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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- 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
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
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- A45F3/02—Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of one strap passing over the shoulder
- A45F2003/025—Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of one strap passing over the shoulder and one additional strap around the waist
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- the present invention relates to a bag having a handle that can be put on a shoulder.
- a bag with a handle that can be worn on the shoulder attached to the bag body can be used for various purposes because it does not restrain both hands when placed on the shoulder of the user, and can be used for a wide range of ages. Has been.
- Patent Document 1 the bag disclosed in Patent Document 1 or Patent Document 2 has a problem that it is unusable.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a convenient bag.
- the bag of the present invention that solves the above-mentioned object is A bag, A handle attached to the bag and capable of being hung on a shoulder; A belt member connecting the handle and the bottom side of the bag, The belt member is configured such that when the handle is placed on the shoulder of the user and the bag body is located on the back side of the user, on the chest side of the user, the handle and the bottom side of the bag body By maintaining the state where a part of the bag is in contact with the back of the user, further, The belt member is provided with a connection mechanism for movably connecting the belt member to the bottom side of the bag body.
- connection mechanism may removably connect the bottom side of the bag body and the belt member.
- the belt member may be detachably connected to the handle.
- the handle may be a so-called two hand or a so-called one hand.
- the belt member may be adjustable in length, or may be stretchable in the length direction.
- the right shoulder and the left shoulder can be properly used as desired by the user, or the bag can be held in a stable posture, which is convenient.
- the bag body has a storage space between the first cylinder and the second cylinder, and is provided with a bottom surface portion that connects the first cylinder and the second cylinder on the bottom side.
- the coupling mechanism includes a coupling portion connected to the belt member, and a coupled portion provided on the bottom surface portion to which the coupling portion is coupled, The connecting portion may be guided by the connected portion and slidable with respect to the bottom surface portion.
- the right and left shoulder can be used properly at the user's will.
- it is suitable for a bag having a design surface (cylinder) determined or a bag having a surface (cylinder) desired to be displayed by the user. That is, by moving the connecting portion, even when the user places the bag body on the back side of the user with the right shoulder, the bag body is placed on the back side of the user with the left shoulder. Even if it is located in a position, a specific surface (torso) can be visually recognized from a user's back side.
- the connecting portion is configured not to be slidable with respect to the bottom surface portion when the handle is placed on the shoulder of the user and the bag body is positioned on the back side of the user.
- the embodiment which is what is preferable is preferable.
- the bag body can be held in a stable posture and is easy to use.
- the connecting portion may be locked to the connected portion when the handle is placed on the shoulder of the user and the bag is located on the back side of the user. That is, the connecting portion has a locking portion that is locked to the connected portion when the handle is placed on the shoulder of the user and the bag body is positioned on the back side of the user. There may be. By doing so, when the handle is placed on the shoulder of the user and the bag is located on the back side of the user, the position of the connecting portion with respect to the connected portion is easily stabilized, and the usability is improved. good. Moreover, the said connection part may be connected to the said to-be-connected part so that removal is impossible. By doing so, it is possible to avoid accidentally losing the belt member.
- the handle when the handle is placed on the user's left shoulder or right shoulder, when the user's physique changes, or when the shape or amount of the item stored in the bag changes,
- the relative orientation of the bottom side and the belt member may change, and the bottom side of the bag or the belt member may be twisted. If the bottom of the bag or the belt member is twisted, a gap is generated between the user's back and the bag, which causes the bag to sway.
- connection mechanism is configured to connect the bottom side of the bag body and the belt member so as to be relatively rotatable.
- the bag body has a storage space between the first cylinder and the second cylinder, and is provided with a bottom surface portion that connects the first cylinder and the second cylinder on the bottom side.
- the storage space side is the inner side and the side opposite to the storage space side is the outer side with respect to the bottom surface portion, It is preferable that a part of the connection mechanism is provided outside the bottom surface.
- connection mechanism includes: A connecting portion provided on the belt member; It may have a to-be-connected part which is provided in the bottom side so that rotation is possible, and to which the connecting part is connected.
- connection mechanism may have a base plate provided on the bottom side, and the connected portion may be rotatably attached to the base plate.
- the belt member provided with the connecting portion also rotates when the connected portion provided rotatably on the bottom side of the bag body rotates. For this reason, even if the attitude
- the coupling mechanism is A connecting portion provided on the belt member; It may have a to-be-connected part provided in the bottom side and to which the connecting part is rotatably connected.
- one of the connecting portion and the connected portion may be a hole, and either of the other may be a pin member that engages with the hole. May be constituted by a pin member, and this pin member may have the function of a bottom rod.
- the bag body has a storage space between the first cylinder and the second cylinder, and is provided with a bottom surface portion that connects the first cylinder and the second cylinder on the bottom side.
- the to-be-connected portion is provided in each of both lateral portions on the bottom side.
- the bag body may be provided with a collar portion that connects the first cylinder and the second cylinder on both sides in the lateral direction, but the collar section is not particularly provided. Also good.
- the bag body is provided with a collar, the belt member removed from the handle or the belt member removed from both the handle and the bag can be stored in the collar.
- a storage unit may be provided.
- the connected parts provided on both sides in the lateral direction on the bottom side are selectively used, so that the first and second cylinders are used.
- a posture in which one specific side is the side that contacts the user's back and the other side is opposite to the side that contacts the user's back, that is, the specific other is visible from the back side of the user Can be used in a posture.
- the design surface with decoration or the like is specified to be either the first body or the second body, the user places the handle on the right shoulder and the left shoulder.
- the design surface can be used in a posture that is visible from the back side of the user.
- the connected portion may be provided outside the bottom surface portion.
- the load applied to the bag body when the bag body is pulled by the belt member is reduced.
- the bag includes a second connecting mechanism for detachably connecting the belt member and the handle,
- the second coupling mechanism is A second connecting portion provided on the belt member; A plurality of second connected parts provided along the longitudinal direction of the handle; The second connecting part may be connected to any one of the plurality of second connected parts.
- the position and the like of the belt member can be adjusted according to the body shape and preferences of the user. .
- a convenient bag can be provided.
- (A) is the front view which looked at the bag of 1st Embodiment of this invention from the front
- (b) is the perspective view which looked at the bag shown to (a) from the front and the diagonally right upward. It is a disassembled perspective view which shows a mode that the to-be-connected body and the bottom cover were decomposed
- (A) is a case where the first handle and the second handle of the bag shown in FIG. 1 (a) and FIG. 1 (b) are put on the user's shoulder and the bag body is located on the back side of the user.
- (B) is the figure which looked at the bag and user which were shown to (a) from the user's back side.
- FIG. (A) And (b) is a figure which shows a mode that a belt member and a 1st to-be-connected member are accommodated in the 1st accommodating part of the 1st collar part in the bag body shown in FIG. (d) is a figure which shows a mode that the 2nd to-be-connected member 63 is accommodated in the 2nd accommodating part of the 2nd collar part in the bag body shown in FIG. (A) is the perspective view which looked at the bag of 2nd Embodiment of this invention from the front and the diagonally left downward, and (b) is the perspective view which looked at the bag shown to (a) from the back and the diagonally right upward. It is.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram of the bag and the user when viewed from the chest side of the user
- (b) is a diagram of the bag and the user illustrated in (a) as viewed from the back side of the user. It is.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram of the bag and the user when viewed from the chest side of the user
- (b) is a diagram of the bag and the user illustrated in (a) as viewed from the back side of the user. It is.
- FIG. 1 is the perspective view which looked at the bag of 3rd Embodiment of this invention from the front and the diagonally right upper part
- (b) is a perspective view which shows the other end part of a belt member
- (c) is the figure which looked at the slanting lower part from the left
- (d) is the figure which looked at the sliding piece shown in (b) from the slanting right lower part.
- (A) is a disassembled perspective view showing a base upper plate and a base lower plate
- (b) is a view of the base lower plate shown in (a) as viewed from above
- (c) is ( It is the figure which looked at the base upper board shown to a) from the downward direction.
- FIG. 1 is the perspective view which looked at the bag of 3rd Embodiment of this invention from the front and the diagonally right upper part
- (b) is a perspective view which shows the other end part of a belt member
- (c) is the figure which looked at the slanting lower
- FIG. 10A is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA in FIG. 10B
- FIG. 10C is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA in FIG.
- FIG. 10B is a cross-sectional view taken along the line BB in FIG. 10B
- FIG. 10C is a cross-sectional view taken along the line CC in FIG. 10B
- FIG. 10C is a cross-sectional view taken along the line CC in FIG. (A) is the case of the bag of the third embodiment shown in FIG. 9 (a) when the first handle and the second handle are put on the user's shoulder and the bag is located on the back side of the user. It is the figure which looked at a bag and a user from a user's chest side (front side), and (b) is a figure which looked at a bag and a user shown in (a) from the user's back side. is there.
- the bag according to an embodiment of the present invention is a two-handed bag in which a handle is attached to each of the first and second bodies.
- FIG. 1 (a) is a front view of the bag according to the first embodiment of the present invention as seen from the front.
- FIG.1 (b) is the perspective view which looked at the bag shown to Fig.1 (a) from the front and the diagonally right upward.
- the left-right direction of the bag 1 shown in FIG. 1A (the direction connecting the diagonally upper left and the lower diagonal of the bag 1 shown in FIG. 1B) may be referred to as the lateral direction.
- the direction orthogonal to the paper surface of the bag 1 shown in (a) (the direction connecting the diagonally downward left and diagonally upwards of the bag 1 shown in FIG. 1B) may be referred to as the heel direction.
- the bag 1 front side of the bag 1 shown in FIG. 1A will be described as the front side of the bag 1, and the bag side rear side will be described as the back side of the bag 1.
- the bag 1 of the first embodiment includes a bag body 2, a first handle 3 and a second handle 4 attached to the bag body 2, respectively.
- a belt member 5, a connected body 6 attached to the bottom side of the bag body 2, and a bottom cover 7 are provided.
- the bag body 2 includes a first barrel 21 on the front side, a second barrel 22 on the back side, and a bottom surface portion 25 that connects the first barrel 21 and the second barrel 22 on the bottom side.
- the bag body 2 includes the first barrel 21, the first barrel 21, the second barrel 22 connecting the first barrel 21, the second barrel 22 and the bottom portion 25 on the right side in the lateral direction.
- a second flange portion 24 is provided to connect the body 22 and the bottom surface portion 25 on the left side in the horizontal direction.
- Each of the first cylinder 21 and the second cylinder 22 has a rectangular shape with the same size.
- the right side of the bag 1 viewed from the front side shown in FIG. 1A may be referred to as the front right side of the bag 1
- the left side of the bag 1 viewed from the front side is the front left side of the bag 1.
- the right side of the bag 1 viewed from the back side may be referred to as the back right side of the bag 1
- the left side of the bag 1 viewed from the back side may be referred to as the back left side of the bag 1.
- the bag body 2 is made of leather and has a storage space inside. In this storage space, items carried by the bag 1 are stored.
- FIG.1 (b) the state which open
- a state in which the storage space is opened which is indicated by a two-dot chain line in FIG. 1B, may be simply referred to as an open state.
- the upper end of the opened bag body 2 is defined by the upper edge of the first barrel 21, the upper edge of the second barrel 22, the upper edge of the first flange 23, and the upper edge of the second flange 24, An opening 2a having a substantially rectangular shape in plan view is formed. The opening 2a is connected to the storage space.
- FIG.1 (b) the state which this opening part 2a closed is shown as the continuous line.
- the state in which the opening 2a is closed which is indicated by the solid line in FIG. 1B, may be simply referred to as the closed state.
- the upper edge of the first barrel 21 and the second barrel 22 are folded while the upper end side portions of the first flange portion 23 and the second flange portion 24 are folded inward.
- the upper edge portion of the bag body 2 may be rounded to the back side in a state where the upper edge of the bag body 2 is overlapped and the upper edge of the first cylinder 21 and the upper edge of the second cylinder 22 are overlapped.
- the storage space of the bag body 2 may be provided with a pocket portion for storing a notebook personal computer, a portable information terminal, or the like.
- the specific one is a design. It is called a surface. This design surface is specified, for example, from the point of design such as being decorated or conversely being simple, or from the point of functionality such as being provided with a pocket.
- the bag 1 of this embodiment has a design property when the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 are placed on the user's shoulder and the bag 2 is positioned on the user's back side. From the point, it is assumed that the 2nd trunk
- the first collar portion 23 is provided with a first storage portion 231 including an outer flap 231a and an inner flap 231b.
- Each of the outer flap 231a and the inner flap 231b is made of leather shaped like an ellipse cut in half.
- the outer side flap 231a is sewn on the boundary portion between the front right edge of the first body 21 and the first collar part 23, and is provided on the first collar part 23 in a posture extending toward the back side in the collar direction.
- the inner flap 231b is sewn to the boundary portion between the front right edge of the second barrel 22 and the first collar 23, and is provided on the first collar 23 in a posture extending toward the front side in the collar direction. ing.
- the opposite side of the heel direction to the side sewn on the bag body 2 in each of the outer flap 231a and the inner flap 231b may be referred to as a free end side.
- the outer side flap 231a and the inner side flap 231b are connected to the free end side part of the inner side flap 231b by overlapping the free end side part of the outer side flap 231a from the outside, and this overlapped state is maintained by a surface fastener or the like (not shown).
- the outer flap 231a and the inner flap 231b connected to each other constitute a storage portion 231.
- the outer side flap 241a similar to the first storage portion 231 provided on the first flange portion 23 is also applied to the second flange portion 24 on the front left side of the bag body 2.
- the 2nd accommodating part 241 which consists of an inner side flap 241b is provided (refer FIG.4 (c) and the same figure (d)). Applications of the first storage unit 231 and the second storage unit 241 will be described later with reference to FIG.
- the first handle 3 has an arch shape attached to the first barrel 21, and a lower end portion thereof is sewn to the first barrel 21 to be fixed to the bag body 2.
- the first handle 3 includes a first ring member 31 and a second ring member 32 each having a through hole.
- the first ring member 31 is provided in the front right portion of the first handle 3, and the second ring member 32 is provided in the front left portion of the first handle 3.
- the second handle 4 is an arch shape attached to the second barrel 22, and its lower end portion is sewn to the second barrel 22, so that the bag body 2 is attached. It is fixed.
- the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 have such a length that the user H (see FIG. 3) can put it on the shoulder.
- the second handle 4 is not provided with the first ring member and the second ring member, but instead of the first handle 3, the second handle 4 has the first ring member.
- the second ring member may be provided, and the first ring member and the second ring member may be provided on both the first handle 3 and the second handle 4.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing a state in which the coupled body and the bottom cover are disassembled from the bag shown in FIG. 1 (b).
- the belt member 5 is omitted to simplify the drawing.
- the coupled body 6 includes a base plate 61 and a first coupled member 62 and a second coupled member 63 that are rotatably attached to the base plate 61.
- the base plate 61 is made of, for example, cork. Therefore, as will be described later, when the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 are put on the user's shoulder and the bag body 2 is positioned on the user's back side, the base plate 61 is placed on the user's back. The pain felt by the user in the state of touching the bag and the shock applied to the user when the bag 1 is shaken and the base plate 61 hits the user's back can be reduced.
- the base plate 61 may be made of a material having a high buffering property other than cork, for example, urethane or rubber, and is a resin plate material provided with a buffer material on a portion that contacts the user's back. 61 may be configured.
- the shape of the portion of the base plate 61 that comes into contact with the user's back may be, for example, an arc shape or the like that exactly fits the user's torso.
- the base plate 61 has both a function of a bottom receiving the load of an object stored in the storage space of the bag body 2 and a function of stabilizing the bag 1 when the bag 1 is placed on the floor or the ground. .
- the base plate 61 has an adhesive surface 611 on the upper surface thereof, and mounting surfaces 612 that are notched in a step shape are formed on both ends in the lateral direction.
- the first connected member 62 is provided on the mounting surface 612 on the right side of the front surface
- the second connected member 63 is provided on the mounting surface 612 on the left side of the front surface.
- Each of the first coupled member 62 and the second coupled member 63 has ring-shaped coupled rings 621 and 631 and strip-shaped coupled bands 622 and 632.
- the coupled bands 622 and 623 are attached to the coupled rings 621 and 631 with their one ends wound around the coupled rings 621 and 631, and the other ends are respectively attached to the mounting surfaces 612 and 612 of the base plate 61.
- the pins 64 and 64 are rotatably attached.
- each of the first connected member 62 and the second connected member 63 is rotatable with respect to the base plate 61 around the shaft pin 64 in the horizontal plane. It is configured.
- a mode in which a bearing mechanism such as a ball bearing is provided in place of the shaft pins 64 and 64 to smoothly rotate the first connected member 62 and the second connected member 63 may be employed.
- a mechanism may be provided so that the first connected member 62 and the second connected member 63 rotate stepwise.
- the bottom cover 7 is made of the same leather as the bag body 2 and, as shown in FIG.
- the coupled body 6 is fixed to the bottom surface portion 25 of the bag body 2 by bonding the bonding surface 611 of the base plate 61 to the bottom surface portion 25 of the bag body 2. Further, the bottom cover 7 is sewn to the boundary portion between the first barrel 21 and the bottom surface portion 25 and the boundary portion between the second barrel 22 and the bottom surface portion 25 in a state where the base plate 61 is covered from the bottom side. . Note that the bottom cover 7 is not stitched with the boundary portion between the first flange portion 23 and the bottom surface portion 25 and is not stitched with the boundary portion between the second flange portion 24 and the bottom surface portion. As a result, as shown in FIG. 1A, each of the coupled rings 621 and 631 protrudes laterally outward from the bag body 2.
- the coupled body 6 When the coupled body 6 is attached to the bag body 2 in this manner, the coupled body 6 is positioned below the bottom surface portion 25. That is, when the storage space side is the inner side and the opposite side to the storage space side is the outer side with respect to the bottom surface part 25, the coupled body 6 is provided on the outer side than the bottom surface part 25. Further, as shown by a chain line in FIG. 1A, a gap is generated between the bottom surface portion 25 and the mounting surface 612. Therefore, even when the connected body 6 is attached to the bag body 2, The rotation operation of each of the first connected member 62 and the second connected member 63 is not hindered.
- the connected body 6 does not necessarily have to be bonded to the bottom surface portion 25 and may be bonded to the bottom cover 7.
- the connected body 6 may be attached to the bottom surface using a hook-and-loop fastener or a fastener. You may make it the aspect attached to the part 25 or the bottom cover 7 so that attachment or detachment is possible.
- the bottom cover 7 is also detachable from the bag body 2 and can be used even when the coupled body 6 and the bottom cover 7 are detached. You may make it a mode.
- the belt member 5 includes an elongated flat belt 51, one end side ring member 52 provided at one end portion of the belt member 5, and one end side thereof.
- a carabiner 55 and a foot 56 for adjusting the length of the belt member 5 are provided.
- the one end side carabiner 53 and the other end side carabiner 55 are substantially D-shaped metal rings provided with movable parts in part, and by moving the movable parts, a part of the metal parts is opened.
- the one end side carabiner 53 is detachably connected to the first ring member 31 or the second ring member 32 of the first handle 3.
- the other end side carabiner 55 is detachably coupled to the coupled ring 621 of the first coupled member 62 or the coupled ring 631 of the second coupled member 63.
- the first connected member 62 and the second connected member 63 are rotatably attached to the base plate 61. For this reason, the to-be-connected body 6 attached to the bottom face 25 on the bottom side of the bag body 2 and the other end side carabiner 55 provided on the other end side of the belt member 5 are relatively rotatably connected. Has been.
- the bottom side of the bag body 2 and the belt member 5 are relatively rotatably connected, and the connected body 6 and the other end side carabiner 55 correspond to the connecting mechanism according to the present invention.
- the other end side carabiner 55 corresponds to the connecting portion referred to in the present invention, and the first connected member 62 and the second connected member 63 of the connected body 6 correspond to the connected portion referred to in the present invention.
- Each of the connected bands 622 of the first connected members 62 and the connected bands 632 of the second connected members 63 is made of a flexible material, and each of these connected bands 622 and 632 is fixed to the base plate 61. You may make it the aspect to do.
- the to-be-connected body 6 and the belt member 5 can be relatively rotatably connected by bending the to-be-connected bands 622 and 632.
- one end side carabiner 53 is connected to the second ring member 32, and the other end side carabiner 55 is connected to the connected ring 621 of the first connected member 62.
- the belt member 5 indicated by a solid line is in a connected state when the user puts the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 on the right shoulder, as will be described later.
- the state of the bag 1 to which the belt member 5 is connected so that the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 are placed on the right shoulder of the user may be referred to as a right shoulder state. Further, in FIG.
- the state where the one end side carabiner 53 is connected to the first ring member 31 and the other end side carabiner 55 is connected to the connected ring 631 of the second connected member 63 is a two-dot chain line. It is shown in The belt member 5 indicated by the two-dot chain line is in a connected state when the user puts the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 on the left shoulder, as will be described later.
- the belt member 5 indicated by the two-dot chain line is in a connected state when the user puts the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 on the left shoulder, as will be described later.
- the state of the bag 1 to which the belt member 5 is connected so that the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 are placed on the left shoulder of the user may be referred to as a left shoulder state.
- the bag 1 can be changed between the right shoulder state and the left shoulder state by changing the connection state of the belt member 5.
- the first connected member 62 in the right shoulder state indicated by the solid line and the second connected member 63 in the left shoulder state indicated by the two-dot chain line are deformed by the connected bands 622 and 632, so that the connected ring
- the postures of 621 and 631 are inclined upward toward the laterally outer side.
- the first connected member 62 and the second connected member 63 can change the postures of the connected rings 621 and 631 in the vertical direction. .
- KOKI 56 is made of resin or metal in which a rectangular frame and a shaft connecting a pair of opposing sides are integrally formed.
- One end of the flat belt 51 is fixed to one end side ring member 52.
- the other end portion of the flat belt 51 is passed through the foot 56 and folded back by the other end side ring member 54.
- the other end of the flat belt 51 is fixed to the shaft of the foot 56.
- the length of the belt member 5 can be adjusted by changing the length of the folded portion by changing the position of the foot 56 with respect to the flat belt 51.
- the belt member 5 is configured to be separable from the first body 21, and the degree of separation can be adjusted by adjusting the length of the belt member 5.
- FIG. 3 (a) shows the bag shown in FIG. 1 (a) and FIG. 1 (b) with the first handle and the second handle hung on the user's shoulder and the bag positioned on the back side of the user. It is the figure which looked at the bag and user in case of doing from the chest side (front side) of a user.
- FIG.3 (b) is the figure which looked at the bag and user shown to the figure (a) from the user's back side.
- the right shoulder bag is indicated by a solid line
- the left shoulder bag is indicated by a two-dot chain line.
- the bag 1 of the present embodiment is a bag that can be used in various usage states, and the state shown in FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B is a predetermined state assumed in the present invention. It is an example of the use state of.
- the one end side carabiner 53 of the belt member 5 is connected to the second ring member 32 of the first handle 3, and the other end side carabiner 55 is the first connected member. It is connected to 62 connected rings 621.
- the body of the user H is passed between the belt member 5 and the bag body 2 in a state where the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 are put on the right shoulder of the user H, and the bag 1 The body 2 is located on the back side of the user H.
- FIG. 3A the first body 21 of the bag body 2 comes into contact with the back of the user H, and as shown in FIG.
- the torso 22 is in a state visible from the back side of the user H.
- the belt member 5 is located on the chest side (front side) of the user H on the body side (hereinafter referred to as the left shoulder opposite to the right shoulder of the user H on which the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 are hung). , The first handle 3 to which the belt member 5 is connected is pulled. Further, the belt member 5 is provided on the back side of the user H by pulling the connected body 6 attached to the bottom surface portion 25 of the bag body 2 from the back side of the body of the user H to the chest side. The bag body 2 is pulled toward the opposite body side. Thus, the first body 21 of the bag body 2 is pressed against the back of the user H.
- the belt member 5 draws the first handle 3 and the bottom side of the bag body 2 toward each other on the chest side of the user H, so that the first torso 21 of the bag body 2 contacts the back of the user H. This is to maintain the state. Thereby, it is suppressed that the bag body 2 shakes, and the bag body 2 can be held in a stable posture. Furthermore, since the 1st to-be-connected member 62 is attached to the base plate 61 so that rotation is possible, according to the physique of the user H and the shape and quantity of the thing accommodated in the bag body 2, Even if the relative orientation with the belt member 5 changes, the first connected member 62 rotates in accordance with this change. For this reason, it becomes difficult to produce a twist etc.
- FIG. And the bag body 2 can be held in a more stable posture. Furthermore, even if the posture of the other end side carabiner 55 of the belt member 5 with respect to the connected body 6 changes, the first connected member 62 rotates in accordance with this change, so the connected other end An increase in load applied between the side carabiner 55 and the first connected member 62 can be suppressed. Furthermore, since the coupled body 6 provided outside the bottom surface portion 25 of the bag body 2 is pulled by the belt member 5, the load applied to the bag body 2 when pulled by the belt member 5 is reduced. .
- the user H changes the position of the belt member 5 with respect to the flat belt 51 to adjust the length of the belt member 5, thereby increasing the degree of separation between the belt member 5 and the first body 21. Can be adjusted. Thereby, the degree to which the belt member 5 pulls the first handle 3 and the connected body 6 can be adjusted. Further, the one end side carabiner 53 of the belt member 5 is detachably connected to the first handle 3, and the other end side carabiner 55 of the belt member 5 is detachably connected to the first connected member 62. One of the carabiner 53 and the other end side carabiner 55 can be removed, and the body of the user H can be easily passed between the belt member 5 and the bag body 2.
- the 2nd handle 4 will be turned to the reverse body side by the belt member 5.
- FIG. It is possible to prevent the second handle 4 from being pulled out of the shoulder of the user H by being pulled.
- the bag 1 has the one end side carabiner 53 of the belt member 5 connected to the first ring member 31 of the first handle 3, and the other end side carabiner 55 is connected to the second cover. It is connected to the connected ring 631 of the connecting member 63.
- the second torso 22 which is a design surface even in the left shoulder state, is visible from the back side of the user H.
- the belt member 5 when the belt member 5 is not used, the belt member 5, the first connected member 62, and the second connected member 63 are stored in the first storage portion 231 and the second storage portion 241 of the bag body 2. An aspect is demonstrated.
- FIG. 4A and 4B are views showing a state in which the belt member and the first connected member are housed in the first housing portion of the first flange portion in the bag body shown in FIG. 4 (c) and FIG. 4 (d) are views showing a state in which the second connected member is housed in the second housing portion of the second collar portion in the bag body shown in FIG.
- the belt member 5 may be stored in the closed state.
- the one end side carabiner 53 of the belt member 5 is removed from the second ring member 32, and the removed one end side carabiner 53 is removed from the first connected member 62 as shown in FIG. Attached to the connected ring 621. Further, the connection between the outer side flap 231a and the inner side flap 231b of the first flange 23 by a hook-and-loop fastener or the like is released, and the free end side of the outer side flap 231a and the free side of the inner side flap 231b as shown in FIG. Open each end side. Next, the belt member 5 and the first connected member 62 are inserted between the outer flap 231a and the inner flap 231b in a state where the free end sides are opened.
- the free end side of the inner side flap 231b and the free end side of the outer side flap 231a are closed in order, and the free end side portion of the outer side flap 231a is placed on the free end side portion of the inner side flap 231b as shown in FIG. And the inner flap 231b and the outer flap 231a are connected by a surface fastener or the like (not shown).
- the belt member 5 and the first connected member 62 can be stored in the first storage portion 231 including the inner flap 231b and the outer flap 231a.
- the connection between the outer side flap 241a and the inner side flap 241b of the second flange part 24 is performed.
- the free end side of the outer side flap 241a and the free end side of the inner side flap 241b are each opened.
- the free end side of the inner flap 241b is closed, and the second connected member 63 is overlapped on the free end side portion of the closed inner flap 241b.
- the free end side of the outer side flap 241a is closed, and as shown in FIG.
- the free end side part of the outer side flap 241a is connected to the free end side part of the inner side flap 241b by a surface fastener or the like (not shown).
- the second connected member 63 is sandwiched between the inner flap 241b and the outer flap 241a, and the second connected member 63 can be stored in the second storage portion 241.
- the second connected member 63 may be housed inside the outer flap 241a and the inner flap 241b.
- the first connected member 62 or the second connected member 63 that is not connected to the belt member 5 in the right shoulder state or the left shoulder state shown in FIG. May be stored in the first storage portion 231 or the second storage portion 241. Further, the first storage unit 231 and the second storage unit 241 can store plastic bottles such as soft drinks and small items.
- FIG. 5 (a) is a perspective view of the bag according to the second embodiment of the present invention as seen from the front and slightly diagonally downward to the left.
- FIG. 5B is a perspective view of the bag shown in FIG. 5A and 5B, the direction connecting the diagonally upper left and the diagonally lower right of the bag 1 is the horizontal direction, and the direction connecting the diagonally upper right and the diagonally lower left of the bag 1 is the lateral direction. It becomes ⁇ direction.
- the right side of the bag 1 viewed from the front side shown in FIG. 5A may be referred to as the front right side of the bag 1, and the left side of the bag 1 viewed from the front side is the front left side of the bag 1.
- the right side of the bag 1 viewed from the back side may be referred to as the back right side of the bag 1
- the left side of the bag 1 viewed from the back side may be referred to as the back left side of the bag 1. is there.
- the bag 1 of the second embodiment is of a so-called Boston bag type, and includes a bag body 2 and a first handle attached to the bag body 2 respectively.
- the hand 3 and the second handle 4, the belt member 5, and a plurality of connected pins 65 attached to the bottom side of the bag body 2 are provided.
- the bag body 2 is made of leather, and includes a first barrel 21 on the front side and a second barrel 22 on the back side, a bottom portion 25 that connects the first barrel 21 and the second barrel 22 on the bottom side, An upper surface portion 26 that connects the first body 21 and the second body 22 on the upper side is provided. Further, the bag body 2 includes a first barrel portion 23 that connects the first barrel 21, the second barrel 22, the bottom surface portion 25, and the top surface portion 26 on the front right side, the first barrel 21, the second barrel 22, the bottom surface portion 25, and A second flange portion 24 is provided to connect the upper surface portion 26 on the front left side.
- Each of the first cylinder 21 and the second cylinder 22 has a rectangular shape with the same size, and each of the bottom surface portion 25 and the top surface portion 26 has a rectangular shape with substantially the same size.
- Each of the portion 23 and the second flange portion 24 is a rectangular shape having the same size.
- the bag body 2 has a storage space inside, and is provided with a fastener 27 that is continuous around the upper surface portion 26, the first flange portion 23, the bottom surface portion 25, and the second flange portion 24.
- a handle (not shown) of the fastener 27 By operating a handle (not shown) of the fastener 27, the fastener 27 can be opened / closed and an object can be put into and taken out of the storage space from any of the upper surface portion 26 side, the first flange portion 23 side, or the second flange portion 24 side. It can be performed.
- the fastener 27 may be automatically locked when a hand is released from a puller (not shown) and unlocked by pulling the puller.
- the storage space of the bag body 2 may be provided with a pocket portion for storing a notebook personal computer, a portable information terminal, or the like, a pen insertion, or the like.
- the second body 22 is provided with a second fastener 221, and when the second fastener 221 is opened, a storage pocket (not shown) connected to the opening of the second fastener 221 is formed. Is provided.
- the removed belt member 5 can be stored in the storage pocket.
- the bag 1 of the second embodiment has a second handle 2 when the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 are put on the shoulder of the user and the bag body 2 is positioned on the back side of the user. It is assumed that the 2nd trunk
- the first handle 3 includes a pair of attachment portions 33 sewed to the first body 21, an arch-shaped grip portion 34, and a rectangular connected portion forming piece attached to the right front portion of the grip portion 34. 35 is provided. As shown in an enlarged view in a portion surrounded by a circle A in FIG. 5A, the connected portion forming piece 35 has a plurality of cut portions 35a formed at predetermined intervals in the longitudinal direction. ing. Each of the plurality of cut portions 35 a penetrates the back side and the front side of the connected portion forming piece 35 and is cut in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the connected portion forming piece 35. .
- the gripping portion 34 is alternately inserted from the back side to the front side, and from the front side to the back side, so that a part of the gripping portion 34 is a connected portion forming piece.
- a second arcuate portion 35a is projected to the front side of 35, and a second connected portion 34a is formed by the protruding portion.
- six cut portions 35a are formed in the connected portion forming piece 35, and three second connected portions 34a provided in the first handle 3 along the longitudinal direction thereof. Is formed.
- the position where the 2nd to-be-connected part 34a in the 1st handle 3 is formed can be changed by changing the position of the to-be-connected part formation piece 35 with respect to the holding part 34.
- the second handle 4 includes a pair of attachment portions 43, an arch-shaped gripping portion 44, and a rectangular connected portion forming piece 45, which are sewn to the second trunk 22. It is equipped with.
- the connected portion forming piece 45 is attached to the right side portion of the back surface of the grip portion 44, and the three second connected portions 44 a are formed in the same manner as the second connected portion 34 a of the first handle 3. Is formed.
- each of the plurality of connected pins 65 is provided on the lower surface of the bottom surface portion 25, which is the bottom side of the bag body 2. That is, each of the connected pins 65 is provided outside the bottom surface portion 25 when the bottom space portion 25 is used as a reference and the storage space side is the inside and the opposite side to the storage space side is the outside. .
- each of the plurality of connected pins 65 includes a fixing portion 651 fixed to the bottom surface portion 25, a head portion 652 for securing, and a fixing portion. A neck portion 653 that connects the portion 651 and the head portion 652 is provided.
- the number of connected pins 65 is not limited, but in the bag 1 of the second embodiment, six connected pins 65 are provided. These six connected pins 65 are provided at the four corner portions of the bottom surface portion 25 and at the front side portion and the back surface side portion at the lateral center of the bottom surface portion 25, respectively.
- the connected pin 65 provided on the front side on the front left side of the bottom surface portion 25 is referred to as a front left connected pin 65
- the connected pin 65 provided on the front side on the front right side of the bottom surface portion 25 is referred to as the front right.
- This is referred to as a to-be-connected pin 65.
- these six to-be-connected pins 65 also have the function of the bottom hook 71 in the bag 1 of 1st Embodiment shown to Fig.1 (a).
- FIG. 5 shows the bag 1 in a left shoulder state.
- the belt member 5 includes an elongated flat belt 51 and a connecting member 57 provided at one end portion of the belt member 5, and corresponds to the other end portion of the belt member 5 with respect to the one end portion.
- a plurality of insertion holes 51 a are formed at predetermined intervals in the longitudinal direction of the flat belt 51.
- the connecting member 57 includes a base 571 attached to the flat belt 51, and a key-like hook movably attached to the distal end portion of the base 571.
- a portion 572 and an oval ring-shaped lock ring 573 are provided.
- the hook portion 572 is attached to the base portion 571 while being biased in the opening direction with respect to the base portion 571.
- the hook portion 572 is opened, and the hook portion 572 is covered. It can be connected to the connecting portion.
- the connecting member 57 shown in FIG. 5A has a hook portion 572 in a state where the hook portion 572 is hooked on the middle second connected portion 34a of the three second connected portions 34a of the first handle 3. Is locked by a lock ring 573. Thereby, the connecting member 57 is connected to the second connected portion 34a.
- the lock ring 573 is removed from the hook portion 572, the hook portion 572 is opened, and the hook portion 572 can be removed from the second connected portion 34a. That's fine.
- each of the plurality of insertion holes 51a formed in the other end portion of the flat belt 51 is formed with a cut along the longitudinal direction of the flat belt 51, and the hole can be expanded.
- the insertion hole 51a is expanded by pressing the flat band 51 against the connected pin 65 while the insertion hole 51a is applied to the head 652 of the connected pin 65.
- the head 652 of the connected pin 65 passes through the insertion hole 51a, and the neck 653 of the connected pin 65 is inserted into the insertion hole 51a.
- FIG. 5 (a) of the four insertion holes 51a, the second insertion hole 51a from the other end of the flat belt 51 is connected to the front left connected pin 65.
- the head 652 prevents the flat belt 51 from being inadvertently pulled out from the connected pin 65, and the arc shape of FIG.
- the other end side of the belt member 5 is rotatably connected to the bottom surface portion 25 of the bag body 2. That is, the to-be-connected pin 65 and the insertion hole 51a correspond to the connecting mechanism referred to in the present invention.
- a mode in which a bearing mechanism such as a ball bearing is provided on the connected pin 65 to smoothly rotate the other end side of the belt member 5 with respect to the connected pin 65 may be employed.
- a mechanism may be provided to adopt a mode in which the other end side of the belt member 5 is rotated stepwise with respect to the connected pin 65.
- the insertion hole 51a corresponds to the connecting portion referred to in the present invention
- the connected pin 65 corresponds to the connected portion referred to in the present invention.
- what is necessary is just to pull the flat strip 51 in the direction away from the to-be-connected pin 65, in order to cancel the connection of the to-be-connected pin 65 and the insertion hole 51a.
- the insertion hole 51a is expanded, and the insertion hole 51a can be detached from the head 652 of the connected pin 65 to release the connection between the connected pin 65 and the insertion hole 51a.
- FIG. 6A is a perspective view showing a state in which the belt member in the bag shown in FIG.
- FIG. 6B is a perspective view of the bag shown in FIG.
- the direction connecting the diagonally upper left and the diagonally lower right of the bag 1 is the horizontal direction
- the direction connecting the diagonally upper right and the diagonally lower left of the bag 1 is the saddle direction
- the direction connecting the diagonally upper right and the diagonally lower left of the bag 1 is the horizontal direction
- the direction connecting the diagonally upper left and the diagonally lower right of the bag 1 is the saddle direction.
- the insertion hole 51a of the belt member 5 is connected to the connected pin 65 on the front right side.
- the second insertion hole 51 a from the other end of the flat belt 51 is connected to the connected pin 65.
- the other end side of the belt member 5 is rotatably connected to the bottom surface portion 25 of the bag body 2 as indicated by an arc-shaped double arrow.
- the connecting member 57 provided on one end side of the belt member 5 is a second connected portion 44 a formed in the connected portion forming piece 45 portion of the second handle 4. (See FIG. 5B).
- the middle second connected portion 44a is selected from the three second connected portions 44a, and the connecting member 57 is connected.
- FIG. 7 (a) shows the bag of the left shoulder shown in FIG. 5 (a) and FIG. 5 (b) with the first handle and the second handle hung on the user's shoulder and the bag body of the user. It is the figure which looked at the bag and user in the case of being located in the back side from the user's chest side.
- FIG.7 (b) is the figure which looked at the bag and user shown to the same figure (a) from the user's back side.
- the left shoulder bag 1 is used between the belt member 5 and the bag body 2 with the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 being put on the left shoulder of the user H.
- the body of the person H is passed, and the bag body 2 is located on the back side of the user H.
- the connecting member 57 of the belt member 5 is connected to the second connected portion 34a of the first handle 3, and as shown in FIG.
- the insertion hole 51a is connected to the front left connected pin 65.
- the belt member 5 pulls the first handle 3 to which the connecting member 57 of the belt member 5 is connected toward the opposite body side.
- the belt member 5 pulls the front left connected pin 65 provided on the bottom surface portion 25 of the bag body 2 so as to go around from the back side of the body of the user H to the chest side, so that the user H On the back side, the bag body 2 is pulled toward the opposite side.
- the first body 21 of the bag body 2 is pressed against the back of the user H. That is, the belt member 5 is in a state where a part of the bag body 2 is in contact with the back of the user H by pulling the first handle 3 and the bottom side of the bag body 2 toward each other on the chest side of the user H.
- the bag body 2 shakes, and the bag body 2 can be held in a stable posture.
- the insertion hole 51a of the belt member 5 and the connected pin 65 are rotatably connected to each other, the shape and amount of the object stored in the user body H and the bag body 2 can be adjusted. Accordingly, even if the relative orientation of the connected pin 65 and the belt member 5 changes, the belt member 5 rotates relative to the connected pin 65 in accordance with this change. For this reason, it becomes difficult to produce a twist etc. in the other end side part etc. of the belt member 5, and it is suppressed that a gap
- the insertion hole 51a connected with the to-be-connected pin 65 can be selected from the four insertion holes 51a of the belt member 5.
- FIG. 8 (a) shows a case where the first handle and the second handle of the right shoulder bag shown in FIG. 6 (a) and FIG. 6 (b) are put on the user's shoulder, and the bag body is the user's shoulder. It is the figure which looked at the bag and user in the case of being located in the back side from the user's chest side.
- FIG.8 (b) is the figure which looked at the bag and user shown to the same figure (a) from the user's back side.
- the bag 1 in the right shoulder state is between the belt member 5 and the bag body 2 with the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 being put on the right shoulder of the user H.
- the body of the user H is passed, and the bag body 2 is positioned on the back side of the user H.
- the connecting member 57 of the belt member 5 is connected to the second connected portion 44a of the second handle 4, and as shown in FIG.
- the insertion hole 51a is connected to the connected pin 65 on the front right side.
- FIG. 8B the second body 22 that becomes the design surface is on the outside, and the second body 22 is visible from the back side of the user H.
- FIG. 9 (a) is a perspective view of the bag according to the third embodiment of the present invention as seen from the front and slightly diagonally upward to the right.
- the direction connecting the diagonally upper left and the diagonally lower right of the bag 1 is the horizontal direction
- the direction connecting the diagonally upper right and the diagonally lower left of the bag 1 is the saddle direction.
- the bag 1 of 3rd Embodiment is a so-called tote type thing similar to the bag 1 of 1st Embodiment shown in FIG. 1, and the bag body 2 and a bag body 2, a first handle 3 and a second handle 4 respectively attached to the belt 2, a belt member 5, and a connected body 6 attached to the bottom side of the bag body 2.
- the coupled body 6 includes a base lower plate 67 and a base upper plate 66 that is overlaid on the base lower plate 67, and the base upper plate 66 is fixed to the bottom side of the bag body 2.
- the upper end of the bag body 2 is a plane defined by the upper edge of the first barrel 21, the upper edge of the second barrel 22, the upper edge of the first flange 23, and the upper edge of the second flange 24.
- a substantially rectangular opening 2a is formed.
- the second torso 22 side is used. It is assumed that it will be used in a direction that makes it visible from the back side of the person. That is, the second body 22 becomes a design surface.
- the first hook portion 23 is provided with a first hooking member 232 having a ring at the center portion in the hook direction in the upper portion thereof.
- the second hook member 24 is also provided with a second hooking member 242 having a ring at the center portion in the hook direction on the second hook portion 24 (FIG. 12). reference).
- the belt member 5 is attached to the elongated flat belt 51, one end side ring member 52 provided at one end portion of the belt member 5, and the one end side ring member 52.
- One end side carabiner 53 and a foot 56 for adjusting the length of the belt member 5 are provided.
- One end portion of the flat belt 51 is passed through the foot 56 and is folded back by the one end side ring member 52.
- One end of the flat belt 51 is fixed to the shaft of the foot 56.
- the length of the belt member 5 can be adjusted by changing the length of the folded portion by changing the position of the foot 56 with respect to the flat belt 51.
- the belt member 5 is configured to be separable from the first body 21, and the degree of separation can be adjusted by adjusting the length of the belt member 5.
- the other end portion of the belt member 5 has a right shoulder-mounted position where the one end side carabiner 53 is connected to the second ring member 32 of the first handle 3, and the first end side carabiner 53 having the first end.
- the member 5 can be moved to four positions in a state where the one end side carabiner 53 is hooked on the second hooking member 242 (see FIG. 12) of the second collar 24 without using the member 5.
- a state in which the one end side carabiner 53 is hooked on the first hooking member 232 of the first flange 23 without using the belt member 5 may be referred to as a first non-use state, and the second without using the belt member 5.
- a state in which the one end side carabiner 53 is hooked on the second hooking member 242 (see FIG. 12) of the collar portion 24 may be referred to as a second non-use state.
- the belt member 5 in the right shoulder state is indicated by a solid line
- the belt member 5 in the left shoulder state and the belt member 5 in the first non-use state are indicated by a two-dot chain line.
- FIG. 9B is a perspective view showing the other end portion of the belt member.
- a substantially rectangular parallelepiped sliding piece 58 is connected to the other end of the flat belt 51 of the belt member 5.
- the direction connecting the diagonally upper right and the diagonally lower left of the sliding piece 58 in FIG. 9B may be referred to as the longitudinal direction of the sliding piece 58
- the direction connecting the diagonally upper left and the diagonally lower right. May be referred to as the width direction of the sliding piece 58.
- FIG. 9C is a view of the sliding piece 58 shown in FIG. 9B as viewed obliquely from the lower left
- FIG. 9D shows the sliding piece 58 shown in FIG. It is the figure seen from the diagonally lower right.
- the sliding piece 58 includes a piece main body 581 having a substantially trapezoidal cross section in the longitudinal direction, and an upper end of the piece main body 581. There is a locking portion 582 protruding upward in a rectangular shape.
- the sliding piece 58 has a pair of legs 583 extending in the width direction at both ends in the longitudinal direction on the lower surface of the piece main body 581.
- Four spheres 584 are provided in a portion between the pair of leg portions 583 in the sliding piece 58. Each of these four spheres 584 is rotatably accommodated in the piece main body 581 in a state where the lower end portion protrudes below the pair of leg portions 583.
- the spherical body 584 may be provided in the latching
- FIG. Furthermore, it is good also as an aspect which replaces with the spherical body 584 and provides a roller.
- FIG. 10 (a) is an exploded perspective view showing the base upper plate and the base lower plate.
- the direction connecting the diagonally upper right and the diagonally lower left is the saddle direction
- the direction connecting the diagonally upper left and the diagonally lower right is the horizontal direction.
- FIG. 10B is a view of the base lower plate shown in FIG. 10A as viewed from above.
- FIG. 10C is a view of the base upper plate shown in FIG. is there. 10B and 10C
- the vertical direction in the figure is the horizontal direction
- the horizontal direction in the figure is the heel direction.
- the base lower plate 67 shown in FIG. 10B has the left side in the figure as the front side and the right side in the figure as the back side.
- the right side of the figure is the front side
- the left side of the figure is the back side.
- the base lower plate 67 is provided with a lower guide groove 671.
- the lower guide groove 671 is recessed downward, and has arcuate lower arcuate portions 6711 and 6711 provided at both ends in the lateral direction, and ends of the lower arcuate portions 6711 and 6711.
- the lower straight portions 6712 and 6712 are connected to each other, and are formed in a substantially numeral 0 shape in plan view.
- the lower base plate 67 is provided with a lower adhesive surface 672 in a portion surrounded by the lower guide groove 671, and a lower surrounding surface 673 is provided outside the lower guide groove 671.
- the lower surrounding surface 673 is formed slightly lower than the lower adhesive surface 672.
- the lower arcuate portions 6711 and 6711 are provided with lower guide groove engaged portions 6711a and 6711a which are further recessed downward.
- the lower surrounding surface 673 is provided with lower surrounding surface engaged portions 673a and 673a that are continuous with the lower guide groove engaged portions 6711a and 6711a, respectively.
- Each of the lower surrounding surface locked portions 673a and 673a is recessed below the lower surrounding surface 673, but is formed slightly higher than the lower guide groove locked portion 6711a.
- the base upper plate 66 is provided with an upper guide groove 661 having a shape corresponding to the lower guide groove 671.
- the upper guide groove 661 is recessed upward, and arc-shaped upper arc-shaped portions 6611 and 6611 provided at both end portions in the lateral direction, and ends of the upper arc-shaped portions 6611 and 6611, respectively. It has upper straight portions 6612 and 6612 to be connected.
- the base upper plate 66 is provided with an upper adhesive surface 662 at a portion surrounded by the upper guide groove 661, and an upper surrounding surface 663 is provided outside the upper guide groove 661.
- the upper surrounding surface 663 is formed slightly higher than the upper adhesive surface 662.
- the upper straight groove portion 6612 on the front side is provided with upper guide groove locked portions 6662a and 6662a that are further recessed upwardly with a gap in the lateral direction.
- the upper surrounding surface 663 is provided with upper surrounding surface locked portions 663a and 663a that are continuous with the upper guide groove locked portions 6662a and 6662a, respectively.
- Each of the upper surrounding surface engaged portions 663a and 663a is recessed above the upper surrounding surface 663, but is formed slightly lower than the upper guide groove engaged portion 6662a.
- the base lower plate 67 and the base upper plate 66 are slid into a space formed by the lower guide groove 671 and the upper guide groove 661 (hereinafter referred to as a slide space).
- the sliding piece 58 accommodated in the sliding space is moved along the lower guide groove 671 and the upper guide groove 661 as shown by the arrows in FIG. 10A as the sphere 584 (see FIG. 9) rotates. And slidable. That is, the sliding piece 58 corresponds to an example of a connecting portion according to the present invention, and the lower guide groove 671 and the upper guide groove 661 correspond to an example of a connected portion according to the present invention.
- the base lower plate 67 and the base upper plate 66 may be detachably stacked.
- FIG. 11A is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA in FIG. 10B, the cross-sectional view taken along the line AA in FIG. 10C is shown above, and a sliding piece. That is, FIG. 11A shows a cross-sectional view taken along line AA of the base lower plate shown in FIG. 10B and an AA cross-sectional portion of the base upper plate shown in FIG. It is a figure which shows the state in which the moving piece 58 is located between the position of a right shoulder state, and the position of a left shoulder state. In Fig.11 (a), the left-right direction becomes a heel direction.
- FIG. 11B is a cross-sectional view taken along the line BB in FIG.
- FIG. 11 (b) shows a BB cross-sectional portion of the base lower plate shown in FIG. 10 (b) and a BB cross-sectional portion of the base upper plate shown in FIG. 10 (c).
- the moving piece 58 shows the state at the position of the right shoulder.
- FIG.11 (b) the left-right direction becomes a heel direction.
- FIG. 11C is a cross-sectional view taken along the line CC in FIG. 10B, the cross-sectional view taken along the line CC in FIG. 10C is shown above, and a sliding piece. That is, FIG.
- FIG. 11C shows a cross-sectional view taken along the line CC of the base lower plate shown in FIG. 10B and the cross-sectional view taken along the line CC of the base upper plate shown in FIG.
- the moving piece 58 shows the state at the position of the first non-use state. In FIG.11 (c), the left-right direction becomes a horizontal direction.
- the belt member 5 connected to the sliding piece 58 is The sphere 584 of the sliding piece 58 extends outward from between the side surrounding surface 673 and the upper surrounding surface 663, and is in a state of being grounded to the lower straight portion 6712 of the lower guide groove. Further, a gap is generated between the locking portion 582 of the sliding piece 58 and the upper straight portion 6612 of the upper guide groove.
- the sliding piece 58 can be slid in the lateral direction (direction perpendicular to the paper surface) by rotating the sphere 584. In FIG.
- FIG. 11B the sliding piece 58 is moved to the right shoulder position, and the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 are put on the user's right shoulder, as will be described later, and the belt member 5 is used.
- the sliding piece 58 is also pulled upward. Accordingly, the locking portion 582 of the sliding piece 58 enters the upper guide groove locked portion 6662a, and the portion connected to the sliding piece 58 in the flat belt 51 becomes the upper surrounding surface locked portion 663a. Get in.
- the upper guide groove locked portion 6662a may be formed in a convex shape, and the locking portion 582 of the piece body 581 may be formed in a concave shape.
- FIG. 11B the case where the sliding piece 58 is in the right shoulder position is described as an example, but the same applies to the case where the sliding piece 58 is in the left shoulder position.
- FIG. 11C shows a state in which the sliding piece 58 is moved to the first non-use position.
- the belt member 5 in the first non-use state, the belt member 5 has one end side carabiner 53 attached to the first hooking member 232 and the other end side portion of the flat belt 51. Will hang down.
- the other end side part of the flat belt 51 has entered into the lower surrounding surface locked part 673a in a lower surrounding surface.
- the sliding piece 58 enters the lower guide groove locked portion 6711a that is recessed below the lower arcuate portion 6711, and the sphere 584 of the sliding piece 58 is moved to the lower guide groove locked portion 6711a. It is in a state of being grounded.
- the sliding piece 58 is less likely to slide in the heel direction (direction perpendicular to the paper surface), and the position of the sliding piece 58 in the first non-use state can be stabilized.
- FIG. 11C the case where the sliding piece 58 is in the first non-use position has been described as an example, but the same applies to the case where the sliding piece 58 is in the second non-use position. .
- FIG. 12A shows the bag of the third embodiment shown in FIG. 9A, in which the first handle and the second handle are put on the shoulder of the user, and the bag is located on the back side of the user. It is the figure which looked at the bag and user of the case from the chest side (front side) of the user.
- FIG.12 (b) is the figure which looked at the bag and user shown to the same figure (a) from the user's back side.
- the right shoulder bag is indicated by a solid line
- the left shoulder bag is indicated by a two-dot chain line.
- the bag 1 of the third embodiment is also a bag that can be used in various usage states, and the state shown in FIGS. 12A and 12B is assumed in the present invention. It is an example of a predetermined use state.
- the bag 1 in the right shoulder state is connected to the second ring member 32 of the first handle 3 at the one end side carabiner 53 of the belt member 5, and the other end side portion of the belt member 5 is illustrated in FIG. It is in the position of the right shoulder shown by a solid line in 9 (a).
- the body of the user H is passed between the belt member 5 and the bag body 2 in a state where the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 are put on the right shoulder of the user H, and the bag 1 The body 2 is located on the back side of the user H.
- FIG. 12A the first body 21 of the bag body 2 comes into contact with the back of the user H, and as shown in FIG.
- the torso 22 is in a state visible from the back side of the user H.
- the belt member 5 pulls the first handle 3 to which the belt member 5 is connected toward the opposite body side on the chest side (front side) of the user H.
- the belt member 5 wraps and pulls the coupled body 6 in which the sliding piece 58 is accommodated from the back side of the body of the user H to the chest side.
- the bag 2 is pulled toward the side.
- the first body 21 of the bag body 2 is pressed against the back of the user H. That is, the belt member 5 draws the first handle 3 and the bottom side of the bag body 2 toward each other on the chest side of the user H, so that the first torso 21 of the bag body 2 contacts the back of the user H. This is to maintain the state.
- the bag body 2 shakes, and the bag body 2 can be held in a stable posture. Further, as described above with reference to FIG. 11B, the locking portion 582 of the sliding piece 58 is locked to the upper guide groove locked portion 6662a. The posture can be stabilized.
- the one end side carabiner 53 of the belt member 5 is changed to the first handle 3.
- the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 are lowered from the right shoulder of the user H by removing from the two ring members 32.
- the sliding handle 58 is slid and the sliding handle 58 is moved to the position where it enters the other upper guide groove locked portion 6662a, and the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 are moved to the user.
- the one end side carabiner 53 of the belt member 5 is connected to the first ring member 31 of the first handle 3 over the left shoulder of H.
- the sliding piece 58 is pulled by the belt member 5, and the locking portion 582 of the sliding piece 58 is locked to the upper guide groove locked portion 6662a as shown in FIG.
- the posture of the belt member 5 in the left shoulder state can be stabilized.
- the second torso 22 serving as a design surface is visible from the back side of the user H even in the left shoulder state.
- the one end side carabiner 53 of the belt member 5 is removed from the first ring member 31 or the second ring member 32 of the first handle 3, and the sliding piece 58 is slid to slide.
- the moving piece 58 is moved to a position where it enters either the lower guide groove engaged portion 6711a on the first flange 23 side or the lower guide groove engaged portion 6711a on the second flange 24 side.
- the sliding piece 58 is moved, the sliding space on the front side may be slid or the sliding space on the back side may be slid.
- the one end side carabiner 53 of the belt member 5 may be attached to the first hook member 232 of the first hook part 23 or the second hook member 242 of the second hook part 24.
- a pair of upper side guide groove locked part is also provided in the upper side straight part 6612 of the back side in the base upper board 66 shown in FIG.10 (c).
- 6662a may be provided and the 1st trunk
- the bag 1 of this embodiment is easy to use.
- the bag body 2 is described as an example of leather, but the material of the bag body 2 is not particularly limited, and is made of cloth such as a so-called canvas material. Alternatively, it may be made of nylon.
- the flange portion and the bottom surface part may be omitted, or the first body 21 and the second body 22 are connected at the lower side. By doing so, only the bottom surface portion may be omitted.
- the handle may be a so-called one hand attached so as to connect both the first body 21 and the second body 22.
- the belt member 5 may be one in which the flat belt 51 has elasticity in the length direction.
- a bag A handle attached to the bag and capable of being hung on a shoulder; A belt member connected at one end to the bag, and connected to the handle at the other end with respect to the one end; When the handle is used while being put on the shoulder of the user, the belt member is formed on the bag body toward the body side where the shoulder opposite to the shoulder of the user on which the handle is put is located.
- a bag characterized by pulling a handle to which a belt member is connected and maintaining a state in which a part of the bag body is in contact with a user's back.
- (Appendix 2) A bag having a storage space between the first cylinder and the second cylinder; A handle attached to the bag and capable of being hung on a shoulder; One end portion is connected to the bag body, and the other end portion with respect to the one end portion wraps around from the second body side to the first body side and is connected to the handle, and a belt member,
- the belt member is characterized in that a portion of the first body side is separable from the first body.
- a bag body having a storage space between the first cylinder and the second cylinder, and having an opening connected to the storage space at an upper end portion;
- a first handle attached to the first body of the bag body and capable of being placed on a shoulder;
- a second handle attached to the second torso of the bag body and capable of being placed on a shoulder;
- One end portion is connected to the bag body, and the other end portion with respect to the one end portion includes a belt member connected to the second handle,
- the belt member is characterized in that a portion between the one end portion and the other end portion is separable from the first body.
- a bag A handle attached to the bag and capable of being hung on a shoulder;
- a belt member having one end portion connected to the bag,
- the belt member includes a bag body connection state in which the other end portion with respect to the one end portion is detachably connected to the bag body, and a handle connection state in which the other end portion is detachably connected to the handle.
- the handle is connected to the user's shoulder and used in the connected state of the handle, there is a shoulder opposite to the shoulder of the user on which the handle is applied.
- a bag characterized in that the bag body and the handle are pulled toward the body side to maintain a state in which a part of the bag body is in contact with the back of the user.
- a bag having a storage space between the first cylinder and the second cylinder; A handle attached to the bag and capable of being hung on a shoulder; A belt member connected at one end to the bag, and the other end with respect to the one end wraps around from the second body side to the first body side and is detachably attached to the handle;
- the belt member is characterized in that a portion of the first body side is separable from the first body.
- a bag body having a storage space between the first cylinder and the second cylinder, and having an opening connected to the storage space at an upper end portion;
- a first handle attached to the first body of the bag body and capable of being placed on a shoulder;
- a second handle attached to the second torso of the bag body and capable of being placed on a shoulder;
- a belt member having one end portion connected to the bag,
- the belt member includes a bag connected state in which the other end portion with respect to the one end portion is detachably connected to the bag body, and a second handle in which the other end portion is detachably attached to the second handle.
- the state can be changed between the connected state, and at least in the second handle connected state, the portion between the one end portion and the other end portion is separable from the first body.
- a bag characterized by being.
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袋体と、
前記袋体に取り付けられ、肩にかけることが可能な持ち手と、
前記持ち手と前記袋体の底側を結ぶベルト部材とを備え、
前記ベルト部材は、前記持ち手が使用者の肩にかけられ、前記袋体が該使用者の背中側に位置する場合に、該使用者の胸側で、前記持ち手と前記袋体の底側とを互いに引き寄せることで、該袋体の一部が使用者の背中に接触した状態を維持するものであり、
さらに、
前記袋体の底側に対して前記ベルト部材が移動可能に連結する連結機構を備えたものであることを特徴とする。
前記連結機構は、前記ベルト部材に接続した連結部と、前記底面部に設けられ該連結部が連結される被連結部とを有するものであり、
前記連結部は、前記被連結部に案内されて前記底面部に対して摺動可能なものであってもよい。
前記底面部に対して、前記収納空間側を内側とし、該収納空間側とは反対側を外側とした場合に、
前記連結機構は、一部が、前記底面部よりも外側に設けられたものであることが好ましい。
前記ベルト部材に設けられた連結部と、
前記底側に回動自在に設けられ前記連結部が連結される被連結部とを有するものであってもよい。
前記ベルト部材に設けられた連結部と、
前記底側に設けられ前記連結部が回動自在に連結される被連結部とを有するものであってもよい。
前記底面部における襠方向と直交する方向を横方向とした場合に、
前記被連結部は、前記底側における前記横方向両側部分それぞれに設けられたものであることが好ましい。
前記被連結部は、前記底面部よりも外側に設けられたものであってもよい。
前記第2連結機構は、
前記ベルト部材に設けられた第2連結部と、
前記持ち手の長手方向に沿って複数設けられた第2被連結部とを有するものであり、
前記第2連結部は、前記複数の第2被連結部のうちいずれか1つに連結されるものであってもよい。
袋体と、
前記袋体に取り付けられ、肩にかけることが可能な持ち手と、
一端部分が前記袋体に接続され、該一端部分に対する他端部分が前記持ち手に接続されたベルト部材とを備え、
前記ベルト部材は、前記持ち手が使用者の肩にかけられて使用する場合に、前記持ち手がかけられた使用者の肩とは反対側の肩が存在する体側に向かって該袋体およびこのベルト部材が接続された持ち手を引っ張り、該袋体の一部が使用者の背中に接触した状態を維持するものであることを特徴とするバッグ。
第1胴と第2胴との間に収納空間を有する袋体と、
前記袋体に取り付けられ、肩にかけることが可能な持ち手と、
一端部分が前記袋体に接続され、該一端部分に対する他端部分が前記第2胴側から前記第1胴側へ回り込んで前記持ち手に接続されたベルト部材とを備え、
前記ベルト部材は、前記第1胴側の部分が該第1胴とは離間自在なものであることを特徴とするバッグ。
第1胴と第2胴との間に収納空間を有し、該収納空間につながる開口部を上端部分に備えた袋体と、
前記袋体の第1胴に取り付けられ、肩にかけることが可能な第1持ち手と、
前記袋体の第2胴に取り付けられ、肩にかけることが可能な第2持ち手と、
一端部分が前記袋体に接続され、該一端部分に対する他端部分が前記第2持ち手に接続されたベルト部材とを備え、
前記ベルト部材は、前記一端部分と前記他端部分との間の部分が前記第1胴とは離間自在なものであることを特徴とするバッグ。
袋体と、
前記袋体に取り付けられ、肩にかけることが可能な持ち手と、
一端部分が前記袋体に接続されたベルト部材とを備え、
前記ベルト部材は、前記一端部分に対する他端部分が前記袋体に着脱自在に接続された袋体接続状態と、該他端部分が前記持ち手に着脱自在に接続された持ち手接続状態とに状態変化可能なものであって、該持ち手接続状態において前記持ち手が使用者の肩にかけられて使用する場合に、前記持ち手がかけられた使用者の肩とは反対側の肩が存在する体側に向かって該袋体および該持ち手を引っ張り、該袋体の一部が使用者の背中に接触した状態を維持するものであることを特徴とするバッグ。
第1胴と第2胴との間に収納空間を有する袋体と、
前記袋体に取り付けられ、肩にかけることが可能な持ち手と、
一端部分が前記袋体に接続され、該一端部分に対する他端部分が前記第2胴側から前記第1胴側へ回り込んで前記持ち手に着脱自在に取り付けられたベルト部材とを備え、
前記ベルト部材は、前記第1胴側の部分が該第1胴とは離間自在なものであることを特徴とするバッグ。
第1胴と第2胴との間に収納空間を有し、該収納空間につながる開口部を上端部分に備えた袋体と、
前記袋体の第1胴に取り付けられ、肩にかけることが可能な第1持ち手と、
前記袋体の第2胴に取り付けられ、肩にかけることが可能な第2持ち手と、
一端部分が前記袋体に接続されたベルト部材とを備え、
前記ベルト部材は、前記一端部分に対する他端部分が前記袋体に着脱自在に接続された袋体接続状態と、該他端部分が前記第2持ち手に着脱自在に取り付けられた第2持ち手接続状態との間で状態変化可能なものであって、少なくとも前記第2持ち手接続状態では、前記一端部分と前記他端部分との間の部分が前記第1胴とは離間自在なものであることを特徴とするバッグ。
前記ベルト部材は、長さ調整可能なものであることを特徴とする付記1から6のうちいずれか記載のバッグ。
前記ベルト部材は、長さ方向に伸縮性を有するものであることを特徴とする付記1から6のうちいずれか記載のバッグ。
2 袋体
21 第1胴
22 第2胴
23 第1襠部
24 第2襠部
25 底面部
3 第1持ち手
31 第1リング部材
32 第2リング部材
34a,44a 第2被連結部
4 第2持ち手
5 ベルト部材
53 一端側カラビナ
54 他端側カラビナ
57 連結部材
58 摺動駒
582 係合部
6 被連結体
62 第1被連結部材
63 第2被連結部材
65 被連結ピン
66 ベース上板
661 上側案内溝
6662a 上側案内溝被係止部
67 ベース下板
671 下側案内溝
6711a 下側案内溝被係止部
H 使用者
Claims (10)
- 袋体と、
前記袋体に取り付けられ、肩にかけることが可能な持ち手と、
前記持ち手と前記袋体の底側を結ぶベルト部材とを備え、
前記ベルト部材は、前記持ち手が使用者の肩にかけられ、前記袋体が該使用者の背中側に位置する場合に、該使用者の胸側で、前記持ち手と前記袋体の底側とを互いに引き寄せることで、該袋体の一部が使用者の背中に接触した状態を維持するものであり、
さらに、
前記袋体の底側に対して前記ベルト部材が移動可能に連結する連結機構を備えたものであることを特徴とするバッグ。 - 前記袋体は、第1胴と第2胴との間に収納空間を有し、該第1胴と該第2胴を底側で繋ぐ底面部が設けられたものであり、
前記連結機構は、前記ベルト部材に接続した連結部と、前記底面部に設けられ該連結部が連結される被連結部とを有するものであり、
前記連結部は、前記被連結部に案内されて前記底面部に対して摺動可能なものであることを特徴とする請求項1記載のバッグ。 - 前記連結部は、前記持ち手が使用者の肩にかけられ、前記袋体が該使用者の背中側に位置する場合に、前記底面部に対して摺動不能になるものであることを特徴とする請求項2記載のバッグ。
- 前記連結機構は、前記袋体の底側と前記ベルト部材とを相対的に回動自在に連結するものであることを特徴とする請求項1記載のバッグ。
- 前記袋体は、第1胴と第2胴との間に収納空間を有し、該第1胴と該第2胴を底側で繋ぐ底面部が設けられたものであり、
前記底面部に対して、前記収納空間側を内側とし、該収納空間側とは反対側を外側とした場合に、
前記連結機構は、一部が、前記底面部よりも外側に設けられたものであることを特徴とする請求項4記載のバッグ。 - 前記連結機構は、
前記ベルト部材に設けられた連結部と、
前記底側に回動自在に設けられ前記連結部が連結される被連結部とを有するものであることを特徴とする請求項4記載のバッグ。 - 前記連結機構は、
前記ベルト部材に設けられた連結部と、
前記底側に設けられ前記連結部が回動自在に連結される被連結部とを有するものであることを特徴とする請求項4記載のバッグ。 - 前記袋体は、第1胴と第2胴との間に収納空間を有し、該第1胴と該第2胴を底側で繋ぐ底面部が設けられたものであり、
前記底面部における襠方向と直交する方向を横方向とした場合に、
前記被連結部は、前記底側における前記横方向両側部分それぞれに設けられたものであることを特徴とする請求項6又は7記載のバッグ。 - 前記底面部に対して、前記収納空間側を内側とし、該収納空間側とは反対側を外側とした場合に、
前記被連結部は、前記底面部よりも外側に設けられたものであることを特徴とする請求項8記載のバッグ。 - 前記ベルト部材と前記持ち手を取外し自在に連結する第2連結機構を備え、
前記第2連結機構は、
前記ベルト部材に設けられた第2連結部と、
前記持ち手の長手方向に沿って複数設けられた第2被連結部とを有するものであり、
前記第2連結部は、前記複数の第2被連結部のうちいずれか1つに連結されるものであることを特徴とする請求項1から7のうちいずれか1項記載のバッグ。
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