This invention relates to back support frames for a backpack and, more particularly, to an external backpack back support frame system, wherein the back support frame is shaped to the contour of the spine and back of a user, having shoulder straps, padding, and a belt attached reversibly thereto, and which can be released quickly and easily from the back of a backpack.
Internal frame packs are generally characterized by having several various sized pocket compartments into which a metal support frame is placed. Typically, tubular sleeves are sewn onto the inside of the largest, lower compartment of the pack into which metal strips or stays are slidably, placed. The stays are commonly made of high grade aluminum which is bent to the vertical contours of the wearers back. Usually the stays are attached onto a sheet of plastic which provides a rigid surface. On the outside of this rigid surface the shoulder straps and waist belt are attached, so that the weight of the load in the pack is transferred to the waist belt of the user, and not the shoulders. An important benefit of an internal frame pack is that it fits closely to the body of the user. This close fit provides a low center of gravity, and the separate strips or stays of the internal frame allow the pack to move with the user (torsional flex).
U.S. Pat. No. 8,678,258 discloses a vertically and horizontally flexible backpack back support frame having a Y-shaped configuration to conform to the shape of a back of a user. The back support frame is attached to the back of a backpack by inserting it into a pocket on the back of backpack. Backpack straps, belts, and padding attach reversibly and pivotably to the back support frame when the back support frame is in the pocket. However, to remove the back support frame from the pocket the straps and belts need to be removed first.
What is needed is an attachment system for the back support frame which does not require the use of a pocket and which allows the support frame to be removed from the backpack without the need to remove belts, straps, and padding from the support frame.
This invention is a back support frame attachment system for a container, such as, for example, a backpack. A back support frame has a head end and a bottom end with the bottom end of the back support frame having a slot. The container has a back portion with a top end and a bottom end. The top end of the back portion has a sleeve and the bottom end of the container has a strap, wherein the top end of the back support frame is inserted into the sleeve at the top end of the back portion and the strap is positioned through the slot in the bottom end of the back support frame. A first portion of the strap has hook material and a second portion of the strap has loop material, or vice versa, wherein the bottom end of the back support frame is connected to the bottom end of the back portion by the hook material and the loop material. A folded middle portion of the strap is inserted through the slot at the bottom end of the back support frame and the hook material is attached to the loop material. The strap is constructed to disconnect the bottom end of the back support frame from the bottom end of the back portion when a free end of the strap is pulled.
A method of attaching the back support frame to a back portion of a container includes inserting a top end of the back support frame into a sleeve at the top end of said back portion and inserting the strap at the bottom end of the back portion through the slot at the bottom end of the back support frame. Hook material on the first portion of the strap is connected to loop material on the second portion of the strap. This is done, preferably, by inserting a folded middle portion of the strap through the slot at the bottom end of the back support frame and attaching the hook material to the loop material. The bottom end of the back support frame is disconnected from the bottom end of the back portion by pulling a free end of the strap.
An advantage of the present invention is a back support frame attachment system that provides rapid and easy external attachment of a back support frame to the back portion of a backpack.
Another advantage is a back support frame attachment system that allows attachment of a belt, padding, and straps which do not need to be removed to detach the back support frame from the back pack.
These and other features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention.
While the following description details the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and arrangement of the parts illustrated in the accompanying figures, since the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced in various ways.
In use, a top end 21 of the back support frame 20 is inserted into the sleeve 15 at the top end 13 of the back portion 12 of backpack 11. The strap 16 at the bottom end 14 of the back portion 12 is inserted through the slot 23 at the bottom end 22 of the back support frame 20. Hook material (e.g. portion 17) on strap 16 is attached to loop material (e.g. portion 18) on strap 16. Preferably, the strap 16 is folded in a middle area and the folded portion 25 is inserted through the slot 23. The hook material on strap 16 is then pressed to the loop material on strap 16. The back portion 12 of the backpack 11 is then fully secured to the back support frame 20. The back support frame 20 can be easily released from the back portion 12 by pulling on the free end 19 of strap 16 to detach the hook material from the loop material and thereby allow removal of the strap 16 from the slot 23.
The foregoing description has been limited to specific embodiments of this invention. It will be apparent, however, that variations and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art to the disclosed embodiments of the invention, with the attainment of some or all of its advantages and without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, back support frame attachment system of this invention can be constructed for use with any type of container for carrying a load on a person's back. A first portion of the strap 16 can have hook material and a second portion of the strap 16 can have loop material, or vice versa. Other connecting mechanisms can be used instead of hook and loop fastener. The back support frame can have any desired shape. Any type of material can be used for the strap 16 at the bottom end of the back portion.
It will be understood that various changes in the details, materials, and arrangements of the parts which have been described and illustrated above in order to explain the nature of this invention may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principle and scope of the invention as described herein and as recited in the following claims.
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