ENERGY-ABSORBING SHOULDER STRAP SYSTEM
An improved energy-absorbing shoulder strap system includes a strap portion and a shoulder pad portion. The strap portion has a length with two ends adapted for attachment to a load. The shoulder pad portion includes a lower member having an inner surface oriented toward and against a shoulder of a user and an outer surface oriented away from the user. The shoulder pad portion further includes an upper member having an inner surface facing toward and spaced away from the outer surface of the lower member. The upper member further includes a structure to retain the strap portion in a region along its length. One or more compressible elements disposed between the inner surface of the upper member and the outer surface of the lower member. Such compressible elements may include a plurality of metal or plastic springs or an array of compressible foam or rubber-like elements. A peripheral apron may be used to disguise or protect the one or more compressible elements.
This invention relates generally to shock-absorbing shoulder straps and, in particular, to an energy-absorbing shoulder strap system with one or more compressible elements disposed in a shoulder pad portion.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThere are a number of shock-absorbing shoulder strap designs, but they place elastic or energy-absorbing material in the strap itself. One example is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,915,608. As shown in
A different approach is set forth in Published U.S. Patent Publication No. 2005/0199662. As shown in
This invention improves upon existing shock-absorbing shoulder strap configurations by providing the energy-absorbing system in the shoulder-contacting portion (the shoulder pad) as opposed to the strap itself. This not only obscures the solution in a conventional design but provides for additional comfort during use.
An energy-absorbing shoulder strap system according to the invention includes a strap portion and a shoulder pad portion. The strap portion has a length with two ends adapted for attachment to a load. The shoulder pad portion includes a lower member having an inner surface oriented toward and against a shoulder of a user and an outer surface oriented away from the user. The shoulder pad portion further includes an upper member having an inner surface facing toward and spaced away from the outer surface of the lower member The upper member further includes a structure to retain the strap portion in a region along its length.
One or more compressible elements disposed between the inner surface of the upper member and the outer surface of the lower member. Such compressible elements may include a plurality of metal or plastic springs or an array of compressible foam or rubber-like elements. The structure used to retain the strap portion in a region along its length may include stitching, cluing or other to processes permanently bond the strap portion to the upper member, or a sleeve in the upper member through which the strap portion slides. A peripheral apron may be disposed between the upper and lower members to disguise or protect the one or more compressible elements.
Having discussed the prior-art structures of
A shoulder pad portion 604 a lower member 606 having an inner surface 608 oriented toward and against a shoulder of a user and an outer surface 610 oriented away from the user 700 (
The compressible element 616 may be any type of shock-absorbing pad material, including one or more metal, plastic, or other composite springs or pieces of foam, rubber, or the like, as described in further detail below.
The preferred embodiments of the invention use a plurality of compressible elements as opposed to a single element for improved weight distribution and energy absorption.
Claims
1. An energy-absorbing shoulder strap system, comprising:
- a strap portion having a length with two ends adapted for attachment to a load;
- a shoulder pad portion including a lower member having an inner surface oriented toward and against a shoulder of a user and an outer surface oriented away from the user;
- the shoulder pad portion further including an upper member having an inner surface facing toward and spaced away from the outer surface of the lower member;
- the upper member further including a structure to retain the strap portion in a region along its length; and
- one or more compressible elements disposed between the inner surface of the upper member and the outer surface of the lower member.
2. The energy-absorbing shoulder strap system of claim 1, wherein the structure to retain the strap portion in a region along its length includes stitching, gluing or other to processes permanently bond the strap portion to the upper member.
3. The energy-absorbing shoulder strap system of claim 1, wherein the structure to retain the strap portion in a region along its length includes a sleeve in the upper member through which the strap portion slides.
4. The energy-absorbing shoulder strap system of claim 1, the one or more compressible elements includes a plurality of metal or plastic springs.
5. The energy-absorbing shoulder strap system of claim 1, the one or more compressible elements includes an array of compressible foam or rubber-like elements.
6. The energy-absorbing shoulder strap system of claim 1, further including a peripheral apron between the upper and lower members to disguise or protect the one or more compressible elements.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 22, 2009
Publication Date: Dec 23, 2010
Inventor: Tarek Hassan (Ann Arbor, MI)
Application Number: 12/488,880
International Classification: A41F 15/00 (20060101);