WO2009157881A1 - Military personnel exigencies and ammunition carrier system - Google Patents
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- WO2009157881A1 WO2009157881A1 PCT/TR2008/000075 TR2008000075W WO2009157881A1 WO 2009157881 A1 WO2009157881 A1 WO 2009157881A1 TR 2008000075 W TR2008000075 W TR 2008000075W WO 2009157881 A1 WO2009157881 A1 WO 2009157881A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F3/00—Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
- A45F3/04—Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
- A45F3/047—Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders with adjustable fastenings for the shoulder straps or waist belts
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F3/00—Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
- A45F3/04—Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
- A45F3/08—Carrying-frames; Frames combined with sacks
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41H—ARMOUR; ARMOURED TURRETS; ARMOURED OR ARMED VEHICLES; MEANS OF ATTACK OR DEFENCE, e.g. CAMOUFLAGE, IN GENERAL
- F41H1/00—Personal protection gear
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F42—AMMUNITION; BLASTING
- F42B—EXPLOSIVE CHARGES, e.g. FOR BLASTING, FIREWORKS, AMMUNITION
- F42B39/00—Packaging or storage of ammunition or explosive charges; Safety features thereof; Cartridge belts or bags
- F42B39/02—Cartridge bags; Bandoleers
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D13/00—Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
- A41D13/0012—Professional or protective garments with pockets for particular uses, e.g. game pockets or with holding means for tools or the like
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- This invention is a modular back pack, assault pack and ammunition carrier system which allows military personnel to collectively carry weapon ammunition, personal sheltering materials, food and clothes and to rapidly release such weight in case of engaging in warfare.
- Back pack disturbs the user for being sweaty, incapable of being released from the back during combat, not being able to be conveniently used together with ammunition west, and due to its non ergonomic carrying system.
- a modular back pack, assault pack and ammunition carrier system which allows military personnel to collectively carry all weapon ammunition, personal sheltering materials, food and clothes and to rapidly release all unnecessary weight in case of engaging in warfare.
- the invention provides ease of use to the sector which benefits from it due to functionality. It can also be widely-preferred due to its durability and wide application area.
- Illustration 1 Front view of carrier system Illustration 2 Rear view of carrier system Illustration 3 Side view of carrier system Illustration 4 Release of back pack by carrier system Illustration 5 Sectional view of ergonomic waist, back and shoulder straps Illustration 6 Sectional view of female buckle Illustration 7 Sectional view of male buckle Illustration 8 Sectional top view of supporting framework DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
- Invention comprises a back pack (1), ammunition vest (2), female buckle (2.1), male buckle (2.2.), assault pack (3), supporting framework (4), 1.5 I plastic flask casing with thermal insulation (5), back pack release lock system (6), back pack release hinge system (7), ergonomic waist strap (8) and ergonomic back and shoulder strap (9).
- Back pack (1) is made of high-strength fabric. It is mounted on this module system which encompasses all personal, sheltering and over night sheltering equipments, with the use of materials on it and to supporting framework (4) by the bottom hinge (7) and upper lock (6).
- Ammunition vest (2) is made of high-strength fabric. This module manufactured individually for each weapon with zips on the front side is included in the system by fastening the buckles on the main frame to shoulder buckles (2.1). Side buckles (2.2) are fastened to the back buckles of shoulder harness and adjusted. When back pack (1) and waist strap (8) become unnecessary, this module is used only by being mounted on the shoulder buckle (8). Modules of the pack are joined with narrow-woven link and insert buckle/adapters (2.1 , 2.2.). Female buckle (2.1) is sewn with narrow-weave on its narrow edge. Male buckle (2.2.) becomes ready when its corresponding part enters in and comes out of the perlon.
- Perlon male buckle (2.2) passes through the female (2.1) to be positioned facing one other, loose end of the perlon is pulled and stretched, when piece of string connected on the hole of female buckle (2.1) is removed it becomes loose, and when 2 cambers of male buckle (2.2) are pulled up by two fingers, buckles (2.1 , 2.2) are separated from one another.
- Assault pack (3) is made of high-strength fabric. It is a small-sized bag with front- side zip which includes important exigencies. It is mounted on the back pack (4).
- Supporting framework (4) is the main frame on which all modules will be mounted. It may be produced of aluminum, composite or plastic materials. It is flexible. Its height is 57-59 cm, width is 11 cm at is narrowest point and 20 cm in the top part, and 17 cm in the bottom part. Thickness varies between 1 to 10 mm depending on the material.
- Thermo flask casings (5) (2) are mounted on the left and right side of assault pack. It is made of high-strength fabric. Water temperature can be maintained at fixed degree for a long time on account of 8 mm-thick polyethylene foam insulation material.
- Lock (6) is fixed with a male key with inner hole to be assembled at the top of the main bag (1) which passes through the holes and fixed with lock bolt.
- back pack (1) reclines due to its weight and the bottom hinge (7) is separated from the supporting framework (4) when it reaches a certain angle.
- Hinge (7) consists of two plastic parts. The part with steel bar inside is assembled on the back frame (4). A hook-like part is attached to the main bag (1) module. Waist strap (8) allows the transfer of load from pelvis to legs. It reduces the pressure of load on spinal cord. It is thermoform and ergonomic. It is mounted by inserting the bottom part of supporting framework (4) into fabric envelope located at the rear of waist strap (8) and by inserting 1 velcro narrow-weave at the bottom part into the hole in the supporting framework(1).
- Back and shoulder strap (9) is designed for providing easy carriage on the back and shoulders. It is thermoform and ergonomic. It is fixed with two narrow-woven hook-and-loop fasteners of 5 cm each, passing through the holes in the supporting framework (4) and overlapping. There are 3 different levels of hole system for shoulder harness for people with different heights.
- Military personnel exigencies and ammunition carrier system comprises of modules mounted on a supporting framework (4).
- the ergonomic waist strap (8) is assembled on the lowermost part of supporting framework (4).
- Back pack (1) release hinge's (7) male section is mounted on the back part. Then one of the holes located on the upper part of the supporting framework (4) is chosen according to the user's height and ergonomic back and shoulder strap (8) is attached hereinto.
- Back pack (1) is mounted by inserting the female hinge (7) into male hinge (7) located at the bottom of supporting framework (4) and locking the upper lock system (6).
- Ammunition vest (2) designed for the specific weapon is attached by buckles located on the front side of ergonomic back and shoulder strap (9). All buckles of the system are specifically designed for this product, which are light buckles that can be opened and closed and adjusted very rapidly. The system is carried on the back and it can be released by pulling the personnel release lock system (6) which looses the back pack in the case of any action.
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Abstract
This invention is a modular back pack, assault pack and ammunition carrier system allowing military personnel to collectively carry the weapon ammunition, personal sheltering materials, food and clothes and to rapidly release unnecessary weight in case engaging in warfare.
Description
SPECIFICATIONS
MILITARY PERSONNEL EXIGENCIES AND AMMUNITION CARRIER SYSTEM
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention is a modular back pack, assault pack and ammunition carrier system which allows military personnel to collectively carry weapon ammunition, personal sheltering materials, food and clothes and to rapidly release such weight in case of engaging in warfare.
EXISTING STATE OF ART
Already used system consists of a back pack and a small bag on back, and a vest with ammunition compartments in front. However such vest comes with problems. Problems of the bag are being sweaty, pulling towards back and front, piercing the nape, not allowing wearing the backpack while assault bag is full, and disturbing the user because shoulder straps of backpack coincide with ammunition included in the front of the vest.
Back pack disturbs the user for being sweaty, incapable of being released from the back during combat, not being able to be conveniently used together with ammunition west, and due to its non ergonomic carrying system.
DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
A modular back pack, assault pack and ammunition carrier system which allows military personnel to collectively carry all weapon ammunition, personal sheltering materials, food and clothes and to rapidly release all unnecessary weight in case of engaging in warfare.
The invention provides ease of use to the sector which benefits from it due to functionality. It can also be widely-preferred due to its durability and wide application area.
PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES OF THE INVENTION
1. Back pack 2. Ammunition vest
2.1. Female buckle
2.2. Male buckle
3. Assault pack
4. Supporting framework 5. Flask casing
6. Lock system
7. Hinge system
8. Waist strap
9. Back and shoulder strap
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Illustration 1 Front view of carrier system Illustration 2 Rear view of carrier system Illustration 3 Side view of carrier system Illustration 4 Release of back pack by carrier system Illustration 5 Sectional view of ergonomic waist, back and shoulder straps Illustration 6 Sectional view of female buckle Illustration 7 Sectional view of male buckle Illustration 8 Sectional top view of supporting framework
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
Invention comprises a back pack (1), ammunition vest (2), female buckle (2.1), male buckle (2.2.), assault pack (3), supporting framework (4), 1.5 I plastic flask casing with thermal insulation (5), back pack release lock system (6), back pack release hinge system (7), ergonomic waist strap (8) and ergonomic back and shoulder strap (9).
Back pack (1) is made of high-strength fabric. It is mounted on this module system which encompasses all personal, sheltering and over night sheltering equipments, with the use of materials on it and to supporting framework (4) by the bottom hinge (7) and upper lock (6).
Ammunition vest (2) is made of high-strength fabric. This module manufactured individually for each weapon with zips on the front side is included in the system by fastening the buckles on the main frame to shoulder buckles (2.1). Side buckles (2.2) are fastened to the back buckles of shoulder harness and adjusted. When back pack (1) and waist strap (8) become unnecessary, this module is used only by being mounted on the shoulder buckle (8). Modules of the pack are joined with narrow-woven link and insert buckle/adapters (2.1 , 2.2.). Female buckle (2.1) is sewn with narrow-weave on its narrow edge. Male buckle (2.2.) becomes ready when its corresponding part enters in and comes out of the perlon. Perlon male buckle (2.2) passes through the female (2.1) to be positioned facing one other, loose end of the perlon is pulled and stretched, when piece of string connected on the hole of female buckle (2.1) is removed it becomes loose, and when 2 cambers of male buckle (2.2) are pulled up by two fingers, buckles (2.1 , 2.2) are separated from one another.
Assault pack (3) is made of high-strength fabric. It is a small-sized bag with front- side zip which includes important exigencies. It is mounted on the back pack (4).
Supporting framework (4) is the main frame on which all modules will be mounted. It may be produced of aluminum, composite or plastic materials. It is flexible. Its height is 57-59 cm, width is 11 cm at is narrowest point and 20 cm in the top part, and 17 cm in the bottom part. Thickness varies between 1 to 10 mm depending on the material.
Thermo flask casings (5) (2) are mounted on the left and right side of assault pack. It is made of high-strength fabric. Water temperature can be maintained at fixed degree for a long time on account of 8 mm-thick polyethylene foam insulation material.
Lock (6) is fixed with a male key with inner hole to be assembled at the top of the main bag (1) which passes through the holes and fixed with lock bolt. When two plastic lock bolts are pulled by two hands, back pack (1) reclines due to its weight and the bottom hinge (7) is separated from the supporting framework (4) when it reaches a certain angle.
Hinge (7) consists of two plastic parts. The part with steel bar inside is assembled on the back frame (4). A hook-like part is attached to the main bag (1) module. Waist strap (8) allows the transfer of load from pelvis to legs. It reduces the pressure of load on spinal cord. It is thermoform and ergonomic. It is mounted by inserting the bottom part of supporting framework (4) into fabric envelope located at the rear of waist strap (8) and by inserting 1 velcro narrow-weave at the bottom part into the hole in the supporting framework(1).
Back and shoulder strap (9) is designed for providing easy carriage on the back and shoulders. It is thermoform and ergonomic. It is fixed with two narrow-woven hook-and-loop fasteners of 5 cm each, passing through the holes in the supporting framework (4) and overlapping. There are 3 different levels of hole system for shoulder harness for people with different heights.
Military personnel exigencies and ammunition carrier system comprises of modules mounted on a supporting framework (4). Primarily, the ergonomic waist strap (8) is assembled on the lowermost part of supporting framework (4). Back pack (1) release hinge's (7) male section is mounted on the back part. Then one of the holes located on the upper part of the supporting framework (4) is chosen according to the user's height and ergonomic back and shoulder strap (8) is attached hereinto.
Assault pack (3) with 2 thermal insulation 1 ,5 I plastic flank casings (5) mounted on the sides, is attached to the other side of the supporting framework (4) with use of buckles. At this stage, the system is ready to be used when back pack is unnecessary. Back pack (1) is mounted by inserting the female hinge (7) into male hinge (7) located at the bottom of supporting framework (4) and locking the upper lock system (6). Ammunition vest (2) designed for the specific weapon is attached by buckles located on the front side of ergonomic back and shoulder strap (9). All buckles of the system are specifically designed for this product, which are light buckles that can be opened and closed and adjusted very rapidly. The system is carried on the back and it can be released by pulling the personnel release lock system (6) which looses the back pack in the case of any action.
Claims
1. This invention is a military personnel exigencies and ammunition carrier system comprising; a back pack (1), ammunition vest (2), female buckle
(2.1), male buckle (2.2), assault bag (3), supporting framework (4), thermally insulated 1.5I plastic flask casing (5), back pack release lock system (6), back pack release hinge system (7), ergonomic waist strap (8) and ergonomic back and shoulder strap (9).
2. The back pack (1) mentioned in Claim 1 ; is a part for carrying personal, sheltering, overnight sheltering materials and fixed to the supporting framework (4) with hinge (7) and the upper lock (6).
3. The Ammunition vest (2) mentioned in Claim 1 ; has a female buckle
(2.1) and a male buckle (2.2), where perlon male buckle (2.2) is passed through the female (2.1) to face each other, loose end of perlon is pulled and stretched and the piece of string attached to the hole of female buckle (2.1) is removed, comes loose and male buckle's (2.2) two cambers are pulled with two fingers therefore separates the buckles
(2.1 , 2.2.)
4. The lock (6) mentioned in Claim 1 ; functions by mounting male key with inner hole at the top part of main bag (1) which is fixed by passing through the holes located in the supporting framework (4).
5. The lock (6) mentioned in Claim 3; wherein two plastic key bolts which are pulled by two hands to cause the back pack (1) recline due to weight and bottom hinge (7) to separate from the supporting framework (4) when it reaches a certain angle.
6. The military personnel exigencies and ammunition carrier system mentioned in Claim 1 ; wherein modules are assembled on the
supporting framework (4), ergonomic waist strap (8) is attached to the bottom part of supporting framework (4) and back pack (1) release hinge (7) male part is attached to the back part, then shoulder and back strap (8) is inserted through the holes located at the upper part of supporting framework(4), and 2 thermally insulated flask casings with
1.51 capacity (5) are attached on sides, and assault pack (3) is fixed to the other part of supporting framework(4) by buckles.
7. The military personnel exigencies and ammunition carrier system mentioned in Claim 1; wherein the back pack (1) is attached to the female hinge (7) located at the bottom of back part, and supporting framework (4) is attached to male hinge (7) located at its bottom part and parts are fastened by the locking of the upper lock system (6).
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