Rigid clip support member for packs, bags and other articles
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A63B-055/00
A45F-003/04
출원번호
US-0767475
(2004-01-28)
등록번호
US-7350682
(2008-04-01)
발명자
/ 주소
Meyer,Dean E.
출원인 / 주소
Meyer Design Group, Inc.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
5인용 특허 :
30
초록▼
A rigid, flexible weight support clip for over-the-back mounted packs, bags, and other articles. In one embodiment, the clip is located within the interior of a back pack and includes arms adapted to protrude through apertures defined in the pack and extend through respective exterior sleeves. The
A rigid, flexible weight support clip for over-the-back mounted packs, bags, and other articles. In one embodiment, the clip is located within the interior of a back pack and includes arms adapted to protrude through apertures defined in the pack and extend through respective exterior sleeves. The clip may be made of a shape memory alloy or bent in a manner which allows the arms to flex either towards or away from each other and to exert a compressive force against the waist, hips and/or back of the user. In another embodiment, the clip is adapted to be suspended from the handle of a golf club adapted to be carried in a generally horizontal orientation and the clip is pivotable about the handle into engagement with the waist and/or hips of the user. In another embodiment, the clip is adapted to extend from and pivot about the front face of a golf bag adapted to be carried in a generally vertical orientation.
대표청구항▼
I claim: 1. A pack intended to be carried by a user in an over-the-back relationship, the pack defining an interior shell comprised of a generally vertical front panel adapted to rest against the back of the user, a closed bottom panel defining an interior surface, a pair of opposed side panels, an
I claim: 1. A pack intended to be carried by a user in an over-the-back relationship, the pack defining an interior shell comprised of a generally vertical front panel adapted to rest against the back of the user, a closed bottom panel defining an interior surface, a pair of opposed side panels, and a back panel, the pack including a clip being defined by a generally U-shaped continuous strip of material extending along the bottom panel of the pack in a generally horizontal relationship and being defined by a generally arcuate and elongate central body which extends through the interior shell and a pair of rigid spaced-apart arms extending outwardly from opposed ends of the central body and protruding through respective openings defined in the front panel of the pack in a relationship and direction generally normal to the front panel of the pack and adapted to rest or engage against the waist and/or hips of the user wherein the arms are adapted to be flexed laterally away from each other for adjusting the width of said clip, said arms being further adapted to spring back towards each other and exert a compressive force against the waist and/or hips of the user. 2. A pack intended to store and carry articles and adapted to be carried by a user in an over-the-back relationship, the pack including a clip comprising an elongate continuous strip of material which has been bent and shaped to define an elongate central body and a pair of rigid spaced-apart arms extending outwardly from opposed ends of the central body and adapted to rest or engage against the waist and/or hips of the user, the pack defining a shell, a generally vertical front panel and a generally horizontal closed bottom panel and generally vertical opposed side panels defining respective interior faces, and an interior, the clip being located within the interior of the pack in a relationship wherein the central body extends through the interior of the rack from a point adjacent the interior face of one of the side panels to a point adjacent the interior face of the other of the side panels and in a generally horizontal relationship along the bottom panel of the pack and the arms protrude from opposed ends of the central body in a generally horizontal relationship from within the interior of the pack through openings defined in the pack in a direction generally normal to the generally vertical front panel, the pack further defining a pair of sleeves extending outwardly from said openings defined in the shell and the arms of said clip being adapted to extend through said sleeves respectively. 3. The clip of claim 1 wherein the arms are adapted to exert a compressive force against the waist and/or hips of the user. 4. A pack adapted to be carried by a user and adapted to carry articles and comprising: a shell defining an interior adapted to receive and store the articles, the interior being defined by a front panel including an outer surface, a back panel, a bottom panel, a pair of opposed side panels, and a longitudinal axis extending through the shell and the bottom panel in a direction and orientation normal to the bottom panel; a support member including a central base and a pair of spaced-apart arms which together form a single unitary piece, the central base being located and extending within the interior of the pack in a generally horizontal relationship and direction generally normal to both the longitudinal axis of the shell and the opposed side panels, the spaced-apart arms extending from within the interior of the pack through apertures defined in said pack in a generally horizontal relationship and in a direction generally normal to the longitudinal axis of said shell, said arms being adapted to abut the waist and/or hips of the user; and a pair of sleeves in communication with said apertures defined in the outer surface of said pack and extending outwardly from said outer surface of said pack in a direction and relationship generally normal to the longitudinal axis of said shell, said arms of said support member extending through said sleeves. 5. The pack of claim 4 wherein said central base extends through the interior of the pack from a point adjacent one of the opposed side panels to a point adjacent the other of the opposed side panels and extends in a generally horizontal relationship along the bottom panel of the pack, said arms extending unitarily outwardly from opposed ends of said base and being adapted to flex towards and away from each other. 6. The pack of claim 4 further including a strap associated with said support member and extending between and interconnecting said arms, said strap being located between the pack and the back of the user and the arms being adapted for pivotal movement towards each other in response to a rearward lateral movement of said strap when said pack is mounted over the back of the user and said strap comes into abutting relationship with the back of the user.
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