EP0115491A1 - Sangle de transport auto-verrouillable - Google Patents

Sangle de transport auto-verrouillable

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EP0115491A1
EP0115491A1 EP83902103A EP83902103A EP0115491A1 EP 0115491 A1 EP0115491 A1 EP 0115491A1 EP 83902103 A EP83902103 A EP 83902103A EP 83902103 A EP83902103 A EP 83902103A EP 0115491 A1 EP0115491 A1 EP 0115491A1
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Prior art keywords
carrying
strap
cord
carrying device
parts
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Adriaen Esger Rieuwert Nauta
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/14Carrying-straps; Pack-carrying harnesses
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B32/00Water sports boards; Accessories therefor
    • B63B32/80Arrangements specially adapted for stowing or transporting water sports boards
    • B63B32/87Arrangements specially adapted for stowing or transporting water sports boards for carrying, e.g. board bags

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  • the invention relates to a self-buckling carrying device (or carrying belt device) for carrying an object which is difficult to transport, e.g. a rather large plate, a picture, a 5-surf board, a box, a box or the like
  • an object which is difficult to transport e.g. a rather large plate, a picture, a 5-surf board, a box, a box or the like
  • Such objects are usually very unwieldy for personal transport, because they can hardly or not easily be held, because the height of the object does not fit with them, or because several separate pieces (packages or parcels) are difficult to hold together.
  • the invention now aims at one to create self-supporting device which enables such objects to be transported in a simple manner, easily separated or packed, and the user also learns that the means of transport can be attached or detached quickly after the transport and is itself easy to transport.
  • a self-buckling carrying device is provided with a carrying strap which adjoins the bottom half of the object on both sides, the top half of the object being held by at least one cord which is guided in the edge regions of the ends of the carrying strap, soft cords depending on the Ends of a commercially available shoulder strap can be hooked in, after which the strap straps itself with the cords around the object when it is carried.
  • the top half of the object is enclosed by an endless cord and there is an upward loop of cord on each side of the object between the cord parts for hooking onto the shoulder strap.
  • the guidance for the cord can take place in a number of ways, e.g. of holes, recessed eyelets of metal or plastic, ready-made loops, attached loops of tape, cord or strip material, accessories in metal or plastic with one or more possible passages.
  • the carrier tape can advantageously be formed by a net-like fabric, the edge regions of which at the same time form the guides for the cord with their openings.
  • the guidance of the cord (or band) is formed by the carrying band in such a way that the cord has different loops forms so that the surrounding capacity of the carrying device can be adjusted and the carrying height can be regulated for the person carrying it.
  • possible undesired line notches or line impressions on the object can be prevented by including one or more suitable intermediate parts in the line (or band) where such impressions would otherwise occur. Additional measures must also be taken to protect the carrying device, e.g. when transporting glass. Some additives are possible in association with the type of object to be transported or with regard to the transport circumstances, such as high-strength, elastic, rough, smooth material and pre-formed, rigid parts.
  • Intermediate parts of the carrying device can be of such a size that they thus substantially encompass the object, so that the cord (or band) performs the function of possibly connecting the intermediate parts to one another and to the lowest part of the carrying device and further these parts by means of guides on the lowest Part and possibly middle guides on the intermediate parts in order to strap the object together, the last one is lifted by means of the loops of the carrying cord.
  • an element should be received for opening and for closing or for interrupting the relevant part.
  • This element can also be in the vicinity of the guide of the cord or can be combined in the guide.
  • a commercially available metal or plastic accessory e.g. a snap hook
  • a closure with "Velcro" can be used for this, or e.g. a closure with "Velcro".
  • the idea of the invention is expressed in an embodiment in which the lowermost support band is provided at both ends of guide elements for carrying out a second uppermost band, of which the ends are provided of support elements, handles or holes for connection with e.g. a shoulder strap of your choice.
  • the carrying device consists of a carrying strap which is provided at one end with a lead-through element for the other end of the same carrying strap. This end as well as certain parts of the strap are provided with support elements or connection or for hooking in a standard shoulder trac Lifting the object over the support elements on the support belt results in the self-buckling inventive effect.
  • the invention can also be implemented in an embodiment in which the lowermost part is loosely connected to the upper part of the carrying device by means of cord or ribbon loops, such that the loops of the uppermost part are passed through the loops, holes, accessories or guides, after which the first loops can be raised in order to achieve the self-buckling effect.
  • the bottom half of the carrying device consists of a dimensionally stable part with guides for the cord or the band in the upper part.
  • the top part can also consist of a dimensionally stable part with guides for the cord or the band.
  • the cord or the band which the lowermost and uppermost part, whether rigid or not, pulls around the object for the purpose of lifting the same, can be passed through guides on the lowermost and uppermost part such that the cord or the Band of it cannot be solved. Measures for loosening are also to be taken with the cord or the tape, in that these measures can also belong to the bottom and / or top part.
  • Fig. 1 is an illustration of the self-buckling carrier in its application for transporting an unwieldy object
  • FIG. 3 and 4 show only embodiments of the carrying device according to the invention consisting of a carrying tape
  • FIG. 8 shows a variant on the embodiment according to FIG. 3;
  • OMPI 9 and 11 show an undivided and a divided support device, respectively;
  • Fig. 10 shows the arrangement of the support device in a relatively voluminous box
  • FIG. 12 shows a further embodiment of the carrying device using eyelets / hooks.
  • the carrying device in FIG. 1 consists of a carrying strap network 1 which is located on both sides of the object to be carried and an endless cord
  • the carrier tape network is replaced by a closed carrier belt; the cord 2 is guided by means of loops of tape material which is hemmed in the two end regions of the tape 6 in such a way that the recess 7 is created for the carrying of the carrying loops 3.
  • the loop
  • Embodiment it is possible that the passage of the cord through the tape material is not also carried out in a pull-through manner at all points where such took place.
  • one of the holes 7 can only be used to connect the cord 2 to be carried out to the hook 5; in the other hole, the cord is passed through (pull-through) and the self-acting effect takes place.
  • FIG. 3 and 4 illustrate a particularly simple effect without the use of a cord.
  • the support band part 8 is provided at both ends with an eyelet 9 as a guide element for the self-tapping upper support band 10 which is provided at its ends with support elements 11 for hooking the connection hook 5 of the shoulder support band 4, as shown in FIG.
  • the straps 8 and 10 fasten around the object to be transported.
  • a further simplification of the embodiment which is drawn in FIG. 4 consists of a continuous carrying strap 12 with an eyelet 13 as a lead-through element and at its other end Support element 14.
  • support elements 15, 16, 17 and 18 which can be used, depending on the choice, on the other side of the object to be transported, the choice depending on the size of the last item -5- by varying the height with which the object is carried by one person.
  • the strapping takes place again by tightening the support elements 14 and another one of the elements 15-18.
  • FIG. 5 shows yet another embodiment of the invention with extras with respect to FIG. 2.
  • the lower carrying strap is made adjustable here, as is customary with a belt, by means of a wide buckle 42.
  • the protruding part 41 can be fixed with snaps or with Velcro 45.
  • a closure 43 is provided on the top side
  • Fig. 6 shows the inventive idea in which the guidance of an endless cord runs through the two ends of a carrier tape by means of two eyelets 47 and one
  • FIG. 7 shows a variant of the embodiment according to FIG. 4.
  • the difference 25 is that a shoulder strap 51 is provided as an extra as a continuous strap of the carrying device.
  • Optimal adjustability is provided by the adjustment of the part which acts as a shoulder strap by means of the buckle 53 and the choice to hook the accessories 52 onto a support element 15-18. -30
  • FIG. 8 shows a variant of the embodiment according to FIG. 3.
  • the bottom support band 54 can close or close the lead-through element 59 and thereby be made adjustable by means of strips of Velcro strap 55.
  • the top support band forms a unit with a Shoulder strap 56 which can be adjusted by means of a buckle 57 and which can "possibly be opened by means of accessories 58.
  • FIG. 9 shows a further embodiment of the self-buckling carrying device with a relatively wide * lower one!
  • Carrying strap 19 with ne ce ⁇ zsFt-- ⁇ -6- ⁇ se ⁇ 20 is provided and contains two intermediate sections 21 and 22 which are also provided by eyelets 23 and 24, respectively.
  • Two separate cords 25 and 26 connect the carrying strap 19 to the intermediate sections 21 and 22 via the eyelets.
  • the lacing ends as shown, can be held on the carrying strap by means of a knot 27 behind the eyelet, but can also be held in another manner on the carrying strap 19 be attached.
  • In the middle part of the two cords 25 and 26 are Sehnurschlinge ⁇ 28 and 29 for hooking on a waist band 60, Fig. 10.
  • a certain adjustability is given by the fact that rungs 30 are provided over the length of the cord loops.
  • FIG. 10 shows in a sketch the possibility of using a carrying device according to the invention according to FIG. 9.
  • This carrying device for transporting objects such as e.g. Fridge, TV, etc., can be used by several
  • 11 shows a carrying device which is divided into two separate parts, a lower carrying band 31 which is provided in its edge regions with eyelets 32 in which two separate cords 33 and 34 are held or carried out.
  • the cord parts form as upstanding loops 35 and 36.
  • the uppermost part of the carrying device is formed by a cap 37 or a cap 3 &.
  • the cords are made exactly as can be seen in the lower carrying strap 31 and the cord loops 39 are passed through the cord curvatures 33-36 and the cord curvatures are then hooked in, e.g. on a lifting device. Tightening the loops again leads to fastening.
  • the cap 38 is only provided with two cords, one of which is a loop
  • Fig. 12 shows a carrying device with a dimensionally stable lower part 61, formed like a box, possibly provided on the underside with slots 66 for transport with a lifting vehicle.
  • the uppermost part is formed by an equally dimensionally stable part 62.
  • the parts 61 and 62 are provided in the edge areas with holes 64 for an element 65 which is a unit with a hook and with an eyelet.
  • Two cords connect the eyelets 65 to the top and bottom parts 61-62.

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Transportation (AREA)
  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Combustion & Propulsion (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Ocean & Marine Engineering (AREA)
  • Purses, Travelling Bags, Baskets, Or Suitcases (AREA)
  • Load-Engaging Elements For Cranes (AREA)
  • Package Frames And Binding Bands (AREA)

Abstract

De lourds objets peuvent être transportés par un homme au moyen de la sangle de transport auto-verrouillable. Un grand panneau ou une planche de surf peuvent être transportés au moyen d'une bande de support (1) qui passe sous l'objet et dont les deux extrémités supérieures sont reliées au moyen d'au moins une courroie (2). Chaque courroie peut être accrochée à l'extrémité d'une sangle conventionnelle d'appui sur les épaules (4), lors d'un transport la bande et la courroie se serrant d'elles-mêmes sur l'objet à déplacer.
EP83902103A 1982-07-19 1983-07-19 Sangle de transport auto-verrouillable Withdrawn EP0115491A1 (fr)

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DE19828220609U DE8220609U1 (de) 1982-07-19 1982-07-19 Selbstanschnallende tragvorrichtung
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