Mountain Tool Holster

a tool holster and mountain technology, applied in the field of mountain tool holsters, can solve the problems of little space for acceleration forces to develop between users, and achieve the effects of safe and secure fastening of mountain tools, quick and easy retrieval of tools, and easy removal of tools

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-10-31
JAKAL DARREN JOHANN FRASER
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[0008]The general idea of the invention is to provide a mechanism to safely and securely fasten a mountain tool (ice axe, ice tool, probe pole, skiing / hiking pole, fishing rod, etc) to any backpack (a generic backpack or a new backpack design that integrates the invention into the backpack) in a way that allows the wearer of the backpack to quickly and easily retrieve the tool for immediate use, without first removing the backpack. Conversely, the general idea of the invention is to allow the user to easily (one handed while wearing gloves) safely and securely re-attach a tool to any backpack without first removing the backpack.
[0009]It is also the general idea of the invention to not only reduce the potential danger inherent to many of the mountain tools, but to use the strong and rigid nature of these tool to help protect the user from the impact of a fall by strategically placing the tools on the body. Holding the tool close to the hip and along the back means that not only can the tool directly protect the user in the event of a fall by physically taking the brunt of an impact, but this placement on the body also means that there is little room for acceleration forces to develop between the user and the tool if the tool is ripped from the backpack.

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Holding the tool close to the hip and along the back means that not only can the tool directly protect the user in the event of a fall by physically taking the brunt of an impact, but this placement on the body also means that there is little room for acceleration forces to develop between the user and the tool if the tool is ripped from the backpack.

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[0016]The device described consists of three main components that are mechanically attached to any generic backpack (FIG. 1, Part 1) or integrated into a new and novel backpack (not shown). Protection is sought to cover all future embodiments of the device; from systems designed to retrofit existing backpacks to new designs that integrate the invention directly into a new backpack.

[0017]The first main component of the described device is the “holster” (FIG. 1, Part 2). The end of the holster that is towards the main body of the backpack (away for the user) is integrated into or attached to the backpack through mechanical means (such as, but not limited to, being sewn, glued or riveted). The other end of the holster is either also mechanically fastened to the hip-belt (such as, but not limited to being, sewn, glued or riveted) or this end may be configured with an adjustment mechanism and integrated into the hip belt tensioning system (not shown) or this end may be slotted and the hi...

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Abstract

A system or device for securely holding mountain tools, such as ice axes/ice tools and hiking, skiing or avalanche probe poles (and other such tools), on a backpack in a manner that allows the user to easily and conveniently acquire the tool when needed without first removing the backpack. This is applicable in emergency situations such as a crevasse fall where an ice axe in needed for preparing a rescue anchor or in the event of an avalanche where a probe pole is needed for a victim search. The system also allows for easy and convenient stowing of mountain tools without removal of the backpack as the situation dictates in non-emergency situations, such as after using the probe pole to probe for crevasses when crossing a glacier or after needing an ice tool for security when a repelling (abseiling) onto an icy stance or when stashing hiking poles when switching from hiking to scrambling.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims priority to US Patent Publication Number US-2010-0193558-A1 entitled “Mountain Tool Holster” published Aug. 5, 2010, U.S. Non-Provisional patent application No. 12 / 658,108 entitled “Mountain Tool Holster” filed on Feb. 3, 2010, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 61 / 206,822 entitled “Mountain Tool Holster” filed on Feb. 5, 2009 the subject matter which is herein incorporated by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONField of Invention[0002]The invention relates generally to devices and systems used to attach equipment, such as climbing, hiking or other tools / implements, to backpacks and the like. In particular the invention relates to a holster type device used to firmly and safely secure an ice axe, avalanche probe pole, ski pole or other tool / implement to a backpack in a manner that is both novel and clearly demonstrates improvement over the prior art.[0003]In climbing, hiking, skiing, snowboarding and other pursu...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A45F5/14A45F5/00
CPCA45F3/00A45F3/04A45F2003/142A45F2003/045A45F2003/001
Inventor JAKAL, DARREN JOHANN FRASER
Owner JAKAL DARREN JOHANN FRASER
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