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| Application No. | Application Title | Issue Date |
| 20070114255 | Adjustable belt for carrying sporting equipment The present invention is directed to an adjustable belt system for carrying sporting equipment, such as skis, poles, a snowboard, and accessories. The adjustable belt system includes a first elongated strap, a second elongated strap, a first adjustable loop holding memb... | 05/24/2007 |
| 20070051761 | Skiback, ski pack A light weight carrier system used for carrying major skiing equipment (skis, ski poles, and ski boots) orthogonal to the ground, on the user's back; which affords the user free hand movement and enhanced user mobility. More specifically, a pair of shoulder straps is at... | 03/08/2007 |
| 20060219744 | Adjustable belt for carrying sporting equipment The present invention is directed to an adjustable belt for carrying sporting equipment, such as skis, poles and accessories. The adjustable belt includes an elongated flexible strap. First and second holding members are releasably attached to opposite ends of the strap... | 10/05/2006 |
| 20060081670 | Reinforced ski bag The present invention provides a ski bag having a reinforcing element in at least one region. This reinforcing element prevents the steel edges of the skis from cutting open the ski bag in the event of a crash such that parts cannot be thrown into the passenger compartm... | 04/20/2006 |
| 20060076378 | Ski tote including a backpack strap for carrying a pair of skis A ski tote may include at least one backpack strap and/or a basic strap for holding the skis together for aid in carrying a pair of skis. The tote may also include one or more shoulder straps. The basic strap may extend longitudinally between a first end and a second en... | 04/13/2006 |