Multiple Independently Usable Straps Patents (Class 224/580)
  • Patent number: 5762250
    Abstract: A convertible carrying case and work platform for small electronic devices, particularly notebook computers, which is adapted to be used as a carrying case for the electronic device as well as a work platform. The carrying case has a case structure which holds the electronic device and a flexible top cover portion capable of forming a rolled portion that elevates the case structure when the case is supported in the wearer's lap and used when the wearer is sitting. The top cover, or a releasable bottom piece, may be rolled to form a rolled portion for use as an elevating device in sitting work platform position. A strap arrangement for the case permits a wearer to support the case over his shoulder to transport the device, or to position the case in a generally horizontal position in front of and against the abdominal area of the wearer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Assignee: Truckin' Movers Corporation
    Inventors: Douglas David Carlton, Sherry McLean McQuage
  • Patent number: 5749503
    Abstract: A luggage container which conveniently converts for use as wheeled suitcase, a backpack and a hand-carry bag having a first and second compartment for storage of belongings. A pair of wheels are rotatably mounted to an axle which is at an edge along the bottom of the first compartment. A pair of shoulder straps are provided in the second compartment and are concealed by a cover. When the container is used as a backpack, the cover is opened to reveal the shoulder straps. The cover is wrapped over the wheels and secured to the bottom side of the first compartment. In this manner the traveler and the traveler's belongings are protected when cartage is on the traveler's back from filth that accumulates on the wheels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1998
    Assignee: Eagle Creek, Inc.
    Inventors: Katherine Wulf, Richard Steven Barker
  • Patent number: 5730340
    Abstract: A carrying body preferably of a size to be worn by a child and preferably in the form of a fanny pack, having an anchor strap attached inside the carrying body providing an access length and a retaining strap which can be looped around the access length at one end and holding a child's amusement device at the other end. The retaining strap and amusement device can be stored inside the carrying body and can be accessed when it is desired to play with the amusement device. Therefore, the amusement device can be stored, and not lost when not in actual use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1998
    Inventor: Robert D. Bosic
  • Patent number: 5664719
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus for carrying in-line skates. The in-line skates have blades that include at least two adjacent wheels. The apparatus comprises a base member having a front, back and bottom. The base member defines first and second slots, each open to the bottom and extending from the front to the back. The first and second slots are each sized to receive the blade of an in-line skate so that the base member is substantially perpendicular to the in-line skate blades.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1997
    Assignee: David W. Bigham
    Inventors: David Wynn Bigham, George David Stickler
  • Patent number: 5639004
    Abstract: A convertible carrying case and work platform for small electronic devices, particularly notebook computers, which is adapted to be used as a carrying case for the electronic device as well as a work platform. In a preferred embodiment, the carrying case has a case structure which holds the electronic device and a flexible top cover portion capable of forming a rolled portion that elevates the case structure when the case is supported in the wearer's lap and used when the wearer is sitting or in a reclined position, or, when the wearer uses the case while in standing position, spaces the case at a distance away from the wearer's body and provides a cushion between the case and the abdominal area of the wearer. A strap arrangement for the case permits a wearer to support the case over his shoulder to transport the device, or to position the case in a generally horizontal position in front of and against the abdominal area of the wearer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1997
    Assignee: Truckin' Movers Corporation
    Inventors: Douglas David Carlton, Sherry McLean McQuage
  • Patent number: 5639005
    Abstract: A modular utility vest system is disclosed. A front portion of a utility vest is designed to accommodate the needs of a particular sporting activity. The front portion of the utility vest further includes a pair of buckles at the top of the utility vest near the shoulders of a wearer and a buckle on either side of the vest near the waist of a wearer. A backpack designed for use with the utility vest front portion includes complementary buckles on the tops of the shoulder straps for attaching the top buckles on the utility vest front portion. The backpack further includes complementary buckles on the lower sides of the backpack for attaching the side buckles on the utility vest front portion. If a user wishes to use the utility vest without the backpack, there is a webbing harness that comprises two pieces of webbing sewed in an "X" configuration. The webbing harness is worn on the back of the user and includes two complementary top buckles for attaching to the top buckles on the utility vest front portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1997
    Assignee: Patagonia, Inc.
    Inventor: Yvon Chouinard
  • Patent number: 5634576
    Abstract: A knapsack to be carried on a person's back comprising a storage compartment and a carrying unit. The storage compartment comprises a bottom wall, a back wall facing the person, a front wall and side wall portions adjacent the back wall. The walls of the storage compartment being substantially rigid and it comprises one or more openings. The carrying unit is releasably attached to the back wall, and comprises carrying straps and a collapsible rucksack which is collapsed when the carrying unit is attached to the storage compartment and may be expanded into a rucksack shape when the carrying unit is detached from the storage compartment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1997
    Assignee: Armadilo Ltd.
    Inventor: Itai Arbel
  • Patent number: 5593077
    Abstract: In a shoulder strap assembly for a golf bag, a first shoulder strap extends longitudinally between spaced locations on the outer surface of the bag and a second shoulder strap has opposite connecting ends which are connected in close proximity to one another to the bag adjacent to one of the spaced locations to which the first shoulder strap member is connected and in such a way that the second shoulder strap will extend away from the bag in a generally loop-shaped configuration whereby the bag may be suspended by one or both shoulder straps from one or both shoulders of the golfer or caddy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1997
    Assignee: Izzo Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Theodore-James Izzo
  • Patent number: 5577652
    Abstract: A convertible backpack having an anchoring loop centrally disposed near the top of the backpack on a back panel. A single shoulder strap connected to the backpack at both ends and passing slidably through the anchoring loop at its middle dividing the shoulder strap into a left portion and a right portion. Accordingly, the backpack can be easily converted from double shoulder wear, to single shoulder wear, to across the chest wear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1996
    Assignee: Cher (Int'l) Pty. Ltd.
    Inventor: Cheryl G. Cooper
  • Patent number: 5544792
    Abstract: A book bag having a primary compartment and a plurality of substantially identical secondary compartments which are designed to function independently of each other while in a unitary arraignment. The compartments can be converted to a fully open relationship which allows for easy storage into narrow upright lockers. Each compartment has inner and outer parallel side panels connected by a bottom, top, and two ends. The compartments are interconnected in a side by side relationship to the side panel of a mating compartment by zipper elements. Secured to the inner panel of each compartment is a shoulder harness to allow the book bag to be carried in typical fashion on one's back. Individual compartments may also be carried by a handle secured to the top. Centrally positioned on the outer side panel is an expandable envelope designed for easy retrial of homework assignments or the like. Pockets are also provided on the ends of a compartment for storage of pens, rulers, pencils or other school supplies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1996
    Inventor: Billy C. Arnwine
  • Patent number: 5529230
    Abstract: A lumbar pack having a bag and a waistbelt attached to the bag and including an elongated, flexible, semi-rigid support member flexed into a curved shape and received within the bag. The support member is of sufficient height when in this curved shape to extend from the buttocks of the user to the thoracic region of the user. A pair of adjustable straps are provided, one on either of opposite sides of the pack, to adjust the pack into a position adjacent the lumbar region of the user. When in this adjusted position, the flexible support member serves to bring the upper portion of the bag against the thoracic region of the user's back. The support member may include a pair of elongated delrin rods. The bag includes a front and a back interior wall with top edges folded over to form pockets therein for receiving the ends of the flexed rods so as to retain the rod within the compartments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1996
    Assignee: MountainSmith, Inc.
    Inventor: Patrick D. Smith
  • Patent number: 5526969
    Abstract: A backpack is convertible between a backpack only mode and a backpack and protective outerwear mode. In the former mode, carrying straps and a second compartment are connected to the outside of a first compartment, and protective outerwear is connected to and stored on the inside of the first compartment. In the latter mode, the first compartment is inverted so that the second compartment and carrying straps are stored inside the first compartment, and the protective outerwear is external of the first compartment, so that the first compartment is located on the back of the protective outerwear to form a backpack. A support strap is fastened to the inside of the protective outerwear to provide support for a load carried in the first compartment and to enable the individual to carry heavier loads than possible without the support strap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 18, 1996
    Assignee: Thingamajig, Inc.
    Inventor: Susan Greenberger