Patent classifications
A45F2003/007
Hipbelt suspension system for use with a backpack
A hipbelt suspension system for use with a backpack having a back panel includes a back panel, a generally planar hipbelt coupling element, a hipbelt support plate and a hipbelt. The back panel support is coupled a lower region of the back panel. The back panel support includes an engagement region having opposing first and second stops. The hipbelt coupling element movably engages the engagement region of the back panel support to enable translational movement of the hipbelt coupling element between the first and second stops of the engagement region of the back panel. A hipbelt attachment mechanism pivotally coupled to the hipbelt coupling element about a first axis. A hipbelt is secured to the hipbelt attachment mechanism.
Ergonomic Harvesting Bag
An ergonomic harvesting bag is provided for attachment to a user's body via an adjustable strap around the waist and/or neck. It allows the user to comfortably trim in a reclined or standing position. The advantage of using the ergonomic harvesting bag is that the user does not need to reach with their arms or body to approach the work, or perform the task of trimming over a table or receptacle, or on the lap or floor because the receptacle is attached and close to the body. The ergonomic harvesting bag includes an upper section, a lower section, an opening and a cavity within which items of interest may be inserted, the adjustable strap coupled to the upper section of the harvesting bag and a filter mechanism removably positioned within the cavity of the harvesting bag.
WEARABLE UMBRELLA
A wearable umbrella comprising a fabric cloth stretched over a hand-foldable flexible plastic frame, and provided with a flexible plastic support pivotally attached to the frame, and snaps to it, and they are folded together in a circular shape, so that the umbrella is installed securely, and the lower part of the support is attached with a plurality of belts to balance the umbrella and distribute its weight, to secure the umbrella on the user's body during usage. The umbrella also includes a fabric pocket, and a bag to store the umbrella when folded.
MOBILE FOOD AND BEVERAGE HOLDER
A holder adapted to be used by a person, the holder comprising: a platform having a supporting surface, a rim around the food supporting surface, and a waist belt attached to the platform and adapted to be secured around the waist of the person. The holder also includes a lanyard to hold the tray horizontally freeing both hands while standing.
Device for carrying an object
A device for carrying an object, comprising first and second shoulder straps, first and second chest straps to be fitted around the lower chest of a person, and a back portion connecting a first end of the shoulder straps with a first end of the chest straps. Second ends of the shoulder straps are connected to the chest straps, and second ends of the chest straps are detachably connectable to each other by means of a buckle. Lengths of the chest straps are adjustable. Each of the chest straps comprises at least an elastic section, said elastic section being elastically extendable in a longitudinal direction of the chest straps. Disclosed is also a backpack comprising such a device.
Convertible Backpack Garment
A convertible backpack garment is convertible from a normal backpack configuration to a wearable garment configuration. In daily use, a user wears the backpack like a typical backpack. The backpack can be converted to the wearable garment configuration by opening a body access port on the top of the backpack to access an interior compartment, turning the backpack upside down, and opening a head access port on the bottom of the backpack that leads to the compartment. The backpack also includes arm openings on each side of the backpack that lead to the compartment. In this wearable garment configuration, a user can put-on and wear the backpack like a shirt. The user inserts his arms through the respective arm openings on each side of the backpack and slides his head and body through the compartment until his head protrudes from the head access port.