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This application is related to a bag, such as a backpack.
In brief, and at a high level, this disclosure describes, among other things, a backpack that is accessible by opening one or more side walls, which are releasably interconnected by a set of fasteners (such as zippers). The fasteners meet at a junction near a central region of the outward-facing portion of the backpack.
Another aspect of the present invention includes a backpack with a main compartment including a top end and a bottom end. The main compartment is defined by a set of walls, including a top side wall that at least partially defines the top end, a bottom side wall that at least partially defines the bottom end, a left side wall, and a right side wall. The main compartment also includes a back wall that connects to each of the top, the bottom, the left, and the right side walls. The backpack also includes one or more shoulder straps that extend along the back wall. Each wall of the set of walls that define the main compartment includes a portion, respectively, that converges at a centralized wall junction. The centralized wall junction is positioned between the top end and the bottom end of the backpack when the set of walls are in a closed configuration. The backpack includes at least four zippers: a first zipper that connects the top side wall to the left side wall; a second zipper that connects the top side wall to the right side wall; a third zipper that connects the bottom side wall to the left side wall; and a fourth zipper that connects the bottom side wall to the right side wall. Each of the four zippers includes a respective first end that terminates near the back wall and a respective second end that terminates near the centralized wall junction.
An additional aspect of the present invention includes a backpack with a back wall configured to be worn adjacent to a user's back and a front wall generally opposing the back wall. The backpack includes a centralized wall junction positioned in a central region of the front wall, which is constructed of a set of walls that meet at the centralized wall junction. A top wall is coupled to a top portion of the back wall and includes a first wall portion that meets at the centralized wall junction. In addition, a first side wall is releasably coupled to a first edge of the top wall by a first zipper and is coupled to a first side portion of the back wall. A second side wall is releasably coupled to a second edge of the top wall by a second zipper and is coupled to a second side portion of the back wall. Each of the first side wall and second side wall includes a second and third wall portion, respectively, that meets at the centralized wall junction. The backpack includes a bottom wall with a third edge that is releasably coupled to the first side wall by a third zipper and with a fourth edge releasably coupled to the second side wall by a fourth zipper. The bottom wall includes a fourth wall portion that meets at the centralized wall junction. Each of the first, second, third, and fourth wall portions forms part of the front wall. Each of the zippers includes a respective end that terminates at the centralized wall junction. Additionally, the bottom wall at least partially encloses a storage zone of the backpack that is accessible by opening the third zipper, the fourth zipper, or both the third zipper and the fourth zipper.
A further aspect of the present invention includes a backpack that includes a top end, a bottom end, a back wall configured to be worn adjacent to a user's back, a storage compartment at least partially defined by the back wall, and at least one shoulder strap with a first end connected near the top end and a second end connected near the bottom end. The backpack also includes a top wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a bottom wall. In addition to other elements, the backpack includes four zippers: a first zipper connecting the top wall to the first side wall; a second zipper connecting the first side wall to the bottom wall; a third zipper connecting the bottom wall to the second side wall; and a fourth zipper connecting the second side wall to the top wall. When the zippers are closed, the storage compartment is configured in a closed state. Additionally, the storage compartment includes a first pocket and a second pocket. The first pocket is accessible when the first zipper and the second zipper are open. The second pocket is accessible when the third zipper and the fourth zipper are open. Each of the zippers terminates near a central region that generally opposes the back wall and is positioned between the top end and the bottom end.
Aspects of the invention are defined by the claims below, not this summary. This summary merely provides a high-level overview of various aspects of the invention and introduces a selection of concepts that are further described below in the detailed-description section. This summary is not intended to identify key or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in isolation to determine the scope of the claimed subject matter.
The present invention is described in detail herein with reference to the attached drawing figures, which are incorporated herein by reference, wherein:
The subject matter of aspects of the present invention is described with specificity herein to meet statutory requirements. But the description itself is not intended to necessarily limit the scope of claims. Rather, the claimed subject matter might be embodied or carried out in other ways to include different elements or combinations of elements similar to the ones described in this document, in conjunction with other present or future technologies.
Aspects hereof provide a bag that includes a main storage compartment that is accessible by opening any one or more side walls. Each side wall is releasably fastened to each adjacent side walls by way of a zipper or any other releasable fastener (e.g., hook-and-loop strips, snaps, buttons, hooks, and the like). The backpack might also include one or more accessory storage compartments constructed into the one or more side walls or into a back wall.
The main storage compartment generally includes a storage space that is larger than the accessory storage compartments and that might include one or more additional storage pockets accessible from inside the storage space or outside the storage space. The accessory storage compartments are generally separated from the storage space of the main storage compartment and might be used to stow various items, such as athletic balls, footwear, towels, uniforms, sports drinks, sports supplements, and the like. The terms “storage” and “stowage” might be used interchangeably in this description, as well as the terms “storage area,” “compartment,” and “storage space.” In addition, accessory storage compartments may also be referred to herein as “accessory compartments,” “accessory pockets,” “storage pockets,” or just “pockets” (e.g., items 48A-G in
In a further aspect the bag is wearable as a backpack. For instance, the bag might include one or more straps that can be worn on one or both shoulders. In one aspect, the backpack is designed such that items stored in the main storage compartment are accessible by opening the releasable fasteners securing any one or more of the side walls. Access may be allowed from the top, bottom, left, or right side of the backpack or any combination thereof, as opposed to limiting access from the top end of the backpack. Items stored within the accessory storage compartments are also accessible by opening any one or more of the fasteners or side walls.
In an additional aspect, releasable fasteners and side walls meet near a centralized region when the bag is in a closed arrangement. As such, selectively opening one or more of the fasteners or side walls provides focused access to particular zones within the various storage compartments (e.g., bottom, side, central, etc.) without splaying open the entire backpack. In addition, opening the releasable fasteners that secure any one of the side wall may allow the released side wall to be positioned within a substantially same geometric plane as the back wall, and opening all of the removable fasteners securing the side walls may allow the backpack to lie flat in a substantially same geometric plane (i.e., the bag is configurable into a lay-flat arrangement).
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In addition, the backpack 10 includes one or more zippers 30, 32, 34, and 36 that provide access to the storage space by way of the front wall 16. For exemplary purposes, zipper attachments are described herein and are depicted in the figures; however, any suitable releasable fastener might also be used to connect portions of the backpack, such as snaps, hook-and-loop fastening strips, clips, and the like.
As indicated, the centralized wall junction 40 is positioned in a central region of the front wall 16. That is, the centralized wall junction 40 is positioned between the top end 12 and the bottom end 14 and between the left side and right side. Generally, the centralized wall junction 40 is positioned a first distance apart from the top end 12 and a second distance apart from the bottom end 14, and the relative size of the first distance and the second distance might vary. In one aspect, the centralized wall junction might be positioned more towards the top end 12 of the backpack. For example, the first distance might be about one-third of the second distance. In other aspects, the centralized wall junction might be positioned more towards a mid-point between the first end 12 and the second end. For example, the first distance might be about 50 percent or more of the second distance. And in another example, the first distance is between about 75 percent and 100 percent of the second distance. When the first distance is 100 percent of the second distance, then the centralized wall junction is positioned at a mid-point between the top end 12 and the bottom end 14.
The backpack in
In one aspect, the alignment of the releasable fasteners creates an ‘X’ pattern when the backpack is in a closed configuration.
In other aspects, zippers 30, 32, 34, and 36 may also not be substantially aligned or be substantially aligned to form other configurations at the wall junction that are not depicted, such as an ‘H’ shape, “t” shape, a cross shape, plus-sign shape, and the like. In another aspect, the zippers and wall portions that meet at the centralized panel junction 40 form a Greek pi symbol (i.e., ‘II’), in which the top wall includes a substantially straight edge that meets at the junction, the side walls include trapezoidal shaped portions with respective vertices that meet at the junction, and the bottom wall includes a trapezoidal shaped portion with an edge that meets at the junction. In other aspects, more than four zippers might be provided in combination with more than four walls or panels to create other patterns or designs that meet at a centralized position, such as a starfish pattern or starburst pattern.
The textile of backpack 10 might include various types of fabric or materials including nonwoven, woven, and multi-layer woven fabric created using dual-loom technology (e.g., Jacquard weave). The walls described in
A rear view of the backpack 10 of
For exemplary purposes, the strap-adjustment mechanism 44 depicted and described herein is a strap buckle 44 that is fixedly coupled to the strap and that slidably receives a free end of another strap connected to the side of the backpack. However, any suitable retention mechanism might also be used such as clips, snaps, hook-and-loop fastening strips, other clip styles, and the like, and the straps might be anchored to other portions of the backpack (e.g., bottom end). Also, the straps might be attached to the sides or bottom of the backpack in a non-adjustable manner. Shoulder straps 42 may be comprised of multiple layers of fabrics or other materials, which may include mesh, polyester, cotton, foam, silicon, air pockets, or any other fabric, padding material, or the like. Backpack 10 may also include one or more additional carrying or support handles 46. In addition, the backpack 10 might include one or more other belts (e.g., hip, chest, etc.) that wrap around the user for additional support and load management.
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The open configuration depicted in
In further aspects, these portions of the backpack are accessible by releasing only some of the zippers or walls. For example, the main storage compartment 28 and accessory compartment 48C is accessible by only releasing the zipper 30, and lower spaces of the main compartment 28 might be accessed by only releasing zipper 34. In addition, only the top side 18 might be opened by releasing zippers 30 and 32 in order to access a top zone and central zone of the storage compartment. Such access is possible regardless of whether the backpack is in a worn or unworn state.
Generally, accessory compartment openings might be releasably fastened by way of zippers (e.g., 50A-D) or any other appropriate fastener such as snaps, hook-and-loop fastening strips, clips, and the like. For exemplary purposes, various forms of accessory pockets 48 are depicted in
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In a further aspect depicted in
In addition,
Although the figures depict variations of accessory pockets or compartments, other stowage mechanisms might also be included in the main compartment. For example, a footwear-stowage mechanism might be constructed within the main storage compartment, such as against the inside surface of the back wall. The footwear-stowage mechanism might be constructed in a manner to allow for footwear to be quickly and securely stored and easily retrieved, and in one aspect, the footwear-stowage mechanism includes one or more retention straps.
Accordingly, the lay-flat configuration is usable to store items in an organized manner. And as explained in other portion of this description (e.g.,
To further illustrate features of the backpack 10,
In an exemplary scenario opening zippers 32 and 36 enables side wall 24 to open, as depicted in
As such, the backpack 10 includes structural features that enable a user to flexibly stow and retrieve items in either a comprehensive or focused manner. Items can be stored or accessed in a comprehensive fashion by utilizing the lay-flat configuration depicted in
From the foregoing, it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all the ends and objects hereinabove set forth together with other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the structure.
It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.