JOHN DAVID HUBBELL
Pilots at 100, Littleton, UT

License number
Utah A4913819
Issued Date
Mar 2017
Expiration Date
Sep 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
87 E 100 S, Littleton, UT 84050

Professional information

John Hubbell Photo 1

Modular Personal Carrying System

US Patent:
2007001, Jan 25, 2007
Filed:
Sep 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/470675
Inventors:
JOHN HUBBELL - MORGAN UT, US
International Classification:
A45F 3/04
US Classification:
224148200, 224637000, 224652000, 224222000, 224583000
Abstract:
A modular personal carrying system for facilitating the carrying of objects by a user. There may be included a first personal carrying device configured to removably attach to the user. There may also be a second personal carrying device configured to removably attach to the user. Also, there may be a removable container configured to removably attach to the first personal carrying device and to the second personal carrying device and configured to contain an object therein. A first personal carrying device may be a backpack. A second personal carrying device may be a belt. The backpack and the belt may be configured to attach to each other. There may also be a leg belt. Also, there may be a second removable container that may be configured to removably attach to a bottom surface of the removable container and also to a bottom surface of the backpack. The first removable container may be configured to removably attach to the bottom surface of the backpack. Also, the first removable container and the second removable container may both be fanny packs.


John Hubbell Photo 2

Modular Personal Carrying System

US Patent:
7124921, Oct 24, 2006
Filed:
Apr 12, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/103746
Inventors:
John Hubbell - Morgan UT, US
International Classification:
A45F 3/04
US Classification:
2241482, 224637, 224652, 224222, 224583
Abstract:
A modular personal carrying system for facilitating the carrying of objects by a user. There may be included a first personal carrying device configured to removably attach to the user. There may also be a second personal carrying device configured to removably attach to the user. Also, there may be a removable container configured to removably attach to the first personal carrying device and to the second personal carrying device and configured to contain an object therein. A first personal carrying device may be a backpack. A second personal carrying device may be a belt. The backpack and the belt may be configured to attach to each other. There may also be a leg belt. Also, there may be a second removable container that may be configured to removably attach to a bottom surface of the removable container and also to a bottom surface of the backpack. The first removable container may be configured to removably attach to the bottom surface of the backpack. Also, the first removable container and the second removable container may both be fanny packs.