CN220966681U - Multipurpose bracket device for personal accessories - Google Patents

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CN220966681U
CN220966681U CN202322787146.2U CN202322787146U CN220966681U CN 220966681 U CN220966681 U CN 220966681U CN 202322787146 U CN202322787146 U CN 202322787146U CN 220966681 U CN220966681 U CN 220966681U
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莱昂·卡普伦
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The utility model provides a multipurpose bracket device for personal accessories, which belongs to the technical field of personal accessory brackets and comprises an attachment element and a gooseneck connecting part, wherein the attachment element comprises a first length of flexible material and a plurality of first encircling bands, the first length of flexible material is designed to be aligned with shoulder straps of a backpack in parallel, the plurality of first encircling bands are vertically arranged along the length direction of the first length of flexible material and are used for being fixed on the shoulder straps, and one end of the gooseneck connecting part is inserted into the bottom end of the first length of flexible material. The present utility model, which is connected to one or two attachment elements by a gooseneck connection member, has a multipurpose connection function of connecting various shoulder-supported bags, provides stability required for dynamic activities regardless of receivable devices, attachable bags, and activity scenes where a user is located, and allows the user to install and uninstall the devices quickly and easily without holding the devices by hand.

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Multipurpose bracket device for personal accessories
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of personal accessory brackets, and particularly relates to a multipurpose bracket device for personal accessories.
Background
Users have long needed to easily use their own devices or accessories during activities, such as mobile phones or tablet computers, which are often used in daily activities. Users often use the above devices in a hands-free manner while moving, traveling, or performing other tasks.
Generally, users rely on various types of equipment racks to facilitate their use of equipment. Many equipment racks have limitations. For example, some device holders may need to be attached to a static surface, which is impractical for a user in motion. Other device holders may be attached to the body of the user, but these may affect the user's walking movement, may be uncomfortable for the user to wear, or may not hold the device securely, potentially damaging the device.
Another common problem with existing equipment racks is the lack of versatility. Many equipment racks are designed to accommodate specific types of equipment, and have limited applicability to users having multiple types of equipment. In addition, the installation method of these equipment racks may not be suitable for various types of bags, and thus, the versatility and convenience of the equipment racks are reduced for users.
Furthermore, existing equipment racks may not provide the stability required for certain activities. For example, when using a device for camera shooting or GPS navigation, it is important to maintain a stable position. However, conventional holders often lack the necessary stability, which can lead to video jitter or difficulty in reading the display of the device when moved.
Disclosure of utility model
In view of the foregoing deficiencies of the prior art, it is therefore an object of embodiments of the present utility model to provide a multipurpose bracket device for personal accessories.
In order to solve the technical problems, the utility model provides the following technical scheme:
A multipurpose bracket device for personal accessories comprises an attachment element and a gooseneck connecting part,
The attachment element comprises a first length of flexible material and a number of first circumferential bands,
The first length of flexible material is designed to be aligned parallel to the shoulder straps of the backpack,
A plurality of first encircling bands vertically aligned along the length of the flexible material of the first length for securing to the shoulder straps,
The gooseneck attachment member has one end inserted into the bottom end of the first length of flexible material and the other end coupled to the equipment rack.
As a further improvement of the utility model: the attachment element further comprises a second length of flexible material,
The second length of flexible material is coupled at an angle to the top end of the first length of flexible material and is configured to cover the top handle of the backpack, the second length of flexible material having a second encircling band for securing to the top handle of the backpack.
As a further improvement of the utility model: the attachment element further comprises a third length of flexible material,
The third length of flexible material is coupled at the top end with the second length of flexible material, the third length of flexible material being designed to cover a second shoulder strap of the backpack, the third length of flexible material having a plurality of third encircling straps that are perpendicular to themselves, the third encircling straps for securing to the second shoulder strap.
As a further improvement of the utility model: the gooseneck type connecting part comprises a gooseneck type rope,
One end of the gooseneck rope protrudes from the bottom end of the flexible material of the first length of attachment element, and the other end of the gooseneck rope is coupled to a standard telephone bracket.
As a still further improvement of the utility model: the gooseneck connecting component comprises two gooseneck ropes,
Two of said gooseneck lines protrude from the first length of flexible material and the third length of flexible material, respectively, of the attachment element, the two gooseneck lines each being connected to a separate equipment rack.
As a still further improvement of the utility model: also included is a length adjustable strap that passes through one shoulder strap of the backpack and then is looped back into the other shoulder strap by a buckle.
As a still further improvement of the utility model: the two ends of the long adjustable belt are provided with corresponding hasp elements or magic tapes which are used for fixing the long adjustable belt.
As a still further improvement of the utility model: the first length of flexible material, the second length of flexible material, and the third length of flexible material are stitched nylon.
As a still further improvement of the utility model: a flashlight accessory for illumination is also included.
As a still further improvement of the utility model: also included is a built-in charger for powering the held device.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects that:
The present utility model, which is connected to one or two attachment elements by a gooseneck connection member, has a multipurpose connection function of connecting various shoulder-supported bags (e.g., backpack), provides stability required for dynamic activities regardless of the receivable devices, attachable bags, and the activity scene in which the user is located, and allows the user to install and uninstall the devices quickly and easily without the need for a hand.
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Fig. 1 is a plan view of an attachment element of a first embodiment of the utility model;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of an accessory element of a second embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a plan view of the attachment element of the first embodiment of the utility model and a gooseneck rope integrated into the system;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a bracket device according to the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is a second schematic structural view of the bracket device according to the present utility model;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a bracket device according to the third embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 7 is a schematic illustration I of the present utility model mounted on a backpack;
FIG. 8 is a second schematic view of the present utility model mounted on a backpack;
FIG. 9 is a third schematic view of the present utility model mounted on a backpack;
FIG. 10 is a schematic view of the present utility model mounted on a backpack;
FIG. 11 is a fifth schematic illustration of the present utility model mounted on a backpack;
fig. 12 is a schematic view of the present utility model mounted on a backpack.
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The technical scheme of the application is further described in detail below with reference to the specific embodiments.
Embodiments of the present application are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar elements or elements having like or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are illustrative only and are not to be construed as limiting the application.
Referring to fig. 1, the present embodiment provides a multipurpose stand device for personal accessories that meets the user's hands-free and stable needs for a multi-function stand for various accessories including, but not limited to, cell phones, tablet computers, LED lights, books, and flashlights, including attachment elements that are designed to be coupled to a single shoulder strap of a backpack (such as a backpack or any bag with shoulder supports) in the present embodiment.
The attachment element comprises a first length of flexible material 101 of stitched nylon or any other sturdy and durable material, and three first encircling strips 103, the first length of flexible material 101 being designed to cover the front of the shoulder strap from bottom to top, the three first encircling strips 103 being arranged vertically along the length of the first length of flexible material 101, the three first encircling strips 103 being used to wind the shoulder strap and to secure the first length of flexible material 101 at various points, enhancing the stability of the overall arrangement. The first circumferential band 103 is provided with fastening means, which are velcro or similar fasteners, for easy and secure attachment.
The attachment element further comprises a second length of flexible material 102, the second length of flexible material 102 being connected at an angle to the top end of the first length of flexible material 101, the second length of flexible material 102 being designed to cover the top handle of a backpack or bag, the second length of flexible material being provided with its own second encircling band 104, the second encircling band 104 being slightly wider than the first encircling band 103, intended to be firmly wrapped around the top handle of the bag, to provide additional anchoring.
An adjustable strap 105 is attached near the bottom end of the first length of flexible material 101, the adjustable strap 105 being perpendicular to the first length of flexible material 101, the adjustable strap 105 being used to provide additional support and stability, particularly when the device is in use.
Referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 shows a plan view of an accessory element according to a second embodiment of the present utility model. The attachment element is very similar to that shown in fig. 1, being made of a flexible material (e.g. stitched nylon) intended to be firmly connected to a backpack or other bag with shoulder support.
The second embodiment features a first length of flexible material 201 that is designed to cover the front of the shoulder straps of the backpack from below to above. Three first encircling bands 203 are arranged vertically along the length of the first length of flexible material 201 for the purpose of encircling the shoulder straps and securing the first length of flexible material 201 at different points on the shoulder straps. Each first circumferential band 203 is provided with fastening means, such as velcro or similar fasteners, for easy and secure attachment.
In addition to the first length of flexible material 201, the attachment element of the present embodiment also includes a second length of flexible material 202 that is angled from the top end of the first length of flexible material 201. The second length of flexible material 202 is designed to cover the top handle of a backpack or bag. The second length of flexible material 202 has its own second encircling band 204, which second encircling band 204 is slightly wider than the first encircling band 203, intended to be firmly wrapped around the top handle of the bag, providing an additional anchor point for the attachment element.
Unlike the first embodiment depicted in fig. 1, the second embodiment incorporates a third length of flexible material 205. The third length of flexible material 205 is coupled to the second length of flexible material 202 at a tip, and the angle formed by the third length of flexible material 205 and the second length of flexible material 202 at the tip corresponds to the angle between the first length of flexible material 201 and the second length of flexible material 202. A third length of flexible material 205 is designed to cover the other or second shoulder strap of the backpack. The third length of flexible material 205 has its own set of third circumferential bands, three third circumferential bands 206, for secure attachment to the second shoulder band of the bag.
Referring to fig. 3, fig. 3 is a plan view of the attachment element of the first embodiment depicted in fig. 1 and a gooseneck-type connection member integrated into the system, the gooseneck-type connection member including a gooseneck-type rope 301, the gooseneck-type rope 301 protruding from a bottom end of a first length of flexible material of the attachment element. The other end of the gooseneck line 301 is coupled to a standard telephone bracket 302, illustrating the manner in which the bracket apparatus can securely fasten the equipment. The gooseneck lines 301 pass through a portion of the first length of flexible material, thereby providing it with a malleable structure. The gooseneck lines 301 are designed to allow flexible positioning of the equipment rack in various directions depending on the needs of the user.
Referring to fig. 4, fig. 4 shows a second embodiment of the stent device in a separated state. As detailed in the drawing of fig. 2, the attachment element covers both shoulder straps of the backpack, and the second length of flexible material of the attachment element is configured to cover the top handle of the backpack. In fig. 4, the stand arrangement further comprises a gooseneck-type connection member having one end inserted into the bottom end of the first length of flexible material and the other end coupled to the equipment stand, the gooseneck-type connection member comprising two gooseneck-type ropes 401, 402 protruding from the first and third lengths of flexible material of the attachment element, respectively. The gooseneck ropes 401, 402 are each connected to a separate equipment bracket 403, 404. This enables the rack apparatus to accommodate multiple devices simultaneously, which is helpful to users who need to use multiple devices while traveling.
Referring to fig. 5, fig. 5 shows another variation of the second embodiment, shown in a separated state. As previously described, the attachment element covers both shoulder straps of the backpack, and the second length of flexible material is configured to cover the top handle of the backpack. In this view, two gooseneck lines 501, 502 protrude from the first and third lengths of flexible material, respectively, of the attachment element. However, instead of being connected to separate equipment brackets, the gooseneck ropes 501, 502 are both attached to the same equipment bracket 503. This arrangement enhances the stability of the individual device holders, which is particularly advantageous in dynamic activities where stable images need to be taken with the device.
Referring to fig. 6, fig. 6 shows the device holder of the third embodiment in a separated state. The present embodiment incorporates two separate attachment elements 601 and 602, each configured to securely attach to a respective shoulder strap of a backpack or other bag having shoulder supports. This embodiment differs from the second embodiment in major construction by the removal of the attachment element that can cover the second length of the backpack top handle.
These separate attachment elements 601 and 602 each comprise a first length of flexible material covering the respective shoulder straps from below to above. A plurality of wrap-around straps for wrapping around the shoulder straps secure the first length at various points along the first length. The attachment element is made of a flexible and strong material, such as stitched nylon, to withstand wear caused by normal use.
For each attachment element, gooseneck cords 603 and 604 protrude from the bottom end thereof. Both gooseneck cords 603 and 604 are connected to the same equipment rack 605.
Referring to fig. 7, fig. 7 shows an isometric view of a first embodiment of an equipment rack device mounted on a backpack. The first length of flexible material of the attachment element 701 is shown secured to the right shoulder strap of the backpack by three encircling straps 703 and the second length of flexible material of the attachment element is secured to the top handle of the backpack by its own encircling straps 704.
To stabilize the element arrangement, this embodiment employs a long adjustable strap 702. The length adjustable strap 702 is threaded through the left shoulder strap of the backpack and then wrapped back around the other shoulder strap by buckle 705, thereby creating a firm and stable arrangement.
Referring to fig. 8, fig. 8 shows another isometric view of the first embodiment of the equipment support device mounted on a backpack. In fig. 8, a first length of flexible material of the attachment element 801 is secured to the right shoulder strap of the backpack and a second length of flexible material of the attachment element is secured to the top handle of the backpack.
However, in fig. 8, the long adjustable strap 802 has been threaded through the left shoulder strap of the backpack and then returned around the gooseneck lines 803 to the attachment elements, coupled with the buckle. This arrangement provides additional stability to the gooseneck line 803, reducing the likelihood of accidental movement during use;
The length adjustable strap 801 is provided with corresponding snap elements or velcro at both ends for securing the length adjustable strap 801.
Referring to fig. 9, fig. 9 shows an alternative version of the first embodiment of the equipment rack device mounted on a backpack. In this arrangement, a first length 901 of the attachment element is secured to the right shoulder strap of the backpack and a second length of the attachment element is secured to the top handle of the backpack.
In contrast to the previous figures, the adjustable strap 902 in this view has a velcro at its end. The adjustable strap 902 is threaded through the left shoulder strap of the backpack and then wrapped around the gooseneck 903 and snapped onto the gooseneck 903 instead of being coupled back to the other end of the adjustable strap 902. This adjustment constitutes a strong and stable gooseneck line 903 which reduces unintended movement and facilitates the use of the apparatus in the stand without the need for a hand-held user.
Referring to fig. 10, fig. 10 shows a second embodiment of the equipment rack apparatus when mounted on a backpack. The attachment element covers both shoulder straps of the backpack, and the second length of the accessory element is secured to the top handle of the backpack.
Two gooseneck cords 1001 and 1002 protrude from the first and third lengths of the attachment elements, respectively. Gooseneck cords 1001 and 1002 are attached to separate equipment brackets 1003 and 1004, respectively. This arrangement allows a user to hold and use multiple devices simultaneously. These devices are securely held in their respective holders, providing hands-free utility to the user while ensuring that each device can capture a stable image.
Referring to fig. 11, fig. 11 shows an alternative version of the second embodiment of the equipment rack device mounted on a backpack. The attachment element covers both shoulder straps of the backpack, and a second length of flexible material is secured to the top handle of the backpack.
In fig. 11, two gooseneck cords 1101 and 1102 protrude from the first and third lengths of the attachment elements, respectively. However, rather than attaching each gooseneck-type cord to a separate equipment rack, the two gooseneck-type cords 1101 and 1102 are connected to the same equipment rack 1103.
Referring to fig. 12, fig. 12 shows a third embodiment of the equipment rack apparatus mounted on a backpack. In this configuration, two separate attachment elements 1201 and 1202 are secured to respective shoulder straps of the backpack, respectively.
Each attachment element 1201 and 1202 comprises a first length of flexible material covering the respective shoulder strap from bottom to top. The attachment elements are secured around the straps using a plurality of straps wrapped around the shoulder straps, thereby securing the first length of flexible material at different points of the shoulder straps.
Gooseneck cords 1203 and 1204 extend from the bottom end of each attachment element. Both gooseneck cords 1203 and 1204 are attached to the same equipment rack 1205. This arrangement provides excellent stability for a single device stand 1205, which is particularly useful in dynamic activities where stable images need to be taken with the device. Furthermore, in this embodiment, the independent nature of the attachment elements 1201 and 1202 gives the user more flexibility in positioning and using the device. This configuration is applicable to a variety of pouches with shoulder support, making it a versatile solution for hands-free use of the device.
In one embodiment, various optional features may be incorporated into the body structure including, but not limited to, conventional and magnetic cell phone holders, goPro connection accessories, telescoping selfie stick accessories, strategic military bags, flashlight accessories, built-in chargers, and the like.
While the preferred embodiments of the present application have been described in detail, the present application is not limited to the above embodiments, and various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present application within the knowledge of those skilled in the art.

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1. A multipurpose bracket device for personal accessories, characterized by comprising an attachment element and a gooseneck connecting part,
The attachment element comprises a first length of flexible material and a number of first circumferential bands,
The first length of flexible material is designed to be aligned parallel to the shoulder straps of the backpack,
A plurality of first encircling bands vertically aligned along the length of the flexible material of the first length for securing to the shoulder straps,
The gooseneck attachment member has one end inserted into the bottom end of the first length of flexible material and the other end coupled to the equipment rack.
2. The multipurpose bracket device for a personal accessory of claim 1, wherein the attachment element further comprises a second length of flexible material,
The second length of flexible material is coupled at an angle to the top end of the first length of flexible material and is configured to cover the top handle of the backpack, the second length of flexible material having a second encircling band for securing to the top handle of the backpack.
3. A multipurpose bracket device for a personal accessory as claimed in claim 2, wherein the attachment element further comprises a third length of flexible material,
The third length of flexible material is coupled at the top end with the second length of flexible material, the third length of flexible material being designed to cover a second shoulder strap of the backpack, the third length of flexible material having a plurality of third encircling straps that are perpendicular to themselves, the third encircling straps for securing to the second shoulder strap.
4. A multipurpose bracket device for a personal accessory as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gooseneck attachment means comprises a gooseneck rope,
One end of the gooseneck rope protrudes from the bottom end of the flexible material of the first length of attachment element, and the other end of the gooseneck rope is coupled to a standard telephone bracket.
5. A multipurpose bracket device for a personal accessory as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gooseneck connecting member comprises two gooseneck ropes,
Two of said gooseneck lines protrude from the first length of flexible material and the third length of flexible material, respectively, of the attachment element, the two gooseneck lines each being connected to a separate equipment rack.
6. The multipurpose bracket device for personal accessories of claim 1 further comprising a length adjustable strap that passes through one shoulder strap of the backpack and then is looped back to the other shoulder strap by a buckle.
7. A multipurpose bracket device for personal accessories according to claim 6, characterized in that the long adjustable strap is provided with corresponding snap elements or velcro at both ends for securing the long adjustable strap.
8. The multipurpose bracket device for a personal accessory of claim 1, wherein the first length of flexible material, the second length of flexible material, and the third length of flexible material are stitched nylon.
9. The multipurpose bracket device for a personal accessory of claim 1, further comprising a flashlight accessory for illumination.
10. The multipurpose bracket device for a personal accessory of claim 1, further comprising a built-in charger for powering the held device.
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