The present invention relates to a backpack comprising a rain cover and in particular to a back pack comprising a rain cover which is used to cover portions of said back pack which are not waterproof.
Back packs comprising rain covers are known in the art and typically comprise a compartment in which the rain cover is stored in a non-use condition. Known rain covers are typically constructed such that the back pack can be covered by the rain cover to the largest possible extent. In practical use, this means that the rain cover is constructed so as to cover the back pack in such a way that only a back portion of the back pack facing the user's back remains uncovered to a certain extent in case the rain cover is mounted on the back pack.
While such rain covers provide an acceptable solution for covering back packs against rain water, such rain covers have the drawback that they cover substantially all portions of the back pack thereby obstructing access to substantially all portions and compartments of the back pack. Thus, in case a user intends to reach objects carried in the back pack, it is necessary to first remove the rain cover so as to get access to these portions and compartments.
Accordingly, it is the object of the present invention to provide a back pack in which the above mentioned drawback is eliminated.
This object is solved by a back pack comprising the features according to claim 1. Advantageous further developments are set out in the dependent claims.
According to the invention, the back pack comprises a front side facing away from a user when the back pack is carried, a back side facing towards the user when the back pack is carried and a waterproof base portion provided at the lower end of the back pack. The waterproof base portion at least comprises an upwardly extending portion extending in a predetermined area on the front side of the back pack in a height direction of the back pack. The back pack further comprises a rain cover adapted to cover only a part of the front side in a mounted state in such a way that at least portions of the back pack other than the waterproof base portion are covered.
Accordingly, a back pack is provided with a waterproof base portion allowing to use a rain cover which can be constructed in such a way that the waterproof base portion is not covered. This is due to the fact that the base portion is waterproof and consequently does not need to be covered by the rain cover. As the waterproof base portion of the back pack extends in a predetermined area on the front side of the back pack in a height direction of the back pack, all portions of the back pack provided in this predetermined area are not covered by the rain cover and consequently accessible without the need for removing the rain cover. For example, it is possible to construct the waterproof base portion in such a way that side pockets of the back pack, usually used to transport bottles or other items which should be advantageously reachable without taking the back pack off, are arranged in the predetermined area and consequently waterproof. Since the rain cover in the mounted state does not cover these portions, they are still accessible.
It is beneficial if the rain cover is adapted to cover the back pack such that the waterproof base portion is not covered or a majority of the waterproof base portion is not covered. By this, the size of the rain cover can be minimized and consequently the rain cover takes much less space when it is stored in a rain cover compartment.
Preferably, the predetermined area of the upwardly extending portion on the front side is at most one-fourth of the total height of the front side. By limiting the predetermined area, the weight-increase of the back pack due to the waterproof material used for the waterproof base portion is prevented.
The rain cover can be adapted to cover three-fourths of the front side of the back pack.
In a preferable construction, the back pack can further comprise a rain cover compartment, wherein an opening of the rain cover compartment is provided on the front side of the back pack at an upper end of the upwardly extending portion. By providing the rain cover compartment at such a position, it is possible to arrange the rain cover such that the waterproof base portion is covered as little as possible.
Preferably, the back pack further comprises rain cover fastening elements for coupling the rain cover to the back pack. At least two of the fastening elements can be first rain cover fastening elements provided in the rain cover compartment at a predetermined distance from each other in the lateral direction of the backpack. The rain cover can comprise first fastening elements provided at an edge of the rain cover at a distance from each other and can be engageable with the first rain cover fastening elements.
The rain cover can comprise a reinforcement portion extending between the first fastening elements along the edge of the rain cover. Preferably, the reinforcement portion can be provided by a reinforcement fabric sewn to the rain cover on a side facing towards the front side at the back pack when the rain cover is mounted on the back pack.
The reinforcement portion can comprise a reinforcement tab preferably made of plastic. The reinforcement tab can be provided substantially at the center of the reinforcement portion in an extension direction thereof and can protrude from the reinforcement portion in a lateral direction of the reinforcement portion. A protruding end of the reinforcement tab can be insertable into an opening provided in the front side of the back pack. Preferably, the opening is arranged outside a rain cover compartment and adjacent to an opening of the rain cover compartment.
The back pack can further comprise second rain cover fastening elements provided on the back side at laterally spaced portions of the back pack. And the rain cover can comprise second fastening elements engageable with the second rain cover fastening elements.
The fastening elements can comprise elements of a hook and loop fastener. Preferably, the fastening elements of the rain cover comprise hooks and the fastening elements on the back pack can comprise loops.
The rain cover can comprise a fastening device for mounting the rain cover. The fastening device can comprise an elastic strip fixed to an edge of the rain cover at one end and having a hook on the other end. A loop can be provided at another position of the rain cover edge. The elastic strip and the loop can be provided on the rain cover such that for fastening the rain cover on the back pack the elastic strip is laterally passable along the back side of the back pack and engageable with the hook.
In the following embodiments of the present subject matter will be described with reference to the figures. It is to be noted that equal or similar elements are denoted with the same reference signs.
A back pack according to an embodiment of the present subject matter is shown in
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A base portion of the rain cover 7 is provided with a reinforcement fabric 9 to provide a better fit, rigidity and durability. In
An alternative solution for mounting the rain cover on the back pack is shown in
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As regards the waterproof base portion, different ways are available for providing the waterproof characteristics. More precisely, it is possible to provide an internal waterproof lining in the base of the back pack which is mounted as an additional fabric in the lower portion of the inner compartment of the back pack 1. On the other hand, it is also possible to integrate the waterproof lining with the base fabric or to provide a fabric for the base portion which is itself waterproof.
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