WO2023156303A1 - Système de rangement d'un vêtement - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- the present invention relates to the technical field of systems for storing a garment, for example a jacket, making it possible to store said garment when it is not in use.
- the invention relates in particular to storage systems that can be worn around the waist by a user. These systems find their application particularly during the practice of hiking where the hiker is regularly required to take off or put on his protective clothing, for example a jacket or rain pants, depending on the weather conditions.
- Storage bags are known for storing a garment, in particular a jacket, configured to be mounted on a belt worn around the waist of the user. A zipper then closes the bag containing the garment.
- a disadvantage of these storage bags is that the user must manually bring the jacket into the bag by stuffing said jacket into this bag.
- the storage operation is particularly long and complex and runs the risk of creasing or even damaging the garment. In particular, it generally proves difficult to close the zipper without tearing the garment.
- Storage systems such as that of document WO2004103102 A1 are also known, comprising a pocket formed inside a jacket.
- the user To store the jacket in the pocket, the user must remove the jacket, grasp the pocket in one hand and grasp a sleeve of the jacket in his other hand. He then introduces the jacket into the pocket, again manually stuffing said jacket into the pocket.
- a drawback here again is that the introduction of the jacket into the pocket is particularly complex.
- the user must first take hold of said pocket and said jacket, so that the pocket cannot be kept worn by the user, for example on a belt.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a storage system remedying the aforementioned drawbacks.
- the invention relates to a system for storing a garment, for example a jacket, around the waist of a user, the storage system comprising a pocket comprising a first pocket part having at least one opening and a second pocket part connected to the first pocket part, said second pocket part presenting an end part cooperating with a fastener configured to be connected to said garment, said second pocket part being able to assume a retracted position in which it is extends at least partly inside the first pocket part, and a deployed position in which it extends outside the first pocket part, in the extension of said first pocket part, so as to define with said first pocket part an interior volume for the pocket, the storage system further comprising a pulling device cooperating with the end part of the second pocket part, the pulling device making it possible to pull on said end part of the second pocket part so as to return the second pocket part on itself and to bring the second pocket part from the retracted position to the deployed position, whereby said
- the storage system according to the invention is particularly suitable for storing around the waist of a user any type of clothing, in particular a jacket, trousers, one or a singlet.
- This storage system is also adapted to be worn by a user at the level of his waist, for example mounted on a belt or even fixed to another item of clothing of the user, at the level of the waist.
- the opening advantageously defines a free edge for the first pocket part.
- the first and second pocket parts preferably each have the shape of a sleeve.
- the first pocket part advantageously extends in a longitudinal direction.
- the end part of the second pocket part can include an opening.
- the first pocket part and the second pocket part form two separate parts joined together, for example by sewing.
- the first pocket part advantageously comprises a first connecting edge while the second pocket part comprises a second connecting edge.
- the first connecting edge is then advantageously secured to the second connecting edge so as to form the pocket.
- the first connecting edge of the first pocket part is advantageously opposite the opening.
- first pocket part and the second pocket part can form only one and the same piece.
- the pulling device comprises a handle and a cord connecting said handle to the end part of the second pocket part.
- the second pocket part advantageously comprises a wall having a first face and a second face.
- said first face advantageously extends towards the outside of said second pocket part while the second face extends towards the inside of said second pocket part.
- said second pocket part advantageously extends upside down while it extends upright in the deployed position.
- the pulling device is connected to the end part of the second pocket part.
- the pulling device can be fixed to said end part of the second pocket part.
- the pulling device can cooperate with said end part of the second pocket part without however being fixed to said end part of the second pocket part.
- the pulling device can be mounted in a sliding manner at the end part of the second pocket part.
- the pulling device is advantageously connected to the second face of said wall of the second pocket part.
- the second pocket part advantageously extends inside the first pocket part over more than half of its length, more preferably almost entirely inside the first pocket part.
- it advantageously extends through the opening of the first pocket part so that its end part advantageously extends outside the first pocket part .
- Said fastener is advantageously connected to the first face of said wall of the second pocket part.
- Said clip advantageously extends outside the second pocket part when said second pocket part is in the retracted position.
- the end part of the second pocket part is provided with the clip.
- the fastener is configured to be connected to said garment in order to secure said garment to the second pocket part.
- said clip can be fixed to the end part of the second pocket part.
- said clip can cooperate with the end part of the second pocket part without being fixed to said end part of the second pocket part.
- said clip can be mounted in a sliding manner at the end part of the second pocket part.
- the second pocket part when the garment is out of the pocket, in particular when it is worn, the second pocket part, in the retracted position, extends inside the first pocket part, so that the size of said pocket and therefore of the storage system is greatly reduced. Consequently, the storage system can be easily worn by the user at waist level, for example mounted on a belt, without causing discomfort.
- the storage system is particularly useful in the context of hiking where the bulk of the equipment to be transported must be minimal.
- the user removes the garment then exerts a tensile force on the end portion of the second pocket portion by means of the pulling device.
- This tensile force is advantageously oriented in a direction opposite to the opening of the first pocket part.
- This tensile force is advantageously directed along the longitudinal direction of the first pocket part.
- This force is advantageously directed substantially horizontally.
- This tensile force is for example exerted by pulling on a handle of the pulling device.
- This tensile force causes the second pocket part to move in said longitudinal direction of the first pocket part.
- the second pocket part is brought out of the first pocket part and is together returned on itself.
- the garment is pulled and guided inside the pocket, via the opening of the first pocket part.
- the garment then extends into the interior volume of the pocket.
- Said fastener is preferably configured to pass through said opening of the first pocket part when the second pocket part is brought from the retracted position to the deployed position
- said garment when the second pocket part is in the deployed position, said garment extends partly inside the first pocket part and partly inside the second pocket part. Alternately said garment could extend entirely inside the second pocket part.
- the interior volume of the pocket corresponds to the interior volume of the first pocket part to which is added the interior volume of the second pocket part in the deployed position.
- the second pocket part therefore plays the role of a guide for bringing the garment into the pocket, but also of a housing receiving the garment.
- said first face of the wall of the second pocket part advantageously extends inwards while the second face of said wall extends outwards.
- the second pocket part extends upright when it is in the deployed position.
- the second pocket part protrudes from a side of the first pocket part opposite the opening.
- the deployment of the second pocket part guides the garment in the interior volume of the pocket.
- Said garment is stored very easily and quickly inside the pocket in a single pulling gesture carried out by means of the pulling device.
- the user is not required to act directly on the garment to bring it inside the pocket, the latter being guided towards the inside of the pocket during the deployment of the second pocket part .
- the invention makes it possible to dispense with a particularly tedious step of stuffing the garment in a pocket.
- the garment stored in the pocket of the system according to the invention is consequently less creased and the risk of damaging the garment is reduced.
- the user is also not obliged to hold said pocket in his hands in order to store the garment, which makes it possible to leave the pocket mounted at the level of the user's waist, for example on a belt, in the user's back. Garment storage is made even easier.
- the interior volume of the pocket when the second pocket part is in the deployed position is greater than its volume when the second pocket part is in the retracted position, making it possible to accommodate the entire garment, whatever its size. .
- the garment stored in the pocket is then arranged at the level of the user's waist.
- the pocket can be wrapped, at least partially, around the waist of the user.
- the storage system further comprises a belt configured to surround the waist of the user, said first pocket part being mounted on said belt.
- An interest is to allow the user to easily carry said pocket, at his waist, when the garment is worn but also when the garment is stored in the pocket.
- Said pocket can be kept mounted on the belt when storing the garment in the pocket.
- the pocket is advantageously mounted on a rear portion of the belt configured to extend behind the user's back, whereby said pocket extends behind the user's back when the belt is worn.
- Said pocket is advantageously removably mounted on said belt.
- the storage system further comprises a belt portion extending between a first end and a second end of said first pocket part and configured to surround the waist of the user.
- Said belt portion is advantageously secured to said first and second ends of the first pocket part. Said belt portion keeps said pocket at the waist of the user.
- the end part of the second pocket part in the deployed position is configured to be connected to the first pocket part so that said pocket forms a loop around the waist of the user.
- One advantage is to be able to wrap the pocket around the waist of the user and to keep it in this position, in order to reduce its bulk and facilitate its transport, when the second pocket part is in the deployed position and that the garment is stored in said pocket. It is understood that the garment stored in said pocket also extends around the waist of the user.
- the end part of the second pocket part can be connected directly or indirectly to the first pocket part.
- the user wraps the pocket around his waist, for example by continuing to pull on the end part of the second part of pocket. He can then connect said end part to the first pocket part to form the loop and hold the pocket around his waist.
- the first pocket part, the belt or the belt portion comprises a connection means, the end part of the second pocket part being provided with a connecting member configured to cooperate with said connection means when said second pocket part is in the deployed position, in order to connect the end part of the second pocket part to the first pocket part.
- connection means can be arranged on the first pocket part, on the belt when the storage system includes one or even on the belt portion when the storage system includes one.
- the connection means is preferably arranged close to the opening of the first pocket part.
- the end part of the second pocket part is connected directly to the first pocket part.
- the belt or the belt portion comprises said connection means, the end part of the second pocket part is indirectly connected to the first pocket part.
- connection means cooperating with the connecting member makes it possible to keep the pocket wrapped around the waist of the user.
- connection means can comprise a hook, a connection tab, a quick-release buckle portion, a hook-and-loop tape portion.
- the connecting member can comprise a hook, a connection lug, a portion of quick buckle, a portion of hook-and-loop tape.
- the pulling device comprises said connecting member, whereby the pulling device makes it possible to bring the second pocket part into the deployed position but also to connect the end part of the second pocket part to the first pocket part.
- the storage system comprises a belt configured to surround the waist of the user, said first pocket part being mounted on said belt, said belt comprising a connection means, the end part of the second pocket part being provided with a connecting member configured to cooperate with said connection means when said second pocket part is in the deployed position.
- said connection means is disposed in a front portion of the belt configured to extend in front of the user, whereby said connection means extends in front of the user when the belt is worn.
- the pulling device comprises said connecting member.
- the second pocket part in the deployed position is configured to be folded over the first pocket part before connecting the connecting member to the connection means.
- the second pocket part also extends behind the user's back and does not interfere with the latter. The size of the pocket when the garment is stored is reduced.
- the first pocket part and the second pocket part comprise different materials.
- the first pocket part is preferably made of an impermeable material, for example a warp and weft membrane material.
- the second pocket part is preferably made of stretch material, for example stretch fabric.
- said second pocket part is elastically deformable so that its volume in the deployed position is greater than its volume in the retracted position.
- the second pocket part deforms elastically when it is brought from the retracted position to the deployed position, given the tensile force exerted by the pulling device on the end part of the second pocket part. This deformation makes it possible to bring the garment all the more deeply into the pocket. Furthermore, when it is not pulled, for example when the garment is worn, the second pocket part retracts, which reduces its size.
- the second pocket part advantageously has an elasticity greater than the elasticity of the first pocket part.
- said opening is formed on a first side of the first pocket part, so that said garment is brought into said interior volume of the pocket by said first side of said first pocket part.
- Said opening is advantageously formed in said first side of the first pocket part.
- the garment is therefore not brought into the pocket from above or from below the pocket but laterally.
- the garment is advantageously moved into the pocket in the longitudinal direction of the first pocket part.
- the end part of the second pocket part has a horn shape.
- One advantage is to reduce the size of the second pocket part.
- the second pocket part has a pointed or even tapered shape.
- said clip extends inside said second pocket part when the latter is in the deployed position.
- said clip extends outside of said second pocket part when the latter is in the retracted position.
- the pulling device comprises a handle and a cord connecting said handle to the end part of the second pocket part.
- An interest is to facilitate the placing in the deployed position of the second pocket part by making it possible to easily exert a pulling force by pulling on said handle.
- the tensile force exerted on the handle is transmitted to the end part of the second pocket part via the cord.
- the cord When the second pocket part is in the retracted position, the cord preferably extends at least partly inside the second pocket part, more preferably over more than half of its length.
- Said cord is advantageously elastically deformable.
- the pulling device is mounted in a sliding manner at the end part of the second pocket part.
- the pulling device is not fixed to said end part of the second pocket part.
- an orifice is formed in the end part of the second pocket part, the pulling device further comprising a blocking member cooperating with the cord, the cord of the pulling device passing through the orifice of so that said handle and said blocking member extend on either side of the orifice.
- the cord By pulling on the handle, the cord slides inside said orifice until the blocking member comes to rest against the end part of the second pocket part, at the level of the orifice.
- the blocking member pulls on said end part of the second pocket part so as to turn the second pocket part over on itself. same and to bring the second pocket part from the retracted position to the deployed position.
- said orifice can be provided with an eyelet facilitating the sliding of the cord.
- the blocking member when the second pocket part is in the retracted position, the blocking member extends out of the first pocket part and out of the second pocket part.
- the blocking member when the second pocket part is in the deployed position, the blocking member extends inside the second pocket part.
- the blocking member is preferably connected to the cord, more preferably fixed to the cord.
- the blocking member may take the form of a cord stopper, of a ring connected to the cord or else of a knot formed on the cord.
- said clip is mounted in a sliding manner at the end part of the second pocket part.
- an orifice is made in the end part of the second pocket part, the fastener comprising a strap and a blocking part cooperating with said strap, said strap passing through said orifice so that the blocking part extends out of the second pocket part when the latter is in the deployed position.
- the strap By pulling on the garment, the strap slides inside said orifice until the blocking piece bears against the end part of the second pocket part, at the level of the orifice.
- the blocking piece pulls on said end part of the second pocket part so as to return the second pocket part on itself and to bring the second pocket part from the deployed position in the retracted position.
- the garment can be brought deeper inside the pocket by pulling the portion of said strap extending out of the second pocket part, when the second pocket part is in the deployed position.
- the blocking piece preferably extends inside the second pocket part when the latter is in the retracted position.
- the fastener advantageously comprises a loop portion connected to said strap.
- said fastener and said pulling device together form a traction element which is mounted to slide with respect to the end part of the second pocket part.
- an orifice is made in the end part of the second pocket part and the traction element comprises an elongated element mounted to slide through said orifice.
- the strap of the fastener and the cord of the pulling device together form the elongated element of the pulling element.
- the slender element advantageously slides inside said orifice.
- the blocking piece and the blocking member extend on either side of the orifice.
- the blocking piece and the blocking member are spaced from each other.
- the invention also relates to a clothing set comprising a garment, for example a jacket, and a storage system as described above, said clip being connected to a securing portion of the garment.
- the securing portion comprises a securing element configured to cooperate with the fastener.
- the securing element may for example comprise a portion of a quick-release buckle or even a hook-and-loop tape.
- said clip is connected to the attachment portion in a removable manner.
- the garment is a jacket.
- the user To store the jacket in the pocket, the user first undoes the jacket so as to let it hang from the pocket, before acting on the pulling device to bring it into said pocket.
- the garment could be trousers or a jersey.
- said portion for securing the garment is located between a shoulder portion and a waist portion of the jacket.
- Said securing portion is advantageously arranged on one side of the jacket.
- the securing portion can be located at a pelvis portion of the jacket.
- Said securing portion advantageously extends inside the jacket.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a set of clothing comprising a first embodiment of the storage system according to the invention, seen from behind;
- Figure 2 illustrates the clothing set of Figure 1, the jacket no longer being worn
- figure 3 illustrates the clothing assembly of figure 2, the second pocket part being shown by transparency;
- Figure 4 illustrates the clothing assembly of Figure 1, the second pocket part being deployed
- FIG. 5 illustrates a first embodiment of the storage system according to the invention, the second pocket part being in the deployed position;
- FIG. 6 figure 6 illustrates the storage system of figure 5 in top view
- Figure 7 illustrates the storage system of Figure 1, the jacket having been separated from the storage system
- FIG. 8 illustrates a set of clothing comprising a second embodiment of a storage system according to the invention, the jacket not being worn;
- Figure 9 illustrates the clothing assembly of Figure 8, the second pocket part being deployed
- FIG. 11 illustrates a third embodiment of a storage system according to the invention, the connection means being arranged in a front portion of the belt.
- the invention relates to a system for storing a garment, for example a jacket, around the waist of a user.
- Figure 1 illustrates a set of clothing 10 according to the invention, comprising a garment 12, in this case a jacket 12 and a first embodiment of a storage system 14 according to the invention for storing said jacket 12.
- the garment 12 could be pants or even a jersey.
- the storage system 14 is configured to be worn around the waist of a user.
- Storage system 14 includes a belt 16 configured to be placed around a user's waist.
- the storage system 14 extends under the jacket 12, in the back of the user, and is therefore shown by transparency and illustrated in dotted lines.
- the storage system 14 comprises a pocket 20 which is particularly visible in FIG. 5.
- the pocket 20 comprises a first pocket part 22 and a second pocket part 24 connected to the first pocket part.
- the first pocket portion 22 defines a housing. It has the shape of a sleeve. It is formed from a textile material, which in this example is flexible but not elastically deformable.
- the first pocket portion 22 includes an opening 26 formed on a first lateral side 25 of the first pocket portion. Said opening 26 defines a free edge 22a for the first pocket part 22.
- the first pocket part 22 extends in a longitudinal direction L.
- the second pocket part 24 has the shape of a horn, or even a frustoconical or pointed shape. It includes an end part 24a. Said end part 24a forms a point for the second pocket part 24.
- the second pocket part is also elastically deformable. It has greater elasticity than that of the first pocket part 22.
- first pocket part 22 and the second pocket part 24 are distinct from each other. In other words, they form two separate rooms.
- the first pocket part and the second pocket part are joined together by stitching. More precisely, the first pocket part 22 comprises a first connecting edge 22b while the second pocket part 24 comprises a second connecting edge 24b secured to the first connecting edge 22b by stitching.
- the second connecting edge 24b is opposite the end part 24a of the second pocket part 24.
- the first connecting edge 22b is opposite the free edge 22a.
- the second pocket portion 24 includes a wall 28 having a first side 28a and a second side 28b opposite the first side.
- the storage system 14 also comprises a pulling device 30 cooperating with the end part 24a of the second pocket part 24.
- the pulling device 30 is here connected to the part end 24a of the second pocket part 24.
- This pulling device 30 comprises a handle 32, in this case a ring, as well as a cord 34 connecting said handle 32 to the end part 24a of the second part of pocket 24.
- the cord 34 is fixed to the second face 28b of the wall 28 of the second pocket part.
- This cord 34 is elastic.
- said handle 32 could take any other form enabling a user to grasp it.
- the end portion 24a of the second pocket portion 24 further comprises a clip 40 configured to be connected to the jacket 12.
- the clip 40 is attached to the part d end 24a of the second pocket part 24, here by sewing. More specifically, the clip 40 is attached to the first face 28a of the wall 28 of the second pocket part 24.
- said clip 40 comprises a first loop portion 42 and a first strap 44 connecting said first loop portion 42 at end portion 24a of second pocket portion 24.
- FIG. 1 shows a user, seen from behind, wearing the jacket 12.
- This configuration may correspond to a situation in which the user wishes to cover himself, for example in the event of rain during a hike.
- the jacket 12 extends out of the pocket 20, so that the storage system 14 is not used. The latter is shown transparently. It can be seen that the user wears the storage system 14 at his waist.
- the pocket 20, and more specifically the first pocket part 22 is mounted on said belt 16. In a non-limiting manner, said first pocket part 22 is here sewn to said belt. However, it could be mounted sliding along the belt.
- the pocket extends in the back of the user, between the belt and the back of the jacket 12, and does not hinder his movements.
- the storage system 14 may comprise a belt portion 16 extending between a first end of the first part of pocket formed by the free edge 22a and a second end of said first pocket part formed by the first connecting edge 22b.
- connection means 33 here comprising a hook 33, mounted on said belt 16.
- the first pocket part 22 could comprise the means connection.
- the function of the connection means 33 will be described later.
- the fastener 40 of the storage system 14 is connected to a securing portion 46 of the jacket 12.
- This securing portion 46 is located between a shoulder portion 15 and a portion of jacket size 17 12, on one side side of jacket. More specifically, as shown in Figure 2, the securing portion 46 comprises a second loop portion 48 connected to the jacket via a second strap 50 sewn to the jacket 12.
- the first loop portion 42 of the fastener 40 cooperates with the second loop portion 48 of the securing portion 46 so as to secure the jacket 12 to the end portion 24a of the second pocket portion 24.
- the first and second loop portions 42,48 cooperate in a detachable manner. Using figures 2 to 6, we will describe the steps for storing the jacket 12 in the pocket 20.
- the second pocket part 24 is in the retracted position. It extends inside the first pocket part 22 over substantially its entire length. Only the end part 24a of the second pocket part 24 projects out of the first pocket part, at the level of the opening 26.
- the fastener 40 connected to the jacket 12, also extends out of the first pocket part 22. In this retracted position of the second pocket part 24, the size of the pocket 20 is reduced.
- the handle 32 of the pulling device 30 extends out of the first pocket part 22 from a second lateral side 27 of the first pocket part 22 opposite to the first lateral side 25.
- the handle 32 is accessible to the user, even though the pocket extends behind his back.
- the handle 32 of the pulling device and the clip 40 extend on either side of the first pocket part 22.
- the cord 34 connecting the handle 32 to the end part 24a of the second pocket part 24 extends essentially inside the first pocket part 22.
- the user pulls, with one hand, on the handle 32 of the pulling device 30, as illustrated in FIG. is directed along the longitudinal direction L of the first pocket part 22, or slightly inclined relative to said longitudinal direction L.
- the tensile force is exerted in a direction opposite to the opening 26 of the first pocket part.
- the second pocket part is then gradually turned over on itself and extracted from the first part pocket 22, as can be seen in Figure 4.
- the jacket 12, which is integral with said end part 24a, is pulled and guided inside the first pocket part via the opening 26.
- Said clip 40 also passes through opening 26.
- This tensile force also has the effect of elastically deforming the second pocket part 24, so that its volume increases relative to its volume in the retracted position.
- An interest is to offer a larger volume to receive said garment, but also to be able to bring the jacket deeper into the pocket 20.
- the tensile force on the end part 24a is continued until the second pocket part 24 is brought into the deployed position, illustrated in FIG. 5, in which it extends in the extension of the first pocket part and outside of the first pocket part.
- the first pocket part 22 and the second pocket part 24 then define an interior volume V for the pocket 20, into which the jacket 12 is brought.
- the jacket advantageously extends partly inside the first pocket part and partly inside the second pocket part.
- the second pocket part 24 is turned over on itself, so that in the deployed position the first face 28a of the wall of the second pocket part 24 extends towards inside said second pocket part while the second face 28b extends outwards.
- the clip 40 then also extends inside the pocket.
- the pulling device 30, and in particular the cord 34 and the handle 32, then extend out of the second pocket part 24 and out of the pocket 20.
- the user can continue the pulling force on the handle 32 of the pulling device 30 and wrap said pocket 20 around his waist so as to form a loop 52 around his waist.
- the user connects the handle 32 to the connection means 33 and therefore to the hook 33, so as to maintain the pocket 20 surrounding his waist.
- the end part 24a of the second pocket part 24 is then connected to the first pocket part.
- said handle 32 forms a connecting member configured to cooperate with said connecting means 33.
- the pulling device 30 comprises said connecting member.
- the connecting member could be separate from the connection device.
- said pocket 20 containing the jacket 12 then extends along the belt 16, around the waist of the user.
- the jacket extends partly inside the first pocket part and partly inside the second pocket part.
- the pocket 20 is then compact and does not hinder the user in his movements.
- the user disconnects the handle 32 from the connection means 33. He then grabs the jacket 12 by passing his hand through the opening 26. He then pulls on the jacket so on leaving the pocket 20 via the opening 26.
- the second pocket part 24 is driven inside the first pocket part 22 and turns on itself, until it returns to the retracted position illustrated in figures 2 and 3.
- the jacket 12 can be detached from the second pocket part 24 by disconnecting the second loop portion 48 and the first loop portion 42 from the fastener 40.
- the jacket 12 can then be removed, for example to store it or to dry it.
- the storage system 14 can be maintained at the waist of the user, independently of the jacket.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a set of clothing 10 comprising a second embodiment of a storage system 14 according to the invention.
- the fastener 40 and said pulling device 30 together form a pulling element 60 which is mounted to slide with respect to the end part of the second pocket part.
- the cord 34 of the pulling device 30 and the first strap 44 of the fastener 40 together form a slender element for the traction element 60.
- an orifice 54 is made in the end part 24a of the second pocket part 24.
- the slender element of the traction element 60, and therefore said first strap 44 and said cord 34, pass through said orifice 54.
- the pulling device 30 comprises a locking member 56 cooperating with the cord 34 and therefore with the slender element of the pulling element 60.
- the locking member 56 and the handle 32 of the pulling device 30 extend from either side of orifice 54.
- the pulling device 30 is slidably mounted to the end portion 24a of the second pocket portion 24 without being attached thereto.
- clip 40 is slidably mounted to end portion 24a of second pocket portion 24 without being attached thereto.
- the fastener 40 comprises a blocking part 58 cooperating with the first strap 44 and therefore with the slender element of the traction element 60.
- the blocking member 56 and the part of blocking 58 are fixed to the slender element and therefore to the traction element 60.
- the blocking piece 58 and the blocking member 56 extend on either side from port 54.
- the blocking member 56 extends out of the second pocket part 24 while the blocking piece 58 extends inside the second pocket part 24.
- the traction element 60 slides with respect to the end part of the second part of pocket. More specifically, the slender element of the traction element 60 slides in the orifice 54 until the blocking member 56 comes to rest against the end part 24a of the second pocket part, at the level of the orifice 54. By continuing to pull, the blocking member 56 pulls on the end part 24a of the second pocket part 24 and the latter is turned over on itself and brought from the retracted position to the position deployed.
- the blocking member 56 extends inside the second pocket part 24 while the blocking part s extends 58 out of the second pocket portion 24.
- the user wishes to store the garment, he pulls on the latter, which has the effect of pulling on the slender element of the traction element 60.
- the traction element then slides relative to the second pocket part . More precisely, the slender element of the traction element 60 then slides in the orifice 54 until the blocking part 58 comes to rest on the end part 24a of the second pocket part, at the level of the orifice 54.
- the blocking piece 58 pulls on the end part of the second pocket part 24 which is turned over on itself and brought inside the first pocket part 22 The second pocket part 24 is brought from the deployed position to the retracted position.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a third embodiment of a storage system 14 according to the invention.
- the connection means 33 is mounted on a front portion 16a of the belt 16, this front portion extending in front of the user.
- the user can connect the handle 32 to the connection means 33.
- the pocket 20 is not wrapped around the waist of the user so as to form a loop.
- the second pocket part 24 is folded over the first pocket part 22 before connecting the handle 32 to the connection means 33.
- the second pocket part 24 then covers the first pocket part 22.
- the second pocket part then extends essentially behind the user's back.
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