Detachable back, belt, apron, method

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1281001, A61F 500

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056560214

ABSTRACT:
Various combinations of a detachable back belt, an apron, and a lifting belt which is a direct body engaging member with ends that are closed underneath an apron is disclosed. The lifting belt has vertical stays, and an elastic body portion with belt loops to prevent the same from riding up the torso of the user. The apron is formed with the traditional lower pocket sections, and can be secured to the suspenders which are an extension of the lifting belt. The front of the apron is provided with a loop-hook engaging section in the shape of a transverse strap. Finally, a detachable back belt secures to the rear portion of the underlying lifting belt and wraps around the same to finalize the securement by overlapping the already assembled overlapping end portions of the lifting belt and securing the ends to the apron transverse strap. A lifting belt hook central engaging member on the detachable belt engages the back of the lifting belt.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5195948 (1993-03-01), Hill et al.
patent: 5257419 (1993-11-01), Alexander

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