WO2008050874A1 - Sangle d'épaule supportant un article - Google Patents

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WO2008050874A1
WO2008050874A1 PCT/JP2007/070956 JP2007070956W WO2008050874A1 WO 2008050874 A1 WO2008050874 A1 WO 2008050874A1 JP 2007070956 W JP2007070956 W JP 2007070956W WO 2008050874 A1 WO2008050874 A1 WO 2008050874A1
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Kazuyo Iwatani
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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
    • 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
    • A45F5/1046Handles 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 above the grip surface of the carrying handle
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/30Straps; Bands
    • A45C2013/306Straps; Bands for attaching auxiliary articles to luggage, e.g. piggyback
    • 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
    • A45F3/02Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of one strap passing over the shoulder

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  • the present invention relates to a baggage carrying shoulder belt for hanging and holding a bag, a suitcase, a camera, a video camera, a shopping bag or the like.
  • a shoulder bag for a so-called shoulder bag is known as a shoulder belt for carrying goods.
  • a shoulder belt is configured such that a locking member such as a spring hook connected to both ends of a belt-like belt is engaged with a hook fitting provided on both sides of the upper end of the bag.
  • the shoulder belt as described above can be applied to a bag provided with a hook metal fitting as described above, but a bag without a hook metal fitting, that is, a bag having only a handle for a handbag or a shopping bag. , Difficult to apply to cameras, video cameras, suitcases, etc.
  • Patent Document 1 proposes a shoulder belt with a hook that does not have a hook metal fitting as described above and can be carried by a shoulder without holding a shopping bag or the like with both hands.
  • the shoulder belt 1 with a hook described in Patent Document 1 includes a first adjuster 2 attached to the belt for length adjustment, a second adjuster 1 connected to the belt, and a load. And a hook 4 for hanging.
  • Patent Document 1 JP-A-11 103927
  • the present invention has been proposed in order to solve the above-described problem. It is an object of the present invention to provide a baggage carrying shoulder belt that can be easily removed. Means for solving the problem
  • the baggage carrying shoulder belt according to claim 1 is formed in a loop shape, and is suspended from a belt body for hanging on the shoulder.
  • the holding tool is detachably attached via an engaging member.
  • the baggage shoulder strap according to claim 2 is formed in a loop shape, and the baggage is suspended and held by one extending belt portion that extends from the belt main body for hanging on the shoulder.
  • the hanging holding tool is detachably attached via an engaging member.
  • the suspension holder is constituted by a belt body that is detachably attached to both ends of the belt body via engagement members. To do.
  • the structure according to Claim 1 or 2 wherein the suspension holder is configured as a suspension hook having a suspension portion, and a space in which a finger can be inserted is formed in the suspension portion. It is characterized by that.
  • Claim 5 is characterized in that, in claim 4, the suspension hook is provided with a lock claw for preventing a load suspended from the suspension portion from being detached.
  • a sixth aspect of the present invention is characterized in that, in the fourth or fifth aspect, the suspension hook is attached while being pivotally supported so as to be rotatable.
  • the hanging holder for hanging and holding the baggage is configured to be detachable from the belt body. It is possible to easily remove the load from the belt body without having to lift and remove the load from the holder.
  • the hanging holder is attached to the lower part of the belt body (below the side) in the state where the belt body formed in a loop shape is shouldered, it is like a belt of a shoulder bag. Since the armpit side of Nolet does not spread out and can be hung on the shoulder with the belt body along the body, the belt can be removed from the shoulder when walking, etc., and there is no obstacle.
  • the suspension holder is constituted by a band, and both ends thereof are detachably attached to the belt main body via an engaging member. By detaching either one from the belt body, it is possible to easily remove the load from the belt body, and the belt body is passed through the handle of the luggage and both ends of the belt body are attached to the belt body. In the state of use with the baggage attached and suspended, there is no space for the handle of the baggage to be pulled out, and the baggage will not be removed unexpectedly, so that it can be prevented from being left behind.
  • the holding power is S Kanakura.
  • the suspended holding tool is composed of a band, it can be folded and stored when not in use, and is easy to handle without being bulky.
  • the suspension holder is configured as a suspension hook having a suspension portion, and is configured to be detachable from the belt body, so that the load is lifted from the suspension portion.
  • the baggage can be easily removed from the belt body while the baggage that does not need to be removed is held on the hanging hook.
  • the space for inserting fingers is formed in the hanging portion, it is possible to hold the luggage suspended by the hanging portion by inserting the fingers and hooking on the luggage.
  • the weight of the load can be distributed and held between the shoulder and the finger.
  • the suspension hook is provided with a lock claw that prevents the suspended luggage from being detached, it is possible to prevent the luggage from being left unintentionally removed from the suspension hook. I can do it.
  • the suspension hook is pivotally supported so that it can be rotated in any direction according to the size and shape of the suspension. Can hold luggage without stress.
  • the belt adjuster for adjusting the size of the belt loop formed by the belt main body since the belt adjuster for adjusting the size of the belt loop formed by the belt main body is provided, the length can be adjusted according to the height and physique of the user. It will be highly versatile.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of a usage state of an embodiment of a baggage carrying shoulder belt according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic front view showing an example of a hanging holder in the same embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of a belt adjuster used in the baggage carrying shoulder belt of the same embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 (a) is a schematic longitudinal sectional view schematically showing an example of the belt loop and an example of the usage state of the belt adjuster of the embodiment, and (b) is another example of the usage state of the belt adjuster.
  • FIG. 4 (a) is a schematic longitudinal sectional view schematically showing an example of the belt loop and an example of the usage state of the belt adjuster of the embodiment, and (b) is another example of the usage state of the belt adjuster.
  • FIGS. 5 (a) and 5 (b) are schematic perspective views showing other examples of the hanging holder in the embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic perspective view showing still another example of the hanging holder in the embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic perspective view showing still another example of the hanging holder in the embodiment.
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic perspective view showing a modified use example of the baggage shoulder strap according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic perspective view showing another example of the usage state of the baggage shoulder strap according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of a usage state of another embodiment of a luggage carrying shoulder belt according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 (a) is a schematic longitudinal sectional view schematically showing an example of the belt loop and an example of the usage state of the belt adjuster of the embodiment, and (b) is another example of the usage state of the belt adjuster.
  • FIG. FIG. 12 is a schematic perspective view showing another example of the belt adjuster used in the shoulder belt for carrying a load according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 13 An example of the usage state of the belt adjuster in the same example is shown, (a) is the same diagram as FIG. 4 (a) or FIG. 11 (a), (b) is FIG. 4 (b) or FIG. 11 is a schematic side view showing the same figure as (b).
  • FIG. 14 is a schematic perspective view showing still another example of the belt adjuster used in the shoulder belt for carrying goods according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 15 An example of the usage state of the belt adjuster in the same example is shown, (a) is a diagram showing a diagram similar to FIG. 4 (b) or FIG. It is a side view.
  • FIG. 16 is an explanatory diagram of a conventional example.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of a use state of the baggage shoulder belt according to the present embodiment
  • FIG. Fig. 3 is a schematic front view showing an example of a hanging holder
  • Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of a belt adjusting tool used for a shoulder belt for carrying goods
  • Fig. 4 (a) is a belt loop mode and belt
  • FIG. 5B is a schematic longitudinal sectional view schematically showing an example of the usage state of the adjustment tool.
  • FIG. 5B is a schematic longitudinal sectional view schematically showing another example of the usage state of the belt adjustment tool.
  • FIG. 6 and FIG. 7 are schematic perspective views showing still other examples of suspension holders, respectively
  • FIG. 8 is a load carrying device according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic perspective view showing another example of the usage state of the baggage carrying shoulder belt. It is.
  • FIG. 4 shows a state in which the cover body of the belt adjuster is detached for easy understanding of the invention.
  • a baggage shoulder belt 50 shown in the figure includes a belt main body 30 formed in a loop shape, a belt adjustment tool 10 for adjusting the size of a belt loop 33 formed by the belt main body 30, and a belt.
  • a suspension hook 44 constituting a suspension holder that is detachably attached to the main body 30 via an engagement member 40 is provided.
  • the belt body 30 has one end 31 coupled to a partition portion 13 of the belt adjusting tool 10 described later, and is passed through the belt end holding ring 15 and folded back, and is formed by sandwiching the partition portion 13 therebetween. Passing through one of the holes 14b, passing above the partition 13 and passing through the other hole 14a, and connecting the other end 32 to the belt end retaining ring 15, It is formed in a loop and forms a belt loop 33 (see Fig. 4).
  • the engaging member 40 includes a locked portion 41 movably threaded through the belt body 30 formed in a loop shape as described above, and a locked portion 41.
  • the hanging hook 44 is connected to the locking claw portion 42 via the coupling belt 43.
  • the locking claw portion 42 is formed of an elastic resin material or the like, and has a pressing portion 42a, 42a formed at both ends thereof, and is tapered toward the insertion direction inside the pressing portion 42a, 42a. A notch is formed to enable contraction in the width direction, and the rear end of the insertion direction is engaged at both ends.
  • the locking claw 42b having the locking projections 42ba and 42ba to be locked to the locking portion 41, and the locking claw 42b and the pressing portion 42a are formed thinner than the locking claw 42b and the pressing portions 42a and 42a. Connecting pieces 42c and 42c for connecting with 42a are provided.
  • the locked portion 41 has an opening for receiving the locking claw 42b below, slits 41b and 41b (see FIG. 8) for receiving the connecting pieces 42c and 42c are formed on both sides, and the locking claw portion 42 is inserted.
  • locking step portions 41a and 41a for locking the locking projections 42ba and 42ba are formed.
  • the width between the locking projections 42ba and 42ba is formed wider than the width between the locking step portions 41a and 41a, and the locking claw 42b is contracted in the width direction by elastic deformation due to cutting. In the state, it is formed to be narrower than the width between the locking step portions 41a and 41a.
  • the locking claw portion 42 configured as described above is to be locked to the locked portion 41, when the opening force of the locked portion 41 and the locking claw portion 42 are pushed in and inserted, the locking claw portion 42 is locked.
  • the tapered locking claws 42b shrink in the width direction with inertial deformation and are smoothly inserted, and the locking projections 42ba and 42ba are locked into the locking step portions 41a.
  • the width of the locking claw 42b is restored by the elastic force of the locking claw 42b, and the locking projections 42ba and 42ba are locked to the locking step portions 41a and 41a.
  • the locking claw part 42 when the locking claw part 42 is detached from the locked part 41, if the pressing parts 42a and 42a are pressed with fingers or the like from both sides, the locking claw 42b contracts in the width direction with elastic deformation. Then, the width between the locking projections 42ba and 42ba becomes narrower than the width between the locking step portions 41a and 41a, and the locking with the locking step portions 41a and 41a is released, and in this state, it is pulled out. It is done smoothly.
  • the locking claw portion 42 and the locked portion 41 are configured to be easily detachable with a single touch, so that even when a load suspended by the hanging hook 44 is heavy, Luggage carrying shoulder belt 50 can be removed easily by lifting the bag from the shoulder etc. together with the baggage, or lifting the baggage from the hanging hook 44 and removing it from the hanging hook 44.
  • the belt body 30 can be removed.
  • the locked portion 41 is movably passed through the belt body 30, when adjusting the size of the belt loop 33 with the benolet adjusting tool 10 described later, or when correcting the position of the luggage.
  • the locked portion 41 is movably passed through the belt body 30, when adjusting the size of the belt loop 33 with the benolet adjusting tool 10 described later, or when correcting the position of the luggage.
  • the locking claw 42 is movably threaded through the belt body 30 and the locked portion 41 is connected to the coupling belt 4. It may be configured to be connected to the hanging hook 44 through 3.
  • the shapes of the locked portion 41 and the locking claw portion 42 are not limited to those shown in the drawings, and any shape can be used as long as the configuration is detachable. It is preferable to have a structure that can be attached and detached with one touch, such as a dynamic operation.
  • the hanging hook 44 is attached to the belt main body 30 via the engaging member 40 and the coupling belt 43 while being pivotally supported with respect to the coupling belt 43 about the hook shaft 44a.
  • the luggage can be rotated in any direction according to the size and shape of the suspended luggage, and the luggage can be held without stress.
  • the hanging hook 44 has a side view and is formed to have a wide front view, and has two hanging portions 44b and 44b that suspend a load in the width direction, and the two hanging portions 44b, It is structured to form a space W where fingers can be inserted between 44b.
  • it is made of a rigid alloy or the like that is bent and formed in a trapezoidal shape so as to widen from the coupling end 44d coupled to the hook shaft 44a toward the bowl-shaped upper end 44e.
  • It is composed of a metal rod, and its side end portions 44f, 44f are further bent so as to have a side view shape, and the bottom end portions of the side end portions 44f, 44f are defined as hanging portions 44b, 44b, The width between the hanging portions 44b and 44b is formed so that there is a space W that can be inserted by fingers.
  • the hanging hook 44 is a hanging portion whose dimension between the left and right hanging portions 44b and 44b (which defines the space W) is larger than the lateral width of the coupling end portion 44d.
  • the vertical upper end 44e that is bent upwards with 44b, 44b as the bottom and extended upward is made larger than the dimension between the left and right hanging parts 44b, 44b.
  • the hanging hook 44 is formed to a size that can be wrapped with one hand.
  • the hanging hook 44 is Since the bag can be caught directly with your finger, the bag will move unintentionally when moving, and it will not be an obstacle. Needless to say, the hanging hook has the same effect as shown in FIG.
  • the hanging hook 44 is bent by bending a metal rod made of an alloy or the like. Therefore, it becomes a low-cost hanging holder.
  • the shape of the hanging hook 44 is not limited to the above-described one, and it is sufficient that the hanging hook 44 is configured to be able to suspend a load. Also, the hanging hook 44 is not configured to be pivotally supported. Application to the invention is possible.
  • the belt end holding ring 15 is formed of a frame body in which a long hole that penetrates the belt main body 30 is formed. As described above, the belt main body 30 is threaded through the long hole, and the locked portion 41, the belt Folded through the adjuster 10, and the other end 32 is connected to the hole frame and attached to the belt body 30.
  • the belt adjuster 10 includes an adjuster main body 11 having two through holes 14a and 14b sandwiched between the partitioning portions 13, and a cover body covering from above 20 and the roller 12 supported by the cover integrated body 20, and as described above, one end 31 of the belt main body 30 is coupled to the partition portion 13, and the other end 32 that is turned back is provided below the through hole 14b. Also, the belt is passed through the partition 13, that is, above the roller 12 in this embodiment, and is attached to the belt body 30 through the upward force of the through hole 14 a.
  • the roller 12 is connected to the one end 31 side of the belt body 30 coupled to the partition 13 and the top of the partition 13. Between the other end 32 side of the belt body 30 that has been passed through and is rotatably supported by pivotal recesses 22 formed on both inner walls of the cover body 20.
  • the cover body 20 functions as a cover for the adjustment tool body 11 by locking a locking projection 21 described later to the lower end of the side wall of the adjustment tool body 11. This increases the gripping area when gripping and adjusting the belt adjuster 10 with a finger or the like when adjusting the length, improving the operability and preventing the garment from being caught.
  • the cover body 20 is formed of an elastic resin material or the like, and in this embodiment, as shown in the drawing, roller support pieces 22b and 22b that form a pivotal support recess 22 that rotatably supports the roller 12.
  • the roller insertion portions 22a are formed below the roller support pieces 22b and 22b, and the roller 12 is inserted into the roller insertion portion along with the elastic deformation of the roller support pieces 22b and 22b. It can be easily inserted from 22 b and can be supported by the pivotal support recess 22.
  • inertia pieces 21a are formed on the side wall of the cover body 20 by incision formation, and a locking projection 21 is projected on the inner side of the lower end portion of each inertia piece 21a so that the cover body 20 is adjusted.
  • the elastic protrusions 21a cause elastic deformation of the elastic pieces 21a, and the locking protrusions 21 are locked to the lower end of the side wall of the adjusting tool main body 11. It can be stopped.
  • the cover body 20 having the opening 23 opened at the top is shown.
  • the opening 23 may not be formed, and the cover body 20 may be entirely covered.
  • the roller body 12 may not be configured to be supported by the cover body 20, and the adjustment tool main body 11 may be configured to support the roller 12, or the cover body 20 may not be provided.
  • the belt adjusting tool 10 In a state in which the load is suspended by the hanging hook 44, that is, when the load is being used, the belt adjusting tool 10 has the belt body 30 pulled by its own weight as shown in Fig. 4 (a).
  • the belt body 30 is positioned by the frictional action between the one end 31 side coupled to the partition 13 and the hole frame of the through holes 14a and 14b and the belt body 30 in contact therewith. Is retained.
  • the belt main body 30 is passed through the one end 31 side of the belt main body 30 coupled to the partition portion 13 and above the partition portion 13. Since the rotatable roller 12 is interposed between the other end 32 of 30 and the belt adjuster with a “Sun” shape called “Koki”, The length of the shoulder belt 50 for carrying goods can be adjusted easily and smoothly. In other words, the interposition of the roller 12 can weaken the frictional action between the one end 31 side of the belt main body 30 and the other end 32 side of the belt main body 30 that has passed above the partitioning portion 13, and can be easily lengthened. Adjustment can be made.
  • the manner of adjusting the length of the baggage carrying shoulder strap 50 by the belt adjuster 10 is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and may be appropriately selected depending on the user's force and the weight of the suspended baggage, for example.
  • the baggage shoulder belt 50 configured as described above has a belt loop 33 that is fastened to the shoulder through the belt of the user P through the arm of the user P, and is attached to the hanging hook 44.
  • the locking claw portion 42 that is not lifted and removed from the hanging hook 44 is detached from the locked portion 41 by one-touch operation. As a result, it is possible to easily remove the load 60 from the belt body 30 while the load 60 is held on the hanging hook 44.
  • a space W in which a finger can be inserted is formed in the suspension holder, that is, the suspension hook 44, and the belt adjustment device 10 is further provided.
  • the length of the baggage carrying shoulder strap 50 can be adjusted easily and smoothly according to the body size, and the weight of the baggage 60 can be distributed and held between the shoulder and fingers.
  • the hanging hook 44 is located below the belt body 30 (below the side), and the belt body 30 is tapered.
  • the armpit side of the belt does not spread out and the belt itself
  • the belt body 30 Since the shoulder 30 can be placed along the body, the belt body 30 does not come off the shoulder during walking or the like, and there is no obstacle.
  • a “day” -shaped belt adjuster called “Koki” that does not include the roller 12 and the cover body 20 may be applied, and no belt adjuster is provided. Good as a configuration.
  • suspension hook 44A is directly coupled to the coupling belt 43 and is not configured to be pivotally supported. This is a configuration provided with a lock claw 44c for preventing detachment, and other similar configurations are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof is omitted.
  • the lock claw 44c is formed of a metal rod made of a rigid alloy or the like, and one end of the lock claw 44c is swingably attached to the coupling end 44d of the suspension hook 44A, and the free end thereof is bent.
  • a claw piece 44ca that is detachably fitted and locked to the vertical upper end 44e of the hanging hook 44A is formed.
  • the claw piece 44ca of the lock claw 44c is formed as a saddle type. With the luggage detached from the upper end 44e, the baggage is suspended, and the claw piece 44ca of the lock claw 44c is fitted and locked to the vertical upper end 44e as shown in Fig. 5 (a). Made.
  • the lock claw 44c can prevent the load from being detached from the hanging hook 44A, and the load can be prevented from being unintentionally detached from the hanging hook 44A.
  • the suspension hook 44A may be pivotally supported with respect to the coupling belt 43 in the same manner as the suspension hook 44 described with reference to FIG. [0040]
  • the suspension holder is constructed without using the suspension hook 44 and suspension hook 44A, and other similar configurations. Are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof is omitted.
  • the hanging holding tool of this example is composed of a belt body 45.
  • the hooking claws 42 and 42 are coupled to both ends of the belt body 45, and the hooking claws 42 and 42 are respectively connected to the belt body 30. It is configured to be locked to two locked portions 41, 41 that are movably passed through. That is, the belt 45 is detachably attached to the belt main body 30 via the two engaging members 40, 40 to constitute a suspended holder.
  • the baggage can be easily detached from the belt body 30 by detaching one of the latching claw portions 42 from the corresponding latched portion 41.
  • the strap 45 is passed through the handle of the baggage and the hooks 42 and 42 at both ends of the strap 45 are respectively attached to the locked portions 41 and 41 and the baggage is suspended.
  • the belt body 45 when not in use, the belt body 45 can be folded and housed together with the belt body 30 and can be handled easily without being bulky.
  • the difference from the suspension holder described with reference to FIG. 6 is that one end of the belt is not detachable via an engaging member, and other similar configurations are denoted by the same reference numerals. The explanation is omitted.
  • the hanging holder of this example is composed of a belt body 45A, one end 45Aa is coupled to a belt end retaining ring 15A threaded through the belt body 30, and the other end to which the locking claw portion 42 is coupled.
  • the locking claw portion 42 of 45Ab is configured to be locked by a locked portion 41 that is movably passed through the belt body 30.
  • the belt body 45A is not configured to be detachable as a whole with respect to the belt main body 30, but if the locking claw portion 42 is removed, the function as a suspended holding tool is lost.
  • One end 45Aa is not detached from the bentore body 30 and can be prevented from being lost. Further, since it is composed of a band, it is easy to handle without being bulky.
  • the shape of the belt end holding ring 15A is the same as that of the belt end holding ring 15 described above, and thus the description thereof is omitted.
  • the belt body 45A described with reference to FIG. 7 is attached as a suspension holder, and the locked portion 41 is passed through the belt body 30.
  • the locked portion 41 is passed through the belt body 30.
  • two locked portions 41 are passed through the belt body 30, so that the suspension hooks 44, 44 A and the like described above are adapted to the shape and number of the loads to be suspended. It is possible to use the suspension holder by locking it to the locked portion 41 where the belt body 45A is not locked.
  • the locking claw portions 42 of the other end 45Ab of the belt body 45A are detached, and the locking claw portions 42, 42 at both ends of the belt body 45 are locked to the locked portions 41, 41, respectively. You can also do this. That is, since the hanging holder can be attached and detached, various hanging holders can be attached. It can be replaced and the range of applications will be expanded.
  • the force shown in the figure is a load carrying shoulder belt 50 to which the hanging hook 44A is applied as the hanging holding tool.
  • the hanging hook 44, the band body 45, and the band body 45A are suspended. You may apply as
  • a suspension holder that is, a suitcase having a carry handle 63 provided with a caster 62 at the bottom and retractably retracted on the back side as a load suspended from the hook 44A in the illustrated example.
  • An example is shown in which a suspension hook 44A is hooked on the gripping portion 63a of the so-called carry case 61 for transport.
  • the carry case 61 is positioned away from the center of the user, that is, on the side, and the force S, which requires a space in the width direction during transport According to the example, since the carry case 61 can be positioned and pulled near the center of the user P, that is, at the rear, it can be transported without taking a space in the width direction without causing obstacles to walking. Is possible.
  • FIG. 10 and 11 show a baggage carrying shoulder belt 50A according to the second embodiment
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of a use state of this embodiment
  • FIG. FIG. 3 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view schematically showing an example of a belt loop mode and a usage state of the belt adjuster of the embodiment
  • (b) is a schematic longitudinal sectional view schematically showing another example of the usage state of the belt adjuster.
  • the difference from the first embodiment is the mode of the belt main body, and other similar configurations are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof is omitted.
  • the force shown in the example in which the hanging hook 44A is applied as the hanging holder may be configured to apply the hanging hook 44 as the hanging holder.
  • the baggage shoulder belt 50A is a hanging holding tool that holds and holds a baggage on one extending belt 34 that extends from a belt body 30A formed in a loop shape.
  • the suspension hook 44A is detachably attached via the engagement member 40.
  • the belt main body 30A has one end 31 coupled to the partition 13 of the belt adjuster 10, and the folded other end 32 is threaded from below the through hole 14b.
  • a belt loop 33 is formed by passing through the upper portion 13 and passing through the through hole 14 a, and the other end 32 side extending from the belt adjusting tool 10 is used as an extended belt portion 34.
  • the belt main body 30A is configured by the belt loop 33 and the extended belt portion 34 formed through the belt adjuster 10, and the size of the belt loop 33 is set to the belt adjuster 10.
  • the length of the extension belt portion 34 both the lengths of the extension belt portions 34 are variable, and the length is adjusted.
  • the belt loop 33 is If you want to make it larger (if you want to shorten the baggage carrying shoulder belt 50A), pull out the belt body 30A extending from the through hole 14b of the belt adjustment tool 10 in the direction of arrow D, or use the belt adjustment tool 10 as an arrow.
  • the extension belt 34 is shortened by moving the belt 30A in the C direction with respect to the belt 30A.
  • the belt end holding ring 15 is not necessary as compared with the baggage shoulder belt 50 of the first embodiment. I can reduce IJ.
  • the hanging hook 44A is attached to one extending belt 34 that extends from below (below the side), so the belt's armpit side does not spread out like the shoulder bag belt. Since it can be worn along the shoulder, the belt body 30 A does not come off the shoulder when walking or the like, and there is no obstacle.
  • the amount of pull-out of the extension belt 34 is directly reflected in the length adjustment of the baggage shoulder belt 50A.
  • the pull-out amount of the belt portion 34 By adjusting the pull-out amount of the belt portion 34, the length of the baggage shoulder belt 50A can be adjusted and can be easily adjusted to a desired length.
  • the baggage carrying shoulder belt 50A of the present embodiment is also applicable to the usage mode shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 12 and 13 show a belt adjuster according to the example
  • FIG. 12 is a schematic perspective view showing the belt adjuster of the present example
  • FIG. 13 shows an example of a usage state of the belt adjuster in the example.
  • (A) is a view similar to FIG. 4 (a) or FIG. 11 (a)
  • (b) is a schematic side view showing the same view as FIG. 4 (b) or FIG. 11 (b).
  • the belt adjuster of this example can be applied to the first and second embodiments described above, but is not limited to this, and can be applied to other embodiments according to the present invention.
  • the belt adjuster 10A rotatably supports the roller 12 by roller support shafts 12a and 12a fixed to the side wall of the adjuster main body 11 instead of the cover body.
  • a pair of pinching operation pieces 16a and 16b that are formed in a flat plate shape and can be raised and lowered with respect to the adjustment tool body 11 are pivotally supported along the longitudinal direction of the belt body 30.
  • the operation pieces 16a and 16b are pivotally supported so as to be tilted by being sandwiched between the hole frames of the adjustment tool body 11 on which 14a and 14b are formed.
  • FIG. 13 (a) no external force is applied to the pinching operation pieces 16a, 16b by a finger or the like.
  • FIG. 13 (b) shows a lying state where an external force is applied to the pinching operation pieces 16a and 16b.
  • the first adjustment is performed using the belt adjuster 10 in the state shown in FIG. 13 (a).
  • the length can be adjusted as described in the embodiment and the second embodiment.
  • the operation pieces 16a and 16b are put in a lying state with fingers, and then the belt adjuster 10 is used to extend the length as described in the first embodiment and the second embodiment. It is also possible to use a mode in which adjustment is performed.
  • the operation pieces 16a and 16b may be pivotally supported by being sandwiched by the cover body, or having a force cover body showing the belt adjuster 10A without the cover body.
  • a restricting member that restricts the pinching operation pieces 16a and 16b from standing up in FIG. 13 (a), that is, from rotating upward from the horizontal state shown in the figure, is provided with an elastic member that always biases to the side of the standing state.
  • FIG. 14 and 15 show a belt adjuster according to the same example
  • FIG. 14 is a schematic perspective view showing the belt adjuster of the present example
  • FIG. 15 shows an example of a usage state of the belt adjuster in the same example.
  • (A) is a schematic side view showing the same view as FIG. 4 (b) or FIG. 11 (b) during normal use.
  • the belt adjuster of this example can be applied to the first and second embodiments described above, but is not limited to this, and can be applied to other embodiments according to the present invention.
  • the belt adjuster 10B according to the present example supports the roller 12 so that it can be tilted up and down on the adjuster main body 11, and more specifically, a roller support pivotally attached to the side wall of the adjuster main body 11 so as to be tilted up and down.
  • the roller 12 is rotatably supported by the swing shafts 12b and 12b, and the roller 12 can be tilted with respect to the adjustment tool body 11 when the roller support swing shafts 12b and 12b are tilted.
  • semicircular hole frame recesses l la and 11a are recessed at predetermined locations on the adjustment tool body 11, that is, at locations corresponding to the fallen state of the roller 12, according to the shape of the roller 12. . 14 and 15 (b), the roller 12 is in an upright state by an external force of a finger or the like, and FIG. 15 (a) shows a lying state where no external force is applied by the finger or the like. .
  • the belt adjuster 10B configured as described above causes the roller 12 to fall in a lying state as shown in FIG. 15 (a) during normal use, and allows the belt 12 to pass above the partition portion of the belt body 30.
  • the position with respect to the belt main body 30 is maintained by the frictional action between the other end 32 side and the roller 12 and the one end 31 side of the belt main body 30 coupled to the partition portion 13.
  • the roller support swinging shafts 12b, 12b are used to bring the roller 12 upright, Using the belt adjuster 10, the length can be adjusted as described in the first embodiment and the second embodiment.
  • the frictional action between the two sides can be easily reduced, and the length can be adjusted easily.
  • the roller 12 during normal use, by setting the roller 12 in a lying state, the amount of protrusion of the roller 12 from the adjuster main body 11 can be reduced, and the belt adjuster is excellent in design.
  • the operation piece for operating the roller support swinging shafts 12b, 12b is not to rotate clockwise from the standing state in FIG. This is a structure with a restricting member that restricts it.
  • the hole frame recess 11a may be configured not to be provided, or the hole frame recess 11a may be provided on both sides in the belt passing direction, that is, at four locations, and the roller 12 may be laid down on either side. .

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Abstract

L'invention concerne une sangle d'épaule supportant un article et à partir de laquelle l'article peut être facilement retiré, cette sangle étant utilisée pour suspendre et retenir un sac, une valise, une caméra vidéo, un sac à provisions, etc. La sangle d'épaule est conçue de sorte qu'un dispositif de retenue (44), pouvant suspendre et retenir un article, est fixé de manière libérable au moyen d'un élément d'engagement (40) à une boucle (30) de la sangle formée depuis l'épaule. Le dispositif de retenue (44) est formé comme un crochet de suspension présentant un espace (W) dans lequel on insère un doigt pour tenir un article suspendu et une griffe de blocage (44c) empêchant l'article de tomber accidentellement du crochet.
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