This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from prior Chinese Patent Application No. 200920001858.4, filed Jan. 22, 2009, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention generally relates to a shoulder strap chest system for a pack, in particular, to a shoulder strap chest system which allows free attachment in a simple way without slipping.
The existing shoulder strap chest system for a pack, as shown in
The present invention provides a shoulder strap chest system for a pack including at least one shoulder pad, the system comprising: at least one slot on the shoulder pad, at least one hook hooked at the slot detachably, and at least one connection strap, at least one end of which is attached to the hook in a length-adjustable way, wherein the width of the hook matches that of the slot so that the hook is prevented from sliding when the hook is hooked at the slot.
Preferably, the hook includes a curved end, a clip lock, an entrance, and a tail in that order, wherein the tail is located away from the curved end and includes a wide ladder passage and two finger grip located at both sides of the wide ladder passage respectively.
Preferably, the pack includes two shoulder pads and the system comprises at least one pair of hooks and at least one pair of slots, each slot of one pair arranged at the same level along the shoulder pads, the number of the hooks being two times of that of the connection straps, and each end of each connection strap attached to one hook.
Preferably, the system comprises one pair of the hooks and one connection strap.
Preferably, the system comprises more than one pair of the hooks and a plurality of connection straps.
Preferably, one end of the connection strap is attached to one hook in a length-adjustable way, and the other end of the connection strap is attached fixedly to another hook.
Preferably, both ends of each connection strap are attached to two hooks in a length-adjustable way respectively.
Preferably, the system comprises a plurality pairs of slots arranged in lengthwise direction of the shoulder pad, each pair of slots positioned at different levels of the shoulder pad.
Preferably, the pack includes one shoulder pad, one hook and one connection strap, one end of the connection strap attached to the hook in a length-adjustable way, and the other end of the connection strap fixed on the pack.
Preferably, a slotted material is sewn on the shoulder pad.
Now referring to
It is apparent from the above description that the hooks 1 can be attached freely or detachably to any pair of slots 20, 21 at different levels without sliding, which is prevented by the slots 20, 21 on the shoulder pads 23, 24. In addition, the middle fastener is not necessary in the present system, since the length of the strap can be adjusted by hooks 1. Thus, the present invention provides a shoulder strap chest system which allows free attachment in a simple way without slipping.
The embodiment described can be modified and varied without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, in an embodiment, the hook 1 can be replaced by other hooks carrying out same function. In other embodiments, the number of the hooks and/or the slots can be modified. As an example, only one hook is used with one or more slots in only one shoulder pad. In this case, one end of the strap is attached to the hook and the other end is fixed to e.g. the body of the pack. It is contemplated that all these modifications and variations fall in the scope of the attached claims.
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2009 2 0001858 U | Jan 2009 | CN | national |
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