Piece of luggage
US-2017303645-A1 · Oct 26, 2017 · US
US10098439B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10098439-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414225173-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 16, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
A practical reading order for non-experts. Skip the full description unless you need deep technical detail.
What the patent document calls the invention.
A short plain-language summary of the technical disclosure.
Who owns or filed the patent and who is credited as inventor.
Filing, priority, publication, and grant dates set the timeline.
The legal scope of protection — read this for what is actually claimed.
Technology tags used to group this patent with similar filings.
Prior art links and similar publications in this corpus.
Official abstract text for this publication.
Apparatus and associated methods relate to a body-worn unitary harness having a shoulder portion and a waist portion in tensile communication with one another, such that both the shoulder and the waist portions can be simultaneously adjusted using a single adjustment mechanism to conform to a wearer's body. In an illustrative embodiment, a length of webbing may thread through an angle-turning buckle and change direction therein. Tensile forces in the length of webbing may be directed in different directions on either side of the angle-turning buckle. A single clasp may facilitate both donning and doffing of the unitary harness. An implement connector may be coupled to a hip member and configured to connect an implement to the unitary harness. Various exemplary unitary harnesses may provide comfortable implement carrying capacity while automatically adjusting relative waist and shoulder lengths to accommodate a user's movements and positions.
Opening claim text (preview).
What is claimed is: 1. A Pressure-Demand Air Respirator (PDAR) carrying device to be worn by a user, the device comprising: a webbing-configuration hub comprising a first aperture and a second aperture; a direction-changing buckle rotatably connected to the webbing-configuration hub, the direction-changing buckle having a webbing aperture having a major dimension sized to receive a webbing having up to a predetermined width and having a minor dimension sized to receive a webbing's thickness such that a portion of webbing is slidable through the direction-changing buckle; a breathable-gas cylinder pocket to releasably receive an air cylinder; a webbing configured to be worn by a wearer, the webbing comprising a shoulder-loop section in a tension relationship with a waist-loop section, wherein a tension in one of the shoulder-loop and waist-loop sections is transmitted to the other of the waist-loop and shoulder-loop sections, respectively, at the direction-changing buckle's webbing aperture through which the webbing threads, wherein, when worn, the webbing is configured to travel a path: a) from a back-left waist location; b) along the waist along the back, around the right side and along the front; c) through the first aperture of the webbing-configuration hub; d) through the direction-changing buckle at a front-left waist location; e) through the second aperture of the webbing-configuration hub; f) up and across the front torso and over the right shoulder; and, g) down and across the back to a back-left waist location; a hand-operated clasp coupled to the webbing and configured to open and/or securely close the webbing about a body of the wearer; and, only one hand-operated tightening mechanism coupled to the webbing to provide combined length adjustment of the shoulder-loop and waist-loop sections, the hand-operated tightening mechanism being located on an anterior portion of the shoulder-loop section when worn by the wearer, wherein, when worn by the wearer with the hand-operated clasp securely closed, the direction-changing buckle rotates in response to adjusting the webbing by the hand-operated tightening mechanism to fit the wearer such that a direction of the minor dimension of the webbing aperture approximately bisects an angle between a waist-loop segment of webbing immediately adjacent to the webbing aperture and a shoulder-loop segment of webbing immediately adjacent to the webbing aperture. 2. The device of claim 1 , wherein a length of the shoulder-loop section reduces in response to enlarging a length of the waist-loop section, and the length of the waist-loop section reduces in response to enlarging the length of the shoulder-loop section, when the hand-operated clasp is securely closed and without adjusting the hand-operated tightening mechanism. 3. The device of claim 1 , further comprising a breathing tube extending from a cylinder region near an implement connecting member to a mask region, the breathing tube travels along a portion of the shoulder loop section of the webbing. 4. The device of claim 3 , further comprising a breathing mask, coupled to that breathing tube at the mask region. 5. An implement carrying device to be worn by a user, the device comprising: a webbing-configuration hub comprising a first aperture and a second aperture; a direction-changing buckle connected to the webbing-configuration hub, the direction-changing buckle having a webbing aperture having a major dimension sized to receive a webbing having up to a predetermined width and having a minor dimension sized to receive a webbing's thickness such that a portion of webbing is slidable through the direction-changing buckle; an implement connecting member coupled to the webbing-configuration hub and configured to releasably connect to an implement; a webbing configured to be worn by a wearer, the webbing comprising a shoulder-loop section in a tension relationship with a waist-loop section, wherein a tension in one of the shoulder-loop and waist-loop sections is transmitted to the other of the waist-loop and shoulder-loop sections, respectively, at the direction-changing buckle's webbing aperture through which the webbing threads, wherein, when worn, the webbing is configured to travel a path: a) from a back-left waist location; b) along the waist along the back, around the right side and along the front; c) through the first aperture of the webbing-configuration hub; d) through the direction-changing buckle at a front-left waist location; e) through the second aperture of the webbing-configuration hub; f) up and across the front torso and over the right shoulder; and, g) down and across the back to a back-left waist location; a hand-operated clasp coupled to the webbing and configured to open and/or securely close the webbing about a body of the wearer; and, only one hand-operated tightening mechanism coupled to the webbing to provide combined length adjustment of the waist-loop and the shoulder-loop sections, the hand-operated tightening mechanism being located on an anterior portion of the shoulder-loop section when worn by the wearer. 6. The device of claim 5 , wherein a length of the shoulder-loop section reduces in response to enlarging a length of the waist-loop section, and the length of the waist-loop section reduces in response to enlarging the length of the shoulder-loop section, when the hand-operated clasp is securely closed and without adjusting the hand-operated tightening mechanism. 7. The device of claim 5 , wherein the implement connecting member is configured to hold a breathable-gas cylinder. 8. The device of claim 7 , further comprising a securing member configured to secure the breathable-gas cylinder to the implement connecting member. 9. The device of claim 7 , further comprising a breathing tube extending from a cylinder region near the implement connecting member to a mask region, the breathing tube travels along a portion of the shoulder loop section of the webbing. 10. The device of claim 9 , further comprising a breathing mask, coupled to that breathing tube at the mask region. 11. An implement carrying device to be worn by a user, the device comprising: a webbing-configuration hub comprising a first aperture and a second aperture; means for changing a direction of a webbing where a waist loop transitions to a shoulder loop; an implement connecting member coupled to the webbing-configuration hub and configured to releasably connect to an implement; a webbing configured to be worn by a wearer, the webbing comprising a shoulder-loop section in a tension relationship with a waist-loop section, wherein a tension in one of the shoulder-loop and waist-loop sections is transmitted to the other of the waist-loop and shoulder-loop sections, respectively, at an aperture in the direction changing means through which the webbing threads, wherein, when worn, the webbing is configured to travel a path: a) from a back-left waist location; b) along the waist along the back, around the right side and along the front; c) through the first aperture of the webbing-configuration hub; d) through the direction-changing buckle at a front-left waist location; e) through the second aperture of the webbing-configuration hub; f) up and across the front torso and over the right shoulder; and, g) down and across the back to a back-left waist location; a hand-operated clasp coupled to the webbing and configured to open and/or securely close the webbing about a body of the wearer; and only one hand-operated tightening mechanism coupled to the webbing to provide combined length adjustment of the shoulder-loop and waist-loop sections, the hand-operated tighte
Pack-carrying harnesses · CPC title
Nasal cannula assemblies for oxygen therapy · CPC title
Devices for storing {or holding or carrying} respiratory or breathing apparatus · CPC title
Carrying facilities · CPC title
Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of one strap passing over the shoulder · CPC title
Related publications grouped by family.
Answers are generated from the same data shown on this page.