Retractable shoulder strap for portable objects
09730507 ยท 2017-08-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/047
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A retractable shoulder strap for portable objects, such as bags, purses, briefcases or carry-on luggage, comprises a shoulder pad, an elongated strip of pliant material, a plurality of holes positioned at substantially uniform intervals along the length of the elongated strip, and retractors located inside the shoulder pad. Extendible guide wires passing through the plurality of holes connect the ends of the elongated strip to the retractors, which are spring-biased to automatically retract the guide wires and stow the elongated strip inside internal storage spaces in the shoulder pad, thereby eliminating slack in the strap when no tension is applied to the ends of the elongated strip. When tension is applied to the ends of the elongated strip, the portions of the elongated strip stowed in the internal storage spaces of the shoulder pad are automatically extracted, thereby increasing the length of the strap to facilitate normal over-the-shoulder use.
Claims
1. A shoulder strap for a portable object, comprising: a) a shoulder pad comprising a base wall and a cover joined together to define a pair of openings at opposite ends of the shoulder pad, a pair of internal storage spaces adjacent to the pair of openings, and a retractor housing area bounded by the base wall, the cover and the pair of internal storage spaces; b) an elongated strip of pliant material passing through the pair of openings in the shoulder pad, the elongated strip comprising a forward section, a middle section and a rearward section, wherein the middle section is fixedly attached to the base wall, a portion of the forward section extends through one of the openings in the pair of openings so that the distal end of said forward section is located on the outside of one of the internal storage spaces, and a portion of the rearward section extends through the other opening in the pair of openings so that the distal end of said rearward section is located on the outside of the other internal storage space; c) a plurality of holes positioned at intervals along the lengths of said forward and rearward sections of the elongated strip of pliant material; and d) a pair of retractors located inside the retractor housing area of the shoulder pad, the pair of retractors comprising a pair of rotatable spindles and a pair extendible guide wires configured to wind around the pair of rotatable spindles, respectively, wherein the distal ends of the pair of extendible guide wires are attached, respectively, to the distal ends of the forward and rearward sections of the elongated strip of pliant material so that the pair of extendible guide wires pass through the plurality of holes in the elongated strip of pliant material; e) wherein the pair of rotatable spindles are biased so that, when no tension is applied to the distal ends of the forward and rearward sections of the elongated strip of pliant material, the pair of rotatable spindles will automatically rotate and wind the pair of extendible guide wires around the pair of rotatable spindles, thereby causing the forward and rearward sections of the elongated strip of pliant material to be retracted and stored inside the pair of internal storage spaces of the shoulder pad.
2. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein when a sufficient amount of tension is applied to the distal ends of the forward and rearward sections of the elongated strip of pliant material to overcome the bias on the pair of rotatable spindles, the pair of rotatable spindles will rotate and unwind the pair of extendible guide wires from the pair of rotatable spindles, respectively, thereby permitting the forward and rearward sections of the elongated strip of pliant material stored inside the pair of internal storage spaces, respectively, to be extracted from the pair internal storage spaces through the pair of openings in the shoulder pad.
3. The shoulder strap of claim 2, wherein attaching the portable object to the shoulder strap and permitting the shoulder strap to support the weight of the portable object provides the sufficient amount of tension to overcome the bias on the pair of rotatable spindles.
4. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein the pair of rotatable spindles are biased by a pair of springs.
5. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein: a) the distal ends of the forward and rearward sections of the elongated strip of pliant material located on the outside of the pair of openings in the shoulder pad are configured to automatically bend and fold back upon themselves when the pair of extendible guide wires are wound around the pair of rotatable spindles; and b) the folded distal ends of the forward and rearward sections are retracted and stored inside the pair of internal storage spaces, respectively.
6. The shoulder strap of claim 5, wherein the folded distal ends of the forward and rearward sections of the elongated strip of pliant material stored inside the pair of internal storage spaces, respectively, are configured to automatically unfold when the tension to overcome the bias on the pair of rotatable spindles is applied to the folded distal ends of the forward and rearward sections.
7. The shoulder strap of claim 1, further comprising a pair of fasteners, connected to the distal ends of the forward section and the rearward section, respectively, such that the forward section and the rearward section of the elongated strip of pliant material may be releasably attached to the portable object.
8. The shoulder strap of claim 7, wherein the pair of fasteners comprises a pair of hooks, or a pair of clasps, or a pair of buckles, or a pair of snap fasteners, or a combination of two or more thereof.
9. The shoulder strap of claim 7, wherein the base wall of the shoulder pad abuts the portable object when the forward section and the rearward section of the elongated strip of pliant material are retracted and stored inside the pair of internal storage spaces of the shoulder pad.
10. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein the elongated strip of pliant material is constructed from fabric, or cloth, or leather, or nylon, or plastic, or vinyl, or rubber, or a combination of two or more thereof.
11. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein the pair of extendible guide wires are constructed from flexible lengths of nylon, or metal, or plastic, or fabric, or cloth, or leather, natural fiber cord, string, or a combination of two or more thereof.
12. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein the plurality of holes through which the pair of extendible guide wires pass are located substantially along the centers of the lengths of the forward section and rearward section of the elongated strip of pliant material.
13. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein the plurality of holes in the elongated strip through which the pair of extendible guide wires pass comprises a collection of corresponding pairs of holes, each corresponding pair of holes in the collection being located at substantially uniform intervals along the lengths of the forward section and the rearward section of the elongated strip of pliant material.
14. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein the base wall is constructed from fabric, or cloth, or leather, or nylon, or plastic, or vinyl, or rubber, or a combination of two or more thereof.
15. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein the cover is constructed from fabric, or cloth, or leather, or nylon, or plastic, or vinyl, or rubber, or a combination of two or more thereof.
16. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein, the forward section and the rearward section of the elongated strip of pliant material are hidden from view when the forward section and the rearward section are stored, respectively, inside the pair of internal storage spaces of the shoulder pad.
17. The shoulder strap of claim 1, further comprising a cushion sewn into the base wall of the shoulder pad.
18. The shoulder strap of claim 17, wherein the cushion is constructed from foam, or rubber, or silicone, or a combination of two or more thereof.
19. A personal carrying device, comprising: a) a receptacle; b) a shoulder pad comprising a base wall and a cover joined together to define a pair of openings at opposite ends of the shoulder pad, a pair of internal storage spaces adjacent to the pair of openings, and a retractor housing area bounded by the base wall, the cover and the pair of internal storage spaces; c) an elongated strip of pliant material comprising a forward section, a middle section and a rearward section, wherein the middle section is fixedly attached to the base wall, a portion of the forward section is stored inside one of the internal storage spaces, and a portion of the rearward section is stored inside the other internal storage space; d) a pair of retractors located inside the retractor housing area of the shoulder pad, the pair of retractors comprising a pair of rotatable spindles, the pair of rotatable spindles biased to automatically wind a pair of extendible guide wires around the pair of rotatable spindles, respectively, wherein the distal ends of the pair of extendible guide wires are attached, respectively, to the distal ends of the forward and rearward sections of the elongated strip of pliant material; and e) a pair of fasteners, attached to the distal ends of the forward section and the rearward section, respectively, configured to releasably fasten the distal ends of the forward section and the rearward section to the receptacle; f) wherein, when the shoulder pad, the forward section and the rearward section are allowed to support the weight of the receptacle, the weight of the receptacle produces a sufficient amount of tension at the distal ends of the forward section and the rearward section of the elongated strip of pliant material to overcome the bias on the pair of rotatable spindles, thereby causing the pair of rotatable spindles to rotate and unwind the pair of extendible guide wires from around the pair of rotatable spindles, respectively; g) whereby the portions of the forward section and the rearward section of the elongated strip of pliant material stored inside the pair of internal storage spaces, respectively, are automatically extracted from the pair internal storage spaces through the pair of openings in the shoulder pad.
20. The personal carrying device of claim 19, wherein, when the weight of the receptacle is removed from the shoulder pad, the forward section and the rearward section of the elongated strip of pliant material, the pair of rotatable spindles will automatically rotate and wind the pair of extendible guide wires around the pair of rotatable spindles, thereby causing the forward and rearward sections of the elongated strip of pliant material to be retracted and stored inside the pair of internal storage spaces of the shoulder pad.
21. The personal carrying device of claim 19, wherein the receptacle comprises a purse, or handbag, or briefcase, or satchel, or suitcase, or duffle bag, or carry-on, or computer bag, or athletic bag or equipment case.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention and various aspects, features and advantages thereof are explained in more detail below with reference to exemplary and therefore non-limiting embodiments and with the aid of the drawings, which constitute a part of this specification and include depictions of the exemplary embodiments. In these drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(13) It is anticipated that embodiments of the present invention may be utilized in a variety of different industries, including without limitation, the fashion, business, sports, military and travel industries, or any other industry involving portable carriers and personal carrying devices.
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(15) The elongated strip 145 of pliant material comprises a forward section 150, a middle section (not shown in
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(17) The pair of rotatable spindles inside the pair of retractors are biased to rotate in a direction that causes the extendible guide wires 180a and 180b to be pulled into the shoulder pad 105 through the pair of openings 125a and 125b. Therefore, as the distance between the shoulder pad 105 and the portable briefcase 102 decreases, the biasing effect on the rotatable spindles cause the extendible guide wires 180a and 180b to wind around the rotatable spindles and withdraw into the shoulder pad 105 via the openings 125a and 125b. The withdrawal of the extendible guide wires 180a and 180b into the shoulder pad 105 automatically pulls the forward section 150 and the rearward section 160 through the pair of openings 125a and 125b and into the internal storage spaces 135a and 135b of the shoulder pad 105.
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(23) The elongated strip 145 of pliant material passes through the pair of openings 125a and 125b at opposite ends of the shoulder pad 105. Ideally, the elongated strip 145 passes underneath the retractors 170a and 179b, so that the middle section 155 of the elongated strip 145 is sandwiched between and fixedly secured to the base wall 110. In alternative embodiments, however, these components may instead be arranged so that the middle section 155 of the elongated strip 145 passes between the cover 115 and the top of the retractors 170a and 170b. In this configuration, the middle section 155 of the elongated strip 145 may be fixedly secured (by tape, thread or glue, for example) to the cover 115, the top of the retractors 170a and 170b, or both the cover 115 and the top of the retractors 170a and 170b.
(24) The forward section 150 and the rearward section 160 of the elongated strip 145 are shown in
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(27) In preferred embodiments, the shoulder pad 105 is constructed from pieces of nylon material that are sewn together to form the base wall 110, the cover 115, the pair of internal storage spaces 135a and 135b, the retractor housing area 140 and the pair of openings 125a and 125b. However, other materials, such as cloth, fabric, leather, plastic, vinyl or rubber, may also be used to construct the shoulder pad 105. In some embodiments, the shoulder pad 105 may be constructed from a combination of two or more of these materials. Ideally, the base wall 110 of the shoulder pad 105 also includes a pad or cushion constructed from a soft foam, rubber, silicone, or other material, to make the shoulder pad more comfortable as it sits on the user's shoulder.
(28) The elongated strip 145 of pliant material serves as the strap component of the shoulder strap 100 of the present invention. The length, width and composition of the elongated strip 145 of pliant material of the strap can vary. In preferred embodiments, however, the elongated strip 145 is a continuous length of thin nylon approximately one inch in width and fifty inches in length. The elongated strip 145 may be fixedly secured to the shoulder pad 105 by various methods, such as by sewing the elongated strip 145 to the base wall 110 or the cover 115.
(29) In preferred embodiments, the extendible guide wires 180a and 180b are constructed from flexible lengths of nylon. However, the extendible guide wires 180a and 180b may also be constructed from a variety of other materials, including without limitation, metal, plastic, fabric, cloth, leather, natural fiber cord, string, or any combination of two or more of these materials. The distal ends of the extendible guide wires 180a and 180b are typically sewn into the distal ends 153 and 163 of the forward and rearward sections 150 and 160 of the elongated strip 145. The purpose of the extendible guide wires 180a and 180b are to retract the forward and rearward sections 150 and 160 into the internal storage spaces 135a and 135b of shoulder pad 105. The weight of the personal carrying device is supported by the elongated strip 145.
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(31) To retract the forward and rearward sections 150 and 160 of the shoulder strap 100, the user grasps the center of the shoulder pad 105 and lifts the shoulder pad 105 off of the shoulder. Then the user places the briefcase on the floor or another surface before lowering the shoulder pad 105 toward the briefcase 102. As the distance between the shoulder pad 105 and the briefcase 102 decreases, the tension on the extendible guide wires 180a and 180b is gradually removed. This causes the retractors 170a and 170b inside the shoulder pad 105 to retract the extendible guide wires 180a and 180b into their guide wire housings 181, thereby causing the forward and rearward sections 150 and 160 to bend and fold back upon themselves so as to reproduce the folded portions 195a and 195b. As the extendible guide wires 180a and 180b continue retracting into the retractors 170a and 170b, the folded portions 195a and 195b are pulled through the openings 125a and 125b of the shoulder pad 105 and stowed in the internal storage spaces 135a and 135b. When the forward and rearward sections 150 and 160 are fully retracted, the base wall 110 of the shoulder pad 105 will rest neatly on the top surface of the briefcase 102 (see
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(35) Although the exemplary embodiments, uses and advantages of the invention have been disclosed above with a certain degree of particularity, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of this specification and practice of the invention as disclosed herein that alterations and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit or the scope of the invention, which are intended to be limited only by the following claims and equivalents thereof.