This invention relates to a carrying strap, and in particular to a padded shoulder strap for carrying loads such as shopping bags.
Bags with shoulder straps are well known in which a strap is permanently or removably fixed to a single bag and the strap is passed over a shoulder of a user to carry the bag supported by the strap on the shoulder, rather than the bag being supported by a hand and arm.
It is advantageous to be able to carry other loads, such as grocery or shopping bags in a manner which leaves both hands free, and weight of the load evenly distributed and carried by a shoulder.
JP 2004 248764 and US 2004/0035899 disclose shoulder straps with clips for clipping to one or more bags to carry the bags below waist level, so as to leave free the hands of a person carrying the bags. However, weight of the bags is not thereby evenly distributed and bags slung so low and unevenly on a person would unbalance and impede the use of, for example, a bicycle while carrying bags with the shoulder strap. FR 2641955 appears to disclose a similar strap, with similar disadvantages, for passing through all the handles of bags to be carried so that the strap adjusted to a short length can be held by hand or adjusted to a longer length passed over a shoulder, apparently with all the suspended bags to one side of the user. A longitudinal rigid member is provided in a sleeve around the strap for keeping a portion of the strap straight which is held in the hand when the strap is used in that mode.
US 2005/0103817 discloses two specially designed bags and shoulder straps in which in one embodiment shoulder straps of the two bags are crossed and the bags are carried in front and at the back of a user with the bags connected to each other by a further connecting strap to stabilize the bags on the person. However, this carrying strap is not suitable for carrying arbitrary shopping and grocery bags or other loads. Similarly NL 1011602 discloses a two-bag and strap integral combination in which one bag may be carried to the front and the other to the back of a person. Again, this system is not suitable for directly carrying, for example, shopping or grocery bags, without using bags of the combination.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,361,956 discloses a foldable bar equipped with hooks to which handles of bags may be attached and which is provided with a shoulder strap attached to opposed ends of the bar for suspending the bar apparently at waist level. However, since bags or other goods suspended from the bar are spaced along the bar the system is not compact in use. Moreover, since bags axe apparently not carried against the body it would appear that the bags or other goods would oscillate inconveniently as a user moves.
WO 00/40114 discloses an elongate sheet of material having lateral hooks proximate opposed ends of the elongate member for receiving plastic handles of shopping bags. With at least one bag suspended from each end of the elongate member the elongate member can either be held in a hand or passed over a shoulder with at least one bag in front of a person carrying the bags and at least one bag behind the person. One surface of the elongate member or strap may be provided with non-slipping material to secure the strap to a shoulder while an opposed surface may be rounded for carrying by hand. In one embodiment a sleeve surrounds a central portion of the strap to cover sharp edges of the central portion to prevent injury to a hand carrying the loaded strap. In one embodiment the strap is a “relatively thin” sheet of elongate material provided with a plurality of generally transverse ribs to reinforce the thin sheet against transverse bending when the strap is held in a hand. However, there is disclosed no method of retaining bags on the strap other than open hooks and there is disclosed no means of preventing the strap chafing, or bearing uncomfortably on, a shoulder.
EP 0898906 discloses a shoulder strap for golf bags, rucksacks and other carry bags including an airtight inflated sack insert divided into compartments to render a strap more comfortable when carrying a heavy load.
It is an object of the present invention at least to ameliorate the aforesaid shortcomings in the prior art.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a
The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
In the Figures like reference numerals denote like parts.
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It will be understood that references to the left hand and the right hand herein refer to the carrying strap as illustrated, and no limitation is intended thereby other than to distinguish between ends of the carrying strap for clarity of the description.
Adjacent the first fold line 121, and within a left-hand portion 120 of the double layered member 11, to the left, as shown in the drawings, of the central portion 110, is a first transverse elongate stiffening member 122 of a length almost equal to a width to the elongate member 11. Adjacent to the second fold line 131, but within the central portion 110, is a second transverse elongate stiffening member 112 also of a length almost equal to a width to the elongate member 11.
Attached by tape 124 to the inside face of the elongate member 11 adjacent an outer end of the left hand portion 120 is a female member 123 of a latching clasp or buckle. Attached by tape 114 to the inside face of the elongate member 11 adjacent to the second fold line 131 within the left central portion 110 is a male member 113 of the latching clasp or buckle for cooperation with the female member 123.
An outer portion of the inner face of the right hand portion, proximate a free end thereof, is provided with first attachment means 135, such as Velcro® hooks, for engaging second attachment means 125, such as Velcro® loops, on an outer face of the left hand portion 120, proximate a free end thereof, as shown in
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Instead of, or in addition to, the first and second attachment means 125, 135, members of an outer buckle or clasp may be provided on the outer faces of the left and right hand portions 120, 130 respectively to retain the right hand portion 130 over the inner clasp or buckle 113, 123.
It will be understood that instead of folding the right hand end portion at least partially over the left hand end portion as illustrated, the right hand end portion could be folded so that a free end of the right hand end portion abuts, and is preferably fastened to, a free end of the left hand end portion.
It will be further understood that the principle purpose of folding the right hand portion 130 is merely to conceal the clasp or buckle in use, and that the strap of the invention may be used without this second fold.
One or more pockets may be provided in the carrying strap for storing, for example, a rain-proof cover for the carrying strap or one or more bags.
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Thus the invention provides a comfortable padded shoulder strap for carrying two or more bags, designed for lightening the apparent load of carrying shopping bags with the advantage of freeing hands to hold onto children, opening doors, paying a bill etc. The strap may also be used for carrying other objects with handles or similar carrying means. In operation the strap is simply threaded through handles of bags, the clasp is closed and the two outer portions 120, 130 of the strap 10 attached together with Velcro® fastener. The strap 10 is slung onto a shoulder with one bag or multiple bags evenly weighted, carried both in front and behind. The well-balanced load is easier to carry, avoids tiring the wrists and elbows of the user and feels a lot lighter than carrying bags by hand.
An embodiment merely with attachment means such as Velcro® fastener can be used for lighter weights instead of the inner clasp 113, 123 described above. The inner clasp is used to provide greater security for heavier loads. The clasp could alternatively be placed on the outside of the folded support strap and could be fashioned as a logo or design.
The shoulder strap can be made from various fabrics, plastic or leather and is adaptable for a variety of personalized designs either shaped into logos or logos may be printed onto the fabric for promotional purposes.
Although the invention has been described as a shoulder strap, it will be understood that the described device can also be used additionally or alternatively to carry bags, and other loads with handles, by hand, for example, to prevent handles of loaded plastic bags bearing uncomfortably on a hand.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0517839.7 | Sep 2005 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB2006/003242 | 9/1/2006 | WO | 00 | 7/15/2010 |