Claims
- 1. A convertible backpack having a base and a top comprising:
- a plurality of sides including a back panel, the plurality of sides defining an enclosure having means for opening and closing the enclosure disposed at the top of the backpack;
- an anchoring loop secured to the back panel and arranged substantially vertically near the top of the backpack to provide a gap oriented horizontally;
- a flexible handle having two ends disposed proximately to opposite sides of the anchoring loop and the ends secured to the back panel at one of a level of the anchoring loop and a level below the anchoring loop, thereby defining an opening through the handle; and
- a single shoulder strap having a first end connected to the back panel, a second end and an adjusting buckle, said second end and said adjusting buckle adapted to pass slidably through the anchoring loop, said second end connected to the back panel such that slack in the shoulder strap and the adjusting buckle may be pulled through the gap of the anchoring loop to provide a single shoulder harness in which the backpack is maintained in a substantially upright position when hung from a shoulder;
- wherein the handle hangs below the anchoring loop when the backpack is in a substantially upright position.
- 2. The convertible backpack of claim 1, wherein the anchoring loop is integrally constructed out of the back panel by forming two apertures in the back panel in communication with each other such that the gap passes through the back panel.
- 3. The convertible backpack of claim 1, wherein the backpack is constructed from a polyamide material.
- 4. The convertible backpack of claim 1, wherein the first end of the shoulder strap is connected to a first corner of the back panel near the base, the second end is connected to a second corner of the back panel near the base such that the first end, the second end and the anchoring loop are arranged in an imaginary triangular shape coplanar with the back panel.
- 5. The convertible backpack of claim 1, wherein the means for opening and closing is a zipper.
- 6. The convertible backpack of claim 1, wherein the anchoring loop comprises a rectangular piece of material having opposite ends stitched to the back panel.
- 7. The convertible backpack of claim 1, wherein the first end and the second end of the shoulder strap have hooks to engage locking rings disposed on the back panel.
- 8. The convertible backpack of claim 1, wherein the anchoring loop is constructed from a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal and leather.
- 9. A convertible backpack having a base and a top comprising:
- a plurality of sides including a back panel, the plurality of sides defining an enclosure having means for opening and closing the enclosure disposed at the top of the backpack;
- an anchoring loop integrally constructed out of the back panel and having two apertures in communication with each other so as to define a gap in the back panel;
- a flexible handle having two ends disposed proximately to opposite sides of the anchoring loop and the ends secured to the back panel at one of a level of the anchoring loop and a level below the anchoring loop, thereby defining an opening through the handle; and
- a single shoulder strap having a first end connected to the back panel, a second end and an adjusting buckle, said second end and said adjusting buckle adapted to pass slidably through the anchoring loop, said second end connected to the back panel such that slack in the shoulder strap and the adjusting buckle may be pulled through the gap of the anchoring loop to provide a single shoulder harness in which the backpack is maintained in a substantially upright position when hung from a shoulder;
- wherein the handle hangs below the anchoring loop when the backpack is in a substantially upright position.
- 10. The convertible backpack of claim 9, wherein the first end of the shoulder strap is connected to a first corner of the back panel near the base, the second end is connected to a second corner of the back panel near the base such that the first end, the second end and the anchoring loop are arranged in an imaginary triangular shape on the back panel.
- 11. The convertible backpack of claim 9, wherein the shoulder strap has means for adjusting the length of the shoulder strap.
- 12. The convertible backpack of claim 9, wherein the means for opening and closing is a zipper.
- 13. The convertible backpack of claim 9, wherein the first end and the second end of the shoulder strap have hooks to engage locking rings disposed on the back panel.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/074,715 filed on Jun. 9, 1993 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/773,141 filed on Oct. 8, 1991 both abandoned.
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