![]() Carrying system
专利摘要:
The present invention relates to a carrying system comprising an energonomic back paw (2) covering substantially the entire back paw of a single user, a first carrying strap (3) adapted to extend from a first position (P1) of an upper section of said back paw (2) over a first shoulder of a user substantially diagonally down to the solar plexus of said user, a second baby carrier (4) adapted to extend from a second position (P2) of said upper section of said back pawl over a second axis of said user substantially diagonally down to the solar plexus of said user, a third sling (5) adapted to extend from a first position (P3) of a lower section of said backrest (2) below a first arm of said user substantially diagonally up to said user of the solar plexus, and a fourth sling (6) adapted to extend from a second position (P4) of said lower section of said back paw (2) under a second arm of said user substantially diagonally towards the solar plexus of said user. The support system is characterized in that at least one of said support slings (3, 4, 5, 6) is provided with a coupling member (7) which is fixed at its free end, and that each of the remaining support slings (3, 4, 5, 6) is provided with a fastening means (8) which is fixed at its free end, said at least one coupling means (7) being adapted to interconnect said respective fastening means (8). Publication figure: Fig. 1b 公开号:SE1050026A1 申请号:SE1050026 申请日:2010-01-14 公开日:2011-07-15 发明作者:Claes Bergkvist 申请人:Vallgatan I Aahus Ab; IPC主号:
专利说明:
15 20 25 30 2 directly from incorrect load at the same time as there is better weight distribution over shoulders and increased mobility in shoulders and shoulder area. Support system with crossing shoulder straps would not work in itself, the support system would not be able to either put on or take off. Another problem with today's shoulder straps is that they often tighten on the sides of women's breasts. By crossing slings on the front, special adjustment can be easily made for women by placing the cross between both breasts, with narrower straps and especially relieving pillows at the crossing of the slings. The cross can be easily adjusted in height by the baby carriers being pulled in or released when it is attached to the back plate. Today's attachments of shoulder straps are usually firmly anchored in the backpack and not adjustable sideways. Consequently, there are several problems with known technology in the form of incorrect loading, chafing on various body parts of the wearer, limited mobility of the wearer when using the carrying system and very great difficulties in connection with the user putting on and taking off the carrying system. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide an improvement of the above-mentioned techniques and prior art. It is a particular object of the present invention to provide a carrying system which prevents incorrect loading of a user while at the same time being flexible and very easy for the user to take on and off. These and other objects as well as advantages which will be apparent from the following description of the present invention are achieved by means of a support system according to the independent claim. A support system is provided comprising an ergonomic backplate covering substantially the entire backboard of a user, a first sling adapted to extend from a first position of an upper section of said backplate over a first axis of a user substantially diagonally down to the solar plexus of said user a second baby carrier adapted to extend from a second position of said upper section of said back plate over a second axis of said user substantially diagonally down to the solar plexus of said user, a third baby carrier adapted to extend from a first position of a lower section of said back plate under a first arm of said user substantially diagonally up to the soybean plexus of said user, and a fourth sling adapted to extend from a second position of said lower section of said back plate under a second arm of said user users essentially diagonally up towards the solar plexus of said users. The support system is characterized in that at least one of said support members is provided with a coupling member fixed at its free end, and that each of the remaining support members is provided with a fastening member fixed at its free end, said at least one coupling member being adapted to interconnect said respective fastening means. The present invention thus constitutes an ergonomically correct back plate with specially adapted slings for easy and quick on and removal of the carrying system, in order then to adapt the bags or other equipment to be carried in connection with the carrying system. The benefits of the system are many. Since there is a quick release buckle on the front of the wearer's body, the carrying system can be removed from it very quickly by pressing on one or more buckles. The intersecting slings together with the ergonomic back plate generate increased mobility in the wearer's arm and shoulder area, a better distribution of the weight of the back pack over / between shoulders and hips and a better fit against the wearer's body. A carrying system that prevents incorrect loading of a user at the same time as it is flexible and very easy for the user to take on and off has thus been achieved. The support system may further comprising a fifth sling adapted to extend from said second position of said lower section of said backplate substantially horizontally along a belly of said user towards said first position of said lower section of said backplate. This creates additional stability for a user when using the carrying system. Said first and third sling may be provided with a respective coupling member fixed in its free end, and said second, fourth and fifth sling provided with a respective fastening member fixed in its free end, said coupling means being adapted to interconnect. Said first and fourth slings and said second, fourth and fifth slings. This is a preferred embodiment of the present invention which generates additional flexibility in connecting and disconnecting the carrying system for the user. Two of said fastening means can be adapted to be connected in a common recess in said coupling means, which results in even faster and smoother connection and disconnection of the support system for the user. Said first, second, third and fourth sling can jointly form a cross when they are connected by means of said coupling means, which generates an increased mobility in the wearer's arm and shoulder portion, a better distribution of the weight of the backpack over / between shoulders and hips and a better fit against the wearer's body. The back plate can be made of a material selected from a group consisting of fabric of synthetic fiber, molded plastic, bulletproof material, fiberglass, fabric. This is advantageous in that the comfort of the carrying system is further improved. Said baby carriers can be made of a material selected from a group consisting of woven fibers of man-made fiber, molded plastic, bulletproof material, fabric. This is advantageous in that the comfort of the carrying system is further improved. Said slings can be of the same width, which is advantageous in that the device is simple to manufacture. This will also reduce manufacturing costs. The fastening means and said coupling means can be fastened to the respective sling by means of gluing, welding or sewing, which constitute simple and inexpensive fastening methods. The support system may further comprise air ducts attached to or built into an outer side of said back plate, which outer side is adapted to abut a back of said user. The air ducts are expanded when pumping in air to obtain the maximum fit of the back plate against the wearer's back. If necessary, the air ducts must be able to be divided into fl your sections. During longer hikes, meanwhile, by changing the pressure in the channels, different pressures can be created against the wearer's back, in order to increase the wearer's comfort. This is to be able to load the back and hips of the back differently. The air ducts 10 may extend along an outer edge of said outer side. Carrying systems may further comprise a device adapted to manually fill and empty said air ducts, respectively. According to a second aspect of the present invention, it relates to a backpack comprising a carrying system with the above-mentioned features. According to a third aspect of the present invention, it relates to a garment comprising a wearing system with the above-mentioned features. Today's clothes are not adapted to the shoulder straps on backpacks. Backpacks and clothes (shirt / sweater / jacket / coat) are bought separately. Often, shoulder straps will end up on top of the clothes pockets, which means that these can not be used optimally. The present invention also relates to clothing in which the pockets are located on those surfaces of the wearer's body where there are no slings. These new liberated surfaces are available due to the support system of the present invention on the left and right breasts as well as on the abdomen. These integrated products consisting of specially adapted clothing for the carrying system means that the wearer's total benefit from the equipment increases significantly. According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, it relates to a protective equipment which comprises a carrying system with the above-mentioned features. Often there is no space / space to be able to have the required equipment to a sufficient extent on the front of the wearer and to have it easily accessible. Sometimes you see that someone is carrying a backpack, but also has a small separate backpack on his chest. This solution distributes the load on the carrier better but not in an optimal way, it is possible to carry more and it is possible to access some of the contents of this front bag under e.g. hiking / work. This way of having an extra backpack on the chest means that the wearer has double shoulder straps on each shoulder, which is inconvenient and further impedes mobility. For the present invention, it should be possible to connect an extra specially adapted front bag to the baby carriers. This bag should also have easily accessible pockets. This bag must also be designed for different needs and in different sizes and manufactured to be as close to the body as possible on the front of the wearer. The design must also take into account the special needs of women. This front bag must also be able to be used as a small backpack if the wearer wants to set off the large backpack. For example. bagpackers who want to 10 15 20 25 30 6 explore a new city and lock the large backpack, for example at a railway station or a soldier who has equipment for missions in the small sack and sets off the big backpack just before the mission. It must also be possible to fold this front sack forward by loosening the upper buckles for the sack so that the back of the front sack becomes visible. It must be possible to have space here for a map, mini-computer / display. Police officers and other security personnel (eg guards) etc., today have a lot of equipment to carry / carry, sometimes up to 10-12 kg. Today there are hip belts for this equipment. This equipment has become heavier over the years and today's support systems are often not adapted to these weights, which often leads to wear and tear on the wearer. The staff must also have a protective plate for the chest, which is sometimes even worn under the shirt. Often there is no protection for the back (for shots / knives). The present invention is based on the above-described ergonomic back plate with crossed slings, and that the hip belts are made longer and wider in order to be able to hang / mount the necessary equipment on them, which results in a considerably better ergonomic distribution of the wearer's equipment. The wearer uses a shirt / jacket with accessible pockets, and a back plate with baby carriers on top of this. The back plate can cover a larger area of the back and the sides of the body, than is necessary for the function of the support system. This larger back plate can be reinforced for maximum protection against shots and knives. With the present invention, if necessary (eg external service), a protective plate is fastened over the breast to the outside of the baby carriers. Front protection plate, we should the sides of the body, overlap the back plate to provide maximum protection. At present, a safety vest must be worn under the shirt, which means that e.g. in hot weather, internal service this may not be taken on. In the event of a quick emergency, it takes longer to apply this protection plate in the current version. It must also be possible to attach it directly to the outer jacket with buckles / velcro straps. The protection plate must also be provided with a velcro-like bracket and pockets, in order to be able to apply the equipment required for the assignment, e.g. communication radio, handcuffs, flashlight etc. This means that in the case of internal service, the carrier only needs to have equipment in the support system that is used for internal service, and on the front of the protection plate there is equipment for external service. This means less strain on the wearer's body during internal service. This system must also be able to have air ducts in the back plate and hip belts, so that maximum adaptation to the body can take place by pumping air into them. The present invention with a support system consisting of back plate with slings and quick buckles should also be able to be used for fitting other equipment, both civilian and military. Brief Description of the Drawings The above, together with further objects, features and advantages of the present invention, will be more readily understood from the following illustrative and non-limiting detailed description of embodiments of the present invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Fig. 1a, Fig. 1b and Fig. 1c show a support system consisting of back plate with slings with a coupling member, Fig. 2a, Fig. 2b and Fig. 2c show a support system consisting of back plate with slings with a coupling member, Fig. 3a and Fig. 3b shows by hand pump inflatable air ducts in the back plate and hip belt, Fig. 4a, Fig. 4b and Fig. 4c show an extra bag on the front of the wearer, mounted in the sling, Fig. 5a and Fig. 5b show specially placed pockets next to the baby carriers on clothes, e.g. jacket, coat, shirt, Fig. 6 shows a carrying system consisting of a back plate with longer and higher hip belts and slings, Fig. 7 shows a protective plate to be attached to the wearer's front in the sling, and Fig. 8 shows a backpack according to prior art. Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments of the Invention Figures Nos. 1a, 1b and 1c illustrate a first embodiment of the present invention. Support system 1 consisting of back plate 2 with support straps 3, 4, 5 and 6 with a coupling member 7. 4 pcs. baby carriers 3, 4, 5 and 6 are attached to the back plate 2 at positions P1, P2, P3 and P4, of which 2 upper baby carriers 3 and 4 and 2 lower baby carriers 5 and 6. A coupling member 7 is attached to one of the lower carrying straps 6. This coupling member has 3 couplings for fastening means 8. The back plate 2 has an outer side 11 which is adapted to rest on a back of said user. The other 3 carriers 3, 4 and 5 each have at their free ends their fastening means 8. The support plate 2 is applied to the back and the upper support straps 3 and 4 are placed on the shoulders of the wearer and the fastening means 8 of these support supports are each pressed into the coupling member 7 and locked there. The fastening means 8 of the remaining lower support 6 are similarly pressed into the coupling means 7 and locked there. See Figure 1a. Figure 1b shows all baby carriers connected. On the coupling member 7 there are one or more buttons for being able to release the fastening member 8 of the three slings from the coupling member 7. See figure 1c. To release the carrier from the carrier system 1 and its slings 3, 4, 5 and 6, the carrier presses the button (s) and the carrier system 1 with load is quickly released from the carrier's body. All slings 3, 4, 5 and 6 must also be able to be tightened so that the back plate 2 has a maximum fit against the back. This back plate 2 with slings 3, 4, 5 and 6 must be able to be made in the left and right versions. Very early solutions have not had any major ergonomic features. Yesterday's and today's solutions for backpacks have often been based on a container / sack which is then loaded with baby carriers. The present invention has been based on an ergonomically correct back plate with specially adapted slings for easy and quick on and removal of the carrying system, in order then to adapt the bags or other equipment to be carried to this new carrying system. 10 15 20 25 30 Known technology of support systems today is mainly characterized by the fact that they are difficult to put on and difficult to take off. Especially in an emergency situation, it may be vital to also quickly get rid of the carrying system with associated equipment / backpack. For example for mountain climbers, military etc. The present invention is characterized, inter alia, in that the support system can be removed very quickly from the wearer's body by pressing one or more buttons. Today's backpacks often have a small strap (often elastic) to hold the shoulder straps together so that they do not rub too much in the arm heels. This smaller strap does not do much good, but shows the problem with today's shoulder straps. Only when the shoulder straps become slings and are crossed over the chest, the arm heels are spared directly from incorrect loading, while there is better weight distribution over the shoulders and increased mobility in the shoulders and shoulder area. Support system with crossing shoulder straps would not work in itself, the support system would not be able to either put on or take off. With the present invention with crossing slings with one or more coupling means, the problem of quickly and easily putting on and taking off the carrying system is solved. The shoulder straps of the dough often tighten on the sides of women's breasts. By crossing slings on the front, special adjustment can easily be made for women by placing the cross between both breasts, with narrower straps and especially relieving pillows at the crossing of the slings. The cross can be easily adjusted in height by the baby carriers being pulled in or released when it is attached to the back plate. Today's attachments of shoulder straps are usually firmly anchored in the backpack and not adjustable sideways. In the present invention, the attachment of the slings to the back plate should be adjustable laterally to conform to the wearer's body. With the present invention, there should be different sizes of support plates, so that the wearer should be able to choose the right size to get the maximum fit to his back. equipment, both civilian and military. 10 15 20 25 30 10 The upper part of the back plate, behind the wearer's neck, should be slightly inclined backwards to give a suitable distance to the wearer's neck so that the wearer has free movement of the head. This also makes it easier for the wearer to walk with as straight a back as possible. Figures Nos. 2a, 2b and 2c illustrate a second embodiment of the present invention. Support system 1 consisting of back plate 2 with support straps 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 with ß coupling means 7. 5 pcs. baby carriers 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 are attached to the back plate 1 at positions P1, P2, P3 and P4, of which 2 upper baby carriers 3 and 4 and 3 lower baby carriers 5, 6 and 9. Two of the lower carriers 6 and 9 are attached at the same point. The lower baby carrier 9 is also a hip strap. Baby carrier 3 and baby carrier 5 are provided at their free end with coupling means. Baby carrier 4, baby carrier 6 and baby carrier 9 are provided at their free ends with their respective fastening means 8 for interconnection with the coupling means 7. Baby carrier 4 and baby carrier 9 are connected together in a coupling member 7. This coupling member 7 has 2 inputs for connection with respective fastening members 8 from baby carrier 4 and 9. The support plate 2 is applied to the back and the upper support straps 3 and 4 are placed on the wearer's shoulders. The slings 4 and 9 are connected in one of the two coupling means 7. The slings 3 and 6 are connected in the other of the two coupling members 7. See figure 2a. Figure 2b shows all baby carriers 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 connected. To release the carrier from the carrier system 1 and its slings 3. 4, 5, 6 and 9, the carrier presses the button (s) and the carrier system 1 with load is quickly released from the carrier's body. See Figure 2c. All slings 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 must also be able to be tightened so that the back plate 2 has a maximum fit against the back. This back plate 2 with slings 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 must be able to be made in the left and right versions. Other description as to figure no. 1. 10 15 20 25 30 11 Figure no. 3a and 3b. Inflatable air ducts 10 in back plate 2 and hip belt, via hand pump 12. The back plate 2 has built-in air ducts 10 which are connected to a hand pump 12. By pumping with this hand pump 12, the air ducts 10 are filled with air. See Figures 3a and 3b. It must be possible to build air ducts 10 into the back plate 2 which, when pumping in air, are widened to obtain a maximum fit of the back plate 2 against the wearer's back, see figure no. 3b. If necessary, the air ducts 10 must be able to be divided into several sections. During longer hikes, meanwhile, by changing the pressure in the channels, different pressures can be created against the wearer's back, in order to increase the wearer's comfort. This is to be able to load the back of the back differently. Figures Nos. 4a, 4b and 4c. Extra bag on the front of the carrier, mounted in the sling. On the slings there must be 4 extra fastening means to be able to fasten a front sack in these. See Figures 4a, 4b and 4c. Often there is no space / space to be able to have the required equipment to a sufficient extent on the front of the wearer and to have it easily accessible. Sometimes you see that someone is carrying a backpack, but also has a small separate backpack on his chest. This solution distributes the load on the carrier better but not in an optimal way, however, it is possible to carry more and it is possible to access some of the contents of this front bag during eg hiking / work. This way of having an extra backpack on the chest means that the wearer has double shoulder straps on each shoulder, which is inconvenient and further impedes mobility. For the present invention, it should be possible to connect an extra specially adapted front bag to the baby carriers. This bag should also have easily accessible pockets. The bag must also be designed for different needs and in different sizes and manufactured to be as close to the body as possible on the front of the carrier. The design must also take into account the special needs of women. This front bag must also be able to be used as a small backpack if the wearer wants to set off the large backpack. For example, a backpacker who wants to explore a new city and locks the large backpack at a Tex railway station, a soldier who has equipment for missions in the small sack and sets off the large backpack just before the mission. It must also be possible to fold this front sack forward by loosening the upper buckles of the sack so that the back of the front sack becomes visible. It must be possible to have space here for a map, mini-computer / display. With the help of small straps, this front sack, when folded forward, should have its back in a horizontal position. Figures Nos. 5a and 5b. Specially placed pockets next to the baby carriers on clothes, tex jacket, coat, shirt. Special garments must be available to be used for the carrying system. This must be able to be, for example, a shirt, sweater, jacket, coat, etc. On the surfaces that are not crossed by slings, pockets must be placed so that these can be optimally accessible when the carrying system is on the wearer. The pockets can have different designs as needed. Figure 5a shows pockets on a jacket and figure 5b shows pockets on a shirt. Today's clothes are not adapted to the shoulder straps on backpacks. Backpacks and clothes (shirt / sweater / jacket / coat) are bought separately. Often, shoulder straps will end up on top of the clothes pockets, which means that these can not be used optimally. Another aspect of the present invention is clothing in which the pockets are located on those surfaces of the wearer's body where there are no baby carriers. These new released surfaces are due to this new support system, on the left and right breasts and on the abdomen. These specially designed clothes thus become integrated products for this new wearing system, which means that the wearer's total benefit from the equipment increases significantly. 10 15 20 25 30 13 Figure no. 6. Support system consisting of back plate with longer and higher hip belts and slings. This back plate 2 is based on either that described in figure no. 1a, b, c or figure no. 2a, b, c. The two lower arms of the back plate, which go over the hip area, are made longer and higher. This is to be able to place different types of equipment. For example handcuffs, pistol, radio etc. These surfaces are provided with suitable fastening devices for said equipment. The back plate 2 and the two lower arms can be made of bulletproof material. Police and other security personnel (eg guards) etc., today have a lot of equipment to carry / carry, sometimes up to 10-12 kg. Today there are hip belts for this equipment. This equipment has become heavier over the years and today's support systems are often not adapted to these weights, which often leads to wear and tear on the wearer. The staff must also have a protective plate for the chest, which is sometimes even worn under the shirt. Often there is no protection for the back (for shots / knives). The present invention is based on the above-described ergonomic back plate with crossed slings, and that the hip belts are made longer and wider in order to be able to hang / mount the necessary equipment on them, which results in a considerably better ergonomic distribution of the wearer's equipment. The wearer uses a shirt / jacket with accessible pockets, see figure no. 5a and 5b, and back plate with sling on top of this. The back plate can cover a larger area of the back and the sides of the body, than is necessary for the function of the support system. This larger back plate can be reinforced for maximum protection against shots and knives. For the present invention, if necessary (eg external service), a protective plate, see figure 7, is fastened over the breast firmly on the outside of the baby carriers. Front protection plate, we should the sides of the body, overlap the back plate to provide maximum protection. At present, a safety vest must be worn under the shirt, which means that in hot weather, for example, internal service may not be worn. In the case of a quick emergency, it takes longer to touch this protection plate in the present embodiment compared to the present invention with a protection plate, which is quickly attached directly to the baby carrier. The protection plate must also be provided with a velcro-like bracket and pockets, in order to be able to apply the equipment required for the assignment, eg communication radio, handcuffs, 10 15 20 25 30 14 flashlight etc. This means that in the case of internal service, the carrier only needs to have equipment in the support system that is used for internal service, and on the front of the protection plate there is equipment for external service. This means less strain on the wearer's body during internal service. This system must also be able to have air ducts in the back plate and hip belts, so that maximum adaptation to the body can take place by pumping air into them. Figure no. 7. Protective plate to be attached to the front of the wearer in the sling. A front protection plate must be attached to the support system shown in figure no. 6 on its front side in the support straps. This is manufactured with advantage in a bulletproof design. Fastening device for this protection plate is the same as for front bag, see figures 4a, 4b and 4c. There must be extra fastening means on the baby carriers to be able to fasten this protective plate. Front protection plate, we should the sides of the body, overlap the back plate to provide maximum protection. At present, a safety vest must be worn under the shirt, which means that, for example, in hot weather, internal service may not be worn. In the event of a quick emergency, it takes longer to put on this protection plate in the current version, cf. with this new protection plate, see figure no. 7, which is quickly attached directly to the baby carrier. The protection plate must also be provided with a velcro-like bracket and pockets, in order to be able to apply the equipment required for the assignment, such as communication radio, handcuffs, flashlight etc. This means that in the case of internal service, the carrier only needs to have equipment in the support system that is used for internal service, and on the front of the protection plate there is equipment for external service. This means less strain on the wearer's body during internal service. This system must also be able to have air ducts, see figures no. 3a and 3b, in the back plate and hip belts, so that maximum adaptation to the body can take place by pumping air into them. Figure no. 8. Backpack according to known technology. Figure 8 shows a backpack according to prior art. The backpack does not have a quick release buckle on the front of the wearer's body. For the fastening means and coupling means described in Figures 1-7, it must also be possible to use other fastening devices, eg velcro straps etc. In the present invention, the fasteners P1-P4 in the back plate 2 must be able to be adjusted laterally to be adapted to the wearer's body. With the present invention there should be different sizes of support plates, so that the wearer can choose the right size to get maximum fit to his back. The upper part of the back plate 2, behind the wearer's neck, should be slightly tilted back to give a suitable distance to the wearer's neck that the wearer should have free movement of the head. This also makes it easier for the wearer to walk with as straight a back as possible. The present invention has been described above with reference to a few embodiments. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that further embodiments than those described above are equally feasible within the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.
权利要求:
Claims (15) [1] Carrying system (1), comprising an ergonomic backplate (2) covering substantially the entire backboard of a user, a first sling (3) adapted to extend from a first position (P1) of an upper section of said backplate (2) over a first axis of a user substantially diagonally down towards the solar plexus of said user, a second sling (4) adapted to extend from a second position (P2) of said upper section of said back pawl over a second axis of said user substantially diagonally down towards the solar plexus of said user, a third sling (5) adapted to extend from a first position (P3) of a lower section of said back paw (2) under a first arm of said user substantially diagonally up to the solar plexus of said user, and a fourth sling (6) adapted to extend from a second position (P4) of said lower section of said back paw (2) under a second arm of said user substantially diagonally up towards the solar plexus in said users, characterized in that at least one of said carriers (3, 4, 5, 6) is provided with a coupling member (7) fixed at its free end, and that each of the remaining carriers (3, 4, 5, 6) is provided with a fastening means (8) which is fixed at its free end, said at least one coupling means (7) being adapted to interconnect said respective fastening means (8). [2] The support system (1) of claim 1, further comprising a fifth sling (9) adapted to extend from said second position (P4) of said lower section of said back paw (2) substantially horizontally along a belly of said user towards said first position (P3) of said lower section of said back paw (2). 10 15 20 25 30 17 [3] Carrying system (1) according to claim 2, wherein said first and third baby carriers (3, 5) are provided with a respective coupling member (7) fixed at its free end, and said second, fourth and fifth baby carriers (4, 6, 9) is provided with a respective fastening means (8) fixed at its free end, said coupling means (7) being adapted to interconnect said first and fourth sling (3, 5) and said second, fourth and fifth sling (4, 6, 9). [4] Support system (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein two of said fastening means (8) are adapted to be connected in a common recess in said coupling means (7). [5] Support system (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said first, second, third and fourth support harnesses (3, 4, 5, 6) jointly form a cross when they are connected by means of said coupling means (7). [6] Support system (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said back plate (2) is made of a material selected from a group consisting of fabrics of man-made fiber, molded plastic, bulletproof material, fiberglass or fabric. [7] Support system (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said support straps (3, 4, 5, 6, 9) are made of a material selected from a group consisting of fabrics of man-made fiber, molded plastic, bulletproof material or fabric. [8] Support system (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said support belts (3, 4, 5, 6, 9) are of the same width. [9] Support system (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said fastening means (8) and said coupling means (7) are attached to respective support harnesses (3,4, 5, 6, 9) by gluing, welding, riveting or sewing. 10 15 20 18 [10] Support system (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising air ducts (10) attached to or built into an outer side (11) of said back plate (2), which outer side (11) is adapted to abut a back at said user. [11] Support system (1) according to claim 10, wherein said air ducts (10) extend along an outer edge of said outer side (11). [12] Support system (1) according to claim 10 or 11, further comprising a device (12) adapted to manually fill and empty said air ducts (10), respectively. [13] Backpack (13), comprising a carrying system (1) according to any one of claims 1-12. [14] Garment (14), comprising an integrated wearing system (1) according to any one of claims 1-12. [15] Protective equipment (15) as equipment for police and security personnel, comprising a carrying system (1) according to any one of claims 1-12.
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