IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0582605
(2006-10-17)
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등록번호 |
US-8353434
(2013-01-15)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Clayton, III, Frank Brittin
- Clayton, Wilson S.
- Clayton, Karen B.
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출원인 / 주소 |
- Cedar Mesa Design Company LLC
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
6 인용 특허 :
30 |
초록
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A system for carrying articles at the front torso of a human being is disclosed. A substantially rigid article-carrying frame is connected to the front of a harness or backpack worn by the user. The frame transmits the weight of the front-carried articles to the front of the user's hips. The system
A system for carrying articles at the front torso of a human being is disclosed. A substantially rigid article-carrying frame is connected to the front of a harness or backpack worn by the user. The frame transmits the weight of the front-carried articles to the front of the user's hips. The system accommodates bending movements of the user's torso by providing, for example, a variable-length mechanism, or a bending mechanism, or a folding mechanism, or a sliding connector mechanism, or any other equivalent accommodation mechanism that will allow the system to accommodate bending movements of the torso of the user.
대표청구항
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1. A system for carrying articles at the front torso of a human user who is wearing a harness having at least one shoulder strap and at least one hip belt, with the at least one shoulder strap operably tightened about the user and having at least one segment positioned upon a front pectoral region o
1. A system for carrying articles at the front torso of a human user who is wearing a harness having at least one shoulder strap and at least one hip belt, with the at least one shoulder strap operably tightened about the user and having at least one segment positioned upon a front pectoral region of the user, the system comprising: a frame having an upper region and a lower region;the lower region having at least one lower section that is sufficiently rigid to support the weight of at least one article secured upon the lower region and to transfer the weight of the at least one article downward;the lower region having at least one lower connector to connect the lower region to the at least one hip belt;the upper region having at least one upper section that is sufficiently rigid to position and restrict the movement of the upper region in relation to the at least one shoulder strap;the upper region having at least one upper connector to connect the upper region to the at least one shoulder strap;the at least one lower connector and the at least one upper connector located on a same side of a center sagittal plane of the user;the frame having at least one accommodation mechanism that enables the upper region to move in relation to the lower region so that the distance between the at least one lower connector and the at least one upper connector can change automatically in response to changes in the position of the user's torso during use of the system; and at least one article securing mechanism directly attached to the frame. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the at least one accommodation mechanism comprises at least one inter-sliding assembly in which a first frame element slides substantially parallel to a longitudinal dimension of a second frame element. 3. The system of claim 2 wherein the at least one inter-sliding assembly is selected from the group consisting of telescopic assemblies and sliding dovetail assemblies. 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the at least one accommodation mechanism comprises at least one foldable assembly. 5. The system of claim 4 wherein the at least one foldable assembly is selected from the group consisting of hinges and ball joints. 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the at least one lower connector connects to the at least one hip belt using at least one quick-releasable connector system. 7. The system of claim 6 wherein the at least one quick-releasable connector system is selected from the group consisting of hook-and-loop straps, ball-and-socket connectors, side-squeeze buckle connectors, and buckle-and-tongue connectors. 8. The system of claim 1 wherein the at least one upper connector connects to the at least one shoulder strap using at least one quick-releasable connector system. 9. The system of claim 8 wherein the at least one quick-releasable connector system is selected from the group consisting of hook-and-loop straps, ball-and-socket connectors, side-squeeze buckle connectors, and buckle-and-tongue connectors. 10. The system of claim 1 wherein the lower region comprises a first lower section, a second lower section, and at least one horizontal section extending between the first lower section and the second lower section. 11. The system of claim 10 wherein the lower region further comprises a first lower connector, a second lower connector, and an inter-sliding adjustment mechanism, in which a first frame element slides substantially parallel to a longitudinal dimension of a second frame element, to adjust the distance between the first lower connector and the second lower connector. 12. The system of claim 1 wherein the at least one accommodation mechanism comprises at least one frame section that is resiliently flexible along a longitudinal axis. 13. The system of claim 1 wherein the at least one article securing mechanism is selected from the group consisting of straps, buckles, and holders. 14. The system of claim 1, wherein the accommodation mechanism enables the upper region to move in relation to the lower region so that a length of the frame along one or more of the upper and lower regions can change automatically in response to changes in the position of the user's torso during use of the system. 15. A system for carrying articles at the front torso of a human user, the system comprising: at least one shoulder strap and at least one hip belt adapted to be worn by the user, with the at least one shoulder strap operably tightened about the user and having at least one segment positioned upon a front pectoral region of the user;a frame having an upper region and a lower region;the lower region having at least one lower section that is sufficiently rigid to support the weight of at least one article secured upon the lower region and to transfer the weight of the at least one article downward;the lower region having at least one lower connector to connect the lower region to the at least one hip belt;the upper region having at least one upper section that is sufficiently rigid to position and restrict the movement of the upper region in relation to the at least one shoulder strap;the upper region having at least one upper connector to connect the upper region to the at least one shoulder strap;the at least one lower connector and the at least one upper connector located on a same side of a center sagittal plane of the user;the frame having at least one accommodation mechanism that enables the upper region to move in relation to the lower region so that the distance between the at least one lower connector and the at least one upper connector can change automatically in response to changes in the position of the user's torso during use of the system; and at least one article securing mechanism directly attached to the frame. 16. The system of claim 15 wherein the at least one accommodation mechanism comprises at least one inter-sliding assembly in which a first frame element slides substantially parallel to a longitudinal dimension of a second frame element. 17. The system of claim 16 wherein the at least one inter-sliding assembly is selected from the group consisting of telescopic assemblies and sliding dovetail assemblies. 18. The system of claim 15 wherein the at least one accommodation mechanism comprises at least one foldable assembly. 19. The system of claim 18 wherein the at least one foldable assembly is selected from the group consisting of hinges and ball joints. 20. The system of claim 15 wherein the at least one lower connector connects to the at least one hip belt using at least one quick-releasable connector system. 21. The system of claim 20 wherein the at least one quick-releasable connector system is selected from the group consisting of hook-and-loop straps, ball-and-socket connectors, side-squeeze buckle connectors, and buckle-and-tongue connectors. 22. The system of claim 15 wherein the at least one upper connector connects to the at least one shoulder strap using at least one quick-releasable connector system. 23. The system of claim 22 wherein the at least one quick-releasable connector system is selected from the group consisting of hook-and-loop straps, ball-and-socket connectors, side-squeeze buckle connectors, and buckle-and-tongue connectors. 24. The system of claim 15 wherein the lower region comprises a first lower section, a second lower section, and at least one horizontal section extending between the first lower section and the second lower section. 25. The system of claim 24 wherein the lower region further comprises a first lower connector, a second lower connector, and an inter-sliding adjustment mechanism, in which a first frame element slides substantially parallel to a longitudinal dimension of a second frame element, to adjust the distance between the first lower connector and second lower connector. 26. The system of claim 15 wherein the at least one article securing mechanism is selected from the group consisting of straps, buckles, and holders. 27. The system of claim 15, wherein the accommodation mechanism enables the upper region to move in relation to the lower region so that a length of the frame along one or more of the upper and lower regions can change automatically in response to changes in the position of the user's torso during use of the system. 28. The system of claim 15 wherein the at least one accommodation mechanism comprises at least one frame section that is resiliently flexible along a longitudinal axis. 29. A system for carrying articles at the front torso of a human user who is wearing a harness having at least one shoulder strap and at least one hip belt, with the at least one shoulder strap operably tightened about the user and having at least one segment positioned upon a front pectoral region of the user, the system comprising: at least one shoulder strap connector having a releasable attachment mechanism to attach the at least one shoulder strap connector to the at least one shoulder strap and to remove the at least one shoulder strap connector from the at least one shoulder strap;at least one hip belt connector having a releasable attachment mechanism to attach the at least one hip belt connector to the at least one hip belt and to remove the at least one hip belt connector from the at least one hip belt;a frame having an upper region and a lower region;the lower region having at least one lower section that is sufficiently rigid to support the weight of at least one article secured upon the lower region and to transfer the weight of the at least one article downward;the lower region having at least one lower connector to connect the lower region to the at least one hip belt connector;the upper region having at least one upper section that is sufficiently rigid to position and restrict the movement of the upper region in relation to the at least one shoulder strap;the upper region having at least one upper connector to connect the upper region to the at least one shoulder strap connector;the at least one lower connector and the at least one upper connector located on a same side of a center sagittal plane of the user;the frame having at least one accommodation mechanism that enables the upper region to move in relation to the lower region so that the distance between the at least one lower connector and the at least one upper connector can change automatically in response to changes in the position of the user's torso during use of the system; and at least one article securing mechanism directly attached to the frame. 30. The system of claim 29 wherein the at least one accommodation mechanism comprises at least one inter-sliding assembly in which a first frame element slides substantially parallel to a longitudinal dimension of a second frame element. 31. The system of claim 30 wherein the at least one inter-sliding assembly is selected from the group consisting of telescopic assemblies and sliding dovetail assemblies. 32. The system of claim 29 wherein the at least one accommodation mechanism comprises at least one foldable assembly. 33. The system of claim 32 wherein the at least one foldable assembly is selected from the group consisting of hinges and ball joints. 34. The system of claim 29 wherein the at least one lower connector connects to the at least one hip belt connector using at least one quick-releasable connector system. 35. The system of claim 34 wherein the at least one quick-releasable connector system is selected from the group consisting of ball-and-socket connectors, side-squeeze buckle connectors, and buckle-and-tongue connectors. 36. The system of claim 29 wherein the at least one upper connector connects to the at least one shoulder strap connector using at least one quick-releasable connector system. 37. The system of claim 36 wherein the at least one quick-releasable connector system is selected from the group consisting of ball-and-socket connectors, side-squeeze buckle connectors, and buckle-and-tongue connectors. 38. The system of claim 29 wherein the lower region comprises a first lower section, a second lower section, and at least one horizontal section extending between the first lower section and the second lower section. 39. The system of claim 38 wherein the lower region further comprises a first lower connector, a second lower connector, and an inter-sliding adjustment mechanism, in which a first frame element slides substantially parallel to a longitudinal dimension of a second frame element, to adjust the distance between the first lower connector and second lower connector. 40. The system of claim 29 wherein the at least one accommodation mechanism comprises at least one frame section that is resiliently flexible along a longitudinal axis. 41. The system of claim 29 wherein the at least one article securing mechanism is selected from the group consisting of straps, buckles, and holders. 42. The system of claim 29, wherein the accommodation mechanism enables the upper region to move in relation to the lower region so that a length of the frame along one or more of the upper and lower regions can change automatically in response to changes in the position of the user's torso during use of the system. 43. A system for carrying articles at the front torso of a human user who is wearing at least one shoulder strap and at least one hip belt, the system comprising: at least one shoulder strap connector to attach to the at least one shoulder strap;at least one hip belt connector to attach to the at least one hip belt;a frame having an upper region and a lower region;the lower region having at least one lower section that is sufficiently rigid to support the weight of at least one article secured upon the lower region and to transfer the weight of the at least one article downward;the lower region having at least one lower connector to connect the lower region to the at least one hip belt connector;the upper region having at least one upper section that is sufficiently rigid to position and restrict the movement of the upper region in relation to the at least one shoulder strap;the upper region having at least one upper connector to connect the upper region to the at least one shoulder strap connector;the frame having at least one accommodation mechanism that enables the upper region to move in relation to the lower region so that the distance between the at least one lower connector and the at least one upper connector can change automatically in response to changes in the position of the user's torso during use of the system; andat least one article securing mechanism attached to the frame. 44. A system for carrying articles at the front torso of a human user who is wearing at least one shoulder strap and at least one hip belt, the system comprising: a frame having an upper region and a lower region;the lower region having at least one lower section that is sufficiently rigid to support the weight of at least one article secured upon the lower region and to transfer the weight of the at least one article downward;the lower region having at least one lower connector to connect the lower region to the at least one hip belt;the upper region having at least one upper section that is sufficiently rigid to position and restrict the movement of the upper region in relation to the at least one shoulder strap;at least one shoulder strap connector to attach to the at least one shoulder strap;the at least one shoulder strap connector having a shaped area that captures the upper region to restrict the horizontal movement of the upper region in relation to the at least one shoulder strap connector, while leaving the upper region substantially free to move in the vertical dimension in relation to the at least one shoulder strap connector, so that the distance between the at least one shoulder strap connector and the at least one lower connector can change automatically in response to changes in the position of the user's torso during use of the system; andat least one article securing mechanism attached to the frame. 45. A system for carrying articles at the front torso of a human user who is wearing a harness having at least one shoulder strap and at least one hip belt, with the at least one shoulder strap operably tightened about the user and having at least one segment positioned upon a front pectoral region of the user, the system comprising: a frame having an upper region and a lower region;the lower region having at least one lower section that is sufficiently rigid to support the weight of at least one article secured upon the lower region and to transfer the weight of the at least one article downward;the lower region having at least one lower connector to connect the lower region to the at least one hip belt;the upper region having at least one upper section that is sufficiently rigid to position and restrict the movement of the upper region in relation to the at least one shoulder strap;at least one shoulder strap connector to attach to the at least one shoulder strap;the at least one lower connector and the at least one shoulder strap connector located on a same side of a center sagittal plane of the user;the at least one shoulder strap connector having a shaped area that captures the upper region to restrict the horizontal movement of the upper region in relation to the at least one shoulder strap connector, while leaving the upper region substantially free to move in the vertical dimension in relation to the at least one shoulder strap connector, so that the distance between the at least one shoulder strap connector and the at least one lower connector can change automatically in response to changes in the position of the user's torso during use of the system. 46. The system of claim 45 wherein the at least one lower connector connects to the at least one hip belt using at least one quick-releasable connector system. 47. The system of claim 46 wherein the at least one quick-releasable connector system is selected from the group consisting of hook-and-loop straps, ball-and-socket connectors, side-squeeze buckle connectors, and buckle-and-tongue connectors. 48. The system of claim 45 wherein the at least one shoulder strap connector attaches to the at least one shoulder strap using at least one quick-releasable attachment system. 49. The system of claim 48 wherein the at least one quick-releasable attachment system comprises at least one strap. 50. The system of claim 45 further comprising at least one article securing mechanism attached to the frame. 51. The system of claim 50 wherein the at least one article securing mechanism is selected from the group consisting of straps, buckles, and holders. 52. The system of claim 45 wherein the lower region comprises a first lower section, a second lower section, and at least one horizontal section extending between the first lower section and the second lower section. 53. The system of claim 52 wherein the lower region further comprises a first lower connector, a second lower connector, and an inter-sliding adjustment mechanism, in which a first frame element slides substantially parallel to a longitudinal dimension of a second frame element, to adjust the distance between the first lower connector and the second lower connector.
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