The present invention relates to a knapsack with stereophonic reproducing kit that enables a user to carry a stereophonic reproducing kit with him and thereby enjoy listening to music or broadcast at any time and at any place.
Music is a beautiful sound and almost all people enjoy listening to music. There are different types of music, including, for example, classical music, pop music, etc., and people usually have their own choice of favored music types. Most young students prefer to pop music and often enjoy listening to the music either indoors or outdoors. The development of portable stereophonic reproducing products, such as the so-called walkman, enable people to carry the stereophonic products with them and listen to the music with earphones without disturbing other surrounding people. It is really a wonderful feeling to freely enjoy music at any time and at any place.
However, to listen to music or broadcast using earphones for a prolonged time tends to endanger or be detrimental to the listener's eardrums and adversely affect the listener's normal hearing ability. Moreover, it is uncomfortable after the earphones have been plugged in the ear for an extended time period. Another disadvantage of the walkman is it is designed for one user to listen to the music alone, and it is impossible for a group of companions to enjoy the music at the same time via a walkman because the latter could not play the sound loudly.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a knapsack with stereophonic reproducing kit, so that the stereophonic reproducing kit may be carried along with the user to loudly play good music for a group of companions at any time and at any place.
To achieve the above and other objects, the present invention mainly includes a knapsack provided with pockets for holding a musical sound source and two speakers. One the two speakers includes a power amplifier integrated circuit (IC), and the other speaker is loaded with batteries. The musical sound source and the two speakers are electrically connected to one another via wires, so that music reproduced from the sound source is amplified by and sent out via the speakers.
In the knapsack of the present invention, the pockets for holding the speakers are provided at left and right sides of the knapsack.
And, in the knapsack of the present invention, the pocket for holding the musical sound source is preferably provided at an inner upper side of a back-piece of the knapsack.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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In the illustrated embodiment, the present invention includes the knapsack 10 that is designed for carrying on a user's back. However, it is also possible for the present invention to include a shoulder bag (not shown) for carrying on the user's shoulder. The inner pocket 11 of the knapsack 10 is provided mainly to receive the musical sound source 20, which may be, for example, a walkman. The first wire 50 is extended between the musical sound source 20 and the first speaker 30, and the second wire 51 is extended between the two speakers 30 and 40. It is preferable the wires 50, 51 are closely attached to inner wall surfaces of the knapsack 10. Please refer to FIG. 4. The knapsack 10 is provided on its inner wall surfaces with pipes 14 and 15, through which the wires 50 and 51 are respectively extended to thereby be confined to fixed positions in the knapsack 10.
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It is preferable the knapsack 10 is made of a waterproof material, and the speakers 30, 40 have a watertight structure, so that the present invention may be used without being affected by weather factors. Please refer to FIG. 6. The speaker 30 may be provided at predetermined positions with a plurality of lamps 33 in the form of light-emitting diodes (LED). The LED lamps may also be provided on the speaker 40, though they are not shown in the illustrated drawings. The LED lamps 33 are so designed that they emit light when the stereophonic kit is in use, so that a combined sound and light effect is created. For this purpose, the speaker 30 has a transparent cover 34 connected to the outer end thereof to allow projection of light emitted from the LED lamps 33.
Once the first and second speakers 30 and 40 are positioned in the pouches 18 in the side pockets 12 and 13, it is not necessary to move them out, except when the batteries 41 are to be replaced. On the other hand, the musical sound source 20 may be changed from time to time as desired.
When a group of persons desire to enjoy listening to a song or a piece of music together, the musical sound source 20 in the knapsack 10 and the power switch 32 of the power amplifier IC 31 at the rear end of the first speaker 30 may be turned on, allowing the song or music to be amplified and sent out via the speakers 30, 40 in the side pockets 12 and 13 of the knapsack 10 when the listeners are walking, or sitting or standing at somewhere. Alternatively, a user may use a pair of earphones 21 to listen to the music reproduced from the musical sound source 20 by plugging an earphone cord 22 onto the musical sound source 20 via a hole 19 provided on an upper end of the knapsack 10, as can be seen in FIG. 4. Of course, the user may also play the music via the speakers 30, 40 without using the earphones 21 if disturbing other people is not a concern.
In brief, the knapsack according to the present invention not only has the function of holding things, but also has particularly designed inner pocket and side pockets for holding different stereophonic reproducing and playing items, that is, the musical sound source 20 and the speakers 30 and 40, enabling a user to freely enjoy music at any time and at any place while carrying the knapsack 10 on the back or on the shoulder.
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