Carry assist harness system
12529541 ยท 2026-01-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C33/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F41H5/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41C33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A carry harness system includes a support belt arranged to encircle a user's waist; a shoulder harness arranged to lay over the user's shoulders on opposite sides of the user's head; two front belt support straps arranged to be on a front side of the user and extending between the shoulder harness and the support belt; two rear belt support straps arranged to be on a rear side of the user and extending between the shoulder harness and the support belt; two post receivers supported on the support belt on the rear side; and two posts. The posts are arranged spaced-apart on the rear side, fit into the receivers and extending vertically between the post receivers and a vertical elevation above the shoulder harness. The two posts are fixed to the shoulder harness and have strap connections at tops of the posts. Two object support straps extend between the strap connections forwardly and obliquely to attachments on a rear side of the object to be carried.
Claims
1. A carry harness system, comprising: a body-supported harness assembly having a belt portion; a post arranged on a rear side of the body-supported harness assembly, supported from the body-supported harness assembly and extending vertically to a vertical elevation above the shoulder harness, the post fixed to the body-supported harness assembly and having a strap connection at a top of the post; an object support strap extending from the strap connection forwardly and obliquely to an attachment on a rear side of the object to be carried; and wherein the post fits into a receiver on the belt portion of the body-supported harness, the receiver comprises a tube having a pin removable from, and extendable into, a central channel of the tube, wherein the post includes an adapter that extends into the tube and includes vertically spaced-apart adjustment holes to adjust the vertical position of the post, wherein the adjustment holes are vertically positionable to align a select one adjustment hole to receive the pin to set an elevation of the post.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the attachments each comprise a ring attached to the object to be carried and an anchor attached to the object below the ring, each object support strap threaded through the ring and extending downward to be attached to the anchor.
3. A carry harness system, comprising: a support belt arranged to encircle a user's waist; a shoulder harness arranged to lay over the user's shoulders on opposite sides of the user's head; at least one front belt support strap arranged to be on a front side of the user and extending from the shoulder harness to the support belt; at least one rear belt support strap arranged to be on a rear side of the user and extending from the shoulder harness to the support belt; two posts arranged spaced-apart on the rear side, supported from the support belt by vertically adjustable mechanisms, and extending vertically from the support belt to a vertical elevation above the shoulder harness, the two posts fixed to the shoulder harness and having strap connections at tops of the posts; two object support straps extending from respective strap connections forwardly and obliquely to respective attachments on a rear side of the object to be carried.
4. The system according to claim 3, wherein the object comprises a ballistic shield.
5. The system according to claim 3, wherein the vertically adjustable mechanisms comprise two receivers, each receiver comprises a tube having a pin extending into removable from, and extendable into, a central channel of the tube, wherein the post extends into the tube and includes an adapter that includes vertically spaced-apart adjustment holes, wherein the adjustment holes are vertically positionable to align a select one adjustment hole to receive the pin to set an elevation of the post.
6. The system according to claim 3, further comprising a horizontal member connected between the two posts at a vertical position above the receivers to set a spacing of the posts at a shoulder region of the user.
7. The system according to claim 3, wherein the vertical elevation is located vertically between a top of a user's head and a top of a user's shoulders.
8. The system according to claim 3, wherein the at least one rear belt support strap comprises two spaced apart rear belt support straps, and the rear belt support straps are connected together by a lateral strap.
9. The system according to claim 3, comprising two post receivers supported on the support belt on the rear side; said two posts fit into the two post receivers and extending vertically from the two post receivers to the vertical elevation above the shoulder harness.
10. The system according to claim 3, wherein each post is surrounded by padding along a substantial portion of its length.
11. The system according to claim 3, where the shoulder harness comprises a mat on a rear side thereof and spaced-apart shoulder straps on a rear side thereof, the at least one rear belt support strap comprises two spaced apart rear belt support straps, and the rear belt support straps connected at top ends thereof to bottom ends of the shoulder straps.
12. A carry harness system, comprising: a support belt arranged to encircle a user's waist; a shoulder harness arranged to lay over the user's shoulders on opposite sides of the user's head; at least one front belt support strap arranged to be on a front side of the user and extending from the shoulder harness to the support belt; at least one rear belt support strap arranged to be on a rear side of the user and extending from the shoulder harness to the support belt; two posts arranged spaced-apart on the rear side, supported from the support belt, and extending vertically from the support belt to a vertical elevation above the shoulder harness, the two posts fixed to the shoulder harness and having strap connections at tops of the posts; two object support straps extending from respective strap connections forwardly and obliquely to respective attachments on a rear side of the object to be carried; wherein each post is surrounded by padding along a substantial portion of its length.
13. A carry harness system, comprising: a support belt arranged to encircle a user's waist; a shoulder harness arranged to lay over the user's shoulders on opposite sides of the user's head; at least one front belt support strap arranged to be on a front side of the user and extending from the shoulder harness to the support belt; at least one rear belt support strap arranged to be on a rear side of the user and extending from the shoulder harness to the support belt; two posts arranged spaced-apart on the rear side, supported from the support belt by vertically adjustable mechanisms, and extending vertically from the support belt to a vertical elevation above the shoulder harness, the two posts fixed to the shoulder harness and having strap connections at tops of the posts; two object support straps extending from respective strap connections forwardly and obliquely to respective attachments on a rear side of the object to be carried; wherein the shoulder harness comprises a mat on a rear side thereof and spaced-apart shoulder straps on a rear side thereof, the at least one rear belt support strap comprises two spaced apart rear belt support straps, and the rear belt support straps connected at top ends thereof to bottom ends of the shoulder straps.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings, and will be described herein in detail, specific embodiments thereof with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
(10) This application incorporates by reference U.S. Pat. No. 8,584,571 in its entirety, and also particularly for descriptions of the ballistic shield and straps, strap attachments, strap adjusters and buckles, to the extent that it is not contrary to the present disclosure.
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(12) The support straps 15a, 15b can be directly sewn to the shoulder harness 31 (to a rear mat 31a), or the shoulder harness 31 can have first buckle parts sewn thereto and the straps 15a, 15b can have cooperating second buckle parts sewn thereto to snap connect to the first buckle parts. The support belt 2 can be sewn to the waist band 2a in a few places 2b, 2c (
(13) One or more mounting provisions, such as a post mount receiver 3 as shown in
(14) The waist band 2a as shown in
(15) The post mount receiver 3 can be a substantially rectangular tube with top and bottom openings 29a, 29b, which receives a post adjustment adapter 4 therein which includes vertically spaced-apart adjustment holes 23 located in a side portion of the adapter as shown in
(16) A shoulder harness 31 is supported by the user's shoulders as shown in
(17) Above the width adjuster 7 is a shoulder pad 6a that can be a cylindrical shaped foam, surrounding each carry post, providing protection for the user's rear-of-shoulder area. Below the width adjuster 7 is a shoulder pad 6b that can be a cylindrical shaped foam, surrounding each carry post providing protection for the user's back area. On top of each carry post is a suspending connector 8a which contains a D-shaped opening permitting the attachment of object support straps 10, and a strap adjuster 8b as shown in
(18) Each object support strap 10 extends downward obliquely and passes through a mounting ring 12 that is fixed to a back side 11 of the ballistic shield by a combination strap-and-fastener 12a. The combined strap-and-fastener 12a includes a short strap attached to the ring and a fastener attached to the shield 27. From the ring 12, the object support strap 10 extends down to a combination strap-and-fastener 12b fastened to a backside of the ballistic shield. The combined strap-and-fastener 12b includes a short strap attached to the strap 10 and a fastener attached to the shield 27.
(19) Alternatively, two spaced-apart object support straps 10 can extend obliquely down to be clipped to a transversely arranged suspending coupler (not shown), which then couples to a pair of spaced-apart device straps which then pass obliquely down through spaced apart rings 12 fixed to a back side of the ballistic shield by combination strap-and-fasteners 12a. The object support straps 10 then extend down to combination strap-and-fasteners 12b fastened to a backside of the shield. This type of assembly is described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,584,571 herein incorporated by reference.
(20) The shield also includes a handle 27d and pads 27e as described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,584,571, herein incorporated by reference.
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(25) From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred.