Specified Receiver Details Patents (Class 224/645)
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Publication number: 20100301085Abstract: A lateral restraining device for preventing lateral movement of a backpack including at least two vertically extending curbs situated on an anterior surface of the backpack, the curbs corresponding to a respective lateral side of the wearer and configured to grip the wearer. A convertible lateral restraining device for preventing movement of a backpack on a wearer including at least two flaps of material and at least two straps, where the two flaps may be positioned in a flat position to act as a torso pad or in a rolled position secured by the straps to act as a lateral restraining device. A method of forming a lateral restraining device from a torso pad is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventor: Patrick D. Smith
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Publication number: 20100301086Abstract: Golf bags and other shoulder borne devices have strapping systems capable of converting between a single strap configuration and a double strap configuration. The strapping system includes two main straps. In the double strap configuration, the first strap member has three ends, each of which is attached to a location on the golf bag (or other structure), and the second strap member has one free end attached to the golf bag (or other structure) and one free end attached to a central area of the first strap member. When converting to the single strap configuration, the first strap member is removed from the golf bag (or other structure) completely, and the free end of the second strap member that was attached to the first strap member is removed therefrom and engaged with the golf bag (or other structure).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventors: Heather L. Herron, Jeffrey W. Wear
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Patent number: 7832663Abstract: A portable game feeder backpack that is worn by the user to spread feed for wild game or other granular material, e.g. seed, grain, or fertilizer. The invention provides a bucket mounted on a tubular frame. A funnel and a downspout direct granular material to a motorized spreader plate mounted below the bucket. A handheld switch remotely activates the motor. The device is worn as a backpack and has two removable padded shoulder straps. A detachable bracket allows the device to be attached to the rear structure on a vehicle, e.g. an all terrain vehicle or pickup. The device also can be used as a swiveling hunting seat having a padded cover on the lid of the bucket.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2006Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Inventor: Leon David Cotham
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Publication number: 20100252598Abstract: A carrying bag comprising a main compartment having a front panel, a back panel and two side panels; two side flaps attached to the back panel protruding laterally; and a carrying strap having a first end attached to the first side flap and a second end attached to the second side flap, wherein the first and second side flaps have a first configuration and a second configuration, wherein in the first configuration, the side flaps project upwards so that the carrying strap can function as a shoulder strap and in the second configuration, the side flaps can be folded and secured onto itself to project laterally and function as a waist strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventor: James Victor Cragg
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Publication number: 20100243693Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention relates to a carrying system with an enclosure member and a shoulder attachment system. The shoulder attachment system includes a first and second shoulder strap individually coupled to the external surface of the enclosure member. The bottom ends of the first and second shoulder straps are intercoupled via a coupling member. The coupling member is slidably routed through a sleeve member within the internal region of the enclosure member. The sleeve member includes an internal channel having a cross-sectional shape that substantially matches the cross-sectional shape of the coupling member, thereby minimizing frictional resistance as the coupling member is translated through the sleeve member. The slidable intercoupling between the bottom ends of the first and second shoulder straps with respect to the enclosure member enables articulation of one shoulder strap to be balanced by corresponding articulation of the opposite shoulder strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: Paul Terry, Thomas Zebulon Franke, Nathan M Kuder
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Publication number: 20100243692Abstract: A reversible backpack having a pair of shoulder straps sewn to an end portion of an upper edge of the rear wall of the backpack in spaced relation. An opening in the top wall of the backpack is closed by wing flaps attachable to the shoulder straps by Velcro fastening strips attached on opposite sides of the shoulder straps and opposite sides of the wing flaps. The wing flaps and shoulder straps are connected together in normal and in inside out or reversed conditions by the pairs of Velcro fastening strips on opposite sides of the straps and wing flaps.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventor: Dan Sabbah
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Publication number: 20100237110Abstract: A modular backpack system may be provided. The modular backpack system includes a first back panel, a second back panel configured to be removably attached to the first back panel, the second back panel including a first surface such that the first surface of the second back panel is wider than the first back panel, and an adjustable attachment system connected to the first surface of the second back panel including a plurality of attachment rails disposed along at least a portion of the vertical length of the second back panel in a substantially parallel configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventor: Scott Leroy Hunter
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Publication number: 20100213224Abstract: A travel bag that looks like a hand bag and can convert into a back pack, created for business travelers, vacationers and students. It contains compartments for laptop computer and other smaller electronic devices, two eyelets on exterior side pockets for music player cords, a retractable hidden shoe compartment, and a water repellent insulated pouch with zipper closure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventor: Denise Marie Barr
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Publication number: 20100176172Abstract: A backpack system is provided including an external frame, a pack bag and a sling configured for extending between the frame and pack bag providing a space between the frame and pack bag for accommodating heavy or bulky cargo therebetween. The sling can be extended or retracted in order to selectively adjust the distance between the pack bag and frame. The backpack system may also include a pouch for supporting a lower end of relatively long object therein, which may be carried in the space between the pack bag and frame. In one embodiment, the pack bag is equipped with stiffening members for supporting the pack bag when not mounted directly to the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2010Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventor: Dana W. Gleason, JR.
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Publication number: 20100155447Abstract: A carrying bag has a casing defining an interior storage space, a back panel, and a support frame secured between the casing and the back panel, with the support frame defining an air channel. A carrying strap can be secured to the back panel, and a lower back strap can be secured to the back panel. The support frame can be replaced by a housing which carries with it a temperature control device and/or a massage device, or water.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Yu Zheng, Rachel Lee Zheng, Alicia Lea Zheng
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Publication number: 20100127033Abstract: A backpack includes a body having a closure portion which defines an opening through which an interior region of the body can be accessed selectively. In the opened position, end portions of the closure portion are extended away from one another, permitting access to the interior region. In the closed position, end portions are moved toward one another, inhibiting access to the interior region. A cord coupled to the strap assembly and to the end portions of the closure portion has a first configuration which permits movement of the closure portion to the open position, and a second configuration which inhibits extension of the end portions of the closure portion away from one another. A method for securing a backpack in a closed position includes positioning the cord in the second configuration, which permits drawing of the closure portion to a closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventor: GEORGE GUEST KEELER
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Publication number: 20100116861Abstract: A backpack ventilator is described. An embodiment of the present invention includes a portion of mesh fabric that is attached to a conventional fabric and a spring wire perimeter frame is inserted between them. Stretched between various points on the frame is a plurality of springs. The resulting backpack ventilator is secured between a backpack and the wearer. The springs distribute the pressure from the backpack across a wide contact area to increase comfort for the wearer. The backpack ventilator significantly increases airflow ventilation between the wearer and the backpack. As the wearer moves, the frame and springs absorb some of the impact forces that would otherwise be directed towards the wearer. Furthermore, the movement also causes the ventilator to draw air in and out of the mesh fabric thereby reducing heat and sweat buildup.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventor: Peter Burrowes
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Publication number: 20100108730Abstract: A backpack for stowing boots and carrying skis or snowboards, including a body having a generally trapezoidal rear wall, a rectangular top wall, a rectangular bottom wall, a front wall having a rubberized outer surface, and quadrilateral side walls; a pair of internal flexible boot pockets associated with the quadrilateral side walls and having an internal vertical side wall, internal front and rear walls, the internal walls being interconnected at first edges and sewn along their peripheral outer edges to the side edges of the top, bottom, rear, and front walls, whereby a selectively openable and closeable boot compartment is formed by each of the quadrilateral side walls and the pockets.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventor: Dan Sabbah
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Publication number: 20100108731Abstract: A backpack for providing improved user access points. In particular a backpack providing for side entry into the contents. The backpack may utilize an S-shape zipper to improve access. The backpack may have multiple ways to access the inner pocket, including top access and dual side access.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventors: Michael Rowe, Edward Busam, Kevin Witter, Trisha Maurer, Kyley Reed, Amy Bryant, Thomas Africa, Sherry Jones, Harlan Peden, Elizabeth Taylor
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Patent number: 7703646Abstract: A carrying bag includes a flexible bag body that defines an accommodation space therein and that has a lower peripheral edge defining a lower access opening. A rigid base member has a periphery configured to matingly engage the lower peripheral edge, and is displaceable relative to the lower peripheral edge between a closed position to close to the lower access opening, and an open position to expose the lower access opening. The base member has holes formed therethrough to be adapted to permit a wheel and a rest of a baby playpen to extend outwardly of the base member for facilitating carrying the playpen. A blocking member is disposed to block the holes so as to permit the bag to receive any other articles.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2005Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Wonderland Nursery Goods Co., LtdInventor: Shun-Min Chen
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Publication number: 20100089960Abstract: A circumferentially mountable semi-rigid apparatus for storing infant accessories includes, a longitudinally extending compartment array forming an interior portion and an exterior portion, at least one outwardly oriented exterior compartment formed from the exterior portion, and at least one coupling mechanism extending from the longitudinally extending compartment array for disposing the circumferentially mountable semi-rigid apparatus about a member. The interior portion and the exterior portion embrace a semi-rigid lining for securing accessories.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2008Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventor: Talya Bernstein Galaganov
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Publication number: 20100072241Abstract: VAD Battery Holster is a device that contains the batteries of a VAD in holsters and allows the holsters to fit securely to the body of the user. VAD Battery Holster utilizes two adjustable straps that are designed to be situated on either side of the front of a user and extend from the front to the back of the user where they cross over one another. The two adjustable straps attach in the front and the back to two holsters designed to be located on either side and near the hips of the user. The holsters have hoops on them to permit a belt to be attached through them and wrapped around a user's waist. An additional strap in the front of the device connects the adjustable straps to secure the device around the chest of the user and another strap on the back of the device connects the holsters around the lower back of the user to further support and secure the device to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Willie Brown, Willhelmina Brown
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Patent number: 7673777Abstract: The present invention involves the provision of a backpack frame assembly and associated load carrying devices. The backpack frame includes a plurality of stays having flexible joints therebetween. A membrane is secured to certain of the stays and helps resist flexing of joints between adjacent stay end portions. Load carrying devices may be provided and are releasably mounted to the frame assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2005Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Mystery Ranch, Ltd.Inventor: Dana Wright Gleason, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090294500Abstract: A load suspension system is disclosed, for suspending a load from a human body. The system includes a number of straps, certain of which will include elastic elements to provide a desired shock protection to the system. The elasticity of such elements may be limited by means of one or more range limiters. Padded sections are included at predetermined locations to provide greater comfort to a user, and attachment points are also included for connecting to a load, such as a tool belt, one or more tools, or apparel. Padded sections may include a gel component for greater comfort, and the various straps may also include accessory attachment points for reversibly connecting desired accessories to the system. A method of manufacturing a load suspension system is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: ROOSTER PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: KIRK BROWN, IHAB AYOUB
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Patent number: 7575138Abstract: A backpack, intended for a child, can accommodate the ski boots, ski poles, skis or a snow board. The backpack has a long narrow top to accommodate the skis and ski poles, and a wider base to accommodate the ski boots, and a pair of shoulder straps also attached to the bottom section. A bag is provided so that the entire backpack can be stored and carried from location to location. The bag also doubles as a helmet holder and is attachable to the long top section of the backpack when ski equipment is carried. A fabric flap is attached to the bottom section of the backpack opposite from the shoulder straps. The top section can be rolled up, or folded down, into the flap so that the backpack can double as a normal backpack when not used for carrying ski equipment.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2006Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Inventor: Mary Manley Lindberg
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Publication number: 20090179058Abstract: A hip belt system (10) for a golf bag (14) is provided for transferring a portion of the weight of the bag (14) during carrying to the hips of the user by way of a hip belt member (12). The system (10) includes the belt member (12) and a longitudinally aligned sleeve (24) secured to the tubular body (16) of the golf bag (14). The belt member (12) includes a central portion (32) for extending through the sleeve (24) and a pair of tapered portions (34) extending respectively to a first belt end (28) and a second belt end (30). The belt ends (28 and 30) are provided with releasable fasteners (36 and 38) for mating with each other to provide for quick fastening and unfastening. Length adjusters (44) are provided on the belt ends in order to adjust the total length of the belt member (12) to fit the waist of the user. The belt member (12) is removable from the sleeve (24) for storage when the hip belt support is not desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2009Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: Sun Mountain Sports, Inc.Inventors: Eric W. Reimers, Seth M. Enes
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Publication number: 20090159629Abstract: A rucksack including a bag and a shoulder straps/belt assembly laid out in the back of the bag. The bag is laid out in order to switch from a standard wearing position into a front position. The shoulder straps/belt assembly has two straps each having an upper portion, attached to the top of the back of the bag, an intermediate portion, and a lower portion. The ends common to the intermediate portions and to the lower portions are attached to the bottom of the back of the bag, the distal ends of the lower portions are provided with a fastening system. A sliding system is laid out on the bag in order to slidably mount one of the common ends between the intermediate portion and the lower portion of one of the straps. The strap has a fastening system laid out the common end between the upper portion and the intermediate portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Antoine Lafoux, Guillaume Faussurier, Clement Parel
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Publication number: 20090152315Abstract: A racket bag has a body, at least one adjustable strap and a holding strap assembly. The body has a front panel, a rear panel, two side panels and a bottom panel. The side panels and the bottom panel are mounted between the front and rear panels and are collapsible. Each adjustable strap is mounted between the front and rear panels to adjust the distance between the front and rear panels to fit different quantities of rackets that are put between the front and rear panels. The holding strap assembly is attached to the rear panel to allow the user to hold, hang or carry the racket bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventors: Shane F. Jung, Shu F. Jung
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Publication number: 20090145787Abstract: A bag for the storage and transport of golf equipment includes at least two sections, each including an upper and a lower edge, respectively, where the sections are pivotably interconnected in a hinge, where the bag is openable by folding the sections apart along the hinge, towards an open position in which the interior of the bag is uncovered. At least one section includes a fastening element for golf club shafts in its upper part, in that at least one section includes club head separating element in its lower part for receiving club heads of one or more golf clubs whose shafts are fastened to the fastening element, in that the hinge is arranged along the lower respective edge of each section, and in that the bag includes a support element so that the bag can stand in a stable manner on a supporting surface when in its opened position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2007Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: WHITE ANGEL LABInventor: Jonas GRANDER
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Publication number: 20090095784Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed including a back pack, and first and second shoulder straps attached to the back pack. The apparatus may further include a front pack, and first and second elongated front pack straps. The first elongated front pack strap may have a first end which is attached to the front back and a second end which has a first attachment device configured to be attached to or detached from the back pack at a first location nearer the first shoulder strap than the second shoulder strap. The second elongated front pack strap may have a first end which is attached to the front back and a second end which has a second attachment device configured to be attached to or detached from the second shoulder strap of the back pack.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventor: Edwin Don G. Enriquez
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Patent number: 7510104Abstract: A frame-supported back-pack for infant-carrying involves front and rear fabric-covered leaves (3,5) that hinge apart with the infant's seat (4) suspended between them. The front and rear leaves (3,5) are defined respectively by the upright section (8) of an L-shape tubular-metal member (7) and a tubular-metal member (11) hinged to the base section (9) of the L-shape member (7). A semicircular aperture (20) in the rear of the pack opens into the cavity (24) of a partially-domed shell (19) which is inset into the pack over part of the base section (9) of the L-shape member (7). The pack is held upright when standing on its base on the ground by insertion of the user's foot into the cavity (24) to press down onto the base section (9) under the aperture (20).Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2003Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Lifemarque LimitedInventor: Mark Taylor
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Publication number: 20090065544Abstract: An apparatus which supports a pair of side loads in balanced and fully hand-accessible positions, while a person who is carrying the apparatus is walking in a substantially erect position, and also while the person is in a sitting position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventor: Marilyn Miller von Foerster
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Publication number: 20080314948Abstract: A theft deterrent backpack including at least two panels forming a main compartment. The at least two panels include a back panel and a second panel, other than the back panel. The backpack also includes a releasable securing device for accessing the main compartment; the releasable securing device, for example, a zipper, having a beginning end and a terminating end. Preferably, the terminating end of the releasable securing device is disposed on the back panel and the beginning end is disposed on the second panel such as the front panel, side panel or bottom panel. When the backpack is worn, positioning of the releasable securing device in such a configuration deters access to the terminating end of the releasable securing device and hence access to the main compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventor: Cheryl F. Cohen
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Publication number: 20080237288Abstract: A backpack having increased security features is disclosed that helps prevent the theft of objects stored in the interior portion of the backpack and in the external pockets. In particular, the backpack includes a security cover flap that is disposed to prevent access to the closing mechanism of the interior portion of the backpack. The security cover includes a latch portion that is secured to the first surface of the backpack, proximate to the wearer to prevent a criminal from accessing the closing mechanism, opening the backpack and stealing items from the interior. External pockets are provided on the front surface of the backpack, proximate to the wearer's body making them and the objects contained therein inaccessible to other people.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventor: Marissa Hamilton
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Publication number: 20080237287Abstract: A biodegradable disposable paper rucksack comprises a main body (10, 20) closable by folding or by a lid (16) and supportable on a user's back by continuous or split straps (24) comprising a possible carrying device (28) and cross straps (30). The main body (10) can be directly supported or held by gravity within a nest of straps (88, 90, 92, 94, 96). Split straps (24) can be joined by buckles (36, 40, 42, 44) slots (54) velcro (58, 60) sticky tape (62), string (70) and buttons (68), and string (70) and string (70). Continuous straps (24) can be shortened by fold over portions (72, 74) affixable to themselves. Straps can be affirmed to themselves by means of velcro (58, 60), sticky tape (62), glue (64, 82), staples and clips (66). Straps (24) can be affirmed to the main body (10) by means of stick tape (62), glue (64, 82), sewing, and staples. Straps (24, 98) are strengthened by longitudinal folding and affixing to self. The main body (10) can comprise lifting handles (76, 100).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2005Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventor: Simon Stewart Mitchinson
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Publication number: 20080169325Abstract: The present invention relates and provides a versatile multi use bag which can be configured to serve as a shoulder-side or frontal suspended carrying bag, or as a neck suspended carrying bag or as a rucksack. The bag being a multi-compartment carrying bag and rucksack, comprising a multi-compartment openable body to contain whatever items are to be transported by the user, an extended-length strap with means at both ends thereof whereby the strap can be releasably anchored to the body of the bag. A tunnel-like portion attached proximate to an edge of the body wherethrough the strap can be inserted; and at least two spaced-apart anchor points positioned proximate to the outer perimeter of the body whereto the strap ends may be releasably attached.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2005Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Yair Amishay
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Publication number: 20080164165Abstract: A golf bag includes a first shoulder strap attached to the body of the golf bag at its upper end on a first side of the spinal axis of the body and at its lower end on the opposite second side of the spinal axis of the body. A second shoulder strap is attached to the body at its upper and lower ends on the sides opposite the first shoulder strap, so that the two shoulder straps cross each other over the spinal axis of the body. A strap guide assembly comprising an elastic cord is connected to an intermediate portion of the second shoulder strap to urge it toward the first side of the golf bag to prevent the second shoulder strap from falling away from the golfer as the golf bag is hoisted onto the golfer's shoulders.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: July 10, 2008Applicant: Karsten Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Brian J. McGuire, Frank A. Quartarone
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Publication number: 20080149611Abstract: A portable wire feeder system is disclosed that includes a wire feeder disposed in a hands-free carrying case or backpack. The hands-free carrying case or backpack may include a hip mount, a shoulder mount, or a combination thereof. Additionally, the backpack may include a welding torch receptacle. The system may further include a controller configured to exchange data with a welding power supply remotely located from the hands-free carrying case. The system may also include a user control device located on the hands-free carrying case and coupled to the controller. The user control device may also be a wireless communication device and may include a body mount. The system may further include a moisture remover disposed in the backpack and/or a heater.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Michael W. Roth, Michael L. Vanden Heuvel
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Publication number: 20080023513Abstract: A novel backpack features a back wall, a side wall and a front wall forming at least one compartment; a first divider; and first and second zippers. The first divider is connected to the side wall, and has a backside exposed toward the back wall and a front side exposed toward the front wall. The first zipper extends along the side wall intermediate the first divider and the back wall. The second zipper extends along the side wall intermediate the first divider and the front wall. At least one of the first divider front side and an inside surface of the front wall has a plurality of handle receiving pockets, and at least one of the back wall, the first divider, and the front wall is formed of a substantially penetration resistant material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: Robinson Home Products, Inc.Inventor: Sharon Hadj-Chikh
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Publication number: 20080011798Abstract: A backpack carrier includes a backpack body, first and second quick-releasing fasteners, and a transportation carrier. The backpack body is adapted for being carried by a user, which includes a back panel, an upper holder provided at an upper edge of the back panel, and a lower holder provided at a lower edge of the back panel to define a receiving cavity within the back panel, the upper holder, and the lower holder for receiving the foldable stretcher in the receiving cavity. The quick-releasing fasteners are provided at the upper and lower holders respectively for retaining the foldable stretcher in the receiving cavity. The transportation carrier includes a carriage sleeve and a transportation mount provided at the carriage sleeve for detachably mounting the backpack body to the transportation tool, wherein the backpack is adapted to be used between a transportation-carriage mode and a user-carriage mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2006Publication date: January 17, 2008Inventor: James Victor Cragg
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Publication number: 20070295774Abstract: A fishing flip pack is described that consists of a detachable bag from a user worn flip pack harness. The flip pack harness and the bag are connected at a position that allows the user to access items in the bag and allow the user to easily manipulate a fishing rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventor: Brent Alden Matschke
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Patent number: 7204399Abstract: A backpack with a compression system includes a backpack body having a top side, a bottom side, two lateral sides, a body side, an outer side and a pair of shoulder straps. Each shoulder strap has a first end connected at a junction of the top side and the body side, and a second end connected to the backpack body at a junction of the bottom side and the body side. Each strap extends along a corresponding lateral side and the bottom of the backpack body, and is slidably connected to the backpack body at a junction of the body side and a corresponding lateral side, and at a junction of the corresponding lateral side and the outer side.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2003Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Michael Collier, Frank T. Brown, Thomas G. Bell
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Patent number: 7165705Abstract: A back pack has a base member for facing the back of a wearer with a raised peripheral rim, and an outer shell of rigid material for facing away from the back of the wearer, the base member and outer shell together defining an enclosure for containing items to be carried. The outer shell has an integral peripheral rim bent towards the base member, and a zipper fastener is secured directly between the peripheral rims of the base member and outer shell and extends around at least a major portion of the rims to provide a secure closure as well as easy access to the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Inventor: Robert B. Haro
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Patent number: 7036420Abstract: The invention, as embodied herein, comprises a back worn pack that allows a user to transport both energetic materials, such as primary explosives, and energetic initiators, such as blasting caps, within the pack without the threat of premature initiation of the energetic materials.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2004Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Anthony F. Kummerer, Debra M. Scroggins, legal representative, Lance A. Brown, Christopher O'Donnell, Scott Strohman, William Transue, Doug McDougal, Earl Scroggins, deceased
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Patent number: 6932256Abstract: A pack for carrying school books and other items, with the weight substantially balanced between the front and back of the wearer. A yoke has front and back pouches, and an opening for the wearer's head. The sides of the front and back portions of the yoke are releasably connected by flaps at the sides of the back portion which engage a strip of hook-and-loop material on the front pouch. An auxiliary bag is detachably connected to the back pouch.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Inventors: Frederick G. Hale, Laura Kaye Blume
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Patent number: 6892916Abstract: A bag for carrying a ball is shown. The bag comprises an outer member having an exterior surface configured in the shape of a ball and includes an opening positioned therein in a selected direction for inserting and removing a ball therefrom. A fastening member, having an open and a closed position, is operatively connected to the opening. The fastening member is adapted to make the opening an unsecured opening when the fastening member is in the open position and a secured opening when the fastening member is in a closed position. A carrying handle, having a first end and a second end, is operatively connected to the outer member and is positioned relative to the opening. The carrying handle may be substantially perpendicular to the opening or in alignment with the opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: DR Imports LtdInventor: Douglas Rugg
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Patent number: 6889883Abstract: The present invention provides a bag having a closure such that the bag may be substantially closed to the outside environment. The closure comprises a CD port attached to the bag. The CD port comprises a bottom portion comprising two raised portions each defining opposing inner sides, the bottom portion further defining a cutout portion. The CD port further comprises a resilient top portion defining two opposed outer sides having a shape that generally conforms to a shape of the opposed inner sides of the raised portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Cerf Brothers Bag CompanyInventor: Cory O. Nykoluk
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Patent number: 6830170Abstract: A collapsible decoy bag utilized to carry hunting supplies/accessories such as water fowl decoys. The decoy bag includes a collapsible, semi-rigid, spring-reinforced frame covered by a fabric shell formed of flexible panels. The fabric shell includes a top cover with drawstring opening to facilitate the loading and unloading of the bag with decoys, a mesh side panel to allow drainage, and a reinforced bottom panel to prevent wear and allow dragging. A shoulder harness is provided to allow a hunter to carry the bag across one or both shoulders like a backpack. In use, the present invention remains upright and open to facilitate the decoy unloading/loading process. The decoy bag is fully collapsible for ease of storage when not in use, and includes snaps for maintaining the collapsed configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Inventor: Gary V. Abel
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Patent number: 6824030Abstract: A back pack assembly comprised of a back pack front shoulder straps and a lateral back strap designed to concentrate the weight bearing forces of the back pack assembly on the thoracic spinal column and thereby promote normal posture of the person.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2000Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Inventor: Doris B. Dolan
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Publication number: 20040159691Abstract: The invention provides a bottom opening pocket that can be attached to an apparatus such as a backpack, a vest, a wheelchair, etc. The bottom opening pocket provides a user with ready access to contents. In one embodiment, the bottom opening pocket includes a flap that opens away from the body so that it can assist in guiding the contents through the opening. Further, a size of the bottom opening pocket can be adjusted and/or additional support can be provided to accommodate items of various sizes and weights.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2004Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventors: Ronald A. Dingman, Inna Spektor, Nancy Gold
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Patent number: 6698631Abstract: A worn janitorial supply carrier for even weight distribution and convenient access to carried janitorial supplies, the carrier having a back panel; left and right hip panels; left and right shoulder straps; lacings, straps and take up buckles adjustably interconnecting the back panel, the left and right hip panels, and the left and right shoulder straps; reinforcing straps extending laterally across the lower ends of the left and right hip panels; stitchings interconnecting the reinforcing straps and the left and right hip panels, the left and right hip panels, the stitchings, and the reinforcing straps defining hook receiving channels; upwardly opening bottle receptacles; and “S” hooks removably attaching upper ends of the upwardly opening bottle receptacles to the lower ends of the left and right hip panels, the “S” hooks engaging the channels.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Inventor: David E. Haskins
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Patent number: 6685072Abstract: A knapsack is made of a hard thermoplastic material and is molded into a single-piece construction. The knapsack has a rear wall surface facing toward a user's back and formed with a plurality of spacers to result in a spacing between the rear wall surface and the user's back. As a result, the knapsack does not attach closely to the user's back and, therefore, permits air ventilation and can provide a massaging effect.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Inventor: Chin-Lien Ho
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Patent number: 6669069Abstract: A golf bag has a generally tubular body and a dual shoulder strap assembly for supporting the golf bag on both shoulders of a golfer. The dual shoulder strap assembly includes first and second shoulder straps, and a lower end of the first shoulder strap is received in and connected to a pocket on the body. An elongated plate is located within the lower end of the first shoulder strap so that an upper portion of the first shoulder strap is formed into a loop that extends generally laterally from the body in a standing position to make it easier for a golfer to identify which shoulder strap should be grasped first when preparing to lift the golf bag and carry it.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Karsten Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Gregory M. Suggs
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Publication number: 20030192929Abstract: A golf bag has a generally tubular body and a dual shoulder strap assembly for supporting the golf bag on both shoulders of a golfer. The dual shoulder strap assembly includes first and second shoulder straps, and a lower end of the first shoulder strap is received in and connected to a pocket on the body. An elongated plate is located within the lower end of the first shoulder strap so that an upper portion of the first shoulder strap is formed into a loop that extends generally laterally from the body in a standing position to make it easier for a golfer to identify which shoulder strap should be grasped first when preparing to lift the golf bag and carry it.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Applicant: Karsten Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Gregory M. Suggs
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Publication number: 20030168488Abstract: A knapsack is made of a hard thermoplastic material and is molded into a single-piece construction. The knapsack has a rear wall surface facing toward a user's back and formed with a plurality of spacers to result in a spacing between the rear wall surface and the user's back. As a result, the knapsack does not attach closely to the user's back and, therefore, permits air ventilation and can provide a massaging effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventor: Chin-Lien Ho