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Belt for a bag

a belt and bag technology, applied in the field of belts, can solve the problems of belts that are easily invaded, conventional shoulder belts directly shaped from synthetic resin sheeting materials tend to elongate, lose their original forms, etc., and achieve the effect of strong, durable and resistant to deformation

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-05-26
GREEN PINE INDAL CORP
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[0007] Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a belt that is strong, durable, resistant to deformation, and fits agreeably with the shoulder of the user.
[0008] Another object of the present invention is to provide a bag for fishing with a strong and durable belt.

Problems solved by technology

The shoulder belt comprising the textile material, when wet, can absorb water to result in discomfort during handling.
Moreover, such a belt tends to be invaded by particles through its textile openings, and are easily soiled and picked by a fishing hook.
The conventional shoulder belts directly shaped from the synthetic resin sheeting materials tend to elongate and lose their original forms.
Since the deformed belt cannot be restored to its original form, the belt cannot fit the body of the user.
However, the interior layer of such a shoulder belt is not joined intimately with the exterior coverings, as it is inserted only between the exterior coverings.
Therefore, when deforming of a shoulder belt having a synthetic resin fiber textile layer covered with exterior coverings of synthetic resin sheeting occurs, the original form of the shoulder belt cannot be restored, and the shoulder belt is unable to fit agreeably with the shoulder of the user.

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[0023] Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.

[0024] As shown in FIGS. 1 to 6, a bag or bucket 10 for fishing is equipped with a belt 1 of the first embodiment of this invention, and has a box-like container body 2. The container body 2 has a bottom wall portion 21 and four side wall portions 23. The container body 2 can be opened and closed by a lid body 24 serving as a top wall portion. The lid body 24 is attached to an upper edge portion of the container body 2 via hinge 16.

[0025] A zipper 22 is provided for interconnecting surrounding edges of the lid body 24 and the container body 2. Alternatively, another fastener which interconnects the lid body 24 and the container body 2 may be provided at a location opposite to the hinge 16 as a means for tightly holding the lid body 24 on the upper edge portion of the container body 2.

[0026] The belt 1 is att...

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Abstract

A belt for a bag includes a mesh-like interior layer, and upper and lower exterior layers laminated with the interior layer for covering the interior layer. The interior layer includes a plurality of openings. The upper and lower exterior layers are interconnected through the openings, and are made of a plastic sheeting material.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The invention relates to a belt for attachment to a fish basket, a bag for storing fishing tackles, a bucket for storing bait, a fishing reel case, etc., and to a fishing bag equipped with a shoulder belt. [0003] 2. Description of the Related Art [0004] It is known in the art to provide a fishing bag or container with a shoulder belt comprising a textile material made of synthetic resin fibers, or a shoulder belt made directly from a synthetic resin sheeting material. The shoulder belt comprising the textile material, when wet, can absorb water to result in discomfort during handling. Moreover, such a belt tends to be invaded by particles through its textile openings, and are easily soiled and picked by a fishing hook. [0005] The conventional shoulder belts directly shaped from the synthetic resin sheeting materials tend to elongate and lose their original forms. Since the deformed belt cannot be restored to its ori...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A01K97/06A45F3/14
CPCA01K97/06A45F3/14A45F3/005
Inventor YAGI, HIROSHI
Owner GREEN PINE INDAL CORP
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