Claims
- 1. A load carrying system comprising:
- a pack frame adapted for fastening around the body of a wearer, the frame having a top end, a bottom end and a male formation extending substantially downward from the frame bottom end, the male formation having an engagement portion;
- a waist-encircling belt having a wearer facing side, an exterior side, a pair of ends and a complementary pair of fasteners, each of which being attached to a respective end of the belt, the belt further including a receptacle attached to the exterior side of the belt substantially midway between the belt ends, the receptacle having an opening and being sized for receiving the male formation; and
- at least one interfering member attached to the receptacle and positioned within the receptacle opening, the interfering member adapted for engaging the engagement portion of the male formation, the interfering member preventing the male formation from becoming dislodged from the receptacle when the pack frame is in a generally vertical orientation and allowing the male formation to become dislodged from the receptacle when the orientation of the pack frame is less than generally vertical.
- 2. The load-carrying system according to claim 1 wherein the pack frame includes quick-release fastening straps for fastening around the user's body.
- 3. The load carrying system according to claim 1 wherein the waist-encircling belt further comprises a vest to be worn by a user.
- 4. The load carrying system according to claim 1 wherein the waist-encircling belt further comprises a harness to be worn by a user.
- 5. The load carrying system according to claim 1 wherein the receptacle has sidewalls substantially perpendicular to the waist-encircling belt.
- 6. The load carrying system according to claim 5 wherein the interfering member comprises a flexible tab connected to the sidewalls.
- 7. The load carrying system according to claim 1 wherein the receptacle has a rear wall adjacent the wait-encircling belt.
- 8. The load carrying system according to claim 7 wherein the interfering member comprises a flexible tab connected to the rear wall.
- 9. The load carrying system according to claim 8 wherein the interfering member has an end portion in a confronting relationship with the engagement portion of the male formation when the male formation is substantially disposed within the receptacle and the pack frame is in a generally vertical orientation, the engagement portion diverging away from a confronting relationship with the end portion of the interfering member when the orientation of the pack frame is less than generally vertical.
- 10. The load carrying system according to claim 1 wherein the interfering member is resilient, the interfering member having a normal position and a depressed position, the male formation forcing the interfering member into the depressed position as the male formation is inserted into the receptacle, the interfering member returning to the normal position when the male formation is substantially disposed within the receptacle.
- 11. The load carrying system according to claim 10 wherein the resilient interfering member is fabricated from a spring metal.
- 12. The load carrying system according to claim 10 wherein the resilient interfering member is fabricated from plastic material.
- 13. The load carrying system according to claim 1 wherein the engagement portion is in a confronting relationship with the interfering member when the pack frame is in a generally vertical orientation, the engagement portion diverging away from a confronting relationship with the interfering member when the orientation of the pack frame is less than generally vertical.
- 14. The load carrying system according to claim 13 wherein the receptacle has a rear wall adjacent the waist-encircling belt and the male formation comprises a main portion, an intermediate portion attached and angulated with respect to the main portion, and an end portion attached and angulated with respect to the intermediate portion, the intermediate portion being angulated in the general direction of the receptacle rear wall when the male formation is disposed within the receptacle, the intermediate portion defining the engagement portion of the male formation.
- 15. The load carrying system according to claim 14 wherein the main and end portions of the male formation have longitudinal axes that are substantially parallel.
- 16. The load-carrying system according to claim 14 wherein the receptacle has a front wall opposing the rear wall, the front wall having a top portion and a height that is less than the height of the rear wall, the male formation pivoting about the front wall top portion when the pack frame is released from the user and the pack frame falls away from the user's back, the engagement portion of the male formation diverging away from a confronting relationship with the interfering member when pack frame falls away from the user thereby allowing the male formation to become completely dislodged from the receptacle.
- 17. The load carrying system according to claim 16 wherein the pivot point is generally defined by the intermediate portion of the male formation and the top portion of the front wall of the receptacle.
- 18. The load carrying system according to claim 17 wherein the top portion of the front wall is rounded to facilitate the pivoting of the intermediate portion about the top portion of the front wall.
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The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for Governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalty thereon.
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