Patent classifications
A45F2003/025
Backpack and Hood Combination Device
A backpack and hood combination device for shielding a user's head includes a backpack and a hood. The backpack comprises a pair of shoulder straps that is configured to position over shoulders of a user to couple the backpack to the user. An upper limit of the backpack is positioned proximate to a base of a neck of the user and a rear of the backpack substantially abuts a back of the user. The hood is coupled to and positioned in a pouch that is coupled to the upper limit proximate to the rear of the backpack. The hood is selectively extensible from the pouch through a pouch opening that is positioned in the pouch. The hood is configured to cover a head of the user to protect the head of the user from windchill and moisture.
Backpack and hood combination device
A backpack and hood combination device for shielding a user's head includes a backpack and a hood. The backpack comprises a pair of shoulder straps that is configured to position over shoulders of a user to couple the backpack to the user. An upper limit of the backpack is positioned proximate to a base of a neck of the user and a rear of the backpack substantially abuts a back of the user. The hood is coupled to and positioned in a pouch that is coupled to the upper limit proximate to the rear of the backpack. The hood is selectively extensible from the pouch through a pouch opening that is positioned in the pouch. The hood is configured to cover a head of the user to protect the head of the user from windchill and moisture.
WEARABLE FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM
A universal wearable fluid delivery system includes a body panel which includes a plurality of connection points. A fluid dispenser includes a taut pocket defined by at least one taut surface and a portion of a surface of the body panel and is adapted to receive a fluid bag. A stretch pocket is disposed within the taut pocket. The stretch pocket is defined between a surface of at least one stretch panel and about a common portion of the surface of the body panel and is adapted to receive a pressure infusion bag disposed within. At least one strap is coupled to the body panel via two connection points of the plurality of connection points to secure the fluid dispenser to a body of a human or animal patient. A wearable fluid delivery system and a fluid dispenser and body panel assembly are also described.
CARRY BAG
A carry bag that is particularly suitable for events, such as concerts and sporting events. The carry bag includes a body defining an internal volume for containing objects and at least handle, shoulder strap or belt for carrying the carry bag at a designated position on a wearer. The body is formed by one or more opaque panels and at least one transparent inspection panel enabling visual inspection of the internal volume from externally of the carry bag. Additionally, the inspection panel is located such that it is concealed during carrying of the bag.
WEARABLE CADDY WITH DUAL-DISPENSING SOLUTION DISPENSER
A wearable caddy is disclosed. The wearable caddy includes a bag having an outer pocket formed of a breathable material, and an internal sleeve. The wearable caddy also includes a first set of straps and a second set of straps. The first set of straps extend from the bag in a first direction and the second set of straps extend in a second direction different from the first direction.
NEONATE MEDICAL WRAPS FOR A BABY AND PARENT, AND RELATED METHODS
Disclosed is a neonate medical wrap. In one embodiment, the neonate medical wrap is a wrap-style baby carrier that is particularly useful during the first 28 days after the baby's birth. Generally, the disclosed neonate medical wrap comprises a torso wrap and a shoulder strap. In use, the torso wrap and shoulder strap may be outfitted around the torso of a parent and, via a side opening, a baby may be installed against the parent's skin under the torso wrap. The shoulder strap may be provided over the shoulder of the parent to assist in supporting the baby's weight while standing.
CONVERTIBLE BACKPACK-DUFFLE BAG SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE
A convertible backpack-duffle bag having six integral side walls forming an inner storage cavity, a plurality of storage compartments located on or within the side walls, one of the integral side walls forming a base, an expandable storage compartment located at the base, the expandable storage compartment having a thermal insulation layer, and a plurality of adjustable carry straps.
Convertible shoulder bag and backpack
A convertible shoulder bag and backpack includes: (a) a bag body defining front, back, top, bottom, first side, and second side panels; and (b) a strap defining first and second portions thereof extending between first and second pairs of connection points for connecting the first and second portions to the bag body, respectively. An interconnecting portion slidably extends between a pair of diagonally opposing connection points such that slidably increasing the length of the first portion decreases the length of the second portion and vice versa, the strap being configured to enable the convertible shoulder bag and backpack to be converted between a shoulder-bag configuration and a backpack configuration without disconnecting or reconnecting the strap. The strap may include a retractable hip belt and/or securing strap. Additionally, a tote handle may be coupled to the first and/or second portion by a length-multiplying interconnecting portion.
Loose item management systems and methods for amusement park rides
A system includes a portable locker including a container that may receive and store items and a first lock coupled to the container and that may lock the container to block access to the stored items. The first lock includes a detector that may receive a wireless signal, and receiving the wireless signal causes the first lock to lock or unlock. The system also includes a restraint coupled to the container and includes a second lock. The second lock may secure the portable locker to a rider of an amusement park ride.
Lifestyle weatherproof wearable bag for ventricular assist device
Embodiments provide a water-resistant VAD lifestyle bag including a removable strap connected to two connectors along the top of the bag, a lower unit having two curved top edges connected to two connectors and having at least one water bottle pocket to contain water bottles and a front pocket cover flap, a zipper configured along the top of the lower unit, an emergency information window made of clear material to view the status of a VAD device, a plurality of pockets built into the back of the bag, at least one credit card pocket built into the bag, a VAD controller pocket having clips and configured to secure a VAD controller, and at least one VAD battery pocket having clips and fitted to house at least one VAD battery for powering the VAD device. The plurality of pockets is configured to secure pens, phones, and snacks.