EQUIPMENT BAG ATTACHMENT MECHANISM
An equipment bag attachment mechanism detachably secures two equipment bags to each other for easy collective or individual transport. In embodiments, the equipment bags may be selected from among a helmet bag, a boot bag, and a grooming bag. In embodiments, the mechanism includes a first attachment mechanism portion that includes a pair of opposed tongues, one of the tongues having a downwardly extending protrusion, and a second attachment mechanism portion that includes a loop that seats between the opposed tongues and is limited by the protrusion to hold the two mechanism portions together.
The present application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/285,834, filed Dec. 3, 2021, and incorporates that application by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThere is a need to provide a reliable and secure mechanism for attaching equipment bags to each other. By way of example, equestrian equipment includes, among other things, riding boots, a helmet, grooming equipment, and often a crop. Bags for this type of equipment have taken one of two forms. The bags can be separate, with no convenient and secure attachment mechanism. Alternatively, a single bag may have two compartments, one for boots and/or grooming equipment and one for a helmet.
It would be desirable to provide a configuration in which equipment bags can be connected selectively and securely.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONTo address the foregoing and to provide various other features, aspects of the present invention provide an attachment mechanism for selectively attaching equipment bags to each other. In an embodiment, the mechanism is self-guiding. In a further embodiment, the mechanism securely holds the equipment bags together, making it easier to carry a pair of equipment bags when they are attached to each other.
Embodiments of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The first plate 120 has a tongue 122 and a protrusion 124 that extends downwardly from the tongue 122. Opening 125 above the tongue 122 in
The second plate 130 has a tongue 132 which seats against the protrusion 124 when the first attachment mechanism portion 100 is assembled. Opening 135 above the tongue 132 in
Material 150 has a large opening 155 to accommodate the tongue and loop portions of the overall first attachment mechanism portion 100.
In an embodiment, the first plate 120 and second plate 130 need not be made of the same material. In another embodiment, material 150 may have stiffening material 160 (
In an embodiment, the first plate 220 and second plate 230 need not be made of the same material. In another embodiment, material 250 may have stiffening material 260 (
In an embodiment, loop 225 is sized with respect to openings 125 and 135 that a length of openings 125, 135 is sufficiently similar to a width of loop 225, and a width of openings 125, 135 is sufficiently similar to a length of loop 225, that the loop is practically self-guided toward tongues 122, 132, as ordinarily skilled artisans will appreciate. In this manner, there is less fumbling to find the right opening into which to insert loop 225.
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The various plates of the first and second attachment mechanism portions 100, 200 may be made of various materials. A non-limiting list of materials may include materials selected from the group consisting of metal, brass, plated metal, plastic, fiber reinforced plastic, fiber reinforced polymer, fiberglass reinforced nylon, or plastic coated carbon fiber. The plates may be made by stamping, casting, 3-D printing, or other suitable process. As noted above, the first and second plate of each mechanism portion need not be made of the same material. Aesthetics may play a role in selection of these materials. The materials selected should be sufficiently sturdy to attach securely to the material of the bag to which the mechanism portion is to be secured. The materials selected also should be sufficiently sturdy to enable secure attachment of the first and second attachment mechanism portions 100, 200 to each other.
Materials 150 and 250 for the first and second equipment bags, respectively, need not be the same, though as a matter of aesthetics they can be the same. The materials should be sufficiently rigid, at least in the vicinity of the first and second attachment mechanism portions, to enable sturdy attachment of the first and second attachment mechanism portions 100, 100′, 200, 200′ to their respective bags, and to enable repeated attachment and detachment of those first and second attachment mechanism portions without ripping either portion from either bag. In an embodiment, the material in each bag should be sufficient for each of the helmet bag 170 and the boot bag 270 to be free-standing when empty. Non-limiting exemplary materials may include real leather of various kinds, faux leather, canvas, sturdy plastic, carbon fiber, and the like.
Various types of fasteners 110, 110′, 210, 210′ can attach the respective first and second plates 120, 120′, 130, 130′ and third and fourth plates 220, 220′, 230 to each other and to their respective materials 150, 250. Fasteners that facilitate registry of the respective plates in the two attachment mechanism portions may be suitable. Non-limiting exemplary fasteners may include rivets, screws, bolts, fasteners that attach by crimping at one end after insertion, a plurality of barbs extending from either the second plate or the third plate and attaching to the first or the second material, or adhesives. In an embodiment, ultrasonic welding may be employed to secure the appropriate plate(s) to the respective material(s). The screws or bolts would have accompanying nuts (not shown). Materials for the fasteners may include brass, steel, other kinds of metal including plated metal, plastic, nylon, or other material that is sufficiently strong to ensure secure attachment. Adhesives of various kinds, such as glue or epoxies, also can be used, but perhaps at the expense of easy registry between the respective plates of each mechanism in an embodiment. In a further embodiment, adhesives could secure the appropriate plate(s) to the respective material(s).
Ordinarily skilled artisans will appreciate that, while in an embodiment the loop part of the mechanism is shown as attached to a boot bag and the plate part of the mechanism is shown as attached to a helmet bag, according to other embodiments either part of the mechanism could be attached to either bag.
Ordinarily skilled artisans also will appreciate that, while much of the foregoing discussion has used equestrian helmet bags and equestrian boot bags for context, the inventive equipment bag attachment mechanism is applicable to other areas in which attachment and detachment of bags holding different pieces of equipment is desired. Earlier in this description, grooming equipment was provided by way of a non-limiting example.
Aspects and embodiments of the present invention include, but are not limited to, the following:
- CLAUSE 1. An equipment bag attachment mechanism comprising:
- a first attachment mechanism portion attached to a first equipment bag and having at least a portion made of a first material, the first attachment mechanism portion comprising a first plate and a second plate;
- a second attachment mechanism portion attached to a second equipment bag having at least a portion made of a second material, the second attachment mechanism portion comprising a loop which is sized to seat between the first and second plates of the first attachment mechanism portion when the first and second attachment mechanism portions are mated with each other.
- CLAUSE 2. An equipment bag attachment mechanism comprising:
- a first attachment mechanism portion attached to a first equipment bag having at least a portion made of a first material, the first attachment mechanism portion comprising first and second plates secured to each other through the first material;
- a second attachment mechanism portion attached to a second equipment bag having at least a portion made of a second material, the second attachment mechanism portion comprising third and fourth plates secured to each other through the second material, the fourth plate having a loop which is sized to seat between the first and second plates when the first and second attachment mechanism portions are mated with each other.
- CLAUSE 3. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the first plate includes a protrusion that seats against the second plate to hold the loop between the first and second plates when the first and second attachment mechanism portions are mated with each other.
- CLAUSE 4. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the first plate includes a first tongue and the second plate includes a second tongue, wherein the loop seats between the first and second tongues when the first and second attachment mechanism portions are mated with each other.
- CLAUSE 5. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of clause 4, wherein the first tongue includes a protrusion that seats against the second tongue to hold the loop between the first and second tongues when the first and second attachment mechanism portions are mated with each other.
- CLAUSE 6. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, further comprising a first securer to secure the first and second plates of the first attachment mechanism portion to the first material.
- CLAUSE 7. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of clause 6, wherein the first securer secures the first and second plates of the first attachment mechanism portion to each other through the first material.
- CLAUSE 8. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, the second attachment mechanism portion further comprising a fourth plate and a second securer to secure the third and fourth plates of the second attachment mechanism to the second material.
- CLAUSE 9. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of clause 8, wherein the second securer secures the third and fourth plates of the second attachment mechanism to each other through the second material.
- CLAUSE 10. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the first and second securers are selected from the group consisting of adhesive, glue, epoxy, one or more ultrasonic welds, or a plurality of barbs extending from either the second plate or the third plate and attaching to the first or the second material.
- CLAUSE 11. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of clause 1 or clause 2, further comprising a first securer to attach the second plate of the first attachment mechanism portion to the first material.
- CLAUSE 12. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of clause 1 or clause 2, further comprising a second securer to attach the third plate of the second attachment mechanism portion to the second material.
- CLAUSE 13. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of clause 11 or clause 12, wherein the first and second securers are selected from the group consisting of adhesive, glue, epoxy, one or more ultrasonic welds, or a plurality of barbs extending from either the second plate or the third plate and attaching to the first or the second material.
- CLAUSE 14. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the first plate of the first attachment mechanism portion includes interior sloped edges to guide the loop between the first and second plates when the first and second attachment mechanism portions are mated with each other.
- CLAUSE 15. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the first plate of the first attachment mechanism portion has openings on three sides, the openings being sized to guide the loop between the first and second plates of the first attachment mechanism portion as the first and second attachment mechanism portions are mated with each other.
- CLAUSE 16. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the first and second plates comprise material selected from the group consisting of metal, brass, plated metal, plastic, fiber reinforced plastic, fiber reinforced polymer, fiberglass reinforced nylon, or plastic coated carbon fiber.
- CLAUSE 17. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the first and second plates of the first attachment mechanism portion comprise the same material.
- CLAUSE 18. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the first and second plates of the first attachment mechanism portion comprise different material.
- CLAUSE 19. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the third plate comprises material selected from the group consisting of metal, brass, plated metal, plastic, fiber reinforced plastic, fiber reinforced polymer, fiberglass reinforced nylon, or plastic coated carbon fiber.
- CLAUSE 20. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of clause 8 or clause 9, wherein the fourth plate comprises material selected from the group consisting of metal, brass, plated metal, plastic, fiber reinforced plastic, fiber reinforced polymer, fiberglass reinforced nylon, or plastic coated carbon fiber.
- CLAUSE 21. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of clause 20, wherein the third and fourth plates comprise the same material.
- CLAUSE 22. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of clause 20, wherein the third and fourth plates comprise different material.
- CLAUSE 23. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the portion of the first material is sufficiently rigid to facilitate attachment of the first attachment mechanism thereto.
- CLAUSE 24. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the portion of the second material is sufficiently rigid to facilitate attachment of the second attachment mechanism thereto.
- CLAUSE 25. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the first equipment bag comprises the first material, and wherein the first material is sufficiently rigid to facilitate attachment of the first attachment mechanism thereto.
- CLAUSE 26. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the second equipment bag comprises the second material, and wherein the second material is sufficiently rigid to facilitate attachment of the second attachment mechanism thereto.
- CLAUSE 27. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the first equipment bag comprises the first material, and wherein the first material is sufficiently rigid to enable the first equipment bag to be free-standing when empty.
- CLAUSE 28. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the second equipment bag comprises the second material, and wherein the second material is sufficiently rigid to enable the second equipment bag to be free-standing when empty.
- CLAUSE 29. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the first equipment bag is a helmet bag and the second equipment bag is a boot bag.
- CLAUSE 30. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the first equipment bag is an equestrian helmet bag and the second equipment bag is an equestrian boot bag.
- CLAUSE 31. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the first equipment bag is a boot bag and the second equipment bag is a helmet bag.
- CLAUSE 32. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the first equipment bag is an equestrian boot bag and the second equipment bag is an equestrian helmet bag.
- CLAUSE 33. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of any preceding clause, wherein the first and second equipment bags carry equestrian equipment selected from the group consisting of boots, a helmet, and grooming equipment.
While the invention has been described in detail above with respect to various embodiments, ordinarily skilled artisans will appreciate that numerous variations within the scope and spirit of the invention are possible. Accordingly, the invention should be considered as limited only by the following claims.
Claims
1. An equipment bag attachment mechanism comprising:
- a first attachment mechanism portion attached to a first equipment bag and having at least a portion made of a first material, the first attachment mechanism portion comprising a first plate and a second plate;
- a second attachment mechanism portion attached to a second equipment bag having at least a portion made of a second material, the second attachment mechanism portion comprising a loop which is sized to seat between the first and second plates of the first attachment mechanism portion when the first and second attachment mechanism portions are mated with each other.
2. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 1, wherein:
- the second attachment mechanism portion comprises a third plate and a fourth plate, the fourth plate having the loop.
3. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 1, wherein the first plate includes a protrusion that seats against the second plate to hold the loop between the first and second plates when the first and second attachment mechanism portions are mated with each other.
4. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 1, wherein the first plate includes a first tongue and the second plate includes a second tongue, wherein the loop seats between the first and second tongues when the first and second attachment mechanism portions are mated with each other.
5. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 4, wherein the first tongue includes a protrusion that seats against the second tongue to hold the loop between the first and second tongues when the first and second attachment mechanism portions are mated with each other.
6. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 2, further comprising a first securer to secure the first and second plates of the first attachment mechanism portion to the first material.
7. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 6, wherein the first securer secures the first and second plates of the first attachment mechanism portion to each other through the first material.
8. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 6, further comprising a second securer to secure the third and fourth plates of the second attachment mechanism to the second material.
9. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 8, wherein the second securer secures the third and fourth plates of the second attachment mechanism to each other through the second material.
10. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 6, wherein one or more of the first and second securers are selected from the group consisting of adhesive, glue, epoxy, one or more ultrasonic welds, or a plurality of barbs extending from either the second plate or the third plate and attaching to the first or the second material.
11. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 1, wherein the first plate of the first attachment mechanism portion includes interior sloped edges to guide the loop between the first and second plates when the first and second attachment mechanism portions are mated with each other.
12. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 1, wherein the first plate of the first attachment mechanism portion has openings on three sides, the openings being sized to guide the loop between the first and second plates of the first attachment mechanism portion as the first and second attachment mechanism portions are mated with each other.
13. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 1, wherein one or more of the first and second plates comprise material selected from the group consisting of metal, brass, plated metal, plastic, fiber reinforced plastic, fiber reinforced polymer, fiberglass reinforced nylon, or plastic coated carbon fiber.
14. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 2, wherein one or more of the third and fourth plates comprise material selected from the group consisting of metal, brass, plated metal, plastic, fiber reinforced plastic, fiber reinforced polymer, fiberglass reinforced nylon, or plastic coated carbon fiber.
15. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 1, wherein the portion of the first material is sufficiently rigid to facilitate attachment of the first attachment mechanism thereto.
16. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 1, wherein the portion of the second material is sufficiently rigid to facilitate attachment of the second attachment mechanism thereto.
17. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 1, wherein the first equipment bag comprises the first material, and wherein the first material is sufficiently rigid to facilitate attachment of the first attachment mechanism thereto.
18. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 1, wherein the second equipment bag comprises the second material, and wherein the second material is sufficiently rigid to facilitate attachment of the second attachment mechanism thereto.
19. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 1, wherein the first equipment bag comprises the first material, and wherein the first material is sufficiently rigid to enable the first equipment bag to be free-standing when empty.
20. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 1, wherein the second equipment bag comprises the second material, and wherein the second material is sufficiently rigid to enable the second equipment bag to be free-standing when empty.
21. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 1, wherein the first and second equipment bags are shaped to carry equestrian equipment selected from the group consisting of boots, a helmet, and grooming equipment.
22. The equipment bag attachment mechanism of claim 1, wherein one of the first and second equipment bags is an equestrian boot bag and the other of the first and second equipment bags is an equestrian helmet bag.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 1, 2022
Publication Date: Jun 8, 2023
Inventors: Lindsey A. SCHULZ (Sebastopol, CA), Cameron A. SHUTE (Nelson), David C. RILEY (Petaluma, CA), Peter HILL (Garibaldi Highlands)
Application Number: 18/072,817