I. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the field of backpacks and more particularly to a folding backpack apparatus for conversion between a backpack and mattress/mattress pad/blanket.
II. Description of the Related Art.
Present backpacks are utilized for various forms of storage for transport, typically for hiking, camping, picnicking, attending entertainment events, and the like. When camping or attending an event, in particular, it is desirable to have some sort of barrier between the user and the ground, the user often transports a blanket, mattress pad or other suitable barrier. These barriers can occupy a significant amount of space in the backpack, thereby leaving little or no room for other items, and often requiring the user to bring other bags with him/her. Furthermore, the user must typically formulate a folding pattern by trial and error, in an attempt to minimize the volume of space the barrier occupies.
Therefore, there persists a problem with present backpacks having limited space for the storage of blankets, mattress pads and other barriers in addition to other items for storage within the backpacks.
In general, the invention features a folding backpack apparatus for conversion between a backpack and a comfort pad. It is appreciated that the comfort pad can include blankets, pads, mattress pads or any other planar material that a user can sit, lie or otherwise physically occupy, for comfort, sleeping and the like. The invention further features a method of converting the backpack to and from the comfort pad, generally including a pre-set folding pattern. The apparatus includes a main body having a hollow interior, shoulder straps and side flaps for generally retaining the main body in a back pack form. The main body generally includes a front flap and a rear flap that are maintained by an upper and lower strap set. The strap sets and the side flaps can be opened and the main body folded outwards into a comfort pad.
In general, in one aspect, the invention features a backpack apparatus for conversion into comfort pad, including a main body having a hollow interior, and having a front flap and a rear flap contiguously connected to one another through a bottom portion, wherein the main body also has an upper strap set connected to the rear flap and coupled to a lower strap set connected to the front flap. Shoulder are straps connected to an upper end and a lower end of the rear flap and side flaps connected to a fixed connection point on the front flap and a removable connection point on the rear flap.
In one implementation, the apparatus further includes a short front flap and a short rear flap wherein the short front flap is connected to the front flap and folded into the hollow interior. The short rear flap is connected to the rear flap, and is positioned in opposition to the short front flap and folded.
In another implementation, the front flap and the rear flap form two elongate folded-over portions when separated from one another.
In another implementation, each of the folded-over portions has a width.
In another implementation, the folded-over portions each fold out to a half comfort pad four times the width.
In another implementation, each of the elongate folded-over portions is folded over in quarter folds.
In another implementation, the elongate folded-over portions are separated by a longitudinal axis.
In another implementation, the front and rear flaps unfold into a planar comfort pad.
In another aspect, the invention features a comfort pad apparatus for conversion into a backpack, wherein the comfort pad apparatus includes a planar pad having an upper surface and a lower surface and generally separated by a longitudinal axis. Shoulder straps are connected to the lower surface, straddling the longitudinal axis, and an upper strap set connected to the lower surface, straddling the longitudinal axis above the shoulder straps. A lower strap set is connected to the lower surface, straddling the longitudinal axis below the shoulder straps and for connecting to the upper strap set and a set of side flaps, wherein the upper strap set and the set of side flaps are each connected to the lower surface at the longitudinal axis.
In one implementation, the upper surface includes a fleece lining.
In another implementation, the apparatus can include other surfaces having insulation properties,
In another implementation, the apparatus can include other surfaces having water resistant or water proof properties.
In still another implementation, the apparatus can have other surfaces having anti-reflective or anti-ultraviolet radiation properties.
In another aspect, the invention features a method for converting between a backpack and a comfort pad, including separating a front flap and rear flap of the backpack so that the front and rear flaps are laying on a surface, thereby forming elongate portions that are in a first open position, the elongate portions generally being separate by a longitudinal axis into a width, unfolding a short front flap and a short rear flap away from each other, both along the longitudinal axis, the elongate portions being in a second open position, unfolding the elongate portions away from the longitudinal axis, the elongate portions being in a third open position, unfolding the elongate portions away from the longitudinal axis, the elongate portions being in a fourth open position, thereby fully opening an upper surface of the comfort pad.
In another aspect, the invention features a method for converting between a comfort pad and a backpack, including folding a first elongate portion of the comfort pad into half of its width toward a longitudinal axis separating the first elongate portion and a second elongate portion, folding the second elongate portion into half of its width toward the longitudinal axis, folding the first and second elongate portions into half their widths, toward the longitudinal axis, folding opposing ends of the elongate portions to short front and rear flaps along the longitudinal axis and folding over the comfort pad into generally half its length along the longitudinal axis, thereby forming the front and rear flaps of the backpack.
In one implementation, the method further includes folding over side flaps, wherein the side flaps are connected to an outer surface of the front flap to connection points on the rear flap.
In another implementation, the method further includes bucking together upper and lower strap sets, wherein the upper strap set is connected to the rear flap and wherein the lower strap set being connected to the front flap.
In another implementation, the strap can pass through the front flap.
In another aspect, the invention features a back pack and comfort pad combination, including a main body having shoulder straps and means for converting the main body from a planar comfort pad having an upper surface and a lower surface into a back pack having a front and rear flap, bottom portion and side flaps.
In one implementation, the combination further comprises a means for retaining the main body in the form of the back pack.
In another implementation, the combination further comprises an upper and lower strap set for opening and closing a front flap of the back pack.
In another implementation, the upper strap set is connected to a rear flap of the main body.
In another implementation, the lower strap set is connected to the front flap and passing through from rear of the front flap to front of the front flap at a distance below top of the front flap.
In another implementation, the combination further includes side flaps for retaining the main body in the form of the back pack.
One feature and advantage of the invention is that it provides a comfort pad as well as suitable storage space for items.
Another feature and advantage of the invention is that it provides a pre-set folding pattern thereby requiring little mental effort from the user to remember how to fold the comfort pad.
Another feature and advantage of the invention is that is provides a comfort pad providing comfort to the user and protection from natural elements.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent to one skilled in the art from the following description and claims when read in light of the accompanying drawings.
The present invention will be better understood by reading the Detailed Description of the Preferred and Alternate Embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawing figures, in which like reference numerals denote similar structure and refer to like elements throughout, and in which:
In describing the preferred and selected alternate embodiments of the present invention, as illustrated in
Referring to the drawings wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several figures, reference is made first to
The apparatus 100 can further include front flap 135 and rear flap 140, wherein front flap 135 and rear flap 140 are generally held in a closed position by straps 145, each strap 145 having upper strap 146 connected to the upper end 106 at rear flap 140, and a lower strap 147 generally connected to a lower portion of front flap 135. The upper and lower straps 146, 147 are connected together through buckles 150. In a typical implementation, the buckles 150 can be used to connect and disconnect the upper and lower straps 146, 147 from one another so that the front and rear flaps 135, 140 can be opened and closed to access the hollow interior 110. The front flap 135 generally further includes front short flap 136, and the rear flap 140 includes rear short flap 141. The front and rear short flaps 136, 141 can be advantageously folded in a variety of ways, which includes, but is not limited to as shown in the Figures.
The apparatus 100 further includes side flaps 155 that are generally connected to front flap 135 at a common connection point 160 and wrap around the main body 105 to respective connection points 165 on rear flap 140. In a typical embodiment, the rear connection points 165 are hook and loop fasteners such that the side flaps 155 can be connected and disconnected from the rear flap 140 as discussed further in the description below. The side flaps 155 as well as various other locations along the main body 105 can include additional storage pockets 170 as needed.
The backpack apparatus 100 can advantageously be converted into a comfort pad apparatus 200 (see
As indicated above, the comfort pad apparatus 200 can be converted into the backpack apparatus 100 generally by following the same steps in reverse. In general, in the fully unfolded or open position as illustrated in
In general, it is appreciated that a backpack has been described as an exemplary embodiment. It is understood that other types of carrying packs are contemplated, including, but not limited to messenger bags, “man-bags” and other dual or single strap bags.
It is further appreciated that the folding pattern of the comfort pad has been described in a specific folding pattern for illustrative purposes only. It is appreciated that other folding patterns are contemplated.
The foregoing description and drawings comprise illustrative embodiments of the present invention. Having thus described exemplary embodiments of the present invention, it should be noted by those skilled in the art that the within disclosures are exemplary only, and that various other alternatives, adaptations, and modifications may be made within the scope of the present invention. Merely listing or numbering the steps of a method in a certain order does not constitute any limitation on the order of the steps of that method. Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which this invention pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Although specific terms may be employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Accordingly, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments illustrated herein, but is limited only by the following claims.