Claims
- 1. A backpack assembly adapted to be carried on the back of a person, the backpack assembly comprising:
- a pack having a front panel, a back panel, and a chamber defined between said front and back panels, said front panel having a top, a bottom, and opposite sides;
- a pair of shoulder straps secured to said pack such that, with said straps positioned over the shoulders of the person, said front panel faces and is generally parallel to the back of the person;
- a pad having a first face and a second face, said pad being connected to said pack adjacent said top of said front panel, and being movable between a first position, with said first face contacting said front panel, and a second position, with said first face contacting a seating object; and
- retaining means connected to said pack for retaining said pad selectively in said first position and said second position, wherein said retaining means includes:
- a retaining strap having a fixed end secured to said sack adjacent said top of said front panel and a free end;
- first fastening means for fastening said free end of said retaining strap to said back panel while said pad is in said first position; and
- second fastening means for fastening said free end of said retaining strap to said pad while said pad is in said second position.
- 2. The backpack assembly according to claim 1, wherein said pad is secured to said pack by at least one strap, said at least one strap being connected at one end to said pack adjacent said top of said front panel and at its other end to said pad.
- 3. The backpack assembly according to claim 1, wherein said pad is secured to said pack by a plurality of straps, each of said plurality of straps being connected at one end to said pack adjacent said top of said front panel and at its other end to said pad.
- 4. The backpack assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first fastening means comprise:
- a first fastener secured to said free end of said retaining strap; and
- a second fastener secured to said back panel, said second fastener being adapted to mate with said first fastener.
- 5. The backpack assembly according to claim 4, wherein said second fastening means comprise:
- said first fastener; and
- a third fastener secured to said pad, said third fastener being adapted to mate with said first fastener.
- 6. The backpack assembly according to claim 5, wherein said third fastener is secured to said first face of said pad.
- 7. The backpack assembly according to claim 1, further comprising at least one third fastening means for fastening said first face of said pad to said front panel of said pack.
- 8. The backpack assembly according to claim 7, wherein said at least one third fastening means comprise:
- a fourth fastener secured to said first face of said pad;
- a fifth fastener secured to said front panel of said pack, said fifth fastener being adapted to mate with said fourth fastener.
- 9. A backpack assembly adapted to be carried on the back of a person, the backpack assembly comprising:
- a pack having a front panel, a back panel, and a chamber defined between said front and back panels, said front panel having a top, a bottom, and opposite sides;
- a pair of shoulder straps secured to said pack such that, with said straps positioned over the shoulders of the person, said front panel faces and is generally parallel to the back of the person;
- a pad having a first face and a second face, said pad being secured to said pack by at least one pad strap, said at least one pad strap being connected at one end to said pack adjacent said top of said front panel and at its other end to said pad, said pad being movable between a first position, with said first face contacting said front panel, and a second position, with said first face contacting a horizontal supporting surface;
- a retaining strap having a fixed end and a free end, said fixed end being secured to said pack adjacent said top of said front panel;
- first fastening means for fastening said free end of said retaining strap to said back panel while said pad is in said first position, said retaining strap being positioned with said pad intemediate said retaining strap and said front panel of said pack; and
- second fastening means for fastening said free end of said retaining strap to said pad while said pad is in said second position.
- 10. The backpack assembly according to claim 9, wherein said first fastening means comprise:
- a first fastener secured to said free end of said retaining strap; and
- a second fastener secured to said back panel, said second fastener being adapted to mate with said first fastener.
- 11. The backpack assembly according to claim 9, wherein said second fastening means comprise:
- a first fastener secured to said free end of said retaining strap; and
- a third fastener secured to said pad, said third fastener being adapted to mate with said first fastener.
- 12. The backpack assembly according to claim 11, wherein said third fastener is secured to said first face of said pad.
- 13. The backpack assembly according to claim 9, further comprising at least one third fastening means for fastening said first face of said pad to said front panel of said pack.
- 14. The backpack assembly according to claim 13, wherein said at least one third fastening means comprise:
- a fourth fastener secured to said first face of said pad;
- a fifth fastener secured to said front panel of said pack, said fifth fastener being adapted to mate with said fourth fastener.
- 15. A method of using the backpack assembly of claim 9, the method comprising the steps of:
- placing the backpack assembly beside a chair seat with the pad retained in the first position;
- releasing the first fastening means to release the pad from the first position;
- moving the pad into the second position by placing the pad onto the chair seat; and
- retaining the pad in the second position by passing the retaining strap beneath the chair seat and twisting said strap for fastening to the second fastening means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/051,452, filed Jul. 1, 1997.
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