Buoyancy control device and closing buckle for closing two parts of belt element
A technology for controlling devices and closing belts, applied to buckles, fasteners, clothing, etc., can solve problems such as complex and expensive materials
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[0026] Referring to the foregoing figures, there is shown a buoyancy control device for scuba diving generally indicated by the reference numeral 1 .
[0027] The buoyancy control device comprises at least two shoulder straps 100; each shoulder strap 100 having an upper portion 101 and a lower portion 102 engaged by a closure buckle 200.
[0028] The upper 101 and lower 102 parts of the shoulder straps are typically made of a woven or braided polymer material, which is characterized by high tensile strength, typically having a standard width of 50 mm.
[0029] The upper part 101 is generally of limited length and is fastened at one end directly to the upper body of the buoyancy control device at the shoulder of the diver.
[0030] The lower portion 102 is generally a portion of greater length and is fastened at one end to the lower part of the device either directly or through other wearable elements of the buoyancy control device.
[0031] Buckle 200 includes at least one ma...
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