The present invention relates to shoulder straps for carrying items such as bags, and more particularly to a non-slip shoulder pad incorporated into a carrying strap utilized on bags.
Carrying heavy bags has always been wearisome to the user. When a user has to carry such a bag and walk for some distance, such as when carrying a golf bag while walking a golf course, having a gripping handle or shoulder strap facilitates carrying. Although golf bags are typically provided with carrying handles for use over short distances, a shoulder strap provides more convenience and comfort for carrying such bags over longer distances.
However, when the bags are relatively heavy, one of the problems encountered is the strap pad tends to slip off the shoulder as the user walks or otherwise moves. Further, such straps can dig into the shoulder and cause discomfort.
Various attempts have been made in the prior art to provide padded straps or comfortable straps for use on golf bags. The materials and designs of such prior art devices include foam pads, fur liners, cushioned straps and other devices aimed at increasing the user's comfort and the strap's effectiveness at staying in place on the user's shoulder. Unfortunately, attempts to increase comfort often decrease the stability of the shoulder strap on the user's shoulder. The movement of the bag and carrier strap often results in an increased incidence of the strap slipping off the shoulder, causing potential damage and discomfort to the user.
For example, Levine (U.S. Pat. No. 4,125,904) discloses a strap for a shoulder bag including both comfort padding and non-slip materials. McClees et al. of U.S. Pat. No. 4,879,768 also addresses this problem. Additionally, Reimers (U.S. Pat. No. 5,292,044) discloses a non-slip carry strap that secures on the human shoulder. None of the above referenced prior art devices have adequately solved the user's difficulties, as such devices still tend to slip and cause discomfort to the users.
Therefore, there is a need for an inexpensive slip preventing shoulder strap that is more effective at holding a heavy bag or other load securely on a user's shoulder while walking, yet provides less discomfort to the user. Such a needed device would be inexpensive to manufacture, aesthetically pleasing, and easy to attach to existing bag straps. The present invention accomplishes these objectives.
Because of the unsatisfactory nature of the current covers, pads, and increased-friction attachments, the development of such an advanced non-slip shoulder strap is needed. Accordingly, it is the first object of the present invention to provide a carrying strap for a shoulder bag that provides maximum comfort to the user's shoulder. It is the second object of the present invention to provide a shoulder strap that minimizes slippage along a user's shoulder during movement, such as when the user is walking, regardless of clothing material, while being easily removed or attached to the strap if desired. It is the third object of the present invention to provide a device with an aesthetically pleasing, visually attractive appearance. It is the forth object of the present invention to provide a long lasting and durable non-slip surface to the shoulder engaging portion of a shoulder strap.
The present invention is a non-slip pad for attaching to a shoulder strap of a bag, such as a golf bag. The pad comprises an elongated generally flat base having a non-slip pattern formed into a front side thereof. The non-slip pattern comprises a plurality of ridges each having either a triangular cross-section or a trapezoidal cross-section. The non-slip pad is generally rectangular in shape, but may preferably have rounded corners.
An elongated generally flat rectangular strap holder is attached to the backside of the base and slidably holds the shoulder strap between the strap holder and the base. As Such, the non-slip pad may be slidably adjusted with respect to the shoulder strap for optimal comfort and carrying ease of the user.
This invention is intended to minimize the relative lateral slippage between the bag strap and user's shoulder, even when the user's walking or other movements cause the user's shoulder to dip slightly. The ridges are preferably comprised of a high-friction soft rubber, soft plastic, fabric material, or other high-friction material that does not cause discomfort when resting with some force on the user's shoulder.
The invention is adapted for utilization with any of a wide variety of bags and is intended to provide comfort to the user's shoulder in carrying such bag over a long distance. These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become clear to those skilled in the art in view of the description of the best presently known mode of carrying out the invention and the industrial applicability of the preferred embodiment as described herein and as illustrated in the several figures of the drawing.
The present invention is a non-slip pad 10 for attaching to a shoulder strap 20 (
An elongated generally flat rectangular strap holder 60 is attached at each of a longer side 62 thereof proximate to a longer side 32 of a back side 36 of the base 30 (
In an alternate embodiment of the invention, the strap holder 60 comprises a plurality of elastic belt-loop like sections (not shown), thereby reducing the amount of material necessary for manufacturing the strap holder 60. However, such an embodiment requires additional assembly labor, as a plurality of the belt-loop like sections must be attached to the backside 36 of the base 30.
The triangular cross-section 70 of the parallel ridges 50 may be of an isocoles triangular cross section (
The invention is adapted for utilization with any of a wide variety of bags 12 (
Although the present invention has been described above in terms of specific materials, it is understood that various other materials and various dimensions may be substituted without departing from the efficacy of the invention. Furthermore, although the preferred embodiment has been described with respect to a non-slip pad 10 for attachment to a shoulder strap 20, it is understood that the principles of the present invention are equally applicable for a wide variety of other applications. Thus, while a shoulder strap 20 for a golf bag 12 has been particularly illustrated, clearly such a device could be fashioned for use with shoulder straps 20 for such other applications as ski bags and tennis bags, and other applications where it is desirable to utilize a cushioned non-slip strap 20 in conjunction with normally slippery surfaces such as clothing materials.