SHOULDER STRAP EQUIPPED WITH A SHAPING FRAME
20220232953 · 2022-07-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A carrying strap adjusted, in use, to be installed on the shoulder of a wearer, where the carrying strap has a shaping reinforcement having an inner surface and an outer surface, the reinforcement includes: an upper reinforcement portion located, in use, at the shoulder on which the carrying strap is installed, a front reinforcement portion which extends the upper reinforcement portion, the front reinforcement portion includes a support portion, where, along the upper reinforcement portion and the front reinforcement portion, the inner surface of the reinforcement is shaped as a portion of a Moebius strip, which inner surface, in use, is oriented towards the body of the wearer.
Claims
1. A should strap of a carrier, comprising: a shaping frame having one same inner surface and one same outer surface, the shaping frame comprising: an upper frame portion located, in use, at the level of the shoulder on which the shoulder strap is installed, a front frame portion which extends the upper frame portion, which front frame portion extends downwards, and the front frame portion comprises a support portion shaped such that, in use, the shoulder strap bears against a support surface of the carrier, wherein along the upper frame portion and the front frame portion, the inner surface of the frame has the shape of a Moebius strip portion, which inner surface is, in use, oriented towards the body of the carrier.
2. The shoulder strap according to claim 1, wherein: the upper frame portion has a first free end, the front frame portion has a second free end, the inner surface of the frame has the shape of a Moebius strip portion from the first free end to the second free end, such that said inner surface is twisted not only along the whole front frame portion, but also along the whole upper frame portion.
3. The shoulder strap according to claim 1, wherein the shape of the inner surface of the frame is geometrically defined by the following characteristics: the inner surface is caused by a continuous rotation of a segment about its middle, the length of said segment corresponding to the width of said inner surface, and said middle describes a trajectory describing a curve, and which rotation is non-zero and in the same direction, along said trajectory.
4. The shoulder strap according to claim 3, wherein the trajectory describes a flat curve or a left curve.
5. The shoulder strap according to claim 4, wherein the trajectory describes a circular portion, or an ellipsis portion, or a logarithmic curved portion, or a hyperbole portion, or an arch portion of a cycloid curve.
6. The shoulder strap according to claim 4, wherein the trajectory describes a helix portion, or a rational sextic portion, or a non-rational sextic portion.
7. The shoulder strap according to claim 3, wherein the following characteristics also geometrically define the shape of the inner surface of the frame: the angular rotation speed of the segment, when its middle is moved along the trajectory, is uniform and non-zero along said trajectory, or the angular rotation speed of the segment is variable and non-zero along said trajectory.
8. The shoulder strap according to claim 3, wherein the length of the segment is constant or variable along the trajectory.
9. The shoulder strap according to claim 1, wherein the front frame portion has a free end having a flared shape.
10. The shoulder strap according to claim 1, wherein the upper frame portion has a free end curved upwards.
11. The shoulder strap according to claim 1, wherein: a rear frame portion also extends the upper frame portion, which rear frame portion is adapted to extend, in use, downwards from the torso of the carrier, from the back face of said carrier, the rear frame portion comprises a rear support portion shaped such that, in use, the shoulder strap bears against a rear support surface of the carrier located in a back region of the carrier or at the level of a lateral flank of said carrier.
12. The shoulder strap according to claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the frame has the same shape as the inner surface of said frame.
13. A load-removing equipment on the human body, comprising a left shoulder strap and a right shoulder strap, wherein each of said straps is in accordance with claim 1.
14. A load-removing equipment on the human body, comprising one single shoulder strap, wherein said strap is in accordance with claim 12.
15. A method for manufacturing a shoulder strap according to claim 1, comprising: shaping the shaping frame such that the front frame portion extends downwards from the torso of a carrier, from the stomach face of said carrier and that the support portion is located on a front face or on a lateral face of the thorax or of the abdomen of said carrier, equipping the shoulder strap of the shaping frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0044] Other advantages and characteristics of the invention will appear better upon reading the description of a following preferred embodiment, in reference to the appended drawings, made as indicative and non-limiting examples and wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0059] The invention relates to a shoulder strap which is particularly adapted to equipping load-removing equipment on the human body. By “load-removing equipment”, this means any type of accessory, equipped with one or more shoulder straps and which is carried by the human body. This can be a travel bag, a sports bag, a golf bag, a walking bag, a military bag or firefighters' bag, a schoolbag, a baby carrier, a protective jacket (body armor, minesweeper clothing), etc. Generally, this bag is intended to transport a load: clothes, exercise books, equipment including military equipment, oxygen cylinder, fire hose, books, sport or baby accessories, etc.
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[0061] To improve the comfort in carrying decreased from the feeling of weight of the load carried, the lower end of the rear face of the bag 1 can possibly extend from each side by an abdominal or stomach belt made of two parts 6, 7, which makes it possible to fix the lower part of the bag 1 around the waist of the carrier. A buckle makes it possible to secure the two parts 6, 7 of this belt. The latter is well-known to a person skilled in the art.
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[0063] Each shoulder strap 8a, 8b comprises here an adjustment strap making it possible to adjust the length of the shoulder strap 8. The backpack 1 of
[0064] Without the rigidifying frames described above in the description, the straps 8a and 8b are flexible, i.e. easily deformable, manually. These frames make it possible to shape the straps, and rigidify them. Also, the straps 11a and 11b are more rigid—or less flexible—with the frames that without these frames, and/or said frames impress their shape on said straps.
[0065] A frame 3 is represented in
[0066] According to one embodiment, the frames 3 are thin, i.e. that their transverse cross-section has a width “I” which is greater than their thickness “e” (
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[0068] The frame 3 has elastic properties making it possible for it to be elastically deformed, reversibly. This elasticity makes it possible for the frames 3 to best follow the curvature of the straps 8a, 8b, as well as that of the torso of the carrier 2, with a spring effect, as explained in detail above in the description.
[0069] The frames 3 can be obtained by molding or machining. They are, for example, made of:—plastic such as a PVC or a urethane polymer (polyurethane);—metal such as stainless steel, aluminum alloy, copper alloy, brass alloy;—composite material such as glass fibers or carbon fibers mixed with a thermoplastic or thermosetting resin; raw timber, stratified timber, laminated timber;—etc. Any other material which suits a person skilled in the art can be used. The frame 3 can also be formed of several materials, comprising for example a core made of a metal material, which core is coated with silicone or another flexible plastic material ensuring an electric insulation in addition to an increased comfort.
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[0071] The frame 3 has an upper portion 30, which is located, in use, at the level of the shoulder 12, 15 on which is installed the shoulder strap 8a, 8b equipped with the respective frame 3. This upper portion 30 is preferably curved in the shape of an arc or of a hook and the curvature of which is adapted to the morphology of the shoulders 12, 15 of the carrier 2. Thus, when the carrier 2 carries the bag 1, the shoulder strap 8a, 8b extends above their shoulder 12, 15. The upper portion 30 has a free end 300 (or upper free end).
[0072] This upper portion 30 extends downwards through a front frame portion 31. These two portions 30, 31 here form one single and same part, without discontinuity. All or some of the front frame portion 31 is installed in the shoulder strap 8a, 8b. It extends, in use, downwards from the torso of the carrier 2, from the stomach face of said carrier, whatever the anatomy and/or the morphology of said carrier. In
[0073] When a frame 3 is associated with a strap 8a, 8b, this takes the shape of said frame. The frame 3 therefore makes it possible to shape the strap 8a, 8b. This property is used, in the scope of the invention, to create new points or zones to support said strap in a region of the torso of the carrier 2, other than the shoulders 12, 15.
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[0077] The trajectory T of
[0078] The trajectory T can however be a curve traced in a three-dimensional space—3D curve or left curve—contained in the space (O, x, y, z). By referring to
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[0080] During its movement between the points T0 and T1, and geometrically-speaking, the rotation speed of the segment AB is not zero and can be constant (uniform or equal angular rotation speed along the trajectory T) or inconstant (variable or different angular rotation speed along the trajectory T). Choosing this rotation speed makes it possible to best adapt to the morphology of the carrier 2 and/or to adjust very precisely the location of the support portion 32. For the same reasons, the length of the segment AB (which corresponds to the width of the frame 3) can be constant or vary along the trajectory T, between the points T0 and T1. For example, as illustrated in
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[0083] The shape of the frame 3 makes it possible to orient very precisely the support portion 32 parallel to the support zone 24 of the carrier 2. The frame 3 will impress a twisting movement on the strap 8a, 8b such that the latter best follows the curvature of the torso of the carrier 2 and, at the same time, that the support portion 32 reaches a target support zone 24. This support zone 24 can vary according to the type of bag or load-removing equipment and/or according to the morphology, the size, the type and/or the gender of the carrier 2. Furthermore, the specific shape of the inner surface S1 of the frame 3 (and more generally, the specific shape of said frame), makes it possible to offset the straps 8a, 8b frontwards and/or upwards from the collarbones and/or the shoulders 12, 15 of the carrier 2. As appears in
[0084] In traditional bags, the straps 8a, 8b pass over the shoulders 12, 15 and the collarbones of the carrier 2, and descend against the chest muscles then pass under the armpits. The shoulders 12, 15 are therefore the main zones for supporting the straps 8a, 8b, the main portion of the weight of the load being taken up at the level of said shoulders. The shape of the frame 3 makes it possible to orient very precisely the support portion 32, towards a targeted support zone 24, and parallel to the latter. The best results, in terms of comfort and of decreasing the feeling of weight of the load carried, are obtained when the support zone 24 is located at the level of the chest muscles of the carrier 2, preferably in the upper or lateral part of said chest muscles.
[0085] The action of restricting the strap 8a, 8b being flattened against the support zone 24, induces that said strap does not rest directly on a shoulder 12, 15, nor on a collarbone, nor on a trapezoid of the carrier 2. On the contrary, each strap 8a, 8b bears against the support surface 24 of the carrier 2, so as to apply at least one part (even all) of the load of the bag 1 and of the item(s) transported inside, against said support surface. The load is therefore moved over the support surface 24 which can be more urged than the shoulders 12, 15 without this causing discomfort. The backpack 1 seems a lot lighter. It has been able to be observed that, when a bag 1 comprising shoulder straps 8a, 8b according to the invention is used, the load to be carried can be increased by 10% to 80% without significant perception for the carrier 2. In other words, for one same load, the backpack 1 seems a lot lighter for the individual who carries it.
[0086] More specifically, and as illustrated in
[0087] In the present description, when it is indicated that the shoulder strap 8a, 8b extends or bears “against” the torso of the carrier 2 (support surface 24), this of course means against the torso or against clothing covering the torso. Likewise, when it is indicated that the shoulder strap 8a, 8b does not rest on a shoulder 12, 15, this means that it could be in contact, at the level of the shoulder, with clothing of the carrier 2.
[0088] Different techniques making it possible to secure the frames 3 to the straps 8a, 8b will now be explained in detail, in reference to
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[0092] In an embodiment variant, the upper frame portion 30 can be extended by a rear frame portion, which rear frame portion extends, in use, downwards from the torso of the carrier 2, from the back face of said carrier. The frame 3 has, in this case, an arch or horseshoe shape, comprising a front branch (front frame portion 31), a rear branch (rear frame portion) and an upper portion 30. The upper portion 30 includes an upper portion of the front branch and an upper part of the rear branch. The front and rear branches can be of the same length or of different lengths.
[0093] Like for the front frame portion 31, this rear frame portion comprises a rear support portion shaped such that, in use, the shoulder strap 8a, 8b (or directly, said rear frame portion) bears against a rear support surface of the carrier 2 located in a back region of the carrier (back, lumbar) or at the level of a lateral flank of said carrier. The frame 3 thus has two separate support portions.
[0094] Along the rear frame portion, the inner surface S1 of the frame 3 (and possible its outer surface Se) can also be caused by the continuous rotation of a segment about its middle, which center has a trajectory T describing a curve. The rear frame portion is thus twisted. Preferably, the front and rear frame portions are not twisted in the same direction, so as to optimize the supports at the front support surface level of the rear support surface. The rear frame portion can also not be twisted.
[0095] Such a frame 3 with two branches makes it possible to surround the torso of the carrier 2 at the level of two support zones: a first stomach region where the front frame portion supports and a second back region where the rear frame portion supports. These two support zones are located on the same side of the torso (on the right or on the left of the sagittal plane of the carrier 2). When the carrier 2 installs the bag 1 on their shoulders, the front frame portion and the rear frame portion of each frame is deviated at the level of the torso of the carrier 2 and act like jaws by elastically deforming, with a spring effect, to surround, without injuring them, said torso.
[0096] When each of the straps 8a, 8b is equipped with a frame 3 with two branches, a double clamping effect is obtained: the frame 3 engaging with the right strap 8a acts like a clamp in the right part of the torso and the frame 3 engaging with the left strap 8b acts as a clamp in the left part of said torso. All or some of the weight of the load is thus moved and distributed at the level of these two new support zones.
[0097] A clamping effect can also be obtained (to the right, to the left, or diagonally from the torso), with one single frame 3 with two branches, which makes it possible to equip a single-strapped bag.
[0098] The arrangement of the different elements and/or means and/or steps of the invention, in the embodiments described above, must not be understood as requiring such an arrangement in all the implementations. In any case, it will be understood that various modifications can be applied to these elements and/or means and/or steps, without deviating from the sense and the scope of the invention. In particular: [0099] The transverse cross-section of the upper frame portion 30 can be different from that of the front frame portion 31. The transverse cross-section of the front frame portion 31 can in particular be wider than that of the upper frame portion 30 so as to increase the surface of the support portion 32. [0100] The frame 3 can possibly have a straight portion, the length of which is marginal with respect to the total length of said frame (≤5% of the total length).
[0101] Furthermore, one or more characteristics outlined only in one embodiment can be combined with one or more other characteristics outlined only in another embodiment. Likewise, one or more characteristics outlined only in one embodiment can be generalized to the other embodiments, even if this or these characteristic(s) is/are described only in combination with other characteristics.