Two Attaching Means Crossing Different Shoulders Patents (Class 224/259)
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Publication number: 20100078457Abstract: A hooded backpack and speaker combination device which has a plurality of pockets on its shoulder straps for housing various electronic devices including a switch pocket and switch allowing communication with a selected electric device via speakers housed within a hood attached to the top of the backpack.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: SCOTT PITCHFORD, Charles Whitney
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Patent number: 7686163Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention include an ergonomic golf bag handle. Further embodiments of the present invention provide a golf bag including the ergonomic golf bag handle thereon. In one embodiment, the golf bag handle is integrated into a top divider section of the golf bag. In another embodiment, the golf bag handle is angled with respect to the golf bag. Embodiments of the present invention also include a method comprising integrating the golf bag handle into the top divider section of the golf bag. Yet further embodiments of the present invention provide a method of using a golf bag, including gripping the ergonomically-designed and comfortable golf bag handle.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2005Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Inventor: Frank I Teh Chang
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Publication number: 20100032463Abstract: A musical instrument strap 100 has a neck band 101 worn on the back side of the neck of a musical instrument player, and also has a musical instrument connector 10 that is connected to both ends of the neck band 101 extending forward respectively from the left and right sides of the neck and connects the neck band 101 to a musical instrument. The musical instrument connector 10 has a flat plate 1 that prevents a right portion of the neck band 101 that extends forward from the right side of the neck, and a left portion of the neck band 101 that extends forward from the left side of the neck, from approaching each other, thereby maintaining the distance between the right portion and the left portion; and a hook 5 capable of engaging with the musical instrument. The flat plate I has a hole where the right end of the neck band 101 is connected and a hole where the left end of the neck band 101 is connected, and the left and right holes are spaced from each other by a predetermined distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2007Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventor: Yumiko Komura
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Publication number: 20100025445Abstract: A three piece lifting system for lifting loads such as furniture during a move. The system has a first elongated strap that has a plurality of loops at its first and second ends that receive second and third elongated straps. The second and third elongated straps each have shoulder loops that go on the shoulders of workers such that when assembled the first elongated strap engages the load so that the workers are enabled to lift the load off the ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: AGS MARKETING, INC.Inventors: SCOTT BRUNSON, TIM GUENTHER, SHAUN LINDERBAUM
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Publication number: 20100006613Abstract: This invention relates to an article of luggage which is convertible between a backpack configuration and a handbag configuration by turning the bag inside out, article including a flexible bag having opposed, rectangular front and back panels; opposed rectangular side panels; opposed rectangular top and bottom panels; and a liner which is securable to the inside of the bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventor: MELANIE JANE TRACY BURNS
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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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Publication number: 20090236383Abstract: The present invention is directed to a tactical carrying pack for back-supported transport of a payload, comprising a vertical base plate having a front and a back and having an upright support connection section thereon. There is also a left shoulder bar having a top portion and a bottom portion, the top portion of the left shoulder bar extending forward in an inverted hook shape for hooking over a shoulder. The left shoulder bar is hingedly connected at its bottom portion to the upright support connection section so as to at least rotate through an arc from a first position to a second position and from the second position to the first position. The first position is a substantially vertical position and the second position is a non-vertical position. There is also a right shoulder bar having a top portion and a bottom portion, the top portion of the right shoulder bar extending forward in an inverted hook shape for hooking over a shoulder.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventors: John A. Dapkins, JR., Nicholas I. Klementowicz, III, Kenneth P. Glynn
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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: 20090127141Abstract: A garment carrier comprises a jacket or similar apparel for wearing on the torso. A compartment is provided on the rear of the jacket into which the garments to be carried are inserted. In use, the garments are held flat against the wearer's back in a position which enables the wearer to jog, cycle or pursue other activities without having to support the garments by hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Inventor: Anthony HIGSON
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Publication number: 20090090754Abstract: A belt arrangement (1) for carrying a portable handheld work apparatus includes two shoulder carriers (3, 4) as well as a pelvis belt (6). Each shoulder carrier (3, 4) is connected with its two ends to the pelvis belt (6). The pelvis belt (6) is connected to a holder for the portable handheld work apparatus. A good carrying comfort is achieved in that at least one shoulder carrier (3, 4) includes an elastic region (29, 59) which permits an expansion of the shoulder carrier (3, 4) in longitudinal direction of the shoulder carrier (3, 4) and in that the shoulder carrier has a length limiter (30, 60) for the elastic region (29, 59) which limits the maximum expansion of the elastic region.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventor: Jurgen Haberlein
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Patent number: 7513018Abstract: A radial adjuster device is provided for use in conjunction with cargo transport carriers worn by animate load bearers. The radial adjuster device allows an animate load bearer to adjust each laterally positioned cargo transport carrier shoulder strap or other such support structure single-handedly, or alternatively to adjust each shoulder strap simultaneously using each hand to engage and rotate the radial adjuster device to achieve a desired position or balance of the cargo transport carrier. The radial adjuster device simplifies and optimizes cargo transport carrier adjustment to facilitate animate load bearers in properly positioning cargo transport carriers, and consequently avoiding the injury and discomfort associated with bearing improperly balanced cargo transport carriers. The spooling mechanism of the inventive radial adjuster device eliminates the inconvenience, unsightliness, and potential hazards associated with free-hanging strap ends of cargo transport carriers.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Inventors: Thomas L. Koenig, Margaret Raible
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Publication number: 20090026241Abstract: The invention relates to a carrying system for a rucksack with at least one accommodation container with at least two shoulder straps which connect the rucksack to a carrier, with each shoulder strap having at least two strap sections, and with each shoulder strap having at least one first releasable connecting device which connects the two strap sections to one another. The carrying system according to the invention is characterized in that a triggering device is provided which can be operated by the carrier and is connected to at least two releasable connecting devices in such a way that the connecting devices are released substantially without a time delay when the triggering device is operated.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: TATONKA GMBHInventor: Daniel Leyendecker
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Publication number: 20080283566Abstract: A unique strap carrier tote carries a rolled yoga mat, collapsed hula hoop, towel, prayer rug, poster/drawing case, or other piece of equipment in a backpack style on the user's back. Two adjustable straps encircle the piece of equipment—typically proximate opposing ends of the rolled mat or opposing sectional sides of the collapsed hoop—and two adjustable shoulder straps extend therefrom. The user can sling the piece of equipment across her back so that her hands will be free, and the equipment will be securely and easily carried during walking, running, climbing, biking, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Susan Lee Chace
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Publication number: 20080212902Abstract: A sack for compressing compressible material contained therein, the sack including: a pliable body portion (20) for receiving the material, the body portion having a lower base portion (22), wall means (21) and an upper opening (23) for introducing the material into the sack and removing it therefrom; cover means (28) exterior to the body portion and fixed thereto proximate the opening and having cover fastening means (29, 30, 31, 32) for releasably fastening to the body portion proximate the base whereby the cover means covers the opening, and a plurality of straps (25, 26) and/or connectors exterior to the body portion and attached thereto; wherein the cover fastening means and the plurality of straps and/or connectors are operable to compress material in the body portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2004Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: Mont Adventure Equpment Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Andrew Montgomery
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Patent number: 7387226Abstract: A golf bag carrying system, in the form of a triple strap carrier, includes a first and a second strap secured to the golf bag to define first and second shoulder openings, respectively. The first strap second end and the second strap first end are attached to a first ring, and the second strap is led through a second ring at a central (second) location at a mid-portion of the bag. The other ends of the first and second straps are secured to the golf bag longitudinally on opposite sides of the second location at first and third locations, respectively. A third strap is attached to the first ring and to the bag at a fourth location below the third location. The mounts for securing the straps to the bag, and the straps themselves, preferably are selectively adjustable to balance the bag in single-shoulder and dual-shoulder carrying modes.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2005Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Izzo Golf Inc.Inventor: Tyler Porter
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Patent number: 7387225Abstract: A garment mounted harness having an associated vest and/or back pack having attachment means for engagement of said garment mounted harness to an associated vest or backpack having a plurality of mating attachment ends for attachment of the straps thereto garment thereto of the straps and connecting elements of the present invention enabling the user to carry an optical device hands free about the front of ones chest for easy quick use and access when required. Additionally the present invention has adjustments about the strap portion for length and comfort adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2006Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Inventor: Michael Fox
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Patent number: 7331493Abstract: A shoulder harness is made of straps forming a figure eight having a criss-cross strap configuration, in one embodiment, across a user's back. Two loops are formed which hang under the user's arms. The loops may be threaded into slots on the top of a wide tension buckle, which is centered in front of the user. A webbed lift strap about five-inches wide is threaded into the base of the tension buckle. A second user threads the opposite end of the lift strap into the base of the second user's tension buckle. The lift strap is placed under a load and carried by the two users over rough surfaces that dolly wheels could not handle. Another embodiment includes a central ring to join three or more users' straps together. Another embodiment is a shoulder harness made of vertically hanging straps.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: TDT Moving Systems, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Dent, III
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Patent number: 7318542Abstract: A low slung tool belt carrier includes pouches designed to be suspended from a belt strap construction with a shoulder strap crossing over the torso or shoulders to support the larger of two pouches, the pouches arranged to fit on the hips or be rested upon the hips of an individual. Alternate constructions incorporate handles for carrying the pouches and fasteners for combining pouches. Various alternative combinations of tool belts, waist straps, handles, carry straps, pouches and pockets enable customization of a tool belt for individual workmen.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: Travel Caddy, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Godshaw, Andrezj M. Redzisz
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Publication number: 20070278264Abstract: A child or animal carrier and a method of carrying a child or animal on the user's body are described in this invention. The carrier has two loops 1, 2 joined together by a connecting device with an optional sash. The method of carrying the child or animal involves wearing the loops 1, 2 and placing the child or animal in the loops 1, 2 in a variety of positions. In certain positions the child is carried vertically on the front of the user's torso and either faces the same direction as the user or faces inward toward the user's torso; or the child is carried vertically on the user's back facing toward the user's back. In other positions, a child or animal can be fully or partially cradled in the loops 1, 2. In another position, the child or animal is slung in the loops 1, 2 and carried against the user's hip or at the front of the user's torso. The connecting device allows the user to adjust the position of the loops 1, 2 for comfort and back support.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2007Publication date: December 6, 2007Applicant: BABY K'TAN, LLCInventors: Michal Chesal, Brian Chesal, Yitzie Wernick, Aviva Wernick
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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: 7040518Abstract: A support device (1) is for supporting a portable handheld work apparatus including an overhead branch cutter (3). The support device (1) is held to the body of the operator (17) via a belt arrangement (2). The support device (1) includes a cup (15) which has support straps (11) which are fixed to the cup (15). The free ends of the support straps (11) can be coupled to the belt arrangement (2).Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2002Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Andreas Stihl AG & Co.Inventors: Florian von Krane, Thomas Stark, Joachim Hoffmann, Jürgen Steinhauser
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Patent number: 7004362Abstract: An apparatus for carrying a car seat such as an infant car seat, child car seat, or a child booster seat is disclosed. The apparatus includes a carrier body and at least one system of harnesses for attaching to the car seat, and for securing the apparatus on a person's back, chest, or side, leaving the person's hands free. The system of harnesses may include an upper harness system, a middle harness system, a lower harness system, a shoulder harness system, and a hip harness system. The apparatus permits a person to carry the car seat together with a child secured in the car seat.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2002Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Inventor: Brian T. Boone
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Patent number: 6983870Abstract: A suspended article hold down system for suspending articles such as binoculars, cameras, and eyeglasses that are commonly attached to neck straps, by shoulder straps and then providing a hold down strap to extend across such an article suspended by the shoulder straps, the hold down strap being releasably connected to ends of underarm straps having opposite ends connected to the shoulder straps through a flat spreader at the back of a user of the system.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Stearns Inc.Inventors: Dennis Hancock, Jeffrey D. Hancock
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Patent number: 6976614Abstract: An apparatus and method for retaining an article of clothing, such as a jacket or coat, relative to a wearer. The apparatus can have a central portion, a first shoulder loop with first and second ends coupled to the central portion, a second shoulder loop with first and second ends coupled to the central portion, and a mechanism, such as a pair of jaws or a coupling flap, for retaining and supporting an article of clothing relative to the central portion. The method can have the wearer dispose his or her arms through the shoulder loops and retain an article of clothing using the retaining and supporting mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2003Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Inventor: Lisa Caramanis
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Patent number: 6926184Abstract: A system for holding an article suspended by shoulder straps in front of the body of a use against undesired swinging and movement of the article while affording easy release of the article so that it can be raised for viewing, aiming and sighting and that will provide protection for the suspended article against the elements.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: HHH Enterprises LLCInventors: Dennis Hancock, Jeffrey D. Hancock
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Publication number: 20040206792Abstract: In accordance with various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, a hang and hold assembly is configured for securing an object, such as binoculars, to the torso of a person and near the person's chest. The assembly is configured to be attached to an article of clothing near the waist of the person. The hang and hold assembly may comprise a first strap and a second strap, each having a first end configured for attachment to, for example, the binoculars and configured to hang the binoculars near the person's chest. The first and second straps may be configured to extend upwards over the shoulders of the person, and down the back of the wearer to an attachment point near the wearer's waist. Furthermore, the first and second straps each have a second end configured to attach to an article of clothing near the waist of the person. The first and second straps may also form an X assembly between the shoulders and the point of attachment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Applicant: Carry All Hitch Co.Inventor: Mike Mineer
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Publication number: 20040200866Abstract: A sling system for use with a firearm, including a first strap system having a loop configuration and positionable around the neck of the user so as to be locatable generally adjacent a frontal region of the torso of the user; a second strap system having first and second ends and connectable to the firearm; and a connector interfacing between the first and second strap systems and configured to enable the rifle to be fixedly and releasably positioned in a plurality of orientations relative to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventor: Elijah J. Walters
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Publication number: 20040200870Abstract: An assembly for supporting a laptop computer or other tray-like product is provided. The inventive support assembly includes a series of supporting straps which depend from a harness unit. The harness unit includes a series of straps and is fitted securely and snugly to the user. The supporting straps which depend from the harness unit are selectively adjustable and include coupling members at the end of the straps for both engaging and supporting the base of the laptop computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventor: Robert Haber
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Patent number: 6802442Abstract: A backpack having a storage compartment (134) and a shoulder strap assembly (129a) attached at a first end to the storage compartment at a first location (140) and coupled at a second end to the storage compartment at a second location spaced from the first location. The backpack further includes a buckle (116) attached to the shoulder strap assembly and a lift strap (118) having a first end (120) attached to the upper portion (136) of the storage compartment and spanning above the shoulder strap assembly from its location of attachment to the storage compartment to engagement with the buckle. The buckle is operable to selectively adjust the length of the lift strap to vary the proportion of the weight of the backpack supported by the shoulder strap assembly when engaged by the shoulders of a user wearing the backpack.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: K-2 CorporationInventor: Jesse Thompson
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Publication number: 20040195283Abstract: A car seat carrying device is described that permits a user to carry an empty car seat on his or her back freeing his or her hands and arms to perform other tasks. One embodiment of the device includes left and right shoulder straps connected by a center section. The center section is typically threaded through slotted openings in the car seat. Slotted openings are generally provided in car seats to permit seat belts or LATCH straps to pass through them when securing a car seat in a vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2003Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventor: Lori Ann Zebraski
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Patent number: 6790201Abstract: The present invention relates to strap assemblies. More specifically, the present invention relates to strap assemblies for supporting one or more devices mountable on an individual or patient, such as a drainage reservoir or other medical devices. Furthermore, the strap assemblies of the present invention are designed to alleviate some of the discomfort in wearing such an assembly. The strap assemblies of the present invention generally comprise a waist strap, a shoulder strap device and one or more front straps.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2001Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Inventor: Helen B. Meyer
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Publication number: 20040144820Abstract: A modular system for a golf club bag shoulder strap arrangement has been discovered and is presented here. It includes sub-elements of four primary types. A single point fastener end, a two-to-one ‘V’ connector, a main padded strap, and a connection loop. Each of these elements couples in a special manner to appropriate cooperating sub-elements and may be easily decoupled for replacement, repair, resizing, et cetera. The coupling-decoupling function is indented to be quick, temporary, and replaceable in nature. Thus, these dual straps are provided with functionality not found in similar and competing systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: Jeffrey Herold
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Publication number: 20040140335Abstract: A system for holding an article suspended by shoulder straps in front of the body of a use against undesired swinging and movement of the article while affording easy release of the article so that it can be raised for viewing, aiming and sighting and that will provide protection for the suspended article against the elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventors: Dennis Hancock, Jeffrey D. Hancock
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Patent number: 6729511Abstract: A shoulder harness is made of straps forming a figure eight having a criss-cross strap configuration across a worker's back. Two adjustable sized loops are formed which hang under the worker's arms. A hook is threaded into each loop. A wide tension buckle is mounted from the hooks via carabiners, thereby centering the tension buckle in front of the worker. A web lift strap about six inches wide is threaded into the tension buckle. A second worker threads the opposite end of the lift strap into his tension buckle. The lift strap is placed under a load and carried by the two workers over rough surfaces that dolly wheels couldn't handle. Alternate embodiments include a central ring to join three or more workers' straps together, a hip carry mode which joins the two loops at a hip, and a two-strap mode for carrying loose objects.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Inventor: Thomas E. Dent, III
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Patent number: 6672493Abstract: A shoulder harness includes left and right shoulder straps having ends attachable to a front-infant-carrier pouch. The left shoulder strap has a lengthwise-extending first slot defined between lengthwise-extending first and second portions of the left shoulder strap. The right shoulder strap has a lengthwise-extending second slot defined between lengthwise-extending third and fourth portions of the right shoulder strap. The first portion extends over one of the third and fourth portions, extends through the second slot, and extends under the other of the third and fourth portions. The second portion extends under the one of the third and fourth portions, extends through the second slot, and extends over the other of the third and fourth portions. A front infant carrier includes the pouch and the shoulder harness with the strap ends attached to the pouch.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Evenflo Company, Inc.Inventors: Paul Fair, Cynthia R. Nelson
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Patent number: 6666361Abstract: A baby-carrying bag includes a bag portion formed from a front piece and a rear piece continuously extended upward from a bottom of the front piece, and two shoulder straps symmetrically provided behind the bag portion to extend between upper and lower edges of the rear pieces. The two shoulder straps are correspondingly provided along inner longitudinal edges with a two-part fastening means. When two complementary parts of the two-part fastening means are closed, the two shoulder straps are combined into one piece. A user may select to use either a combined strap or two separated straps to carry a baby in the most suitable and comfortable manner.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Inventor: Chung Hsun Lin
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Patent number: 6655564Abstract: A back strap for carrying objects, such as books, includes a base upon which the objects are placed. A first shoulder strap defines a handle at one end thereof, and extends through aligned apertures of the base to form a loop over a base. A second should strap, defining a handle at one end thereof, similarly extends through aligned apertures of the base to form another loop over the base. A side strap extends from one side of the base to the opposite side of the base, generally transverse to the first and second shoulder straps, to form a loop over the base. Adjustment mechanisms associated with the first and second shoulder strap and side strap allow for the adjusting of the length of the loops over the base to securely tighten objects onto the base for transport.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventor: Joseph Zupan
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Patent number: 6648191Abstract: A harness for carrying articles comprises a number of straps for article supporting the article during use and storage as well as distributing its weight on a user's body. The harness includes a neck strap and torso attaching straps which help distribute the article's weight. A pair of stretchable straps are provided which hold the article against excessive movement. Another set of straps independently supports the article when being used.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Inventor: Carl P. Giggleman
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Patent number: 6641008Abstract: Two shoulder harnesses are made from a pair of elongate flexible straps, each of which has a pair of like shoulder-engagable loops formed on opposite ends thereof and connected by a central section of the associated strap. One strap has formed in its central section, which is longer than that of the other strap, a plurality of spaced openings in one of which the other strap is releasably and slidably connected intermediate its ends. In use the interconnected center sections of the straps are positioned beneath a load that can then be lifted by the operators wearing the respective shoulder harnesses. The overall length of the load-bearing sections can be adjusted by inserting the other strap through a different opening in the one strap.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Sure-Strap, Inc.Inventors: Franco Falzone, Charles Fox, Louis R. Rivaldo
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Publication number: 20030173382Abstract: A ski carrier device for the hands free carrying of a pair of skis. The carrier includes a toe loop for securing the skis near first binding component. The carrier also includes an aft loop for attaching near a second binding component. Shoulder straps connect the toe and aft loops. A skier places his arms through the shoulder straps and adjusts the skis to rest upon his back.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventor: Kenton L. Robinson
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Publication number: 20030136807Abstract: Two shoulder harnesses are made from a pair of elongate flexible straps, each of which has a pair of like shoulder-engagable loops formed on opposite ends thereof and connected by a central section of the associated strap. One strap has formed in its central section, which is longer than that of the other strap, a plurality of spaced openings in one of which the other strap is releasably and slidably connected intermediate its ends. In use the interconnected center sections of the straps are positioned beneath a load that can then be lifted by the operators wearing the respective shoulder harnesses. The overall length of the load-bearing sections can be adjusted by inserting the other strap through a different opening in the one strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventors: Franco Falzone, Charles Fox
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Patent number: 6592012Abstract: An improved convertible backpack construction is convertible from wheeled luggage to backpack and includes a back panel with a pocket for storing attachment belts and carrying straps.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Travel Caddy, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Godshaw, Andrezj Redzisz
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Patent number: 6581812Abstract: A dual shoulder guitar strap, has two straps. Each goes over one shoulder. The strap has length adjustment buckles for each of these straps. The strap also has a device for adjusting position of each strap on its shoulder. Length adjustments and position on shoulder adjustments are independently controllable. One strap can lie flat on the other so the strap can be used either to hold the guitar over one shoulder or to hold the guitar supported by both shoulders.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Inventor: Troy Kenneth Roscoe-Dare
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Publication number: 20030106916Abstract: An apparatus for carrying a car seat such as an infant car seat, child car seat, or a child booster seat is disclosed. The apparatus includes a carrier body and at least one system of harnesses for attaching to the car seat, and for securing the apparatus on a person's back, chest, or side, leaving the person's hands free. The system of harnesses may include an upper harness system, a middle harness system, a lower harness system, a shoulder harness system, and a hip harness system. The apparatus permits a person to carry the car seat together with a child secured in the car seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2002Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventor: Brian T. Boone
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Publication number: 20030102342Abstract: A tool or set of tools is provided having a heavy-duty tether permanently secured thereto, the tether being a load rated web-strapping material which may be several feet in length and is provided with hooks and rings for temporarily shortening the length of the tether without disconnecting the tool or adjusting buckles. Each hand tool is modified and tested for permanent attachment to the tether system. The tool connection and the tether's associated hardware are all load rated as a complete unit for shock loading due to the tool being dropped several feet. The tether system may also be configured to contain several hand tools on a single tether while still allowing the use of only one tool at a time without interference from the remaining tools. The tether system and its permanently attached tools are intended to be leased to workers or their employers under a maintenance agreement for the periodic repair and re-certification of the tools and the tether system as a complete unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2001Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventor: Larry Fogg
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Publication number: 20030057246Abstract: A modular child's harness and knapsack is disclosed having a waist belt, two shoulder straps, and gear that attaches to the waist belt and shoulder straps. The lower ends of the shoulder straps are foldable so that they may be folded up for use by a smaller child, and later unfolded as the child grows taller.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2000Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventor: Brita L. Painter
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Publication number: 20030006258Abstract: A backpack attachment system for a hardshell musical instrument carrying case includes rings that are permanently attached to the exterior of the case, thereby allowing quick access for using a backpack type strap or straps for carrying the case. The strap set itself is optionally removable, but the attachment rings are not, being permanently mounted to the case, using, for example, rivets, screws, snaps or equivalent means.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventor: Timothy R. Flynn
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Patent number: 6478509Abstract: A weight system for a scuba diver that has a pocket for housing a weight with an opening on the bottom and a releasable flap for covering the opening. When the releasable flap is in a closed position. the opening is covered to keep a weight in the pocket, and when the releasable flap is in a released position, the opening is uncovered to allow the weight to fall out of the pocket due to gravity. The apparatus also includes a way for opening one end of the releasable flap and attachment devicesto secure the pocket to an underwater diving harness.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1999Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Inventor: Robert L. Powley
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Publication number: 20020148866Abstract: A shoulder harness is made of straps forming a figure eight having a criss-cross strap configuration across a worker's back. Two adjustable sized loops are formed which hang under the worker's arms. A hook is threaded into each loop. A wide tension buckle is mounted from the hooks via carabiners, thereby centering the tension buckle in front of the worker. A web lift strap about six inches wide is threaded into the tension buckle. A second worker threads the opposite end of the lift strap into his tension buckle. The lift strap is placed under a load and carried by the two workers over rough surfaces that dolly wheels couldn't handle. Alternate embodiments include a central ring to join three or more workers' straps together, a hip carry mode which joins the two loops at a hip, and a two-strap mode for carrying loose objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventor: Thomas E. Dent
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Patent number: 6427886Abstract: A strap device for manually transporting a standard substantially rectangular cooler. The device includes a first elongated strap assembly connected to a second elongated strap assembly, wherein the first and second strap assemblies are oriented substantially perpendicular to each other and are both adapted to releasably lockingly engage the cooler. A shoulder strap assembly extends from the strap device and is adapted to releasably lockingly couple the strap device to a wearer. The shoulder strap assembly preferably extends from the second strap assembly to releasably lockingly connect to the first strap assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Inventor: Robert E. Essex