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  2. Child harness - Wikipedia

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    The standard design usually consists of a waist or chest strap and two shoulder straps forming a simple chest harness, most commonly with the closure behind the child. A walking lead, tether, or rein attaches at the back or sides of the chest harness and is held by the parent or caregiver behind the child.

  3. Five-point harness - Wikipedia

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    The five-point harness is preferred as a safety mechanism for its high amount of safety compared to other designs. [2] The five-point harness consists of five straps.Two are located at the shoulders, two at the hips, and one at the crotch that all come to connect to a buckle release mechanism.

  4. Belt buckle - Wikipedia

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    A belt buckle is a buckle, a clasp for fastening two ends, such as of straps or a belt, in which a device attached to one of the ends is fitted or coupled to the other. The word enters Middle English via Old French and the Latin buccula or "cheek-strap," as for a helmet.

  5. Velcro - Wikipedia

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    Hook-and-loop fastener, invented by de Mestral. Swiss electrical engineer George de Mestral who studied at EPFL invented his first touch fastener when, in 1941, he went for a walk in the Alps, and wondered why burdock seeds clung to his woolen socks and coat, and also his dog Milka.

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  7. Buckle - Wikipedia

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    It connects the buckle to the (missing) strap. Chapes or "caps" of various designs could be fitted to the bar to enable one strap end to be secured before fastening the other, adjustable end. This made buckles easily removable and interchangeable, leading to a significant advantage since buckles were expensive. [2]

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