GEAR BAG WITH MOUNTING SYSTEM
20200398762 ยท 2020-12-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R7/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R5/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R7/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A62C99/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A storage assembly includes a gear bag having a rigid mounting plate secured to its bottom wall, and a pair mounting rails for receiving the edges of the mounting plate. The mounting rails are designed to be mounted in spaced-apart relationship on a ceiling, wall, or floor of an emergency vehicle, and to receive the edges of the mounting plate. The gear bag defines at least one compartment sized and shaped to contain a personal safety item such as a helmet.
Claims
1. The storage assembly according to claim 21, wherein: the first mounting component comprises a pair of spaced-apart mounting rails secured to the surface, each of the rails defining a groove; and the second mounting component comprises a rigid mounting plate secured to the bottom of the gear bag, the rigid mounting plate having planar side edges configured to be inserted in the grooves defined by the mounting rails.
2-12. (canceled)
13. The storage assembly according to claim 1, wherein: the first retention element comprises an opening formed in one of the mounting rails; and the second retention element comprises a detent pin configured to be inserted through the opening in the mounting rail.
14. The storage assembly according to claim 1, wherein the mounting plate is I-shaped and includes: two enlarged end portions, each end portion having a length and a width, and a connector portion extending between the two enlarged end portions, the connector portion having a width that is less than the width of each of the two enlarged portions; and each of the rails includes a pair of ends, an upper portion, and a lower portion, wherein the groove is defined between the upper and lower portions, and wherein the upper portion of each rail includes a gap having a length equal to the length of one of the enlarged end portions.
15. The storage assembly according to claim 14, further comprising a retention assembly configured to maintain the mounting plate in a fixed position relative to the mounting rails, wherein: the first retention element comprises an opening located in the upper portion of one of the rails, wherein the distance from the opening to the nearest end of the rail is slightly greater than the length of one of the enlarged end portions of the mounting plate; and the second retention element comprises a detent pin configured to extend through the aligned first and second openings in the rail and to block the one enlarged end of the mounting plate from movement in one direction.
16. The storage assembly according to claim 15, further comprising a connector cable coupling the detent pin to the end of the rail.
17-20. (canceled)
21. A storage assembly comprising: a gear bag having a bottom; and an attachment system for securing the gear bag to a surface in a personnel-accommodating cabin of an emergency vehicle, the attachment system including a first mounting component fixed to the surface; a second mounting component fixed to the bottom of the gear bag and cooperating with the first component to detachably secure the gear bag to the surface; a first retention element coupled to the first mounting component; a second retention element coupled to the second mounting component and mating with the second element to prevent accidental separation of the first and second mounting components; and a manipulation element coupled to one of the first and second elements and configured to facilitate intentional separation of the second mounting element from the first mounting element.
22. The storage assembly according to claim 13, wherein the manipulation element comprises an enlarged ring at an end of the detent pin.
23. The storage assembly according to claim 15, wherein the manipulation element comprises an enlarged ring at an end of the detent pin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0017] As best seen in
[0018] The front wall 28 supports an elongated, zippered front pocket 38 that is also sized and shaped to contain at least one piece of firefighting gear, such as a safety hood, face mask, or gloves. In one embodiment, the length of the elongated front pocket 38 is approximately the same as the length of the helmet compartment, and the height of the elongated front pocket 38 is about one-half to about three-fourths of the depth of the helmet compartment. The elongated front pocket 38 may optionally be divided into three smaller pockets 40, 42, 44, each of which is sized and shaped to contain a single item such as a firefighting glove, a safety hood, or a face mask. One of the pockets 40, 42, 44 may contain a packet of tissues enabling a firefighter to wipe potentially toxic or carcinogenic substances off the gear before storing it.
[0019] All the walls 20, 22, 24, 26, 38, 30 and all the pockets 34, 36, 38 of the gear bag 10 are made of a sturdy, water-resistant, and easily cleanable material such as vinyl. The material should have no mesh portions, and no small openings or pores that could allow fine particles to enter the bag. Furthermore, a closure assembly should be provided for preventing debris or particles from entering the pockets 34, 36, 38 or the helmet compartment. In a preferred embodiment, the closure assembly comprises a plurality of zippers, including a zipper for the helmet compartment, a zipper for each end compartment 34, 36, and at least one zipper for the elongated front pocket 38 (if the elongated front pocket is divided into smaller pockets, it may be desirable to provide a separate zipper for each small pocket 40, 42, 44). The closure assembly and the absence of small openings or pores in the gear bag 10 are critical, since firefighting environments are often filled with soot containing PCBs, formaldehyde, benzene, asbestos, and a variety of other carcinogenic materials. Since firefighters have been found to suffer from cancer at much higher rates than the general public, it is essential that they clean off their gear before placing it their gear bag, and that once in the bag, there is minimal potential for contaminants to enter the bag. Conversely, if contaminants should be bought into the bag with incompletely cleaned gear, there should be minimal potential for those contaminants to drop out of the bag, where they might then be deposited onto the floors of the firefighters' personal vehicles or even their homes.
[0020] In one preferred embodiment, the gear bag 10 includes an additional pocket for storing a plurality of disposable and sealable liner bags. Thus, before placing any individual item in its compartment or pocket, the user may remove one of the liner bags, place the item in the liner bag, and seal the liner bag. This prevents the interior of the pockets or compartments from being contaminated themselves.
[0021] A mounting plate 46 made from a strong, rigid material such as steel or aluminum is secured by fasteners 48 such as bolts or rivets to the bottom wall 20 of the gear bag 10. As best seen in
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[0023] To mount the gear bag 10 on the ceiling 12, a firefighter positions the gear bag 10 bottom-side up so that the one of the enlarged ends 50 of the mounting plate 46 is aligned with the gap 66 in the top portion 62 of each of the rails 56, 58, and the side edges 68, 70 of the connector portion 54 are received within the groove 64, as shown in
[0024] A retention assembly for maintaining the mounting plate 46 in a fixed position relative to the rails 56, 58 is shown in
[0025] To remove a gear bag from the ceiling, a firefighter simply removes the detent pins 72, 74 from their respective holes 76, 78, slides the bag along the rails 56, 58 until one of the enlarged ends 50, 52 is aligned with the gap 66. The bag can then be pulled away from the ceiling and carried wherever needed.
[0026] While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.