Claims
- 1. A backpack having an internally divided, custom shaped compartment used for securing a pair of athletic boots in a stationary and inverse relationship relative to each other comprising:
- an interior compartment defined by a substantially rectangular base surrounded by a boundary comprising a first, second, third and fourth wall connected in series along the perimeter of said base;
- a rectangular shaped retainer extending parallel to said base and connecting said first and third walls of said boundary thereby forming a first opening with said second wall at one end of the base to receive one of a pair of athletic boots and a second opening at the opposite end of said base with the fourth wall for receiving a second of a pair of athletic boots;
- a divider connected to said retainer and said base to divide the interior compartment into two distinct pockets such that each pocket is accessible only by the first or second opening;
- a cover for closing the interior compartment to form a custom shaped container capable of securely holding the pair of athletic boots in a close, non-moving inverse relationship relative to each other; and
- at least two shoulder straps secured to the base or boundary for carrying said container.
- 2. A backpack having an internally divided, custom shaped compartment used for securing a pair of athletic boots in a stationary and inverse relationship relative to each other comprising:
- an interior compartment defined by a substantially rectangular base at least partially surrounded by a boundary comprising a first, second and third wall connected in series along the perimeter of said base;
- a retainer extending between said first and third walls opposite each other and being substantially parallel to said base to form a first opening with said second wall at one end of the base for receiving one of a pair of athletic boots and a second opening with said base, first and third wall at the opposite end of said base for receiving a second of a pair of athletic boots;
- a divider connected to said retainer and said base to divide the interior compartment into two distinct pockets such that each pocket is accessible only by the first or second opening;
- a cover that extends from said base around said second opening to secure said pair of athletic boots in their respective openings, wherein said cover and compartment are custom shaped to securely hold the pair of athletic boots in a close, non-moving inverse relationship relative to each other; and
- at least two shoulder straps secured to the base or boundary for carrying said container.
- 3. A backpack having an internal compartment, custom shaped to secure a pair of athletic boots in a stationary and inverse relationship relative to each other comprising:
- an interior compartment defined by a substantially rectangular base surrounded by a boundary comprising a first, second, third and fourth wall connected in series along the perimeter of said base;
- a first pair of straps connected to said base or boundary inside said compartment to secure one of a pair of athletic boots inside said compartment such that one strap is positioned to wrap around the ankle portion of said boot and the other is positioned to wrap around the foot portion of said boot;
- a second pair of straps connected to said base or boundary inside said compartment to secure the other of a pair of athletic boots inside said compartment such that one strap is positioned to wrap around the ankle portion of said boot and the other is positioned to wrap around the foot portion of said boot and wherein said first and second pair of straps are capable of securely holding the pair of athletic boots in a close, non-moving inverse relationship relative to each other; and
- at least two shoulder straps secured to the base or boundary for carrying said container.
- 4. A backpack according to claim 1, 2 or 3 further comprising a pocket formed on the inside portion of said cover designed to hold safety equipment, skating gear or clothing.
- 5. A backpack according to claim 1, 2 or 3 further comprising a pocket formed on the outside portion of said cover designed to hold safety equipment, skating gear or clothing.
- 6. A backpack according to claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein said base is padded to protect the back of the wearer.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/939,158, filed Sep. 2, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,390,786.
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