Bag carrying harness

a bag and harness technology, applied in the field of carrying harnesses, can solve the problems of unbalanced strain on the shoulder carrying the shoulder strap/bag assembly, plastic bags tend to have substantially smaller capacity, and multiple bags being packed,

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-07-03
TIPALDO FR J
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[0010]The bag carrying harness is a carrying device that includes an elongated neck strap having first and second ends and at least two hooks, the hooks being attached to the neck strap above the first and second ends, respectively, in a lateral chest region of the elongated neck strap. Two shoulder loops are provided. One shoulder loop is attached to a side of the neck strap that includes the first end. The other shoulder loop is attached to an opposing side of the neck strap that includes the second end. A laterally extending torso strap is attached to each of the first and second ends of the elongated neck strap so that a user can cinch a portion of the device proximate the ends of the elongated neck strap about an upper body portion of the user.

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However, while almost universally used, such plastic bags tend to have substantially smaller capacity than the paper variety, and any significant purchase usually results in multiple bags being packed.
Additionally, when heavy items, such as cans or bottles, are packed, the handles gather and stretch to form relatively thin bands, which apply substantial forces concentrated along narrow areas or regions of the hand, which can be painful when the bags are carried for any period of time or over a distance.
Yet the problem remains that using the shoulder as a support point for the purpose of carrying bags loaded with goods that may cause the bags to be heavy produces an unbalanced strain on the shoulder carrying the shoulder strap / bag assembly.
Moreover, in such a system, even if all bags weighed the same, there would be unwanted strain on the shoulders relative to the remaining parts of a user's upper body, thus creating, e.g., additional neck strain.

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[0016]As shown in FIGS. 1-2, the present invention is a bag carrying harness 100 that includes a neck strap 102 having two ends 202a and 202b and two hook assemblies 120. Preferably the hook assemblies 120 are attached above the ends 202a and 202b in a lateral chest region of the elongated neck strap 102. The neck strap 102 is preferably made of high grade nylon webbing, but may be made of any durable and flexible material, such as leather, cloth, plastic, vinyl, synthetic leather, and the like. The neck strap 102 can also be made from a combination of the aforementioned materials. Two shoulder loops 105 are provided. One shoulder loop 105 is attached to a side of the neck strap 102 that includes the first end 202a. The other shoulder loop 105 is attached to an opposing side of the neck strap 102 that includes the second end 202b.

[0017]The neck strap 102 is preferably adjustable so that a user can adjust the height of hook assemblies 120 relative to the user's body in order to achi...

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Abstract

The bag carrying harness is a carrying device that includes an elongated neck strap having first and second ends and at least two hooks, the hooks being attached to the neck strap above the first and second ends, respectively, in a lateral chest region of the elongated neck strap. Two shoulder loops are provided. One shoulder loop is attached to a side of the neck strap that includes the first end. The other shoulder loop is attached to an opposing side of the neck strap that includes the second end. A laterally extending torso strap is attached to each of the first and second ends of the elongated neck strap so that a user can cinch a portion of the device proximate the ends of the elongated neck strap about an upper body portion of the user.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60 / 877,139, filed Dec. 27, 2006.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]The present invention relates to carrying harnesses, and more particularly to a bag carrying harness for holding and carrying a variety of bags, such as shopping bags, grocery bags, and the like.[0004]2. Description of the Related Art[0005]Paper bags commonly used in food shops, grocery stores, department stores, various retail stores, and the like have generally been replaced by plastic bags having opposing openings, which form handgrip portions or handles. However, while almost universally used, such plastic bags tend to have substantially smaller capacity than the paper variety, and any significant purchase usually results in multiple bags being packed.[0006]Additionally, when heavy items, such as cans or bottles, are packed, the handles gather and stretch to ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A45F3/14A45F3/02
CPCA45F3/14
Inventor TIPALDO, FRANK J.
Owner TIPALDO FR J
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