EP3743672A1 - Porte-sac et equipement comprenant un tel porte-sac - Google Patents
Porte-sac et equipement comprenant un tel porte-sacInfo
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- EP3743672A1 EP3743672A1 EP19701494.7A EP19701494A EP3743672A1 EP 3743672 A1 EP3743672 A1 EP 3743672A1 EP 19701494 A EP19701494 A EP 19701494A EP 3743672 A1 EP3743672 A1 EP 3743672A1
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- bag
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Definitions
- 1 / invention relates to a bag holder comprising an open fastening frame and a tray on which the bag is intended to rest,
- the invention also relates to equipment
- Modern backpacks for outdoor activities usually have a lap belt that allows part of the backpack mass to be transferred to the user's hips,
- An object of the invention is to provide a solution to better distribute the weight exerted by a bag on a user, even in a military context.
- a bag holder comprising an open fastening frame and at least one tray is provided, said tray being arranged on the frame so as to be able to extend from the frame towards the frame. outside the frame in an extension position in use allowing a bag to rest on the plate, the armature being shaped to, in use, encircle at least in part each side of the user to balance the constraints between the back and the two sides of the user .
- the tray in the extended position then allows the user to be able to come to rest the bag on the tray, the bag-holder then filling the role of a waist belt.
- the invention thus proposes a simple solution that is also compatible with military activities, particularly in view of equipment already worn by a soldier. It is thus possible to bind the bag-holder to a belt already worn by a soldier.
- the invention does not impose attachment to the bag. In case of emergency, it is possible to remove the bag quickly.
- the fact that the armature surrounds not only the user's back but also its sidewall avoids a concentration of effort on the back of the user and therefore a better distribution of effort around the user.
- other equipment than the backpack such as a ballistic vest, can then rest on the frame which relieves the user even more and also makes it possible to counterbalance the load. behind the carrier linked to the backpack.
- At least one end of the armature intended to be arranged at one of the sidewalls of the user has an outgrowth.
- the plate is movable between said extended position in service allowing a bag to rest on the tray and a folded position.
- the tray is foldable and this makes the bag holder more ergonomic.
- a user can keep the bag holder uncomfortably, even if no bag rests on it, by arranging the tray in the folded position.
- the plate is movably mounted on the armature between said extended position and said folded position.
- the plate is rotatably mounted between said extended position and said folded position.
- the bag holder comprises a spring tending to hold the tray in its folded position.
- the bag holder comprises at least one tab preventing the tray from tipping inwardly of the frame.
- the tray is ribbed so as to ensure optimal adhesion of the backpack thereon.
- the plate is mounted movably on the frame via a carriage of the bag holder.
- the armature is composed of at least two parts.
- each armature portion is slidably mounted in a carriage carrying the tray.
- the plate is offset from the frame to the outside of the frame.
- the invention also relates to equipment comprising such a bag holder, the equipment being independent of the bag intended to rest on the bag holder.
- the equipment (belt, exoskeleton can be dedicated to the arrangement of the bag holder.
- the equipment (belt, exoskeleton ”) is already worn by the user and we just hang the bag holder.
- the bag holder In a military context, it is thus possible to bind the bag holder to a belt, otherwise called belt, already worn by the user. Typically, one comes to arrange the bag holder so that the frame is found between the internal bulletproof band of the belt and the outer band carries ammunition and accessories of the belt.
- FIG. 1 is a three-dimensional view of a bag-holder according to a first embodiment of FIG.
- FIG. 2 is a three-dimensional view of a part of the bag-holder illustrated in FIG. 1, the plate being in its folded position,
- FIG. 3 is a view similar to that of FIG. 2, the carriage being however in a position other than that of FIG. 2,
- FIG. 4 is a three-dimensional view of the trolley of the bag-holder illustrated in FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a three-dimensional view of a bag-holder according to a second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a three-dimensional view of a bag-holder according to a third embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a three-dimensional view of a bag-carrier according to a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 8 is a three-dimensional view of the bag holder shown in Figure 7 in another orientation.
- the bag holder comprises an open frame 2 of attachment of the bag holder 1 to a device (not shown here) for to be worn by a user.
- Said equipment is either developed specifically to carry the bag holder 1 (textile equipment such as a belt and / or mechanical equipment of the exoskeleton type) or already existing (textile equipment such as a belt and / or mechanical equipment of the exoskeleton type).
- the equipment is worn at least in part by the lower part of the trunk of the user allowing a recovery efforts by the lower part of the trunk to relieve the upper body of the user.
- the frame 2 is shaped to fit the shape of the lower back of the user.
- the armature 2 is shaped so that the stresses exerted by a bag resting on the bag holder 1 are not concentrated on the middle of the back of the user. Therefore, the armature 2 is shaped to balance the constraints between the back and the two sides of the user,
- the armature 2 is here substantially shaped in ü.
- the frame 2 is formed of a rectilinear or slightly curved central portion, central portion extended symmetrically by two curved sections, the central portion being intended to follow the back of the user and the two curved sections the flanks of the user,
- the armature 2 is thus shaped so as not to completely surround the user.
- the frame 2 is shaped to extend substantially 180 degrees around the user.
- the armature 2 here comprises at least two distinct parts.
- the armature is composed of two distinct parts 3a, 3b.
- the separation of the armature 2 into two parts 3a, 3b in service facilitates the movement of the user, each hip being associated only one part.
- the two parts 3a, 3b are for example obtained by molding.
- the two parts 3a, 3b are here made of plastic.
- each portion 3a, 3b has a flange 4a, 4b continuous substantially in a circular arc and from which extends at least one fastening tab to the equipment.
- the link (s) of the joining of the same part define (s) (jointly);
- a proximal section rectilinear or curved, intended to be in contact with the other part if the two parts 3a, 3b touch each other, and
- distal section extending the proximal section, the distal section being curved.
- the legs are preferably curved to follow the curvature of the user's back. This also makes it possible to simplify the attachment of the bag holder 1 to the user.
- the bag holder 1 is connected to the user by being secured to the equipment at its legs.
- each leg has orifices (for example extending vertically t / or horizontally) for the passage of a strap or (s) for securing each portion 3a, 3b to the equipment.
- said orifices make it possible to limit the mass of the bag-holder 1.
- the number of legs and their shapes as well as the number of orifices and their shapes is therefore a function of the equipment intended to carry the bag-holder.
- each part 3a, 3b comprises a first tab 5a, 5b forming the proximal section of the part under consideration, as well as two other tabs 6a, 7a and 6b, 7b jointly forming the distal section of the part under consideration, the different legs being separated from each other.
- the outermost lug 7a, 7b of the bag holder comprises a central orifice 8a, 8b, the intermediate lug 6a, 6b of the vertically extending orifices 9a, 9b (only a part being referenced here) and in the lower portion horizontally extending orifices 10a, 10b (only a portion being referenced herein) and the central leg 5a, 5b orifices extending vertically only (not visible here).
- the bag holder 1 is not linked to the bag intended to rest on it which allows the user to see the bag removal much easier.
- the bag holder 1 participates in the carrying of another textile element worn by the user such as a vest, a ballistic protection vest (GPB), an electronic vest
- a vest a ballistic protection vest (GPB)
- GPS ballistic protection vest
- GE GE
- SMB modular ballistic structure
- the vest-type textile equipment is relatively heavy. Indeed, the vest will naturally come to rest on the rim 4a, 4b of the frame 2 which will allow to transfer a portion of the mass of the vest of the shoulders to the hips of the user.
- the bag holder 1 it is arranged the bag holder 1 so that the frame 2 is found between the internal bulletproof band of the belt and the outer band of the belt.
- the bag-holder 1 also makes it possible to rebalance the stresses experienced by the user between the waistcoat and the bag worn, the bag naturally having a tendency to pull backwards and the vest towards the front of the trunk. user due to the presence of various elements in the vest (ammunition, electronic elements ). In particular, the bag holder 1 makes it possible to accentuate the efforts at the hips of the user.
- the bag-holder is shaped so that the resultant of the forces exerted by the bag and the vest is slightly behind the iliac crests of the user,
- the flange 4a, 4b is also shaped to be less important at the distal ends of said flanges 4a, 4b than at the proximal ends of said flanges 4a, 4b always in an optical not to unduly hamper the progress of the user.
- the bag holder 1 also comprises at least one tray.
- each part 3a, 3b of the armature 2 has its own plate 11a, 11b.
- the bag holder 1 thus comprises here two separate trays 11a, 11b.
- the two plates 11a, 11b are for example obtained by molding.
- the two plates 11a, 11b are here made of plastic.
- the two plates 11a, 11b are mounted on the frame 2 by means of carriages 12a, 12b allowing the sliding of the two plates 11a,
- Said carriages are here arranged so as to allow a sliding of the two carriages in a circumferential movement (around the user substantially along a head-foot axis of 1 user, when the bag holder is worn by the user).
- the bag holder 1 thus proves even more ergonomic. In addition, this makes it possible to adapt to the size of the bag.
- each portion 3a, 3b has its own carriage 12a, 12b on which is mounted its own plate 11a, 11b.
- the carriage is slidably mounted on its proximal portion and not over the entire length of said portion.
- the central lug 5a, 5b of each portion 3a, 3b comprises rails 18, 19 at the top and bottom end to allow the sliding of the carriage 12a, 12b between said rails.
- the two carriages 12a, 12b are for example obtained by molding.
- the two carriages 12a, 12b are here made of plastic.
- each carriage 12a, 12b comprises latching fingers 16, 17, respectively arranged at the top and bottom of the carriage, to cooperate with grooves 20 (only part of which is referenced here) arranged in the rails 18, 19 of the central lug 5a, 5b considered.
- each plate 3a, 3b is movably mounted on the frame 2 between a folded position in which the plates 3a, 3b extend along the frame 2 and an extended position in service to a bag to rest on the trays 3a, 3b.
- Each plate 3a, 3b is here pivotally mounted on the carriage 12a, 12b associated between its folded position and its extended position about a pivot axis.
- each plate 3a, 3b is pivotally mounted on the carriage 12a, 12b associated so that:
- the plate 3a, 3b extends along the frame 2, and
- the plate 3a, 3b in its extended position (as illustrated in FIG. 1), the plate 3a, 3b extends substantially transversely or perpendicularly to the armature 2.
- the plate 3a, 3b is pivotally mounted on the carriage 12a, 12b associated so that:
- the plate 3a, 3b in its folded position, the plate 3a, 3b extends substantially vertically and upwards, and in its extended position, the plate 3a, 3b extends substantially horizontally.
- the plate 3a, 3b in its folded position, extends along the back of the user and towards the user's head, and in its extended position the plate 3a, 3b extends substantially perpendicular to the user.
- the bag holder 1 comprises a spring 15 associated with each plate 3a, 3b.
- Each spring 15 is arranged to maintain the associated plate in its folded position so that the trays 3a, 3b do not interfere with the user if it carries no bag. If the user wishes to use the bag holder, it lowers the two trays 3a, 3b which under the weight of the bag remain in the extended position until the bag is removed.
- the springs 15 are for example of metal material as the pivot axes of the plates 3a, 3b, the springs being here arranged at said pivot axes.
- Each plate 3a, 3b is here in the form of a plate. Said plate is for example shaped so that the lateral side opposite to that intended to face the other plate widens as one moves away from the frame 2.
- orifices 13 are formed in each plate 3a, 3b.
- Said orifices 13 are for example of oblong shape and extend here re-alignment towards the outside of the bag-holder 1.
- the bag holder 1 thus described is simple construction while being ergonomic.
- the plates 103a, 103b are immovable vis-à-vis the frame.
- the bag holder 101 includes an open frame 102 for attaching the bag holder 101 to equipment to be worn by a user.
- Said equipment is either developed specifically to carry the bag holder 101 (textile equipment such as a belt and / or mechanical equipment of the exoskeleton type) or already existing (textile equipment such as a belt and / or mechanical equipment of the exoskeleton type).
- the equipment is worn at least in part by the lower part of the trunk of the user allowing recovery efforts by the lower part of the trunk to relieve the upper body of the user.
- the frame 102 is shaped to conform to the shape of the lower back of the user.
- the armature 102 is shaped so that the stresses exerted by a bag resting on the bag holder 101 are not concentrated on the middle of the back of the user.
- the armature 102 is shaped to balance the constraints between the back and the two sides of the user.
- the armature 102 is here shaped substantially U.
- the armature 102 is formed of a rectilinear or slightly curved central portion, central portion extended symmetrically by two curved sections, the central portion being intended for follow the back of the user and the two sections curves the sides of the user.
- the armature 102 is thus shaped so as not to completely surround the user.
- the frame 102 is shaped to extend substantially 180 degrees around
- the armature 102 here comprises at least two distinct parts.
- the armature 102 is composed of two distinct parts.
- the separation of the armature 102 into two parts facilitates in service the movement of 1 user, with each hip being associated only one part.
- the two parts of the frame 102 are for example obtained by molding.
- the two parts 102 are here plastic.
- each part comprises a continuous flange and from which extends at least one lug 114 for securing the equipment.
- the paw (s) of the same party define (jointly):
- a proximal section rectilinear or curved, intended to be in contact with the other part if the two parts touch each other, and
- distal section extending the proximal section, the distal section being curved.
- the tabs 114 are preferably curved to follow the curvature of the user's back. This also makes it possible to simplify the attachment of the bag holder 101 to the user.
- the bag holder 101 is connected to the user by being secured to the equipment at its tabs 114.
- each leg 114 has orifices (for example extending vertically and / or horizontally) for the passage of one or strap (s) for securing each part to the equipment.
- said orifices make it possible to limit the mass of the bag-holder.
- the number of legs 114 and their shapes and the number of orifices and their shapes is therefore a function of the equipment intended to carry the bag holder 101.
- the spacing between the tabs 114 corresponds, for example, to the width of a band of fabric of military equipment.
- each part has five tabs 114, the different tabs 114 being separated from each other. All the tabs 114 also have vertically extending orifices.
- the bag holder 101 is not connected to the bag intended to rest on it which allows the user to be able to remove the bag much more easily.
- the bag holder 101 participates in the carrying of another textile element worn by the user such as a vest, a ballistic protection vest (GPB), an electronic vest (GE) or a modular ballistic structure (SMB).
- a vest a ballistic protection vest (GPB), an electronic vest (GE) or a modular ballistic structure (SMB).
- GBB ballistic protection vest
- GE electronic vest
- SMB modular ballistic structure
- the vest will naturally come to rest on the edge of the frame 102 which will allow to transfer a portion of the weight of the vest of the shoulders to the hips of the user.
- the bag holder 101 typically, in a military context, it is arranged the bag holder 101 so that the frame 102 is found between the internal bulletproof band of the belt and the outer band of the belt.
- the bag holder 101 also makes it possible to rebalance the stresses experienced by the user between the waistcoat and the bag worn, the bag naturally having a tendency to pull backwards and the vest towards the front of the trunk. user due to the presence of various elements in the vest (ammunition, electronic elements ).
- the bag holder 1 makes it possible to accentuate the efforts at the level of the hips of the user.
- the bag holder 101 is shaped in such a way that the resultant of the forces exerted by the bag and the vest is slightly behind the iliac crests of the user.
- the bag holder 101 also comprises at least one plate 103a, 103b.
- each part of the armature has its own plate 103a, 103b.
- the bag holder 101 thus comprises here two separate trays 103a, 103b.
- the plates 103a, 103b are fixed with the frame 102.
- the two parts are preferably shaped so that the plates 103a, 103b extend substantially perpendicularly or transversely to the frame 102 thus defining an extended position in which a bag can come to rest on the plates 103a, 103b.
- the two parts are shaped so that the plates 103a, 103b extend substantially horizontally in said extended position.
- the edges forming the plates 103a, 103b are each shaped as a comma widening as one approaches the center of the frame 102,
- the flanges are also shaped to be less important at the distal ends of said flanges at the proximal ends of said flanges always with a view to not hinder the progress of the user.
- the rim has recesses in the form of orifices (open and / or closed).
- the bag holder 101 thus described is very simple construction while being ergonomic. Indeed, the bag holder 101 then has only two parts: the two parts forming both the frame 102 and the trays 103a, 103b.
- tabs 114 depend on the equipment to which the bag holder 101 is to be attached,
- FIG. 6 thus illustrates a third embodiment in which the bag-holder 201 still has a shape different from those of the first two embodiments described.
- each part has four tabs 214. All the tabs 214 further include orifices extending vertically and one of the end tabs further comprises circular orifices.
- the bag holder generally designated 301, comprises an open frame 302 for attaching the bag holder 301 to equipment (not shown here) to be worn by a user.
- Said equipment is either developed specifically to carry the bag holder 1 (textile equipment such as a belt and / or mechanical equipment of the exoskeleton type) or already existing (textile equipment such as a belt and / or mechanical equipment of the exoskeleton type).
- the equipment is worn at least in part by the lower part of the trunk of the user allowing a recovery efforts by the lower part of the trunk to relieve the upper body of the user.
- the frame 302 is shaped to conform to the shape of the lower back of the user.
- the frame 302 is shaped so that the stresses exerted by a bag resting on the bag holder 301 are not concentrated on the middle of the back of the bag.
- the frame 302 is shaped to balance the constraints between the back and the two sides of the user.
- the armature 302 is here shaped substantially U.
- the armature 302 is formed of a rectilinear or slightly curved central portion, central portion extended symmetrically by two curved sections, the central portion being intended for follow the back of the user and the two sections curves the sides of the user.
- the armature 302 is here shaped so as not to completely surround the user.
- the frame 302 is shaped to extend substantially 180 degrees around the user.
- the armature 302 has at least two distinct parts.
- the armature 302 consists of two distinct parts 303a, 303b.
- the two parts 303a, 303b are for example obtained by molding.
- the two parts 303a, 303b are here made of plastic.
- each portion 303a, 303b comprises a flange 304a, 304b continuous substantially in a circular arc and from which extends at least one fastening tab to the equipment.
- a proximal rectilinear or curved section intended to be arranged substantially at the back of the user
- a curved distal section intended to be arranged substantially at one of the sidewalls of the user.
- the legs are preferably curved in order to follow the curvature of the user's pelvis. This also makes it possible to simplify the attachment of the bag holder 301 to the user.
- the bag holder 301 is connected to the user by being secured to the equipment at its legs.
- each lug has orifices (for example extending vertically and / or horizontally) for the passage of a strap (s) for securing each portion 303a, 303b to the equipment.
- said orifices make it possible to limit the mass of the bag-holder 301.
- the number of legs and their shapes as well as the number of orifices and their shapes is therefore a function of the equipment intended to carry the bag-holder.
- the spacing between the legs corresponds for example to the width of a strip of fabric of a military textile equipment.
- each part 303a, 303b comprises a first tab 305a, 305b forming the proximal section of the part under consideration, as well as another tab 306a, 306b forming the distal section of the part under consideration, the different tabs being separated from each other.
- the outermost lug 306a, 306b of the bag carrier comprises vertically extending orifices 309a, 309b (only a portion being referenced herein) between two horizontally extending orifices 310a, 310b and the central leg 305a, 305b. vertically extending orifices 309a, 309b (only a portion being referenced herein) between two horizontally extending orifices 310a, 310b.
- the bag holder 301 is not linked to the bag intended to rest on it, which allows the user to see the bag removed much more easily.
- the bag holder 301 participates in the carrying of another textile element worn by the user such as a vest, a ballistic protection vest (GPB), an electronic vest (GE) or a modular ballistic structure (SMB).
- a vest a ballistic protection vest (GPB), an electronic vest (GE) or a modular ballistic structure (SMB).
- GBB ballistic protection vest
- GE electronic vest
- SMB modular ballistic structure
- the vest will naturally come to rest on the flange 304a, 304b of the frame 302 which will allow to transfer part of the mass of the waistcoat of the shoulders to the hips of the user.
- the bag holder 301 it is arranged the bag holder 301 so that the frame 302 is found between the internal bulletproof belt of the belt and the outer band of the belt. For example we just slide the fastening tabs between the two bands to properly arrange the bag holder 301.
- the bag holder 301 also makes it possible to rebalance the stresses experienced by the user between the waistcoat and the bag worn, the bag naturally having a tendency to pull backwards and the vest towards the front of the trunk. user due to the presence of various elements in the vest (ammunition, electronic elements .
- the bag holder 301 makes it possible to accentuate the efforts at the level of the hips of the user.
- the bag holder 301 is shaped in such a way that the resultant of the forces exerted by the bag and the vest is slightly behind the iliac crests of the user.
- Each protrusion 307a, 307b is thus flat.
- Each protrusion 307a, 307b here has globally an elliptical shape.
- the bag holder 301 also comprises at least one tray.
- the bag holder 301 here comprises a single plate 311.
- the plate 311 is for example obtained by molding.
- the plate 311 is here plastic.
- the plate 311 is mounted on the armature 302 via a carriage 312.
- Each portion 303a, 303b of the frame 302 is particularly slidably mounted in the carriage 312.
- the carriage 312 is here arranged to allow a sliding of the two parts 303a, 303b in a circumferential movement (around the user) substantially along a head-to-feet axis of the user, when the bag holder is worn by the user).
- a user can mount the frame 302 so that the two parts 303a, 303b do not touch or on the contrary that the two parts 303a, 303b touch.
- the two parts 303a, 303b remain integral with each other via the carriage 312 although they can slide relative to each other and relative to the carriage 312.
- the sliding of the two parts 303a, 303b vis-à-vis the carriage 312 allows the operator to adapt the carrier 301 bag has the size of its belt and in particular to one of three sizes (T1 to T3) available belt at some military manufacturers.
- the same bag holder 301 can thus be used by different operators of different morphologies while retaining similar beneficial ergonomic effects between people of different shapes and morphologies. Moreover, it is thus ensured that the stresses exerted by a bag resting on the bag-holder 301 are more concentrated on the sides of the user, which ultimately, between the two parts, makes it possible to further balance the stresses experienced by the user. under the effect of the bag.
- Each portion 303a, 303b is thus slidably mounted on the carriage 312 independently.
- the carriage 312 comprises a first rail 317 at the top end and a second rail 318 at the bottom end to allow the sliding of each portion 303a, 30b relative to the carriage 312 in said rails 317, 318.
- the carriage 312 is for example obtained by molding.
- the carriage 312 is here made of plastic.
- the carriage 312 comprises two troughs 319a, 319b at the lower ends slidably receiving a pin 320a, 320b respectively connected to one of the tabs integral with each portion 303a, 303b.
- trunking devices / pions mentioned above make it possible to limit the sliding of each portion 303a, 303b with respect to the carriage 312 and in particular to prevent one or both of the parts 303a, 303b from exit cart 312.
- the two parts 303a, 303b are independent, they remain linked together through the carriage 312.
- the bag holder 301 thus forms a unitary assembly.
- the structure can be separated into three separate parts so that the equipment is easier to take away and less bulky in the event that the user chooses not to use it.
- the plate 303 is movably mounted on the armature 302 between a folded position in which the plate 303 extends along the armature 302 and an extended position in service allowing a bag to rest on the tray 303.
- the plate 303 is here pivotally mounted on the carriage 312 associated between its folded position and its extended position about a pivot axis Z.
- the plate 303 is pivotally mounted on the carriage so that this axis of Z pivot is offset from the flange 304a, 304b towards the outside of the armature 302, in other words, the plate has, in a sagittal plane, that is to say when the operator is placed in profile, a shape in L ".
- the plate 303 is offset from the armature 102 towards the outside of the bag holder 301.
- the plate 303 is pivotally mounted on the associated carriage 312 so that in its folded position, the plate 303 extends along the frame 302, and
- the plate 303 in its extended position, the plate 303 extends substantially transversely or perpendicularly to the armature 302,
- the plate 303 is pivotally mounted on the carriage 312 associated so that:
- the plate 303 in its folded position, the plate 303 extends substantially vertically and upwards, and in its extended position, the plate 303 extends substantially horizontally.
- the plate 303 in its folded position, extends along the back of the user and towards the user's head, and in its extended position the plate 303 extends substantially perpendicular to 1 user.
- the bag holder 301 comprises a spring associated with the plate 303.
- the spring is arranged to hold the tray 303 in its folded position so that the tray 303 does not hinder the user if it carries no bag. If the user wishes to use the bag holder, it lowers the tray 303 which under the weight of the bag remain in extended position until the bag is removed, the spring is for example of metal material as the axis pivoting plate 303, the spring being here arranged at said pivot axes.
- the bag holder 301 comprises at least one tab preventing the tray 303 from tipping inwardly of the frame 302 so that the tray 303 does not hinder the user if the latter does not carry any bag.
- Tray 303 is here in the form of a plate.
- the plate 303 is ribbed at least on its face intended to be in contact with the bag. This improves the grip of the bag teau
- the bag holder 1 thus described is simple construction while being ergonomic.
- the bag-holder can be used both in a military context and in a civil context.
- the bag holder is intended to be used when the operator is standing, in particular to relieve the operator of the weight of the bag.
- the frame can be formed of a different number of parts.
- the frame can also be formed of a single part.
- the parts are completely independent of each other, the parts may be fixed one or another temporarily or not as is the case for example in the fourth embodiment.
- the bag-holder may for example include a lock for temporarily fixing two parts of frames together.
- the bag holder may comprise a different number of trays and for example have only one tray as in the fourth mode of realization.
- the bag holder according to the invention can be made by combining several of the embodiments described in the present application.
- the tray of the fourth embodiment may include orifices as in the first embodiment.
- the protrusion of the fourth embodiment may be applied to the other embodiments.
- a tray may be mounted differently in the bag holder than what has been described.
- a plate may be mounted movably between its two positions directly on the frame (without the need for additional parts such as the carriage described).
- a plate may be movable between its two positions by other movements than what has been indicated as for example a translational movement.
- Another number of springs and / or another number of axes than indicated may be used to connect each plate to the frame.
- a tray may not be mounted movably on the frame.
- a tray can thus be fixed immovably to the frame.
- a plate may then be in one piece with the armature or form an independent part attached to the armature to be rigidly fixed (by gluing, screwing ...)
- a tray is formed of a single plate, a tray may be shaped differently.
- a tray may have different elements fitting into each other (typically in a telescopic movement) so that the tray is less bulky when not in its extended position.
- it may be possible to have a plate whose distal element is fixed immovably to the armature (alternatively by being fixed movably to the armature) and the other elements of which fit into each other.
- the carriage can be arranged differently than what has been indicated.
- the carriage may be movable in an axial translation (that is to say in a up / down movement is preferably substantially vertical) and / or a radial translation (that is to say in a movement against the user / away from the user f is preferably in a substantially horizontal movement) in replacement or in addition to the circumferential displacement (that is to say around the trunk of the user) that has been described herein,
- the tray can be raised or lowered to come into contact with the bag without having to change the position of the armature itself in interaction with the body. 'user.
- This is particularly advantageous in certain contexts including military where the length of the end portion of the bag is invariable for the same bag model while of course the height of the trunk changes a lot from one person to another.
- the bag holder may be attached to the target equipment other than by straps such as for example using MOLLES bin interfaces known to the military.
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