Multi-purpose attachment device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6695269
  • Patent Number
    6,695,269
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 19, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 24, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An attachment device for a strap comprises a base, bar for attaching the base to a shoulder strap of a backpack and a releasable catch mechanism for securing an implement holder. The implement holder is adapted to be releasably secured to the base via the releasable catch mechanism. The releasable catch mechanism comprises an upwardly extending side wall extending up from the top surface of the base and having an overhanging lip. A flexible arm is integrally formed with the base near the side wall and has a free end extending above the plane of the base. An abutting surface is located on the free end and abuts the implement holder when it is inserted under the overhanging lip. The implement holder comprises a plate, a holder portion attached to the top surface of the plate and an attachment portion extending from the bottom surface of the plate.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a multi-purpose attachment device for use on backpacks. In particular, this invention relates to a sliding device for attachment to backpacks and which can be coupled to several different attachment pieces for holding a variety of implements.




2. The Prior Art




Hikers and bicyclists often have the need to attach various implements to the outside of their backpacks. Articles such as flashlights, keys, hydration tubes, etc. are more conveniently carried in an easily accessible place on the backpack's shoulder straps than inside the backpack. This enables the user to reach the implements without having to remove the backpack. This is especially important with hydration tubes, which must be accessible while a cyclist is riding his bicycle.




There are several devices that clip to the shoulder straps of backpacks for holding hydration tubes or other implements, depending on the shape and configuration of the device. However, the user may have the need for different devices on different days, depending on the activity planned. Attaching several different devices to the shoulder strap would be inconvenient and unwieldy. Therefore, it would be desirable to have an attachment device for use on a backpack shoulder strap that can accommodate a variety of different implements.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an attachment device for a strap that can be used to hold a variety of different implements.




It is another object of the invention to provide an attachment device for a strap that can also be attached to a chest strap.




It is yet another object of the invention to provide an attachment device that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.




These and other objects are accomplished by an attachment device for a strap, comprising a base, means for attaching the base to a shoulder strap of a backpack and a releasable catch mechanism for securing an implement holder. The invention further comprises at least one implement holder adapted to be releasably secured to the base via the releasable catch mechanism.




The means for attaching the base to a backpack comprises two arms disposed along opposite edges of the base. Each arm has a transverse slit therethrough for threading the base onto a strap. Preferably, the slits are offset from the center of each arm so that removal and attachment of the base to a strap is made easier.




There can also be two additional arms disposed on the other opposite edges of the base, so that all four edges of the base have an arm. All of the arms have a transverse slit therethrough, so that the base is securable on two perpendicular straps. This feature is particularly important if the backpack has both shoulder straps and a chest strap. This way, the attachment device can be secured on both the chest strap and shoulder strap and cannot slide around at all.




The releasable catch mechanism comprises an upwardly extending side wall extending up from the top surface of the base and having an overhanging lip. A flexible arm is integrally formed with the base and has a free end extending above the plane of the base. The flexible arm can have the free end extending either toward or away from the side wall, i.e., the origin of the flexible arm can be disposed either directly opposite or adjacent to the side wall. The free end of the flexible arm has an abutting surface that abuts the side of an implement holder that is inserted between the free end of the flexible arm and the side wall. The implement holder comprises a plate, a holder portion attached to the top surface of the plate and an attachment portion extending from the bottom surface of the plate. The attachment portion comprises an outwardly extending flange. The implement holder is coupled to the base by sliding the flange over the flexible arm and inserting the flange underneath the overhanging lip. The flexible arm exerts upward pressure on the flange and forces it against the lip to hold it in place. The abutting surface on the flexible arm prevents backward sliding of the implement holder and prevents any inadvertent removal of the implement holder. The implement holder is removed by depressing the flexible arm so that the implement holder clears the abutting surface. To keep the implement holder from sliding out from the lip, the side wall and overhanging lip are preferably U-shaped.




The abutting surface can be formed from a protrusion located on the flexible arm. The protrusion abuts the flange and prevents backward movement of the implement holder.




The implement holder can take many forms and can have an infinite number of variations, depending on the function for which it is used. One variation is a hydration tube holder comprising a plate and a flexible S-shaped arm attached at one end to the plate. A hydration tube is held in place by sliding the tube between the plate and the arm. The curve of the S on the arm prevents the tube from escaping.




Another variation is a flashlight holder comprised of a plate and a flexible C-shaped holder element attached at its center to the plate. A flashlight can be snapped into the C-shaped holder element and held there by the friction of the holder element. Another possibility is a D-ring pivotally attached to a plate. Preferably, the base is supplied with several implement holders so that a user can choose which implement holder to use each day.




In an alternative embodiment, the releasable catch mechanism comprises a circular wall with an inwardly overhanging lip. The implement holder comprises a plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, a holding portion attached to the top surface of the plate and two flexible bayonet catches extending from the bottom surface of the plate. The implement holder is attached to the base by inserting the bayonet catches within the circular wall such that they catch on the lip and secure the implement holder to the base.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.




In the drawings, wherein similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views:





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of the base of the attachment device according to the invention;





FIG. 2

shows the base as attached to shoulder and chest straps of a backpack;





FIG. 3

shows a perspective view of a hydration tube holder for use with the base;





FIG. 4

shows a cross-sectional view of the hydration tube holder and the base along lines IV—IV of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

shows a cross-sectional view of the hydration tube holder inserted into the base;





FIG. 6

shows a perspective view of the flashlight holder for use with the base according to the invention;





FIG. 7

shows a side view of the flashlight holder;





FIG. 8

shows a perspective view of a D-ring for use with the base;





FIG. 9

shows a cross-sectional view of the base along lines IX—IX of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 10

shows a cross-sectional view of the base of

FIG. 9

in a release position;





FIG. 11

shows a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the base according to the invention;





FIG. 12

shows a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a hydration tube holder for use with the base shown in

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13

shows a side cross-sectional view of the hydration tube holder of

FIG. 12

inserted in the base of

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 14

shows a top perspective view of another embodiment of the base of the attachment device; and





FIGS. 15



a


and


15




b


show a side cross sectional view of the hydration tube holder of

FIG. 3

inserted in the base of FIG.


14


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now in detail to the drawings and, in particular,

FIG. 1

, there is shown the base


10


according to the invention, to which a variety of implement holders can be attached. Base


10


is an integrally molded one-piece design having four bars


11


,


12


,


13


and


14


for attaching base


10


to one or more straps. Each of bars


11


,


12


,


13


,


14


has a transverse slit


15


therein to allow straps


16


,


17


of a backpack


18


or other item to be easily threaded through base


10


, as shown in FIG.


2


.




The mechanism for attaching an implement to base


10


comprises a semicircular wall


19


having an overhanging lip


20


, and a flexible arm


21


, which has a free end extending away from wall


19


. The free end of flexible arm


21


extends slightly above the top surface of base


10


to place upward pressure on an implement holder mounted within base


10


, as explained below. Arm


21


has a transverse bar


22


extending across the free end of arm


21


, and a protrusion


23


at the free end of arm


21


. Protrusion


23


forms an abutting surface that prevents backward movement of an implement holder once the implement holder is inserted between the free end of arm


21


and wall


19


. Transverse bar


21


and protrusion


23


keep an implement holder in place once it is inserted underneath lip


20


, to lock the implement holder within base


10


. To remove the implement holder, arm


21


must be depressed sufficiently so that the implement holder clears protrusion


23


. Protrusion


23


also provides a convenient location for the user to press down on arm


21


to release implement holder as explained below.




One example of a suitable implement holder is a hydration tube clip


25


, which is shown in FIG.


3


. Tube clip


25


comprises a plate


26


with a resilient S-shaped arm


27


mounted above plate


26


. A hydration tube (not shown) is slid in between plate


26


and arm


27


. The tube is preferably wider than the lower end of arm


27


so that it cannot escape once it is mounted between plate


26


and arm


27


. Clip


25


is secured to base


10


via a hexagonal flange


28


, which extends outwardly beneath plate


26


.





FIGS. 4 and 5

show the procedure for locking clip


25


into base


10


. Flange


28


is slid underneath lip


20


and is pushed upward by arm


21


on base


10


, to keep clip


25


locked within base


10


. Protrusion


23


forms an abutting surface, that abuts flange


28


and prevents flange


28


from sliding out from underneath lip


20


, thereby locking the clip


25


in place.




Other suitable implement holders are a flashlight holder


30


or a D-ring


31


, as shown in

FIGS. 6-8

. Flashlight holder


30


is held in place by a flange


32


, similar to flange


28


on clip


25


. Flashlight holder


30


has a C-shaped holding element


38


which functionally retains a flashlight therein. D-ring


31


is locked into base


10


is locked in a similar manner via flange


32


. D-ring


31


is comprised of a ring portion


36


that is pivotally attached to flange


32


via a hinge


35


mounted in side brackets


34


.




The various implement holders can be released from base


10


in a manner shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

. The user merely presses downward on flexible arm


21


to create enough clearance over protrusion


23


to slide the implement holder out from base


10


. This way, the implement holders are easily interchanged to accommodate the user's changing needs.




An alternative embodiment of the invention is shown in

FIGS. 11-13

. In this embodiment, Base


100


as shown in

FIG. 11

has bars


110


,


120


,


130


and


140


, each having a transverse slit


150


for attaching base


100


to a strap in a similar way as that shown in FIG.


2


. Base


100


is also equipped with a circular vertical wall


180


, which has an inwardly overhanging lip


190


, for locking an implement holder within base


100


.




A suitable implement holder is shown in

FIG. 12

in the form of a hydration tube clip


200


. Tube clip


200


has two bayonet catches


220


mounted underneath clip


200


. Bayonet catches


220


lock into lip


190


when clip


200


is pushed into base


100


, as shown in FIG.


13


. Any suitable implement holder having bayonet-type catches could be used with base


100


. In addition, any alternative locking mechanism could be used to latch onto base


100


could also be used.




Another embodiment is shown in

FIGS. 14

,


15




a


and


15




b


. In this case, base


10


′ comprises a semicircular wall


19


′ having an overhanging lip


20


′. A flexible arm


21


′ having a free end is mounted opposite wall


19


′ and extends towards wall


19


′. The free end of flexible arm


21


′ extends slightly above the top surface of base


10


′ to place upward pressure on an implement holder


25


mounted within base


10


′, as explained below. Arm


21


′ has a transverse bar


22


′ extending across the free end of arm


21


′, and a protrusion


23


′ at the free end of arm


21


′. Protrusion


23


′ forms an abutting surface against implement holder


25


and keeps implement holder


25


in place once it is inserted underneath lip


20


′, to lock implement holder


25


within base


10


′. Implement holder


25


slides over arm


21


′ and protrusion


23


′ to fit underneath lip


20


′. Lip


20


′ prevents movement in one direction, while protrusion


23


′ prevents movement in the other direction, so implement holder


25


is locked in place.




To release the implement holder, the user presses down on protrusion


23


′, thereby allowing the implement holder sufficient clearance to slide out of lip


20


′ over protrusion


23


′ and arm


21


′.




Accordingly, while only a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is obvious that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. An attachment device for a strap, comprising:a base having a front surface, a rear surface and four edges and comprising: two arms disposed along opposite edges of said base, each arm having a transverse slit therethrough for threading said base onto a strap; two additional arms disposed on opposite edges of said base, so that all four edges of said base have an arm, said two additional arms each having a transverse slit therein, such that said base is securable on two perpendicular straps; a releasable catch mechanism for securing an implement holder, comprising a side wall extending up from the top surface of said base and having an overhanging lip, and a flexible arm integrally formed with said base and extending above the plane of said base, said flexible arm having a free end with an abutting surface; and at least one implement holder releasably secured to the base between said abutting surface and said overhanging lip; wherein the abutting surface on the flexible arm keeps the implement holder secured to the base underneath the overhanging lip to prevent any backward movement of the implement holder, and wherein pressing on the flexible arm causes the implement holder to clear the abutting surface to release the implement holder from the base.
  • 2. The attachment device according to claim 1, wherein each slit is offset from the center of the arm.
  • 3. The attachment device according to claim 1, wherein said slits on said additional arms are offset from the center.
  • 4. The attachment device according to claim 1, wherein said flexible arm extends away from said side wall.
  • 5. The attachment device according to claim 1, wherein said flexible arm extends towards said side wall.
  • 6. The attachment device according to claim 1, wherein the implement holder comprises:a plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, a holder portion attached to the top surface of the plate; and an attachment portion extending from the bottom surface of the plate, said attachment portion comprising an outwardly extending flange, wherein said implement holder is coupled to the base by inserting the flange underneath the overhanging lip and is held in place by the abutting surface on the flexible arm, and wherein said implement holder is released from the base by pressing on the flexible arm until the flange clears the abutting surface, and sliding the flange out from the lip.
  • 7. The attachment device according to claim 1, wherein the side wall and overhanging lip are semicircular.
  • 8. The attachment device according to claim 1, wherein the implement holder is a hydration tube holder comprising a plate and a flexible S-shaped arm attached at one end to the plate.
  • 9. The attachment device according to claim 1, wherein the implement holder is a flashlight holder comprised of a plate and a flexible C-shaped holder element attached at its center to the plate.
  • 10. The attachment device according to claim 1, wherein the implement holder is a D-ring.
  • 11. The attachment device according to claim 1, wherein the abutting surface comprises a protrusion on the free end of the flexible arm.
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/216,680 filed on Dec. 18, 1998 now abandoned.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/216680 Dec 1998 US
Child 09/665020 US