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Carrying system

a carrying system and shoulder strap technology, applied in the field of carrying systems, can solve the problems of inability to put on and take off, the carrying system without cross-shoulder straps cannot work in itself, and the user's load is incorrect, so as to prevent the user from incorrect loading. , the effect of simple taking off and putting on

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-02-14
COXA CARRY
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Benefits of technology

The present invention is a carrying system that is designed to be comfortable for the user and prevent incorrect loading. The carrying system includes an ergonomic back plate with specifically adapted carrying straps for putting on and taking off the carrying system in a simple and fast way. The carrying system is simple to fasten and wear, and it results in better weight distribution, a better fit with the carrier's body, and prevents incorrect loading.

Problems solved by technology

Known technic of today's carrying systems are characterized mainly in a difficuly in putting on and in a difficulty in taking off these.
This tinier strap does not do much good, but points to the problem with todays shoulder straps.
A carrying system with crossed shoulder straps would not work in itself, the carrying system would not be possible to put on, nor to take off.
An additional problem with todays shoulder straps is that they often are too tight fitting at the sides of whomen's breasts.
The fastening of today's shoulder straps is most often a pemanent connection to the backpack and not adjustable in the horizontal direction.
Hence, there are several problems with known technic in the form of incorrect loading, shafing at various body parts of the carrier, restricted movability of the carrier upon use of the carrying system, and major difficulties in connection to when the user is about to put on or take off the carrying system.

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[0033]The FIGS. 1a, 1b and 1c illustrate the present invention. Carrying system 1 consisting of a back plate 2 with carrying straps 3, 4, 5 and 6 with one connecting body 7. Four carrying straps 3, 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the back plate 2 at the positions P1, P2, P3 and P4, of which two are upper carrying straps 3 and 4, and two lower carrying straps 5 and 6.

[0034]A connecting body 7 is fastened to one of the lower carrying straps 6. This connecting body has three connectors for fastening body 8. The back plate 2 has an outer side 11 which is adapted to lay against a back of said user. The other three carrying straps 3, 4 and 5 have in their free ends, each and one, a fastening body 8.

[0035]The carrying plate 2 is placed on the back and the upper carrying straps 3 and 4 are put on the carrier's shoulders and these carrying strap's fastening bodies 8 are, each and one, pushed into the connecting body 7 and locked there. The remaining lower carrying straps 6 fastening body 8 is, i...

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[0049]FIGS. 2a, 2b och 2c illustrates the present invention. Carrying system 1 consisting of a back plate 2 with carrying straps 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 with two connecting bodies 7. Five carrying straps 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 are fastened to the back plate 1 at the positions P1, P2, P3 and P4, of which two are upper carrying straps 3 and 4 and three are lower carrying straps 5, 6 and 9.

[0050]Two of the lower carrying straps 6 and 9 are fastened to the same point. The lower carrying strap 9 is also a girdle.

[0051]Carrying strap 3 och carrying strap 5 are equipped at its free ends with connecting body. Carrying strap 4, carrying strap 6 och carrying strap 9 are equipped at its free ends with a respective fastening body 8 in order to connect to the connecting bodies 7.

[0052]Carrying strap 4 och carrying strap 9 are connected together in a connecting body 7. This connecting body 7 has two inlets for connection with respective fastening body 8 from carrying strap 4 and 9.

[0053]The carrying plate 2 i...

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Abstract

The present invention concerns a carrying system comprising an ergonomic back plate (2) which is substantially covering the entire back of a user, a first carrying strap (3) adapted to extend from a first position (P1) of an upper section of said back plate (2) over a first shoulder of a user substantially diagonally downwards towards solar plexus of said user, a second carrying strap (4) adapted to extend from a second position (P2) of said upper section of said back plate over a second shoulder of said user substantially diagonally downwards towards solar plexus of said user, a third carrying strap (5) adapted to extend from a first position (P3) of a lower section of said back plate (2) under a first arm of said user substantially diagonally upwards towards solar plexus of said user, and a fourth carrying strap (6) adapted to extend from a second position (P4) of said lower section of said back plate (2) under a second arm of said user substantially diagonally upwards towards solar plexus of said user. The carrying system is characterized in that at least one of said carrying straps (3, 4, 5, 6) are provided with a connecting body (7) which is fixated at its free end, and each and one of the remaining carrying straps (3, 4, 5, 6) are provided with a fastening body (8) which is fixated at its free end, wherein said at least one connecting body (7) is adapted to connect said respective fastening body (8).

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present invention relates to a carrying system, comprising an ergonomic back plate which is substantially covering the entire back of a user, a first carrying strap adapted to extend from a first position of an upper section of said back plate over a first shoulder of a user substantially diagonally downwards towards solar plexus of said user, a second carrying strap adapted to extend from a second position of said upper section of said back plate over a second shoulder of said user substantially diagonally downwards towards solar plexus of said user, a third carrying strap adapted to extend from a first position of a lower section of said back plate under a first arm of said user substantially upwards towards solar plexus of said user, and a fourth carrying strap adapted to extend from a second position of said lower section of said back plate under a second arm of said user substantially diagonally upwards towards solar plexus of said user.TECHNICAL BACKGR...

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IPC IPC(8): A45F4/02A41D1/00A45F4/00A41D13/015
CPCA45F3/04A45F3/10A45F3/08A41D13/0556A45F3/14A45F5/00A45F2003/144A45F2005/002A41D13/0531A45F3/047
Inventor BERGKVIST, CLAES
Owner COXA CARRY
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