Patent classifications
A45F3/047
Bag Systems
The present invention provides a bag system with adjustable flexible straps. The bag system with adjustable flexible straps includes: a bag and one or more adjustable stretch strap systems. The bag may be a backpack, a handbag, a purse, a duffle bag, or a piece of luggage. The present invention also provides an adjustable stretch strap system. The adjustable stretch strap system includes: a flexible elongated member, one or more first members, and two or more second members; and one or more hooks for coupling to the flexible elongated member.
Storage Device System
A tool storage device system includes a base and a tool storage container removably coupled to the base. The tool storage container slides in a first direction relative to the base to attach the tool storage container to the base, and the tool storage container slides in a second direction, opposite the first direction, relative to the base to remove the tool storage container from the base.
Speaker Integrated Weight Bag Exercising Apparatus and Method of Use
The present invention relates to a novel weight bag exercising apparatus configured to be worn like a backpack while performing an exercise. The bag or backpack features a compartment for removably storing a weighted substance so that an exercising user can perform an intense and effective exercising regime. The compartment is formed by a front panel, a rear panel, a bottom panel, and a pair of side panels. A Bluetooth speaker is disposed on the outer surface of the front panel for playing music wherein the music is received wirelessly from a paired audio device. For wearing the bag like a backpack, a pair of padded and adjustable shoulder straps are provided that can be used by a user to wear the bag during exercising.
ANTI-GRAVITY BACKPACK
The present invention discloses an anti-gravity backpack, which comprises a backpack body and two shoulder straps. A supporting plate is provided on a back of the backpack body, and a pressure reducing plate is provided on a back of the supporting plate. A first elastic band and a length fixing band are provided between the pressure reducing plate and the supporting plate. The existence of the pressure reducing plate, the first elastic band and the length fixing band causes the backpack to bounce up and down to act as a buffer, which not only relieves the pressure on the wearer's shoulders but also saves the wearer's energy with the resilience produced by the elastic band, thus helping slow down the wearer's rate of muscle fatigue and make the wearer feel less burden on the body.
Convertible bag and a method for operating a convertible bag
A convertible bag 10 comprising: a handle 30; and two retractable straps 40, wherein each retractable strap 40 is extendable from the bag and releasably attachable to the handle 30, so as to convert the convertible bag 10 from a handbag configuration in which the bag may be carried using the handle 30, to a backpack configuration in which the bag may be carried using backpack straps formed from the handle 30 and the retractable straps 40, and wherein each retractable strap 40 is releasable from the handle 30 and retractable, so as to convert the convertible bag 10 from the backpack configuration to the handbag configuration.
BACKPACK CLAMP
A backpack and clamp are provided. The backpack includes a pair of shoulder straps, a rear surface and a front surface opposite the rear surface. The clamp is secured to the backpack. The clamp includes a base secured to the front surface of the backpack. The base includes a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The clamp further includes a cover. The cover includes an inner edge having a pivotal connection with the first side of the base. The cover further includes an outer edge having a latch that releasably connects to the second side of the base.
Convertible, self adjusting, multimodal strap system for carrying bags and packs
A multi-mode strap system (100) is convertible between a single arm shoulder bag configuration, a two armed backpack configuration, and a single armed cross body configuration. The strap system (100) includes first and second straps (102 and 104), first and second attachment mechanisms (106 and 108) and a linkage assembly (110). The attachment mechanisms (106 and 108) and linkage assembly (110) allow the straps (102 and 104) to move or slide freely during transitions between the three configurations. The transitions can thus be accomplished without manipulating and straps or buckles and without having to remove the pack, and the pack remains upright during transitions.
Modular wearable object
A modular wearable object includes a main body, two combination plates, and a carrier. The main body includes a main portion and at least one extension portion. The extension portion extends outward from an end of the main portion. A part of each of the combination plates is fixed on the extension portion. Each of the combination plates has a first connecting portion located on a surface thereof facing the main body. The carrier includes a bearing portion and a positioning portion, wherein a space is formed therebetween to be passed through by the main portion. The positioning portion has a second connecting portion located on a surface thereof opposite to the main portion. The second connecting portion is adapted to be detachably engaged with each of the first connecting portions. A relative position between the main body and the carrier can be adjusted, and the carrier is replaceable.
BACKPACK WITH EXTRACTABLE BALLISTIC PROTECTION PACKAGES
Equipment (1) having a personal protection system. The equipment (1) is envisaged to be carried on a user's shoulders undercovered. To this end, the equipment has a backpack (2) containing a front ballistic package (10) mounted in a first compartment (6) of the backpack (2) with capability of being pulled out therefrom. The front ballistic package (10) comprises a pull-out grip (12) at a first end (14) and at a second end (16), two connecting members (18) connected to the backpack (2), and allowing the passage of the user's head during the extraction thereof. Furthermore, according to the invention there are provided compacting means (20) that cause that upon pulling out the front ballistic package (10) for protecting the user the first compartment (6) can modify the size thereof from an expanded to a compacted size notably reducing its size.
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.