Retractable shoulder strap for towing wheeled luggage
10420411 ยท 2019-09-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/047
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A retractable shoulder strap for towing wheeled luggage with minimal to no hand assistance and that can be easily stored and worn comfortably. The retractable shoulder strap includes a housing, a retraction mechanism, a shoulder strap, a strap-adjustment slide, an elastic strap, and a handle-attaching system. The housing contains and conceals the retraction mechanism. The retractions mechanism allows the shoulder strap to be automatically retracted into the housing when not be utilized by the user. The shoulder strap allows the user to carry a load on his or her shoulder. The strap-adjustment slide allows the user to adjust the length of the shoulder strap, when extended from inside the housing. The elastic strap absorbs shocks produced when the user is towing wheeled luggage. The handle-attaching system allows the user to attach the retractable shoulder strap to a handle of wheeled luggage.
Claims
1. A retractable shoulder strap for towing wheeled luggage comprises: a housing; a retraction mechanism; a shoulder strap; a strap-adjustment slide; an elastic strap; a handle-attaching system; the retraction mechanism being positioned within the housing; the shoulder strap being operatively coupled to the retraction mechanism, wherein the retraction mechanism is used to selectively release the shoulder strap from the housing and is used to retract the shoulder strap into the housing; the shoulder strap being engaged through the strap-adjustment slide; the handle-attaching system being tethered to the housing by the elastic strap; the strap-adjustment slide comprises at least one strap entrance, at least one strap exit, and a clasp; the at least one strap entrance being operatively coupled to the clasp, wherein the at least one strap entrance is used to guide the shoulder strap into the clasp; and the clasp being operatively coupled to the at least one strap exit, wherein the at least one strap exit is used to guide the shoulder strap out of the clasp.
2. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the housing comprises at least one exit slot; the retraction mechanism comprises a spring and a roller; the roller being rotatably mounted within the housing; the spring being torsionally coupled in between the roller and the housing; the shoulder strap being laterally connected to the roller; and the shoulder strap traversing out of the at least one exit slot.
3. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the handle-attaching system comprises a fastening strap and a strap buckle; the elastic strap and the fastening strap each comprise a proximal end and a distal end; the proximal end of the elastic strap being externally connected to the housing; the distal end of the elastic strap being pivotably connected to the strap buckle; the proximal end of the fastening strap being pivotably connected to the strap buckle; and the proximal end of the fastening strap being positioned offset from the distal end of the elastic strap.
4. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 3 comprises: the distal end of the fastening strap being engaged into the strap buckle; and the distal end of the fastening strap being positioned offset from the distal end of the elastic strap, opposite the proximal end of the fastening strap.
5. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 3 comprises: a strap fastener; the strap fastener comprises a first interlocking piece and a second interlocking piece; the first interlocking piece and the second interlocking piece being laterally connected to the fastening strap; and the first interlocking piece and the second interlocking piece being positioned adjacent to each other along the fastening strap.
6. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a cover; the cover comprises a first free edge and a second free edge; the cover being laterally mounted around the strap-adjustment slide; the first free edge and the second free edge being positioned opposite to each other across the cover; and the first free edge being attached along the second free edge.
7. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 6 comprises: a cover fastener; the cover fastener comprises a first interlocking piece and a second interlocking piece; the first interlocking piece being connected along the first free edge; the second interlocking piece being connected along the second free edge; and the first interlocking piece being attached along the second interlocking piece.
8. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 6 comprises: a comfort pad; and the comfort pad being connected onto the cover, opposite the strap-adjustment slide.
9. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a D-ring; and the D-ring being terminally coupled to the shoulder strap, adjacent to the at least one strap exit.
10. A retractable shoulder strap for towing wheeled luggage comprises: a housing; a retraction mechanism; a shoulder strap; a strap-adjustment slide; an elastic strap; a handle-attaching system; a cover; the retraction mechanism being positioned within the housing; the shoulder strap being operatively coupled to the retraction mechanism, wherein the retraction mechanism is used to selectively release the shoulder strap from the housing and is used to retract the shoulder strap into the housing; the shoulder strap being engaged through the strap-adjustment slide; the handle-attaching system being tethered to the housing by the elastic strap; the cover comprises a first free edge and a second free edge; the cover being laterally mounted around the strap-adjustment slide; the first free edge and the second free edge being positioned opposite to each other across the cover; the first free edge being attached along the second free edge.
11. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 10 comprises: the housing comprises at least one exit slot; the retraction mechanism comprises a spring and a roller; the roller being rotatably mounted within the housing; the spring being torsionally coupled in between the roller and the housing; the shoulder strap being laterally connected to the roller; and the shoulder strap traversing out of the at least one exit slot.
12. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 10 comprises: the handle-attaching system comprises a fastening strap and a strap buckle; the elastic strap and the fastening strap each comprise a proximal end and a distal end; the proximal end of the elastic strap being externally connected to the housing; the distal end of the elastic strap being pivotably connected to the strap buckle; the proximal end of the fastening strap being pivotably connected to the strap buckle; and the proximal end of the fastening strap being positioned offset from the distal end of the elastic strap.
13. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 12 comprises: the distal end of the fastening strap being engaged into the strap buckle; and the distal end of the fastening strap being positioned offset from the distal end of the elastic strap, opposite the proximal end of the fastening strap.
14. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 12 comprises: a strap fastener; the strap fastener comprises a first interlocking piece and a second interlocking piece; the first interlocking piece and the second interlocking piece being laterally connected to the fastening strap; and the first interlocking piece and the second interlocking piece being positioned adjacent to each other along the fastening strap.
15. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 10 comprises: a cover fastener; the cover fastener comprises a first interlocking piece and a second interlocking piece; the first interlocking piece being connected along the first free edge; the second interlocking piece being connected along the second free edge; and the first interlocking piece being attached along the second interlocking piece.
16. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 10 comprises: a comfort pad; and the comfort pad being connected onto the cover, opposite the strap-adjustment slide.
17. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 10 comprises: the strap-adjustment slide comprises at least one strap entrance, at least one strap exit, and a clasp; the at least one strap entrance being operatively coupled to the clasp, wherein the at least one strap entrance is used to guide the shoulder strap into the clasp; and the clasp being operatively coupled to the at least one strap exit, wherein the at least one strap exit is used to guide the shoulder strap out of the clasp.
18. The retractable shoulder strap as claimed in claim 17 comprises: a D-ring; and the D-ring being terminally coupled to the shoulder strap, adjacent to the at least one strap exit.
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(7) All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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(9) The general configuration of the aforementioned components allows the present invention to tow wheeled luggage with minimal to no hand assistance. The present invention further allows the load carrying means to be stored easily, worn comfortably, and removed effortlessly. As seen in
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(12) The distal end 13 of the fastening strap 15 is free when the present invention is not attached to wheeled luggage. When the user attaches the present invention to wheeled luggage, the distal end 13 of the fastening strap 15 is engaged into the strap buckle 16. The distal end 13 of the fastening strap 15 is positioned offset from the distal end 13 of the elastic strap 11, opposite the proximal end 12 of the fastening strap 15. This arrangement allows the fastening strap 15 to be wrapped around the handle of wheel luggage in order to attach the present invention.
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(19) Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.