Claims
- 1. A means for securing a hydration pack to a motorcycle fuel tank top planar area comprising:
a plurality of fastener elements and materials joined to create attachment means; a system of attachment straps and connectable fastener means; a system of alternative mounting means; a method for attaching straps and fasteners to a hydration pack; a method for attaching straps fasteners and alternative mounting means to said motorcycle and; a method of connecting hydration pack straps and fasteners to motorcycle straps and fasteners resulting in said hydration pack being securely, yet removably mounted to said motorcycle.
- 2. Hydration pack of claim 1 being of a commercially available backpack style, having shoulder straps, of which said straps are usually differentiated by the upper strap being formed into or attached to a wider and padded area which is generally integrated into said pack upper portion design, and the lower strap being of a strapping material and separable from said upper strap by means of a slide, buckle or other element, and securely attached to the lowest portion of said pack.
- 3. Connectable fastener elements of claim 1 comprising a preferred embodiment of side-release buckle with the female end attached to a given length of nylon web strapping and said strapping having an aperture of a given size at opposing end for receiving a mounting screw.
- 4. Connectable fastener elements of claim 1 comprising a preferred embodiment of side-release buckle with the male end attached to a given length of nylon web strapping and said strapping being fashioned at the opposing end for receiving a form of loop hardware to attach to material on said hydration pack, right and left shoulder straps, furthermore having a form of banding over said nylon web strapping arrangement to secure excess strapping after adjustment.
- 5. Fastener elements of claim 1 comprising a preferred embodiment of side-release buckle, male end, attached to said lower, removed, right and left shoulder straps of said hydration pack.
- 6. Alternative mounting means of claim 1 comprising a preferred embodiment of J-type gutter hooks attached to said aperture end of said nylon web strapping of claim 3, and/or a clamping or cam buckle type device attached to the loop end of strapping assembly of claim 4.
- 7. Another alternative mounting means of claim 1 comprising:
a preferred embodiment of magnets attached to a pad material of a given size for laying on said planar surface of a metal motorcycle fuel tank and having a durable material of relative size sewn over said pad material so as to enclose said magnets within, and to allow said strapping of claim 3 and 4 to be sewn at said aperture ends, laid laterally across said durable material so as to receive a hydration pack to be secured by said male and female fastener elements, with two fastener elements of claim 3 sewn at lowest edge of durable material so as to correspond and receive male fastener elements attached to said lower shoulder straps of said hydration pack.
- 8. Method for attaching said straps and fasteners to said hydration pack of claim 1 comprising:
removal of said upper shoulder straps of said hydration pack from said lower shoulder straps; threading left lower shoulder strap through male fastener end of claim 5 and sliding said fastener to the base of said pack then re-attaching lower shoulder strap to upper shoulder strap, or securing excess strapping in banding; threading right lower shoulder strap through male fastener end of claim 5 and sliding said fastener to the base of said pack then re-attaching lower shoulder strap to upper shoulder strap, or securing excess strapping in banding; attaching said loop of strap assembly of claim 4 to web support material on left upper shoulder strap of said pack and; attaching said loop of strap assembly of claim 4 to web support material on right upper shoulder strap of said pack.
- 9. A method for attaching straps fasteners and alternative mounting means to said motorcycle comprising:
locating a body panel or similar screw or fastener on the dash area of a given motorcycle for the purpose of removal and reinstallation upon placing said screw or fastener through the aperture opening of strapping assembly of claim 3;locating a body panel or similar screw or fastener below the riders seat area of a given motorcycle for the purpose of removal and reinstallation upon placing said screw or fastener through the aperture opening of strapping assembly of claim 3;utilizing the J-hook strap assembly of claim 6 to attach to the forward and rearward lip area of a motorcycle fuel tank or similar lip on body panel if no mounting screw can be located or; utilizing said magnetic mount assembly of claim 7 if preferred or necessary, by simply placing said mount onto the top planar area of a metal motorcycle fuel tank.
- 10. A method of connecting hydration pack straps and fasteners to motorcycle straps and fasteners of claim 1 comprising:
the insertion of the male side-release buckle ends on said hydration pack lower shoulder straps into female side-release buckle ends at rear of fuel tank or riders seat area; the laying of said hydration pack assembly forward and across said top planar area of the motorcycle fuel tank area, extending said mounting straps of claim 4 forward toward said mounting straps of claim 3 which are fastened to the dash area as in claim 9, and joining said side release buckles of these two fasteners together and; pulling the excess strap material of the upper shoulder strap fastener arrangements of claim 3 to provide tension on the pack so as to provide stability of said pack on the motorcycle.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based on provisional application serial No. 60/407311, filed on Sep. 3, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60407311 |
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