Package and article carriers – Carried by animate bearer – Carrier component positioned in aperture in article or in...
Patent
1985-08-12
1989-06-06
Recla, Henry J.
Package and article carriers
Carried by animate bearer
Carrier component positioned in aperture in article or in...
224240, B65D 1300
Patent
active
048364282
ABSTRACT:
A bag structure particularly adapted for carrying a heavy load, such as mail and the like, at the waist to either side of the body. The bag includes a mail container constructed of a heavy, wear-resistant material such as, for example, canvas. The bag has a front wall, a back wall spaced from the front wall, spaced apart end walls interconnecting the front and back walls, a floor, and an open top. A belt is adapted to be attached to the mail container and releasably wrap around the waist of a person to carry the container. A belt loop device is located at the back wall of the container for removably attaching the belt to the exterior surface of the container back wall.
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Evans Richard C.
Schell William S.
Fetsuga Robert
Kally, Inc.
Recla Henry J.
Winger Jon C.
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