Sporting Equipment Storage Sling

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20250010155
  • Publication Number
    20250010155
  • Date Filed
    September 11, 2024
    5 months ago
  • Date Published
    January 09, 2025
    a month ago
  • Inventors
    • Lewis; Ryan (Nedrow, NY, US)
Abstract
A sporting equipment storage sling includes a horizontal tubular housing having an open first end opposite an open second end. An adjustable strap is affixed to the horizontal tubular housing at each of the first and second ends. A plurality of fasteners are disposed along a length of the horizontal tubular housing opposite the adjustable strap. The plurality of fasteners are removably securing sporting equipment to the horizontal tubular housing, such that the user easily transports dry sporting equipment between uses. In some embodiments, a bag is affixed to the horizontal tubular housing and the bag includes an opening through an upper end thereof. The sporting equipment storage sling also includes a rubber cone shaped with a hole in its middle and slit down its side to open and wrap around a lacrosse stick.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to sporting equipment storage and transport systems. More particularly, the present invention pertains to a sporting equipment sling capable of simultaneously carrying protective gear and accessories required for a desired sport.


Many individuals enjoy playing sports, either competitively or for recreation, however these sports often require an individual to use several pieces of equipment or accessories. Transporting this equipment may be cumbersome and often requires multiple trips or bulky bags. For example, when playing lacrosse, an individual must utilize a lacrosse stick, helmet, gloves, various pads, and a chest protector. Traditionally, in order to transport these items, a large duffel bag is utilized, and the equipment is piled in haphazardly, or when using smaller containers, forcibly placed within, risking damage to the equipment. Additionally, typical carrying bags aren't sufficiently breathable, allowing bacteria or fungus to grow on recently used equipment covered in sweat. This may lead to undesirable odors or unpleasant experiences for the user when the equipment is next used. In order to address this, air-drying the equipment before storage is often desirable, however, waiting for equipment to air dry before storing and transporting equipment is time-consuming and inefficient. Additionally, sports equipment may be troublesome to wash properly as they must often be washed separately and with specific instructions, requiring the user to spend several wash cycles to clean the entire set. Therefore, a storage and transport system that may allow the equipment to air dry to minimize the risk of odors and bacterial growth, while also increasing transport efficiency is desired.


In light of the devices disclosed in the known art, it is submitted that the present invention substantially diverges in design elements from the known art and consequently it is clear that there is a need in the art for an improvement to existing sporting equipment storage and transport systems. In this regard, the instant invention substantially fulfills these needs.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In view of the foregoing disadvantages inherent in the known types of sporting equipment storage and transport systems now present in the known art, the present invention provides a sporting equipment storage sling wherein the same may be utilized for providing convenience for the user when transporting and air-drying protective gear, accessories, and other sporting equipment between uses.


The present system comprises a horizontal tubular housing having an open first end opposite an open second end. An adjustable strap is affixed to the horizontal tubular housing at each of the first and second ends. A plurality of fasteners are disposed along a length of the horizontal tubular housing opposite the adjustable strap, wherein the plurality of fasteners are configured to removably secure sporting equipment to the horizontal tubular housing.


In some embodiments, a bag is affixed to the horizontal tubular housing, wherein the bag comprises an opening through an upper end thereof, wherein the opening is oriented towards the open first end of the horizontal tubular housing.


In some embodiments, a diameter of each of the first end and the second end is greater than a diameter of a central portion of the horizontal tubular housing.


In another embodiment, the adjustable strap further comprises a securement fastener disposed on a terminal end thereof, wherein the securement fastener is configured to selectively disengage the terminal end of the adjustable strap from the horizontal tubular housing.


In other embodiments, the adjustable strap comprises a buckle thereon, wherein the buckle is configured to selectively adjust a length of the adjustable strap.


In yet another embodiment, the plurality of fasteners comprise carabiners having a spring biased latch pivotally affixed to a fastener body.


In some embodiments, a plurality of eyelets is affixed to the exterior of the horizontal tubular housing, wherein a fastener of the plurality of fasteners is secured to each of the plurality of eyelets.


In another embodiment, an aperture of each of the plurality of eyelets is coaxially aligned.


In other embodiments, the plurality of fasteners are disposed at regular intervals along the horizontal tubular housing.


In yet another embodiment, the bag is removably securable to the horizontal tubular housing via securement straps affixed to a lateral edge of the bag adjacent to the upper end and a lower end of the bag.


In some embodiments, the securement straps comprise a first portion removably securable to a second portion via complementary fasteners.


In another embodiment, a drawstring is disposed through the upper end of the bag about the opening, wherein the drawstring is configured to selectively move the opening between an open configuration and a closed configuration.


In other embodiments, the bag comprises a material permeable to air.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manner in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.



FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the sporting equipment storage sling.



FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of the horizontal tubular housing and plurality of fasteners of an embodiment of the sporting equipment storage sling.



FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of the bag of an embodiment of the sporting equipment storage sling.



FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the sporting equipment storage sling in use.



FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the sporting equipment storage sling with a lacrosse quiver.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to depict like or similar elements of the sporting equipment storage sling. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered to be limiting in any respect.


Referring now to FIG. 1, there is shown a perspective view of an embodiment of the sporting equipment storage sling 11.


The sporting equipment storage sling 11 may comprise a horizontal tubular housing 12 having an open first end 13 opposite an open second end 14 defining a channel therethrough, wherein the channel is dimensioned to receive an elongated object, such as a lacrosse stick (as shown in FIG. 4, 36), hockey stick, or the like therethrough. The horizontal tubular housing 12 may comprise a rigid material configured to maintain its shape to protect the object within the horizontal tubular housing 12 from impacts thereto. An adjustable strap 15 may be affixed to the first end 13 and the second end 14 of the horizontal tubular housing 12, wherein the adjustable strap 15 is configured to provide a carrying strap, such that the horizontal tubular housing 12 may be slung over a user's shoulder for efficient simultaneous transport of several pieces of sporting equipment. In the shown embodiment, the adjustable strap 15 may comprise a closed loop on opposing ends thereof, wherein the closed loops are dimensioned to secure about the horizontal tubular housing 12. In some embodiments, the closed loops may be stitched to the adjustable strap 15 to permanently affix the adjustable strap 15 to the horizontal tubular housing 12, however, in alternate embodiments, the closed loops are further contemplated to be removably securable about the horizontal tubular housing 12, such that the adjustable strap 15 may be removed therefrom for storage when not in use. In some embodiments, a securement fastener 18 may be disposed on a distal end 19 of the adjustable strap 15, wherein the securement fastener 18 may be configured to selectively disengage the distal end 19 of the adjustable strap from the closed loop disposed about the horizontal tubular housing 12. In this manner, the user may quickly disconnect the adjustable strap 15 from the horizontal tubular housing 12 at one end thereof, such that the horizontal tubular housing 12 may be removed from the user. In the shown embodiment, the securement fastener 18 may comprise a male and female fastener system, wherein the male fastener may be removably securable within the female fastener, whereupon prongs of the male fastener secure within openings of the female fastener via frictional engagement to secure the male fastener to the female fastener. Furthermore, in the illustrated embodiment, a buckle 20 is disposed on the adjustable strap 15, wherein the buckle 20 may be configured to selectively adjust a length of the adjustable strap 15 as desired to fit users of various sizes. In the shown embodiment, the buckle 20 is integrally affixed to an end of the securement fastener 18. In the shown embodiment, an L-shaped attachment may be affixed to the second end 14 of the horizontal tubular housing 12, wherein the L-shaped attachment prevents the adjustable strap 15 from sliding from the horizontal tubular housing 12 when secured over the user's shoulder. Similarly, the first end 13 may be contemplated to include an L-shaped attachment facing in an opposite direction to facilitate the usage of the sporting equipment storage sling 11 in an inverted position, wherein the first end 13 may be disposed closer to the user's feet in use.


A plurality of fasteners 16 may be disposed along a length of the horizontal tubular housing 12 directly opposite the adjustable strap 15, such that objects secured to the plurality of fasteners 16 hang freely from the horizontal tubular housing 12 when the adjustable strap 15 is secured over the user's shoulder. In the illustrated embodiment, the plurality of fasteners 16 may comprise carabiners, however, alternate securement means capable of removably securing various sporting equipment to the horizontal tubular housing 12 are contemplated. In some embodiments, the plurality of fasteners 16 may be integrally affixed to the horizontal tubular housing 12, whereas, in other embodiments, the plurality of fasteners 16 may be removably securable to the horizontal tubular housing 12 to minimize the weight of the sporting equipment storage sling 11 when the plurality of fasteners 16 are unnecessary. Furthermore, in the illustrated embodiment, a bag 26 may be affixed to the horizontal tubular housing 12, wherein the bag 26 may be dimensioned to store various sporting equipment accessories therein. In some embodiments, the bag 26 may be permanently affixed to the horizontal tubular housing 12, however, in the shown embodiments, the bag 26 may be removably securable to the horizontal tubular housing 12, such that the user may remove the bag 26 when desired. The bag 26 may be contemplated to comprise a material permeable to air such that the sporting equipment accessories are properly ventilated to dry sweat and prevent the accumulation of bacteria therein. In this manner, the sporting equipment accessories may be more efficiently maintained and reduce the risk of exposure to bacteria or fungus for the user. In some embodiments, the bag 26 may comprise a mesh material having a plurality of openings therethrough, wherein the mesh material increases ventilation of the interior volume of the bag 26 to facilitate drying of the objects therein.


Referring now to FIG. 2, there is shown an exploded view of the horizontal tubular housing 12 and plurality of fasteners 16 of an embodiment of the sporting equipment storage sling 11.


In the illustrated embodiment, the open first end 13 and the open second end 14 may comprise a larger diameter than a central portion 17 of the horizontal tubular housing 12. In this manner, the larger open ends facilitate efficient and simple insertion of the elongated object into the horizontal tubular housing 12 while the sporting equipment storage sling 11 is slung over the user's shoulder. In such embodiments, the open first end 13 and the open second end 14 may be further contemplated to have a diameter less than a head of the elongated object, such as the basket of a lacrosse stick or the curved head of a hockey stick, for example. In this manner, the elongated object may be retained within the horizontal tubular housing 12 via the head resting against one of the open first or second ends 13, 14.


In the illustrated embodiment, a plurality of eyelets 23 may be disposed linearly along a length of the central portion 17 of the horizontal tubular housing 12. In the shown embodiment, the plurality of eyelets 23 is regularly disposed along the length of the horizontal tubular housing 12, such that equipment secured thereto via the plurality of fasteners 16 is evenly disposed along the length of the horizontal tubular housing 12 to distribute weight and prevent excessive damage due to jostling during transport. The plurality of eyelets 23 may include an aperture 25 therethrough, wherein a fastener of the plurality of fasteners 16 may be removably securable through the apertures 25 of an eyelet of the plurality of eyelets 23. In some embodiments, the plurality of eyelets 23 may comprise a stem extending from the horizontal tubular housing 12 having a head on a distal end of the stem, wherein the head includes the aperture 25 therethrough. In this manner, the plurality of fasteners 16 may be maintained at a distance from the horizontal tubular housing 12 to prevent sporting equipment affixed to the plurality of fasteners 16 from being damaged from constant contact against the horizontal tubular housing 12 during transport. In the shown embodiment, the apertures 25 of each of the plurality of eyelets 23 are coaxially aligned. In the illustrated embodiment, the plurality of fasteners 16 may comprise a fastener body 22 having a spring-biased latch 21 pivotally affixed thereto, wherein the spring-biased latch 21 may be configured to selectively move between an open position and a closed position and is further biased towards the closed position. When in the closed position, the spring-biased latch 21 may be configured to rest coaxially with the fastener body 22, such that an object is retained within the fastener body 22. The plurality of fasteners 16 may include a D-shaped carabiner 16A, which is the strongest type of carabiner and provides the relatively greatest amount of safety compared to other shaped carabiner.


Referring now to FIG. 3, there is shown a perspective view of the bag of an embodiment of the sporting equipment storage sling 11.


In the illustrated embodiment, the bag 26 may comprise an opening 27 disposed through an upper end 28 of the bag 26, a pair of closed lateral edges 32, and a closed lower end 33 opposite the upper end 28. The opening 27 provides access to an interior volume of the bag 26, such that various sporting equipment accessories may be stored therein. In the illustrated embodiment, the opening 27 may be selectively closable via a drawstring 35 closure disposed through the upper end 28 of the bag 26. In some embodiments, the drawstring 35 may comprise a spring-biased toggle thereon, wherein the spring-biased toggle may be configured to retain the upper end 28 in a closed configuration. In alternate embodiments, the opening 27 may be selectively closable via alternate closure means, such as, but not limited to hook and loop fasteners disposed along an interior surface of the bag 26 along the upper end 28 thereof, a zipper mechanism, buttons, snaps, or other fasteners. In this manner, the user may ensure that sporting equipment accessories are maintained within the interior volume of the bag 26.


In the shown embodiment, a pair of securement straps 29 may be disposed on one lateral edge 32 of the bag 26, wherein the pair of securement straps 29 may be configured to removably secure the bag 26 to the horizontal tubular housing 12. In the shown embodiment, each securement strap of the pair of securement straps 29 may comprise a first portion 30 and a second portion 31, wherein the first portion 30 is removably securable to the second portion 31 via a pair of complementary fasteners 34 disposed thereon. In the shown embodiment, the pair of complementary fasteners 34 may be disposed on opposing surfaces of the first and second portion 30, 31, such as an interior surface of the first portion 30 and an exterior surface of the second portion 31. In this manner, the first and second portions 30, 31 may be placed flush about an exterior surface of the horizontal tubular housing 12 and secured together via the complementary fasteners 34 to affix the bag 26 to the horizontal tubular housing 12. In some embodiments, the complementary fasteners 34 may comprise hook and loop fasteners, wherein the first portion 30 may comprise a hook fastener and the second portion 31 and may comprise a loop fastener, or vice versa. In this manner, the user may readily remove the bag 26 from the horizontal tubular housing 12 when desired.


Referring now to FIG. 4, there is shown a perspective view of an embodiment of the sporting equipment storage sling 11 in use.


In one use, the user may affix the plurality of fasteners 16 to the horizontal tubular housing 12 via the plurality of eyelets and secure the bag to the horizontal tubular housing 12 via the securement straps. Once secured, the user may place various sporting equipment accessories, such as tape, additional clothing, towels, repair supplies for the sporting equipment, or the like. An elongated object, such as the lacrosse stick 36, may be inserted through the horizontal tubular housing 12, such that the head of the lacrosse stick 36 rests against the first end of the horizontal tubular housing 12. In this manner, the head of the lacrosse stick 36 is retained within the horizontal tubular housing 12 during transport. Various other pieces of sporting equipment 37 may then be secured to the plurality of fasteners 16, such as helmets, gloves, pads, or the like. Once the desired sporting equipment 36, 37 is secured to the sporting equipment storage sling 11, the user may secure the sling 11 over their shoulder via the adjustable strap. The length of the adjustable strap may then be selectively adjusted to ensure the horizontal tubular housing 12 rests comfortably along the user's back during transport. In this manner, the user may easily transport and store various sporting equipment, while maximizing airflow thereacross, thereby reducing the rate at which bacteria and fungus develop on sweat covered sporting equipment after use.



FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the sporting equipment storage sling (not shown) with a lacrosse quiver 40.


The lacrosse quiver 40 may have an aperture 41, an elongated slit 42, and a stopper 43.


The aperture 41 may be adapted to receive a stick portion 44 of a lacrosse stick 36, that is extended through the aperture 41, that may be disposed on a middle portion of the lacrosse quiver 40. The elongated slit 42 may be disposed along a side of the lacrosse quiver 40 that may be opened and wrapped around the lacrosse stick 36. The stopper 43 may be slid down the stick portion 44 of the lacrosse stick 36 and may be wedged into the lacrosse quiver 40. The stopper 43 may be cone-shaped or the like so when the lacrosse stick 36 is pushed down into the top of the lacrosse quiver 40, it will wedge itself with the top of the lacrosse quiver 40 and squeeze the lacrosse stick 36 preventing the lacrosse quiver 40 from sliding down further along the stick portion 44 of the lacrosse stick 36.


The lacrosse quiver 40 may have a rubber cone shape or the like.


It is therefore submitted that the instant invention has been shown and described in various embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly, and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.


Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.

Claims
  • 1. A sporting equipment storage sling, comprising: a horizontal tubular housing having an open first end opposite an open second end;an adjustable strap affixed to the horizontal tubular housing at each of the first and second ends;a plurality of fasteners disposed along a length of the horizontal tubular housing opposite the adjustable strap;wherein the plurality of fasteners are configured to removably secure a piece of sporting equipment to the horizontal tubular housing;wherein the horizontal tubular housing defines a channel that is dimensioned to receive the piece of sporting equipment that is an elongated object;wherein the adjustable strap further comprises a securement fastener disposed on a terminal end thereof; andwherein the securement fastener is configured to selectively disengage the terminal end of the adjustable strap from the horizontal tubular housing.
  • 2. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 1, wherein a diameter of each of the first end and the second end of the horizontal tubular housing is greater than a diameter of a central portion of the horizontal tubular housing.
  • 3. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 1, wherein the adjustable strap comprises a buckle thereon, wherein the buckle is configured to selectively adjust a length of the adjustable strap.
  • 4. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 1, wherein the plurality of fasteners each having a D-shaped carabiner with a spring biased latch pivotally affixed to a fastener body.
  • 5. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of eyelets affixed to the exterior of the horizontal tubular housing, wherein a fastener of each of the plurality of fasteners is secured to each of the plurality of eyelets.
  • 6. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 5, wherein an aperture of each of the plurality of eyelets is coaxially aligned.
  • 7. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 1, wherein the plurality of fasteners are disposed at regular intervals along the horizontal tubular housing.
  • 8. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 1, wherein the piece of sporting equipment is a lacrosse stick with a lacrosse quiver having an aperture, an elongated slit, and a stopper.
  • 9. A sporting equipment storage sling, comprising: a horizontal tubular housing having an open first end opposite an open second end;an adjustable strap affixed to the horizontal tubular housing at each of the first and second ends;a plurality of fasteners disposed along a length of the horizontal tubular housing opposite the adjustable strap;wherein the plurality of fasteners are configured to removably secure sporting equipment to the horizontal tubular housing;a bag affixed to the horizontal tubular housing;wherein the bag comprises an opening through an upper end thereof;wherein the opening is oriented towards the open first end of the horizontal tubular housing;wherein the adjustable strap further comprises a securement fastener disposed on a terminal end thereof; andwherein the securement fastener is configured to selectively disengage the terminal end of the adjustable strap from the horizontal tubular housing.
  • 10. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 9, wherein a diameter of each of the first end and the second end is greater than a diameter of a central portion of the horizontal tubular housing.
  • 11. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 9, wherein the adjustable strap comprises a buckle thereon, wherein the buckle is configured to selectively adjust a length of the adjustable strap.
  • 12. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 9, wherein the plurality of fasteners comprise a plurality of carabiners having a spring biased latch pivotally affixed to a fastener body.
  • 13. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 9, further comprising a plurality of eyelets affixed to the exterior of the horizontal tubular housing, wherein a fastener of the plurality of fasteners is secured to each of the plurality of eyelets.
  • 14. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 13, wherein an aperture of each of the plurality of eyelets is coaxially aligned.
  • 15. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 9, wherein the plurality of fasteners are disposed at regular intervals along the horizontal tubular housing.
  • 16. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 9, wherein the bag is removably securable to the horizontal tubular housing via securement straps affixed to a lateral edge of the bag adjacent to the upper end and a lower end of the bag.
  • 17. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 16, wherein the securement straps comprise a first portion removably securable to a second portion via complementary fasteners.
  • 18. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 9, further comprising a drawstring disposed through the upper end of the bag about the opening, wherein the drawstring is configured to selectively move the opening between an open configuration and a closed configuration.
  • 19. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 9, wherein the bag comprises a material permeable to air.
  • 20. The sporting equipment storage sling of claim 9, wherein the piece of sporting equipment is a lacrosse stick with a lacrosse quiver having an aperture, an elongated slit, and a stopper.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This Continuation-In-Part Patent Application claims the benefit of U.S. Non-Provisional patent application Ser. No. 17/573,908, filed on Jan. 12, 2022 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/136,271 filed on Jan. 12, 2021. The above identified patent applications are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety to provide continuity of disclosure.

Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
63136271 Jan 2021 US
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 17573908 Jan 2022 US
Child 18882400 US