The present invention relates to the field of bags and panniers mountable on bicycles.
The ever growing popularity of cycling both on roads and off, for pleasure and commuting has brought about a large demand for ways to carry various items while riding a bicycle. The best method to carry a medium to large sized load on a bicycle is through the use of panniers (saddle type bags) attached to rear or front racks mounted to the bicycle.
In a modem urban environment the bicycle is often used for carrying groceries; however. existing rear-mounted panniers are not well adapted to carrying groceries because they are not properly sized or shaped to accommodate generally rectangular recyclable paper grocery bag and reusable grocery bag. Most existing pannier systems rely on a soft-sided carrying bag having a cinch closure. This is not an efficient shape to carry food items which are contained in rectangular containers.
The known bag-type panniers tend to be not high enough to accommodate a single grocery bag. The cinch type closure of the existing bag-type pannier closure is not well suited to protecting food items and may results in softer food items being crushed. As well, existing bag-type panniers do not readily fold or collapse into a smaller profile when empty.
Hard-sided panniers that take the shape of boxes mounted in a saddletype configuration are also known. These box-type panniers retain a rigid structure at all times and do not collapse into a smaller profile when empty. Therefore there is a need for a pannier system that is able to readily accommodate a generally-rectangular grocery bag, so as to avoid having to repack the groceries into the pannier.
In one aspect, the present invention provides a bicycle pannier for mounting on a bicycle. The bicycle pannier is frameless and has a first folded configuration and a second expanded configuration.
The pannier comprises a front panel and a rear panel comprising a first, second and third intersecting folding lines that intersect proximate to a pannier bottom surface. The first, second and third intersecting folding lines permit expansion of the front panel and the rear panel from the first folded configuration to the second expanded configuration. The pannier has a bottom surface comprising a first panel in the first folded configuration and a combined first panel and second panel in the second expanded configuration. The combined panels are separated by a fourth folding line. The pannier includes an inside wall panel adjacent to the bicycle and an outside wall panel. In the folded configuration the outside wall panel comprises a third panel and the second panel folded upwards over said third panel. In the expanded configuration the outside wall comprises the third panel, a fourth panel and a fifth panel. The third panel and the fourth panel are separated by a fifth folding line and the fourth panel and the fifth panel are separated by a sixth folding line. The pannier is closed by a side closure flap. In the folded configuration the side closure flap comprises a sixth panel and a seventh panel separated by a seventh folding line. In the expanded configuration comprises only the seventh panel comprises the side closure flap. The pannier top closure surface in the folded configuration comprises a top panel. In the expanded configuration the top closure surface comprises the top panel and the sixth panel separated by an eighth folding line. A first set of fasteners secures the side closure flap when in the folded configuration and a second set of fasteners secures the side closure flap when in the expanded configuration.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a bicycle pannier including: a generally rectangular inner panel having mounting features for use in mounting the pannier to a bicycle, and having an upper edge, forward edge, rearward edge and lower edge; a generally rectangular bottom panel hingedly attached to the inner panel lower edge; a generally rectangular outer panel having a top and hingedly attached to the bottom panel opposite the attachment between the bottom panel and the inner panel, and foldable at an outer panel fold, the outer panel fold generally parallel to the attachment between the outer panel and the bottom panel, wherein the distance between the outer panel fold and the attachment between the outer panel and the bottom panel is no greater than the distance between the attachment between the outer panel and the bottom panel, and the attachment between the inner panel and the bottom panel; a closure panel hingedly attached to the inner panel upper edge and foldable at a closure panel fold, the closure panel fold generally parallel to the attachment between the closure panel and the inner panel; a generally rectangular flexible rearward panel attached to the inner panel rearward edge and to adjacent edges of the bottom panel and outer panel; a generally rectangular flexible forward panel attached to the inner panel forward edge and to adjacent edges of the bottom panel and outer panel; wherein the pannier is manipulable between: an expanded configuration in which: the inner panel, bottom panel, outer panel, rearward panel and forward panel define the bottom and four sides of a generally rectangular containment volume; the portion of the closure panel between the attachment between the closure panel and the inner panel, and the closure panel fold, defines a cover for the containment volume; and the portion of the closure panel between the closure panel fold and an opposite distal end of the closure panel overlies a portion of the outer panel; and a folded configuration in which the bottom panel is hinged towards the inner panel; the outer panel is hinged at the attachment between the outer panel and the bottom panel, and folded at the outer panel fold, so as to interpose between the bottom panel and the inner panel: the portion of the outer panel between the outer panel fold and the attachment between the outer panel and the bottom panel; and a portion of the outer panel between the outer panel fold and the outer panel top.
The pannier may also include a releasable fastener system for releasably securing the pannier in the folded configuration and for releasably securing the cover over the containment volume when the pannier is in the expanded configuration. The releasable fastener system may include: a first fastener component, being a first part of a two-part fastener, affixed to the portion of the closure panel between the closure panel fold and the opposite distal end of the closure panel; a second fastener component, being an instance of the second part of the two-part fastener, affixed to the outer panel, so as to be fastenable to the first fastener component when the pannier is in the expanded configuration; and a third fastener component, being another instance of the second part of the two-part fastener, affixed to the bottom panel, so as to be fastenable to the first fastener component when the pannier is in the folded configuration. The first fastener component may be a grommet and the second and third fastener components may be releasable twist locks configured for mating engagement with the grommet. The two-part fastener may be a snap fastener.
The inner panel may be substantially rigid. The hinged attachment between the inner panel and the bottom panel may be offset from the inner panel. The hinged attachment between the inner panel and the closure panel may be offset from the inner panel.
The outer panel fold may comprise a band of flexible material. The features for use in mounting the pannier to a bicycle may comprise features for releasably securing the pannier to a rack mounted to a bicycle.
Referring to the figures, the invention teaches a bicycle pannier 10 for mounting on a bicycle 14. The bicycle pannier 10 is frameless. The pannier has a first folded configuration shown in
The bicycle pannier comprises a front panel 34 and a rear panel 70 comprising a first 72, a second 74 and a third 76 intersecting folding lines that intersect proximate to a pannier bottom surface 23. The first 72, second 74 and third 76 intersecting folding lines permit expansion of the front panel and the rear panel from the first folded configuration to the second expanded configuration.
The pannier bottom 23 surface comprises a first panel 24 in the first folded configuration and the first panel 24 and a second panel 25 in the second expanded configuration. The first panel 24 and the second panel 25 are separated by a fourth folding line 27. There is an inside wall panel 84 adjacent to the bicycle 14. There is an outside wall panel 26 when in the folded configuration comprises a third panel 40 and the second panel 25 folded upwards over the third panel 40. In the expanded configuration the outside wall 26 comprises the third panel 40, a fourth panel 42 and a fifth panel 44 wherein the third panel and said fourth panel are separated by a fifth folding line 43a and the fourth panel and said fifth panel are separated by a sixth folding line 43b.
There is further a side closure flap 16 wherein when in the folded configuration comprises a sixth panel 18 and a seventh panel 20 separated by a seventh folding line 22. In the expanded configuration the side closure flap comprises the seventh panel 20.
There is a top closure surface 54 when in the folded configuration comprises a top panel 30 and when in the expanded configuration comprises the top panel 30 and the sixth panel 18 separated by an eighth folding line 32.
There is a first set of fasteners 28 for securing the side closure flap when in the folded configuration and a second set of fasteners 46 for securing the side closure flap when in the expanded configuration.
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The top portion 30 weather seals the mouth of the pannier in its folded configuration. A set of fold lines 32 permits the combined top portion 30 and upper portion 18 of the side closure flap to fold outwards to cover the mouth of the pannier in its open configuration. A front side portion 34 of the pannier is also illustrated in a folded configuration.
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While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention need not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. It is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures. For example, the pannier of the invention can be configured to mount on a front rack and on the handle bars of a bicycle.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/729,401 (FOLDABLE BICYCLE PANNIER), filed 22 Nov. 2012.
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