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Bags such as backpacks have not evolved as quickly as other personal items have.
Technology such as drinking flasks, hydration bladders, vapor pens, oxygen generators, music players, etc. have become necessities of modern life to some. Solutions are needed that would evolve bag design and use modern technology in a more functional way.
Persons who choose to drink or smoke cigarettes in public must currently do so in a manner that is very conspicuous and even irritating to others. Often, persons who prefer to enjoy their vices in public may wish to be more discreet about their “habit.” Bags are known to carry and store items, but only in a conventional manner that requires users to find then remove items from the bag entirely in order to use the technology.
Users of technology items have strong preferences toward their particular device of choice. Technology items come in different configurations and sizes; for example, there are many different sizes of technology tanks. Integrating configurations and sizes in an easy and convenient way to make the technology portable, readily accessible and inconspicuous poses a problem.
One general aspect of the present invention includes a bag with integrated technology chambers for housing a technology tank while also enabled to house a hydration bladder, the bag including: a body including a compartment; and a shoulder strap connected to an upper portion of the body and a lower portion of the body. The shoulder strap includes: a first technology chamber, and the first technology chamber is sized to hold a first technology tank that supplies a fluid. The shoulder strap also includes a first internal conduit, and a first portal to the first technology chamber, wherein the first portal is sized to pass a first tube from inside the shoulder strap to outside the shoulder strap. The bag also includes that the first portal is reinforced and is connected to the first conduit and that the first conduit is connected to the first technology chamber. The bag also includes a second technology chamber located in the body, including a second technology tank, where the second technology tank supplies a liquid. The bag also includes a second conduit; a second portal, where the second portal is connected to the second conduit. The bag also includes the second portal is sized to pass a second tube from inside the second technology chamber to the second conduit. The bag also includes that the second portal is reinforced.
Additional embodiments of this aspect of the invention may include one or more of the following features. A first additional embodiment is the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing a technology tank and enabled for hydration where: the shoulder strap length is at least twice as long as the shoulder strap width and includes that the first technology chamber is located on a portion of the shoulder strap proximate to the lower portion of the body. Another embodiment is the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing a technology tank and enabled for hydration where the first technology chamber includes a closure including a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, a snap, and/or a button. A further embodiment is the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing a technology tank and enabled for hydration further including: the shoulder strap having a long edge, a holding band, where the holding band is configured to hold the first tube in place on a portion of the shoulder strap while the holding band is positioned perpendicular to the long edge. And yet another embodiment is the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing a technology tank and enabled for hydration the shoulder strap further including a third technology chamber, where the third technology chamber is located on the shoulder strap and positioned at a location proximate to the lower portion of the body, or proximate to the upper portion of the body; or proximate to a mid-point between the lower portion of the body and the upper portion of the body, where the third technology chamber is sized to store a mouthpiece end of the tube. And a further embodiment is the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing a technology tank and enabled for hydration where the bag includes a backpack, messenger bag, knapsack, over-the-shoulder bag, or purse. Yet another additional embodiment is the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing a technology tank and enabled for hydration where the fluid is a vaporous gas.
A second general aspect of the present invention includes a bag with integrated technology chamber for housing and screening a technology tank and attachments, the bag including a body including a compartment and a shoulder strap connected to an upper portion of the body and a lower portion of the body. The shoulder strap including a first technology chamber, where: the first technology chamber is sized to hold a first technology tank; and the first technology tank supplies a fluid. The shoulder strap further includes a first conduit internal to the shoulder strap, and the first conduit is connected to the first technology chamber; and the shoulder strap has an inner portion, where the inner portion is located opposed to the body.
Further embodiments of this aspect of the invention may include one or more of the following features. A first additional embodiment is the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing and screening a technology tank and attachments further including: a second technology chamber located in the body, including: a second technology tank, where the second technology tank supplies a liquid; a second conduit; a second portal, where: the second portal is connected to the second conduit; the second portal is sized to pass a second tube from inside the second technology chamber to the second conduit; and the second portal is reinforced. A second additional embodiment is the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing and screening a technology tank and attachments where: the first technology chamber includes a closure including a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, a snap, and/or a button; and the first technology chamber is located on the inner portion. A third additional embodiment of the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing and screening a technology tank and attachments further including: the shoulder strap having a long edge; a holding band, the holding band configured to hold a first tube in place on a portion of the shoulder strap, where the holding band is positioned perpendicular to the long edge; and the holding band is located on the inner portion. And a fourth additional embodiment of the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing and screening a technology tank and attachments the shoulder strap further including: a third technology chamber, where the third technology chamber is located on the shoulder strap and positioned at a location proximate to the lower portion of the body, or proximate to the upper portion of the body; or proximate to a mid-point between the lower portion of the body and the upper portion of the body; and the third technology chamber is located on the inner portion. Yet a fifth embodiment of the present aspect is the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing and screening a technology tank and attachments where: the shoulder strap length is at least twice as long as the shoulder strap width; the first technology chamber is located on the inner portion; and the first technology chamber is located on a portion of the shoulder strap proximate to the lower portion of the body or proximate to the upper portion of the body. And a sixth embodiment is the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing and screening a technology tank and attachments where the fluid is a vaporous gas.
Yet another general aspect of the invention includes a bag with integrated technology chamber for housing a technology tank, the bag including: a body including a compartment; and a shoulder strap connected to an upper portion of the body and a lower portion of the body, the shoulder strap including: a first technology chamber, where: the first technology chamber is sized to hold a first technology tank; and the first technology tank supplies a fluid, a first conduit internal to the shoulder strap, and a first portal to the first technology chamber, where: the first portal is sized to pass a first tube from inside the shoulder strap to outside the shoulder strap; the first portal is reinforced; the first portal is connected to the first conduit; and the first conduit is connected to the first technology chamber.
Implementations of this aspect of the invention may include one or more of the following features. A first implantation is the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing a technology tank, further including: a second technology chamber located in the body, including: a second technology chamber located in the body, including: a second technology tank, where the second technology tank supplies a liquid; a second conduit; a second portal, where: the second portal is connected to the second conduit; the second portal is sized to pass a second tube from inside the second technology chamber to the second conduit; and the second portal is reinforced. A second implementation of the present aspect of the invention is the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing a technology tank where the first technology chamber includes a closure including a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, a snap, and/or a button. A third implementation is the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing a technology tank further including: the shoulder strap having a long edge; and a holding band, the holding band configured to hold the first tube in place on an exterior portion of the shoulder strap, where the holding band is positioned perpendicular to the long edge. And a fifth implementation is the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing a technology tank the shoulder strap further including: a third technology chamber, where the third technology chamber is located on the shoulder strap and positioned at a location proximate to the lower portion of the body, or proximate to the upper portion of the body; or proximate to a mid-point between the lower portion of the body and the upper portion of the body; and the third technology chamber is sized to store a mouthpiece end of the tube. Yet a sixth implementation is the bag with integrated technology chamber for housing a technology tank where the fluid is a vaporous gas.
Further areas of applicability of the present disclosure will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating various embodiments, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to necessarily limit the scope of the disclosure.
The present disclosure is described in conjunction with the appended figures:
In the appended figures, similar components and/or features may have the same reference label. Further, various components of the same type may be distinguished by following the reference label by a dash and a second label that distinguishes among the similar components. If only the first reference label is used in the specification, the description is applicable to any one of the similar components having the same first reference label irrespective of the second reference label.
In the appended figures, similar components and/or features may have the same reference label. Where the reference label is used in the specification, the description is applicable to any one of the similar components having the same reference label.
The ensuing description provides preferred exemplary embodiment(s) only, and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the disclosure. Rather, the ensuing description of the preferred exemplary embodiment(s) will provide those skilled in the art with an enabling description for implementing a preferred exemplary embodiment. It is understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the spirit and scope as set forth in the appended claims.
A technology bag as described herein allows its carrier to indulge in vaping or drinking inconspicuously. Alternatively, the technology bag as described herein allows its carrier quick access to deliver a burst of vapor externally, as in pepper spray for personal protection or scenting as used in hunting. The technology bag comprises various technology compartments for various technology components including technology tanks, bladders, tubes, and other associated attachments. The technology bag as described can also provide a safety releasable coupling such that the various technology will “break-away” easily if snagged or caught. In one embodiment, the technology bag is a backpack as described herein. It should be understood that the present description could be directed to a messenger bag, knapsack, purse, or any over-the-shoulder style bag employing a shoulder strap. In each of these embodiments the shoulder strap is operable as described herein.
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Backpack 100 is a bag with a body 105 and shoulder straps 110. While pictured a s backpack 100 in this embodiment, in other embodiment the bag may be an over-the-shoulder bag such as a briefcase, a messenger bag, a knapsack, or a purse. Body 105 may be comprised of any number of fabric types including nylon, polyester, polyurethane, canvas, cotton, silk, or any other suitable material or combination of any two or more of those. Body 105 may comprise any over-the-shoulder bag including a briefcase, a messenger bag, knapsack, or purse. Body 105 is sized to fit a storage compartment inside body 105 at least large enough to fit the second technology chamber 160.
Shoulder straps 110 extend from the top portion of the body 105 to the lower portion of the body 105 respectively. Shoulder straps 110 may be comprised of any number of fabric types including nylon polyester, polyurethane, canvas, cotton, silk, or any other suitable material. Shoulder straps 110 may be padded for comfort and easy concealment of the first technology chambers 115. Shoulder straps 110 may be at least twice as long in length as they wide in width and typically 5 times. Shoulder straps 110 may range from 1 to 5 inches wide. Shoulder straps 110 may be comprised of an insulating material or layer. First technology chamber 115 is incorporated into shoulder strap 110. First technology chamber 115 maybe positioned with a closure 130 along the length of the shoulder strap 110 or running perpendicular to that and across the width of the shoulder strap 110. The shoulder strap 110-1 and the shoulder strap 110-2 in this embodiment are mirror images of each and are intended to give the carrier of backpack 100 the choice of selecting either shoulder strap 110 for technology storage—or both simultaneously (not pictured). First technology chamber 115 may be sized to hold one or more technology tanks 190 as well as other associated technology or personal technology such as cell phones, smart phones portable music players or GPS devices. First technology chamber 115 may be located on the inner portion of the shoulder strap 110 to provide more screening and privacy or on the outer portion of the shoulder strap 110 for easy access. First technology chamber 115 may comprise the same fabrics of the body 105 or may have insulating material or may be a completely different fabric, including waterproof.
First technology chamber 115 is connected by first conduit 120 to a portal 150. First conduit 120 is sized to fit the first tube 140. First conduit 120 is more fully described at
Second conduit 125 connects the body 105 to the portal 150, or in some cases to the first technology chamber 115. Second conduit 125 is described more fully at
Closure 130 is a closure mechanism for closing the technology chamber 115. Closure 130 can run parallel to the length of the shoulder strap 110 or parallel to the width of shoulder strap 110. Closure 130 is sized to close the technology chamber 115. Closure 130 may comprise a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, buttons, snaps, or any other closure mechanism suitable for the shoulder strap 110. Closure 130 may be on the external portion of the shoulder strap 110 or the internal portion closest to the wearer of the shoulder strap. First tube 140 connects the technology tank 190 to a first mouthpiece 180 and may do so in first conduit 120. First tube 140 may comprise flexible material that is safe for passing fluids to be consumed by humans. First tube 140 may comprise material that is high heat stable. First tube 140 is sized to fit coupler 170 and/or first mouthpiece 180. First tube 140 will generally be less than half of the length of shoulder strap 110. First tube 140 may be coupled to a releasable coupler 170 more fully described at
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The shoulder straps 110 are sized to hold a first technology chamber 115 that is sized to hold a first technology tank 190 such as oxygen canister, oxygen generator, a vapor pen, a nebulizer, a liquid bladder, air filter, and/or other liquid, smoke, vapor, or gas supplying technology. The first technology tank 190 may be made of rigid or semi-rigid material safe to hold human consumable fluids such as plastic, stainless steel, rubber, or other suitable material. First technology tank 190 may be high heat capable and capable of generating steam or vapor. The first technology tank 190 may supply fluid to first tube 140, including fluid in any form comprising liquid, gas, and vapor. First technology tank 190 may be powered and operate with a power supplying device such as a battery. First technology tank 190 may be sized to fit in the first technology chamber 115 in the shoulder strap 110. First technology tank 190 maybe of a size and appearance so as to be inconspicuous inside the first technology chamber 115. The body 105 is sized to hold second technology chamber 160, that is sized to hold second technology tank 195. Second technology tank 195 may be an oxygen canister, oxygen generator, a pepper spray canister, an animal scent canister, a vapor pen, a nebulizer, a liquid bladder, an air filter, and/or another liquid, smoke, vapor, or gas supplying technology. The second technology tank 195 may be made of rigid or semi-rigid material safe to hold human consumable fluids, such as plastic, glass, stainless steel, rubber, or other suitable material. The second technology tank 195 may supply fluid to second tube 145, including fluid in any form comprising liquid, gas, and vapor. Second technology tank 195 may be powered and operate with a power supplying device such as a battery.
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In the appended figures, similar components and/or features may have the same reference label. Further, various components of the same type may be distinguished by following the reference label by a dash and a second label that distinguishes among the similar components. If only the first reference label is used in the specification, the description is applicable to any one of the similar components having the same first reference label irrespective of the second reference label.
Specific details are given in the above description to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. However, it is understood that the embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. While the principles of the disclosure have been described above in connection with specific apparatuses and methods, it is to be clearly understood that this description is made only by way of example and not as limitation on the scope of the disclosure.
The present application is a non-provisional of and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/376,847, filed Aug. 18, 2016, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes. This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Nonprovisional application Ser. No. 15/005,899, filed Jan. 25, 2016, which is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 9,332,796, issued May 10, 2016, which is a non-provisional of and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/025,829, filed Jul. 17, 2014; all of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. The present application is also related to U.S. Nonprovisional application Ser. No. 15/681,231, filed concurrently herewith which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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