The present invention made of polyester or other suitable sports durable material provides a convertible inline skate sling as a multi-positional elongated central portion sling bar, ending with soft-sided square shaped pouches with one rounded corner and two separate inside compartments, having an access through the top thereof. The pouches have a drawstring for opening and closing attached toggles on drawstrings for sealing once skates or shoes are Inserted into the two secured sidewall compartments.
The present invention further provides the inline skate sling for carrying skates to be converted to a shoe backpack for carrying shoes and from an inline skate sling and a shoe backpack. The convertible bag of the present Invention provides a compartment for carrying shoes and other small items such as keys money, etc., in a shoe backpack mode, and a compartment for carrying skates while in sling mode. The present invention shoe backpack mode and the inline skate sling mode are independent and cannot be implemented concurrently.
Formerly in past inventions, other resources for maneuvering with large or heavy in-line skates are commonly used, inline skate sling, shoulder straps, skate bags, skate laces, strings or other inconvenient accessories for transporting skates and slinging them over shoulder, always ends up in the hands of the patron while walking, biking, or trying to travel on train, and city streets to parks and desired skate location. Typically, such patrons' clothing end up getting dirty while in transport of exposed skates, and upon arrival patrons require changing out of shoes and into skates. Once skates are on feet, for example, the patron is left with shoes to carry while skating or often required to carry an additional bags to carry shoes while skating that is in no way small or convenient to bring or fit skates while traveling to desired skate location. In the alternative, the skates may be worn all the way to desired skate location while carrying shoes in additional backpack or carrying a bag for small items and using a carabiner to attach shoes to a small bag while skating.
To this end, for example, skate patrons often carry skate bags designed to carry skates while walking and the same extra-large backpack designed big enough to carry skates can hold the shoes while skating. The skate bag includes outer pockets or straps for skates with a large compartment in the middle designed to hold shoes and other items as in, U.S. Pat. No. 5,564,539 1996 Inventor Duensing invented an inline skate tote bag with foldable compartments and detachable straps or handles that could get lost during transport. U.S. Pat. No. 5,826,771 1998 backpack for inline skates, which is not easy to use and is too big and bulky for the skater. As illustrated in the 2013 US D679,089 S Chou Designs patent and similar to the 1950 U.S. Pat. No. 2,672,263 Alber Patent designed to be utilized for skates and shoes while resting on the shoulder or arm of the wearer, which provides a convenient way to transporting skates but however can be inconvenient for skating while carrying shoes.
In the alternative, U.S. Pat. No. 6,371,346 B1 Sharma interchangeable sling waist device or a single inline skate sling U.S. Pat. No. 6,446,849 B1 2002 Scheifer, carrying device may be used to transport skates. Still further, carrying multiple bags is often undesirable for certain individuals since additional bags may make the skater susceptible to robbers or pick-picketers. Similar apparatus have been designed U.S. Pat. No. 6,182,875 B1 for 2001 for carrying inline skates and skateboard, Often additional bags may also be required, such as wallets for carrying money, water bottle or other necessities.
As a result of the foregoing scenarios, these patrons are burdened by carrying skates in their hands, bags for shoes, and a inline skate sling for skates. Further, the undesirability of carrying three items, including each individual skate and bags, is magnified for patrons who require the use of public transportation, such as in crowded areas. In addition many individuals would prefer to be hands-free versus carrying skates and an indiscreet number of bags to maintain a convenience and less weight while skating.
To minimize the number of items carried while skating, for example, to activity centers, individuals often hook shoes outside of smaller bag. This reduces having to skate with a large heavy book bag. However, both skates and bags must be carried home from the activity center by the patron since a smaller shoe backpack is not large enough to allow them to travel hands free. Therefore, a bag is needed to carry shoes while skating to the particular activity sight since a smaller, more discreet hands-free device shoe backpack is generally more desirable for carrying items to skate place. Furthermore a need, therefore, exists for an improved convertible bag for carrying both skates and carrying shoe wear independently from one another.
An inline skate carrier with elongated sling portion hanging over back of neck and shoulders with two separate framed compartments extends downward in sling position working as a loader and carrier for skates. When not in use as a sling carrier for skates, keys, money, etc., the framed compartments for skates adjust the two pouched size compartments to shoe backpack to carry shoes and small items, keys, money etc.
The two compartments, while in use for carrying skates faces downward. The elongated sling portion position with two pouched bag compartments by waist-side, for carrying skates while walking, flips and retracts both framed structures over the shoulders, connecting the compartments to be used as shoe carriers, converting into a book bag for shoes, while skating.
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The present invention further provides the inline skate sling
The present invention provides a convertible inline skate sling
Converted by user from the inline skate sling to shoe backpack
In an embodiment, the inline skate sling of the present invention further provides at least two interior compartments for holding skates and additional small articles inside of the interior of the both compartments 5. In an embodiment, the shoe backpack
When positioning to convert into backpack mode for shoes and small item claim 2 The method comprises for the following steps to be as followed the flexible sling bar
At midpoint positioning the flexible strap bar sling 10 from the neck downward U slide down by lower back of bodies torso, in belt position, skates removed and now shoes positioned separately in each compartment 5 shoes held in place of interior netting 8 held in place by 3 elastic bands 9; placing toe clips facing out in position to convert into shoe carrier Claim 2,
In an embodiment, the method further comprises the step of providing a second use as a claim 2 shoe backpack carder by connecting clips 11 located on the top and bottom portion of compartments by user as in
Another advantage the patron is hands free while walking, traveling to desired skates location, while invention is in use as an inline skate sling carrier Claim 1. Yet another advantage, the same device used for carrying skates can be the same device used for carrying shoes while skating Claim 2 and other small items without a need to travel with two separate carrying devices.
Further, an advantage of the present invention is to provide a product which, while in shoe backpack mode, avoids the requirement to carry a variety of items including, but not limited to, items which are generally footwear. Moreover, an advantage of the present invention is to provide a product which protects contents and patron from getting dirty. And, another advantage of the present invention, is to provide a product which is easy to carry in a shoe backpack mode for carrying shoes as well as in an inline skate sling mode.
Still further, an advantage of the present invention is to provide a product whose design is a lightweight wearable item for skating or walking. Yet another advantage of the present invention is to provide a product which is easy to pack skates, shoes, and other small items, like keys, cell phone, monies. Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a bag which is durable including strong fastening devices and can be utilized as carrier for shoes while skating and for skates while walking.
Further, an advantage of the present invention is to provide an interchangeable product which is convenient for use while skating or walking. A still further advantage of the present invention is to provide a product which minimizes the likelihood of theft or robbery of the product, its components, and its contents. Additional features and advantages of the present invention are described in, and will be apparent from, the detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments and from the drawings.
I claim the ornamental design for a convertible sling backpack, as shown and described.
The present invention provides a bag converting from an inline skate sling and a shoe backpack. The convertible bag provides a compartment for carrying shoes and other small items such as keys money, etc., in a shoe backpack mode, and a compartment for carrying skates, in an inline skate sling mode. The shoe backpack mode and the inline skate sling mode are Independent modes and cannot be implemented concurrently. This application claims priority to provisional application No. 62/124,188.