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US749661A
US749661A US749661DA US749661A US 749661 A US749661 A US 749661A US 749661D A US749661D A US 749661DA US 749661 A US749661 A US 749661A
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  • the object of this invention is to provide a simple novel attachmentfor suspending a game or other bag from the shoulders and body of a person so as to support the receptacle upright and hugged closely to the body in a perfectly secure manner, leave one shoulder and both arms free, and prevent displacement of the bag when the wearer assumes a leaning, kneeling, stooping, or crouching position, or when walking, or riding on a bicycle.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective representation of the improved suspending appliance connected with a game-holding bag and supporting the bag at one side of the person of a sportsman in a secure manner, leaving the arms free for handling of a gun or the like; and
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a bag-like receptacle and of the improved attachment detachably connected therewith for the convenient and secure suspension of the bag and its contents from the person of the wearer.
  • the bag 5 may be formed of canvas or other available material, having four sides, a closed bottom, and an open upper end closed by a flap-cover 5; but as the bag is not a feature of the invention it is to be understood that any available form may be given thereto and any suitable material be utilized in its production.
  • the bag suspending attachment may be formed of leather, canvas, or other pliable material which may be given band form and have necesssary strength for its service and, as
  • Two tabs 6 6 are firmly secured upon the side of the bag 5 that in service has contact with a side and hip of the person donning the bag, these tabs being respectively positioned near the open top of the bag adjacent to the flap-cover 5 and near what may be termed the end walls of the receptacle.
  • the tabs 6 6 are afforded proper length and have suificient width to insure their flat contact with the body of the wearer, and upon the free end of each tab a buckle 6 is secured.
  • the strap or band 6 is removably secured upon the tabs 6 6 by a buckled engagement of the end portions of the band with the buckles 6, respectively, producing the looped portion a on said strap or band.
  • One end of the strap or band 7 is secured upon an end portion of the band 6 at a suitable point 6 near the tab 6, afiixed upon the bag 5 at or near its rear end wall or the portion of the bag that is at the posterior of the wearers body when the bag is in place thereon.
  • the opposite end of the band 7 is secured upon the rear end wall of the bag 5 near its upper edge, preferably,as shown, by provision of the tab 7 a and buckle 7 b thereon, said tab being afliXed by one end upon the end wall of the bag, so that the buckle 7* may be connected to the strap 7 that is extended from the wider band 7 at its lower end.
  • the user thereof places the looped portion a of the band 6 over the left shoulder and passes the right arm through the bight c of the band 7
  • This arrangement of the bands 6 and 7 will dispose the bag 5 at the left side of the wearer, and if the bands are properly proportioned to suit the physique of the person the bag will hang close upon the left hip and adjacent to the posterior, which will afford freedom of movement to the arms and distribute the weight of material placed in the bag upon the shoulders and left hip.
  • a bag-carrying attachment comprising two bands, one of said bands being secured at its side upon the rear side of the bag near its top, forming a loop therein, and the other band connected by one end to a member of the looped band at an angle thereto, and then doubled and connected by the remaining end upon the rear end wall of the bag.
  • a bag-carrying attachment comprising a band secured by its ends on the rear wall of the bag respectively near the opposite end walls thereof, forming a loop in said band, and another band having one end secured at an angle upon the first-named band near its loop, and the remaining end secured upon the rear end wall of the bag and forming a bight therein that may be extended laterally from the looped band and from the bag.
  • a bag-carrying attachment comprising a band, securing means on each end of the band, adapted to connect with a bag, a coacting band fast by one end on the main band, and means on the opposite end of the coacting band for securing it to said bag.

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PATENTED JAN. 12, 1904.
i No. 749,661.
a. P. CLARKE. SUSPENDING ATTACHMENT FOR GAME BAGS, 6w.
Arruofi'ron FILED SEPT. 1, 1903.
N0 MODEL.
INVENTUI? i 'A mm rs UNITED STATES IPatented January 12, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE.
SUSPENDING ATTACHMENT FOR GAME-BAGS, 81,0.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 749,661, dated January 12, 1904.
Application filed September 1, 1903- Serial No, 171,480. (No model.)
of Ontario and Dominion of Canada, have invented a new and Improved suspending Attachment for Game-Bags and the Like, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The object of this invention is to provide a simple novel attachmentfor suspending a game or other bag from the shoulders and body of a person so as to support the receptacle upright and hugged closely to the body in a perfectly secure manner, leave one shoulder and both arms free, and prevent displacement of the bag when the wearer assumes a leaning, kneeling, stooping, or crouching position, or when walking, or riding on a bicycle.
The invention consists in the novel construction and combination of parts, as is hereinafter described, and defined in the appended claims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in bothfigures.
Figure 1 is a perspective representation of the improved suspending appliance connected with a game-holding bag and supporting the bag at one side of the person of a sportsman in a secure manner, leaving the arms free for handling of a gun or the like; and Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a bag-like receptacle and of the improved attachment detachably connected therewith for the convenient and secure suspension of the bag and its contents from the person of the wearer.
The bag 5 may be formed of canvas or other available material, having four sides, a closed bottom, and an open upper end closed by a flap-cover 5; but as the bag is not a feature of the invention it is to be understood that any available form may be given thereto and any suitable material be utilized in its production. The bag suspending attachment may be formed of leather, canvas, or other pliable material which may be given band form and have necesssary strength for its service and, as
, shown, consists, essentially, of two straps or bands 6 7, connected together and to the bag as follows:
Two tabs 6 6 are firmly secured upon the side of the bag 5 that in service has contact with a side and hip of the person donning the bag, these tabs being respectively positioned near the open top of the bag adjacent to the flap-cover 5 and near what may be termed the end walls of the receptacle. The tabs 6 6 are afforded proper length and have suificient width to insure their flat contact with the body of the wearer, and upon the free end of each tab a buckle 6 is secured. The strap or band 6 is removably secured upon the tabs 6 6 by a buckled engagement of the end portions of the band with the buckles 6, respectively, producing the looped portion a on said strap or band.
One end of the strap or band 7 is secured upon an end portion of the band 6 at a suitable point 6 near the tab 6, afiixed upon the bag 5 at or near its rear end wall or the portion of the bag that is at the posterior of the wearers body when the bag is in place thereon. The opposite end of the band 7 is secured upon the rear end wall of the bag 5 near its upper edge, preferably,as shown, by provision of the tab 7 a and buckle 7 b thereon, said tab being afliXed by one end upon the end wall of the bag, so that the buckle 7* may be connected to the strap 7 that is extended from the wider band 7 at its lower end.
In donning the bag 5 for use either as a game-carrying bag or for the reception and portage of any material the user thereof places the looped portion a of the band 6 over the left shoulder and passes the right arm through the bight c of the band 7 This arrangement of the bands 6 and 7 will dispose the bag 5 at the left side of the wearer, and if the bands are properly proportioned to suit the physique of the person the bag will hang close upon the left hip and adjacent to the posterior, which will afford freedom of movement to the arms and distribute the weight of material placed in the bag upon the shoulders and left hip.
It will be seen that from the position had by the bag 5 and the cooperation of the bands 6 7 for its support weight sustained by the bands will not incommode the one wearing the bag and its attachments and, furthermore, that there will not be any objectionable changes in the position of the bag when it is partly or completely filled with weighty material should the wearer assume a stooping, kneeling, a crouching, or other abnormal position that may become necessary while hunting, touring on foot, or riding on a bicycle.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. A bag-carrying attachment, comprising two bands, one of said bands being secured at its side upon the rear side of the bag near its top, forming a loop therein, and the other band connected by one end to a member of the looped band at an angle thereto, and then doubled and connected by the remaining end upon the rear end wall of the bag.
2. A bag-carrying attachment, comprising a band secured by its ends on the rear wall of the bag respectively near the opposite end walls thereof, forming a loop in said band, and another band having one end secured at an angle upon the first-named band near its loop, and the remaining end secured upon the rear end wall of the bag and forming a bight therein that may be extended laterally from the looped band and from the bag.
3. The combination with a bag open at the top, of a carrying attachment therefor, comprising two tabs aflixed by one end of each upon the rear Wall of the bag near the top and end walls thereof, and buckles on the free ends of the tabs, of a looped band the ends of which are respectively connected with the buckles, and another band having one end afiixed upon a rear portion of the first-named band between the loop and buckle, and extended therefrom at an angle, a tab on the rear end wall of the bag, and a buckle thereon, the remaining end of the second-named band having engagement with said buckle.
4. A bag-carrying attachment, comprising a band, securing means on each end of the band, adapted to connect with a bag, a coacting band fast by one end on the main band, and means on the opposite end of the coacting band for securing it to said bag.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
GEORGE FRANKLIN CLARKE.
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W. A. CLARKE, B. W. CLARKE.
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US4452383A (en) * 1981-06-25 1984-06-05 Marttinen Toivo O Carrying device for pot plant cell units
US5467907A (en) * 1992-03-10 1995-11-21 Celik; Richard J. Turkey tote
US20040238584A1 (en) * 2001-03-10 2004-12-02 Jeffrey Herold Ergonomically configured shoulder straps system

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4452383A (en) * 1981-06-25 1984-06-05 Marttinen Toivo O Carrying device for pot plant cell units
US5467907A (en) * 1992-03-10 1995-11-21 Celik; Richard J. Turkey tote
US20040238584A1 (en) * 2001-03-10 2004-12-02 Jeffrey Herold Ergonomically configured shoulder straps system
US20060289587A1 (en) * 2001-03-10 2006-12-28 West Coast Trends, Inc. Ergonomically configured shoulder straps system

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