Claims
- 1. A backpack frame molded integrally from composite fiber and resin material, and having an inside front surface which is adapted to face the back of a user and an outside rear surface which is adapted to engage a backpack, the frame having spaced-apart top and bottom members, a pair of spaced-apart side members which extend between the top and bottom members, a pair of spaced-apart vertical ribs which extend between the top and bottom members interiorly of the side members, and a plurality of horizontal ribs which extend between the side members interiorly of the top and bottom members, the vertical and horizontal ribs having integrally molded intersections, the frame being torsionally flexible about a longitudinal axis which extends generally parallel to the side members, the top and bottom members and each of the horizontal ribs curving rearwardly from the spaced-apart side members to provide said inside surface with a generally concave shape from the top member of the frame to the bottom member of the frame, in which each of the vertical ribs has a generally kidney-shaped cross section which is provided by a longitudinally extending groove in the rib and in which a portion of each of the vertical ribs includes an outwardly extending ridge which is generally opposite the groove.
- 2. The backpack frame of claim 1 in which each of the vertical ribs curves toward an adjacent side member between the top member and an intermediate portion of the frame and curves away from the adjacent side member between the intermediate portion of the frame and the bottom member.
- 3. The backpack frame of claim 1 in which the intersections between the vertical and horizontal ribs are radiused and each intersection includes a smoothly curved fillet which extends between the vertical and horizontal ribs.
- 4. The backpack frame of claim 1 in which the intersections between the vertical ribs and the top and bottom members are radiused and each intersection includes a smoothly curved fillet which extends between the vertical rib and the top or bottom member and the intersections between the horizontal ribs and the side members are radiused and each intersection includes a smoothly curved fillet which extends between the horizontal rib and the side member.
- 5. The backpack frame of claim 1 in which each of the horizontal ribs has a generally kidney-shaped cross section which is provided by a longitudinally extending groove in the rib.
- 6. The backpack frame of claim 1 in which each of the side members curves rearwardly between the top and bottom members to form a continuous generally C-shaped, smooth curve when viewed from the side.
- 7. The backpack frame of claim 6 in which each of the vertical ribs includes a lower end portion which curves rearwardly from a lowermost one of the horizontal ribs and the bottom member extends rearwardly beyond the horizontal ribs.
- 8. The backpack frame of claim 1 in which each of the vertical ribs includes a lower end portion which curves rearwardly from a lowermost one of the horizontal ribs and the bottom member extends rearwardly beyond the horizontal ribs.
- 9. A backpack frame having an inside front surface, which is adapted to face the back of a user, and an outside rear surface, which is adapted to engage a backpack, said frame comprising:
- spaced-apart top and bottom members;
- a pair of spaced-apart side members which extend between the top and bottom members;
- a pair of spaced-apart vertical ribs which extend between the top and bottom members interiorly of the side members; and
- a plurality of horizontal ribs which extend between the side members interiorly of the top and bottom members and intersect the vertical ribs, wherein each of the vertical ribs has a generally kidney-shaped cross section, which is provided by a longitudinally extending groove in the rib, and a portion of each of the vertical ribs includes an outwardly extending ridge, which is generally opposite the groove.
- 10. The backpack frame of claim 9 in which each of the side members curves rearwardly between the top and bottom members to form a continuous generally C-shaped, smooth curve when viewed from the side.
- 11. The backpack frame of claim 10 in which each of the vertical ribs includes a lower end portion which curves rearwardly from a lowermost one of the horizontal ribs and the bottom member extends rearwardly beyond the horizontal ribs.
- 12. The backpack frame of claim 9 in which each of the vertical ribs includes a lower end portion which curves rearwardly from a lowermost one of the horizontal ribs and the bottom member extends rearwardly beyond the horizontal ribs.
- 13. The backpack frame of claim 9 in which each of the vertical ribs curves toward an adjacent side member between the top member and an intermediate portion of the frame and curves away from the adjacent side member between the intermediate portion of the frame and the bottom member.
- 14. The backpack frame of claim 9 in which the intersections between the vertical and horizontal ribs are radiused and each intersection includes a smoothly curved fillet which extends between the vertical and horizontal ribs.
- 15. The backpack frame of claim 9 in which the intersections between the vertical ribs and the top and bottom members are radiused and the intersection includes a smoothly curved fillet which extends between the vertical rib and the top or bottom member and the intersections between the horizontal ribs and the side members are radiused and each intersection includes a smoothly curved fillet which extends between the horizontal rib and the side member.
- 16. The backpack frame of claim 9 in which each of the horizontal ribs has a generally kidney-shaped cross section which is provided by a longitudinally extending groove in the rib.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/540,469 filed Oct. 10, 1995, now abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/273,879, filed Jul. 12, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,553,759.
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Continuations (1)
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