The present invention relates to a waist mountable article carrying belt attachable about a jug. The present invention provides flexibility and versatility, allowing the user to carry various items about their waist while also permitting the same device to be mounted about a drinking jug to relieve the user of having to carry the various items contained within compartments on the belt while at rest or engaging in other activities.
The following prior art is known to Applicant:
U.S. Pat. No. 4,765,472 to Dent discloses a bucket attachment tool holder. The tool holder has a wide vertical dimension and a series of pockets designed to hold tools and is sized to be mounted about the periphery of a bucket. This device is not susceptible to being worn about the waist of a user due to its large vertical dimension.
A similar commercialized product is sold by the Milwaukee Tool Company and is described by them as the Bucket Organizer Wrap. The present invention distinguishes from both the Dent patent and the Milwaukee Bucket Organizer Wrap as allowing the versatility of being worn on the waist of the user and also being attached about the periphery of a drinking jug.
U.S. Published Application No. US 2014/0203057 A1 to Goryl discloses a front backpack in which a large container is supported in front of the user by a complex device that includes straps over the shoulders as well as about the chest and waist. The present invention distinguishes from Goryl as contemplating a device solely supported about the waist of the user while also having the versatility to be mounted about a drinking jug.
U.S. Published Application No. US 2017/0156478 A1 to Steele discloses a hiking survival pack including supports extending over the shoulders of the wearer and about the chest and including a drinking container attached thereto. The present invention differs from the teachings of Steele as contemplating a waist borne article carrying belt.
U.S. Published Application No. US 2018/0295972 A1 to Do discloses a wearable carrying accessory that consists of a pouch for holding items and is formed as a tube of stretchable material and formed as a single circle to mount about the periphery of the wearer. The present invention distinguishes from the teachings of Do as contemplating a waist borne article carrying belt with a plurality of visible compartments and also being able to be mounted about a drinking jug.
U.S. Published Application No. US 2020/0069036 A1 to Neibarger discloses a carrier system for use with a body armor garment that is designed to distribute shoulder loads produced by equipment carried or worn by military or law enforcement personnel. The device is intended to distribute the load from the wearer's shoulders to the wearer's hips. In the present invention, there is no ability to distribute the load to the shoulders of the wearer and the present invention solely contemplates a device worn about the waist of the wearer when worn by the user.
U.S. Published Application No. US 2021/0085062 A1 to Steele is similar to Steele '478 discussed supra as comprising a device supported about the shoulders of the wearer. The present invention distinguishes from Steele '062 as contemplating solely waist support.
Applicant is also aware of several commercialized products that include waist support but differ from the teachings of the present invention. These include the Airflow Trail Pack which is supported about the waist of the wearer, the Smartview Waist Pack which is design to horizontally support a smartphone, the Microstretch-Flash Rechargeable Waist Pack which is designed to provide a flashing light for safety purposes, and various other airflow products. None of these products teaches or suggests the core concepts of the present invention, namely, a waist mountable article carrying belt that is also attachable about a drinking jug.
REI Co-Op sells a waist pack known as the TRAIL 5 Waist Pack which is worn about the waist of the wearer and includes a single large compartment to store numerous items as well as a few pockets to either side of the large container. This device fails to teach the core concepts of the present invention including not only being supportable about the waist of the wearer but also attachable about a jug.
The present invention relates to a waist mountable article carrying belt attachable about a jug. The present invention includes the following interrelated objects, aspects, and features:
As such, it is a first object of the present invention to provide a waist mountable article carrying belt attachable about a jug.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide such a device in which a base is provided with numerous compartments and other attachment means allowing the removable reception of numerous objects such as paper, writing instruments, a smartphone, and other objects.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide such a device in which a band is separable from a base to allow the device to be attached about the waist of the wearer or about the periphery of a jug designed for that purpose.
It is a yet further object of the present invention to provide the band with adjustability to allow the total length of the base and band to be adjustable for waists of differing sizes and jugs of differing diameters and circumferences.
These and other objects, aspects and features of the present invention will be better understood from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments when read in conjunction with the appended drawing figures.
With reference, first, to
Similarly, the strap 25 has its surface 32 covered with one-half of a hook and pile fastening means while the portion 34 of the strap 25 has an underside covered with the other half of the hook and pile fastening means so that the portion 34 of the strap 25 can be pulled through the opening 26 and fastened to allow adjustment of the effective length of the strap 25.
Additional adjustment means 36 and 38 allow further length adjustment.
The base 40 includes a generally rectangular body 41 with a plurality of article holding devices. They include a plurality of compartments attached thereto. Thus, the compartment 43 includes a transparent front portion 45 so that it can receive a smartphone with the front of the smartphone visible through the surface 45. Another compartment 47 has a flap 49 that may be moved to the position shown in
A further compartment 51 includes an opening that is opened and closed by the provision of a zipper 53.
Other article holding devices include the following. Grommets 55 are provided to allow attachment of a tether made of string, bungee cord or any suitable material to allow attachment of another object which could include a drink container. Loops 57 are provided between the compartments 51 and 47 to allow attachment of other objects. The loops 57 may be made of an elastic material allowing them to be stretched to accommodate to objects of differing sizes. The loops 57 may also be used to attach other objects such as key rings.
Additionally, a series of aligned loops 59 are provided which allow receipt of, for example, a pen or pencil, or other elongated thin object.
At either end of the base 40, a half of a fastening means is provided. These are designated by the reference numerals 61 and 63. These are first and second fasteners. As should be understood from
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The strap 20 of the band 20 is seen extended through the opening 107 between the handle 105 and the body 101 of the jug 100. The base 40 is seen suspended in front of the jug 100 in the view of
In the preferred manner of use of the present invention, the various compartments and loops and grommets are employed to place whatever desired objects can be placed therewithin or attached thereto. The device 10 may then be attached about the waist of the user in the manner explained supra by attaching the band to the base using fasteners such as that which is illustrated in
Any desired materials can be employed for the different components of the inventive device 10. For example, the grommets 55 can be made of metal or plastic, the clear front of the compartment 43 can be made of any desired transparent material such as plastic and the like, the fasteners 70 as well as the clips 22 and 31 can be made of any desired material, and any desired elastic material can be used for the loops 59 as well as those designated by the reference numeral 57.
Accordingly, an invention has been disclosed in terms of preferred embodiments thereof, which fulfill each and every one of the objects of the invention as set forth hereinabove, and provide a new and useful waist mountable article carrying belt attachable about a jug of great novelty and utility.
Of course, various changes, modifications, and alterations in the teachings of the present invention may be contemplated by those skilled in the art without departing from the intended spirit and scope thereof.
As such, it is intended that the present invention only be limited by the terms of the appended claims.
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Milwaukee Tool Company—Bucket Organizer Wrap (Pictures Attached). |
Airflow Trail Pack; Smartview Waist Pack; Microstretch-Flash Rechargeable Waist Pack; and various other airflow products (Pictures Attached). |
REI Co-Op—Trail 5 Waist Pack (Pictures Attached). |
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