US20070235478A1 - User Portable Object-Holder - Google Patents
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- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F5/00—Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
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- A45B—WALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
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- the present invention relates to a user-portable object-holder.
- Document JP-A-10 178 196 describes a bottle-carrier that comprises a vertical base provided with two forks articulated between a position folded against the base and a horizontal position limited by a stop and in which it is possible to insert two spaced-apart regions of the bottle between their branches.
- An object-holder of this type will necessarily have to be placed such that positioning and removal of the bottle are easy.
- Document CA-A-2 228 230 describes an object-holder that comprises a long sleeve attached horizontally to a belt, in which a bar provided at its end with a member for receiving an object is mounted telescopically.
- An object-holder of this type is not, in fact, practical to carry and may be carried only by someone making few movements.
- An object of the present invention is to improve the comfort of people who use the above-mentioned objects in particular.
- the object-holder comprises a support, fixing means enabling said support to be carried by a user, at least one arm mounted on said support so as to be mobile from a storage position and toward said storage position and having receiving means for at least part of at least one object, enabling said object to be carried and to be stored when said arm is in its storage position, and means for locking and holding said arm and/or said object carried by said arm when said arm is in said storage position.
- said arm may be mounted pivotably on said support.
- said arm may be mounted slideably on said support.
- said support and said arm preferably comprise complementary parts respectively, that couple together elastically when said arm is brought to said storage position.
- said locking and holding means preferably comprise means for elastic coupling of said arm to said support.
- said locking and holding means preferably comprise means for elastic coupling of the object to said support.
- said locking and holding means may advantageously comprise at least one fork, at least one branch of which is elastic in order to receive and to hold, elastically, between its branches, at least one part of said arm and/or of said object.
- said receiving means may advantageously comprise at least one orifice or one passage for receiving at least one part of at least one object.
- said receiving means may advantageously comprise at least one platform for receiving at least one object.
- said receiving means may advantageously comprise means for elastic locking and holding of at least one object.
- said support is preferably arranged on the user in such a position that said arm is articulated on said support on a vertical rod placed on the user's side, this arm extending rearward when it is in its abovementioned storage position and moving away from this storage position toward the side.
- said fixing means preferably comprise means for fixing on a backpack.
- FIG. 1 shows a view in elevation of an object-holder according to the invention, in the storage position
- FIG. 2 shows a section on II of the object-holder of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 shows a section on III of the object-holder of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 shows a plan view of the above-mentioned object-holder, in the moved-away position
- FIG. 5 shows a plan view of the above-mentioned object-holder, in the storage position
- FIG. 6 shows a view in elevation of the above-mentioned object-holder, in the moved-away position and carrying a pole
- FIG. 7 shows a view in elevation of the above-mentioned object-holder, in the storage position and carrying a pole
- FIG. 8 shows a front view of a user provided with the above-mentioned object-holder, in the moved-away position and carrying a pole;
- FIG. 9 shows a side view of a user provided with the above-mentioned object-holder, in the moved-away position and carrying a pole;
- FIG. 10 shows a side view of a user provided with the above-mentioned object-holder, in the storage position and carrying a pole;
- FIG. 11 shows a side view of a user provided with another object-holder according to the invention, in the storage position and carrying a container.
- the object-holder 1 shown in FIGS. 1 to 10 comprises a plate-form support 2 that in the example shown is arranged substantially vertically and laterally vis-à-vis a backpack 3 carried by a user, bearing at the back and on the right side and at the level of the right hip of this user this support 2 having substantially the shape of a triangle, one side of which is at the bottom.
- the support 2 has passages and slots 4 suitable for being traversed, in a manner known per se, by straps 5 for fixing this plate to the backpack 3 and/or for fixing to the user by surrounding the latter's shoulder or to a belt.
- the lower side of the support 2 has, on its front part, distant from the backpack 3 , a part 6 that projects laterally, determining, between two shoulder parts 7 and 8 , a substantially vertical rod 9 .
- the object-holder 1 also comprises a mobile arm 10 , an end 11 of which is mounted in an articulated manner on the vertical rod 9 , this end 11 having, for this purpose, a ring portion 12 such that the arm 10 can be mounted on the vertical rod 9 , forcibly, by snap-fitting, the vertical rod 9 and the ring portion 12 generally constituting an articulation 10 a.
- the arm 10 has a receiving platform 13 traversed at its center by a vertical receiving hole 13 a.
- the mobile arm 10 has, laterally, a projecting part 14 and, at the rear of its projecting part 6 , the lower side of the support 2 has, projecting laterally, a fork 15 of which the branches 16 and 17 , arranged one above the other and determining a corridor of C-shaped cross section, are adapted for receiving the projecting part 14 of the arm 10 , forming elastic-coupling, locking and holding means.
- the mobile arm 10 can pivot freely in a substantially horizontal plane and reach a rear storage position in which the projecting part 14 of the arm 10 is held elastically with the fork 15 of the support 2 .
- the platform 14 of the mobile arm 10 is at a distance from the support 2 and at a distance from the side of the backpack 3 , such that the space above this platform is free.
- the support 2 has, extending laterally, a fork 18 of which the branches 19 and 20 are elastic and determine a vertical corridor 21 of C-shaped cross section, the ends of which have divergent edges 19 a and 20 a , this corridor 21 being substantially vertical vis-à-vis the hole 13 a of the mobile arm 10 when the latter is in its above-mentioned storage position.
- the object-holder 1 may be used in the following manner.
- the user places the mobile arm 10 in a position that is moved away from its above-mentioned storage position in which this arm 10 extends on his right side.
- the pole 22 is held by virtue of the fact that its tip 24 is held in the hole 13 a of the mobile arm 10 , elastically locked by the coupling of the projecting part 14 of this arm in the fork 15 of the support 2 , and by virtue of the fact that its shaft 23 is elastically locked in the upper fork 18 of the support 2 .
- this shows an object-holder 101 , which forms a variant embodiment of the object-holder 1 .
- This object-holder 101 also comprises a plate-form support 102 and a mobile arm 110 articulated on the support 102 and adapted to occupy a storage position in the elastically locked state and to be moved away therefrom.
- the free end of the arm 110 has an end platform 113 adapted to receive the lower part of a container 122 , such as a water bottle, and the support 102 has a fork 118 having branches 119 and 120 adapted to receive laterally between them and to elastically lock the body of the container 122 when the arm 110 is brought into its above-mentioned storage position.
- a container 122 such as a water bottle
- the support 102 has a fork 118 having branches 119 and 120 adapted to receive laterally between them and to elastically lock the body of the container 122 when the arm 110 is brought into its above-mentioned storage position.
- An object-holder 101 of this type can be used just like the object-holder 1 described above.
- the object-holders 1 and 101 just described are adapted in order to be manufactured, preferably from plastics.
- the object-holder could be adapted for carrying on its own.
- the fixing straps could comprise a belt.
- the object-holder could have been carried on the left side of a user. In such a case, it would have a structure that is the mirror image of the one described and shown.
- a user could carry an object-holder on the left and an object-holder on the right with a view to carrying identical or different objects.
- one and the same object-holder could be adapted to carry a plurality of identical or different objects or objects connected together.
- the mobile arm could have any form adapted to receive and/or to hold any part of a particular object other than those mentioned in the examples, and the support could have any form adapted to receive and/or to hold any part of such an object.
- the mobile arm described and shown as pivoting could have been provided so as to slide relative to the support.
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Abstract
An object-holder includes a support (2), fixing element (4) enabling the support to be carried by a user, at least one arm (10) mounted on the support so as to be mobile from a storage position and towards the storage position and having a receiving element (13) for at least part of an object (22), and a mechanism for locking the arm (15) and/or the object (18) when the arm is in the storage position.
Description
- The present invention relates to a user-portable object-holder.
- Document U.S. Pat. No. 4,274,571 describes a device that comprises two articulated jaws that can be brought together and closed so as to hold between them a pair of skis and poles placed parallel, this device being provided with a handle for carrying this assembly by hand. This device is not made in order to be attached to a user.
- Document JP-A-10 178 196 describes a bottle-carrier that comprises a vertical base provided with two forks articulated between a position folded against the base and a horizontal position limited by a stop and in which it is possible to insert two spaced-apart regions of the bottle between their branches. An object-holder of this type will necessarily have to be placed such that positioning and removal of the bottle are easy.
- Document CA-A-2 228 230 describes an object-holder that comprises a long sleeve attached horizontally to a belt, in which a bar provided at its end with a member for receiving an object is mounted telescopically. An object-holder of this type is not, in fact, practical to carry and may be carried only by someone making few movements.
- It is commonly found that, when one engages in leisure or sports activities such as walking, hiking, skiing or climbing, one is generally equipped with objects such as poles, ice axes, water bottles and other useful objects.
- Nevertheless, it may be that one does not wish to use such objects, in which case it is customary for the user, having no suitable means available to him, to store them in his backpack. He is then forced to remove this pack from his back and to put it back thereon every time he wishes to store objects or to take them out.
- An object of the present invention is to improve the comfort of people who use the above-mentioned objects in particular.
- The object-holder according to the present invention comprises a support, fixing means enabling said support to be carried by a user, at least one arm mounted on said support so as to be mobile from a storage position and toward said storage position and having receiving means for at least part of at least one object, enabling said object to be carried and to be stored when said arm is in its storage position, and means for locking and holding said arm and/or said object carried by said arm when said arm is in said storage position.
- According to one variant embodiment of the present invention said arm may be mounted pivotably on said support.
- According to one variant embodiment of the present invention said arm may be mounted slideably on said support.
- According to the present invention said support and said arm preferably comprise complementary parts respectively, that couple together elastically when said arm is brought to said storage position.
- According to the present invention said locking and holding means preferably comprise means for elastic coupling of said arm to said support.
- According to the present invention said locking and holding means preferably comprise means for elastic coupling of the object to said support.
- According to the present invention said locking and holding means may advantageously comprise at least one fork, at least one branch of which is elastic in order to receive and to hold, elastically, between its branches, at least one part of said arm and/or of said object.
- According to the present invention said receiving means may advantageously comprise at least one orifice or one passage for receiving at least one part of at least one object.
- According to the present invention said receiving means may advantageously comprise at least one platform for receiving at least one object.
- According to the present invention said receiving means may advantageously comprise means for elastic locking and holding of at least one object.
- According to the present invention said support is preferably arranged on the user in such a position that said arm is articulated on said support on a vertical rod placed on the user's side, this arm extending rearward when it is in its abovementioned storage position and moving away from this storage position toward the side.
- According to the present invention said fixing means preferably comprise means for fixing on a backpack.
- The present invention will be better understood by studying an object-holder described by way of non-limiting example and illustrated by the drawing, in which:
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FIG. 1 shows a view in elevation of an object-holder according to the invention, in the storage position; -
FIG. 2 shows a section on II of the object-holder ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 shows a section on III of the object-holder ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 shows a plan view of the above-mentioned object-holder, in the moved-away position; -
FIG. 5 shows a plan view of the above-mentioned object-holder, in the storage position; -
FIG. 6 shows a view in elevation of the above-mentioned object-holder, in the moved-away position and carrying a pole; -
FIG. 7 shows a view in elevation of the above-mentioned object-holder, in the storage position and carrying a pole; -
FIG. 8 shows a front view of a user provided with the above-mentioned object-holder, in the moved-away position and carrying a pole; -
FIG. 9 shows a side view of a user provided with the above-mentioned object-holder, in the moved-away position and carrying a pole; -
FIG. 10 shows a side view of a user provided with the above-mentioned object-holder, in the storage position and carrying a pole; and -
FIG. 11 shows a side view of a user provided with another object-holder according to the invention, in the storage position and carrying a container. - The object-
holder 1 shown in FIGS. 1 to 10 comprises a plate-form support 2 that in the example shown is arranged substantially vertically and laterally vis-à-vis abackpack 3 carried by a user, bearing at the back and on the right side and at the level of the right hip of this user thissupport 2 having substantially the shape of a triangle, one side of which is at the bottom. - The
support 2 has passages andslots 4 suitable for being traversed, in a manner known per se, bystraps 5 for fixing this plate to thebackpack 3 and/or for fixing to the user by surrounding the latter's shoulder or to a belt. - The lower side of the
support 2 has, on its front part, distant from thebackpack 3, apart 6 that projects laterally, determining, between twoshoulder parts 7 and 8, a substantially vertical rod 9. - The object-
holder 1 also comprises amobile arm 10, anend 11 of which is mounted in an articulated manner on the vertical rod 9, thisend 11 having, for this purpose, aring portion 12 such that thearm 10 can be mounted on the vertical rod 9, forcibly, by snap-fitting, the vertical rod 9 and thering portion 12 generally constituting anarticulation 10 a. - At its free end, the
arm 10 has a receivingplatform 13 traversed at its center by avertical receiving hole 13 a. - Between its
end 11 and itsplatform 13, themobile arm 10 has, laterally, aprojecting part 14 and, at the rear of its projectingpart 6, the lower side of thesupport 2 has, projecting laterally, afork 15 of which thebranches part 14 of thearm 10, forming elastic-coupling, locking and holding means. - In this way, the
mobile arm 10 can pivot freely in a substantially horizontal plane and reach a rear storage position in which the projectingpart 14 of thearm 10 is held elastically with thefork 15 of thesupport 2. In this storage position, theplatform 14 of themobile arm 10 is at a distance from thesupport 2 and at a distance from the side of thebackpack 3, such that the space above this platform is free. - In its upper part, the
support 2 has, extending laterally, afork 18 of which thebranches vertical corridor 21 of C-shaped cross section, the ends of which havedivergent edges corridor 21 being substantially vertical vis-à-vis thehole 13 a of themobile arm 10 when the latter is in its above-mentioned storage position. - In order to carry an elongate object such as a
pole 22, for example, a walking stick or a ski pole having a possiblytelescopic shaft 23, atip 24 and ahandle 25 at the ends of this shaft, and a cup orbasket 26 beyond saidtip 24, the object-holder 1 may be used in the following manner. - As shown in
FIGS. 4, 6 , 8 and 9, the user places themobile arm 10 in a position that is moved away from its above-mentioned storage position in which thisarm 10 extends on his right side. - In his right hand, he takes the
pole 22, places it vertically to the rear of his right arm and engages thetip 24 in thehole 13 a of themobile arm 10 from top to bottom, until thecup 26 bears on theplatform 13 of themobile arm 10. - Next, he pivots the
mobile arm 10 rearward, holding thepole 22, until thisarm 10 reaches its rear storage position and laterally engages theshaft 23 of thepole 22 between thebranches upper fork 18, this engagement being facilitated and guided by theedges - This having been done, as shown in
FIGS. 5, 7 , and 10, thepole 22 is held by virtue of the fact that itstip 24 is held in thehole 13 a of themobile arm 10, elastically locked by the coupling of the projectingpart 14 of this arm in thefork 15 of thesupport 2, and by virtue of the fact that itsshaft 23 is elastically locked in theupper fork 18 of thesupport 2. - In this way the user can then carry the
pole 22 while keeping his hands free. - In order to take hold of the
pole 22 again, the user carries out the operations in the reverse order. - With his right hand, to the rear of his right hip, he takes the
pole 22, possibly at the same time as thefree end 13 of themobile arm 10, and exerts a pulling force so as to extract the projectingpart 14 of thearm 10 from thefork 15 of thesupport 2 and to extract theshaft 23 of thepole 22 from theupper fork 18 of thesupport 2. - He then pivots the
arm 10 forward and upwardly extracts the tip of thepole 22, which he can then once again use as he wishes. - To finish, he pushes the
arm 10 back as far as its above-mentioned storage position so that it can remain in its locked position and is not free. - With reference to
FIG. 11 , it is possible to see that this shows an object-holder 101, which forms a variant embodiment of the object-holder 1. - This object-
holder 101 also comprises a plate-form support 102 and amobile arm 110 articulated on thesupport 102 and adapted to occupy a storage position in the elastically locked state and to be moved away therefrom. - In this variant embodiment, the free end of the
arm 110 has anend platform 113 adapted to receive the lower part of acontainer 122, such as a water bottle, and thesupport 102 has afork 118 havingbranches container 122 when thearm 110 is brought into its above-mentioned storage position. - An object-
holder 101 of this type can be used just like the object-holder 1 described above. - The object-
holders - They have shapes and reinforcement areas resulting from the customary use of such a material. Their shapes and in particular their passages, forks and fixing slots are produced and arranged in order to obtain satisfactory holding of their support and satisfactory holding of the objects in the storage position.
- The present invention is not restricted to the examples described above.
- Although described and shown in association with a backpack, the object-holder could be adapted for carrying on its own. In this case, the fixing straps could comprise a belt.
- Furthermore, the object-holder could have been carried on the left side of a user. In such a case, it would have a structure that is the mirror image of the one described and shown.
- Furthermore, a user could carry an object-holder on the left and an object-holder on the right with a view to carrying identical or different objects.
- Also, one and the same object-holder could be adapted to carry a plurality of identical or different objects or objects connected together.
- The mobile arm could have any form adapted to receive and/or to hold any part of a particular object other than those mentioned in the examples, and the support could have any form adapted to receive and/or to hold any part of such an object.
- The mobile arm described and shown as pivoting could have been provided so as to slide relative to the support.
- Many other variant embodiments are possible, particularly in terms of the link between the mobile arm and the support and the means for locking the mobile arm and/or the object in the storage position.
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1. An object-holder, characterized in that it comprises
a support (2),
fixing means (4) enabling said support to be carried by a user,
at least one arm (10) mounted on said support so as to be mobile from a storage position and toward said storage position and having receiving means (13) for at least part of at least one object (22), enabling said object to be carried and to be stored when said arm is in its storage position,
and means (14, 15) for locking and holding said arm and/or said object (18) carried by said arm when said arm is in said storage position.
2. The object-holder as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that said arm (10) is mounted pivotably on said support (2).
3. The object-holder as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that said arm is mounted slideably on said support.
4. The object-holder as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that said support and said arm comprise complementary parts (14, 15) respectively, that couple together elastically when said arm is brought to said storage position.
5. The object-holder as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that said locking and holding means comprise means (14, 15) for elastic coupling of said arm to said support.
6. The object-holder as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that said locking and holding means comprise means (18) for elastic coupling of the object to said support.
7. The object-holder as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that said locking and holding means comprise at least one fork (15, 18), at least one branch of which is elastic in order to receive and to hold, elastically, between its branches, at least one part of said arm and/or of said object.
8. The object-holder as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that said receiving means comprise at least one orifice or one passage (13 a) for receiving at least one part of at least one object.
9. The object-holder as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that said receiving means comprise at least one platform (13) for receiving at least one object.
10. The object-holder as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that said receiving means comprise means for elastic locking of at least one object.
11. The object-holder as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that said support (2) can be arranged on the user in such a position that said arm is articulated on said support on a vertical rod placed on the user's side, this arm extending rearward when it is in its abovementioned storage position and moving away from this storage position toward the side.
12. The object-holder as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that said fixing means comprise means for fixing on a backpack.
13. The object-holder as claimed in claim 2 , characterized in that said support and said arm comprise complementary parts (14, 15) respectively, that couple together elastically when said arm is brought to said storage position.
14. The object-holder as claimed in claim 3 , characterized in that said support and said arm comprise complementary parts (14, 15) respectively, that couple together elastically when said arm is brought to said storage position.
15. The object-holder as claimed in claim 2 , characterized in that said locking and holding means comprise means (14, 15) for elastic coupling of said arm to said support.
16. The object-holder as claimed in claim 3 , characterized in that said locking and holding means comprise means (14, 15) for elastic coupling of said arm to said support.
17. The object-holder as claimed in claim 4 , characterized in that said locking and holding means comprise means (14, 15) for elastic coupling of said arm to said support.
18. The object-holder as claimed in claim 2 , characterized in that said locking and holding means comprise means (18) for elastic coupling of the object to said support.
19. The object-holder as claimed in claim 3 , characterized in that said locking and holding means comprise means (18) for elastic coupling of the object to said support.
20. The object-holder as claimed in claim 4 , characterized in that said locking and holding means comprise means (18) for elastic coupling of the object to said support.
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