Hip carrier
12357108 ยท 2025-07-15
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Abstract
A hip carrier has a belt strap supporting a seat. The seat holds a seat insert which can be made of foam. The seat can be further supported by a shoulder retainer. The seat is mounted to the belt strap. The seat has a right strap connection and a left strap connection. A seat insert fits into a seat pad compartment. The shoulder retainer includes a left shoulder strap and a right shoulder strap connected together at a shoulder strap junction. A shoulder strap junction is formed as a shoulder retainer front panel. The right shoulder strap extends to a left rear shoulder strap, and the left shoulder strap extends to a right rear shoulder strap. The right rear shoulder strap crosses the left rear shoulder strap.
Claims
1. A hip carrier comprising: a. a belt strap; b. a seat, wherein the seat is mounted to the belt strap, wherein the seat has a right strap connection mounted on a seat right end and a left strap connection mounted on a seat left end; c. a seat insert, wherein the seat insert fits into a seat pad compartment; and d. a shoulder retainer, wherein the shoulder retainer includes a left shoulder strap and a right shoulder strap connected together at a shoulder strap junction, wherein the shoulder strap junction is formed as a shoulder retainer front panel, wherein the right shoulder strap extends to a left rear shoulder strap, and wherein the left shoulder strap extends to a right rear shoulder strap, wherein the right rear shoulder strap crosses the left rear shoulder strap, wherein the left rear shoulder strap extends to a left seat strap that connects to the left strap connection, wherein the right rear shoulder strap extends to a right seat strap that connects to the right strap connection.
2. The hip carrier of claim 1, wherein the hip carrier further includes a belt bag mounted to the belt strap.
3. The hip carrier of claim 1, wherein the hip carrier further includes a front seat compartment formed on the seat.
4. The hip carrier of claim 1, wherein the seat further includes a right front seat sleeve pocket, wherein the right front seat sleeve pocket covers the right strap connection and wherein the seat further includes a left front seat sleeve pocket, wherein the left front seat sleeve pocket covers the left strap connection.
5. The hip carrier of claim 1, wherein the seat further includes a seat pad flap, wherein the shoulder retainer front panel extends downwardly to a shoulder retainer flap, wherein the shoulder retainer flap connects to the seat pad flap.
6. The hip carrier of claim 5, further including a right upper buckle and a left upper buckle connected to the shoulder retainer flap, and further including a right lower buckle and a left lower buckle connected to the seat pad flap, wherein the right upper buckle engages the right lower buckle and wherein the left upper buckle engages the left lower buckle.
7. The hip carrier of claim 1, wherein the left seat strap terminates at a left outer connector, and wherein the right seat strap terminates at a right outer connector, wherein the left strap connection is formed as a left inner connector, wherein the right strap connection is formed as a right inner connector, wherein the left outer connector attaches to the left inner connector, and wherein the right outer connector attaches to the right inner connector.
8. The hip carrier of claim 7, wherein the right outer connector and the left outer connector have a locking head channel, wherein the right inner connector and the left inner connector have a protrusion head, wherein the protrusion head engages the locking head channel.
9. The hip carrier of claim 8, Wherein the protrusion head further includes a protrusion head mesa, wherein the locking head channel is formed as a leaf spring and further includes a mesa locking indent, wherein the mesa locking indent engages the protrusion head mesa, wherein the locking head channel is formed between a first channel sidewall and a second channel sidewall.
10. The hip carrier of claim 9, further including an engaging groove, wherein the engaging groove receives the protrusion head edge.
11. The hip carrier of claim 10, wherein the outer connector is formed as a locking head, wherein the locking head has a locking head base surface, wherein the inner connector includes a protrusion base, wherein the locking head base surface engages a protrusion base retaining surface, wherein the connection protrusion head is mounted to the protrusion base at an inner connector stem.
12. The hip carrier of claim 11, wherein the hip carrier further includes a belt bag mounted to the belt strap.
13. The hip carrier of claim 11, wherein the hip carrier further includes a front seat compartment formed on the seat.
14. The hip carrier of claim 11, wherein the seat further includes a right front seat sleeve pocket, wherein the right front seat sleeve pocket covers the right strap connection and wherein the seat further includes a left front seat sleeve pocket, wherein the left front seat sleeve pocket covers the left strap connection.
15. The hip carrier of claim 11, wherein the seat further includes a seat pad flap, wherein the shoulder retainer front panel extends downwardly to a shoulder retainer flap, wherein the shoulder retainer flap connects to the seat pad flap.
16. The hip carrier of claim 15, further including a right upper buckle and a left upper buckle connected to the shoulder retainer flap, and further including a right lower buckle and a left lower buckle connected to the seat pad flap, wherein the right upper buckle engages the right lower buckle and wherein the left upper buckle engages the left lower buckle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) The following call out list of elements can be a useful guide in referencing the element numbers of the drawings.
(12) The following call out list of elements can be a useful guide in referencing the element numbers of the drawings. 20 Shoulder Retainer 21 Left Shoulder Strap 22 Right Rear Shoulder Strap 23 Right Shoulder Strap 24 Shoulder Retainer Front Panel 25 Left Rear Shoulder Strap 26 Left Seat Strap 27 Right Seat Strap 28 Shoulder Retainer Flap 29 Shoulder Strap Junction 30 Seat 31 Seat Pad 32 Front Seat Compartment 33 Front Seat Compartment Zipper 34 Front Seat Sleeve Pocket 35 Right Strap Connection 36 Left Strap Connection 37 Seat Pad Compartment 38 Seat Pad Flap 39 Seat Sidewall 40 Belt Strap 41 Belt Bag 142 Belt Bag Zipper 42 Left Upper Buckle 143 Belt Bag Zipper Pull 43 Left Lower Buckle 44 Right Upper Buckle 45 Right Lower Buckle 46 Rear Crossover 47 Strap Connection Cover 48 Strap Connection Cover Cinch 49 Strap Connection Cover Pocket 150 Seat Insert 50 Connection Area 151 Foam Body 51 Connection Protrusion 152 Insert Front Surface 52 Protrusion Base 153 Insert Left Side Wall 53 Locking Head 154 Upper Insert Surface 54 Latch Release 254 Locking Head Buckle 55 Seat Strap Pull 58 Insert Tapered Bottom 70 Outer Connector 71 Locking Head Channel 72 Mesa Locking Indent 73 Forward Indent 74 Channel Bevel 75 Engaging Groove 76 Locking Head Base Surface 77 First Channel Sidewall 78 Second Channel Sidewall 79 Tactile Indent 80 Inner Connector 81 Inner Connector Stem 82 Base Stitching 83 Connection Protrusion Head 84 Protrusion Head Mesa 85 Protrusion Head Top Surface 86 Mesa Edge 87 Protrusion Head Edge 88 Protrusion Base Retaining Surface 89 Base Edge 91 Seat Right End 92 Seat Left End
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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(14) During light usage, such as for a new infant, the belt strap 40 is sufficient to support the seat 30 without a shoulder retainer 20. The belt strap 40 has a belt bag 41 that can have a zippered compartment at a belt bag zipper 142. The belt bag zipper 142 can have a belt bag zipper pull 143 so that a user can grasp the zipper beginning toward the front and pull it toward the back.
(15) During heavier usage, the user can supplement the optional shoulder retainer 20. The shoulder retainer 20 has a left shoulder strap 21 and a right shoulder strap 23 joining at a shoulder strap junction 29. The shoulder strap junction 29 forms a shoulder retainer front panel 24 at an area lower than the shoulder strap junction 29. The shoulder retainer front panel 24 extends to a shoulder retainer flap 28 which connects to the seat 30 at buckles. The right shoulder strap 23 extends rearwardly to a left rear shoulder strap 25 while the left shoulder strap 21 extends rearwardly to a right rear shoulder strap 22. The right rear shoulder strap 22 connects to a right seat strap 27 which attaches at a right strap connection 35 on the seat 30. Similarly, the left rear shoulder strap 25 connects to a left seat strap 26 which connects to the seat 30 at the left strap connection 36. The left strap connection 36 and the right strap connection 35 can be mounted inside front seat sleeve pockets 34 such that extra slack line of the right seat strap 27 and the left seat strap 26 can be rolled up and stuffed into the front seat sleeve pockets. The front seat sleeve pocket can communicate from one side of the seat 32 the other side of the seat 30 for additional item storage.
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(17) The left seat strap 26 connects to the left strap connection 36 on the seat sidewall 39. The left strap connection 36 is preferably in the front seat sleeve pocket 34 when the pocket fabric is covering the left strap connection 36. During use, a user can pull back the pocket to expose the left strap connection 36 as seen in
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(23) The connection protrusion 51 further includes a circular or disk shaped connection protrusion head 83 having a circular or disk shaped protrusion head mesa 84 extending from the connection protrusion head 83. The connection protrusion head 83 extends from the protrusion base 52 at an inner connector stem 81. The inner connector stem 81 passes between the first channel sidewall 77 and the second channel sidewall 78 when the connection protrusion 51 engages the locking head 53 in an engaged position from a disengaged position.
(24) The outer connector 70 is preferably formed as the locking head 53. The outer connector 70 preferably further includes a forward indent 73. The forward indent 73 is preferably a beveled surface. The locking head base surface 76 is preferably U-shaped for receiving the connection protrusion 51. The protrusion head mesa 84 lodges in the mesa locking indent 72. The locking head channel 71 is formed as a leaf spring that biases the mesa locking indent 72 against the protrusion head mesa 84. When the user presses the latch release 54, the locking head channel 71 is pulled away from the protrusion head mesa 84 to allow release of the outer connector 70 from the inner connector 80. The connection protrusion head 83 has a protrusion head edge 87 that engages an engaging groove 75 of the locking head 53. The protrusion head mesa 84 has a mesa edge 86 that engages a mesa locking indent 72 of the outer connector 70, when in the engaged position. The base edge 89 does not catch on the locking head 53 due to the forward indent 73. A user can slide the forward indent 73 over the base edge 89 until the protrusion head edge 87 rides over a channel bevel 74. The channel bevel 74 is U-shaped and guides the connection protrusion head 83 into the locking head channel 71. The second channel sidewall 78 and the first channel sidewall 77 bound the left and right sides of the locking head channel 71.