Load-Carrying Loops Array
A load-carrying loops array is an apparatus that is intended to be worn comfortably on a lower extremity and secured onto or over a garment. For example, the apparatus may be attached to the work belt of the user and extended down the leg to about mid-calf. The apparatus further provides two or more flexible fasteners that can keep the apparatus in place while the user performs various activities that may involve movement such as bending, standing, or running. One fastener may be positioned above the knee and another below the knee. Additional fasteners of different types can be provided to further secure the apparatus to the leg of the user. A set of loops allows users to connect different external attachments, such as pouches of different styles, to hold various items such as tools, connectors, magazine clips, portable electronics, and more.
The current application also claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 63/071,276 filed on Aug. 27, 2020.
The current application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of the U.S. design application Ser. No. 29/755,291 filed on Oct. 19, 2020.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention generally relates to wearable gadgets and load-bearing equipment. More specifically, the load-carrying loops array provides a modular lightweight load-carrying equipment (MOLLE) panel designed to be securely worn on a lower extremity to carry different attachments for various activities.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMany types of work involve utilization of a wide array of tools and devices. For example, a roofer may need access to shingles, nails, various hammers, measurement tools, and more. Similarly, military applications may involve transportation of clips, handheld weapons, medical equipment, safety tools, and more. Each item or container of items may be critically important at specific points in the process of performing a task and may result in critical failure if not present when needed.
Unfortunately, many objects are not conveniently available as needed without preparation. While many smaller items, such as tools, fasteners, hooks, ammunition, and others typically have their own storage bag or pouch, the pouches often need to be carried inconveniently. Back-loading gear requires a user to remove the bag from their shoulders in order to access contained items. Similarly, smaller bags are not only unwieldy but also generally demand the user's hand to grasp and access stored items. Smaller items often have carabiners or hooks that could be attached to a belt or belt loop; however, this often leads to heavy clutter around the user's waist. What is needed is a device that allows users to store large and small items conveniently while performing an activity. Further desirable is a device that does not interfere with the user's range of motion or general mobility.
The present invention addresses these issues. The load-carrying loops array provides a wearable modular lightweight load-carrying equipment (MOLLE) panel, herein referred to as Pocket Tech. The Pocket Tech is designed to be worn comfortably on a lower extremity and secured to a garment. For example, the Pocket Tech may be attached to the work belt of the user and extended down the leg to about mid-calf. The Pocket Tech further provides two or more flexible fasteners connected to the Pocket Tech to keep the Pocket Tech in place while the user performs various activities that may involve movement such as bending, standing, or running. One fastener may be positioned above the knee and another below the knee. Additional fasteners of different types can be provided to further secure the Pocket Tech to the leg of the user. The Pocket Tech allows users to utilize different attachments, such as pouches, bags, satchels, toolboxes, and kits of different styles to hold various items such as tools, connectors, magazine clips, etc. The Pocket Tech can be used in different situations by law enforcement, construction workers, sport coaches, fishermen, etc. Anytime someone needs more pockets, simply strap the Pocket Tech on and no longer make multiple trips for various connectors and tools.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a load-carrying loops array that is intended to be worn comfortably on a lower extremity and secured onto or over a garment. The wearable modular lightweight load-carrying equipment (MOLLE) panel is configured to provide convenient temporary support of tools, storage devices, and items during various activities, such as fishing, law enforcement, manual labor, and more, as shown in
The general configuration of the aforementioned components allows the present invention to efficiently and effectively improve the accessibility of items and attachable storage devices. The fabric base panel 1 comprises a first lengthwise edge 2, a second lengthwise edge 3, a first widthwise edge 4, a second widthwise edge 5, a proximal face 6, and a distal face 7, as shown in
The fabric base panel 1 provides a platform for connection and orientation of the various straps and loops that provide the present invention with its various functional features. The plurality of multi-loop straps 8 may be positioned parallel and offset from each other across the distal face 7, as shown in
The present invention benefits from the ability to fully secure to the user's leg in order to minimize potential motion of the fabric base panel 1 during use. To this end, the plurality of length-adjustable straps 11 may comprise a first length-adjustable strap 12, at least one intermediate length-adjustable strap 13, and a second length-adjustable strap 17, as shown in
The first length-adjustable strap 12 and the at least one intermediate length-adjustable strap 13 may further benefit from particular arrangements that allow for removable attachment to a user. To this end, the first length-adjustable strap 12 and the at least one intermediate length-adjustable strap 13 may further comprise a variable-length strap body 14, a first fastener piece 15, and a second fastener piece 16, as shown in
The second length-adjustable strap 17 preferably includes a mechanism by which to connect to a user's leg. To enable this, the second length-adjustable strap 17 may comprise a fixed-length strap body 18 and a buckle 19, as shown in
A user of the present invention may have various connectors that could enable the user to hang the fabric base panel 1 to the user's person, or for storage purposes. To this end, the present invention may further comprise at least one grommet 21, as shown in
The plurality of length-adjustable straps 11 requires a mechanism by which to connect to the fabric base panel 1 in order to hold the fabric base panel 1 in place during use. To allow for this, the present invention may further comprise a plurality of loop pairs 22, as shown in
It may also be preferable to provide a mechanism by which the plurality of length-adjustable straps 11 may connect to the fabric base panel 1 without the addition of the plurality of loop pairs 22. In order to enable this, the present invention may further comprise a plurality of slot pairs 23, as shown in
The plurality of multi-loop straps 8 requires the ability to secure various items onto the fabric base panel 1. To this end, each of the plurality of multi-loop straps 8 may comprise a plurality of loadable loops 9, as shown in
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. A load-carrying loops array comprising:
- a fabric base panel;
- a plurality of multi-loop straps;
- a plurality of length-adjustable straps;
- a plurality of belt loops;
- the fabric base panel comprising a first lengthwise edge, a second lengthwise edge, a first widthwise edge, a second widthwise edge, a proximal face, and a distal face;
- the plurality of multi-loop straps being positioned parallel and offset from each other across the distal face;
- the plurality of multi-loop straps being positioned perpendicular to the first lengthwise edge and the second lengthwise edge;
- each of the plurality of multi-loop straps being connected onto the distal face;
- the plurality of length-adjustable straps being positioned parallel and offset from each other across the proximal face;
- each of the plurality of length-adjustable straps being positioned perpendicular to the first lengthwise edge and the second lengthwise edge;
- each of the plurality of length-adjustable straps being slidably mounted onto the proximal face;
- the plurality of belt loops being positioned offset from each other along the first widthwise edge; and
- each of the plurality of belt loops being connected onto the first widthwise edge.
2. The load-carrying loops array as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- the plurality of length-adjustable straps comprising a first length-adjustable strap, at least one intermediate length-adjustable strap, and a second length-adjustable strap;
- the first length-adjustable strap being positioned adjacent to the first widthwise edge;
- the second length-adjustable strap being positioned adjacent to the second widthwise edge;
- the at least one intermediate length-adjustable strap being positioned offset from the first widthwise edge; and
- the at least one intermediate length-adjustable strap being positioned offset from the second widthwise edge.
3. The load-carrying loops array as claimed in claim 2 comprising:
- the first length-adjustable strap and the at least one intermediate length-adjustable strap each comprising a variable-length strap body, a first fastener piece, and a second fastener piece;
- the first fastener piece being terminally connected to the variable-length strap body;
- the second fastener piece being terminally connected to the variable-length strap body, opposite the first fastener piece; and
- the first fastener piece and the second fastener piece being engaged to each other.
4. The load-carrying loops array as claimed in claim 2 comprising:
- the second length-adjustable strap comprising a fixed-length strap body and a buckle;
- the buckle being terminally connected to the fixed-length strap body; and
- the fixed-length strap body being threaded through the buckle.
5. The load-carrying loops array as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- at least one grommet; and
- the at least one grommet being integrated through the fabric base panel.
6. The load-carrying loops array as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- a plurality of loop pairs;
- the plurality of loop pairs being distributed across the proximal face;
- the plurality of loop pairs being connected onto the proximal face; and
- each of the plurality of length-adjustable straps being threaded through a corresponding loop pair from the plurality of loop pairs.
7. The load-carrying loops array as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- a plurality of slot pairs;
- the plurality of slot pairs traversing through the fabric base panel;
- the plurality of slot pairs being distributed across the proximal face; and
- each of the plurality of length-adjustable straps being threaded through a corresponding slot pair from the plurality of slot pairs.
8. The load-carrying loops array as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- each of the plurality of multi-loop straps comprising a plurality of loadable loops;
- the plurality of loadable loops being distributed across the distal face between the first lengthwise edge and the second lengthwise edge; and
- a through axis for each of the plurality of loadable loops being positioned parallel to the first lengthwise edge and the second lengthwise edge.
9. A load-carrying loops array comprising:
- a fabric base panel;
- a plurality of multi-loop straps;
- a plurality of length-adjustable straps;
- a plurality of belt loops;
- the fabric base panel comprising a first lengthwise edge, a second lengthwise edge, a first widthwise edge, a second widthwise edge, a proximal face, and a distal face;
- the plurality of length-adjustable straps comprising a first length-adjustable strap, at least one intermediate length-adjustable strap, and a second length-adjustable strap;
- the plurality of multi-loop straps being positioned parallel and offset from each other across the distal face;
- the plurality of multi-loop straps being positioned perpendicular to the first lengthwise edge and the second lengthwise edge;
- each of the plurality of multi-loop straps being connected onto the distal face;
- the plurality of length-adjustable straps being positioned parallel and offset from each other across the proximal face;
- each of the plurality of length-adjustable straps being positioned perpendicular to the first lengthwise edge and the second lengthwise edge;
- each of the plurality of length-adjustable straps being slidably mounted onto the proximal face;
- the plurality of belt loops being positioned offset from each other along the first widthwise edge;
- each of the plurality of belt loops being connected onto the first widthwise edge;
- the first length-adjustable strap being positioned adjacent to the first widthwise edge;
- the second length-adjustable strap being positioned adjacent to the second widthwise edge;
- the at least one intermediate length-adjustable strap being positioned offset from the first widthwise edge; and
- the at least one intermediate length-adjustable strap being positioned offset from the second widthwise edge.
10. The load-carrying loops array as claimed in claim 9 comprising:
- the plurality of length-adjustable straps comprising a first length-adjustable strap, at least one intermediate length-adjustable strap, and a second length-adjustable strap;
- the first length-adjustable strap being positioned adjacent to the first widthwise edge;
- the second length-adjustable strap being positioned adjacent to the second widthwise edge;
- the at least one intermediate length-adjustable strap being positioned offset from the first widthwise edge; and
- the at least one intermediate length-adjustable strap being positioned offset from the second widthwise edge.
11. The load-carrying loops array as claimed in claim 9 comprising:
- the first length-adjustable strap and the at least one intermediate length-adjustable strap each comprising a variable-length strap body, a first fastener piece, and a second fastener piece;
- the first fastener piece being terminally connected to the variable-length strap body;
- the second fastener piece being terminally connected to the variable-length strap body, opposite the first fastener piece; and
- the first fastener piece and the second fastener piece being engaged to each other.
12. The load-carrying loops array as claimed in claim 9 comprising:
- the second length-adjustable strap comprising a fixed-length strap body and a buckle;
- the buckle being terminally connected to the fixed-length strap body; and
- the fixed-length strap body being threaded through the buckle.
13. The load-carrying loops array as claimed in claim 9 comprising:
- at least one grommet; and
- the at least one grommet being integrated through the fabric base panel.
14. The load-carrying loops array as claimed in claim 9 comprising:
- a plurality of loop pairs;
- the plurality of loop pairs being distributed across the proximal face;
- the plurality of loop pairs being connected onto the proximal face; and
- each of the plurality of length-adjustable straps being threaded through a corresponding loop pair from the plurality of loop pairs.
15. The load-carrying loops array as claimed in claim 9 comprising:
- a plurality of slot pairs;
- the plurality of slot pairs traversing through the fabric base panel;
- the plurality of slot pairs being distributed across the proximal face; and
- each of the plurality of length-adjustable straps being threaded through a corresponding slot pair from the plurality of slot pairs.
16. The load-carrying loops array as claimed in claim 9 comprising:
- each of the plurality of multi-loop straps comprising a plurality of loadable loops;
- the plurality of loadable loops being distributed across the distal face between the first lengthwise edge and the second lengthwise edge; and
- a through axis for each of the plurality of loadable loops being positioned parallel to the first lengthwise edge and the second lengthwise edge.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 27, 2021
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2022
Inventor: Mikhael Johnson (Rowlett, TX)
Application Number: 17/460,154