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The present invention relates to a backpack, rucksack, fanny pack, or other luggage carried on a user's back, with a back panel having a tunnel mesh padding structure that helps to ensure optimized fit and comfort.
The prior art discloses various backpacks and carrying structures with padding intended to protect and support a wearer's back during use. As shown in
One aspect of the present invention is a simplified back panel for use with a backpack, fanny pack, or similar carrying device with mesh layers arranged to easily incorporate padding into said carrying device. The back panel comprises mesh layers that are woven or knitted together on a single machine, or 3D printed, to form a single piece with pockets, channels, or tunnels, which can then be filled by foam or 3D printed inserts and/or rigid support panels. The panel can then be affixed to or built into the rear surface of a backpack or other carrying device. In some embodiments, a region of the panel without padding aligns with a least a portion of the user's spine, and at least one channel is disposed vertically on either side of the spinal portion to allow for inclusion of a support material such as foam. In other, waist-centered embodiments, such as in fanny packs, one or more channels may extend perpendicular to the spine and support may be aligned at the center to support lumbar region of the spine. These structures require fewer work steps and less sewing to achieve proper support and comfort for the user. They also require fewer materials in the construction and assembly of the product, reducing or eliminating the need for sewing thread, plastic parts, adhesives, and resins.
Another aspect of the present invention is a backpack comprising a back panel comprising a first elongated pocket, a second elongated pocket, and a spacer area disposed between the first elongated pocket and the second elongated pocket, first and second elongated foam, lattice, or 3D printed inserts, and first and second elongated support inserts, wherein each of the first elongated foam, lattice, or 3D printed insert and the first elongated support insert is disposed within the first elongated pocket, and wherein each of the second elongated foam, lattice, or 3D printed insert and the second elongated support insert is disposed within the second elongated pocket. In some embodiments, the back panel may be composed of a multi-layer material, which may be manufactured using a single machine. In other embodiments, at least one of the first and second elongated pockets may be vertically aligned. In still other embodiments, the spacer layer may comprise at least three layers of fabric affixed to one another, and each of the first and second elongated pockets may comprise a base layer spaced from a mesh layer, which may comprise recycled fibers.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is a back panel for luggage carried on a user's back, the back panel comprising a first spacer area comprising a first layer of fabric, a second layer of fabric, and a third layer of fabric, each of which is affixed to the other layers of fabric, and a first pocket area comprising the first layer and a mesh layer, wherein at least a portion of the mesh upper layer is detached from the first layer, and wherein the at least one spacer area is adjacent to the at least one pocket area. In some embodiments, each of the first spacer area and the first pocket area may extend parallel with one another. In other embodiments, the back panel comprises a second pocket area comprising a first layer and a mesh layer, and the first spacer area may be disposed between the first and second pocket layer.
In a further embodiment, each of the first pocket area, first spacer area, and second pocket area may extend vertically across the back panel and is configured so that the first spacer area aligns with a spine of a user. In another embodiment, the back panel may comprise a first foam, lattice, or 3D printed insert disposed within the first pocket area and a second foam, lattice, or 3D printed insert disposed within the second pocket area. In yet another embodiment, the back panel may further comprise a first support strip disposed within the first pocket area between the first foam, lattice, or 3D printed insert and the first layer and a second support strip disposed within the second pocket area between the second foam, lattice, or 3D printed insert and the first layer. At least one of the first foam or 3D printed insert, second foam or 3D printed insert, first support strip, and second support strip may be composed of recycled material. In another embodiment, each of the first and second support strips may be composed of aluminum alloy
Having briefly described the present invention, the above and further objects, features, and advantages thereof will be recognized by those skilled in the pertinent art from the following detailed description of the invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The present invention is directed to a backpack 10, fanny pack 15, or other type of luggage configured to be carried on a user's back, the entire back panel 20 of which comprises a combination material with built in, elongated pockets that form open channels or tunnels sized to encompass padding and/or rigid support material.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in
At least the upper layer 21 of the back panel 20 is a mesh fabric made from one or more textile fibers, including natural fibers (silk, wool, animal hair) and manmade fibers (artificial, synthetic, organic, etc.). The lower layers 23, 25 are more tightly woven or knit, and may be composed of any of the aforementioned materials. The fabrics are selected for breathability, absorbency, and moisture transport to optimized comfort when worn by a user. The use of mesh material as an upper layer 21 lowers the overall weight of the back panel 20, and dry-off is accelerated in areas of the back panel 20 that do not contact the user as a result of their large surface areas.
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Once the pocket areas are filled with the foam strips 30, 32, rigid strips 40, 42 of a board-like material are inserted into the pocket areas 24 behind the foam strips 30, 32 as shown in
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The embodiment described above may be further reinforced with one or more beam structures 80, as shown in
The construction of the inventive back panel 20 removes the need for complex manufacturing steps such as sewing, welding, and gluing. It can also be produced in large, uniform sheets with any length dimensions desired by the manufacturer. Sections of the resulting material can be custom cut to fit the dimensions and meet the requirements of whatever backpack or carrying device is being assembled, thereby obviating the need for a specially designed and individually developed back panel (such as the one illustrated in
From the foregoing it is believed that those skilled in the pertinent art will recognize the meritorious advancement of this invention and will readily understand that while the present invention has been described in association with a preferred embodiment thereof, and other embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings, numerous changes, combinations, modifications and substitutions of equivalents may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention which is intended to be unlimited by the foregoing except as may appear in the following appended claims. The section titles included herein also are not intended to be limiting. Therefore, the embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined in the following appended claims.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/150,531, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
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63150531 | Feb 2021 | US |