The present invention relates to configurable carrying apparatus. More particularly, the present invention relates to configurable carrying apparatus that may be used to support carrying pouches such as satchels, purses, and messenger bags.
Traditionally items in the nature of satchels, purses and messenger bags include a carrying apparatus, such as a strap, connected to respective corners of the item. The strap is a singe belt of material intended to be slung over a carrier's shoulder, or over the head and across the chest. Such configurations lack versatility, as well as fashionable wearing options and flair.
More options and versatility integral to the carrying apparatus, such as the satchel strap, are needed. Moreover, an apparatus that is convertible, offering many options for the same carrying bag, is especially desirable. Some bag owners desire a harness carrying arrangement. Other bag owners desire an over the shoulder single sling arrangement. While others desire a clutch bag arrangement. Many desire all three, and more, for functional versatility and to accommodate different accessorizing approaches.
In exemplary embodiments of the present invention, a convertible carrying apparatus is provided that offers a variety of creative and stylish carrying options all in one integral arrangement.
Specifically, in certain embodiments a double bag harness arrangement is possible. And with quick and easy conversion, a single sling, double independent sling, and clutch configuration are each available.
Additionally, in certain embodiments carrying straps can be quickly adjusted for a variety of lengths. Also, in certain embodiments carrying straps are reversible, and when combined with all the other versatility, facilitate countless stylish configurations and appearances.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following descriptions, and accompanying drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the drawings illustrate only several embodiments of the invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of the invention's scope as it can admit to other equally effective embodiments.
So that the manner in which the features and advantages of embodiments of methods and systems of the present invention may be understood in more detail, a more particular description of the present invention briefly summarized above may be had by reference to certain embodiments thereof that are illustrated in the appended drawings, which form a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate only certain embodiments of the present invention and are, therefore, not to be considered limiting of the scope of the present invention which includes other useful and effective embodiments as well.
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Strap 110 comprises outer edge 120 and inner edge 125. Similarly, strap 115 comprises out edge 130 and inner edge 135. In the illustrated embodiment, inner edge 125 and inner edge 135 are joinable by two-way zipper 140. Inner edge 125 and inner edge 135 may alternatively be joined by a variety of fastening mechanisms, including without limitation, Velcroâ„¢, buttons, snaps and clips.
Strap 110 further comprises a first strap first accessory attaching point 145 and a first strap second accessory attaching point 147. Attaching points 145 and 147 may utilize any manner of fastener, including without limitation lobster claw swivels, or squeeze clasps, or a combination of both.
Similarly, strap 115 further comprises a second strap first accessory attaching point 151 and a second strap second accessory attaching point 153. Attaching points 151 and 153 may utilize any manner of fastener, including without limitation lobster claw swivels, or squeeze clasps, or a combination of both.
Strap 110 extending substantially from attaching point 145 to attaching point 147 comprises a first strap connectable length. In the illustrated embodiment, the connectable length is the length over which zipper 140 extends. It will be recognized that the connectable length may span the entire strap length. Alternatively, the connectable strap length may be shorter than the entire strap length, with the span of the zipper stopping short of either or both ends of the strap.
Similarly, strap 115 extending substantially from attaching point 151 to attaching point 153 comprises a second strap connectable length. In the illustrated embodiment, the connectable length is the length over which zipper 140 extends. It will be recognized that the connectable length may span the entire strap length. Alternatively, the connectable strap length may be shorter than the entire strap length, with the span of the zipper stopping short of either or both ends of the strap.
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More specifically, by virtue of two-way zipper 140, attached region length 159 can be extended in the direction of attached region upper end 161. Similarly, attached region length 159 can be independently extended in the direction of attached region lower end 163. In certain embodiments the two-way zipper functionality capable of extending in either direction is especially advantageous in that the harness size, fit and appearance can be highly customized for any wearer.
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Specifically, straps 110 and 115 may, in certain embodiments, comprise one appearance, such as color or material, on one outward facing surface, for example the side currently facing away from the wearer, and a different appearance on the other outward facing surface, for example the side currently facing towards the wearer. Either side may be arranged to face away from the wearer's body depending upon which appearance is desired.
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As can be appreciated from the illustration, when removable strap section 405 is detached from attaching points 415 and 145, the remainder of strap 110 may be attached to accessory 149 at attaching point 145. Similarly, when removable strap section 410 is detached from attaching points 420 and 151, the remainder of strap 115 may be attached to accessory 155 at attaching point 151. This results in the straps of configurable carrying apparatus 105 being shortened to suit a wearer's preference.
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Additionally, it will be recognized that a harness-only configuration is possible in certain embodiments. Specifically, accessories 149 and 155 may be entirely removed. Each end of strap 110 may be joined together, and each end of strap 115 may be joined together. This arrangement results in a harness-only configuration without accessories.
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Consequently, according to the foregoing a convertible carrying apparatus is provided that offers a variety of creative and stylish carrying options all in one integral arrangement.
Specifically, in certain embodiments a double pouch harness arrangement is possible. And with quick and easy conversion, a single sling, double independent sling, and clutch configuration are each available.
Additionally, in certain embodiments carrying straps can be quickly adjusted for a variety of lengths. Also, in certain embodiments carrying straps are reversible, and when combined with all the other versatility, facilitate countless stylish configurations and appearances.
The foregoing description of the embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purpose of illustration; it is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. The description and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. The language used in the specification has been principally selected for readability and instructional purposes. It is therefore intended that the scope of the invention be limited not by this detailed description and drawings, but rather by any claims that issue based on this application. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereunto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention.
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