Claims
- 1. A piece of baggage comprising:a pack portion having a top and opposite sides; a strap having opposite first and second end portions; and first and second connectors, the first connector operatively connecting the first end portion of the strap to the pack portion adjacent one of the opposite sides of the pack portion and the second connector operatively connecting the second end portion of the strap adjacent the other of the sides of the pack portion, the first and second connectors being configured such that the first and second end portions of the strap can be locked extending from the pack portion in at least first and second alternative orientations relative to the pack portion, the first and second end portions of the strap extending generally away from each other from the opposite sides of the pack portion when in the first orientation and extending upwardly from the top of the pack portion when in the second orientation.
- 2. The piece of baggage of claim 1, wherein:the first and second end portions extend vertically from the top of the pack portion when the first and second end portions are in the second orientation relative to the pack portion.
- 3. The piece of baggage of claim 1, wherein:the first and second connectors each have a pivot axis and the first and second end portions of the strap pivot about the pivot axis of the first and second connectors respectively as the first and second strap end portions are moved between the first and second alternative orientations relative to the pack portion.
- 4. The piece of baggage of claim 3, wherein:the pack portion has a backside adjacent the top and between the opposite sides of the pack portion and the first and second connectors are directly attached to the backside of the pack portion.
- 5. The piece of baggage of claim 4, wherein:the first and second strap end portions each have a width and thickness with the width being substantially larger than the thickness and each of the first and second connectors comprises two interlocked members that pivot relative to each other about the axis of the connector, one of the interlocked members of each connector being attached directly to the backside of the pack portion and the other of the interlocked members being connected to one of the first and second end portions of the strap in a manner such that the width of such strap end portion is held oriented collateral to the backside of the pack portion when the first and second strap end portions are in the first orientation and when the first and second strap end portions are in the second orientation.
- 6. The piece of baggage of claim 5, wherein:each of the two interlocked members of each of the first and second connectors has a planar face that engages the face of the other of the two interlocked members of the corresponding connector, one of the two interlocked members of each of the first and second connectors has at least one protrusion extending perpendicular from its face and the other of the two interlocked members of each of the first and second connectors has a hole extending into its face, the at least one protrusion extending through the hole and acting as a pivot axle between the interlocked members.
- 7. A piece of baggage comprising:a pack portion having a top and opposite sides; a strap having opposite lengthwise first and second end portions each having a width and thickness, the width of each of the first and second end portions being substantially larger than its thickness; and first and second connectors, the first connector operatively connecting the first end portion of the strap to the pack portion adjacent one of the opposite sides of the pack portion and the second connector operatively connecting the second end portion of the strap adjacent the other of the sides of the pack portion, the first and second connectors being configured such that the first and second end portions of the strap can be locked extending from the pack portion in at least first and second alternative orientations relative to the pack portion, the first and second end portions of the strap extending in generally opposite horizontal directions from the opposite sides of the pack portion with the width of each of the first and second end portions being oriented vertically when the first and second end portions are in the first orientation, the first and second end portions of the strap extending upwardly from the top of the pack portion when the first and second end portions are in the second orientation.
- 8. The piece of baggage of claim 7, wherein:the first and second end portions extend vertically from the top of the pack portion when the first and second end portions are in the second orientation relative to the pack portion.
- 9. The piece of baggage of claim 8, wherein: the first and second connectors each have a pivot axis and the first and second end portions of the strap pivot about the pivot axis of the first and second connectors respectively as the first and second strap end portions are moved between the first and second alternative orientations of the strap end portions relative to the pack portion.
- 10. The piece of baggage of claim 9, wherein:the pack portion has a backside adjacent the top and between the opposite sides of the pack portion and the first and second connectors are directly attached to the backside of the pack portion.
- 11. A method of reversibly converting a piece of baggage from a piece of baggage configured to be supported from a person's shoulder to a piece of baggage configured to be supported from a person's waist, the method comprising:providing a piece of baggage comprising a pack portion, a strap, and first and second connectors, the pack portion having a top and opposite sides, the strap having opposite first and second end portions; operatively connecting the first end portion of the strap to the pack portion adjacent one of the opposite sides of the pack portion with the first connector; operatively connecting the second end portion of the strap to the pack portion adjacent the of the sides of the pack portion with the second connector; configuring the first and second connectors such that the first and second end portions of the strap can be locked extending from the pack portion in at least first and second alternative orientations relative to the pack portion; positioning the first and second end portions of the strap so that they are locked extending upwardly from the top of the pack portion in the first orientation such that the piece of baggage is in a configuration for being supported from a person's shoulder; repositioning the first and second end portions of the strap so that they are locked extending generally horizontally away from each other from the opposite sides of the pack portion in the second orientation such that the piece of baggage is in a configuration to be supported from a persons waist.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein:the first and second end portions of the strap extend vertically from the top of the pack portion when the first and second end portions are positioned in the first orientation.
- 13. The method of claim 11, further comprising:providing each of the first and second connectors with a pivot axis and pivoting the first and second end portions of the strap about the pivot axes of the first and second connectors respectively as the first and second end portions are repositioned from the first orientation to the second orientation relative to the pack portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/756,624 filed Jan. 8, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,474,523 the entire disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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