Snowboard-Specific Backpacks

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20190176017
  • Publication Number
    20190176017
  • Date Filed
    December 10, 2018
    5 years ago
  • Date Published
    June 13, 2019
    5 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
    • XIANGYE INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD.
Abstract
The present invention provides a snowboard backpack, which includes a backpack with at least a storage pouch arranged therein, an under storage having a first hook and loop fastener provided thereon, and an upper storage having a second hook and loop fastener provided thereon, so as to allow the under storage and the upper storage to overlappingly and movably secure a snowboard therebetween through movably attaching the first hook and loop fastener with the second hook and loop fastener.
Description
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BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
Field of Invention

The invention relates to a snowboard backpack, and more particularly, to a snow backpack that is easily accessed and packed, easy to carry, and multi-functional.


Description of Related Arts

Many outdoor sports lovers longing for healthy and exciting activities are fascinated with snowboarding because it makes people adrenaline pump in the falling snow, and gives people truly experience what a snowboarding has to offer. Especially, the beautiful scenery of the place can be fully appreciated. Also, filming the moment of snowboarding is an important part of the event. Unfortunately, besides the heavy snowboard, there are a lot of articles that a snowboarder may have to carry with. For example, those who love filming will also bring their cell phones, cameras, and other camera accessories. In addition, power banks or extra batteries could also be necessary for short battery life in the cold weather. These devices take up space in the pants and snow jacket pockets and they are not easy to access therein. Moreover, a snowboarder may have to carry other essential articles like dollar notes, coins, room key cards, energy snacks, hand warmers, snowboards, even a helmet and gloves, and more, which are useful but miscellaneous. Therefore, snowboarders need a total solution to pack, organize, and carry their belongings.


Nevertheless, some conventional snowboarding backpacks are usually huge, while others are small but not easy to carry with during snowboarding. As a result, sometimes people have to carry their snowboards in hand. For example, from the B&B to the ski places, to the gondola lift, by bus or driving, they will have to carry the snowboard for quite a long time. Not to mention a female snowboarder, it is suffering for an average girl with her luggage. Thus, a snowboard backpack with suitable size that frees people's hands can be a total solution for the above issues. Accordingly, a backpack designed for packing and organizing a snowboard, its accessories, as well as other small articles has become a big issue to be solved.


As mentioned above, conventional snowboard backpacks available in the market usually have the following problems:


I. Some are rigid but difficult to carry.


II. Some are good to carry but the snowboard is carried in an upright manner that can hit the snowboarder's calves.


III. Some are made for easy carry but do not have spare space or pocket for any other articles.


IV. Some of the backpacks are not easy to carry or to pack after unloading the snowboard.


V. A snowboard-specific backpack is usually huge, which can be a burden for people who are not going to back country snowboarding.


VI. A snowboard carry system is mounted with the snowboard. A snowboarder needs to dismount the back before unloading the snowboard.


VII. It is difficult to access items in the two-strap bags. Some even have a side zipper. All in all, they are not quite so handy in the snow place for snowboarders putting on a snow jacket.


Hence, how to solve the above problems has a common aspiration for snowboarding lovers and manufacturer.



FIG. 1 is a general snowboard carrying system made for a sole purpose of carrying a snowboard. Such conventional product usually has straps that fasten the snowboard in an upright manner rendering the snowboard hits the snowboarder's calves easily. On top of it, it is not possible to store other items, and those items can become a burden when snowboarding.


SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

To deal with the issues mentioned above, the inventor has collected relative information and conduct a careful evaluation. With hands on experience and years of industry knowledge, the inventor has designed and implemented several prototypes so as to come out with the present invention.


According to the present invention, the snowboard-specific backpack includes a backpack with at least a storage pouch arranged therein, an under storage having a first hook and loop fastener provided thereon, and an upper storage having a second hook and loop fastener provided thereon, so as to allow the under storage and the upper storage to overlappingly and movably secure a snowboard therebetween through movably attaching the first hook and loop fastener with the second hook and loop fastener.


The backpack has one piece strap on the side thereof. The strap has a wide end and a narrow end. On the side of the under storage there is a side release buckle. The backpack can have more than one extra pouches if necessary. The backpack can have a top mount strap, and a side strap. The backpack can have more than one zipper for the storage if necessary. The backpack has more than one side release buckles, including a female buckle and male buckle to fasten the snowboard between the under storage and the upper storage. The storage pouch can have more than one insulated bag which is made of tinfoil, serving as storage.


In sum, the present invention has many advantages and is able to provide a total solution for the above issues comparing with conventional technology.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is PRIOR ART showing a conventional snowboard backpack.



FIG. 2 illustrated a way that the snowboard-specific backpack according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is turned from a front carrying mode into a back carrying mode.



FIG. 3 illustrated a way to wrap and mount a snowboard on the snowboard-specific backpack according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.



FIG. 4 illustrated the side buckles and the extra pouch of the snowboard-specific backpack according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.



FIG. 5 illustrated detailed views of the snowboard-specific backpack and a partially enlarged view of the male and female buckles of the snowboard-specific backpack according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.



FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrated the storage pouch with an insulated bag of the snowboard-specific backpack according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Referring to FIGS. 2-6, the snowboard-specific backpack according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a backpack 10 with at least a storage pouch 60 arranged therein, a snowboard 13 with a pair of boots 14, and a under storage 12 providing a space for the snowboard 13. The under storage 12 has a female hook and loop fastener 10a, an upper storage 11 which is on the top of the under storage 12. When the snowboard 13 is loaded, it will have opening and closing relations with the under storage 12 (step 1˜2). The upper storage 11 has more than one male hook and loop fastener 10b to be attached with the female hook and loop fastener 10a (step 3˜4). The snowboard-specific backpack also comprises a strap 50a for carrying purpose provided on the side of the backpack 10. The strap 50a has a wide end 50c and a narrow end 50b. The snowboard-specific backpack also comprises a side release buckle 15 provided on the side of the under storage 12. The backpack 10 can comprise more than one extra pouch 11a if needed. The backpack 10 can further comprise a top mount strap 30, and a side strap 31. The backpack 10 can further comprise more than one zipper 16 for the storage 60 if needed. The backpack 10 has more than one side release buckles, including a female buckle 12a and a male buckle 22a to fasten the snowboard 13 between the under storage 12 and the upper storage 11. The storage pouch 60 can have more than one insulated bags 60a for storage, which is made of tinfoil.


Referring to FIG. 2, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the snowboard-specific backpack can be transformed between a front carrying mode and a back carrying mode through being rotated and worn back and forth. When a snowboard 13 is loaded, the user can turn the backpack 10 to the back so as to carry it and move easily. When the snowboard 13 is not in use (e.g. before or after snowboarding), it can be held between the under storage 12 and upper storage 11, where the user does not have to put down the backpack 10. The snowboard 13 can be loaded by being put between the under storage 12 and the upper storage 11 and held by the female hook and loop fastener 10a and the male hook and loop fastener 10b, as FIG. 3 illustrated.



FIG. 4 illustrated the buckles and extra pouches. When the user is carrying the snowboard 13, the buckle 15 is used to wrap and secure the snowboard 13 and boots 14. It is also possible to have extra pouches 11a for accommodating and carrying more articles, such that the snowboarder does not have to carry another backpack.



FIG. 5 illustrated detailed structure of the snowboard-specific backpack and a partially enlarged view of the male and female buckles of the snowboard-specific backpack according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention. To enhance the utility and durability of the backpack, it can comprise more zippers 16, male buckles 22a, and female buckles 12a to hold the snowboard 13 and further comprise a top mount strap 30 and a side strap 31 to help hand carrying. To extend the battery life of electronic device in a extremely cold weather, the pouch 60 can be replaced with a tinfoil insulated bag to keep the battery warm.


With the components mentioned above, objects and advantage of the present invention includes:


1. The backpack can be used for both snowboarding and daily uses.


2. Concealed snowboard carrying system: it is easy to load/mount and unload the snowboard without taking off the backpack.


3. The “sling bag” design avoids the snowboard from contacting the snowboarder's calves, saves time, and provides easy access of the carried items.


4. Good balance, which helps for snowboarding.


5. Slick and compact design for daily use.


6. Lightweight construction.


One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawings and described above is exemplary only and not intended to be limiting.

Claims
  • 1. A snowboard backpack, comprising: a backpack with at least a storage pouch arranged therein;an under storage having a first hook and loop fastener provided thereon; andan upper storage having a second hook and loop fastener provided thereon, so as to allow said under storage and said upper storage to overlappingly and movably secure a snowboard therebetween through movably attaching said first hook and loop fastener with said second hook and loop fastener.
  • 2. The backpack, as recited in claim 1, further comprising a strap on a side of said backpack for carrying.
  • 3. The backpack, as recited in claim 2, wherein said strap has a wide end and a narrow end.
  • 4. The backpack, as recited in claim 1, further comprising a side release buckle on a side of said under storage.
  • 5. The backpack, as recited in claim 1, wherein said backpack further comprises one or more pouches arranged thereon.
  • 6. The backpack, as recited in claim 1, wherein said backpack further comprises a top mount strap and a side strap arranged thereon.
  • 7. The backpack, as recited in claim 1, wherein said backpack further comprises one or more zipper for the storage.
  • 8. The backpack, as recited in claim 1, further comprising more than one side release buckles comprising a female buckle and a male buckle to fasten the snowboard between said under storage and said upper storage.
  • 9. The backpack, as recited in claim 1, further comprising one or more insulated bag
  • 10. The backpack, as recited in claim 9, wherein said insulated bag is made of tinfoil.
  • 11. The backpack, as recited in claim 3, further comprising a side release buckle on a side of said under storage.
  • 12. The backpack, as recited in claim 8, further comprising a side release buckle on a side of said under storage.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
106218407 Dec 2017 TW national