EP0722282A1 - Systeme de portage polyvalent - Google Patents

Systeme de portage polyvalent

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EP0722282A1
EP0722282A1 EP94920587A EP94920587A EP0722282A1 EP 0722282 A1 EP0722282 A1 EP 0722282A1 EP 94920587 A EP94920587 A EP 94920587A EP 94920587 A EP94920587 A EP 94920587A EP 0722282 A1 EP0722282 A1 EP 0722282A1
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belt
shoulder
carrying
cable
group
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Giancarlo Caputi
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/30Straps; Bands
    • 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
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/10Handles for carrying purposes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/10Handles for carrying purposes
    • A45F5/102Handles for carrying purposes with means, e.g. a hook, receiving a carrying element of the hand article to be carried
    • A45F5/1026Handles for carrying purposes with means, e.g. a hook, receiving a carrying element of the hand article to be carried the carrying element being flexible, e.g. plastic bag handle
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/10Handles for carrying purposes
    • A45F2005/1006Handles for carrying purposes with means embracing the hand article to be carried
    • A45F2005/1013Handles for carrying purposes with means embracing the hand article to be carried comprising a strap or band
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/10Handles for carrying purposes
    • A45F5/102Handles for carrying purposes with means, e.g. a hook, receiving a carrying element of the hand article to be carried
    • A45F5/1026Handles for carrying purposes with means, e.g. a hook, receiving a carrying element of the hand article to be carried the carrying element being flexible, e.g. plastic bag handle
    • A45F2005/104Handles for carrying purposes with means, e.g. a hook, receiving a carrying element of the hand article to be carried the carrying element being flexible, e.g. plastic bag handle and supported near the lateral ends of the grip surface of the carrying handle
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/10Handles for carrying purposes
    • A45F5/102Handles for carrying purposes with means, e.g. a hook, receiving a carrying element of the hand article to be carried
    • A45F2005/1066Details
    • A45F2005/1073Retaining means for controlled release of the carrying element

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  • This invention relates to no-hands shoulder carriers.
  • Said apparatuses can be divided in three groups: A) apparatuses which use shoulder straps having a constant width from shoulder to load B) apparatuses which use shoulder straps being more wide on the shoulder and less wide in correspondence of the load. C) apparatuses which go around the neck.
  • the apparatuses of group A) generally may be: 1) very encumbering if wide enough to avoid injury for the shoulder 2) very injurious if so narrow so as to be light and foldable.
  • the apparatuses of group B) generally are very heavy and encumbering, for the major width in correspondence of shoulder is obtained by fixed or slidable padding.
  • shoulder carriers of prior art are to be considered 1) a part of the object to be carried or 2) a work tool.
  • D-U-8909078 which relates to a carrying strap for suit-cases transportation.
  • Said apparatus is a typical apparatus of cited group A), wherein the width of shoulder strap is constant from shoulder to load, and wherein the shoulder strap is so long as to be able to connect the load to be carried, that
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET means so long .as necessary to go from the load to the shoulder and again from the shoulder to the load, as it includes in the same object named "shoulder strap", two different zones: shoulder zone and load-connecting zone, which are not separated .
  • shoulder strap two different zones: shoulder zone and load-connecting zone, which are not separated .
  • Said Type of strap does not permit connection to specific carrying belts, but only to the load. Further, having a shoulder padding firmly fixed on said shoulder strap, it is not closely foldable in little pouch pocket-sized.
  • said apparatus remains identical, and cannot change its features according to the object to be carried.
  • Seitz-Gangemi apparatus (US-A 4785984) relates to a two-shoulder carrying apparatus meant to carry an article such as a radio while walking.
  • the only carrying means provided is a Velcro-like pad, to be connected to complementary-shaped Velcro-like pad fixed on radio's body. Therefore no other type of object can be carried, and the device is built of the carrying of a very slight weight.
  • said apparatus remains identical, and cannot change its features according to the object to be carried.
  • Some embodiments use a shoulder strap connected to a cable having hooking means Roth 's apparatus, (A- 3 443 828, Germ.) which is specific to furniture transportation, is not foldable in a little pouch for the type of load- hook and for the type of connection between strap and cable, which can open when folding, do not permit a connection of the load in two points, cables are not provided of an anti -end-dangling system.
  • Roth 's apparatus A- 3 443 828, Germ.
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET h to provide a two-shoulder carrying apparatus for the carrying of goods on the two lateral sides of a user, which apparatus is substantially built by connecting with a front and a rear cross piece the shoulder straps of two of said one- shoulder carrying apparatuses, so as to stabilise them on both shoulders.
  • the invention consists in a free-hands carrying system based on the idea that a shoulder strap can be divided in matchable parts, therefore based on the use of a matchable device able to change its features by providing several parts which can be matched in different ways and used in co-operation , so as to create different embodiments of a shoulder carrier foldable in pocket-space, and capable to catch several objects to be carried without help of containers nor use of hands, but simply by hooking them or by wrapping them in tightening loops
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET formed thanks to special hooking & looping systems or else by catching them with hooking handles includable in carrier assembly and being part of the system.
  • the carrying of said carrier can be no-hands performed thanks to the fact that said carrier is foldable in tiny space and thanks to a special little pouch, attachable to whichever also close curve of one's clothes.
  • end of carrying is no-hands performed as carried objects can easily be hung to a nail or a bar in a wall by using the same belt they are connected to, said belt able to be disconnected from said device and connected to other hangers left in place, or else using very similar hanging belts kept hanging from wall.
  • Figures 1,2,3,5,7,8 show different embodiments of a single multipurpose matchable shoulder strap.
  • Figg. 4,6 ,9,10 show details of connectors.
  • Figg. 9 to 14 show different embodiments of a double multipurpose matchable shoulder strap.
  • Figg. 11,12,13,14 show special bodies for shoulder contacting, matchable to said embodiments.
  • Figg. 15 ,16,17,18 different embodiments of a double multipurpose matchable shoulder strap.
  • Figg. 22,23 show different embodiments of a hanging belt.
  • Figg. 19,20,21 show different embodiments of a no-shoulder touching carrying belt.
  • Figg. 24,25, 27b show detail of hooking means.
  • Figg. 26,27 show two embodiments of a no-shoulder touching carrying cable.
  • Fig 33 shows a wrapping belt.
  • Fig. 29 shows a no-hands portable little pouch for no-hands carriers.
  • Figg. 30,31,32,33,34 show different embodiments of a hooking handle.
  • Figg. 34,3638,39 show different single no-hand carriers obtained by matching a multipurpose shoulder strap to different carrying belts
  • Figg. 40 shows detail of carried objects
  • Figg. 41,42,43,44,45 show different double no-hand carriers obtained by matching a multipurpose shoulder strap to different carrying belts.
  • Figg. 47,48,50,51,52 show different single no-hand carriers obtained by matching a multipurpose shoulder strap to different carrying cables
  • Figg 49 shows a single shoulder carrier as a pocket able set
  • Figg 53,54,55,56,57 show different double no-hand carriers obtained by matching a multipurpose shoulder strap to different carrying cables
  • Figg. 58,59 show two embodiments of a double shoulder carrier for scuba ballast.
  • FIG. 1 shows , indicated as 1A, a multipurpose shoulder strap , or single matchable shoulder strap, comprising a strap 82 having two ends 81, 83, a female part 80, of a two part buckle assembly , located at each of ends 81, 83 of strap 82, strap 82 having a substantially constant width for the majority of its length, said width being major than the width of said boucle assembly, and tapering inwardly at ends 81, 83 so as to be threaded through parts 80, 84.
  • a multipurpose shoulder strap or single matchable shoulder strap, comprising a strap 82 having two ends 81, 83, a female part 80, of a two part buckle assembly , located at each of ends 81, 83 of strap 82, strap 82 having a substantially constant width for the majority of its length, said width being major than the width of said boucle assembly, and tapering inwardly at ends 81, 83 so as to be threaded through parts 80, 84.
  • FIG 2 shows , indicated as IB, a single multipurpose shoulder strap having a cross-belt for avoiding slipping from shoulder, said multipurpose shoulder strap having a female part 85, 94 of a two part buckle assembly , located at each end 87, 93 of a wide strap 91, having a substantially constant width for the majority of its length, said width being major than the width of said buckle assembly, and tapering inwardly at ends 87, 93 so as to be threaded through parts 85, 94, multipurpose shoulder strap IB further comprising a cross-belt 89, shorter than strap 91, belt 89 having two ends 88, 90 , each connected to one of lateral portions 86, 92 of strap 91
  • FIG. 3 shows , indicated as 1C, multipurpose shoulder strap comprising a strap 97 having two ends 100,101, a reduction connector 99,95 , located at each of ends 100,101, of strap 97, strap 97 having a constant width for all its length.
  • FIG 4 shows the cross-section of reduction connector 99 when said connector 99 used for the connecting to strap 97 of a belt 98 and of a cable 43, both narrower than strap 97.
  • Connector 99 has two lateral elements 102,42 connected by cross-elements 103,104,105 and by ring shaped element 106. Element 106 is so long as to permit connection with wider strap 97, elements 104,105 cooperate for the stopping and length-adjusting of less wide strap 98, element 106 permits
  • FIG. 5 shows , indicated as ID, a single rolling multipurpose shoulder strap having a close-curve-shaped wide strap 114 threaded through two ring assemblies 110, 111 , each of said ring assemblies 110, 111 including one of rollers 112, 113
  • FIG 6 shows the detail of ring assembly 110 . having two opposite parts, ring part 115, and strap connecting part 116, which has two arms 117, 118 holding an axis 119 of a roller 120. a rectangular space 121 is left between roller 120 and face 122 of part 116, so as to permit easy sliding of strap 114 shown in fig 5
  • FIG.7 shows, indicated as IE, a single multipurpose shoulder strap having a wide strap 127 having two ends 123, 124; each of ends 123, 124 threaded through one of rings 125, 126 . rings 125, 126 less wide than strap 127 FIG.
  • a multipurpose shoulder strap comprising a strap 139 having two ends 140,142, a male part 144,145, of a two part reduction buckle assembly , located at each of ends 140,142 of strap 139, strap 139 having a constant width for all its length.
  • Fig. 9 shows detail of both parts 143,143* of reduction connector parts .
  • First part 143 comprises an elongated element 146 having two ends 40,141, each having a male hooking element 39,145 to be inserted in tubular portions 38,147 of second part 143' of said two part connector 41. between tubular parts 38,147 of second part 143' there are two cross elements 155 ,156 for the stopping and length-adjusting of less wide straps.
  • Fig. 10 shows a cross-sectional view of two part connector 41 when used for the connecting of shoulder strap 139 to less wide strap 37.
  • FIG. 11 shows a strap-wrapper 7A, comprising: a) a central body 36 having one side 159 smooth surface, and second side 160, hook-surfaced; b) a left side 158 in view, loop-surfaced on both its sides; c) a right side in view 35 comprising two lip-shaped straps 162,163 internally hook-surfaced.
  • FIG. 12 shows a strap-wrapper 7A connected to a matchable shoulder strap IE.
  • FIG. 13 shows an anti-sliding body, made in flexible anti-sliding material, having upwards a loop surface and two couples 168,169 and 170,171 of hook and loop - * iements able to keep a multipurpose shoulder strap located on said anti-sliding body., as better shown in fig 48.
  • Fig. 14 shows, indicated as 7, a sliding, foldable and quick-removable shoulder padding-body comprising a soft and foldable padding (not shown) covered with a covering 402 made of smooth and very closely foldable fabric.
  • Covering has two identical sides 407, 408.
  • First side 407 is provided with a couple 403, 404 of hook and loop elements able to slidably keep a multipurpose shoulder strap located on said padding-body.
  • Identically second side 408 is provided with hook and loop elements 405, 406.
  • Said padding-body is not necessary in the great number of cases, when user is dressed , as the multipurpose shoulder straps, being very short, can be very wide and spread easily the load on shoulders.
  • a double multipurpose shoulder strap comprising two single multipurpose shoulder straps l'A, 1"A, identical to single multipurpose shoulder strap 1A, connected by two cross pieces 132, 133 extending perpendicular to straps l'A, 1"A.
  • the hole 134 comprised between straps l'A,l"A and cross-pieces 132, 133 is sufficient for the passage of the head of an user.
  • Fig. 16 shows, indicated as 2C, a double multipurpose shoulder strap in which there is a removable hook and loop connection between straps and cross- pieces.
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET Precisely shows two single multipurpose shoulder straps l'C, 1"C, identical to multipurpose shoulder straps 1C, connected by two cross pieces 135, 136 having ends provided with a two jaw-shaped bands 137,138, internally provided with hook surface , for connection on both sides with loop surface 139 provided both sides of each extremity of said straps l'C, 1"C
  • FIG. 17 shows, shows , indicated as 2F , a double multipurpose shoulder strap comprising two single multipurpose shoulder straps l'F, 1"F, identical to single multipurpose shoulder strap IF, connected by two cross pieces 132, 133 extending perpendicular to straps l'A, 1"A.
  • the hole 134 comprised between straps l'A,l"A and cross-pieces 132, 133 is sufficient for the passage of the head of an user.
  • FIG. 18 shows, indicated as 2E , a double multipurpose shoulder strap comprising two single multipurpose shoulder straps IE*, IE", identical to single multipurpose shoulder strap IE, connected by two cross pieces 151, 152 extending perpendicular to straps IE', IE".
  • the hole 153 comprised between straps IE 1 , IE" and cross-pieces 151, 152 is sufficient for the passage of the head of an user.
  • Fig. 19 shows, indicated as 3C, a no-shoulder touching carrying belt comprising a belt 189 having first end 194 connected to a male part 195 of a two part buckle assembly, and having second end 186 threaded through male part 185 of a two part buckle assembly for length adjustment, end 186 having a hook fastener 187 for connection to a loop fastener 188 slidably mounted on belt 189.
  • a bar 191 is catched by a sliding loop formed by belt 189 and by the removable connection between a hook 193 and a sliding ring 190.
  • Hook 193 is connected to belt 189 by a rectangular sliding ring 192
  • FIG 20 shows, indicated as 3E, a no-shoulder touching carrying belt comprising a belt 208 having first end 205 threaded through male part 204 of a two part buckle assembly for length adjustment, end 205 having a hook fastener 206 for connection to a loop fastener 207 slidably mounted on belt 208.
  • Second end 211 of belt 208 is connected to a rectangular hook 210, having a thin opening 213 on one of its sides parallel to belt 200.
  • FIG. 21 shows, indicated as 3H, a no-shoulder touching carrying belt comprising a belt 271 having first end 268 threaded through male part 267 of a two part buckle assembly for length adjustment, end 268 having a hook fastener 269 for connection to a loop fastener 270 slidably mounted on belt 271.
  • Second end 277 of belt 271 is connected to a rectangular ring 276 joined to a hook 275.
  • a ring 273 is slidably mounted on belt 271 so as to form a loop 278 when hooked by hook 275, for holding the handle 274 of a suit-case.
  • a belt-stopper 272 is slidably mounted on belt 271 for preventing un tightening of loop 278.
  • a hanging belt 4A comprising a belt 63 having two ends 67,68 , having at each end a rectangular ring 69,70 connected to a snap-hook 71,72 , having two rings 64,65 sliding on said belt 63 and a belt-stopper 66 slidably fixed on said belt 63, positioned between said rings 64,65.
  • Fig. 23 shows a hanging belt 4'A identical to belt 4A further comprising a length-adjusting apparatus 74.
  • End 75 of strap 63 has a hook element to be connected to sliding loop-surfaced body 76 for anti-end dangling.
  • Fig. 24 and 25 show a detail of length-adjusting apparatus 74, having two lateral elements 33,34 connected by three cross elements 77,78,35; element 35 connected to snap-hook 72, elements 77,78 co-operating for stopping and length adjusting of belt 63.
  • Fig. 26 shows, indicated as 3L, a no-shoulder touching carrying cable comprising a cable 322 having first end 317 meant to be threaded through a ring 314. of a multipurpose shoulder strap (not shown) end 317 of cable 322 is slidably mounted by a knot 318 on cable 322 . forming a loop 315.
  • An 8- shaped length adjusting ring 316 is slidably wrapped by cable 322 in a position internal to loop 315 .
  • Second end 320 of cable 315 is connected to a hook 321.
  • a cable stopper 319 is slidably mounted on cable 322 so as to prevent untightening of loop 315.
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET Fig. 27 shows, indicated as 31, a no-shoulder-touching carrying cable comprising a cable 298 having first end 301 connected to a ring-shaped rear part 297 of a male part 296 of a two part buckle assembly ; end 301 of cable 298 is threaded through ring part 297 and slidably mounted by a knot 302 on cable 298 (in place of knot 302 one could use also a ring or a snap hook or similar). An 8-shaped length adjusting ring 299 is slidably wrapped by cable 298 between connector 296 and knot 302 . Second end 303 of cable 298 is connected to a stopping hook 304.
  • FIG 27b shows a detail of stopping hook 304, comprising a stopping body 311 slidably mounted in a hooking body 307 and enforced by a spring 308 against the loop of a hooking portion 313 so as to close hook space 312. A little lever 310 sliding in a slit 309 permits hand opening.
  • a grip part 306 protruding from hooking body 307 has a hole 305 for cable connection. It so is possible to hook a cable on itself to form stopped loops.
  • Fig. 28 shows, indicated as 5, a wrapping belt for wrap goods and connect them to a carrying belt or cable.
  • Wrapping belt comprises a belt 330 having two ends 331, 332. First end 331 connected to a female part 335 of a two part buckle assembly. Second end 332 is threaded through male part 336 of said two part buckle assembly for length adjustment, end 332 having a hook fastener 333 meant to be connected to a loop fastener 334 slidably mounted on belt 330.
  • Two rings 328, 329 are slidably mounted on belt 330 for connection with hooks 326, 327 located at the end 325 of a carrying belt 324.
  • Fig. 29 shows, indicated as 8, a little pouch having catching means so as to be capable of easily be connected to dresses of a person, so as to permit a no-hand transportation of a no-hands shoulder carrier. It is so avoided to held in one's hands said shoulder carriers when dresses have no pockets.
  • Pouch 8 is characterised in that it is provided with a looping hook and loop fastener 423' comprising a v-shaped strap assembly having a two-lips 424' , 425' hook element 422' for interingagement to double sided loop element 427'
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET located at the end of strap 426'.
  • handle 6A comprises a central handle 337 having at one end 340, an open hook formed by a bracket 342 having at its extremity 344 a ring-shaped element 338 perpendicular to said bracket.
  • Second end 341 is identically connected to bracket 343 and ring-shaped element 339.
  • handle 6B comprises a central handle 214 having two identical ends; with regards to left end in view, the lower portion 340 of said end has a bracket 342 having at its extremity 344 a ring-shaped element 2 17 perpendicular to said bracket. At upper portion 345 of said end there is a sliding body 216 , slidably mounted in said upper portion of said end of said handle.
  • a hook-shaped body is so formed by said end, said bracket and by said ring-shaped body.
  • Said hook shape can be closed by the sliding of sliding body 216 against ring-shaped body 217, operation which can be performed by user by pushing with a finger against protrusion 215 upwards protruding from sliding body 216
  • a stopper 227 is located internally to said left end, having a shape which leaves an upper space 343 for insertion of a finger, for easy extraction, and which leaves a lower space 339 for the passage of a cable Second end 341 is identically connected to bracket 346 and ring-shaped element 234. Lateral sides of handle 6B can have level surfaces, as surface 364, to obtain a low position of barycentre, so that said handle cannot roll away from user. Stopper 227 sliding out can be avoided by friction-giving dimensions or by slight-effort blocking apparatuses.(not shown). Identically, not desired sliding of sliding body 216 can be avoided by friction-giving dimensions or by slight- effort blocking apparatuses (not shown)
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET Whereby it so is possible to hook the handles of a shopper and connect the ring- shaped elements 217, 234 to the hooks of a carrying belt or cable of a shoulder carrier , and to return to hand carrying when desired.
  • Superior space 349 can be closed by sliding of sliding body 216 for preventing the coming out of said handles even when shopper has been laying somewhere
  • Said handle is an important part of a shoulder carrier for shoppers, as plastic handles of said shoppers easily get wrapped to each other, therefore it is necessary a dividing element, as said hooking handle, to prevent said handles of plastic bags to touch and get wrapped.
  • each end of said hooking handle 6B has protrusions, as elongated protrusion 221, for the sliding and the stopping of stopper 227.
  • Said stopper 227 has slide-guides as guide 228 for the sliding movement in co-operation with said protrusions, as protrusion 221.
  • Upper portion of said stopper 227 has an horizontal plan rough surface 231 for finger manoeuvre and, at its end , a vertical surface 230 for preventing the coming out of cable 224 when stored internally to said hooking-handle.
  • upper part 229 of said surface 230 can be shaped so as to permit the sliding passage of a cable.
  • Lower portion of stopper 227 is tunnel-shaped, 232 so as to permit the passage of cable 224 when positioned in stopping slit 223.
  • Said stopping slit can have the two edges 222,362 upwards directed and forming a v-shaped space 352 for easy insertion of cable 224 in slit 223.
  • Fig. 33 how hooking handle 6C, which is a different embodiment of a hooking handle 6B.
  • Said hooking handle 6C forms a box for the containing of objects as hooking cable 245 thanks to the removable connection between an upper part 236 and a lower part 243.
  • Part 236 has at each end a sliding body, as sliding body 216, and a vertical surface 237 for connection to lower surfaces 354,240 between which is left a slit 239 for the passage of a cable towards stopping slit 238.
  • Part 243 has at each end a tightening slit, as slit 238, a ring shaped body as 355,356, a couple of vertical surfaces as 240,254 between which a slit, as slit 239, is left.
  • Joining lateral shapes 241,242 permit joining between part 236 and part 243.
  • FIG 34 shows a cross-sectional view of hooking-handle 6C.
  • FIG 35 shows, indicated as Cl, a no-hands shoulder carrier obtained by matching a multipurpose shoulder strap 1A (shown in detail in fig 1) to a carrying belt 3C (shown in detail in fig. 19) for a no-hands carrying of a plastic shopper 410 .
  • Multipurpose shoulder strap 1A is located on the shoulder of user 411 and is matched to carrying belt 3C.
  • FIG. 36 shows, indicated as C2, a no-hands shoulder carrier obtained by matching a single multipurpose shoulder strap 1A (shown in detail in fig 1) to two identical carrying belts 3'H and 3H (shown in detail in fig. 21) .
  • Shoulder carrier C2 is weared by user 422 for the carrying of a tripod 423.
  • Tripod 423 is catched by two tightening loops 424, 425 formed by carrying belts 3H and
  • loop 424 is formed by hooking ring 273 with snap-hook 275 .
  • Loop 424 is kept tight by belt stopper 272. It so is evident that shoulder carrier C2 is very useful for transportation of a plurality of long objects, which are kept together, as the legs of tripod 423, by comfortable tightening loops, preventing the user from getting tired to keep them together while carrying. It is also evident that said long objects are held in two points 426, 427, which stabilises the load and avoids its bending.
  • FIG. 23 shows how, after shoulder carrying, the pair of skis 432 can be suspended to a wall having a nail 434 or a bar 435. Said operation is done keeping skis tightened in carrying belts 3H, 3'H. Carrying belts 3H, 3'H are disconnected from single multipurpose shoulder strap 1A, and connected to wall connecting bodies 4F and 4G..
  • Connecting body 4F comprises a female part 439 of a two-part buckle assembly having a ring-shaped rear part 440 for connection to nail 434.
  • Connecting body 4G comprises a belt 437 having two ends 441, 442. At end 441 is located a female part 438 of a two-part buckle assembly .
  • a rectangular hook 436 having a thin opening 450 on one of its sides parallel to belt 437.
  • FIG. 38 shows, indicated as C5, a no-hands shoulder carrier obtained by matching a single multipurpose shoulder strap 1A (shown in detail in fig. 1 ) to two identical carrying belts 3*G and 3G .
  • a foldable padding body 7 (shown in detail in fig 14) is removably mounted under shoulder strap 1A so as to give soft contact to shoulder 471 of user 445.
  • Rear part 446 of bottle 447 is wrapped by wrapping belt 5. Ring 328 is hooked by hook 472 of carrying belt 3'G.
  • Front part 448 of bottle 447 is catched in a sliding loop 473 formed by belt 263 in co ⁇ operation with sliding ring 262 and hook 265 .
  • Fig. 39 and 40 show, indicated as C3 ,a no-hands shoulder carrier comprising: a) a single multipurpose shoulder strap IB (shown in detail in fig. 2 ) matched to two identical carrying belts 3B and 3'B .; b) a wrapping belt 5 to be wrapped on rear portion of a bottle 257; c) a wrapping belt 258 having a ring 180,177 at each end to be wrapped around the neck 259 of said bottle 257 d) a hooking belt 256 having two snap-hooks 254,255,176,174 at each end and threaded through a tubular handle 6A
  • FIG. 40A shows, indicated as C6, a no-hands shoulder carrier obtained by matching a double multipurpose shoulder strap 2A (shown in detail in fig. 15 ) to two identical carrying belts 3'C and 3C (shown in detail in fig 19).
  • a plastic shopper 476 on a side and of a pail 475 on opposite side.
  • FIG. 41 shows, indicated as C7, a no-hands shoulder carrier obtained by matching a double multipurpose shoulder strap 2A (shown in detail in fig. 15 ) to two identical carrying belt 3H, 3'H (shown in detail in fig 21) and to two identical carrying cables 31 and 3'I for the carrying of a ski pair 494 and of a ladder 495. Stopping hooks 304,304" keep loops tightened around ladder also if cables loose.
  • FIG 42 shows, indicated as C8, a no-hands shoulder carrier obtained by matching a double multipurpose shoulder strap 2A (shown in detail in fig. 9 ) to four identical carrying belts 3'G, 3G', 3G", 3G (shown in detail in fig 26) for the carrying on both sides of weapons.
  • a double multipurpose shoulder strap 2A shown in detail in fig. 9
  • four identical carrying belts 3'G, 3G', 3G", 3G shown in detail in fig 26 for the carrying on both sides of weapons.
  • On left side two rocket launchers 500, 501 are wrapped by loops 502, 503 formed by carrying belts 3G ⁇ 3G" in the same way described in fig.27 for loop 278.
  • Identically guns 504, 505 are held by carrying belts 3G, 3'G.
  • FIG 43 shows a no-hands shoulder carrier C9 used by individual 506 for the carrying of a complete wind-surf gear .
  • carrier C9 carrying belts 3'G, 3"G, 3G and other rear right carrying belt (not shown) are used as hooking belts, and looping performance is performed by four identical wrapping-belts 5, 5 ⁇ 5" and other (not shown).
  • a surfing board 507 is wrapped in wrapping belts 5" and other identical (not shown) to wrapping belt 5", having rings 509 and other not shown. Rings 509 and other not shown are hooked by front right carrying belt 3"G, and by other right rear carrying belt, not shown.
  • Sail gear 508 is wrapped in wrapping belts 5 and 5, and identically fixed on left side in figure.
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET handles 6A, 6'A in space between central handle and ring-shaped bodies as shown in figure, so as to avoid slipping of handles on their belts.
  • FIG. 44 shows, indicated as CIO, a no-hands shoulder carrier for the carrying of objects on the back 521 of an user 520.
  • Carrier CIO is obtained by matching a double multipurpose shoulder strap 2A (shown in detail in fig. 15 ) to a belt- harness 523 .
  • Object 522 is catched by loop 720 and by loop 721 identical to loop 720 , working as described in fig 45.
  • FIG. 45 shows a detail of belt-harness 523 in exploded view near double multipurpose shoulder strap 2A.
  • Belt-harness 523 comprises two looping carrying belts 4'A, 4" A two identical lateral-belts 525, 526 connected by cross-piece 524 in correspondence of user's waist in back position. With reference to lateral-belt 525, it comprises a belt 528 having two ends 529, 530 (see fig 46). First end 529 of belt 528 is threaded through male part 531 of a two part buckle assembly for length adjustment, end 529 having a hook fastener 533 meant to be connected to a loop fastener 534 slidably mounted on belt 528.
  • Second end 530 of belt 528 is connected to a male part 532 of a two part buckle assembly.
  • Male part 532 is connected to two belts, belt 528 and looping carrying belt 4'A.
  • a belt-stopper 535 is slidably mounted on belt, 528 between connector 532 and cross-piece 524.
  • Said belt-stopper includes also belt 536 of carrying belt 4' A, so as to stop it against belt 528 in a desired position.
  • Looping carrying belt 4'A comprises a belt 536 having two ends.
  • First end 537 is secured to male part 532.
  • Second end 538 is threaded through a length- adjusting apparatus 74 connected to snap-hook 72 second end 538 having a hook fastener 540 meant to be connected to a loop fastener 541 slidably mounted on belt 536.
  • FIG. 46 shows the method for connecting belt ends 530, 537 to one male part 532 of a two part buckle assembly.
  • End 530 is firmly secured to external part 542 of length adjusting apparatus of male part 532.
  • End 537 is firmly secured to internal part 543 of length adjusting apparatus of male part 532.
  • FIG. 47 shows carrier Cll having two optional additional carrying cables 3N, 3'N.
  • Carrying cable 3N comprises a cable 555 having two ends 556, 557 respectively secured to hooks 566, 558.
  • Carrying cable 3'N is identical to carrying cable 3N. Whereby it is possible to an user 554 in a first time to carry a picture 560 by simply hooking package strings 562, 563 respectively with hooks 547, 565 of carrier Cll. In a second time, having necessity of carrying a cage 561 it is possible to extract from little pouch 8 two additional carrying cables 3N, 3'N and to add them to carrier Cll by hooking hooks 566 and other hook (not shown) respectively to rings 126 and 125 (not shown). It so is possible to carry cage 561 by hooking it by hooks 558, 559-
  • FIG. 38 shows a carrying assembly, indicated as Al, comprising a carrier Cll hooking a hooking handle 6B for the carrying of a ski pair 568. by hooks 547, 547' Hooks 547,547' hook hooking handle 6B in its ring-shaped bodies respectively 366, 367. Ski pair is firmly held by loops 569, 570 formed by hooking on themselves respectively cables 374, 375 by hooks respectively 376, 377 of hooking handle 6C. Whereby it is possible to user 567 to provide supplemental length for carrier Cll consisting in hooking cables 375, 376 of hooking handle 6C. A further advantage is that hooking handle 6C keeps at a comfortable distance hooks 547, 547' of carrier Cll. A further advantage is that skis are kept together . A further advantage is the possibility for user 567 , if desired, to quickly change from shoulder transportation to hand transportation of his ski pair 568.
  • FOG. 49 shows a single shoulder carrier as a pocket able set comprising a pocket able pouch 8, a hookable handle 6B, two hooking cables 3N,3'N, , a single matchable shoulder strap IE.
  • FIG. 50 shows, indicated as C12, a no-hands shoulder carrier obtained by connecting to single multipurpose shoulder strap IE two identical carrying cables 3'L 3L (shown in detail in fig.26) for the carrying of two ski pairs 572, 573 tightened together by .loops 575, 576 formed by hooking on themselves respectively cables 315, 579 by hooks respectively 321, 577.
  • user 571 Before carrier C12 is relieved, user 571 can press cable stoppers 319, 578 against hooks respectively 321, 577, so as to avoid loop opening when carrier C12 relieved.. If number of carried object grows, it is possible to get more cable length, thanks to the cable-length-adjusting system described fig's 30 description for carrying cable 31. Little pouch 8 shows in how little space is contained carrier C12.
  • FIG. 51 shows, indicated as C14, a no-hands rolling shoulder carrier obtained by connecting to rings 110, 111 of single multipurpose shoulder strap ID (described in detail in fig. 5) two identical carrying cables 3'M 3M Whereby it is possible to user 592 to carry a gun 593 by connecting , respectively, hooks 547, 547' of carrying cable 3M, 3'M to rings 594, 595 of gun 593.
  • FIG. 52 shows, indicated as C13, a one-shoulder pulling gear for the pulling of water-scooters and similar no-handle provided vehicles.
  • a multipurpose shoulder strap IE (described in detail in fig 7) is connected to two cables 582, 583. Cable 583 has two ends 586, 587. End 586 is connected to ring 126 of shoulder strap IE. End 587 forms a loop 588. Cable 582 has two ends, 584, 585. End 584 is connected to ring 125 of shoulder strap IE . End 585 is connected to a little ring 910 slidably mounted on cable 582 forming a loop 590 including a snap hook 589 . An 8- shaped ring 591 is included in loop 590 for length adjusting according to system described in fig's 30 description for carrying cable 31.
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET user can so use one-shoulder pulling gear C13 for the pulling of a water scooter or similar vehicle.
  • Fig. 53 shows , indicated as C15, a two shoulders carrier comprising a double matchable shoulder strap 2E and four carrying cables connected to its end rings., are in view rings 126,126' and cables 602,603 with hooks 599,600, hooking the handles 601,598 of two plastic bags .
  • FIG. 54 shows use of carrier C16, for the free-hand transportation of a ladder 629 and of a sack-bag 625.
  • Hooks 604,605 of carrier C16 keep ladder 629 in a tightening loop Sack-bag beginning 628 is tied with a tightening cable forming two loops 626,627.
  • Loops 626,627 are hooked by hooking handle 6B .
  • Ring- shaped bodies 338,339 of hooking handle 6B are hooked respectively by hooks 606,607 of carrier C16.
  • FIG. 55 shows, indicated as C16, a no-hands shoulder carrier obtained by matching four carrying cables 3N ⁇ 3N", 3"N, 3" * N, , (all identical to carrying cable 3N described in fig 73) respectively to rings. 609, 608 610, 611, of a double multipurpose shoulder strap 2E (described in fig. 15 ) .
  • Hooks 635,636 respectively being at upwards ends of cables 638,637 of carrying cables 3"N, 3"'N hook respectively rings 610,611 Hooks 613, 619 hook respectively rings 620,621 of school-bag 617 Hooks 614, 615 hook respectively rings 622,623 of school-bag 616.
  • FIG. 55A shows a further advantage of C16 carrier, that is the possibility of detaching carrying cables 3"N, 3"'N from rings 610, 611 (see fig 73) leaving them connected to bag rings 622,623.
  • loops 639,640 are formed by hooking on themselves respectively cable 638,637 by hooks 635,636. Therefore, school bag is placed in comfortable position, ready to be open when necessary, and with very small encumbrance.
  • Fig. 56 shows an alternative way of using carrier C16, that is as a carrier for injured persons, to be transported in sat-down position, using double shoulder strap 2E as a chair hooked to identical shoulder straps IE, l'E, supported by two persons.
  • the whole embodiment is indicated as carrier C17.
  • Fig. 57 shows carrier C18, comprising: a carrier C16 further comprising: a) a cartridge-pouch 55 mounted on front cross-piece 54 for films helding and b) two identical strap -wrappers 7A, 7'A so as to slidably connect to the shoulder strap the thin shoulder straps 48,49 of two photo cameras.50,51, while carrying a TV camera 61 and a tripod 60 , connected by carrying cables 56,57,59,58
  • Fig. 58 shows, indicated as C19, a no-hands shoulder carrier for scuba ballast obtained from a C16 carrier further comprising : a) a cartridge-pouch 647 and a set of rings and hooks 648 are mounted on front cross-piece 674 for films and scuba gear helding, said cross piece having end couples of hook internally surfaced straps 643,644,640,645 for connection with loop surfaces 650,652 on both sides of shoulder straps IE, l'E .
  • a downwards hook surfaced strap 666 connects as a bridge said loop surfaces 664 ad other not shown, and can be removed if desired for an emergency, by pulling handle 662 , connected to ring 26, so as to provoke falling down of ballast 669,671,672.
  • On right side strap 650 is in place so as handle 651 is in place thanks to a hook & loop junction
  • Fig. 59 shows , indicated as C20, a different embodiment of carrier C19, comprising: a waist-belt 696 slidably connected to: a) two identical straps 683,685 connected by a rear cross-piece 684 and a front cross-piece 674 , said front cross-piece 674 having a cartridge-pouch and a set of rings and hooks for films and scuba gear helding as shown in fig.
  • left strap 685 has at rear end a sliding connection 690 with waist belt 696 , and has at front end a part 689 of a two part connector for connection to complementary-shaped connector 698 said connector having a slidably connection 697 with said waist belt b) two sets of upsetable pockets; 699,700 ; with reference to pocket 698, it is downwards connected on internal side to flexible body 697, and connected on external side to layer 663, said layer 663 having a loop surface 660 on its external side c) a layer 701 upwards protruding from flexible body 697 has a loop surface 691 on external side of its edge.
  • a connecting flexible element 710 provided with hook surface 709 so as to bridge-connect adjacent loop surfaces 660, 691 located on two layers 663,701, so as to wrap pocket 698 and avoid upsetting Said flexible element 710 having a ring 707 on its rear portion, said ring 707 connected to an end of a cable 706 or strap secured at second end to a handle 704.
  • Handle 704 is normally kept in place by hook & loop surfaced straps 708,709, and it is possible to provoke upsetting of pockets by pulling said handle 704.
  • the system is based on the use of a multipurpose shoulder strap, or matchable shoulder strap, described in various embodiments ( 1A,1B,1C,1D,1E,1F),
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET which is a wide strap so short as to stay in the shoulder zone of an user and so short as to be unconnectable to a load.
  • Said multipurpose shoulder strap having a connector at each end so as to be able to be connected , at each end, at the end of a carrying belt or of a cable having complementary-shaped connectors. It so is possible, according to different carrying necessities, to change type of carrying belt or cable at each end of said multipurpose shoulder strap, so as to obtain several different embodiments of a shoulder carrier having the same multipurpose shoulder strap and different carrying belts or cables ( Cl,C2,C3,C5,C6,Cll,C12,C13,C14,Al).
  • Said carrying belts or cables catch the load by hooking it or by wrapping it in loops, and can be used for hang to a nail or to a bar said load simply by disconnecting it from said multipurpose shoulder strap and connecting it to a nail or bar connector complementary shaped. , left on its support.
  • Said carrying belts or cables are shown in various embodiments(3C,3E,3H,3I,3L), and can be provided with length adjustment systems and anti-rotation parts, as hooking handles (6A,6B,6C), some of which permit also an easy and comfortable change from shoulder to hand transportation.
  • Hanging belts (4A,and similar), very similar to carrying belts are provided, as being nearly identical to said carrying belts and as being part of the carrying system (end of carrying)
  • a double matchable shoulder strap is formed, being able to obtain several different embodiments of a two-shoulder carrier ( C 7 , C 8 , C 9 ,C10,C15,C16,C17,C18,C19,C20).
  • the carrying system provides also a no-hands little pouch (8) for said carriers, for one of the advantages of the system is the possibility of carrying carriers in little space upon oneself
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET The system provides also a foldable removable padding (7), matchable to shoulder straps for protect naked shoulder from friction when load dangling

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Ce système est basé sur l'utilisation d'une bretelle polyvalente ou adaptable décrite dans différents modes de réalisation (1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F). Cette bretelle, qui est large, présente une longueur suffisamment courte pour rester sur l'épaule de l'utilisateur et pour ne pas pouvoir se relier à une charge. Elle comporte une boucle à chaque extrémité permettant de l'accoupler à l'extrémité d'une courroie de portage ou d'un câble possédant des attaches de fixation de forme complémentaire. Ainsi, en fonction de différentes nécessités, on peut modifier le type de la courroie de portage ou du câble à chaque extrémité de la bretelle, afin de mettre en application différents modes de réalisation de portage avec la même bretelle polyvalente et différentes courroies de portage ou câbles (C1, C2, C3, C5, C6, C11, C12, C13, C14, A1). Ceux-ci soutiennent la charge au moyen d'un crochet ou d'une boucle et peuvent s'utiliser pour suspendre ladite charge à un clou ou à un barreau en la désaccouplant de ladite bretelle et en l'accouplant à un élément de fixation, sur le clou ou le barreau, de forme complémentaire et laissé sur son support. Lesdits câbles ou courroies de portage sont illustrés par différents mode de réalisation (3C, 3E, 3H, 3I, 3L) et peuvent comporter des système de réglage de longueur et des parties anti-rotation, telles que des poignées d'accrochage (6A, 6B, 6C), dont certaines permettent de passer aisément du transport à l'épaule au transport à la main. On peut constituer une paire de bretelles en reliant deux bretelles au moyen d'une pièce transversale avant et arrière, ce qui permet de mettre en application différents mode de réalisation de portage sur les deux épaules (C7, C8, C9, C10, C15, C16, C17, C18, C19, C20).
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