Patent classifications
A45F4/02
Bag with foldable chair compartment
A bag includes a main compartment configured to accommodate equipment, and a foldable chair compartment disposed adjacent to the main compartment. The foldable chair compartment is configured to accommodate a foldable chair in a folded configuration.
Transformable chair and backpack assembly and method of use
A transformable floor chair has a seat and a back. The seat has straps for carrying the chair when transformed into a transportation configuration. The straps are located on the underside of the seat when in a deployed configuration. A backpack including zippered enclosure is affixed to the rear of the floor chair back. The backpack remains usable and functional when in either the transportation configuration or the deployed configuration. When transformed into the transportation configuration, the upper portion of the seat is secured to the front face of the chair back, thereby sandwiching the chair between the straps and the backpack.
Transformable chair and backpack assembly and method of use
A transformable floor chair has a seat and a back. The seat has straps for carrying the chair when transformed into a transportation configuration. The straps are located on the underside of the seat when in a deployed configuration. A backpack including zippered enclosure is affixed to the rear of the floor chair back. The backpack remains usable and functional when in either the transportation configuration or the deployed configuration. When transformed into the transportation configuration, the upper portion of the seat is secured to the front face of the chair back, thereby sandwiching the chair between the straps and the backpack.
Collapsible backpack system
A frame for a collapsible and deployable backpack can include a plurality of struts and straps configured for carrying luggage. The struts can be attachable to form a backpack frame. The straps can be attachable to the struts for wearability. The luggage can be in the form of two or more independent pieces of luggage attachable to the frame, for example, two or more pannier bags. The frame can include upright struts bent into a bowed configuration. The bowed struts can be oriented in a splayed apart configuration to provide racking resistance. In a collapsed configuration, the backpack can have an overall width that is less than a pedal width of a bicycle, and optionally less than a width of a suspension portion of a bicycle.
Collapsible backpack system
A frame for a collapsible and deployable backpack can include a plurality of struts and straps configured for carrying luggage. The struts can be attachable to form a backpack frame. The straps can be attachable to the struts for wearability. The luggage can be in the form of two or more independent pieces of luggage attachable to the frame, for example, two or more pannier bags. The frame can include upright struts bent into a bowed configuration. The bowed struts can be oriented in a splayed apart configuration to provide racking resistance. In a collapsed configuration, the backpack can have an overall width that is less than a pedal width of a bicycle, and optionally less than a width of a suspension portion of a bicycle.
GOLF BAG BACKPACK
A golf bag allows a user to more easily transport golf clubs while riding a bicycle, riding in a train or bus, or like activities (e.g., in a crowded area) other than playing golf. The golf bag has shoulder straps removably attached in an arrangement so that when the golf bag is worn, the golf bag has a longitudinal axis that is substantially parallel with a longitudinal axis of a user. Additionally, the golf bag is constructed so that golf clubs can be inserted with the clubheads facing inside of the main body of the golf bag and the grip-ends protruding out from the opening of the bag. The golf bag also includes a wedge to help space the golf clubs from a user's head when worn, and a belt for securing golf clubs within the golf bag.
GOLF BAG BACKPACK
A golf bag allows a user to more easily transport golf clubs while riding a bicycle, riding in a train or bus, or like activities (e.g., in a crowded area) other than playing golf. The golf bag has shoulder straps removably attached in an arrangement so that when the golf bag is worn, the golf bag has a longitudinal axis that is substantially parallel with a longitudinal axis of a user. Additionally, the golf bag is constructed so that golf clubs can be inserted with the clubheads facing inside of the main body of the golf bag and the grip-ends protruding out from the opening of the bag. The golf bag also includes a wedge to help space the golf clubs from a user's head when worn, and a belt for securing golf clubs within the golf bag.
SCARF WITH INTEGRATED BAG
Disclosed is a scarf including first and second fabric panels, each panel having a lower portion defined by a bottom edge and side edges, each panel having two upper extensions extending from the lower portion, each upper extension defined by a top edge and curved sloping sides. The panels are secured to one another along the bottom edges and along the side edges. The top edges of the first panel are secured to one another to form a first panel seam having a top side and a bottom side. The top edges of the second panel are secured to one another to form a second panel seam having a top side and a bottom side. When the bottom side of the second panel seam is matched to the bottom side of the first panel seam, each panel folds and the folded second panel is in concave alignment with the folded first panel. The securing of the panels along the bottom edges and along the side edges forms a bag. The securing of the first panel top edges to one another forms a first handle and the securing of the second panel top edges to one another forms a second handle and the handles support carrying of the bag. The relative dimensions of the panel height, lower portion height, lower portion width, and upper extension width are selected for maximizing volume of the bag without compromising the comfortable placement of the scarf about a neck.
COMBINATION BAG, MAT, AND FLOTATION DEVICE
Disclosed is a system for a combination bag, mat, and flotation device. The system includes an elongated mat having an external surface, internal surface, a mat section first side and second side, and a mat section first side and second side. A pair of flotation devices are attached to the mat section first side and second side. Each flotation device has an internal air compartment, inflation nozzle, and attachment element, and when inflated, allow the mat to be used as a flotation device. A first fastener being in attachment proximate to the mat section first side and a second fastener being in attachment proximate to the mat section second side. The first fastener and second fastener are configured to removably mate with each other. When the mat is folded so that the first fastener and second fastener are mated and the zipper is sealed, the mat forms a bag configuration.
Convertible BackPack BabyChair
A backpack converts into a babychair. The babychair is adapted to attach to a table and to allow a human child to sit in the babychair while facing the table. The babychair converts into a backpack for convenient transport and storage.