Garment with plate carrying system
US-2016044976-A1 · Feb 18, 2016 · US
US9820514B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9820514-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314094583-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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A load-bearing garment, such as a vest, is provided having stretchable web platform on an outside surface, such as between front and back panels of the vest. The stretchable web platform includes stretchable bands that extend horizontally, and vertical webbing extending between multiple horizontal bands. Additional embodiments are directed to a mounting system in a plate carrier for a plate. Still further embodiments are directed to a handle and strap system for a vest or other garment that permits a quick rescue of a person wearing the vest.
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A vest, comprising: a front panel; a rear panel; a shoulder yoke attached to the front panel and the rear panel; and a stretchable web platform extending between the front panel and the rear panel, the stretchable web platform comprising: at least two stretchable first webbing structures aligned along a first direction, each of said stretchable first webbing structures attached to both the front panel and the rear panel and comprising a webbing tube attached at each end of the webbing tube to an elastic strip to compress the webbing tube when the elastic strip is not in tension; and at least one second webbing structure aligned along a second direction transverse to the first direction and connecting at least two of said stretchable first webbing structures; wherein at least one of said at least one second webbing structure is (a) sewn to a respective stretchable first webbing structure of said at least two stretchable first webbing structures by stitching that extends through the webbing tube and the elastic strip of the respective stretchable first webbing structure, and (b) folded over to form a first portion and a second portion arranged on opposite sides of the respective stretchable first webbing structure. 2. The vest of claim 1 , wherein the elastic strip is approximately ⅔ of an uncompressed length of the webbing tube when the elastic strip is not in tension. 3. The vest of claim 1 , wherein the vest comprises three or more stretchable first webbing structures and two or more second webbing structures and wherein the stretchable first webbing structures and the second webbing structures form a grid. 4. The vest of claim 3 , wherein the grid is configured to receive MOLLE gear attached to the stretchable first webbing structures. 5. The vest of claim 4 , wherein the grid is configured to receive MOLLE gear attached to the second webbing structures. 6. The vest of claim 3 , wherein the grid is configured to receive MOLLE gear attached to the second webbing structures. 7. The vest of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said at least one second webbing structure is sewn to a particular stretchable first webbing structure of said at least two stretchable first webbing structures by stitching that extends through the webbing tube of the particular stretchable first webbing structure without extending through the elastic strip of the particular stretchable first webbing structure. 8. The vest of claim 1 , further comprising a handle and strap system that permits pulling of a wearer of the vest by a handle. 9. The vest of claim 1 , wherein the handle and strap system comprises: a strap anchored to the vest; and the handle, wherein the handle is located at the end of the strap; wherein the strap and the handle are configurable between (1) a storage configuration where the handle is anchored on the vest and the strap is received in a sleeve or a pocket of the vest and (2) a deployed configuration where the handle is pulled away from the vest and the strap is at least mostly pulled out of the sleeve so as to be configured for a rescuer to pull the handle to drag a wearer of the vest. 10. A vest, comprising: a front panel; a rear panel; a shoulder yoke attached to the front panel and the rear panel; and a stretchable web platform extending between the front panel and the rear panel, the stretchable web platform comprising: at least two stretchable first webbing structures aligned along a first direction, each of said stretchable first webbing structures attached to both the front panel and the rear panel and comprising a webbing tube attached at each end of the webbing tube to an elastic strip to compress the webbing tube when the elastic strip is not in tension; and at least one second webbing structure aligned along a second direction transverse to the first direction and connecting at least two of said stretchable first webbing structures; wherein at least one of said at least one second webbing structure is (a) sewn to a particular stretchable first webbing structure of said at least two stretchable first webbing structures by stitching that extends through the webbing tube of the particular stretchable first webbing structure without extending through the elastic strip of the particular stretchable first webbing structure, and (b) folded over to form a first portion and a second portion arranged on opposite sides of the particular stretchable first webbing structure. 11. The vest of claim 10 , wherein the elastic strip is approximately ⅔ of an uncompressed length of the webbing tube when the elastic strip is not in tension. 12. The vest of claim 10 , wherein the vest comprises three or more stretchable first webbing structures and two or more second webbing structures and wherein the stretchable first webbing structures and the second webbing structures form a grid. 13. The vest of claim 12 , wherein the grid is configured to receive MOLLE gear attached to the stretchable first webbing structures. 14. The vest of claim 13 , wherein the grid is configured to receive MOLLE gear attached to the second webbing structures. 15. The vest of claim 12 , wherein the grid is configured to receive MOLLE gear attached to the second webbing structures. 16. The vest of claim 10 , wherein at least one of said at least one second webbing structure is sewn to a respective stretchable first webbing structure of said at least two stretchable first webbing structures by stitching that extends through the webbing tube and the elastic strip of the respective stretchable first webbing structure. 17. The vest of claim 10 , further comprising a handle and strap system that permits pulling of a wearer of the vest by a handle. 18. The vest of claim 10 , wherein the handle and strap system comprises: a strap anchored to the vest; and the handle, wherein the handle is located at the end of the strap; wherein the strap and the handle are configurable between (1) a storage configuration where the handle is anchored on the vest and the strap is received in a sleeve or a pocket of the vest and (2) a deployed configuration where the handle is pulled away from the vest and the strap is at least mostly pulled out of the sleeve so as to be configured for a rescuer to pull the handle to drag a wearer of the vest.
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