Backpack with deployable chair
11166539 · 2021-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2003/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F4/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F4/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A dual-configuration chair and backpack having at least one storage compartment with a back panel and a bottom panel held in rigid orientation to each other at a predetermined angle by an integral tubular frame having a two generally U-shaped frame portions fixed at the selected angle. A deployable seat is rotatably affixed to a lower edge of the back panel and includes a flat foam cushion formed at an angle complementary to the angle between the back and bottom panels of the backpack. When used as a seat the flat serves as a cushion under the buttocks of the user. When used as a backpack the flat is rotated up to the back panel such that the complementary angles position the cushion for proper lumbar and back support of the backpack load.
Claims
1. A dual-configuration chair, comprising a backpack having a storage compartment having a first fabric panel defining a backplane, and a second fabric panel defining a bottom plane diverging from said backplane at an acute angle, and a third fabric panel overlying said first fabric panel and second fabric panel to create a sleeve extending along said backplane and bottom plane around said acute angle, a continuous tubular frame having a first generally 11-shaped frame portion and a second generally U-shaped frame portion attached together end-to-end, said first U-shaped frame portion being slidably inserted into the backplane section and said second U-shaped frame portion being slidably inserted into the bottom plane section of said sleeve thereby maintaining said first U-shaped frame portion and said backplane fixed at a first included angle relative to second U-shaped frame portion and said bottom plane, said first included angle being an acute angle within a range of from 70-80 degrees, and a deployable seat rotatably affixed to said backpack, said seat further comprising a cushion having a top surface and a bottom surface forming a second angle there between, said second angle being an acute angle complementary to said first angle, said seat being configured to pivot from a sitting position in which the bottom surface of said seat extends parallel to said second U-shaped frame portion and aligned with said bottom plane to a stowed position in which the top surface of said seat extends parallel to said first U-shaped frame portion and aligned with said backplane; at least one fastener for securing said seat in said stowed position.
2. The dual-configuration chair of claim 1, wherein when said seat is pivoted to said stowed position the bottom surface of said cushion is oriented at a right angle to said bottom plane.
3. The dual-configuration chair of claim 2, in which said second angle is from 10° to 20°.
4. The dual-configuration chair of claim 1, in which said backplane further comprises a top edge and bottom edge and wherein said seat is affixed to said backpack at said bottom edge, said backpack further comprising a pair of shoulder straps extending from said top edge to said bottom edge of said backplane.
5. The dual-configuration chair of claim 1, in which said first U-shaped frame portion and said second U-shaped frame portion are tubular members joined at their ends by a pair of angle connectors configured for a friction fit therein.
6. A combination backpack chair, comprising: a fabric backpack configured to define a primary storage compartment bounded by a backplane comprising a first fabric panel and a second fabric panel stitched to said first fa and a bottom plane diverging from said backplane at an acute angle, and a Sild fabric panel overlying said backplane and bottom plane to create a separate sleeve compartment running continuously along said backplane and bottom plane around said acute angle, said sleeve compartment having a backplane sleeve onion and a bottom plane sleeve portion; a contiguous tubular frame inserted into said sleeve compartment, said frame comprising a first planar U-shaped member having two ends and a second planar U-shaped member having two ends attached to the ends of said first member at a first included acute angle within a range of from 70°-80°, the first planar U-shaped member being received within said backplane sleeve portion and said second planar U-shaped member being received within said bottom plane sleeve portion thereby maintaining said backplane fixed at said first included acute angle relative to said bottom plane, and; a deployable seat pivotally affixed to said backpack, said seat further comprising a cushion having a top surface and a bottom surface forming a second acute angle within a range of from 10°-20°, said second acute angle being complementary to said first acute angle, said seat being pivotable from a sitting position in which the bottom surface of said seat extends parallel to said first planer U-shaped member and aligned with said bottom plane to a stowed position in which the top surface of said seat extends parallel to said second U-shaped frame member and aligned with said backplane; and at least one fastener for securing said seat in said stowed position.
7. The combination backpack chair of claim 6, wherein when said seat is pivoted to said stowed position the bottom surface of said cushion is oriented at a right angle to said bottom plane.
8. The combination backpack chair of claim 6, in which said backplane further comprises a top edge and bottom edge and wherein said seat is affixed to said backpack at said bottom edge, said backpack further comprising a pair of shoulder straps extending from said top edge to said bottom edge of said backplane.
9. The combination backpack chair of claim 6, in which said first U-shaped frame member and said second U-shaped frame member are tubular timbers joined at their ends by a pair of angle connectors configured for a friction fit therein.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment and certain modifications thereof, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(11) In addition to chamfering, it has been found that powder-coating or zinc-plating is an optional benefit. The value of zinc or powder coating as a rust-proof finish for steel has long been known. This is because the zinc/powder forms a continuous coating over the whole article. Zinc also creates a tenacious oxide skin. The rust proof qualities of the coating prolongs the life of the tubing. It has also been found that the zinc or powder-coated skin is an excellent fabric lubricant for the cover. The plating/coating eases assembly of the frame components as well as installation of the cover. Once the cover is on the plating/coating lubricates around the joints to help prevent tearing.
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(16) The flat cushion 8 may be constructed of any of a number of resilient foam paddings that will be familiar to those skilled in the art such as latex or polyurethane foams and may preferably be wrapped within a protective fabric casing 9 typically constructed of the same or similar material as the backpack 2. When so constructed the seat is stitched to or integrally formed with the fabric of the backpack at the bottom edge 33 so as to be rotatable between a deployed position and a stowed position as depicted in
(17) When deployed to seat-mode as seen in
(18) When the user desires to relocate, the seat 6 is rotated to the stowed position (as indicated by the arrow in
(19) Having now fully set forth the preferred embodiments and certain modifications of the concept underlying the present invention, various other embodiments as well as certain variations and modifications of the embodiments herein shown and described will obviously occur to those skilled in the art upon becoming familiar with said underlying concept. It is to be understood, therefore, that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically set forth in the appended claims.