Carrying system
09877570 ยท 2018-01-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A carrying system comprising a load receptive unit for at least partly covering the back of a user, a first carrying strap extending between a first position of an upper section of said load receptive unit and a first position of a lower section of said load receptive unit, a second carrying strap extending between a second position of an upper section of said load receptive unit and a second position of a lower section of said load receptive unit, and a connecting device. The connecting device comprises a first portion arranged on the first carrying strap and a second portion arranged on the second carrying strap and releasably attachable to the first portion, wherein the first portion and the second portion of the connecting device are displaceably arranged along the extension of the first and second carrying strap. Also, a backpack and a tool belt comprising the carrying system and a method for attaching the carrying system is provided.
Claims
1. A carrying system for carrying a load, comprising: a load receptive unit for at least partly covering the back of a user; a first carrying strap extending between a first position of an upper section of said load receptive unit; and a first position of a lower section of said load receptive unit; a second carrying strap extending between a second position of an upper section of said load receptive unit; and a second position of a lower section of said load receptive unit; a connecting device, wherein the connecting device comprises a first portion with a connector opening and a first passage about a first passage axis arranged along a first strap axis of the first carrying strap, and a second portion with a connector protrusion and a second passage about a second passage axis arranged along a second strap axis of the second carrying strap, the connector protrusion of the second portion being releasably attachable to the connector opening of the first portion, wherein a first part of the connector protrusion is inserted into a lower portion of the connector opening and a second part of the connector protrusion is pushed substantially parallel to the first passage axis and upwards with respect to an upper portion of the opening to lock the first part of the connector protrusion relative to the first portion of the connecting device; wherein the first and second passage axes are adjustably arranged along and substantially parallel to the respective first and second strap axes, and wherein the first portion and the second portion of the connecting device are configured to interconnect with each other such that the first and second carrying straps are directly connected to each other; and a first tightening device is arranged on the first carrying strap and a second tightening device is arranged on the second carrying strap, wherein tightening of the tightening devices transfers the weight of the carrying system to the back, hips and legs of the user by shifting the position of the connecting device downwards.
2. The carrying system according to claim 1, further comprising a first cover arranged at least partly around the first carrying strap and located between the first position of the upper section of the load receptive unit and the first portion of the connecting device and a second cover arranged at least partly around the second carrying strap and located between the second portion of the upper section of the load receptive unit and the second portion of the connecting device.
3. The carrying system according to claim 2, wherein the first and second covers are made of a soft and flexible material.
4. The carrying system according to claim 1, wherein the first portion of the connecting device comprises at least one stopping device.
5. The carrying system according to claim 1, wherein the first portion and the second portion of the connecting device each comprises at least one stopping device.
6. The carrying system according to claim 1, further comprising a first stopping device arranged on the first carrying strap above the first portion of the connecting device to limit movement up the first carrying strap.
7. The carrying system according to claim 1, further comprising a first stopping device located between a first cover and the first portion of the connecting device.
8. The carrying system according to claim 1, further comprising a first stopping device arranged on the first carrying strap above the first portion of the connecting device and a second stopping device arranged on the second carrying strap above the second portion of the connecting device.
9. The carrying system according to claim 8, wherein the first stopping device is located between a first cover and the first portion of the connecting device and the second stopping device is located between a second cover and the second portion of the connecting device.
10. The carrying system according to claim 1, further comprising at least one of a third stopping device arranged on the first carrying strap below the first portion of the connecting device and a fourth stopping device arranged on the second carrying strap below the second portion of the connecting device.
11. The carrying system according to claim 1, further comprising the first tightening device arranged on the first carrying strap, between the first portion of the connecting device and the first position of the lower section of the load receptive unit and the second tightening device arranged on the second carrying strap, between the second portion of the connecting device and the second portion of the lower section of the load receptive unit.
12. The carrying system according to claim 1, wherein the first and second carrying straps are each made in one piece.
13. The carrying system according to claim 1, wherein the connector opening includes a key hole shape with the lower portion and the upper portion, wherein the connector protrusion includes the first part corresponding to the lower portion of the key hole shape and the second part corresponding to the upper section of the key hole shape.
14. The carrying system according to claim 13, wherein the first and second carrying straps respectively run through first and second covers, the first and second stopping devices, the first and second portions of the connecting device and the first and second tightening devices.
15. The carrying system according to claim 1, wherein the first and second portions of the connecting device are connected to each other by a connector or a combination of connectors taken from a group comprising: magnets, hook-and-loop fastening strip, key hole fasteners, hook-and-loop fasteners, cuff link fastening, sliding fasteners, and snap fastener.
16. The carrying system according to claim 1, wherein the connecting device is made of plastic, metal, rubber, or any combination thereof.
17. The carrying system according to claim 1, wherein the system is configured to form a backpack.
18. The carrying system according to claim 1, wherein the system is configured for a craftsman.
19. A method for attaching a carrying system, comprising: providing a carrying system having first and second carrying straps, at least one stopping device, a tightening device, and a connecting device with first and second portions, the first portion having a connector opening and a first passage about a first passage axis arranged along a first strap axis of the first carrying strap, the second portion having a connector protrusion and a second passage about a second passage axis arranged along a second strap axis of the second carrying strap, wherein a first part of the connector protrusion is inserted into a lower portion of the connector opening and a second part of the connector protrusion is pushed substantially parallel to the first passage axis and upwards with respect to an upper portion of the opening to lock the first part of the connector protrusion relative to the first portion of the connecting device, and wherein the first and second passage axes are substantially parallel to the respective first and second strap axes; placing the carrying system on the shoulders of a user; adjusting the position of first and second portions of the connecting device with the at least one stopping device; connecting the first and second portions of the connecting device; and tightening the first and second carrying straps with a tightening device.
20. A method for attaching a carrying system, comprising: providing a carrying system having first and second carrying straps, first and second stopping devices, a tightening device, and a connecting device with first and second portions, the first portion having a connector opening and a first passage about a first passage axis arranged along a first strap axis of the first carrying strap, the second portion having a connector protrusion and a second passage about a second passage axis arranged along a second strap axis of the second carrying strap, wherein a first part of the connector protrusion is inserted into a lower portion of the connector opening and a second part of the connector protrusion is pushed substantially parallel to the first passage axis and upwards with respect to an upper portion of the opening to lock the first part of the connector protrusion relative to the first portion of the connecting device, and wherein the first and second passage axes are substantially parallel to the respective first and second strap axes; placing the carrying system on the shoulders of a user; adjusting the position of the first and second stopping devices; adjusting the position of the first and second portions of the connecting device; connecting the first and second portions of the connecting device; and tightening the first and second carrying straps with the tightening device.
21. The carrying system according to claim 1, wherein a protrusion axis of the connector protrusion is substantially transverse to the first passage axis of the first passage when the connector protrusion is attached to the connector opening.
22. The carrying system according to claim 1, wherein connector opening includes a recess configured to slideably receive the connector protrusion along a recess axis that is substantially parallel to the first passage axis of the first passage.
23. The carrying system according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second carrying straps includes a rope.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in the following references being made to the appended drawings, wherein:
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(13) The carrying system 1 further comprises a first cover 10 which in this embodiment is a tube-like element enclosing parts of the first carrying strap 4.
(14) In an alternative embodiment the first and second cover may each include a formable and/or flexible inner portion (not shown). The inner portion may be formable such as to correspond to the shape and size of the shoulder and chest of the user. The inner portion may also be configured to retain a certain shape after the user takes the carrying system off of his/her shoulders so that the covers have the same shape as the last time the carrying system was carried. If another user then is using the carrying system, with a different shoulder and chest shape and size the covers may be adjusted to fit the new user and then retain that new form.
(15) It may be preferred to have detachable covers which are washable for keeping them clean and fresh. During the use of such carrying systems dirt and sweat is absorbed by the part closest to the body of the user, in this case it may be the covers. It is then desired to be able to clean them and keep them fresh so that they do not need to be exchanged. The material of the covers then may be a washable material which is able to retain its abilities, e.g. softness and flexibility, after they have been washed several times.
(16) Below the first cover 10 on the first carrying strap 4 a first stopping device 12 is arranged. Also, below the second cover 11, on the second carrying strap 5, a second stopping device 13 is arranged, in the same way as the first stopping device 12 is. Further down on the first and second carrying strap 4, 5 a third stopping device 14 and a fourth stopping device 15 may also be arranged, but this is an optional feature. All the stopping devices 12, 13, 14, 15 are manually displaceable along the two carrying straps 4, 5 in such a way that the user easily by hand may be able to place the stopping devices 12, 13, 14, 15 in a preferred position. The purpose of the stopping device 12, 13, 14, 15 is to adjust the position of a connecting device 16 (better shown in
(17) Between the first stopping device 12 and the third stopping device 14 on the first carrying strap 4 is a first portion 17 of the connecting device 16 arranged. Same goes for a second portion 18 of the connecting device 16 which is arranged between the second stopping device 13 and the fourth stopping device 15 on the second carrying strap 5. The first portion 17 and the second portion 18 of the connecting device are configured to interconnect with each other so that the first and second carrying strap 4, 5 are brought closer together and kept in place. Examples of preferred connecting devices 16 are shown in
(18) Closest to the first and second position of the lower portion 8a, 8b a first tightening device 19 is arranged on the first carrying strap 4 and a second tightening device 20 is arranged on the second carrying strap 5. The purpose of the first and second tightening device 19, 20 may be so that, when the first and second portion 17, 18 of the connecting device 16 are connected to each other, the user may pull the first and second tightening device 19, 20 to tighten the first and second carrying strap 4, 5 so that the load receptive unit 2 and carrying system 1 closely surround the back of the user. This may be a preferred ergonomic feature since the weight of the carrying system 1 then is distributed to not only the shoulders of the user but also to his/her back, stomach, hip and legs. In an alternative embodiment tightening means (not shown) may be integrated in the stopping devices 12, 13, 14, 15 or in the connecting device 16 for tightening the straps as the carrying system is placed on a user for better comfort and load distribution.
(19) The first and second carrying strap 4, 5 are preferably solid, thin straps which easily may be threaded through the elements arranged on the first and second carrying strap. The first and second carrying straps may of course in other embodiments have a different size or shape. The thin straps may also be referred to as ropes which may in different embodiment have varying thickness.
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(22) The carrying system 100 according to the second embodiment further comprises two slightly different covers, the first cover 110 which is arranged on the first carrying strap 104 and the second cover 111 which is arranged on the second carrying strap 105. The first and second cover 110, 111 have the shape of a tube and are displaceable along the extension of the first and second carrying strap 104, 105. The first and second cover 100, 111 may be of any size and length and removable, by means of fastening means (not shown), so that the user may adapt the carrying system 100 after his/her own needs. The fastening means for attaching and detaching the first and second cover 100, 111 may consist of e.g. a hook-and-loop fastening strip, at least one snap fastener or any other suitable fastening means. This type of cover 100, 111 may also, as in previous embodiments, be detachable and washable to keep it clean and fresh.
(23) Further, the carrying system 100, shown in
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(26) The design of the carrying system 1 also contributes to a better flexibility in the arms and shoulders of the user U since the carrying straps 4, 5 are not applied around the area of his/her bend of the arm.
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(34) Other suitable connecting devices may of course be used to achieve the advantageous features of the present disclosure.
(35) The carrying system as described in view of the embodiments herein may be used in all kinds of applications, such as working cloths, tool belts, sports equipment, professional gadgets, protective equipment or the like, and not just for backpacks.
(36) Although the present disclosure has been described above with reference to specific embodiments, it is not intended to be limited to the specific form set forth herein. Rather, the invention is limited only by the accompanying claims and, other embodiments than the specific above are equally possible within the scope of these appended claims.
(37) In the claims, the term comprises/comprising does not exclude the presence of other elements or steps. Furthermore, although individually listed, a plurality of means, elements or method steps may be implemented by e.g. a single unit or processor. Additionally, although individual features may be included in different claims, these may possibly advantageously be combined, and the inclusion in different claims does not imply that a combination of features is not feasible and/or advantageous. In addition, singular references do not exclude a plurality. The terms a, an, first, second etc do not preclude a plurality. Reference signs in the claims are provided merely as a clarifying example and shall not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims in any way.