Multiple Rearrangeable Receivers Patents (Class 224/582)
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Patent number: 11452362Abstract: A convertible hip belt and backpack system for efficient travel include an apparatus with the convertible hip belt. The system includes a backpack having a main compartment and right and left shoulder straps. The system further includes a convertible hip belt having a backpack mode and an independent mode. In the backpack mode, the convertible hip belt includes a right hip pocket and a left hip pocket detachably coupled to the backpack. The convertible hip belt includes a separable fastener that adjustably couples a strap end of the right hip pocket to a strap end of the left hip pocket. In the independent mode, the convertible hip belt is decoupled from the backpack and the right and left hip pockets are instead coupled to each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2021Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: Gravel, LLCInventors: Chris Livingston, Lance Williams, Henry Lee, Monika Robinson, Ethan Powell, Polina Piddubna, McKenzie Briscoe, Bryan Howell, Brooke Fisher
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Patent number: 10714064Abstract: A cooling accessory for attachment to a strap to support a musical instrument is disclosed. The cooling accessory includes a pouch and a coolant pack held in the pouch. A rear surface holds the pouch. The rear surface has opposite ends. An attachment device is located on each of the opposite ends to attach the cooling accessory to the strap.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2019Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Inventor: Karl Hafner
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Patent number: 10278481Abstract: This disclosure relates to a messenger bag system having two bags and a collapsed and an expanded configuration. The two bags are connected by one or more connecting members. The bag system is configured such that the connecting member(s) can drape over a seat of a chair when the system is in the expanded configuration. Each bag has one or more retaining members. The retaining member(s) of one bag are configured to be adjacent to a retaining member of the other bag when the bags are in the collapsed configuration. A securing member is used to secure adjacent retaining members to keep the bag system in the collapsed configuration.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2017Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Inventor: Damia Toyras
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Patent number: 9357033Abstract: A network environment includes a client station coupled to a proxy server via a first network and one or more content servers coupled to the proxy server via a second network. A plurality of connections are established between the client station and the proxy server over the first network. Requests are dynamically interleaved over any of the connections to the proxy server by the client station. Content is retrieved for the requests from any of the content servers over the second network by the proxy server. Responses including retrieved content for respective requests are dynamically interleaved over any of the connections by the proxy server to the client station.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: Citrix Systems, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Raymond Koopmans, Frederick Alan Koopmans, Nicholas James Stavrakos, Amalraj Antonysamy
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Patent number: 9302819Abstract: In general, the present invention is directed to a reusable two-way mailing bag that may include a pouch configured to receive a shipping or postage label; an internal cavity, the internal cavity further comprising a pocket; and a closing device for closing the internal cavity; configured to be folded into the pocket such that the pouch may be visible. In accordance with some embodiments, a reusable two-way mailing bag may include a double-sided pouch configured to receive a shipping or postage label; an internal cavity comprising a pocket; a zipper for providing access to and closing the internal cavity; and an attachment device; the two-way mailing bag foldable into the pocket such that the double sided pouch is visible when the two-way mailing bag is an folded or unfolded position, and the attachment device engagable to maintain the two-way mailing bag folded into the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2015Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: Power2Sustain, Inc.Inventor: Mitchell E. Barlas
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Patent number: 8919396Abstract: The present invention relates to a pocketbook system that allows to easily mix and match how many pocketbooks, other carriers, and/or straps will suffice for that day or evenings' use while this pocketbook system is easy to use and inexpensive to manufacture. More particularly, the pocketbook system has a primary pocketbook for carrying contents, one or more removably attached secondary carrier for carrying contents, a device(s) for removably attaching the secondary carrier(s) to the inside or outside of the primary pocketbook, or for attaching the primary pocketbook and secondary carrier together, and preferably has at least one removable flexible strap(s) and a device(s) for removably attaching the strap(s) to the primary pocketbook and/or secondary carrier. The user makes use of the pocketbook system by attaching, detaching, re-attaching, exchanging, and switching different parts and/or elements to form a suitable pocketbook structure for a particular use at a particular time.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2011Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Inventor: Julian R. Nieves
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Patent number: 8870045Abstract: The present invention features a modular back pack system having a bag with a zippered bag cover located on a bag top. A first adjustable shoulder strap and a second adjustable shoulder strap are located on a bag front. A bottom waist support is located on the bag front close to a bag bottom. The system features attachment straps and a water pouch with a water bag having a drinking hose. The system features a bag extension located in the bag having a flexible channel located around a bag top periphery. A gun pouch is located in the bag bottom. The system features a quiver, a sleeping bag and chair pouch, and a sleeping mat that attaches to the modular back pack system.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2013Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Inventor: Eliezer Aguirre
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Publication number: 20140124559Abstract: A convertible athletic belt assembly includes a central pouch assembly having a plurality of support assemblies each securely attached along an oppositely disposed end of the central pouch assembly. The central pouch assembly includes a storage compartment and a closure mechanism to secure contents therein. An accessory pouch assembly is mounted to each support member via an inner cover member, and further includes an outer cover member disposable between an open and closed disposition. An accessory assembly is mounted inside each accessory pouch assembly and is retained therein while the corresponding outer cover member is in a closed disposition, however, the accessory assembly is deployed in an operable configuration when the outer cover member is in an open disposition. The accessory assembly may include a container holder configured to hold a bottle of water, energy drink, etc., a portable electronic device holder, a coin purse, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2013Publication date: May 8, 2014Inventor: Shifra Pomerantz
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Publication number: 20130327803Abstract: Embodiments of a load carrying system and a method of providing a load carrying system include a first pack and a second pack defining a first load carrying configuration when the first pack and the second pack are usable separately and independent of each other to carry a corresponding load, and a second load carrying configuration when the first pack and the second pack are used together. Other embodiments may be described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2012Publication date: December 12, 2013Inventor: Charlie W. Chiang
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Publication number: 20120217279Abstract: A backpack and cooperating waist bag carrying system is provided. The bag portion of the backpack releasably contains the receiver of a waist bag when the belt of the waist bag is secured around the bearer's waist and the backpack is worn on the bearer's back. The receiver of the waist bag can be moved without having to take off the backpack so that the receiver of the waist bag is disposed to the bearer's front and the bearer can gain access to the contents the receiver. The bearer can then move the receiver back to the lower region of the backpack. The combination of the backpack and the waist bag then will appear to be a normal backpack with a waist belt. While moving the receiver, the waist bag remains operatively connected to the backpack.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: THINK TANK PHOTO, INC.Inventors: Douglas Harland Murdoch, Michael Sturm
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Publication number: 20110204114Abstract: A first-aid treatment and resupply system comprising: a resupply bag having a plurality of resupply bag system connectors; a plurality of resupply containers removably attached to the interior of the resupply bag; a personal bag having a plurality of personal bag system connectors wherein the personal bag removably attached to the resupply bag using the resupply bag connectors and the personal bag connectors; a plurality of personal containers removably attached to the interior of the personal bag; a drop-down mount removably attached to the personal bag and having a leg strap attached to the drop-down mount; and an immediate response bag removably attached to the drop-down mount so that the resupply bag, personal bag, drop-down mount and immediate response are all attached as a system for transportation and are disconnected for deployment and use by responding personnel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: North American Rescue, LLCInventor: Robert Miller
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Publication number: 20100025271Abstract: A collapsible protective case for surfboards, musical instruments, or other large asymmetrically shaped objects, including a housing having a rigid, impact-resistant outer surface, the housing being formed from a multiplicity of adjoining sections that are selectively configurable between an expanded transport position and a collapsed storage position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventor: David A. Drew Boyles
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Patent number: 7191925Abstract: A clean carry apparatus provides a clean surface for use and a clean exterior after use. A storage area and base area are connected to a changing area at at least one hinge point. The base area and changing area pivot away from each other at a second hinge point to lay on a surface. The storage area pivots away from the changing area at a hinge point and rests on the base area to expose a clean changing surface. After changing, the storage area pivots back to lay flat across the changing area and contain soiled surfaces within the changing area. By lifting the clean carry apparatus, the base area and changing area pivot together, containing soiled surfaces in contact with the surface. An embodiment provides a privacy shield for changing. Another embodiment provides a foldable mat with a clean area.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2003Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Inventors: Sandra M. Aris, Dominique P. Aris
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Patent number: 6726075Abstract: A modular carrying apparatus includes a base unit and an accessory unit. The base unit includes a first portion (or part) of a fastener and the accessory unit includes a second portion of the fastener. The base unit may removably couple with an object, while the accessory unit is configured to hold materials, for example, building materials, cooking materials, seamstress materials, art materials, and the like. The fastener, having the first portion coupled with the base unit and the second portion coupled with the accessory unit, releasably couple with each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Inventors: Rajiv P. Patel, Richard S. Camp
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Patent number: 6672495Abstract: The present invention discloses a bifurcated carrier pack for electively transporting snowboard equipment either in a traditional, back-mounted position or in an unconventional, hip-mounted position. A snowboard may be removably attached to the bifurcated pack while in a back-mounted position for transportation and detachment ease. When the user elects to remove the snowboard from the pack, the bifurcated pack may be easily configured to a hip-mounted position to shift the user's center of gravity from a superior center of gravity to an inferior center of gravity for improving the downhill snowboarding experience. The bifurcated pack comprises a pair of storage compartments, two shoulder straps and an abdominal encircling belt. At the election of the user, the storage compartments may be pivoted about their lower half to achieve either a back-mounted configuration or a hip-mounted configuration. The shoulder straps secure the storage compartments in place while in either configuration.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Inventor: David W. Sagan
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Patent number: 6637633Abstract: A backpack is provided with a mechanism whereby it can be used in a compact form for carriage of smaller loads or in an expanded form to carry larger loads. In its initial compact form, the backpack's cargo space is divided into two separate compartments which are fixedly attached along their outer vertical seams to the outer edges of the backpack's main panel, and are releasably attached to each other along a central vertical seam by means of a zipper or similar such fastening system. When this said fastening system is released, the primary storage compartments hinge and rotate outwardly, exposing a space that is made available for additional storage. A collapsible supplemental storage compartment is sewn or otherwise attached into this space in such a way that it can be opened and expanded when the afore-mentioned primary storage containers are outwardly deployed. The backpack is fitted with two shoulder carrying straps, and in a preferred embodiment would be fitted with a waist belt.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Inventor: Glen Richard Eberle
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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: 20020166881Abstract: A backpack is provided including a substantially typical construction including a pack having a back panel, front panel and one or more side panels. The pack includes an interior storage compartment for storing objects. Furthermore, the backpack includes a pair of shoulder straps so as to enable one to wear the backpack on one's back. Located within the pack's storage compartment are first and second sets of pockets. The first set of pockets are attached to the inside surface of the pack's back panel. The first set of pockets include openings which open upwardly when the pack is in a closed condition. Meanwhile, the pack includes a second set of pockets which are attached to the inside surface of the pack's front panel. The second set of pockets include openings at the pocket's lower extremities when the pack is in a closed condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Lynne Willingham, Derek Sullivan
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Patent number: 6398092Abstract: An improved rigid carpenter's belt with lumbosacral support includes end sections to accept a plurality of interchangeable looped carpenter pouches with Velcro strips to attach the pouches to corresponding Velcro strips on the carpenter belt. The belt comprises a belt structure of leather having a buckle on one end and holes in the other end to form a releasable coupling and a central section of increased height, cephalad and caudoly, to provide lumbosacral support extending laterally within the central section and fabricated of foam-like material covered with split leather. Laterally disposed on opposite sides of the lumbosacral support.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Inventor: Michael R. Ansley
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Patent number: 6354477Abstract: A carrying bag for receiving a portable personal computer, such as a laptop computer, is configurable to be carried in a briefcase mode, a shoulder bag mode, and a backpack mode. The bag can be configured to form stable frame or platform, thereby placing a personal computer received therein into an ergonomically comfortable position for working with while sitting, standing or even walking. Accessories and appliances can be accommodated within the bag and be readily accessible when the bag is set up as a stable frame or platform.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1999Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Juliane Barbara Trummer
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Patent number: 6336576Abstract: A front pack and belt support assembly including 1) a main front pack assembly which can be collapsed and expanded to achieve a large carrying capacity; 2) a shoulder support strap assembly connected to the main front pack assembly and supported on a shoulder portion of a user thereof; 3) a support frame assembly to provide rigid support to the main front pack assembly; 4) an instrument support assembly connected to the support frame assembly having support means thereon to hold a gun, fishing pole, or tripod for ease of resting and conveyance; 5) a side pack and arm support assembly having pivotal side pocket assemblies pivotally movable from a collapsed to an inclined usage position and having arm support means thereon to support an elbow area of a user thereon; 6) a belt support assembly slidably attached and vertically supported to a user's belt member; and 7) an accessories support assembly having a support receiver assembly to receive a tubular member such as a monopod therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1998Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Inventor: Michael D. Easter
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Patent number: 6328193Abstract: A personal article retention system is disclosed that allows one to transport with minimum risk of loss, valuable personal articles which need to be readily accessible for effective use. In a preferred embodiment, this invention includes a tether having a means on one end that attaches to a personal article of its user. The other end of the tether passes through a first connector body and is then detachably connected to a second connector body, with each of these connector bodies being clamped on either side of the belt or waist portion of the user's clothing.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Inventor: R. Schiff
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Patent number: 6305587Abstract: A computer tote convertible from a hand-carried attache case to a shoulder-carried backpack. As an attache case, the computer tote may be carried by retractable handles and a convertible compartment houses a shoulder harness and a backpack compartment in a small, compact manner. The convertible compartment can be opened so that the harness and backpack compartment can be unfolded. The backpack compartment expands the size of the case so as to allow additional items to be carried therein, and the shoulder harness facilitator carrying the expanded tote on a user's back. The computer case has numerous other interior and exterior zippered compartments including a computer compartment. The computer compartment is sized for securely containing a portable computer and is lined with padded board for protecting the computer.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Travelpro International, Inc.Inventor: Jacqueline N. Miller
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Patent number: 6244481Abstract: A seat cushion comprising a large pad with a plurality of pocketed flaps attached thereto and foldable on the pad perimeter over the pad for carrying or away from the pad availing the pad as an unobstructed seat cushion. The flap pockets are directed inward toward the pad such that when the pad is in use as a cushion on a hard chair, such as a student's desk, the pockets are directed upward toward the user for convenient access. The most outside flap shares a zipper with the pad and when closed defines a cavity within in which the other flaps are secured, folded alternately over the pad. The cushion is transported on the user's back in the normal manner of a backpack by two arm loops through which the user may place his arm and shoulders, respectively, thus bringing the pad against the user's back as a cushion.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Inventor: Kevin Brougher
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Patent number: 6189750Abstract: A modular backpack has four bags or units usable connected together by zippers or snaps or the like. The bags may also be used separately or in various subcombinations. The bags comprise a main bag with shoulder straps useable as a backpack, a middle bag connectable to the bottom of the main bag, and a lower bag connectable to the bottom of the middle bag or directly to the bottom of the main bag. The middle bag may be used alone or together with a lower bag as a waist bag. A purse is removably attached to the main bag.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Inventor: Monica Von Neumann
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Patent number: 6149041Abstract: A golf bag assembly adapted to be carried by an operator while operating a two-wheeled vehicle. The golf bag assembly includes a first bag body member forming a first receptacle for receiving golf clubs, and a second bag body member forming a second receptacle for receiving golf clubs. The upper ends of the first and second bag body members are pivotally coupled so that said first and second bag body members can pivot towards and away from each other. A releasable fastener is provided for securing the lower closed ends of the first and second bag body members. The lower ends are detachable in order to permit the first and second body members to pivot away from each other and assume an inverted V-shape so that the bag assembly can be safely transported on a motorcycle.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Inventors: Anita Perino, Craig Hufnagel
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Patent number: 5961017Abstract: A new backpack for carrying supplies while in the wilderness. The inventive device includes a main compartment with a pair of shoulder straps. A flashlight is detachably attached to one of the shoulder straps. A quiver is detachably attached to one of the sides of the main compartment. A gear bag is detachably attached to another side of the main compartment.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Inventor: Edward W. Mehler
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Patent number: 5934527Abstract: A modular backpack has four bags or units usable connected together by zippers or snaps or the like. The bags may also be used separately or in various subcombinations. The bags comprise a main bag with shoulder straps useable as a backpack, a middle bag connectable to the bottom of the main bag, and a lower bag connectable to the bottom of the middle bag or directly to the bottom of the main bag. The middle bag may be used alone or together with a lower bag as a waist bag. A purse is removably attached to the main bag.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1998Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Monica Von NeumannInventor: Monica Von Neumann
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Patent number: 5927575Abstract: The invention provides a cushion and backpack combination including a back support cushion and seat support cushion that are connected by a pair of shoulder straps. Both the back cushion and seat cushion include additional straps for securing the cushions to an object. The back cushion includes integrated pockets, and the seat cushion has detachably appended packs on each side. The appended packs are folded over onto the seat cushion and then tied onto the seat cushion using the securing straps to form a single backpack unit. By placing the carrying straps over each shoulder, the sportsman may carry both the cushions and the packs.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1998Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Inventor: William D. Gatling
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Patent number: 5894975Abstract: A system of selectable carriers for receiving an interchangeable liner enclosing a plurality of articles for facilitating exchange of articles from one selected carrier to another. The system provides a plurality of carriers which each have at least an opening with a first connecting member having a first character and attached near the opening thereof. The carriers selectively engage a liner that has a closed bottom and an open end with a second connecting member having a second character attached to a perimeter edge thereof, for selective mating engagement of the liner with the first connecting member in the carrier, for joining the liner to the carrier. The liner receives a plurality of articles to be carried within the carrier, and transfer of which occurs substantially simultaneously by transferring the liner and the articles therein from one carrier to another selected one of the carriers.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Inventors: Nancy Holden, Pamela Hartman, Jeanne Alfaro
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Patent number: 5881708Abstract: A backpack for carrying bulky, heavy footwear such as inline skates, conventional roller skates, ice skates or ski boots is provided. Preferably, a backpack for carrying inline skates is provided. According to the invention, the backpack includes a left and right opposed footwear compartments. The left and right compartments are angularly joined together at the front base portion of the compartments to form an isosceles triangle there between. The joined right and left compartments define a portion of the front face of the backpack. The compartments have a sufficient height for receipt of the blade portion of a skate and/or of the top portion of a bulky boot, for example, a ski boot. In addition, the compartments have a sufficient depth to receive the blade portion of a skate. In one improvement, the footwear compartments are L-shaped and nested such that the ankle-receiving portion of one compartment is situated above the ankle receiving portion of the other compartment.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Visual Impact Films CorporationInventor: Eugene M. Kliot
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Patent number: 5873504Abstract: A carrying bag (20) formed of flexible material includes an upper compartment (86) and a lower compartment (90) separated by a dividing wall (86). A zippered closure (27) extending around three sides of the bag allows access to the lower compartment and permits the upper compartment to be pivoted away from the lower compartment. The lower compartment includes a unitary, divided tray (84) for storing articles therein. A detachable article, such as a wearable pouch (42), is releasably attached to one side of the bag by means of quick-release clip locks (30). The pouch includes a pocket (65) for storing a strap assembly (68, 70) which may be deployed around the waist of a user to convert the pouch to a fanny pack.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1996Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Inventor: Edmund L. Farmer
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Patent number: 5799851Abstract: A combined day pack/travel pack which conveniently converts for use as a single combined unit, a dual combined unit in which the travel pack is worn on the user's back while the day pack rides against the user's front, or two separate units. When used as a single combined unit, the day pack is detachably fixed to the front side of the travel pack. When used as a dual combined unit, snap hooks mounted on the top of the day pack are detachably fixed to D-rings mounted on shoulder straps fixed to the travel pack, such that the user carries the travel pack on the back using the shoulder straps and the day pack is suspended in a position adjacent to the user's chest.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Eagle Creek, Inc.Inventors: Katherine Wulf, Julie Beer
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Patent number: 5727720Abstract: A hip-supported pack is comprising a front band of flexible material attached to a back band of flexible material by means of two laterally displaced buckles providing for articulation between the front band and the back band to allow the pack to conform to varying human anatomy. The load to be packed can be displaced in and on a number of interchangeable front and back bands with complementary buckle sections.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1996Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Ultimate Direction, Inc.Inventor: Bryce Thatcher
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Patent number: 5673836Abstract: An apparel system which allows easy access to storage means provided on the front panels of the vest forming part of the apparel system. The storage means includes various pockets, and elastic straps sewn to the front panels of the vest which act as holders for ammunition and hunting calls. A removable back panel allows the harness from a backpack to pass to the inside of the vest, thus preventing the harness from interfering with the wearer's access to the storage means on the front panels of the vest. The apparel system also includes other components including gaiters, mittens, fanny pack, and short chaps, also known as chinks. A rifle sling which allows a rifle to be carried horizontally and a one man shelter which stores in the fanny pack, are also included as part of the apparel system.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1995Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Inventor: Steven Roy Bush
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Patent number: 5657917Abstract: A carrying device for use by a wearer to carry possessions on the wearer's back and comprising a back panel supported adjacent a wearer's back, a moveable pouch supported adjacent the back panel in a first position and supportable adjacent the wearer's chest in a second position, a motion inhibitor interposed between the back panel and the pouch when the pouch is in the first position, and the pouch is attached in a position such that it is graspable by the wearer for moving the pouch from the first to the second position without removing the device.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1994Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Inventus, Inc.Inventors: Karen T. Johnson, Lori T. Adams, April D. Montgomery, John W. Montgomery
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Patent number: 5639005Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: August 19, 1996Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: Patagonia, Inc.Inventor: Yvon Chouinard
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Patent number: 5609278Abstract: An articulated backpack apparatus for transporting material while attached to a user in which an upper storage element of the apparatus is capable of pivotal movement in relationship to a lower storage element of the apparatus while attached to the user. The backpack apparatus is capable of being collapsed into a satchel orientation so that the backpack apparatus may be carried by hand. From the satchel orientation the upper storage element and lower storage element may be moved apart by a pair of extensible supports so that the backpack apparatus may be secured over the wheel of bicycle in a pannier orientation. Additionally, the backpack apparatus is provided with a pull handle, an extensible shaft, and wheels, so that the backpack apparatus may be rolled along the ground in a pull cart orientation.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1994Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Inventor: Andre Fresco
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Patent number: 5603441Abstract: A multi-purpose front/back pack apparatus having the primary elements of 1) a front pack assembly; 2) a pack and gun carrier frame; 3) a gun and cartridge carrier assembly mounted on the pack and gun carrier frame; 4) a shoulder strap assembly connected to the front pack assembly and the pack and gun carrier frame; 5) a back pack assembly; and 6) a support belt member operable to interconnect the back pack assembly to the front pack assembly. The front pack assembly is provided with an expandable main pack bag and can be utilized with a gun and cartridge carrier assembly for conveyance of a gun member.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1994Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Inventor: Michael D. Easter
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Patent number: 5573154Abstract: A backpack for holding implements for emergency medical care, includes an approximately rectangular rear wall part and a front wall part which swings open, is joined with the rear wall part by means of a first side wall part, and corresponds approximately to the rear wall part in terms of its surface area. The backpack also includes a carrying system. In order to create a backpack of this type, which ensures the visibility of its entire contents at first glance and from which the implements for emergency medical care can be easily removed by the user without it first being necessary for other components of the backpack's contents to be removed, a second side wall part, which is joined with an intermediate wall part that can swing open, is arranged on the rear wall part opposite the first side wall part. In addition, two end flaps are arranged at the free sides of the rear wall part. These are opposite each other and, when the backpack is closed, they at least partially surround the side wall parts.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1995Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignee: Heraeus Med GmbHInventor: Bernd Tietze