Patent classifications
A45C2013/306
Luggage Accessory, Luggage Assembly, and Method of Forming Luggage Assembly
A luggage accessory includes a sleeve including at least two openings. A luggage assembly includes at a handle of at least one piece of rollable luggage disposed through two openings of a sleeve. A method of forming a luggage assembly comprises disposing at least one handle of a piece of rollable luggage through a sleeve.
WIRELESSLY COUPLED ACCESSORY SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A wearable electronic device includes a watch body including a touch-sensitive display configured to receive a first input and a first wireless circuit configured to receive a wireless input signal. The wearable electronic device further includes a band coupled to the watch body and configured to attach the watch body to a user and a wireless module coupled to the band and including an input device configured to receive a second input and a second wireless circuit configured to transmit the wireless input signal to the first wireless circuit in response to receiving the second input.
Ball conveyance accessory
Various bag attachment assemblies are disclosed. The bag attachment assembly can include a panel, a cord lock, a plurality of upper straps, and a plurality of lower straps. The panel can comprise a center portion that can comprise an elastic material and a perimeter portion having a channel with an elastic cord. The cord lock can be connected to the elastic cord and can be configured to cinch the perimeter portion when actuated. The plurality of upper straps and the plurality of lower straps can be configured to secure the panel to the bag and to be tightened to apply compressive force between the panel and the bag.
ATTACHMENT SYSTEM
An attachment system for attaching a holder to a carrier includes a platform having an outwardly facing side, an opposite back side, and laminated layers of any of a variety of materials and having a plurality of slits therethrough defined and bound by edges of the layers fused together to have increased stiffness, wear and abrasion resistance, the slits arranged in a predetermined pattern of aligned and spaced apart rows, the slits being configured to receive straps therethrough between the outwardly facing side and the back side to attach the holder to the carrier. As an exemplary embodiment the carrier can be configured for carrying the holder on a user's body, for instance as a vest, a cummerbund, a shirt, pants, a backpack, or a belt, and the holder can be configured for holding a variety of useful articles, accessories, and the like.
Bag with Luggage Pass-Through
A bag has at least two sides, a front, a back defining a sidewall, and a base; a storage compartment; and at least one strap or handle. An outer surface of the sidewall has a first panel having a first side and a second side and a top. The first side and the second side are attached to the outer surface of the sidewall and the first panel and the sidewall form a sleeve. The sleeve is configured to allow a luggage handle to pass through from a bottom of the sleeve to and through a top of the sleeve. The top of the first panel and the sidewall have a magnetic closure configured to disconnect when a luggage handle is passed through the sleeve and to reconnect when the luggage handle is removed from the sleeve. The sleeve may have a pocket configured to receive one or more items therein.
Shoe tote
A shoe tote includes a first and a second shoe sock each with a first and second opposing side walls spaced apart by a bottom portion and a back portion. Each shoe sock has an exterior and an interior portion, designed to receive footwear. Each shoe socks contain a top portion opposing the bottom portion and a front portion opposing the back portion. Each shoe sock contains a closure mechanism. The shoe socks are separated by a strap. The strap has a first terminal end and a second terminal end. The strap further contains a first attachment disposed between the first terminal end of the strap and the first shoe sock. The strap also is comprised of a second attachment disposed between the second terminal end of the strap and the second shoe sock.
Ammunition magazine retention device
A magazine retention device includes an attachment pouch and an insert. The attachment pouch includes a front panel, a rear panel opposing the front panel, and an attachment portion. The front panel is secured to the rear panel forming a cavity between the front panel and the rear panel. The attachment portion is configured to attach to a carrier. The insert is disposed within the cavity and secured to the attachment pouch. The insert has an first region and a second region. The first region includes a rectangular opening configured to receive a magazine. The second region includes one or more walls that bias toward a center of the cavity. Here, the one or more walls bias in contact with a received magazine.
Bag or rucksack
A bag or a rucksack has a base part having an enlargeable packing volume and first and second connection elements, between which a flexible wall element is arranged. A first packing volume is formed when the first and second connection elements are connected and the wall element is arranged in the first packing volume at least in part, and an expanded packing volume is formed when the first and second connection elements are separated. An additional part is provided which has an additional packing volume, and a first additional connection element is provided on the wall element and a second additional connection element is provided on the additional part. The additional part can be fastened to the base part by means of the additional connection elements.
HARDSHELL MODULAR LIGHTWEIGHT LOAD-CARRYING EQUIPMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MAKING THEREOF
The present disclosure relates to an improved Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment (MOLLE) system that employs hard-shells and a method of making thereof. The disclosed hard-shell MOLLE system not only provides better durability for the MOLLE system, but also allows the MOLLE system to apply on hard objects such as thermoformed/molded backpacks, bags, vehicle panels and containers etc.
Attachment system
A rigging and rail attachment system facilitating innumerable configurations for attaching different types of backpackable equipment thereto. The rigging and rail attachment system includes rails connecting two portions of material and thereby forming a channel therebetween. The channel extends generally perpendicular to the two portions of material in a first direction. A webbing extends from a portion of the channel in a second direction away from the channel, and the webbing has one or more aperture attachment points for engaging any detachable fastener that can operatively associated with an opening, whereby various objects can be attached to the rigging and rail attachment system in various configurations.