Load bearing suspension system

US9554637B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9554637-B2
Application numberUS-201514952981-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 26, 2015
Priority dateApr 8, 2008
Publication dateJan 31, 2017
Grant dateJan 31, 2017

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Abstract

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A load bearing and/or suspension system, having a harness element; harness straps extending from the harness element; a pair of suspension members, wherein each suspension member extends from a pair of harness straps; a ladder lock buckle attached or coupled to each suspension member; a pair of webbing segments, wherein a free end of each webbing segment interacts with one of the ladder lock buckles such that when the free end of the webbing segment is urged away from the ladder lock buckle, a second end of the webbing segment is drawn toward the ladder lock buckle; and a belt attachment element attached or coupled to the second end of the webbing segment.

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A load bearing and/or suspension system, comprising: a harness element; harness straps extending from said harness element; a pair of suspension members, wherein each suspension member extends from a pair of harness straps, and wherein each suspension member comprises a first layer of material and a second layer of material, wherein at least a portion of said second layer of material is at least partially attached or coupled to at least a portion of said first layer of material to form at least a partial cavity between at least a portion of said first layer of material and at least a portion of said second layer of material; a ladder lock buckle attached or coupled to each suspension member; a pair of webbing segments, wherein at least a free end portion of a webbing segment is introduced into at least a portion of said at least partial cavity, and wherein a free end of each webbing segment interacts with one of said ladder lock buckles such that when said free end of said webbing segment is urged away from said ladder lock buckle, a second end of said webbing segment is drawn toward said ladder lock buckle; and a belt attachment element attached or coupled to said second end of said webbing segment. 2. The load bearing and/or suspension system of claim 1 , wherein said harness element is shaped to form a double V, a double Y, or a double T overall shape. 3. The load bearing and/or suspension system of claim 1 , wherein said harness element comprises two harness element portions joined by a harness joining element. 4. The load bearing and/or suspension system of claim 3 , wherein said harness joining element comprises a portion of elastic or not elastic material. 5. The load bearing and/or suspension system of claim 1 , wherein said harness straps are integrally formed portions of said harness element. 6. The load bearing and/or suspension system of claim 1 , wherein said harness straps comprise separate strap elements, attached or coupled to said harness element. 7. The load bearing and/or suspension system of claim 1 , wherein each harness strap is attached or coupled to a respective suspension member such that a length of each harness strap may be adjusted, relative to said respective suspension member. 8. The load bearing and/or suspension system of claim 1 , wherein at least a free end portion of said webbing segment is introduced into said at least partial cavity and inserted through at least one aperture formed through said second layer of material. 9. The load bearing and/or suspension system of claim 1 , wherein said ladder lock buckle is attached or coupled to said suspension member via a portion of attachment webbing that is releasably or permanently attached or coupled to a portion of said suspension member. 10. The load bearing and/or suspension system of claim 1 , wherein said belt attachment element is formed as an integral component of said webbing segment. 11. The load bearing and/or suspension system of claim 1 , wherein said belt attachment element is releasably attached or coupled to said webbing segment, via a releasable buckle. 12. The load bearing and/or suspension system of claim 1 , wherein said belt attachment element is capable of being permanently or releasably attached or coupled to a portion of a belt. 13. The load bearing and/or suspension system of claim 1 , wherein said free end of each webbing segment interacts with said ladder lock buckle by being looped or interlaced through a portion of each of said ladder lock buckles. 14. A load bearing and/or suspension system, comprising: a harness element; harness straps extending from said harness element; a pair of suspension members, wherein each suspension member extends from a pair of harness straps, wherein said suspension member comprises a first layer of material and a second layer of material, wherein an interior cavity is formed between at least a portion of said first layer of material and at least a portion of said second layer of material, and wherein at least one aperture is formed through said second layer of material; a ladder lock buckle attached or coupled to each suspension member, wherein said ladder lock buckle is attached or coupled to each of said suspension members via a portion of attachment webbing that is releasably or permanently attached or coupled to a portion of said suspension member; a pair of webbing segments, wherein at least a free end portion of each of said webbing segments is introduced into said respective cavity and inserted through said at least one aperture formed in said second layer of material; and wherein a free end of each webbing segment interacts with one of said ladder lock buckles such that when said free end of said webbing segment is urged away from said ladder lock buckle, a second end of said webbing segment is drawn toward said ladder lock buckle; and a belt attachment element attached or coupled to said second end of said webbing segment. 15. The load bearing and/or suspension system of claim 14 , wherein said harness element is shaped to form a double V, a double Y, or a double T overall shape. 16. The load bearing and/or suspension system of claim 14 , wherein said harness element comprises two harness element portions joined by a harness joining element. 17. The load bearing and/or suspension system of claim 14 , wherein said harness straps are integrally formed portions of said harness element. 18. A load bearing and/or suspension system, comprising: a harness element; harness straps extending from said harness element, wherein each harness strap is attached or coupled to a respective suspension member such that a length of each harness strap may be adjusted, relative to said respective suspension member; a pair of suspension members, wherein each suspension member extends from a pair of harness straps, wherein said suspension member comprises a first layer of material and a second layer of material, wherein an interior cavity is formed between at least a portion of said first layer of material and at least a portion of said second layer of material, and wherein at least one aperture is formed through said second layer of material; a ladder lock buckle attached or coupled to each suspension member, wherein said ladder lock buckle is attached or coupled to each of said suspension members via a portion of attachment webbing that is releasably or permanently attached or coupled to a portion of said suspension member; a pair of webbing segments, wherein at least a free end portion of each of said webbing segments is introduced into said respective cavity and inserted through said at least one aperture formed in said second layer of material; and wherein a free end of each webbing segment interacts with one of said ladder lock buckles such that when said free end of said webbing segment is urged away from said ladder lock buckle, a second end of said webbing segment is drawn toward said ladder lock buckle; and a belt attachment element attached or coupled to said second end of said webbing segment.

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Classifications

  • Pack-carrying harnesses · CPC title

  • Pack-carrying waist or torso belts · CPC title

  • Garments with built-in harnesses (safety harnesses A62B35/00) · CPC title

  • Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts · CPC title

  • Pack-carrying shoulder holsters · CPC title

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What does patent US9554637B2 cover?
A load bearing and/or suspension system, having a harness element; harness straps extending from the harness element; a pair of suspension members, wherein each suspension member extends from a pair of harness straps; a ladder lock buckle attached or coupled to each suspension member; a pair of webbing segments, wherein a free end of each webbing segment interacts with one of the ladder lock bu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Vista Outdoor Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A45F3/14. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 31 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).