KR200468265Y1 - Handle in scarf for rucksack - Google Patents

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KR200468265Y1
KR200468265Y1 KR2020130003650U KR20130003650U KR200468265Y1 KR 200468265 Y1 KR200468265 Y1 KR 200468265Y1 KR 2020130003650 U KR2020130003650 U KR 2020130003650U KR 20130003650 U KR20130003650 U KR 20130003650U KR 200468265 Y1 KR200468265 Y1 KR 200468265Y1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/04Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a shoulder strap handle for backpack, specifically, the scarf can be stored in the interior of the handle body, so that when the dust caused by strong winds or strong winds during climbing, you can quickly attach the scarf to the hat In addition, the present invention relates to a shoulder strap handle for a backpack in which a scarf is built to increase the convenience of climbing by wiping sweat generated during climbing using the scarf.
The present invention has a predetermined space is formed in the inner side, the handle body is formed to accommodate the inside, the handle body having an opening and closing portion for preventing the stored object from leaking to the outside; A scarf housed in the handle body; It includes a coupling band coupled to the coupling band and the coupling band is sewn to the top of the handle body is coupled in a ring shape.

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Shoulder strap handle for backpack with built in scarf {Handle in scarf for rucksack}

The present invention relates to a shoulder strap handle for a backpack, specifically, a scarf can be stored inside the handle body, and when a person enjoys sports such as mountain climbing, when a dust caused by strong wind or strong wind is generated, the scarf is quickly worn on the hat. The present invention relates to a shoulder strap handle for a backpack in which a scarf having a built-in scarf can be used to wipe the sweat generated during exercise using the scarf.

In general, backpacks are widely used for climbing and outdoor activities to carry items for outdoor activities. Such a backpack can be easily carried by forming a pair of shoulder straps in a bag-shaped pocket so that it can be worn on both shoulders.

The weight of belongings stored in the backpack acts on the user's shoulders through the shoulder straps, and the weight of the backpack tilts forward by pulling on the shoulder straps to reduce the burden on the shoulders. Shoulder strap handles are widely used to make lighter.

The backpack shoulder strap handle is also used by the user to put the arm on the handle to reduce arm fatigue.

Conventional backpack shoulder strap handle was to seal the webbing belt so that both ends are connected to the ring that is fixed to the shoulder strap, and then to grip it to pull or slow down the backpack shoulder strap to distribute the load.

However, the conventional backpack shoulder strap handle is sealed so that both ends of the webbing belt having a predetermined length is fixed to the ring can serve only the shoulder strap itself, and there was no other function.

In addition, if you carry a backpack while hiking or fishing, you should cover your mouth and nose with a handkerchief or towel that you have in case of strong winds or dust caused by strong winds. Or find a backpack to cover the mouth and nose, so there was a troublesome problem.

In addition, while carrying a backpack while sweating can be sweating, the climber was uncomfortable to wipe the sweat by taking a separate waist 쌕 or handkerchief in the side storage space of the backpack.

Due to such inconvenience, the climber tied the handkerchief to the head, or tied to the shoulder strap handkerchief to climb the mountain was not aesthetically good, there was a problem that the handkerchief in the process of tying the handkerchief can be lost.

Utility Model Registration 20-0462023

The present invention is designed to solve the above problems, the purpose is to accommodate the scarf in the interior of the handle body, when you enjoy a leisure life such as mountain climbing, when the dust caused by strong winds or strong winds quickly The purpose of the present invention is to provide a shoulder strap handle for a backpack having a built-in scarf so as to be used in a hat and to wipe sweat generated in the process of enjoying sports using the scarf.

The present invention for achieving the above technical problem is a predetermined space is formed on the inside, is formed to accommodate the inside of the inside, the lower portion is provided with an opening and closing portion for preventing the stored object from leaking to the outside Handle body; A scarf housed in the handle body; It includes a coupling band coupled to the coupling band and the coupling band is sewn to the top of the handle body is coupled in a ring shape.

In one embodiment, the handle body, characterized in that the female or male connector is provided inside.

In one embodiment, the binding ring further includes a binding support for engaging the lower portion so that the handle body is rotated 360 degrees.

In one embodiment, the scarf is characterized in that the female connector, the male connector is attached to both sides of the upper end, the binding means is coupled to both sides of the middle portion.

In one embodiment, the binding means is characterized in that the binding by any one of a snap button, a button, a Velcro fastener.

In one embodiment, the coupling band, which is sewn to extend to the bottom of both sides or one side of the handle body, the sewing is sewn on the inner side from the upper end to the bottom of the handle body which is the boundary of the handle body and the coupling strap is sewn It features.

In one embodiment, the handle body, characterized in that the concave-convex portion is formed on the surface.

In one embodiment, the scarf is characterized in that can be used as a handkerchief.

According to the shoulder strap handle for a backpack in which the scarf of the present invention is built, first, various convenience items such as a scarf or a handkerchief can be stored inside the handle body, thereby increasing the convenience of leisure life such as hiking or fishing.

Second, in particular, when the female connector or male connector of the scarf is connected to the connector formed inside the handle body, the cap can be quickly attached to the hat when a strong wind occurs while enjoying leisure life such as climbing. If you spill it, you can easily wipe the sweat with a scarf.

Third, since the female connector or the male connector of the scarf is coupled to the connector, there is no inconvenience to bind the sweat wipes or towels to the head or the straps of the backpack, as in the conventional case. Or it is effective to prevent the loss of the towel.

1 is a front view showing the appearance of a shoulder strap handle for a backpack in which a scarf of the present invention is built.
2 is a side view of FIG. 1.
3 is a side sectional view of Fig.
4 is a front view illustrating a scarf accommodated in the handle body of FIG.
5 and 6 are views showing a state in which the uneven portion is formed in the handle body of FIG.
7 and 8 is a view showing a variety of shapes of the shoulder strap handle for the backpack is built in the present invention.
9 is a state diagram showing a state in which the scarf is coupled to the handle body of FIG.
10 is a perspective view showing a state in which the scarf of Figure 4 is applied to the hat used as a windscreen.
11 is a view showing a rear view when the binding means of FIG. 10 is fastened.

In order to fully understand the present invention, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments of the present invention may be modified into various forms, and the scope of the present invention should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments described in detail below. The present embodiments are provided to enable those skilled in the art to more fully understand the present invention. Therefore, the shapes and the like of the elements in the drawings can be exaggeratedly expressed to emphasize a clearer description. It should be noted that in the drawings, the same members are denoted by the same reference numerals. Further, the detailed description of the known functions and configurations that are considered to be unnecessarily blurring the gist of the present invention is omitted.

Hereinafter, in describing the preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, the mountain climbing as an example of leisure life, the present invention is not limited to the mountain climbing, the backpack in the process of enjoying leisure life, such as fishing When used, the backpack shoulder strap handle according to the present invention is generally applicable.

Hereinafter, the shoulder strap handle for backpack of the present invention will be described in detail.

1 is a front view showing a state of the shoulder strap handle for backpack of the present invention, Figure 2 is a side view of Figure 1, Figure 3 is a side cross-sectional view of Figure 1, Figure 4 is a scarf housed in the handle body of Figure 1 5 and 6 are views showing a state in which the uneven portion is formed in the handle body of Figure 1, Figures 7 and 8 are views showing various shapes of the shoulder strap handle for a backpack in which the scarf of the present invention is built. .

1 to 8, the shoulder strap handle for backpack of the present invention, a predetermined space is formed in the inner side, the handle body is formed so as to accommodate the inside, the cross-sectional shape of the handle body is formed in a substantially trapezoidal shape 10 is provided. The handle body 10 is formed in a trapezoidal shape to increase the grip when the climber grips the handle body 10 while climbing.

In addition, the lower portion of the handle body 10 is provided with an opening and closing portion 11 for preventing the stored object from leaking to the outside. The opening and closing portion 11 has a male velcro fastener is formed on the front surface, the female velcro fastener 13 is formed on the inner side of the handle body 10 to open and close the handle body 10.

Although the opening and closing part 11 is illustrated as a Velcro fastener in the figure, in addition, it may be composed of a snap button, a binding means or a button by a male and female connector.

On the other hand, the coupling strip 20 is sewn on the upper end of the handle body 10 is coupled in a ring shape may be provided. The coupling strip 20 is sewn to extend to the lower side of the side or one side of the handle body 10, the handle body 10 and the upper end of the handle body 10 which is a boundary for sewing the coupling strip 20 is sewn It is preferable to be sewn on the inner side from the lower side, which increases the coupling force between the binding ring 30 and the handle body 10 to be described later, and supports the force applied when the climber grips the handle body 10. And to prevent the handle body 10 and the binding ring 30 from being torn off for a long time.

On the other hand, the binding ring 30 is coupled to the coupling band 20 is further provided. The binding ring 30 is coupled to the lower portion is provided with a binding ring support portion 31 for allowing the handle body 10 to rotate 360 degrees. This is for preventing the climber from gripping the handle main body 10 and releasing or twisting the handle main body 10 and the coupling band 20 by shaking. For example, when the handle body 10 and the coupling band 20 are combined without the binding ring support part 31, the coupling band 20 may be twisted when used for a long time, thereby preventing this.

The binding ring may be composed of a generally used eye hook or D-shaped ring. Although shown in the shape of the eye hook, it can be applied to the D-shaped ring. In the case of the D-type ring, the D-type ring can be applied because it can be used as a structural binding means in emergency situations that may occur during climbing.

On the other hand, the handle body 10 may be further provided with a scarf 40 accommodated therein. The scarf 40, the female connector 41 and the male connector 42 is attached to both sides of the upper end, the binding means 45 is coupled to both sides of the middle.

On the other hand, the handle body 10 may be provided with a female or male connector 12 inside. Although shown in the figure as a male connector 12, the female connector 41 and the male connector 42 are provided at both sides of the upper end of the scarf 40, so that the female or male connector 12 is provided for convenience of use. ) May be provided. Accordingly, the female connector 41 or the male connector 42 can be coupled to the connector 12 provided inside the handle body 10.

In addition, the binding means 45, the binding means 45 may be configured by any one of a snap button, a button, a Velcro fastener. Although shown in the figure to be bound by the suvelcro fasteners 46 and the arm Velcro fasteners 47, it can be variously applied according to the user's convenience.

On the other hand, an uneven portion 14 may be further formed on the outer surface of the handle body 10. This is to prevent the climber from gripping the handle body 10 in a state in which a plurality of uneven parts 14 are formed as shown in FIG. 5, or one uneven part 14 is formed at a lower end of FIG. 6. Can be.

The uneven portion 14 may be formed by folding the surface of the handle body 10 so as to be folded at a predetermined interval, or inserting a material such as silicon into the surface of the handle body 10.

Meanwhile, the handle body 10 may be formed in various shapes. In FIG. 1, the handle main body 10 is formed in a trapezoidal shape, but in addition, the handle main body 10 may be formed in various shapes such as a cylinder as shown in FIG. 7 and a square pillar as shown in FIG. 8. In addition, the above-mentioned concave-convex portion 14 may also be formed on the surface according to various shapes.

Hereinafter, look at the state of use of the shoulder strap handle for backpack of the present invention is configured as described above.

9 is a state diagram showing a state in which the scarf is coupled to the handle body of Figure 1, Figure 10 is a perspective view showing a state in which the scarf of Figure 4 is applied to the hat used as a windshield, Figure 11 is a binding means of Figure 10 The figure shows the back when the fastener.

9, the shoulder strap handle for a backpack in which the scarf of the present invention is built, the female connector of the scarf 40 to the connector 12 in a state in which the handle body 10 is bound to the backpack strap 50. (41) or the male connector 42 is used by binding.

Specifically, the scarf 40 is a state in which the female connector 41 or the male connector 42 is bound to the connector 12, while climbing while grasping the handle body 10, the mountaineer is sweating. Using a scarf 40 is to wipe the sweat. Since the female connector 41 or the male connector 42 is coupled to the connector 12 as described above, there is no inconvenience of tying a handkerchief or towel wiped with sweat to the head or tying it to the backpack strap. It is possible to prevent the loss of the handkerchief due to the poor bundled state.

Meanwhile, referring to FIG. 10, the scarf 40 may be used by binding to the hat 60.

Climbers can be bound to be mounted on the top of the hat visor 61 by using the female connector 41 and the male connector 42 of the upper end of the scarf 40 in the case of strong sunlight or wind blowing during the mountain climbing. Will be.

In addition, when the wind blows harder and dust and dust is blown severely when bound using the coupling means 45 can be more closely contact the scarf 40 to the face can be improved the convenience of climbing. Therefore, the shape as shown in FIG. 11 prevents dust and dust from coming into contact with the skin by the scarf 40.

In the case of the embodiment shown in Figure 10 can be used in everyday life as well as mountaineering. For example, it can be used when yellow dust is blown in the spring, and when the wind blows strongly when going out, it can be usefully used.

In addition, in the case of the handle main body 10, for example, only the scarf is stored inside, but in addition to the scarf can be stored in a variety of mountaineering goods.

In addition, in the illustrated example and the above description, the scarf 40 has been described as being fixed to a part of the handle body 10, but it is not necessarily fixed and may be simply stored in a detached state and then used out of course. to be. In addition, for washing, the scarf 40 and the handle body 10 are coupled by the connector 12 so that they can be easily separated.

In addition, the scarf 40 may be used in different materials. For example, if a relatively thick material is used, winter climbing can be performed smoothly. In addition, in the case of seasons other than the winter season, if the minute apertures of the scarf 40 are formed, only the air in which dust or dust is filtered may be introduced, thereby increasing the convenience of climbing.

Embodiment of the shoulder strap handle for a backpack in which the scarf of the present invention is described above is merely illustrative, and those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains various modifications and other equivalent embodiments therefrom. You can see that it is possible. Therefore, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the form described in the foregoing description. Therefore, the true technical protection scope of the present invention should be defined by the technical spirit of the appended claims. It is to be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.

10: handle body 11: opening and closing part
12 connector 13: female Velcro fastener
14: uneven portion 20: bonding band
30: Binding Ring 40: Scarf
41: female connector 42: male connector
45: binding means 46: suvelcro fasteners
47: Velcro fasteners 50: backpack strap
60: hat 61: hat brim

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A handle body 10 having a predetermined space formed therein and configured to accommodate an object therein, and having an opening and closing portion 11 provided at a lower portion thereof to prevent the stored object from leaking out;
A scarf 40 accommodated in the handle body 10;
The coupling strip 20 is sewn on the top of the handle body 10 is coupled to the ring shape and
Including a binding ring 30 is coupled to the coupling band 20,
The coupling strip 20,
Is sewn extending extending to the lower side of both sides or one side of the handle body 10, the inner side from the upper end to the bottom of the handle body 10, which is the boundary of the handle body 10 and the sewing strip 20 is sewn The backpack shoulder strap handle is characterized in that the scarf is built.
The method according to claim 1,
The handle body 10,
A shoulder strap handle for a backpack with a scarf characterized in that the female or male connector 12 is provided inside.
The method according to claim 1,
The binding ring 30,
It is coupled to the lower portion of the handle strap strap for backpack, characterized in that it further comprises a binding ring support portion 31 for allowing the handle body 10 to rotate 360 degrees.
The method of claim 3,
The scarf 40,
Female shoulders 41 and the male connector 42 is attached to both sides of the upper end, the shoulder strap handle for a backpack with a scarf characterized in that the coupling means 45 is coupled to both sides of the middle.
5. The method of claim 4,
The binding means 45,
A backpack shoulder strap handle with a scarf, characterized in that it is bound by one of snap buttons, buttons, Velcro fasteners.
The method according to claim 1,
The handle body 10,
Shoulder strap handle for a backpack is built in, characterized in that the concave-convex portion 14 is formed on the surface.
The method according to claim 1 or 4,
The scarf 40,
A backpack shoulder strap handle with a scarf, which can be used as a handkerchief.
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KR100733618B1 (en) 2001-08-17 2007-06-29 주식회사 아크네스 코리아 Assistance bag for strap attach
JP2010131195A (en) 2008-12-04 2010-06-17 Mari Nakaji Portable handkerchief bag
KR200462023Y1 (en) 2011-01-17 2012-08-22 서규승 handle for rucksack
KR101180748B1 (en) 2011-01-03 2012-09-07 윤용화 Support bag for knapsack

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KR100733618B1 (en) 2001-08-17 2007-06-29 주식회사 아크네스 코리아 Assistance bag for strap attach
JP2010131195A (en) 2008-12-04 2010-06-17 Mari Nakaji Portable handkerchief bag
KR101180748B1 (en) 2011-01-03 2012-09-07 윤용화 Support bag for knapsack
KR200462023Y1 (en) 2011-01-17 2012-08-22 서규승 handle for rucksack

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