Sporting Equipment Storage Sling
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.
Claims
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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; and wherein 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; and wherein 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.Cited by (0)
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