BODY-WORN APPARATUS FOR CARRYING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A body-worn apparatus for carrying an electronic device may include a shoulder harness having interconnected first and second portions configured to be supported by first and second shoulders respectively of a wearer. An electronic device support pouch configured to removably receive the electronic device therein may be attached to the first portion of the shoulder harness such that it extends under one arm and along one side of the wearer when the shoulder harness is worn by the wearer. An accessory support unit configured to removably receive one or more accessory items therein may be attached to the second portion of the shoulder harness such that it extends under an opposite arm and along an opposite side of the wearer when the shoulder harness is worn by the wearer.
This patent application claims the benefit of, and priority to, U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/487,521, filed May 18, 2011, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to apparatuses for carrying and/or transporting electronic devices, and more specifically to such apparatuses worn on the body.
BACKGROUNDNumerous apparatuses and mechanisms exist for carrying and transporting portable electronic devices such as computers and hand-held electronic devices. It is desirable to design an apparatus for carrying and/or transporting a portable electronic device which can be worn on a person's body.
SUMMARYThe present invention may comprise one or more of the features recited in the attached claims, and/or one or more of the following features and combinations thereof. In one aspect, a body-worn apparatus for carrying an electronic device may comprise a shoulder harness having interconnected first and second portions configured to be supported by first and second shoulders respectively of a wearer. An electronic device support pouch may be attached to the first portion of the shoulder harness. The electronic device support pouch may extend under one arm and along one side of the wearer when the shoulder harness is worn by the wearer. The electronic device support pouch may be configured to removably receive the electronic device therein. An accessory support unit may be attached to the second portion of the shoulder harness. The accessory support unit may extend under an opposite arm and along an opposite side of the wearer when the shoulder harness is worn by the wearer. The accessory support unit may be configured to removably receive one or more accessory items therein.
In another aspect, a body-worn apparatus for carrying an electronic device, the apparatus may comprise a shoulder harness having interconnected first and second portions configured to be supported by first and second shoulders respectively of a wearer. An electronic device support pouch may be configured to releasably attach to either of the first and second portions of the shoulder harness with the electronic device support pouch extending downwardly along one or an opposite side respectively of the wearer when the shoulder harness is worn by the wearer. The electronic device support pouch may be configured to removably receive the electronic device therein. An accessory support unit may be configured to releasably attach to either of the first and second portions of the shoulder harness with the accessory support unit extending downwardly along the one or the opposite side respectively of the wearer when the shoulder harness is worn by the wearer. The accessory support unit may be configured to removably receive one or more accessory items therein. The accessory support unit may be releasably attached to the second portion of the shoulder harness when the electronic device support pouch is releasably attached to the first portion of the shoulder harness such that the electronic device support pouch is carried by the shoulder harness along the one side of the wearer and the accessory support unit is carried by the shoulder harness along the opposite side of the wearer. The accessory support unit may be releasably attached to the first portion of the shoulder harness when the electronic device support pouch is releasably attached to the second portion of the shoulder harness such that the accessory support unit is carried by the shoulder harness along the one side of the wearer and the electronic device support pouch is carried by the shoulder harness along the opposite side of the wearer.
In yet another aspect, a body-worn apparatus for carrying an electronic device, the apparatus may comprise a shoulder strap configured to be supported by a shoulder of a wearer. An electronic device support pouch may be attached to the shoulder strap. The electronic device support pouch may define an opening configured to removably receive within the electronic device support pouch the electronic device. The electronic device support pouch may have a flap sized to extend over the opening when the electronic device is received within the electronic device storage pouch. A closure mechanism may be configured to selectively secure the flap to the electronic device support pouch.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to a number of illustrative embodiments shown in the attached drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same.
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In the illustrated embodiment, a number of connectors are attached to the shoulder harness 20, each of which is configured to releasably connect to a correspondingly configured connector attached to another structure that is separate from the shoulder harness 20, e.g., to a pouch or to an accessory support or storage unit. While any number of connectors may be attached to the shoulder harness 20, the embodiment illustrated in
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A number of connectors are attached to the electronic device support pouch 70, each of which is configured to releasably connect to a correspondingly configured connector attached to the shoulder harness 20, e.g., to the portion 22A or the portion 22B of the shoulder harness 20. While any number of connectors may be attached to the pouch 70, the embodiment illustrated in
In the illustrated embodiment, another strap or web 38B is attached at one end to the bottom or end 74 of the pouch 70 at, near or toward the side 76. An opposite end of the web 38B is advanced through a slot 31B defined through another conventional connector 36B and is then attached to the bottom or end 74 of the pouch 70 at, or near or toward the side 76. In alternate embodiments, more or fewer lengths of web 38B may be connected between the pouch 70 and the connector 36B, and the overall length of the one or more lengths of web 38B may vary or be adjustable depending upon the application. In any case, the connector 36B is configured to be releasably connected to the connector 28B. In the illustrated embodiment, for example, the connector 28B is provided in the form of a planar member, e.g., triangular in shape, having a dual-diameter opening 29B defined through the planar member, and the connector 36B is likewise provided in the form of a planar member, e.g., also triangular in shape, having a headed protrusion 37B extending perpendicularly away from the plane defined by the connector 36B. The headed protrusions 37B and the dual-diameter opening 29B are illustratively sized and configured as described with respect to the connectors 24B and 32B such that the connectors 28B and 36B can be connected together, and movable relative to each other, as described above.
In the illustrated embodiment, the lengths of the two opposite ends of the web 22B can be separately adjusted via the web length adjusters 26B and 30B, as described hereinabove. Generally, a slight rearward tilt of the opening or mouth 72 from the bottom side 78 to the top side 76, as illustrated in
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In one embodiment, the internal depth, DP, of the pouch 70 is sized to be shorter than the length, LD, of the electronic device 80 such that one end of the electronic device 80 extends outwardly away from the opening 72 of the pouch 70 when its opposite end is received within the pouch and in contact with the closed end 74 thereof. With the one end of the electronic device 80 extending outwardly away from the opening 72 as illustrated in
In such embodiments, a closure strap 82 may be attached to the pouch 70 at, near or adjacent to the opening 72. In one embodiment, the closure strap 82 may be a single web or strap attached at one end to the external surface of the pouch 70 on one side of the opening 72, and having an opposite end to which a closure member 84 is mounted or attached. Another closure mechanism is, in this embodiment, mounted or attached to the external surface of the pouch 70 on an opposite side of the opening 72, and the two closure mechanisms are illustratively configured to releasably engage each other to thereby secure or lock the closure strap 82 to the pouch 70. Other embodiments of the closure strap 82 are contemplated, and an example of another such embodiment is illustrated in
In alternate embodiments, the depth, DP, of the pouch 70 may be sized to be equal to or greater than the length, LD, of the electronic device 80 such that the one end of the electronic device 80 is coterminous with the opening 72 or extends past the opening 72 into the interior of the pouch 80. In such embodiments, the closure strap 82 may or may not be included. In such embodiments, the pouch 70 may include an additional flap that extends over the opening 72 from one side of the opening 72 to the other, and in this embodiment a closure strap 82 or other closure mechanism may be included to secure the free end of the flap to the pouch 70. Alternatively, the pouch 70 may, in such embodiments, include a conventional zipper attached to or within the opening 72.
In one embodiment, the pouch 70 is constructed of flexible or semi-flexible material. The interior cavity of the electronic device support pouch 70 is, in one embodiment, flexible. Alternatively, the interior cavity of the electronic device support pouch 70 may be rigid or semi-rigid. In any case, the pouch 70 may further include a clip 86 attached to the bottom side 78, e.g., via a web, strap or tether 88. The clip 86 is illustratively configured to releasably engage at least one portable structure, examples of which include, but are not limited to, a water bottle, one or one or more sets of keys, solution and/or fabric for cleaning a screen of the electronic device 80, a flashlight and a mechanical tool such as a wrench, screwdriver, pliers, or the like. In alternate embodiments, the clip 86 may be omitted, and in other embodiments a plurality of clips may be attached to the pouch 70 along the bottom or top and/or along either side thereof.
In one embodiment, the electronic device 80 is a conventional tablet computer, as this term is generally understood in the art. In other embodiments, the electronic device 80 may be a so-called e-reader or e-book reader, as these terms are generally understood in the art. In still other embodiments, the electronic device 80 may be a hand-held electronic device generally, further examples of which include, but should not be limited to, a cellular telephone, a smart phone, a personal data assistant (PDA), a wireless communication device for personal, medical or other use, a Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) device, or the like.
In the embodiment illustrated in
A number of connectors are attached to the accessory support or storage unit 40, each of which is configured to releasably connect to a correspondingly configured connector attached to the shoulder harness 20, e.g., to the portion 22A or the portion 22B of the shoulder harness 20. While any number of connectors may be attached to the unit 40, the embodiment illustrated in
In the illustrated embodiment, another strap or web 38A is attached at one end to a rear of the unit 40, i.e., the portion of the unit 40 that faces in same direction as the backside of the wearer 12, at, near or toward the top of the unit 40. An opposite end of the web 38A is advanced through a slot 35A defined through another conventional connector 36A and is then attached to the rear of the unit 40 at, or near or toward the top of the unit 40. In alternate embodiments, more or fewer lengths of web 38A may be connected between the unit 40 and the connector 36A, and the overall length of the one or more lengths of web 38A may vary or be adjustable depending upon the application. In any case, the connector 36A is configured to be releasably connected to the connector 28A. In the illustrated embodiment, for example, the connector 28A is provided in the form of a planar member, e.g., triangular in shape, having a dual-diameter opening 29A defined through the planar member, and the connector 36A is likewise provided in the form of a planar member, e.g., also triangular in shape, having a headed protrusion 37A extending perpendicularly away from the plane defined by the connector 36A. The headed protrusions 37A and the dual-diameter opening 29A are illustratively sized and configured as described hereinabove with respect to the connectors 24B and 32B such that the connectors 28A and 36A can be connected together, and movable relative to each other, as described above.
In one illustrative embodiment, the connectors 24A, 28A, 24B and 28B are all identical, and the connectors 32A, 36A, 32B and 36B are also identical such any connector 24A, 28A, 24B and 28B may releasably engage any correspondingly configured connector 32A, 36A, 32B and 66B. In alternate embodiments, the connectors 24A, 32A, 24BA and 32B may be keyed or color coded differently than the connectors 28A, 36A, 28B and 36B to provide a visual indicator of the appropriate orientations of the electronic device support pouch 70 and accessory support unit 40 relative to the shoulder harness 20. In either such embodiment, the electronic device support pouch 70 may accordingly be attached to the portion 22B of the shoulder harness 20 as illustrated in
In the embodiment illustrated in
The accessory support unit 40 illustrated in
In alternate embodiments, the depth of the storage area 50 may be sized to be equal to or greater than the length of the hand-held electronic device 56 such that the one end of the hand-held electronic device 56 is coterminous with the opening 55 or extends past the opening 55 into the interior of the storage area 50. In such embodiments, the closure strap 52 may or may not be included. In such embodiments, the storage area 50 may include an additional flap that extends over the opening 55 from one side of the opening 55 to the other, and in this embodiment a closure strap 52 or other closure mechanism may be included to secure the free end of the flap to the storage area 50. Alternatively, the storage area 50 may, in such embodiments, include a conventional zipper attached to or within the opening 55.
In one embodiment, the storage areas 42 and 50 are constructed of flexible or semi-flexible material. In one example of such an embodiment, such as that illustrated in
It will be understood that the embodiment of the accessory support unit 40 illustrated in
One independent purpose of the accessory support unit 40 may be to receive and carry one or more accessories associated with the electronic device 80, and in this regard the accessory support unit 40 may be configured to receive and carry any one or combination of the accessories described hereinabove. Another independent purpose of the accessory support unit 40 may be to receive and carry one or more accessories that are not associated with the electronic device 80 but that are used or usable by the wearer 12, and in this regard the accessory support unit 40 may be configured to receive and carry any one or combination of such accessories that are not associated with the electronic device 80, either to the exclusion of or in addition to the one or combination of accessories associated with the electronic device 80. Yet another independent purpose of the accessory support unit 40 may be to receive and carry one or more weights that match, at least approximately, the weight of the electronic device 80 in order to provide a counterbalance of comparable weight on each side of the wearer 12, and in this regard the one or more weights may be provided, for example, in the form of one or more dry cell batteries, rolls of coins or other weights, and/or any one or combination of accessories that are and/or are not associated with the electronic device 80 that may be specifically selected to provide an appropriate counterweight for the electronic device 80.
In one embodiment, the shoulder harness 20, the electronic device support pouch 70 and the accessory support unit 40 are constructed of a washable material, although embodiments are contemplated in which the harness 20, pouch 70 and/or accessory support unit 40 are constructed of non-washable materials. Examples of materials which the shoulder harness 20, the electronic device support pouch 70 and the accessory support unit 40 may be constructed include, but should not be limited to, coated or uncoated polyester fabric, canvas, nylon, leather, polypropylene, one or more other fabrics, one or more waterproof materials, recycled materials, plastic materials, and the like.
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In the illustrated embodiment, a number of connectors are attached to the shoulder harness 20′ which are each configured to releasably connect to a correspondingly configured connector attached to another structure, e.g., to a pouch 70′ or accessory support unit 40′. While any number of connectors may be attached to the shoulder harness 20′, the embodiment illustrated in
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A number of connectors are attached to the electronic device support pouch 70′, each of which is configured to releasably connect to a correspondingly configured connector attached to the shoulder harness 20′, e.g., to the shoulder support portion 21A or the shoulder support portion 21B. While any number of connectors may be attached to the pouch 70′, the embodiment illustrated in
Another strap or web 38B′ is attached at one end to the top side of the pouch 70′ at, near or toward its rear end, i.e., that facing the same direction as the rear of the wearer 12. An opposite end of the web 38B′ is advanced through another conventional connector 36B′ and is then attached to the top side of the pouch 70′. In alternate embodiments, more or fewer lengths of web 38B′ may be connected between the pouch 70′ and the connector 36B′, and the overall length of the one or more lengths of web 38B′ may vary depending upon the application. In any case, the connector 36B′ is conventional and is configured to be releasably connected to the connector 28B′. The connector 36B′ illustratively defines a pair of opposing channels through which correspondingly opposed connecting fingers defined by the connector 28B′ extend when the connector 28B′ is secured and locked to the connector 36B′. While two such connectors 28B′, 36B′ are shown connected via webs 34B′, 38B′ respectively to the electronic device support pouch 70′ in
In the illustrated embodiment in which two webs and connectors 24B′, 32B′ and 28B′, 36B′ extend from the shoulder support portion 21B of the shoulder harness 20′ and the connectors 24B′, 28B′ are connected to the connectors 32B′, 36B′ respectively extending from the electronic device support pouch 70′, the lengths of the webs 22B′, 22D can be separately adjusted via the web length adjusters 26B′ and 30B′ to set the tilt angle of the pouch 70′ relative to vertical as described hereinabove with respect to the embodiment illustrated in
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Another strap or web 38A′ is attached to the top of the accessory support unit 40′ at or near a rear side thereof. An opposite end of the web 38A′ is advanced through another conventional connector 36A′ and is then attached to the accessory support unit 40′. In alternate embodiments, more or fewer lengths of web 38A′ may be connected between the accessory support unit 40′ and the connector 36A′, and the overall length of the one or more lengths of web 38A′ may vary or be adjustable depending upon the application. In any case, the connector 36A′ is conventional and is configured to be releasably connected to the connector 28A′. Illustratively, the connector 36A′ defines a pair of opposing channels through which correspondingly opposed connecting fingers defined by the connector 28A′ extend when the connector 28A′ is secured and locked to the connector 36A′. While two such connectors 32A′, 36A′ are shown connected via webs 34A′, 38A′ respectively to the accessory support unit 40′ in
In one illustrative embodiment, the connectors 24A′, 24B′, 28A′ and 28B′ are all identical, and the connectors 32A′, 32B′, 36A′ and 36B′ are also identical such any connector 24A′, 24B′, 28A′ and 28B′ may releasably engage any correspondingly configured connector 32A′, 32B′, 36A′ and 36B′. In alternate embodiments, the connectors 24A′, 32A′, 28A′ and 36A′ may be keyed or color coded differently than the connectors 24B′, 32B′, 28B′ and 36B′ to provide a visual indicator of the appropriate orientations of the electronic device support pouch 70′ and accessory support unit 40′ relative to the shoulder harness 20′. In either such embodiment, the electronic device support pouch 70′ may accordingly be attached to the shoulder support portion 21B of the shoulder harness 20′ as illustrated in
Further details relating to the structure and function of the shoulder harness 20′, the connectors/webs and the electronic device support pouch 70′ are the same as illustrated and described hereinabove with respect to
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The electronic device support pouch 202 is configured to removably receive the electronic device 80 therein. In the illustrated embodiment, the pouch 202 defines an open end 212 with closed sides and a closed bottom end opposite the open end 212. A flap 214 is attached at one end to, or is integral with, the pouch 202 adjacent to the open end 212. An opposite free end of the flap 214 is sized to extend from one side of the pouch 202, e.g., the back side, over the open end 212 and into contact with the opposite side, e.g., the front side, of the pouch 202. A conventional closure mechanism 216 is attached to the flap 214 at or near its free end, and the closure mechanism 216 is configured to selectively secure the flap 214 to the electronic device support pouch 202. In one embodiment, for example, a complementarily configured closure mechanism is mounted to the front side of the pouch 202 such that the closure mechanism 216 may releasably engage the closure mechanisms mounted to the pouch 202 to thereby secure the flap 214 to the pouch 202. A loop 218 or comparable structure may be attached to the flap 214 to provide a structure for supporting the apparatus 200 on a hook or similar protrusion.
The interior of the electronic device support pouch 202 defines a width, WSP, between the opposing closed sides and a depth, DSP, between the closed end and the open end 212. Illustratively, the width, WSP, is sized to receive the electronic device 80 with or without a carrying case as described in detail hereinabove with respect to the embodiment illustrated in
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The electronic device support pouch 202′ is configured to removably receive the electronic device 80 therein. In the illustrated embodiment, the pouch 202′ defines an open end 212′ with closed sides and a closed bottom end opposite the open end 212′. A flap 214′ is attached via a hinge 222, 224, e.g., a fabric hinge, at one end of the pouch 202′ adjacent to the open end 212′. An opposite free end of the flap 214′ is sized to extend from one side of the top of the pouch 202′to the bottom of the pouch 202′, and to pivot relative to the top of the pouch 202′ via the hinge 222, 224. A conventional closure mechanism 216′ is attached to the flap 214′ at or near its free end, and the closure mechanism 216′ is configured to selectively secure the flap 214′ to the electronic device support pouch 202′. In one embodiment, for example, a complementarily configured closure mechanism 226 is mounted to the front side of the pouch 202′ such that the closure mechanism 216′ may releasably engage the closure mechanism 226 to thereby secure the flap 214′ to the pouch 202′. A loop 218 or comparable structure may be attached to the hinge 224 to provide a structure for supporting the apparatus 200′ on a hook or similar protrusion.
A front panel 220 of the pouch 202′ illustratively extends inwardly from the sides and bottom toward a center of the pouch 202′, but defines an opening sized to provide viewing access to the display of the electronic device 80. In one embodiment, this opening is not covered, although in other embodiments a conventional transparent material, e.g., flexible polymer or other transparent material, may be affixed to the front panel 220 at least partially about the perimeter of the opening defined by the front panel 220. Such transparent material may be selected to allow touch-screen control of the display of the electronic device 80. Alternatively or additionally, the front panel 220 may include a loop or strap 208 sized and configured to receive and store therein a conventional stylus, pen or pencil. The interior dimensions of the pouch 202′ are illustratively sized to receive and securely hold therein the electronic device 80 such that the electronic device 80 may be accessed by pivoting the flap 214′ upwardly, and operated without removing the device 80 from the pouch 202′. The electronic device support pouch 202′ may have one or more of the properties of the electronic device support pouch 70 illustrated and described with respect to
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the foregoing drawings and description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
Claims
1. A body-worn apparatus for carrying an electronic device, the apparatus comprising:
- a shoulder harness having interconnected first and second portions configured to be supported by first and second shoulders respectively of a wearer,
- an electronic device support pouch attached to the first portion of the shoulder harness, the electronic device support pouch extending under one arm and along one side of the wearer when the shoulder harness is worn by the wearer, the electronic device support pouch configured to removably receive the electronic device therein, and
- an accessory support unit attached to the second portion of the shoulder harness, the accessory support unit extending under an opposite arm and along an opposite side of the wearer when the shoulder harness is worn by the wearer, the accessory support unit configured to removably receive one or more accessory items therein.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the electronic device support pouch is releasably attached to the first portion of the shoulder harness and the accessory support unit is releasably attached to the second portion of the shoulder harness.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the electronic device support pouch and the accessory support unit are both releasably attachable to either of the first and second portions of the shoulder harness,
- and wherein the accessory support unit is releasably attached to the second portion of the shoulder harness when the electronic device support pouch is releasably attached to the first portion of the shoulder harness such that the electronic device support pouch is carried by the shoulder harness along the one side of the wearer and the accessory support unit is carried by the shoulder harness along the opposite side of the wearer,
- and wherein the accessory support unit is releasably attached to the first portion of the shoulder harness when the electronic device support pouch is releasably attached to the second portion of the shoulder harness such that the accessory support unit is carried by the shoulder harness along the one side of the wearer and the electronic device support pouch is carried by the shoulder harness along the opposite side of the wearer.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising:
- a first connector connected to the first portion of the shoulder harness and extending downwardly away from the first portion,
- a second connector connected to the second portion of the shoulder harness and extending downwardly away from the second portion,
- a third connector attached to the electronic device support pouch and configured to releasably connect to either of the first connector and the second connector, and
- a fourth connector attached to the accessory support unit and configured to releasably connect to the other of the first connector and the second connector.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising:
- a fifth connector connected to the first portion of the shoulder harness and extending downwardly away from the first portion,
- a sixth connector connected to the second portion of the shoulder harness and extending downwardly from away from the second portion,
- a seventh connector attached to the electronic device support pouch and configured to releasably connect to either of the fifth connector and the sixth connector, and
- an eighth connector attached to the accessory support unit and configured to releasably connect to either of the fifth connector and the sixth connector.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 further comprising:
- a first adjustable length strap positioned between the first portion of the shoulder harness and the first connector or integral with the first portion of the shoulder harness and operatively connected to the first connector,
- a second adjustable length strap positioned between the first portion of the shoulder harness and the fifth connector or integral with the second portion of the shoulder harness and operatively connected to the fifth connector,
- a third adjustable length strap positioned between the second portion of the shoulder harness and the second connector or integral with the second portion of the shoulder harness and operatively connected to the second connector, and a fourth adjustable length strap positioned between the second portion of the
- shoulder harness and the sixth connector or integral with the second portion of the shoulder harness and operatively connected to the sixth connector.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a connector for releasably interconnecting the first portion of the shoulder harness with the second portion of the shoulder harness.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the electronic device support pouch defines an opening between a top and a bottom thereof, the opening oriented toward a front of the wearer when the apparatus is worn by the wearer.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the electronic device defines a width,
- and wherein the opening defines a length,
- and wherein the length of the opening is sized to receive the width of the electronic device therein.
10. The apparatus of any of claim 8 wherein the electronic device defines a length,
- and wherein the electronic device support pouch defines a depth between the opening and an end of the electronic device support pouch opposite the opening,
- and wherein the depth of the electronic device support pouch is less than the length of the electronic device such that one end of the electronic device protrudes from the opening of the electronic device support pouch when the electronic device is received completely within the electronic device support pouch with an opposite end of the electronic device in contact with the end of the electronic device support pouch opposite the opening.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 further comprising a closure strap attached at one end to one side of the electronic device support pouch and having an opposite free end configured to engage a locking structure of the electronic device support pouch, the closure strap sized to extend across the opening from the one side of the electronic device support pouch to an opposite side of the electronic device support pouch over and in contact with one end of the electronic device which protrudes from the opening when the electronic device is received within the electronic device storage pouch, the closure strap thereby retaining the electronic device within the electronic device storage pouch.
12. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the opening is biased to a partially open position.
13. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the electronic device support pouch comprises one of a rigid, semi-rigid and flexible interior cavity.
14. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the electronic device support pouch is supported by the shoulder harness such that the opening defines an angle of approximately 15-20 degrees relative to vertical.
15. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the accessory support unit comprises a storage pouch.
16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the storage pouch comprises a flap that is extendable over the storage pouch and a closure mechanism configured to selectively secure the flap to the storage pouch.
17. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the accessory support unit comprises a strip or pouch configured to store and carry therein at least one of a battery charging apparatus associated with the electronic device, one or more writing utensils or stylus devices, one or more paper tablets, one or more rolls of coins or one or more batteries, one or more camera accessories, one or more medical accessories, and at least one hand-held electronic device.
18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the at least one hand-held electronic device comprises at least one of one of a cellular telephone, a personal data assistant, a wireless communication device, an audio storage and playback device, a calculator, a GPS unit, a camera, a video recorder, a medical device and a flashlight.
19. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the one or more camera accessories comprise at least one of one or more camera lenses, one or more flash packs, one or more batteries and one or more data storage devices.
20. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the one or more medical accessories comprises at least one of a stethoscope, a thermometer, an ear, nose and throat illumination device, tissue paper and one or more sets of sterile gloves.
21. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising at least one clip attached to the accessory support unit, the at least one clip configured to releasably engage at least one portable structure.
22. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a strap having one end attached to the accessory support unit and a free end, the strap configured to engage clothing worn by the wearer of the apparatus to anchor the accessory support unit to the clothing.
23. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the apparatus is constructed from at least one of one or more washable materials and one or more recycled materials.
24. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the electronic device is one of a tablet computer and an e-reader.
25. A body-worn apparatus for carrying an electronic device, the apparatus comprising:
- a shoulder harness having interconnected first and second portions configured to be supported by first and second shoulders respectively of a wearer,
- an electronic device support pouch configured to releasably attach to either of the first and second portions of the shoulder harness with the electronic device support pouch extending downwardly along one or an opposite side respectively of the wearer when the shoulder harness is worn by the wearer, the electronic device support pouch configured to removably receive the electronic device therein, and
- an accessory support unit configured to releasably attach to either of the first and second portions of the shoulder harness with the accessory support unit extending downwardly along the one or the opposite side respectively of the wearer when the shoulder harness is worn by the wearer, the accessory support unit configured to removably receive one or more accessory items therein,
- wherein the accessory support unit is releasably attached to the second portion of the shoulder harness when the electronic device support pouch is releasably attached to the first portion of the shoulder harness such that the electronic device support pouch is carried by the shoulder harness along the one side of the wearer and the accessory support unit is carried by the shoulder harness along the opposite side of the wearer,
- and wherein the accessory support unit is releasably attached to the first portion of the shoulder harness when the electronic device support pouch is releasably attached to the second portion of the shoulder harness such that the accessory support unit is carried by the shoulder harness along the one side of the wearer and the electronic device support pouch is carried by the shoulder harness along the opposite side of the wearer.
26. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein the electronic device is one of a tablet computer and an e-reader.
27. A body-worn apparatus for carrying an electronic device, the apparatus comprising:
- a shoulder strap configured to be supported by a shoulder of a wearer,
- an electronic device support pouch attached to the shoulder strap, the electronic device support pouch defining an opening configured to removably receive within the electronic device support pouch the electronic device, the electronic device support pouch having a flap sized to extend over the opening when the electronic device is received within the electronic device storage pouch, and
- a closure mechanism configured to selectively secure the flap to the electronic device support pouch.
28. The apparatus of claim 27 wherein the electronic device defines a length,
- and wherein the electronic device support pouch defines a depth between the opening and an end of the electronic device support pouch opposite the opening,
- and wherein the depth of the electronic device support pouch is less than the length of the electronic device such that one end of the electronic device protrudes from the opening of the electronic device support pouch when the electronic device is received completely within the electronic device support pouch with an opposite end of the electronic device in contact with the end of the electronic device support pouch opposite the opening,
- and wherein the flap is sized to extend over and in contact with the one end of the electronic device when the electronic device is received within the electronic device storage pouch.
29. The apparatus of claim 27 wherein the apparatus is constructed from at least one of one or more washable materials and one or more recycled materials.
30. The apparatus of claim 27 wherein the electronic device is one of a tablet computer and an e-reader.
Type: Application
Filed: May 18, 2012
Publication Date: Nov 22, 2012
Inventor: Nathan W. Crawford (Hudsonville, MI)
Application Number: 13/475,035
International Classification: A45F 3/04 (20060101); A45F 5/02 (20060101); A45F 3/02 (20060101); A45F 5/00 (20060101);