Articulated Harness Connection Arrangement with Integrated Retractable Attachment Element
US-2020406072-A1 · Dec 31, 2020 · US
US11497948B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11497948-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916599814-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2022 |
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A wearable body harness has first and second shoulder straps arranged in an X-shape, a back plate on a rear portion of the shoulder straps with the first shoulder strap crossing over the second at the back plate. The back plate includes a pair of lower guide slots, having a first lower guide slot side and a second lower guide slot side contiguous with the first and arranged at an angle relative thereto, and a pair of upper guide slots, having a first upper guide slot side and a second upper guide slot side contiguous with the first and arranged at an angle relative thereto. A first of the pair of upper and lower guide slots route a webbing material of the first shoulder strap. A second of the pair of upper and the pair of lower guide slots route the webbing material of the second shoulder strap.
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A wearable body harness comprising: a first shoulder strap and a second shoulder strap arranged in an X-shaped configuration; and a back plate on a rear portion of the first shoulder strap and the second shoulder strap with the first shoulder strap crossing over the second shoulder strap at the back plate, the back plate comprising: a pair of lower guide slots, each of the lower guide slots having a first lower guide slot side and a second lower guide slot side contiguous with the first lower guide slot side and arranged at an angle relative to the first lower guide slot side; and a pair of upper guide slots, each of the upper guide slots having a first upper guide slot side and a second upper guide slot side contiguous with the first upper guide slot side and arranged at an angle relative to the first upper guide slot side, wherein the first upper guide slot side and the second upper guide slot side of each upper guide slot are arranged at an acute angle relative to each other, wherein a first of the pair of upper guide slots and a first of the pair of lower guide slots are configured to route a webbing material of the first shoulder strap therethrough, and wherein a second of the pair of upper guide slots and a second of the pair of lower guide slots are configured to route the webbing material of the second shoulder strap therethrough. 2. The wearable body harness of claim 1 , wherein the first lower guide slot side and the second lower guide slot side of each lower guide slot are arranged at an obtuse angle relative to each other. 3. The wearable body harness of claim 1 , wherein the first upper guide slot side and the second upper guide slot side of each upper guide slot are arranged at an angle between 80° and 120° relative to each other. 4. The wearable body harness of claim 1 , wherein the first lower guide slot side and the second lower guide slot side of each lower guide slot are arranged at an angle between 80° and 120° relative to each other. 5. The wearable body harness of claim 1 , wherein the first lower guide slot side of each lower guide slot is longer than the second lower guide slot side of each lower guide slot. 6. The wearable body harness of claim 1 , wherein the first upper guide slot side of each upper guide slot is longer than the second upper guide slot side of each upper guide slot. 7. The wearable body harness of claim 1 , wherein the first lower guide slot side of each lower guide slot is arranged at an angle between 0° and 30° relative to a longitudinal axis of the back plate. 8. The wearable body harness of claim 1 , wherein the first upper guide slot side of each upper guide slot is arranged at an angle between 0° and 30° relative to a longitudinal axis of the back plate. 9. The wearable body harness of claim 1 , wherein the upper guide slots and the lower guide slots are configured to bend the webbing material of the first and second shoulder straps in a manner so as to prevent bunching of the webbing material. 10. The wearable body harness of claim 1 , wherein the back plate has a core and a pair of branches extending from the core in opposite directions relative to a longitudinal axis of the back plate. 11. The wearable body harness of claim 10 , wherein each branch extends at an angle between 40° and 65° relative to the longitudinal axis of the back plate. 12. The wearable body harness of claim 1 , wherein the back plate further comprises at least a pair of tabs protruding from a body of the back plate, each of the tabs having a first end connected to the body and a second free end, and wherein the tabs are spaced apart from each other to define a recess therebetween. 13. The wearable body harness of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the tabs has a projection at the second end, and wherein the projection is spaced apart and substantially parallel or arranged at an acute angle relative to the body of the back plate. 14. The wearable body harness of claim 12 , wherein the at least a pair of tabs are deflectable relative to the body of the back plate. 15. A back plate for routing a pair of shoulder straps of a body harness, the back plate comprising: a body comprising a core and a pair of branches extending from the core in opposite directions relative to a longitudinal axis of the body; a pair of lower guide slots extending through the core, each of the lower guide slots having a first lower guide slot side and a second lower guide slot side contiguous with the first lower guide slot side and arranged at an angle relative to the first lower guide slot side; and a pair of upper guide slots extending through the pair of branches, each of the upper guide slots having a first upper guide slot side and a second upper guide slot side contiguous with the first upper guide slot side and arranged at an angle relative to the first upper guide slot side, wherein the first upper guide slot side and the second upper guide slot side of each upper guide slot are arranged at an acute angle relative to each other, wherein a first of the pair of upper guide slots and a first of the pair of lower guide slots are configured to route a webbing material of a first shoulder strap therethrough, and wherein a second of the pair of upper guide slots and a second of the pair of lower guide slots are configured to route the webbing material of a second shoulder strap therethrough. 16. The back plate of claim 15 , wherein the first lower guide slot side and the second lower guide slot side of each lower guide slot are arranged at an obtuse angle relative to each other. 17. The back plate of claim 15 , wherein the first upper guide slot side and the second upper guide slot side of each upper guide slot are arranged at an angle between 80° and 120° relative to each other, and wherein the first lower guide slot side and the second lower guide slot side of each lower guide slot are arranged at an angle between 80° and 120° relative to each other. 18. The back plate of claim 15 , wherein the first upper guide slot side of each upper guide slot is longer than the second upper guide slot side, and wherein the first lower guide slot side of each lower guide slot is longer than the second lower guide slot side. 19. The back plate of claim 15 , wherein the upper guide slots and the lower guide slots are configured to bend the webbing material of the first and second shoulder straps in a manner so as to prevent bunching of the webbing material.
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