Straps for hanging personal belongings

The strap for hanging carry-on items includes connectors that sever the strap or loop under overload, addressing the risk of improper detachment and ensuring secure carrying.

JP2026116478APending Publication Date: 2026-07-09TOMY CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
TOMY CO LTD
Filing Date
2026-05-01
Publication Date
2026-07-09

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Technical Problem

Existing straps for hanging carry-on items fail to effectively prevent the loop from expanding and detaching from the neck or shoulder when an overload is applied, posing a risk of neck or shoulder pulling, and may detach improperly when caught on external structures.

Method used

The strap incorporates a first connector that separates the hanging cord when an overload is applied, and a second connector that separates the loop when an overload is applied, ensuring secure detachment from the neck or shoulder.

Benefits of technology

The strap ensures secure detachment from the neck or shoulder by severing the strap or loop when an overload is applied, providing a safe and reliable method of carrying items, even when worn improperly.

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Abstract

To provide a strap for suspending personal belongings that can sever a loop in the case of excessive load on a loop that has been doubled in length by a fastening ring. [Means] A strap for suspending personal belongings, comprising a strap that can be worn around the neck or shoulders, wherein a loop is formed on the strap by providing a length adjustment ring for the strap, resulting in a double-loop strap, comprising: a first connector that connects adjacent strap portions within the strap and releases the connection to separate the strap when an overload is applied; and a second connector that connects adjacent strap portions within the loop and releases the connection to separate the loop when an overload is applied.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The present invention relates to a strap for hanging carry-on items.

Background Art

[0002] Conventionally, there has been known a strap for hanging carry-on items having a hanging strap that can be hung around the neck or shoulder, provided between a first strap portion and a second strap portion adjacent to each other in the hanging strap, connecting the first strap portion and the second strap portion, and having a connector that releases the connection between the first strap portion and the second strap portion and divides the hanging strap into two when an overload acts (Patent Document 1).

Prior Art Documents

Patent Documents

[0003]

Patent Document 1

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0004] According to this strap for hanging carry-on items, when the hanging strap is hung around the neck or shoulder and the hanging strap gets caught on an external structure or the like, a pulling force acts on the hanging strap and the connection by the connector is released, and the hanging strap is divided into two and comes off the neck or shoulder. By the way, there is a strap for hanging carry-on items having a structure for adjusting the length of the hanging strap by moving a feed can. In this case, even when the above-described connector is provided, there is a risk that a loop formed by a double strap portion in the feed can may be hung around the neck or shoulder by mistake. In this case, although the loop expands to some extent, the loop itself is not divided, so the neck or shoulder will be pulled. The present invention has been made in view of such circumstances, and an object thereof is to provide a strap for hanging carry-on items that can divide a loop when an overload acts on the loop formed by a double strap portion by a feed can. [Means for solving the problem]

[0005] The first method is, A strap for suspending personal belongings, comprising a strap that can be worn around the neck or shoulder, wherein the strap is provided with a length adjustment ring for the strap, thereby forming a double loop in the strap portion, A first connecting device connects adjacent sections of the aforementioned hanging cord and, when an overload is applied, releases the connection to sever the hanging cord. The system includes a second connector that connects adjacent string portions within the loop and releases the connection to separate the loop when an overload is applied. This is a strap for suspending personal belongings, characterized by the following features.

[0006] The second means is the first means, characterized in that the second connector is provided between one end of the first string portion that is passed through the feed ring and the second string portion whose one end is locked to the feed ring, and is movable relative to the second string portion as the feed ring moves.

[0007] The third means is the first means, characterized in that the second connector has one end locked to the feed ring and is provided on the portion of the string that is folded back at a location other than the feed ring and passed through the feed ring.

[0008] The fourth method is, A strap for suspending personal belongings, comprising a strap that can be worn around the neck or shoulder, wherein the strap is provided with a length adjustment ring for the strap, thereby forming a double loop in the strap portion, The ends of the aforementioned strap are configured to be individually connected to the items being carried, A first connecting device that connects at least one end of the aforementioned hanging strap to the carried item, and that, when an overload is applied, releases the connection between at least one end of the hanging strap and the carried item, thereby separating the at least one end of the hanging strap from the carried item. The system includes a second connector that connects adjacent string portions within the loop and releases the connection to separate the loop when an overload is applied. This is a strap for suspending personal belongings, characterized by the following features.

[0009] The fifth means is the first, third, or fourth means, characterized in that the second connector is provided on the inner portion of the loop.

[0010] The sixth means is the fifth means, characterized in that the strap is provided with an accessory attachment device for attaching personal belongings. [Effects of the Invention]

[0011] According to the first to third methods, when the hanging strap is properly placed around the neck or shoulders, if excessive pulling force is applied to the strap, the first connector becomes overloaded, the connection between the strap sections is released, the strap breaks, and the strap comes off the neck or shoulders. Furthermore, when the loop is worn around the neck or shoulders, if excessive pulling force is applied to the loop, for example, after the loop expands, the second connector becomes overloaded, the connection between the cord sections is released, and the loop breaks. Ultimately, the cord comes off the neck or shoulders. In this case, the first and third methods detach the strap from the neck and shoulders through a two-stage detachment, for example, by severing the loop and then the strap itself. On the other hand, according to the second method, the strap detaches from the neck and shoulders simultaneously with the detachment of the loop.

[0012] According to the fourth method, when the strap is properly placed around the neck or shoulder, if excessive pulling force is applied to the strap, the connection between the strap and the item will be broken, separating the strap from the item and causing the strap to detach from the neck or shoulder. Furthermore, when the loop is worn around the neck or shoulders, if excessive pulling force is applied to the loop, for example, after the loop expands, the second connector becomes overloaded, the connection between the cord sections is released, and the loop breaks. Ultimately, the cord comes off the neck or shoulders.

[0013] According to the fifth means, since the second connector is provided on the string portion located inside the loop formed by providing the feed can, the second connector is difficult to be visually recognized from the outside when the regular hanging string is properly hung, and a carrying item hanging strap with good appearance can be realized.

[0014] According to the sixth means, a carrying item can be easily attached via the carrying item attachment tool.

Brief Description of Drawings

[0015] [Figure 1] It is a perspective view showing a carrying item hanging strap according to the first embodiment. [Figure 2] It is a perspective view showing the male and female tools of the first connector. [Figure 3] It is a diagram showing the engagement relationship between the male and female tools of the first connector and the string portion. [Figure 4] It is a perspective view showing the male and female tools of the second connector. [Figure 5] It is a diagram showing the engagement relationship between the male and female tools of the second connector and the string portion. [Figure 6] It is a perspective view showing the feed can. [Figure 7] It is a diagram showing the engagement relationship between the feed can and the string portion. [Figure 8] It is a diagram showing the engagement relationship between the D can and the string portion. [Figure 9] It is a diagram showing the state of hanging the carrying item hanging strap around the neck in a regular manner. [Figure 10] It is a diagram showing the state of hanging the carrying item hanging strap around the neck in an irregular manner. [Figure 11] It is a perspective view showing a carrying item hanging strap according to the second embodiment. [Figure 12] It is a perspective view showing the male and female tools of the first connector. [Figure 13] It is a diagram showing the engagement relationship between the male and female tools of the first connector and the string portion. [Figure 14]This is a perspective view showing the male and female parts of the second connector. [Figure 15] This diagram shows the engagement relationship between the male and female connectors of the second coupling and the string portion. [Figure 16] This is a perspective view showing the feed can. [Figure 17] This diagram shows the engagement relationship between the feed ring and the string portion. [Figure 18] This diagram shows the engagement relationship between the D-ring and the string portion. [Figure 19] This diagram shows how to properly wear a personal belongings strap around your neck. [Figure 20] This diagram shows a person wearing a personal belongings strap around their neck in an unconventional manner. [Modes for carrying out the invention]

[0016] The following describes a strap for suspending personal belongings according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0017] [First Embodiment] Figure 1 is a perspective view showing a personal item suspension strap 100 according to the first embodiment. This personal item suspending strap 100 is equipped with a hanging cord 10 that can be worn around the neck or shoulder. The hanging cord 10 has a first connector 20, a second connector 30, a sliding ring 40, a D-ring 50, and a strap part 60 attached to it. 《Hanging cord 10》 The hanging cord 10 is composed of flat cord sections 11, 12, and 13. The cord portion 11 has one end 11a that is locked to the feed ring 40 and the other end 11b that is locked to the second connector 30. The locking structure by the feed ring 40 and the locking structure by the second connector 30 will be described later. The cord portion 12 has one end 12a secured to the second connector 30, is folded back at the first connector 20 and passed through the feed ring 40, and the other end 12b is secured to the D ring 50. The securing structure by the second connector 30, the folding structure by the first connector 20, the passing structure by the feed ring 40, and the securing structure by the D ring 50 will be described later. Furthermore, one end 13a of the cord portion 13 is secured to the D-ring 50, and the other end 13b is secured to the first connector 20. The securing structure using the D-ring 50 and the securing structure using the first connector 20 will be described later. Furthermore, the cord portion between the feed ring 40 and the first connector 20 is double-layered, forming the length adjustment cord portion.

[0018] 《1st connector 20》 Figure 2 is a perspective view showing the male connector 21 and female connector 22 of the first connector 20, and Figure 3 is a diagram showing the engagement relationship between the male connector 21 and female connector 22 of the first connector 20 and the string portion. The first connector 20 is made of plastic and consists of a male connector (connecting piece) 21 and a female connector (connecting piece) 22. This first connector 20 is used to connect the folded portion of the string portion 12 to the other end 13b of the string portion 13, and releases the connection when an overload is applied.

[0019] <Male tool 21> The male tool 21 is provided with a knob portion 21a. One side of this knob portion 21a is an insertion piece. 21b is formed as a protruding part. Furthermore, hemispherical fitting projections 21c are formed on both sides of the insertion piece 21b. Furthermore, a string hole 21d is formed on the other end of the knob portion 21a. A string portion 12, with one end 12a locked to the male part 31 (Figure 4) of the second connector 30, is passed through this string hole 21d from the back side and folded back in the direction of the feed ring 40. In other words, the string portion 12 passed through the string hole 21d constitutes a folded portion.

[0020] <Female tool 22> The female part 22 is provided with a knob portion 22a. An insertion hole 22b is formed at one end of the knob portion 22a into which the insertion piece 21b of the male part 21 is inserted. The knob portion 22a also has a fitting hole 22c that fits onto the fitting projection 21c when the insertion piece 21b of the male part 21 is inserted into the insertion hole 22b. The wall constituting the knob portion 22a of the female fitting 22 is elastic, and when the insertion piece 21b of the male fitting 21 is inserted into the insertion hole 22b, it elastically deforms due to the sliding contact of the fitting projection 21c, and when the fitting projection 21c reaches the fitting hole 22c, the elastic force causes the fitting projection 21c to fit into the fitting hole 22c. On the other hand, if a strong force is applied that separates the male fitting 21 and the female fitting 22, the wall constituting the knob portion 22a elastically deforms due to the sliding contact of the fitting projection 21c, causing the fitting projection 21c to come out of the fitting hole 22c and releasing the engagement between the fitting projection 21c and the fitting hole 22c.

[0021] Furthermore, a cord-threading hole 22d is formed on the other end of the knob portion 22a. The other end 13b of the cord portion 13, whose one end 13a is secured to the D-ring 50, is passed through this cord-threading hole 22d from the front side, folded back, and immediately sewn to the back side of the cord portion 13.

[0022] 《Second connector 30》 Figure 4 is a perspective view showing the male connector 31 and female connector 32 of the second connector 30, and Figure 5 is a diagram showing the engagement relationship between the male connector 31 and female connector 32 of the second connector 30 and the string portion. The second connector 30 is made of plastic and consists of a male connector (connecting piece) 31 and a female connector (connecting piece) 32. This second connector 30 is used to connect the other end 11b of the string portion 11 to one end 12a of the string portion 12, and releases the connection when an overload is applied.

[0023] <male tool 31> The male part 31 is provided with a knob portion 31a. A protruding insertion piece 31b is formed on one side of the knob portion 31a. Hemispherical fitting projections 31c are formed on both sides of the insertion piece 31b.

[0024] On the other end side of the gripping portion 31a, a string through-hole 31d is formed. One end portion 12a of the string portion 12 is passed through the string through-hole 31d from the front side, folded back, and then sewn to the back side of the string portion 12 immediately after that.

[0025] 〈Female tool 32〉 The female tool 32 is provided with a gripping portion 32a. At one end of this gripping portion 32a, an insertion hole 32b into which the insertion piece 31b of the male tool 31 is inserted is formed. Further, in the gripping portion 32a, when the insertion piece 31b of the male tool 31 is inserted into the insertion hole 32b, a fitting hole 32c that fits into the fitting projection 31c is formed. The wall constituting the gripping portion 32a of this female tool 32 has elasticity. When the insertion piece 31b of the male tool 31 is inserted into the insertion hole 32b, it elastically deformes due to the sliding contact of the fitting projection 31c, and when the fitting projection 31c reaches the fitting hole 32c, the fitting projection 31c fits into the fitting hole 32c by the elastic force. On the other hand, when a strong force acts to separate the male tool 31 and the female tool 32, the wall constituting the gripping portion 32a elastically deformes due to the sliding contact of the fitting projection 31c, and the fitting projection 31c comes out of the fitting hole 32c and the fitting between the fitting projection 31c and the fitting hole 32c is released.

[0026] On the other end side of the gripping portion 32a, a string through-hole 32d is formed. The other end portion 11b of the string portion 11 is passed through the string through-hole 32d from the front side, folded back, and then sewn to the back side of the string portion 11 immediately after that.

[0027] 《Feeding tube 40》 FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the feeding tube 40, and FIG. 7 is a view showing the engagement relationship between the feeding tube 40 and the string portion. The feeding tube 40 is for adjusting the length of the hanging string 10 by changing the length of the string portion for adjusting the length of the hanging string 10. The feeding tube 40 is made of plastic and is formed in a “day” shape in plan view. Specifically, the feeding tube 40 is integrally molded with plastic, and in plan view, it is rectangular, and two string through-holes 41b and 41c are formed sandwiching the central horizontal bar 41a.

[0028] One end 11a of the cord portion 11 is secured to the horizontal bar 41a of the fastener 40. In other words, one end 11a of the cord portion 11 is passed through the cord hole 41b from the back to the front of the fastener 40, and then through the cord hole 41c from the front to the back, and folded back to wrap around the horizontal bar 41a. The folded portion is sewn to the back of the cord portion 11 immediately after the fold.

[0029] Furthermore, the cord portion 12, which has been folded back by the male connector 21 of the first connector 20, is passed from the back to the front through the cord hole 41b of the feed ring 40, and the cord portion 12 is also passed from the front to the back through the hole 41c.

[0030] 《D-ring 50》 Figure 8 shows the engagement relationship between the D-ring 50 and the cord portion. The D-ring 50 is made of metal, although there are no particular restrictions, and is provided for attaching the strap part 60 (see Figure 1). The other end 12b of the cord portion 12 and one end 13a of the cord portion 13 are secured to the D-ring 50. The D-ring 50 comprises a straight rod portion 50a and an arc-shaped portion 50b. One end 13a of the cord portion 13 is passed through the space formed by the straight rod portion 50a and the arc-shaped portion 50b, and is folded back to enclose the straight rod portion 50a. The folded portion is sewn to the back side of the cord portion 13 immediately after the fold. At the same time, the other end 12b of the cord portion 12 is sandwiched between the folded portion and the cord portion 13 and is sewn to the back side of the cord portion 13.

[0031] Strap parts 60 The strap part 60 is provided for suspending personal belongings.

[0032] 《How to use》 The personal item suspension strap 100 is used by suspending the personal item from the strap part 60 and then placing the hanging cord 10 around the neck or shoulder in the proper manner. Here, the proper method is to treat the cord portion 12, which is folded back and made double by the first connector 20, that is, the length adjustment cord portion, in the same way as the single cord portion and place it around the neck or shoulder (Figure 9).

[0033] Effects of the First Embodiment When the personal belongings suspension strap 100 is properly worn around the neck or shoulder by the hanging cord 10 (Figure 9), if the personal belongings suspension strap 100 gets caught on an external object or person for any reason, an excessive pulling force will be applied to the hanging cord 10. In this case, a large force will be applied between the male 21 and female 22 of the first connector 20, causing them to separate. As a result, the engagement between the male 21 and female 22 of the first connector 20 will be released, the hanging cord 10 will be cut in two, and the strap will be cut off from the neck or shoulder. The hanging strap 10 comes off.

[0034] Furthermore, when the strap 100 for carrying items is worn in an unconventional manner, that is, when the loop, which consists of a doubled cord section 12 for length adjustment, is worn around the neck or shoulder (Figure 10), if the strap 100 for carrying items gets caught on an external object or person for any reason, an excessive pulling force will be applied to the loop. In this case, the adjustment ring 40 moves along the hanging cord 10 and the loop expands. When it reaches its limit, a large force acts between the male 31 and female 32 of the second connector 30, separating them. As a result, the engagement between the male 31 and female 32 of the second connector 30 is released, and the loop of the length-adjusting cord section is severed. At this stage, the cord section 12 becomes single-layered, but the hanging cord 10 is still not removed from the neck or shoulder. In this state, if excessive pulling force is applied to the hanging strap 10, eventually the engagement between the male part 21 and the female part 22 of the first connector 20 will be released, the single hanging strap 10 will be split into two, and the hanging strap 10 will come off the neck or shoulders. In this case, depending on how the load is applied, the disconnection by the second connector 30 may occur later than the disconnection by the first connector 20.

[0035] Thus, the strap 10 will break not only when the item is hung around the neck or shoulder in the proper manner, but also when it is hung around the neck or shoulder in an unproper manner. Therefore, a more secure item suspension strap 100 can be realized.

[0036] [Second Embodiment] Figure 11 is a perspective view showing a personal belongings suspension strap 200 according to the second embodiment. This personal item suspending strap 200 is equipped with a hanging strap 15 that can be worn around the neck or shoulder. The hanging strap 15 has a first connector 25, a second connector 35, a sliding ring 45, a D-ring 55, and a strap part 65 attached to it. 《Hanging cord 15》 The hanging cord 15 is composed of flat cord sections 16, 17, and 18. The cord portion 16 has one end 16a that is secured to the feed ring 45 and passes through the second connector 35, and the other end 16b that is secured to the first connector 25. The securing structure by the feed ring 45, the passing structure of the second connector 35, and the securing structure by the first connector 35 will be described later. The cord portion 17 has one end 17a secured to the first connector 25 and the other end 17b secured to the D-ring 55. The securing structure by the first connector 25 and the securing structure by the D-ring 55 will be described later. Furthermore, one end 18a of the cord portion 18 is secured to the D-ring 55 and passed through the feed ring 45, while the other end 18b is secured to the second connector 35. The securing structure by the D-ring 55, the passing structure of the feed ring 45, and the securing structure by the second connector 35 will be described later.

[0037] 《1st connector 25》 Figure 12 is a perspective view showing the male connector 26 and female connector 27 of the first connector 25, and Figure 13 is a diagram showing the engagement relationship between the male connector 26 and female connector 27 of the first connector 25 and the string portion. The first connector 25 is made of plastic and consists of a male connector (connecting piece) 26 and a female connector (connecting piece) 27. This first connector 25 is used to connect the other end 16b of the string portion 16 to one end 17a of the string portion 17, and releases the connection when an overload is applied.

[0038] <male tool 26> The male part 26 is provided with a knob 26a. A protruding insertion piece 26b is formed on one side of the knob 26a. Hemispherical fitting projections 26c are formed on both sides of the insertion piece 26b. Furthermore, a string-threading hole 26d is formed on the other end of the knob portion 26a. One end 17a of the string portion 17 is passed through this string-threading hole 26d from the back to the front and folded back immediately before the string portion It is sewn onto the back of the 17-minute piece.

[0039] <Female tool 27> The female part 27 is provided with a knob portion 27a. An insertion hole 27b is formed at one end of the knob portion 27a into which the insertion piece 26b of the male part 26 is inserted. The knob portion 27a also has a fitting hole 27c that fits onto the fitting projection 26c when the insertion piece 26b of the male part 26 is inserted into the insertion hole 27b. The wall constituting the knob portion 27a of the female fitting 27 is elastic, and when the insertion piece 26b of the male fitting 26 is inserted into the insertion hole 27b, it elastically deforms due to the sliding contact of the fitting projection 26c, and when the fitting projection 26c reaches the fitting hole 27c, the elastic force causes the fitting projection 26c to fit into the fitting hole 27c. On the other hand, if a strong force is applied that separates the male fitting 26 and the female fitting 27, the wall constituting the knob portion 27a elastically deforms due to the sliding contact of the fitting projection 26c, causing the fitting projection 26c to come out of the fitting hole 27c and releasing the engagement between the fitting projection 26c and the fitting hole 27c.

[0040] Furthermore, a string-threading hole 27d is formed on the other end of the knob portion 27a. The other end 16b of the string portion 16 is passed through this string-threading hole 27d from the back to the front, folded back, and immediately sewn to the back side of the string portion 16.

[0041] 《Second connector 35》 Figure 14 is a perspective view showing the male connector 36 and female connector 37 of the second connector 35, and Figure 15 is a diagram showing the engagement relationship between the male connector 36 and female connector 37 of the second connector 35 and the string portion. The second connector 35 is made of plastic and consists of a male connector (connecting piece) 36 and a female connector (connecting piece) 37. This second connector 35 is used to connect the other end 18b of the string portion 18 to the middle portion of the string portion 16, and releases the connection when an overload is applied.

[0042] <male tool 36> The male part 36 is provided with a knob 36a. A protruding insertion piece 36b is formed on one side of the knob 36a. Hemispherical fitting projections 36c are formed on both sides of the insertion piece 36b.

[0043] Furthermore, a string-threading hole 36d is formed on the other end of the knob portion 36a. The other end 18b of the string portion 18 is passed through this string-threading hole 36d from the front to the back, folded back, and then sewn to the back side of the string portion 18.

[0044] <Female tool 37> The female part 37 is provided with a knob portion 37a. An insertion hole 37b is formed at one end of the knob portion 37a into which the insertion piece 36b of the male part 36 is inserted. The knob portion 37a also has a fitting hole 37c that fits onto the fitting projection 36c when the insertion piece 36b of the male part 36 is inserted into the insertion hole 37b. The wall constituting the knob portion 37a of the female fitting 37 is elastic, and when the insertion piece 36b of the male fitting 36 is inserted into the insertion hole 37b, it elastically deforms due to the sliding contact of the fitting projection 36c, and when the fitting projection 36c reaches the fitting hole 37c, the elastic force causes the fitting projection 36c to fit into the fitting hole 37c. On the other hand, if a strong force is applied that separates the male fitting 36 and the female fitting 37, the wall constituting the knob portion 37a elastically deforms due to the sliding contact of the fitting projection 36c, causing the fitting projection 36c to come out of the fitting hole 37c and releasing the engagement between the fitting projection 36c and the fitting hole 37c.

[0045] Furthermore, a string-passing hole 37d is formed on the other end of the knob portion 37a. A string portion 16, with one end 16a locked to the feed ring 45, is passed through this string-passing hole 37d from the back to the front and pulled out towards the first connector 25.

[0046] 《Sending Can 45》 Figure 16 is a perspective view showing the feed ring 45, and Figure 17 is a diagram showing the engagement relationship between the feed ring 45 and the string portion. The adjustment ring 45 is used to adjust the length of the hanging string 15 by moving it. The feed can 45 is made of plastic and is formed in a "day" shape in plan view. Specifically, the feed can 45 is integrally molded with plastic, and in plan view, it is rectangular, and two string through holes 45b and 45c are formed sandwiching the central horizontal bar 45a.

[0047] One end 16a of the string part 16 is locked to the horizontal bar 45a of the feed can 45. That is, one end 16a of the string part 16 is passed from the back side to the front side of the feed can 45 through the string through hole 45b, and further, from the front side to the back side through the string through hole 45c and folded back so as to wrap the horizontal bar 45a, and immediately after folding back, it is sewn to the back side of the string part 16.

[0048] Also, a string part 18 whose one end 18a is locked to the D can 55 is passed from the back side to the front side through the string through hole 45b of the feed can 45, and further, the string part 18 is passed from the front side to the back side through the through hole 45c and pulled out toward the second coupler 35.

[0049] 《D can 55》 Figure 8 is a diagram showing the engagement relationship between the D can 55 and the string part. The D can 55 is not particularly limited but is made of metal and is provided for attaching the strap part 65 (see Figure 1). To the D can 55, the other end 17b of the string part 17 and one end 18a of the string part 18 are locked. The D can 55 includes a straight bar part 55a and an arcuate part 55b. One end 18a of the string part 18 is passed through the space formed by the straight bar part 55a and the arcuate part 55b, folded back so as to wrap the straight bar part 55a, and the folded part is sewn to the back side of the string part 18 immediately after folding back. At that time, the other end 17b of the string part 17 is sandwiched between the folded part and the string part 18 and is simultaneously sewn to the back side of the string part 18.

[0050] 《Strap part 65》 The strap part 65 is provided for hanging the carried item.

[0051] 《Usage method》 The personal item suspending strap 200 is used by suspending the personal item from the strap part 65 and then hanging the hanging cord 15 around the neck or shoulder in the proper manner. Here, the proper method is to treat the doubled cord portion 16, which is made up by the sliding ring 45, in the same way as the single cord portion and hang it around the neck or shoulder (Figure 19).

[0052] Effects of the Second Embodiment When the personal belongings suspending strap 200 is properly worn around the neck or shoulder by the hanging cord 15 (Figure 19), if the personal belongings suspending strap 200 gets caught on an external object or person for any reason, an excessive pulling force is applied to the hanging cord 15. In this case, a large force acts between the male part 26 and the female part 27 of the first connector 25, causing them to separate. As a result, the engagement between the male part 26 and the female part 27 of the first connector 25 is released, the hanging cord 15 is cut in two, and the hanging cord 15 comes off the neck or shoulder.

[0053] Furthermore, when the strap 200 for carrying items is worn around the neck or shoulder in an unconventional manner, that is, when the loop, which is made up of a doubled cord section 16 by the sliding ring 45, is worn around the neck or shoulder (Figure 20), if the strap 200 for carrying items gets caught on an external object or person for any reason, excessive pulling force will be applied to the loop. In this case, the sliding ring 45 moves along the hanging cord 15 and the loop expands. And then, at its limit... At this point, a large force acts between the male connector 36 and the female connector 37 of the second connector 35, causing them to separate. As a result, the engagement between the male connector 36 and the female connector 37 of the second connector 35 is released, the loop is divided into two, and the strap 15 comes off the neck or shoulder.

[0054] Thus, the strap 15 will break not only when the item is hung around the neck or shoulder in the proper manner, but also when it is hung around the neck or shoulder in an unproper manner. Therefore, a more secure item suspension strap 200 can be realized.

[0055] Variant form Although embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it goes without saying that the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, and various modifications are possible without departing from the spirit of the invention.

[0056] For example, in the above embodiment, the first connectors 20 and 25 are made up of a male and female connector, and the second connectors 30 and 35 are made up of a male and female connector. However, instead of a male and female connector, a pair of connecting pieces that are connected to each other by magnetic force may be used.

[0057] Furthermore, in the above embodiment, the hanging straps 10 and 15 are configured in a loop shape, and the item is suspended via D-rings 50 and 55 and strap parts 60 and 65 (item attachment devices). However, the item may be suspended via C-rings, D-rings, round rings, snap hooks, strings, or other item attachment devices without the strap parts 60 and 65. Alternatively, the item may be suspended using an item attachment device that combines a C-ring or round ring (or the like) with a strap part 60 instead of the D-rings 60 and 65. Moreover, one item (such as a bag) may be suspended from both ends of the hanging strap via item attachment devices such as D-rings or snap hooks.

[0058] Furthermore, when suspending items (such as bags) from both ends of the hanging strap, one of the connecting pieces of the first connector may be attached to the item without going through the strap portion of the hanging strap, and the other connecting piece may be attached to at least one end of the hanging strap, thereby connecting the hanging strap and the item with the first connector, and the connection between the hanging strap and the item may be severed when an overload is applied to the first connector. [Explanation of Symbols]

[0059] 10 Hanging string 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18 String part 20, 25 1st connector 30, 35 2nd connector 40, 45 Sending can 50, 55 D-ring 60, 65 Strap parts 100, 200 Carrying straps

Claims

1. A strap for suspending personal belongings, comprising a strap that can be worn around the neck or shoulder, wherein the strap is provided with a length adjustment ring for the strap, thereby forming a double loop in the strap portion, A first connecting device connects adjacent sections of the aforementioned hanging string and, when an overload is applied, releases the connection to sever the hanging string. The system includes a second connector that connects adjacent string portions within the loop and releases the connection to separate the loop when an overload is applied. A strap for hanging personal belongings, characterized by the following features.

2. The strap for hanging portable items according to claim 1, characterized in that the second connector is provided between one end of the first string portion that is passed through the feed ring and the second string portion whose one end is locked to the feed ring, and is movable relative to the second string portion as the feed ring moves.

3. The strap for hanging personal belongings according to claim 1, characterized in that the second connector has one end locked to the feed ring and is provided on the portion of the string that is folded back at a location other than the feed ring and passed through the feed ring.

4. A strap for suspending personal belongings, comprising a strap that can be worn around the neck or shoulder, wherein the strap is provided with a length adjustment ring for the strap, thereby forming a double loop in the strap portion, The ends of the aforementioned strap are configured to be individually connected to the items being carried, A first connecting device that connects at least one end of the aforementioned hanging strap to the carried item, and that releases the connection between at least one end of the hanging strap and the carried item when an overload is applied, thereby separating at least one end of the hanging strap from the carried item. The system includes a second connector that connects adjacent string portions within the loop and releases the connection to separate the loop when an overload is applied. A strap for hanging personal belongings, characterized by the following features.

5. The strap for hanging personal belongings according to claim 1, 3, or 4, characterized in that the second connector is provided on the inner portion of the loop.

6. The strap for hanging personal belongings according to claim 5, characterized in that the aforementioned hanging cord is provided with a personal belongings attachment device for attaching personal belongings.