The present disclosure relates, generally, to a backpack. More particularly, the present disclosure pertains to a backpack adapted to provide a seat for facilitating a sitting for a child.
Families with children in an age group of 2-6 years of age have a limit to the length of hiking or any another outdoor activities. The constraints are imposed due to the fact that children will tire more rapidly and will have shorter strides compared to their adult counterparts. Typically, the carriers for the children are bulky and do not have storage capacities so a wearer may require additional unit for carrying one or more articles along with the child.
According to an aspect of the disclosure a backpack is disclosed. The backpack includes a support portion adapted to be supported on shoulders of a wearer, and a bag portion having at least one compartment for storing one or more articles. The bag portion is pivotally coupled to the support portion and is adapted to pivot between a first position and a second position relative to the support portion. In the first position, the bag portion is disposed along the support portion and abuts the support portion. In the second position, the bag portion is disposed substantially perpendicular to the support portion and provides a seat for facilitating a seating of a child.
In an embodiment, the backpack further includes a latch for holding the bag portion in the first position.
In an embodiment, the latch includes a first member attached to the bag portion and a second member attached to the support portion. The first member is configured to engage with the second member to hold the bag portion in the first position.
In an embodiment, the backpack further includes a retention structure for retaining the bag portion in the second position.
In an embodiment, the retention structure includes a first retention member attached to the support portion and a second retention member attached to the bag portion. The first retention member is coupled to the second retention member to retain the bag portion in the second position.
In an embodiment, the support portion includes a frame pivotally coupled to the bag portion and a pair of straps coupled to the frame and adapted to support the backpack on the shoulders of the wearer.
In an embodiment, the support portion includes a sternum strap extending between the pair of straps and joining the pair of straps. The sternum strap is adapted to abut a sternum portion of the wearer.
In an embodiment, the support portion includes a waist strap extending from a first lateral end of the frame to a second lateral end of the frame. The waist strap is adapted to abut a waist of the wearer and supports the backpack on hips of the wearer.
In an embodiment, the bag portion includes a storage portion defining the at least one compartment for storing the one or more articles and a back portion attached to the storage portion and pivotally coupled to the support portion. A surface of the back portion defines a seating surface of the seat.
In an embodiment, the backpack further includes a multi-point harness adapted to secure the child sitting on the bag portion.
In an embodiment, the backpack further includes a clip attached to the support portion and adapted to engage with the multipoint harness to secure the child sitting on the bag portion.
In an embodiment, the backpack further includes a pair of safety straps coupled to the support portion and the bag portion. The pair of safety straps is adapted to receive a pair of legs of the child to facilitate a securement of the child on the seat.
In an embodiment, the backpack further includes a pair of foot strips attached to the support portion adapted for supporting the child while climbing on the seat.
In another aspect a backpack is disclosed. The backpack includes a support portion adapted to be supported on shoulders of a wearer and a bag portion having at least one storage compartment for storing one or more articles. The bag portion is adapted to pivot between a first position and a second position relative to the support portion. Also, the backpack includes a latch for holding the bag portion in the first position and a retention structure for retaining the bag portion in the second position. In the first position, the bag portion is disposed along the support portion and abuts the support portion. In the second position, the bag portion is disposed substantially perpendicular to the support portion and provides a seat for facilitating a seating of a child
In an embodiment, the latch includes a first member attached to the bag portion and a second member attached to the support portion. The first member is configured to engage with the second member to hold the bag portion in the first position.
In an embodiment, the retention structure includes a first retention member attached to the support portion and a second retention member attached to the bag portion. The first retention member is coupled to the second retention member to retain the bag portion in the second position.
In an embodiment, the support portion includes a frame pivotally coupled to the bag portion and a pair of straps coupled to the frame and adapted to support the backpack on the shoulders of the wearer.
In an embodiment, the bag portion includes a storage portion defining the at least one compartment for storing the one or more articles and a back portion attached to the storage portion and pivotally coupled to the support portion. A surface of the back portion defines a seating surface of the seat.
In an embodiment, the backpack further includes a multi-point harness adapted to secure the child sitting on the bag portion.
In an embodiment, the backpack further including a clip attached to the support portion and adapted to engage with the multipoint harness to secure the child sitting on the bag portion.
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The pair of straps, for example, a first strap 130 and a second strap 132, extends in a longitudinal direction and are coupled proximate to the first longitudinal end 120 and the second longitudinal end 122 of the frame 110. The first strap 130 defines a first opening 134 to receive a first shoulder of the wearer, while the second strap 132 defines a second opening 136 to receive a second shoulder of the wearer. Further, the first strap 130 may include a first portion 138, a second portion 140, and a buckle 142 removable coupling the first portion 138 to the second portion 140. As shown, the first portion 138 is attached to the first longitudinal end 120 of the frame 110, while the second portion 140 is attached to the second longitudinal end 122 of the frame 110. The buckle 142 also facilitates in adjusting a diameter of the first opening 134 by facilitating an adjustment of a length of the first portion 138 extending between the first longitudinal end 120 and the buckle 142 and/or an adjustment of a length of the second portion 140 extending between the second longitudinal end 122 and the buckle 142. In some implementations, the first portion 138 includes padding to provide cushioning to the shoulders of the wearer when the first strap 130 is worn by the wearer. Similar to the first strap 130, the second strap 132 may include a first portion 148, a second portion 150, and a buckle 152 removable coupling the first portion 148 to the second portion 150. As shown, the first portion 148 is attached to the first longitudinal end 120 of the frame 110, while the second portion 150 is attached to the second longitudinal end 122 of the frame 110. The buckle 152 also facilitates in adjusting a diameter of the second opening 136 by facilitating an adjustment of a length of the first portion 148 extending between the first longitudinal end 120 and the buckle 152 and/or an adjustment of a length of the second portion 150 extending between the second longitudinal end 122 and the buckle 152. In some implementations, the first portion 148 includes padding to provide cushioning to the shoulder of the wearer when the second strap 132 is worn by the wearer.
Additionally, or optionally, the support portion 104 includes a sternum strap 156 extending from the first strap 130 to the second strap 132 and joining the pair of straps 130,132. The sternum strap 156 is adapted to abut or contact a sternum portion of the wearer and may include a padded portion to provide cushioning to the wearer and facilitates an even distribution of the weight. As the sternum strap 156 may include two straps and a coupler 160 for selectively or removably attaching the two straps together. Further, the support portion 104 may include a pair of foot strips including a first foot strip 162 coupled to the first lateral end 124 and disposed proximate to the second longitudinal end 122 and a second foot strip 164 attached to the second lateral end 126 and positioned proximate to the second longitudinal end 122. The pair of foot strips 162, 164 forms a closed loop of adjustable length and facilitates for placing feet of the child 300. In addition, the first foot strip 162 includes a first slider buckle 166 for facilitating an adjustment of a length of the loop. Similarly, the second foot strip 164 includes a second slider buckle (not shown) for facilitating an adjustment of a length of a loop. Furthermore, the support portion 104 may include a waist strap 170 extending from the first lateral end 124 to the second lateral end 126 and adapted to abut or contact a waist of the wearer. The waist strap 170 includes a first strap portion 172 extending from the first lateral end 124, a second strap portion 174 extending from the second lateral end 126 and removable coupled to the first strap portion 172, a coupling mechanism 176 for removable coupling the first strap portion 172 to the second strap portion 174. The coupling mechanism 176 may include a female coupler 178 attached to the first strap portion 172 and a male coupler 180 attached to the second strap portion 174 and adapted to receive the male coupler 180 for engaging/securing the first strap portion 172 to the second strap portion 174. In an embodiment, the first strap portion 172 and the second strap portion 174 may include padding to provide cushioning to the waist of the wearer. In an embodiment, the first strap portion 172 and the second strap portion 174 may include a PALS (Pouch Attachment Ladder System) webbing strap for facilitating an attachment of one or more accessories.
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A method for using the backpack 100 for carrying the child 300 by the wearer is now explained. At first, the wearers hold the backpack 100 by supporting/engaging the pair of straps 130,132 on his shoulders. The wearer may also attach the waist strap 170 around his waist and the sternum strap 156 around the sternum of the wearer for supporting the backpack 100. For utilizing the backpack 100 for carrying the child 300, the bag portion 106 is moved from the first position to the second position. For so doing, the wearer may disengage the first member 208 from the second member 210 and thereby positioning the bag portion 106 in a substantially horizontal position. Accordingly, the bag portion 106, in the second position, provides as the seat 102 for facilitating a seating of the child 300. For securing the child 300 with the backpack 100, the multipoint harness 230 is attached around a chest of the child 300 and connected to the clip 232 using the tether 234. Further, the legs of the child 300 may be inserted or engaged with the safety leg straps 240 to secure the child 300 with the backpack 100. In this manner, the backpack 100 facilitates in carrying the child 300 on a back of the wearer along with storing one or more articles.
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present disclosure have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present disclosure to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The exemplary embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the present disclosure and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the present disclosure and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/831,359 filed on Apr. 9, 2019, titled “A Convertible Backpack Child Carrier”.
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62831359 | Apr 2019 | US |