专利摘要:
AbstractA carrying systeni coniprising 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 uppersection of said load receptive unit and a first position of a lower section of said loadreceptive unit, a second carrying strap extending between a second position of an uppersection of said load receptive unit and a second position of a lower section of said loadreceptive unit, and a connecting device. The connecting device coniprises a first portionarranged on the first carrying strap and a second portion arranged on the secondcarrying strap and releasably attachable to the first portion, wherein the first portion andthe second portion of the connecting device are displaceably arranged along theextension of the first and second carrying strap. Also, a backpack and a tool beltconiprising the carrying systeni, and a niethod for attaching the carrying systeni is provided. Published with Fig. 2
公开号:SE1250824A1
申请号:SE1250824
申请日:2012-07-12
公开日:2014-01-13
发明作者:Claes Bergkvist
申请人:Coxa Carry Ab;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

BAR SYSTEM Technical field The present invention relates to a bar system and in particular backpacks and / or tool parts for craftsmen.
Background Solutions for bar systems have existed and been used for a long time, but the existing backpacks have many disadvantages, such as their ergonomic design. Today's backpacks do not take into account the different size and shape of the user. An example of such a solution is CA2298368A which is a backpack with a number of straps crossing the shoulders, chest, abdomen and hips of a user. This backpack, and many others, are associated with similarities when worn on and off. It can be of great importance to be able to quickly remove a backpack, e.g. in the case of mountaineers and military personnel. Today's backpacks are usually provided with complicated fastening means comprising a number of starting points which make it difficult for the user to remove the backpack. It is also the case that the fasteners are placed so that most of the weight of the backpack is placed on the user's shoulders, instead of being distributed to other muscles on the body, which can lead to e.g. big smart in shoulders and neck.
An additional problem with today's shoulder straps is that they often sit too hard at the sides of women's breasts. Additionally, kali & backpacks with crossed bar straps can push down the cobblestones which makes the backpack uncomfortable to only for women.
Summary The object of the invention is to provide an improved bar system which solves or improves the above-mentioned problems.
These and other advantages which will become apparent from the following description of the invention are provided by a bar system according to the appended claims. A support system is obtained which comprises a load-bearing unit intended to at least partially thank the back of a user, a first carrying strap extending 1 between a first position on an upper section of the load-bearing unit and a first position on a lower section of the load-bearing unit and a second strap extending between a second position on an upper section of the load-bearing unit and a second position on a lower section on the load-bearing unit. The bar system further comprises a connecting means, which comprises a first part arranged on the first bar belt and a second part arranged on the second bar belt and releasably attachable to the first part. The first part and the second part of the connecting member are movably arranged along the extension of the first and the second bar belt. A preferred aspect of this bar system is that the connecting member is freely movable along the bar straps which means that each user can adjust the bar straps, connecting means and the load. ex. safe, depending on his or her needs.
The bar system may further comprise a first guard arranged at least partially around the first bar belt and arranged between the first position on the upper section of the load-bearing unit and the first part of the connecting member, and a second guard arranged at least partially around the second bar belt and arranged between the second part of the upper section of the load-bearing unit and the second part of the connector. The first and second protection can furthermore be made of a soft and flexible material so that it contributes to a comfortable fit over the shoulders and breasts of the user. The protections also contribute as protection for the bar straps.
A first embodiment of the invention has a first part on the connecting means comprising at least one stopping means, wherein the stopping means can have a stop arranged so that the connecting means is located at the preferred location on the bar straps and prevents the connecting means from moving e.g. up along the strap.
Furthermore, both the first part and the second part of the connecting means each comprise at least one stop means. If the load on the support system is heavy, it is preferable to arrange at least one stop means in each part of the connecting means.
According to a second embodiment of the present invention, a first stop means is arranged on the first web. The stop means constitutes a stop for elements arranged on the bar belt which tend to move in the flag direction. An advantageous aspect of the stop means is that it prevents the connecting means from moving up along the belts when load is applied to the support system, which means that the center of the load is kept in the preferred layer and therefore becomes comfortable and safe for the user to just. The bar system may further comprise both a first stop means arranged on the first bar belt and a second stop means arranged on the second bar belt. This contributes to a more stable arrangement when heavier loads are applied to the bearing system.
The bar system may also comprise a third stop means arranged on the first bar belt below the first part of the connecting means and / or a fourth stop means arranged on the second bar belt below the second part of the connecting means. It is a preferred aspect to arrange the stop means below the connecting means so that the user can easily find the two parts on the connecting means when fitting the bar system, i.e. the parts are prevented from moving beyond a length of the belts which is defined by the stop means.
The bar system may further comprise a first clamping means arranged on the first carrying strap, between the first part of the connecting member and the first position on the lower section of the load-bearing unit and a second clamping means arranged on the second carrying strap, between the second part of the connecting member and the second the part on the lower section of the load-bearing unit. This is a preferred method of arranging the tensioning means as they move the load-bearing unit closer to the user's back when they are pulled in. This contributes to a better distribution of the load applied to the bearing system and the user.
Furthermore, the first and second bar straps are made in one piece. This makes the bar system easier to handle when taken on the user and when assembling the two parts of the connector.
Furthermore, the first and second parts of the connector are assembled with each other via connectors selected from the group comprising: magnets, hook-and-hook fasteners, key-hook fasteners, hook-and-hook fasteners, cuff-button fasteners and snap fasteners. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, a connecting means is provided which is simple and quick to put on and take off if the user needs to get rid of the bar system quickly, e.g. if the user gets stuck. Depending on the use of bar systems, different connecting means can be used for optimal comfort and safety. A further aspect of the present invention is to provide a backpack comprising a carrying system described above. The backpack can then be provided with all the preferred aspects of the bar system. It is also possible to customize the bar system depending on the size, shape and possible load on.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a tool part for a craftsman comprising a bearing system, also this with all the advantageous aspects of the bar system.
Brief Description of the Figures Embodiments of the present invention will be described in the following with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. 1 shows a support system according to a first embodiment in an unloaded manner.
Fig. 2 shows the bar system of Fig. 1 in a load ldge.
Fig. 3 shows a bar system according to a second embodiment in a load ldge.
Fig. 4 shows the bar system in Fig. 1 on a user.
Figs. 5a-d show a connecting member according to a first embodiment.
Figs. 6a-b show a connecting member according to a second embodiment.
Figs. 7a-b show a connecting member according to a third embodiment.
Figs. 8a-c show a connecting member according to a fourth embodiment.
Description of embodiments Fig. 1 shows a bar system 1 according to a first embodiment in an unloaded layer.
The bar system 1 according to the present invention is defined by a system which can carry a load and be applied to a person, e.g. a packed backpack or a tool belt. The carrying system 1 comprises a load-bearing unit 2 connected to a storage deck 3, a first carrying strap 4 and a second carrying strap 5. The first carrying strap 4 is fixed with its one end 6a to a first position on the carrying section 7a of the load-bearing unit 2 and with its second end 6b to a first position on the lower section 8a of the load-bearing unit 2. The second bar strap 5 is fixed with its one end 9a to a second position on the upper section 7b of the load-bearing unit 4 2 and with its second spirit 9b to a second position on the lower section 8b of the load-bearing unit 2.
The bar system 1 further comprises a first guard 10 which in this embodiment is a tube-like element enclosing parts of the one of the first bar belt 4. Fig. 1 shows a first guard extending from the first position on the upper section 7a along the extension of the first the bar belt 4. The bar system 1 also comprises a second guard 11, identical to the first guard 10 but arranged on the second bar belt 5, from the second position on the upper section 7b. Bath guards 10, 11 are, each in its own spirit, in this first embodiment, fixed at the first and second positions on the upper section 7a, 7b, but this aspect is optional. The first and second guards 10, 11 can be of any size and shape and movable along the first and second bar straps 4, 5 so that the user can adjust it to suit his / her needs and body shape. They can also be made of a soft and flexible material or of a combination of materials, so that the bar system can be soft against the shoulders, neck and chest of the user.
Below the first cover 10 on the first bar belt is arranged a first stop member 12. Also below the second cover 11, on the second bar belt 5, a second stop member 13 is arranged, in the same way as the first stop member 12 is. Further down on the first and second bar straps 4, 5 a third stop means 14 and a fourth stop means 15 can be arranged, but this has an optional aspect. All stop means 12, 13, 14 are manually movable along the two belt straps 4, 5 in such a way that the user can easily place the stop means 12, 13, 14, 15 in a preferred position. The purpose of the stop means 12, 13, 14, 15 is to adjust the position of the connector 16 (better shown in Figs. 5-8) and prevent it from moving along the first and second bar straps 4, 5. Users can then adjust the layer on the connector 16 said that the connecting member 16 is located around the abdominal area and remains there. The position of the connector 16 depends on the size and shape of the user, and it is a preferred aspect of this embodiment to provide a stop and connector that are easy to handle for users of all ages and sizes.
Between the first stop means 12 and the third stop means 14 on the first bar belt 4 a first part 17 on the connecting means 16 is arranged. The same applies to a second part 18 of the connecting member 16 which is arranged between the second stopping member 13 and the fourth stopping member 15 on the second bar belt 5. The first part 17 and the second part 18 of the connecting member are configured to fasten together so that it first and second bar straps 4, 5 are moved closer together and held in place. Examples of preferred connectors 16 are shown in Figures 5-8. Both the first and second parts 17, 18 of the connector 16 are movable along the first and second bar straps 4, 5 so that the user can adjust the position of the connector 16 when fastening and loading the bar system 1 on his / her back and shoulders. Fig. 1 shows a dashed example in another position of the first and second part of the connecting member 17 ', 18' of the connecting member 16 is shown.
Closest to the first and second positions on the lower part 8a, 8b, a first clamping member 19 is arranged on the first bar belt 4 and a second clamping member 20 is arranged on the second bar belt 5. The purpose of the first and second clamping means 19, 20 is that, when the first and second part 17,18 of the connecting member 16 are connected to each other, the user can pull the first and second tensioning member 19, 20, to tension the first and second bar belt 4, 5 so that the load-bearing unit 2 and bar system 1 close close around the user's back. This is a preferred ergonomic aspect as the weight of the bar system 1 is distributed not only to the user's shoulders but also to his / her back.
The first and second strap straps 4, 5 are preferably solid, thin straps which can be easily pulled through the elements arranged on the first and second strap straps. The first and second strap straps can of course have different sizes and shapes in other embodiments.
Fig. 2 shows the bar system 1 in Fig. 1, but in a load where the first and second part 17, 18 of the connecting member 16 are connected to each other so that the first and second bar straps 4, 5 are fastened together. The first and second stop means 12, 13 prevent the connecting means 16 from moving up along the first and second bar straps 4, 5 and the third and fourth stop means 14, 15 prevent the connecting means 16 from moving down under the same bar straps 4, 5. The four the stop means 12, 13, 14, 15 can be placed closer to each other to offer a shorter length of cetrum axis C on the user U. This means that the heavy weight of the packaging bag 3 is not applied directly on top of the breast which could otherwise cause an uncomfortable fit, especially for women.
Fig. 4 also shows the embodiment of the connection of the first part 17 to the second part 18 of connecting means 16, the two parts 17, 18 being salted together and connected via connecting means which will be described in Figures 5-8. The user can adjust the position of the connecting means 16 as he / she wishes and a preferred position is on the stomach of the user U. This is a preferred aspect, in relation to the prior art described, where the bar weight of the bar system 1 is thus moved down to the stomach and legs. and narrower neck and spine, freeing the user's shoulders from at least parts of the load. Due to the legal location of the connecting means 16, the storage bag 3 can be arranged higher up on the user's back U, which also contributes to the lifting of the load from his / her shoulders.
The design of the bar system 1 also contributes to a better flexibility for the user's arms and shoulders as the bar straps 4, 5 are not applied around the bending area of his / her arm.
Figures 5-8 show a number of embodiments in which the connecting member 16 is exemplified. An advantageous aspect of the connector 16 is that it is a "quick-release" device so that if a user gets stuck with his carrying system / backpack, it should be easy and quick to release it from the body of the user.
Fig. 5a shows a front view of a first part 217 of the connecting member 216 according to a first embodiment and Fig. 5b shows a side view of the same first part 217, the front part 217 comprising an opening 230 which has the shape of an upturned keyhole. Fig. Sc shows a side view of a second part 218 of the connecting member 216, the second part comprising a projection 231 and Fig. 5d showing a front view of the second part 218. Fig. 5d also shows that the projection 231 consists of two parts, the first part 232a corresponds to the tail in the lower section of the opening 231 and the second part 232b corresponds to the tail in the upper section of the opening 213. To connect the first part 217 and the second part 218 of the connecting member 216, the first part 232a of the projection 231 is inserted. in the tail of the lower section the opening 230 and then the projection 231 is pushed up so that the second part 232b runs into an upper section of the opening 7 230 and lasers the first part 232a free to detach from the first part 217 of the connecting member 216.
Fig. 6a and Fig. 6b show a front view of a connecting member 316 according to a second embodiment where a first part 317 comprises a hook 330 and a second part 318 comprises an ogla331 whereby the hook 330 and the oglan 331 can be connected to each other.
Fig. 7a and Fig. 7b show a front view of a connecting member 416 according to a third embodiment, the connecting member 416 consisting of a snap-fit 430, 431.
The snap fastener 430, 431 ma is replaced by e.g. magnets (not shown), a hook-and-loop fastener (not shown) or any other suitable connector.
Figures 8a-8c show a frontal view of a connecting member 516 according to a fourth embodiment, the connecting member 516 consisting of the cuff button fastener 530, 531. Figs. 8b and Fig. 8c show the same pitcher, but in different layers. Fig. 8b shows an open bearing and Fig. 8c shows a closed bearing.
Other suitable connectors may be used to achieve the preferred aspects of the invention.
Although the present invention has been described above with reference to specific embodiments, it is not intended to be limited to the specific form described therein. Rather, the invention is limited only by the adjoining seas and other embodiments other than those specifically set forth above are equally possible within the scope of the adjacent seas.
In the claims, the term "includes" does not exclude the existence of other elements or steps. In addition, it is said that even if they are listed one by one, a number of means, elements or method steps can be used. Furthermore, individual features can be present in different hay, while the spirit can be advantageously combined, and the inclusion in different requirements did not mean that a combination of features is not possible and / or preferred. Furthermore, references to the singular do not exclude plurality. The terms "one", "one", "first", "other" etc. do not prevent plurality. Designation references in the oceans are provided for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection for the oceans in any way. 8
权利要求:
Claims (20)
[1] 1. A carrying systeni for carrying a load, coniprising a load receptive unit (2)for at least partly covering the back of a user, a first carrying strap (4) extendingbetween a first position of an upper section (7a) of said load receptive unit (2) and a firstposition of a lower section (8a) of said load receptive unit (2), a second carrying strap(5) extending between a second position of an upper section (7b) of said load receptiveunit (2) and a second position of a lower section (8b) of said load receptive unit (2), anda connecting device (16), wherein the connecting device (16) coniprises a first portion(17) arranged on the first carrying strap (4) and a second portion (18) arranged on thesecond carrying strap (5) and releasably attachable to the first portion (17), wherein thefirst portion (17) and the second portion (18) of the connecting device (16) aredisplaceably arranged along the extension of the first and second carrying strap (4, 5).
[2] 2. A carrying systeni according to claini 1, further coniprising a first cover (10)arranged at least partly around the first carrying strap (4) and located between the firstposition of the upper section (7a) of the load receptive unit (2) and the first portion (17)of the connecting device (16) and a second cover (11) arranged at least partly around thesecond carrying strap (5) and located between the second portion of the upper section (7b) of the load receptive unit (2) and the second portion (18) of the connecting device (16).
[3] 3. A carrying systeni according to claini 2, wherein the first and second cover (10, 11) are niade of a soft and flexible niaterial
[4] 4. A carrying systeni according to any of the preceding clainis, wherein thefirst portion (117) of the connecting device (116) coniprises at least one stopping device(112,113,114,115). 11
[5] 5. A carrying system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein thefirst portion (117) and the second portion (118) of the connecting device (116) eachcomprises at least one stopping device (112, 113, 114, 115).
[6] 6. A carrying system according to any of the preceding claims, furthercomprising a first stopping device (12) arranged on the first carrying strap (4).
[7] 7. A carrying system according to claim 6, wherein the first stopping device(12) is located between the first cover (10) and the first portion (17) of the connectingdevice (16).
[8] 8. A carrying system according to any of the preceding claims, furthercomprising a first stopping device (12) arranged on the first carrying strap (4) andsecond stopping device (13) arranged on the second carrying strap (5).
[9] 9. A carrying system according to claim 8, wherein the first stopping device(12) is located between the first cover (10) and the first portion (17) of the connectingdevice (16) and the second stopping device (13) is located between the second cover (1 1) and the second portion (18) of the connecting device (16).
[10] 10. A carrying system according to any of the preceding claims, furthercomprising a third stopping device (14) arranged on the first carrying strap (4) belowthe first portion (17) of the connecting device (16) and/or a fourth stopping device (15)arranged on the second carrying strap (5) below the second portion (18) of the connecting device (16).
[11] 11. A carrying system according to any of the preceding claims, furthercomprising a first tightening device (19) arranged on the first carrying strap (4),between the first portion (17) of the connecting device (16) and the first position of thelower section (8a) of the load receptive unit (2) and a second tightening device (20) arranged on the second carrying strap (5), between the second portion (18) of the 12 connecting device (16) and the second portion of the lower section (8b) of the load receptive unit (2).
[12] 12. A carrying system according to any of the preceding claims, Wherein the first and second carrying strap (4, 5) is made in one piece.
[13] 13. A carrying system according to any of the preceding claims, Wherein the first and second carrying strap (4, 5) is made of one or several materials.
[14] 14. A carrying system according to claim 13, Wherein the first and secondcarrying strap (4, 5) runs through the first and second cover (10, 11), the first andsecond stopping device (12, 13), the first and second portion (17, 18) of the connectingdevice (16) and the first and second tightening device (19, 20).
[15] 15. A carrying system according to any of the preceding claims, Wherein thefirst and second portion (17, 18) of the connecting device (16) is connected to eachother by means of a connector or a combination of connectors taken from a groupcomprising: magnets, hook-and-loop fastening strip, key hole fasteners, hook and loop fasteners, cuff link fastening and snap fastener.
[16] 16. A carrying system according to any of the preceding claims, Wherein theconnecting device (16) is made of plastic, metal, rubber, or of any combination of these materials.
[17] 17. A backpack comprising a carrying system according to any of the preceding claims.
[18] 18. A tool belt for a craftsman comprising a carrying system according to any of the preceding claims.
[19] 19. A method for attaching a carrying system according to any of the claims 1-16, comprising the steps: 13 placing the carrying system on the shou1ders of a user (U) adjusting the position of the first and second portion (17, 18) of theconnecting device (16) by means of their at 1east one stopping device (112,113,114,115). connecting the first and second portion (17, 18) of the connecting device(16) tightening the first and second carrying strap (4, 5) by means of thetightening device (19, 20)
[20] 20. A method for attaching a carrying system according to any of the c1aims 1- 16, comprising the steps: placing the carrying system on the shou1ders of a user (U) adjusting the position of the first and second stopping device (12, 13)adjusting the position of the first and second portion (17, 18) of theconnecting device (16) connecting the first and second portion (17, 18) of the connecting device(16) tightening the first and second carrying strap (4, 5) by means of thetightening device (19, 20) 14
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