is not so great that the ski binding also fits through the loop so that a pair of skis inserted through the loop 24 will only fit through the loop 24 until it is tied and held tight to the binding.
  • the dimensions of the skis and bindings are the same or very similar, so that the expert can easily choose the dimensioning of the loop 24.
  • a hook assembly 28 is fixed to the base member 11, which is composed of a hook 30 and an elastic coupling tape 32, so that the hook 30 pulled away under stretching of the coupling tape 32 by a smaller distance from the base part 11 can be.
  • the hook 30 has a substantially rectangular U-shape, with a first straight leg 34 which is fastened to the coupling belt 32, a connecting leg 36 projecting perpendicularly therefrom, and a second leg 38 extending perpendicularly from the connecting leg 36 and running parallel to the first leg 34
  • the length of the legs 34, 36, 38 is selected such that a pair of skis placed adjacent to one another with their running surfaces can be accommodated between them so that the ski tops abut the first leg 34 and the second leg 38, respectively. Due to the same or very similar dimensions of the types of skis in question, especially in the ski touring area, the skilled person can easily choose the dimension and shape of the hook 30 in a suitable manner. If necessary, replaceable loops 24 or hooks 30, adapted for certain types of skis, can be provided interchangeably.
  • FIG. 4 shows a view of the ski vest from behind with a fixed pair of skis 35, the ski ends which is plugged into a rear part of a ski binding 37 through the loop 24, so that the ski binding 37 prevents further slippage of the skis 35.
  • At a portion of the skis 35 between ski binding 37 and ski tip 39 of the hook is 30 um both skis 37 hooked.
  • loop 24 and hooks 30 are interconnected by a substantially inelastic tie-ring band 40 which annularly orbits the base portion 11, namely along a front portion 42 from loop 24 to hook assembly 28, around right shoulder portion 26 and along one
  • the loop 24 and the coupling strap 32 of the hook assembly 28 are each attached directly or by inelastic connection to the connecting ring band 40, so that they are good in their positions on the hip portion 21 and the shoulder portion 26 against slipping are secured.
  • the connecting ring band 40 is a textile band sewn onto the base part 11. In the rear surface portion 24 of the ski vest 10, the connecting ring band 40 is sewn between an outer layer 46 and an inner layer 48.
  • a first front pocket 50 is bounded by the seam line of the connecting ring band 40, by the seam line of the abdominal recess 22 and by lateral seam lines 52, 54 and is accessible through a pocket opening 56.
  • the pocket 50 is therefore adapted to the shape of the vest and the course of abdominal recess 22 and connecting ring band 40 that the largest possible proportion of the front surface portion 12 can be used as a bag.
  • the pocket 50 has such a substantially triangular shape that substantially the entire front surface portion 12 below the oblique connecting ring band can be used as a pocket.
  • a second front pocket 58 is above the connecting ring band 40 formed, wherein the boundary lines of the pockets 58 along the connecting ring band 40, along a front zipper 60 for extending the head recess 16 and a piece along the shoulder recess 14 so that the area of the front surface portion 12 above the connecting ring band 40 effectively by a large Pocket 58 is used.
  • the second front pocket 58 has an upper pocket opening 62 which can be easily and reliably grasped and opened or closed on an actuating loop 64.
  • the back of the ski vest 10 is substantially completely constructed of an inner layer 48 and an outer layer 46, between which pockets are formed, so that the largest part of the rear surface portion 14 can be used as a bag arrangement.
  • a first rear pocket 60 extends substantially over the entire back region of the rear surface portion 14 and has a side pocket opening 68 which is closable by a zipper 70.
  • the actuator of the zipper 70 is provided with an extended handle portion 72 which can be easily grasped by the wearer to open or close the first rear pocket 66.
  • a second rear pocket 74 is arranged on the rear surface portion 14, which has a substantially rectangular shape, with a lateral pocket opening 76 which can be closed by a drawstring 78 to be described in more detail later.
  • a substantially cylindrical reinforcing element (not illustrated) is used, which is formed of a reinforced, relatively stiff material, for example of a plastic material.
  • the dimensions of the second rear pocket 74 and the reinforcing element inserted therein are adapted to receive crampons, the reinforcing element preventing sharp edges or tips of crampons damage the vest or cause injury to the wearer.
  • a pocket opening 80 of a third rear pocket 82 can be seen, which is arranged in a left shoulder portion opposite the hook arrangement 28 on the rear surface portion 14 and has a substantially vertically extending, elongated shape, as in FIG. 1 is indicated by a dashed boundary line 84.
  • the third rear pocket is adapted to receive a probe.
  • the flap-like cover of the pocket opening prevents ingress of water or snow into the bag.
  • the pocket opening 76 of the second rear pocket 74 has a circumferential seam 86 in which a cord 88 rotates in a conventional manner.
  • the cord 88 is led out as an exposed loop cord 92 from the hem.
  • further pulling out of the cord loop 92 from the seam 86 results in a gathering of the seam 86 and thus in closing the pocket opening 76, while releasing or shortening the cord loop 92 extends the seam 86 and thus opens the pocket opening 76 allowed.
  • a rear pocket opening portion 94 of the pocket opening 76 is fixedly connected by a seam 95 to a fastening tape 96 which extends substantially horizontally along the lower back portion of the rear panel portion 14 and is sewn onto the base member 11 as a substantially inelastic fabric strip.
  • a fastening tape 96 which extends substantially horizontally along the lower back portion of the rear panel portion 14 and is sewn onto the base member 11 as a substantially inelastic fabric strip.
  • the fixing belt 96 on the connecting ring band 40th sewed on (cf. FIG. 1 ).
  • a front fixing strap 98 is further attached to a front pocket opening portion 97 (located at the opening 90) and extends therefrom forward to a position on the abdominal recess 22 to which the waist belt 23 is attached.
  • the fixing belt 98 is formed of inelastic material and has a knownConnectnverstellmechansimus 99 (self-locking belt tensioner), with which a length of the fixing belt 98 and thus the tension of the abdominal belt 23 is adjustable.
  • the cord fastener 78 has a cord stopper 104 which is adjustable between a clamping position in which it clamps the cord loop 92 at a position close to the aperture 90, thus further shortening the cord loop 92 and an open position in which the cord stopper 104 releases the cord loop 92 so that it can slide through the cord stopper 104 to permit shortening or withdrawal of the cord loop 92.
  • the cord stopper 104 includes a cord guide 106, a jaw 108 and a clamping spring, not shown in the figures, which biases the cord guide 106 and the jaws 108 against each other.
  • the jaw 108 is formed in the manner of a sleeve into which the cord guide 106 is inserted.
  • the cord loop 92 passes through an opening 110 of the cord guide 106.
  • the cord guide 106 is fixedly connected to the jaw mouth 108 facing away from the end portion 111 with the front pocket opening portion 97 or with the front fixing strap 98 (see Fig. 3 ) and thus in the pulling direction of an arrow A in Fig. 2 fixed.
  • a finger grip 116 is mounted via a flexible coupling tape 114, which has a stiffened, T-shaped construction, so that it forms respective finger contact surfaces 118 and 120 on the T-wings.
  • the finger contact surfaces 118 and 120 can be grasped by two fingers of a hand of the wearer by hooking the fingers around the finger contact surfaces 118, 120.
  • Alternative forms of grip such as a ring or a thickening, are also conceivable.
  • the wearer of the ski vest 10 pulls on the cord loop in approximately one direction of the sleeve axis of the jaw 108 (arrow A in FIG Fig. 2 ).
  • the cord loop 92 sets around the front edge 112 of the sleeve of the jaw 108, so that in the pulling operation of the jaws 108 is taken against the force of the clamping spring and pulled away from the fixed cord guide 106 to the cord loop 92 for displacement by the cord guide 106th release.
  • the cord loop 92 is then pulled out to the desired extent so that the pocket opening 76 closes.

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