Portable Optic Stabilizing Carry Device
20230049417 · 2023-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for securing and stabilizing devices which is further attached to a user. The apparatus is contoured along a surface to conform to a user's surface anatomy about the face, neck and upper chest area. An article mounting area, which is roughly rectangular in shape is located along the top of the apparatus. In one embodiment articles such as binoculars or cameras, are secured to the apparatus by way of straps. Straps or webbing couple the apparatus to the user. In one embodiment multiple straps attached to the apparatus are further attached to the user about the head, neck and upper chest areas. In one embodiment the apparatus is inflatable.
Claims
1. A portable optic stabilizing carry device comprising: a. an article mounting area with attachment means for an article b. an upper contour area and a lower contour area which roughly follows the contours of a user's face, neck and or chest c. an attachments means for said portable optic stabilizing carry device to said user
2. The device of claim 1 wherein a outer shell and an air bladder are present and a valve or means to fill said air bladder
3. The device of claim 2 further comprising a multitude of air chambers and a multitude of means to fill said air chambers
4. The device of claim 2 further comprising a structural support means located along an exterior surface of said portable optic stabilizing device
5. The device of claim 1 further comprising a recess and or channel originating along the upper contour area for diverting exhalations away from said upper contour area
6. The device of claim 1 further comprising a upper and lower means for tethering an article to said portable optic stabilizing device
7. The device of claim 1 further comprising an accessory article mounting area which is contoured to specific articles
8. The device of claim 1 further comprising a detachable contour area located along said upper and said lower contour area
9. The device of claim 2 further comprising a detachable contour area located along said upper and said lower contour area
10. The device of claim 2 further comprising a storage bag
11. The device of claim 2 further comprising a removable shell
12. The device of claim 1 further comprising a removable shell
13. A method for carrying articles comprising: a. providing an article mounting area comprising an article securement means, an upper article tethering means, a upper and lower contour area which roughly follows the contours of a user face and neck, an upper, middle and lower attachment surface and a lower portable optic stabilizing carry device tethering means, b. providing an article and placing it to said article mounting area and securing with said article securement means c. securing a attachment means to said user and said attachment surfaces whereby said article is supported by said article mounting area and said upper and lower contour areas and secured to said user for stabilization and use of said article.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein the upper and lower contour areas consists of a shell with a airtight chamber disposed within and a means to fill said air tight chamber
Description
DRAWINGS, FIGURES
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DRAWING REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0016] 20 portable optic stabilizing device
[0017] 22 article mounting area
[0018] 23A accessory article mounting area
[0019] 23B contour area of accessory article mounting area
[0020] 24A right article securement means
[0021] 24B left article securement means
[0022] 26 attachment means for mounting area
[0023] 28A upper article tethering means
[0024] 28B lower portable optic stabilizing carry device tethering means
[0025] 30A upper attachment surface
[0026] 30B lower attachment surface
[0027] 30M middle attachment surface
[0028] 32 valve
[0029] 32F front valve
[0030] 32B back valve
[0031] 33F upper front valve
[0032] 33B upper back valve
[0033] 40A upper contour area
[0034] 40B lower contour area
[0035] 40C detachable contour area
[0036] 41 back surface of POSC
[0037] 43 bottom surface of POSC
[0038] 45A right side surface of POSC
[0039] 45B left side surface of POSC
[0040] 48 respiration area
[0041] 48E respiration area outlet
[0042] 49 nose contour area
[0043] 50 user
[0044] 52 chest harness
[0045] 54 article
[0046] 56A upper attachment means to user
[0047] 56B lower attachment means to user
[0048] 56C attachment means to user with chin support
[0049] 57 cord
[0050] 58 storage stuff sack
[0051] 59 cord lock
[0052] 60 bill of hat
[0053] 60A hat with coupling means to user
[0054] 62 hinge
[0055] 66 coupling means to user
[0056] 70F front air chamber
[0057] 70B back air chamber
[0058] 71F upper front air chamber
[0059] 71B upper back air chamber
[0060] 80 structural support means
[0061] 80A structural support means coupling
[0062] 80B structural support means attachment area
[0063] 90 adjustable bottom support
[0064] Some of the embodiments of the POSC may have the following advantages over the prior art. [0065] Relatively Light weight [0066] Is less awkward to use and handle [0067] Can be custom fitted to the user [0068] Collapsible and easily stored [0069] Minimizes erratic movements of articles [0070] Contours to the user's surface anatomy to provide comfortable and stable viewing [0071] Able to be quickly and easily repositioned [0072] Able to be integrated with existing carry devices on the market [0073] Comfortable and easy to use [0074] Enables hands free usage
First Embodiment
[0075] The dimensions of one embodiment of the POSC 20 (
[0076] The POSC 20 has a left side surface 45B with an upper attachment surface 30A, a middle attachment surface 30M, and a lower attachment surface 30B, which consist of but not limited to: hook and loop, snap fasteners, or buckles. Said attachment surfaces are also located on a right side surface 45A shown in (
[0077] The user makes contact with the POSC 20 along the upper contour area 40A, and the lower contour area 40B. The upper contour area 40A and lower contour area 40B can be made of but not limited to: memory foam, foam, ABS, nylon, PVC, coated nylon, or PVC coated material. The user contacts or is in close proximity to the upper contour area 40A from roughly the nose to roughly the chin. The user contacts or is in close proximity to the lower contour area 40B from roughly the chin to roughly the base of the neck. Said contour areas roughly follow the contours of the surface anatomy of the anterior and or sides of the face and neck. A lower portable optic stabilizing carry device tethering means 28B is located at the bottom of the lower contour area 40B. The lower portable optic stabilizing carry device tethering means 28B can attach to a shoulder harness, backpack, or other items allowing the user to detach and or loosen straps from said upper and lower attachment means to user 56A, 56B and still have the POSC 20 within reach. This may be advantageous to hunters wanting to quickly clear the POSC 20 from the space along the users face and neck area.
Operation
[0078] A user 50 places an article upon the article mounting area 22 and secures it to the POSC 20 by way of right article securement means 24A, left article securement means 24B and upper article tethering means 28A. In the case of the inflatable POSC the user would blow into the valve 32 to inflate an inner air tight chamber and then close the valve. The user then would place his or her face against the upper contour area 40A and his or her neck and or chest against the lower contour area 40B. The user then would place the upper attachment means to user 56A on his or her head and the lower attachment means 56B around his or her neck and or chest area. The user can attach the POSC 20 to a chest harness, backpack, or other accessory by way of the lower portable optic stabilizing carry device tethering means 28B. User can adjust fit by tightening or loosening straps on the upper and lower attachment means to user by way of a buckle slider. The user can quickly detach from the POSC by uncoupling the attachment means to user by way of buckle attachment on the POSC from the upper, middle, lower attachment surface 30A, 30M, 30B. For easy storage the POSC can be deflated and place within the storage stuff sack 58.
Additional Embodiment
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[0084] Along the left side surface of portable optic stabilizing carry device 45B is a multitude of structural support means 80 that are secured to the POSC 20 by a structural support means attachment area 80B. The structural support means 80 can be separated into shorter segments by way of a structural support means coupling 80A. Said structural support means 80, said structural support means attachment area 80B, and said structural support means coupling 80A are located on or in close proximity to an article attachment area 22 and the right side surface of portable optic stabilizing device 45A (not shown). The structural support means 80 can consist of but not limited to: aluminum rods or cylinders which are solid or hollow, fiberglass rods or cylinders which are solid or hollow, plastic rods or cylinders which are solid or hollow, hollow poles which are linked together by an elastic cord resembling a tent pole, rectangular segments of plastic, or rigid or semi-rigid material in various shapes. Along the ends of the structural support means 80 can be a component of a hook and loop or snap closure which mates with a component of a hook and loop or snap closure along the structural support means attachment area 80B. Along the ends of the structural support means 80 can be male or female threads. The structural support means attachment area 80B can consist of but not limited to: a pocket with an open end which a rod or other shape can be inserted, snap closure component, or hook and loop component. The structural support means coupling 80A can consist of but not limited to: male or female threads which the ends of the structural support means 80 can screw into, a hub that has an inside diameter the size of an outside diameter of a rod or pole which is a structural support means 80.
[0085] The features described in (
[0086] These are not the only embodiments of my invention. Alternatively: [0087] Any of the features or components of the described embodiments can be in different locations on the POSC 20 than those depicted in the figures. [0088] Any of the features or components of the described embodiments can be in greater or lesser quantity or number than those depicted in the figures. [0089] Any of the features or components of the described embodiments can be present or absent from a particular embodiment. [0090] Different materials, sizes and interconnections can be used for all components. [0091] Different shapes can be used for all components. [0092] The POSC 20 can have an additional contour area which is located along or in close proximity to the chest of a user. [0093] A tube or projection can extend from a valve to accommodate inflation of air chambers. [0094] Different methods and components can be used for inflation of air chambers consisting of but not limited to: an internal inflation mechanism, a hand bulb air pump, a one way check valve, a tube or projection extending from a valve for inflation purposes, or a combination thereof.
Conclusion, Ramifications, and Scope
[0095] Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the embodiments but merely providing illustrations of some of several embodiments.
[0096] Thus the scope of the embodiments should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.