US20010025867A1 - Shoulder strap assembly for backsacks - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a shoulder strap assembly that can be releasably attached to backsacks or backpacks of different sizes.
- the shoulder straps are attached to the pouch of the backsack by sewing, which is labor-intensive and requires a skilled worker, as the shoulder straps are sewn to different faces.
- the users often have to buy backsacks of different sizes and shapes for different utility.
- the present invention is intended to provide a shoulder strap assembly that can be releasably attached to a backsack or the like to mitigate and/or obviate the above problems.
- a backsack in accordance with the present invention comprises:
- a pouch including two first buckle members attached thereto;
- a shoulder strap unit including two shoulder straps each having a second buckle member for releasably engaging with an associated said first buckle member;
- an engaging means mounted to the shoulder strap unit and releasably engaged with the positioning means on the pouch.
- the positioning means includes: a plate securely mounted to an upper portion of a rear side of the pouch, two horizontally extending engaging strips provided on the plate, each engaging strip having an engaging groove defined in an underside thereof, and two spaced vertical ribs having a vertical guide passage formed therebetween.
- the shoulder strap unit is substantially U-shape with a mediate portion.
- the engaging means includes a fixing plate secured to the mediate portion of the shoulder strap unit, the fixing plate including two ends and a mediate portion.
- An engaging plate includes a mediate portion secured to the mediate portion of the fixing plate.
- the engaging plate further includes two side portions, each side portion having a vertical wall, the vertical wall and an associated end of the fixing plate having a gap therebetween.
- a flexible tab extends upward from the mediate portion of the engaging plate and has a step formed on an underside thereof.
- the flexible tab is bent away from the pouch and guided vertically upward through the vertical guide passage when attaching the shoulder strap unit to the positioning means.
- the flexible tab returns to an upright position with the step resting on an upper edge of the plate when the flexible tab leaves the vertical guide passage.
- the vertical wall of each side portion of the engaging plate is engaged with the engaging groove of an associated engaging strip.
- the vertical rib is engaged in an associated vertical slot.
- the pouch further comprises two waist straps attached thereto, wherein one of the waist straps has a male buckle member and the other one of the waist straps has a female buckle member for releasably engaging with the male buckle member.
- the first buckle members of the pouch are provided on the waist straps, respectively.
- FIG. 1 is a front exploded perspective view of a backsack with a shoulder strap assembly in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a rear exploded perspective view of the backsack in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a side view, partly sectioned along line 3 - 3 in FIG. 2, of the backsack, illustrating attachment of the shoulder strap assembly.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view of a portion of FIG. 3, wherein the shoulder strap assembly is attached to the pouch of the backsack.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged exploded perspective view illustrating detailed structure of a positioning means and a shoulder strap unit of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a front view illustrating attachment of the shoulder strap assembly in accordance with the present invention to a small pouch.
- FIG. 7 is a front view illustrating attachment of the shoulder strap assembly in accordance with the present invention to a medium-size pouch.
- FIG. 8 is a front view illustrating attachment of the shoulder strap assembly in accordance with the present invention to a large pouch.
- a shoulder strap assembly in accordance with the present invention is adapted to be attached to a bag or pouch 10 to form a backsack, backpack, or the like.
- the pouch 10 includes a pair of waist straps 11 attached thereto, wherein one of the waist straps 11 has a male buckle member 13 attached thereto for releasably engaging with a female buckle member 14 provided on the other waist strap 11 .
- two straps 12 are attached to the pouch 10 and each includes a male buckle member 12 .
- the straps 12 are extended from a main portion of an associated waist strap 11 .
- the shoulder strap assembly in accordance with the present invention includes a positioning means 20 , a shoulder strap unit 30 , and an engaging means 40 .
- the positioning means 20 in this embodiment is a plate 20 a securely mounted (e.g., by riveting or other suitable means) to an upper portion of a rear side of the pouch 10 .
- the positioning means 20 further includes a pair of horizontally spaced engaging seats 21 formed on the plate 20 a , each engaging seat 21 having an engaging strip 22 with an engaging groove 23 in an underside thereof, best shown in FIG. 5.
- Each engaging seat 21 includes a vertical plate 24 , 25 to form a vertical guide passage 26 by the two spaced vertical ribs 24 and 25 .
- the shoulder strap unit 30 is substantially U-shape and includes a strap 31 attached to each of two ends thereof, each strap 31 having a female buckle member 32 attached thereto.
- the engaging means 40 includes a fixing plate 41 secured (e.g., by riveting or other suitable means) to a mediate portion 34 (FIG. 1) of the shoulder strap unit 30 .
- An engaging plate 43 includes a mediate portion (not labeled) secured to a mediate portion (not labeled) of the fixing plate 41 .
- the engaging plate 43 further includes two side portions 45 and 46 each having an upper wall 49 (FIG.
- each side portion 45 , 46 and an associated end of the fixing plate 41 have a gap 44 therebetween, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5.
- a flexible tab 42 extends upward from the mediate portion of the engaging plate 43 and has a step 48 formed on an underside thereof.
- each side portion 45 , 46 of the engaging plate 43 has a vertical slot 47 , which will be described later.
- the shoulder strap unit 30 is firstly placed below the engaging seats 21 and the tab 42 is then slid upward along the guide passage 26 until the tab 42 reaches a position shown in FIG. 4. It is noted that the tab 42 is bent away from the pouch 10 during the vertical movement in the guide passage 26 , and the tab 42 returns to its upright position due to its flexibility. Thus, the step 48 of the tab 42 rests on an upper edge 28 (FIG. 4) of the plate 20 a . Namely, downward movement of the shoulder strap unit 30 is prevented unless the tab 42 is firstly pushed away from the engaging seat 21 and then moved downward. In addition, the upper walls 49 of the engaging plate 43 are securely engaged with the engaging grooves 23 of the engaging strips 22 , respectively.
- each vertical rib 24 , 25 is moved into an associated vertical slot 47 .
- the female buckle members 32 on the shoulder strap unit 30 may be releasably engaged with the male buckle members 15 of the straps 12 , thereby forming a backsack.
- the shoulder strap unit 30 in accordance with the present invention can be attached to pouches or bags of different sizes such that the user may buy only one shoulder strap unit 30 to match backsacks or backpacks of different sizes and shapes for different utility. No sewing work is required for attaching the shoulder strap unit 30 to the pouches or bags.
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A backsack includes a pouch with two first buckle members attached thereto. A positioning device is secured to the pouch. A shoulder strap unit includes two shoulder straps each having a second buckle member for releasably engaging with an associated first buckle member. An engaging device is mounted to the shoulder strap unit and is releasably engaged with the positioning device on the pouch, thereby releasably attach the shoulder strap unit to the pouch.
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- This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/536,798 filed on Mar. 28, 2000, which is now abandoned.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a shoulder strap assembly that can be releasably attached to backsacks or backpacks of different sizes.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- In a typical backsack or backpack, the shoulder straps are attached to the pouch of the backsack by sewing, which is labor-intensive and requires a skilled worker, as the shoulder straps are sewn to different faces. In addition, the users often have to buy backsacks of different sizes and shapes for different utility. The present invention is intended to provide a shoulder strap assembly that can be releasably attached to a backsack or the like to mitigate and/or obviate the above problems.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a shoulder strap assembly that can be releasably attached to a backsack or backpack to thereby lower the cost of backsacks or backpacks.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a shoulder strap assembly that can be attached to a backsack or the like without sewing work to thereby lower the manufacture cost.
- A backsack in accordance with the present invention comprises:
- a pouch including two first buckle members attached thereto;
- a positioning means secured to the pouch;
- a shoulder strap unit including two shoulder straps each having a second buckle member for releasably engaging with an associated said first buckle member; and
- an engaging means mounted to the shoulder strap unit and releasably engaged with the positioning means on the pouch.
- In an embodiment of the invention, the positioning means includes: a plate securely mounted to an upper portion of a rear side of the pouch, two horizontally extending engaging strips provided on the plate, each engaging strip having an engaging groove defined in an underside thereof, and two spaced vertical ribs having a vertical guide passage formed therebetween. The shoulder strap unit is substantially U-shape with a mediate portion. The engaging means includes a fixing plate secured to the mediate portion of the shoulder strap unit, the fixing plate including two ends and a mediate portion. An engaging plate includes a mediate portion secured to the mediate portion of the fixing plate. The engaging plate further includes two side portions, each side portion having a vertical wall, the vertical wall and an associated end of the fixing plate having a gap therebetween. A flexible tab extends upward from the mediate portion of the engaging plate and has a step formed on an underside thereof. The flexible tab is bent away from the pouch and guided vertically upward through the vertical guide passage when attaching the shoulder strap unit to the positioning means. The flexible tab returns to an upright position with the step resting on an upper edge of the plate when the flexible tab leaves the vertical guide passage. The vertical wall of each side portion of the engaging plate is engaged with the engaging groove of an associated engaging strip. The vertical rib is engaged in an associated vertical slot.
- The pouch further comprises two waist straps attached thereto, wherein one of the waist straps has a male buckle member and the other one of the waist straps has a female buckle member for releasably engaging with the male buckle member. The first buckle members of the pouch are provided on the waist straps, respectively.
- Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a front exploded perspective view of a backsack with a shoulder strap assembly in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a rear exploded perspective view of the backsack in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a side view, partly sectioned along line3-3 in FIG. 2, of the backsack, illustrating attachment of the shoulder strap assembly.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view of a portion of FIG. 3, wherein the shoulder strap assembly is attached to the pouch of the backsack.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged exploded perspective view illustrating detailed structure of a positioning means and a shoulder strap unit of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a front view illustrating attachment of the shoulder strap assembly in accordance with the present invention to a small pouch.
- FIG. 7 is a front view illustrating attachment of the shoulder strap assembly in accordance with the present invention to a medium-size pouch.
- FIG. 8 is a front view illustrating attachment of the shoulder strap assembly in accordance with the present invention to a large pouch.
- Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a shoulder strap assembly in accordance with the present invention is adapted to be attached to a bag or
pouch 10 to form a backsack, backpack, or the like. Thepouch 10 includes a pair ofwaist straps 11 attached thereto, wherein one of thewaist straps 11 has amale buckle member 13 attached thereto for releasably engaging with afemale buckle member 14 provided on theother waist strap 11. In addition, twostraps 12 are attached to thepouch 10 and each includes amale buckle member 12. In this embodiment, thestraps 12 are extended from a main portion of an associatedwaist strap 11. - The shoulder strap assembly in accordance with the present invention includes a positioning means20, a
shoulder strap unit 30, and anengaging means 40. The positioning means 20 in this embodiment is aplate 20 a securely mounted (e.g., by riveting or other suitable means) to an upper portion of a rear side of thepouch 10. As illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 5, the positioning means 20 further includes a pair of horizontally spacedengaging seats 21 formed on theplate 20 a, eachengaging seat 21 having anengaging strip 22 with anengaging groove 23 in an underside thereof, best shown in FIG. 5. Eachengaging seat 21 includes avertical plate vertical guide passage 26 by the two spacedvertical ribs vertical rib engaging strip 21. Theshoulder strap unit 30 is substantially U-shape and includes astrap 31 attached to each of two ends thereof, eachstrap 31 having afemale buckle member 32 attached thereto. Theengaging means 40 includes afixing plate 41 secured (e.g., by riveting or other suitable means) to a mediate portion 34 (FIG. 1) of theshoulder strap unit 30. Anengaging plate 43 includes a mediate portion (not labeled) secured to a mediate portion (not labeled) of thefixing plate 41. Theengaging plate 43 further includes twoside portions upper wall 49 of eachside portion fixing plate 41 have agap 44 therebetween, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5. Aflexible tab 42 extends upward from the mediate portion of theengaging plate 43 and has astep 48 formed on an underside thereof. In addition, eachside portion engaging plate 43 has avertical slot 47, which will be described later. - In assembly, as illustrated in FIG. 3, the
shoulder strap unit 30 is firstly placed below theengaging seats 21 and thetab 42 is then slid upward along theguide passage 26 until thetab 42 reaches a position shown in FIG. 4. It is noted that thetab 42 is bent away from thepouch 10 during the vertical movement in theguide passage 26, and thetab 42 returns to its upright position due to its flexibility. Thus, thestep 48 of thetab 42 rests on an upper edge 28 (FIG. 4) of theplate 20 a. Namely, downward movement of theshoulder strap unit 30 is prevented unless thetab 42 is firstly pushed away from theengaging seat 21 and then moved downward. In addition, theupper walls 49 of theengaging plate 43 are securely engaged with theengaging grooves 23 of theengaging strips 22, respectively. In addition, eachvertical rib vertical slot 47. Thus, a reliable and releasable engagement between the positioning means 20 and theshoulder strap unit 30 is provided. Thefemale buckle members 32 on theshoulder strap unit 30 may be releasably engaged with themale buckle members 15 of thestraps 12, thereby forming a backsack. - As illustrated in FIGS. 6 through 8, the
shoulder strap unit 30 in accordance with the present invention can be attached to pouches or bags of different sizes such that the user may buy only oneshoulder strap unit 30 to match backsacks or backpacks of different sizes and shapes for different utility. No sewing work is required for attaching theshoulder strap unit 30 to the pouches or bags. - Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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1. A backsack comprising:
a pouch including at least one first buckle member attached thereto;
a positioning means secured to the pouch;
a shoulder strap unit including at least one shoulder strap having a second buckle member for releasably engaging with said at least one first buckle member; and
an engaging means mounted to the shoulder strap unit and releasably engaged with the positioning means on the pouch.
2. The backsack as claimed in , wherein the positioning means includes:
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a plate securely mounted to an upper portion of a rear side of the pouch;
two horizontally extending engaging strips provided on the plate, each said engaging strip having an engaging groove defined in an underside thereof; and
two spaced vertical ribs having a vertical guide passage formed therebetween;
the shoulder strap unit being substantially U-shape with a mediate portion;
the engaging means including:
a fixing plate secured to the mediate portion of the shoulder strap unit, the fixing plate including two ends and a mediate portion;
an engaging plate including a mediate portion secured to the mediate portion of the fixing plate, the engaging plate further including two side portions, each said side portion having a vertical wall, the vertical wall and an associated said end of the fixing plate having a gap therebetween; and
a flexible tab extended upward from the mediate portion of the engaging plate and having a step formed on an underside thereof, the flexible tab being bent away from the pouch and guided vertically upward through the vertical guide passage when attaching the shoulder strap unit to the positioning means, and the flexible tab returns to an upright position with the step resting on an upper edge of the plate when the flexible tab leaves the vertical guide passage, said vertical wall of each said side portion of the engaging plate being engaged with said engaging groove of an associated said engaging strip, said vertical rib being engaged in an associated said vertical slot.
3. A backsack comprising:
a pouch including two first buckle members attached thereto;
a positioning means secured to the pouch;
a shoulder strap unit including two shoulder straps each having a second buckle member for releasably engaging with an associated said first buckle member; and
an engaging means mounted to the shoulder strap unit and releasably engaged with the positioning means on the pouch.
4. The backsack as claimed in , wherein the positioning means includes:
claim 3
a plate securely mounted to an upper portion of a rear side of the pouch;
two horizontally extending engaging strips provided on the plate, each said engaging strip having an engaging groove defined in an underside thereof; and
two spaced vertical ribs having a vertical guide passage formed therebetween;
the shoulder strap unit being substantially U-shape with a mediate portion;
the engaging means including:
a fixing plate secured to the mediate portion of the shoulder strap unit, the fixing plate including two ends and a mediate portion;
an engaging plate including a mediate portion secured to the mediate portion of the fixing plate, the engaging plate further including two side portions, each said side portion having a vertical wall, the vertical wall and an associated said end of the fixing plate having a gap therebetween; and
a flexible tab extended upward from the mediate portion of the engaging plate and having a step formed on an underside thereof, the flexible tab being bent away from the pouch and guided vertically upward through the vertical guide passage when attaching the shoulder strap unit to the positioning means, and the flexible tab returns to an upright position with the step resting on an upper edge of the plate when the flexible tab leaves the vertical guide passage, said vertical wall of each said side portion of the engaging plate being engaged with said engaging groove of an associated said engaging strip, said vertical rib being engaged in an associated said vertical slot.
5. The backsack as claimed in , wherein the pouch further comprises two waist straps attached thereto, wherein one of the waist straps has a male buckle member and the other one of the waist straps has a female buckle member for releasably engaging with the male buckle member.
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6. The backsack as claimed in , wherein the first buckle members of the pouch are provided on the waist straps, respectively.
claim 5
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