WO2023021502A1 - A method for securing equipment to a vertical rigid board of a back carrier - Google Patents

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WO2023021502A1
WO2023021502A1 PCT/IL2022/050788 IL2022050788W WO2023021502A1 WO 2023021502 A1 WO2023021502 A1 WO 2023021502A1 IL 2022050788 W IL2022050788 W IL 2022050788W WO 2023021502 A1 WO2023021502 A1 WO 2023021502A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/10Pack-frames carried on the body
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/04Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
    • A45F3/08Carrying-frames; Frames combined with sacks

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  • the present invention refers to a method for securing equipment to a vertical rigid board of a back carrier and to two-parts securing strap and to a single-part securing strap that can be used for executing the method.
  • Rigid back carriers are usually comprise a vertical rigid board and a short horizontal rigid board and they are more comfort to be carried on the back and enable the user to carry a relatively larger weight for longer time with more comfort, than vests and flexible back carriers.
  • the customary way of securing equipment on a rigid back carrier is by using a securing strap that one of its ends is threaded through a hole on the vertical board and then threaded back through another hole on the vertical board so that the securing strap surrounds at least a part of the vertical board and then both ends of the securing strap that may include fasteners, such as side release buckles, are used for closing the securing strap and stretching and tightening it on the equipment.
  • fasteners such as side release buckles
  • FIG. 1 depicts the back carrier (200) that includes the vertical rigid board (201).
  • FIG. 2 illustrates the two-parts securing strap (300).
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the single-part securing strap (500).
  • FIGS 4 A - 4D illustrate the tri -block buckles ( 10) (420) (430) (440).
  • FIG. 5 depicts the back side of the vertical rigid board (201).
  • the main objective of the present invention is to provide a method for securing equipment (100) to a vertical rigid board (201) of a back carrier (200).
  • the method includes the following securing straps and steps:
  • the first step is to provide a two-parts securing strap (300) that includes a first strap (310) and a second strap (320).
  • a first end (311) of the first strap is connected to a first tri -block buckle (410) in a way that the first end of the first strap is threaded through two elongated holes (411) of the first tri-block buckle in a way that the first end of the first strap surrounds only a central bridge (412) of the first tri-block buckle.
  • first end (321) of the second strap is connected to a second tri-block buckle (420) in a way that said first end of said second strap is threaded through two elongated holes (421) of the second tri-block buckle in a way that said first end of said second strap surrounds only a central bridge (422) of said second tri-block buckle.
  • first end of the strap it is highly recommended to sew, glue or otherwise attach the first end of the strap to the strap itself after it is surrounding around the central bridge, in such a way that the buckles are permanently and non-detachable attached to the ends of the straps.
  • a second end (312) of the first strap is connected to a fastener (333) that is capable to be connected to a second end (322) of the second strap.
  • the fastener can be in any known kind, such as side release buckle, tri-glide buckle and the like, that are designed to enable the user to connect these second ends together and to tight and secure the equipment by the straps.
  • the standard tri-glide buckle that is usually used as an adjustable webbing slider can serve as the tri-block buckle.
  • the tri -block buckle functions differently than the standard tri-glide buckle.
  • the second step is to thread the first tri-block buckle through a first elongated hole (202) on the vertical rigid board and placing the first tri-block buckle on a back side (2011) of the vertical rigid board in a way that when pulling back the first strap then the first tri-block buckle prevents the first strap from coming back out of the first elongated hole.
  • the third step is to thread the second tri-block buckle through a second elongated hole (204) on the vertical rigid board and placing the second tri-block buckle on the back side of the vertical rigid board in a way that when pulling back the second strap then the second tri-block buckle prevents the second strap from coming back out of the second elongated hole.
  • the fourth step is to secure the equipment to the vertical rigid board by the two-parts securing strap by connecting the second ends of the first strap and the second strap by the fastener.
  • the second version of the method includes the following strap and steps:
  • the first step is to provide a single-part securing strap (500).
  • the first end (511) of the single-part securing strap is connected to the fastener (333) that is capable to be connected to the second end (512) of the single-part securing strap.
  • a tri-block buckle (430) is threaded on the single-part securing strap in a way that the single-part securing strap is threaded through two elongated holes (431) of the tri-block buckle surrounding the central bridge (432).
  • the second step is to thread the tri-block buckle through an elongated hole (206) on the vertical rigid board and placing the tri-block buckle on a back side of the rigid vertical board in such a way that when pulling back the ends of the single-part securing strap then the tri-block buckle prevents the single-part securing strap from coming back out of the elongated hole.
  • the third step is to secure the equipment to the vertical rigid board by the single-part securing strap by connecting the ends of the single-part securing strap by the fastener.
  • Another objective of the present invention is to provide the two-parts securing strap as described above that is designed to secure equipment to the vertical rigid board of the back carrier.
  • the two-parts securing strap comprising the first strap (310) and the second strap (320).
  • the first end (311) of the first strap is connected to the first triblock buckle (410) in a way that said first end of said first strap is threaded through two elongated holes (411) of the first tri-block buckle in a way that said first end of said first strap surrounds only the central bridge (412) of said first tri-block buckle.
  • the first end (321) of the second strap is connected to the second tri-block buckle (420) in a way that said first end of said second strap is threaded through two elongated holes (421) of the second tri-block buckle in a way that said first end of said second strap surrounds only the central bridge (422) of said second tri-block buckle.
  • the second end (312) of the first securing strap is connected to the fastener (333) that is capable to be connected to a second end (322) of the second strap.
  • Another objective of the present invention is to provide the single-part securing strap for securing the equipment to the vertical rigid board of the back carrier wherein the first end of the single-part securing strap is connected to the fastener that is capable to be connected to the second end of the single-part securing strap and wherein the tri- block buckle is threaded on the single-part securing strap in a way that the single-part securing strap is threaded through two elongated holes of the tri-block buckle. It is possible and recommendable to thread two tri-block buckles on the single-part securing strap ad depicted in the drawings.
  • Figure 1 depicts the back carrier that includes the vertical rigid board with plurality of elongated holes and a short horizontal rigid board (203) (in the figures the harness of the back carrier are not shown),
  • Figure 2 illustrates the two-parts securing strap (300)
  • Figure 3 illustrates the single-part securing strap (500)
  • Figures 4A-4D illustrates the tri-block buckles (410) (420) (430) (440)
  • Figure 5 depicts the back side of the vertical rigid board of the back when tri-block buckles are inserted through elongated holes.
  • said two-parts and single-part securing straps enable a quick connection of these straps to the vertical rigid board and also their quick disconnection from the board, that is highly needed and important especially at night and in emergencies. Also, the method enables the straps to be detached and connected to the vertical rigid board without the need to tamper with the back side of the vertical rigid board, so that said action can also be performed while the back carrier is on the user's back, and another person nearby performs the strapping and disconnecting the straps as needed. This method and these straps provide an effective and good solution especially for rescue forces and military troops.

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A method for securing equipment to a vertical rigid board of a back carrier, that includes the steps of providing a two-parts securing strap that comprises a first and a second strap that their first ends are connected to tri-block buckles in a way that these ends surround only the central bridges of the tri-block buckles, and the second ends are connected to a fastener. Threading the buckles through elongated holes on the board and placing them on the back side of the board in a way that when pulling them back the buckles prevents the straps from coming back out of the holes. Then, securing the equipment to the board by the second ends of the straps.

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A Method for Securing Equipment to a Vertical Rigid Board of a Back Carrier
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention refers to a method for securing equipment to a vertical rigid board of a back carrier and to two-parts securing strap and to a single-part securing strap that can be used for executing the method.
BACKGROUND ART
There is a large variety of rigid back carriers that are designed to be carried on the back of the user. Rigid back carriers are usually comprise a vertical rigid board and a short horizontal rigid board and they are more comfort to be carried on the back and enable the user to carry a relatively larger weight for longer time with more comfort, than vests and flexible back carriers. The customary way of securing equipment on a rigid back carrier, that is the same as securing equipment on flexible back carriers, is by using a securing strap that one of its ends is threaded through a hole on the vertical board and then threaded back through another hole on the vertical board so that the securing strap surrounds at least a part of the vertical board and then both ends of the securing strap that may include fasteners, such as side release buckles, are used for closing the securing strap and stretching and tightening it on the equipment. The action of threading the securing strap through two holes as explained above takes time in emergency cases and the present invention discloses a method for connecting and releasing securing straps to the vertical rigid board of a rigid back carrier. The present invention also discloses a two-parts securing strap and a single-part securing strap for securing equipment to a vertical rigid board of a back carrier. DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The intention of the drawings attached to the application is not to limit the scope of the invention and its application. The drawings are intended only to illustrate the invention and they constitute only one of its many possible implementations.
FIG. 1 depicts the back carrier (200) that includes the vertical rigid board (201).
FIG. 2 illustrates the two-parts securing strap (300).
FIG. 3 illustrates the single-part securing strap (500).
FIGS 4 A - 4D illustrate the tri -block buckles ( 10) (420) (430) (440).
FIG. 5 depicts the back side of the vertical rigid board (201).
THE INVENTION
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a method for securing equipment (100) to a vertical rigid board (201) of a back carrier (200). The method includes the following securing straps and steps:
The first step is to provide a two-parts securing strap (300) that includes a first strap (310) and a second strap (320). A first end (311) of the first strap is connected to a first tri -block buckle (410) in a way that the first end of the first strap is threaded through two elongated holes (411) of the first tri-block buckle in a way that the first end of the first strap surrounds only a central bridge (412) of the first tri-block buckle. The same is apply to the second strap wherein a first end (321) of the second strap is connected to a second tri-block buckle (420) in a way that said first end of said second strap is threaded through two elongated holes (421) of the second tri-block buckle in a way that said first end of said second strap surrounds only a central bridge (422) of said second tri-block buckle. For securing the first end of the strap to the tri-block buckle it is highly recommended to sew, glue or otherwise attach the first end of the strap to the strap itself after it is surrounding around the central bridge, in such a way that the buckles are permanently and non-detachable attached to the ends of the straps.
A second end (312) of the first strap is connected to a fastener (333) that is capable to be connected to a second end (322) of the second strap. The fastener can be in any known kind, such as side release buckle, tri-glide buckle and the like, that are designed to enable the user to connect these second ends together and to tight and secure the equipment by the straps.
The standard tri-glide buckle that is usually used as an adjustable webbing slider can serve as the tri-block buckle. However, the tri -block buckle functions differently than the standard tri-glide buckle.
The second step is to thread the first tri-block buckle through a first elongated hole (202) on the vertical rigid board and placing the first tri-block buckle on a back side (2011) of the vertical rigid board in a way that when pulling back the first strap then the first tri-block buckle prevents the first strap from coming back out of the first elongated hole.
The third step is to thread the second tri-block buckle through a second elongated hole (204) on the vertical rigid board and placing the second tri-block buckle on the back side of the vertical rigid board in a way that when pulling back the second strap then the second tri-block buckle prevents the second strap from coming back out of the second elongated hole. The fourth step is to secure the equipment to the vertical rigid board by the two-parts securing strap by connecting the second ends of the first strap and the second strap by the fastener.
The second version of the method includes the following strap and steps:
The first step is to provide a single-part securing strap (500). The first end (511) of the single-part securing strap is connected to the fastener (333) that is capable to be connected to the second end (512) of the single-part securing strap. A tri-block buckle (430) is threaded on the single-part securing strap in a way that the single-part securing strap is threaded through two elongated holes (431) of the tri-block buckle surrounding the central bridge (432). It is possible and even recommended to thread onto the single-part securing strap two tri-block buckles (430) (440) as depicted for example in the drawings, wherein the tri-block buckle (440) also has two elongated holes (441) and a central bridge (442)
The second step is to thread the tri-block buckle through an elongated hole (206) on the vertical rigid board and placing the tri-block buckle on a back side of the rigid vertical board in such a way that when pulling back the ends of the single-part securing strap then the tri-block buckle prevents the single-part securing strap from coming back out of the elongated hole.
The third step is to secure the equipment to the vertical rigid board by the single-part securing strap by connecting the ends of the single-part securing strap by the fastener. Another objective of the present invention is to provide the two-parts securing strap as described above that is designed to secure equipment to the vertical rigid board of the back carrier. The two-parts securing strap comprising the first strap (310) and the second strap (320). The first end (311) of the first strap is connected to the first triblock buckle (410) in a way that said first end of said first strap is threaded through two elongated holes (411) of the first tri-block buckle in a way that said first end of said first strap surrounds only the central bridge (412) of said first tri-block buckle. The first end (321) of the second strap is connected to the second tri-block buckle (420) in a way that said first end of said second strap is threaded through two elongated holes (421) of the second tri-block buckle in a way that said first end of said second strap surrounds only the central bridge (422) of said second tri-block buckle. The second end (312) of the first securing strap is connected to the fastener (333) that is capable to be connected to a second end (322) of the second strap.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide the single-part securing strap for securing the equipment to the vertical rigid board of the back carrier wherein the first end of the single-part securing strap is connected to the fastener that is capable to be connected to the second end of the single-part securing strap and wherein the tri- block buckle is threaded on the single-part securing strap in a way that the single-part securing strap is threaded through two elongated holes of the tri-block buckle. It is possible and recommendable to thread two tri-block buckles on the single-part securing strap ad depicted in the drawings. Figure 1 depicts the back carrier that includes the vertical rigid board with plurality of elongated holes and a short horizontal rigid board (203) (in the figures the harness of the back carrier are not shown), Figure 2 illustrates the two-parts securing strap (300), Figure 3 illustrates the single-part securing strap (500), Figures 4A-4D illustrates the tri-block buckles (410) (420) (430) (440), and Figure 5 depicts the back side of the vertical rigid board of the back when tri-block buckles are inserted through elongated holes.
The use of said two-parts and single-part securing straps enable a quick connection of these straps to the vertical rigid board and also their quick disconnection from the board, that is highly needed and important especially at night and in emergencies. Also, the method enables the straps to be detached and connected to the vertical rigid board without the need to tamper with the back side of the vertical rigid board, so that said action can also be performed while the back carrier is on the user's back, and another person nearby performs the strapping and disconnecting the straps as needed. This method and these straps provide an effective and good solution especially for rescue forces and military troops.

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1. A method for securing equipment to a vertical rigid board of a back carrier, comprising: providing a two-parts securing strap that comprises a first strap and a second strap; wherein a first end of the first strap is connected to a first tri-block buckle in a way that said first end of said first strap is threaded through two elongated holes of the first tri-block buckle in a way that said first end of said first strap surrounds only a central bridge of said first tri-block buckle; wherein a first end of the second strap is connected to a second tri-block buckle in a way that said first end of said second strap is threaded through two elongated holes of the second tri-block buckle in a way that said first end of said second strap surrounds only a central bridge of said second tri- block buckle; wherein a second end of the first strap is connected to a fastener that is capable to be connected to a second end of the second strap; threading the first tri-block buckle through a first elongated hole on the vertical rigid board and placing the first tri-block buckle on a back side of the vertical rigid board in a way that when pulling back the first strap then the first tri-block buckle prevents the first strap from coming back out of the first elongated hole; threading the second tri-block buckle through a second elongated hole on the vertical rigid board and placing the second tri-block buckle on the back side of the vertical rigid board in a way that when pulling back the second strap then the second tri-block buckle prevents the second strap from coming back out of the second elongated hole; and 8 securing the equipment to the vertical rigid board by the two-parts securing strap by connecting the second ends of the first strap and of the second strap by the fastener.
2. A method for securing equipment to a vertical rigid board of a back carrier, comprising: providing a single-part securing strap wherein a first end of the single-part securing strap is connected to a fastener that is capable to be connected to a second end of the single-part securing strap; wherein a tri-block buckle is threaded on the single-part securing strap in a way that the single-part securing strap is threaded through two elongated holes of the tri-block buckle; threading the tri-block buckle through an elongated hole and placing the tri- block buckle on a back side of the rigid vertical board in such a way that when pulling back the ends of the single-part securing strap then the tri-block buckle prevents the single-part securing strap from coming back out of the elongated hole; and securing the equipment to the vertical rigid board by the single-part securing strap by connecting the ends of the single-part securing strap by the fastener.
3. A two-parts securing strap for securing equipment to a vertical rigid board of a back carrier, comprising: a first strap and a second strap; wherein a first end of the first strap is connected to a first tri-block buckle in a way that said first end of said first strap is threaded through two elongated holes of the first tri-block buckle in a way that said first end of said first strap surrounds only a central bridge of said first tri-block buckle; 9 wherein a first end of the second strap is connected to a second tri-block buckle in a way that said first end of said second strap is threaded through two elongated holes of the second tri-block buckle in a way that said first end of said second strap surrounds only a central bridge of said second tri-block buckle; wherein a second end of the first securing strap is connected to a fastener that is capable to be connected to a second end of the second strap.
4. A single-part securing strap for securing equipment to a vertical rigid board of a back carrier wherein a first end of the single-part securing strap is connected to a fastener that is capable to be connected to a second end of the single-part securing strap and wherein a tri-block buckle is threaded on the single-part securing strap in a way that the single-part securing strap is threaded through two elongated holes of the tri-block buckle.
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