EP2279679A2 - Dispositif de transport - Google Patents

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EP2279679A2
EP2279679A2 EP10178374A EP10178374A EP2279679A2 EP 2279679 A2 EP2279679 A2 EP 2279679A2 EP 10178374 A EP10178374 A EP 10178374A EP 10178374 A EP10178374 A EP 10178374A EP 2279679 A2 EP2279679 A2 EP 2279679A2
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carrying device
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Remo Frei
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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
    • A45F3/04Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
    • 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
    • A45F3/04Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
    • A45F2003/045Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders and one additional strap around the waist

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  • the invention relates to a backpack-type carrying device, such as e.g. can be used for hiking, cycling and on ski and snowboard tours.
  • Common generic support devices are usually designed as backpacks made of solid textile material, at the front in the region of the lower end a padded hip belt is attached, with a sewn with the bag center portion and beyond the side edges of the bag protruding side portions whose ends are connected by a buckle , for example two fixed padding strips running at the edges of the front against the upper end, which slightly stiffen the carrying device and strip its front from the back of the user, allowing for air circulation and thus reducing the development and accumulation of sweat.
  • the shoulder straps close at the top to the ends of the cushion strips, while their lower ends e.g. are fastened at the top of the hip belt on the side of the bag.
  • Such carrying devices are for carrying relatively large and heavy objects that do not fit into the backpack, but must be attached to its outside, especially back such as snowboards or snowshoes, ski, ski boots or helmets, little suitable because the said objects only on the flexible Sack are connected to the waist belt and the shoulder straps and therefore their position is not fixed reliably against these parts firmly against the user. It can therefore easily happen that the object, eg a snowboard, shifts or twists. This can lead to an incorrect loading of the back and as a result to painful tension, in addition, the object can collide with the user's head or legs.
  • the bag since the bag is to be opened at the back, its content is difficult to access, if there is an object of the kind mentioned attached. Often, it must be removed before the bag can be opened.
  • a carrying device which consists of two superimposed box-like modules, of which the upper on the front vertical padding strips and shoulder straps and carries the lower a padded hip belt.
  • the two modules are connected via a ball joint. Because of the mobility of the upper compared to the lower module, this device is not suitable for attaching larger items on the outside.
  • the subdivision has the disadvantage that longer objects can not be stowed inside the carrying device.
  • the invention is based on the object to improve a generic support device to the effect that it is also suitable for carrying larger, attached to the outside of objects.
  • the inventive support device makes it possible, even larger items such as snowboards or snowshoes, ski, ski boots, helmets, etc. be attached to the outside so that its position relative to the user fixed parts such as the hip belt is essentially fixed. Collisions of one of said objects with the user's body and resulting injuries or disabilities are thus largely prevented.
  • the inventive supporting device has ( Fig. 1-3 ) designed as a hard plastic shell stiff
  • Support framework with a support 1, which is formed as a substantially flat, slightly bent forwardly on the sides wall. He is at the in the FIGS. 1, 2 illustrated normal position of the support device, which it both when it is parked on the ground and when it is worn, assumes, oriented approximately vertically, with slight inclination forward.
  • a hip support adjoins, consisting of two of its side edges parallel approximately horizontally projecting forward, integral with the carrier 1, about 20 cm long plate-shaped projections 2a, b.
  • a bar 3 is attached at each of the extensions 2a, b.
  • the strips 3 form a hip holder to which a padded hip belt 4 is fixed, the inside of which forms a contact surface. It has a lying between the strips 3 middle section, connect to the both sides with the same one-piece side sections, the ends of which are detachably connected by a Houtheasternsehnalle 5.
  • a shoulder restraint 6 In the region of the upper end, a shoulder restraint 6, likewise integral therewith and approximately 20 cm long, sloping slightly upwards, adjoins the support 1, which is formed like a roof. With her a plate-shaped shoulder bracket 8 is connected via a ball joint 7. The latter is padded on the front, which forms a contact surface, and carries there on both sides of the ball joint 7 each have a shoulder strap assembly consisting of a padded upper flange 9 and a lower flange 10 and a buckle 11 which connects them. The lower chord 10 is attached to the buckle 11 so that the length of the portion thereof lying between the anchor at the shoulder support 8 and the buckle 11 is adjustable.
  • the total length of the loop formed by the upper belt 9 and the said portion of the lower belt 10 is adjustable and can be adapted to the needs of the user. It is usually dimensioned so that it runs relatively just over the shoulder and under the armpits. It thereby gives the carrier a secure fit, which leaves her little freedom to uncontrolled movements. Because of the ball joint 7 but the mobility of the user is not significantly limited.
  • the lower belt 10 is passed through the buckle 11 to the end of the extension 2a, b, at the upper side of which its end is anchored.
  • the shoulder strap assembly is between the in Fig. 4 1, in which the portion lying between the buckle 11 and the extension 2a, b is stretched and the loop is wide and the in Fig. 5 shown second setting in which the loop is tight and the lying between the buckle 11 and the extension 2a, b section is loose, um plausible.
  • the first setting is about cheaper when climbing with a snowboard attached to the support device, because the train to the rear of the shoulder is slightly reduced and the support frame is more closely fixed to the user. That the mobility of the back is more limited, hardly disturbs the rise.
  • the second setting is better for the downhill, because the mobility of the back is hardly limited.
  • the lower flange 10 is fixed to the buckle 11 so that it can not move by train alone, but only by engagement of the user. In both training, the two Shoulder strap assemblies are releasably connected by a front transverse chest strap.
  • the carrier 1 has at the back in the region of the upper end and the lower end depending on a transverse fastening belt 14 and 15, respectively.
  • the fastening straps 14, 15 can be used to larger items such as snowboard, ski, snowshoes, ski boots, helmet, a bag or container u.ä. fasten it to the support frame and secure it safely and essentially without play.
  • Laterally attachment straps 16 are attached to the extensions 2a, b, to which other objects such as bottle holder, carabiner, camera, etc. can be attached so that they even without removal of the support device for the user are reachable.
  • Another fastening strap 17 is attached to the top of the shoulder rest 6.
  • 6 attachment straps can be provided laterally on the shoulder support. In this case, ski can be tied laterally.
  • the ball joint 7 between the shoulder support 6 and the shoulder support 8 is in Fig. 6 shown.
  • the shoulder support 6 has centrally a shell 18, which forms a concave, spherical cap-shaped outer articular surface.
  • a head 19 is formed on the shoulder mount 8, which forms a corresponding hemispherical convex inner articular surface, which bears against the outer articular surface, but is somewhat larger, so that the head 19 can be rotated relative to the shell 18 over a limited solid angle.
  • the inner joint surface on a circular recess 20, from the edges of a cone-shaped wall 21 emanates.
  • the wall 21 breaks off below the tip of the cone, so that it has a lying approximately in the center of the inner joint surface hole, which is opposite to a hole in the middle of the shell 18.
  • the voltage applied to the outside of the shell 18 stop 23 is slidably formed on the connecting part 22, for example as a nut with internal thread, which engages with a thread on the connecting part 22.
  • the anchoring of the strips 3 of the hip support at the ends of the extensions 2a, b of the hip support is designed so that the height of the strips 3 is adjustable.
  • the connection between the extension 2b and the corresponding bar is identical - a number at equal intervals with each other arranged holes 25 attached, while the corresponding bar 3 at mid-height also a Hole, with which one of the holes 25 covers.
  • Through the holes protrudes a bolt 26 which is fixed by a nut. After removal of the bolt 26, the bar 3 can be moved, brought another of the holes 25 with the hole in the extension 2a to cover and the bolt 26 pushed through again and fixed. In this way, the distance of the waist belt 4 from the shoulder belt assemblies to the back length of the user can be adjusted.
  • the carrier can be like a frame or the shoulder support formed like a bow.
  • the bag is then, if no larger object is attached to the carrier, accessible from the rear or from above and he can, especially if it is very crowded, also projecting backwards or upwards over the carrier.
  • the hip support and the shoulder support at least the contact surfaces coming to the user to the plant, with sufficient distance, usually about 10cm to 25cm, preferably 15cm to 20cm are arranged in front of the wearer, so that the user does not collide with the same and is not obstructed during movements.
  • the hard shell construction may also be replaced by a framework of bars or hollow bars of metal.
  • an elastic connection or u.U. be provided a linear joint.
  • the hip support integral and articulated e.g. also a ball joint
  • the shoulder mount should be rigidly connected to the shoulder rest, so that the position of the support frame is sufficiently established.
  • the height adjustment of the hip belt can be structurally designed differently.

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  • Portable Outdoor Equipment (AREA)
  • Purses, Travelling Bags, Baskets, Or Suitcases (AREA)
  • Electrical Discharge Machining, Electrochemical Machining, And Combined Machining (AREA)
  • Fluid-Damping Devices (AREA)
EP10178374.4A 2004-06-22 2005-06-22 Dispositif de transport Withdrawn EP2279679A3 (fr)

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CH01049/04A CH696922A5 (de) 2004-06-22 2004-06-22 Tragvorrichtung.
EP05750582A EP1758482B1 (fr) 2004-06-22 2005-06-22 Dispositif de transport

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JP (1) JP4724712B2 (fr)
KR (1) KR100865570B1 (fr)
CN (1) CN100528032C (fr)
AT (1) ATE492183T1 (fr)
CH (1) CH696922A5 (fr)
DE (1) DE502005010717D1 (fr)
WO (1) WO2005122824A2 (fr)

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KR100865570B1 (ko) 2008-10-28
DE502005010717D1 (de) 2011-02-03
ATE492183T1 (de) 2011-01-15
JP4724712B2 (ja) 2011-07-13
JP2008503282A (ja) 2008-02-07
CN100528032C (zh) 2009-08-19
KR20070051786A (ko) 2007-05-18
US20080203129A1 (en) 2008-08-28
CH696922A5 (de) 2008-02-15
EP1758482A2 (fr) 2007-03-07
WO2005122824A3 (fr) 2006-06-29
EP2279679A3 (fr) 2014-10-01
CN1968620A (zh) 2007-05-23
WO2005122824A2 (fr) 2005-12-29

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