Reconfigurable exercise backpack

11771209 · 2023-10-03

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    Abstract

    Disclosed is a workout backpack that is capable of enabling a plurality of unique exercises for weight training, resistance training, and complete cardio conditioning. Suitably, the disclosed workout backpack includes built-in weight compartments, hookups for resistance bands, or rucking.

    Claims

    1. A method of mobile exercising, comprising the steps of: locating a reconfigurable exercise backpack comprising: a body that is defined by a front support panel; a plurality of zippered utility pockets; and, a plurality of D-loops; wherein the front support panel provides rigidity to the pack and is situated in the front portion of the body, wherein the front panel is abutted against a wearer's back whenever the backpack is worn, and wherein the front panel is a stool for seated exercise routines when the reconfigurable exercise backpack is not worn by the wearer; wherein at least one of the zippered utility pockets includes a water weight inserted therein, wherein the water weight is defined by a water receptacle with a bottleneck and handles, wherein the water weight weighs five (5) pounds; wherein the plurality of D-loops are disposed on left and right sides of the body, and wherein at least one of the D-loops is attached to a resistance band; wherein the resistance band has a proximate end connectively attached to at least one D-loop and a distal end connectively attached to a hook; a plurality of haul handles, wherein any one of said haul handles is used to lift the bag for toting or weight lifting, and wherein said haul handles are defined by a first handle, wherein the first handle is positioned on the top of the body, a second handle wherein the second handle is positioned on a first side of the body, and a third handle, wherein the third handle is positioned on a second side of the body a plurality of attachment loops, wherein said plurality of attachment loops are disposed on a rear of the body; and, at least one removable and padded shoulder strap connected to the body and strung across the front panel; a support panel, wherein the support panel is unfurled from the body so that it is either a lumbar support pad whenever the backpack is worn by the wearer or a step for the wearer during exercise routines; sitting the wearer on the front panel and having the wearer pull the resistance band, positioning the wearer near the backpack, removing the at least one removable padded shoulder strap from the body and having the wearer lift the backpack; and, standing the wearer on the support panel and having the wearer pull the resistance band.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) Other objectives of the disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art once the invention has been shown and described. The manner in which these objectives and other desirable characteristics can be obtained is explained in the following description and attached figures in which:

    (2) FIG. 1 illustrates a back, right perspective view of a reconfigurable exercise backpack;

    (3) FIG. 2 illustrates a back, left perspective view of an exercise backpack;

    (4) FIG. 3 illustrates a back view of an exercise fitness backpack;

    (5) FIG. 4 illustrates a front view of an exercise backpack;

    (6) FIG. 5 illustrates a front view of an exercise backpack in an alternate configuration;

    (7) FIG. 6 illustrates an environmental view of an exercise backpack;

    (8) FIG. 7 illustrates a front plan view of a weight insert;

    (9) FIG. 8 illustrates an environmental view of an exercise backpack;

    (10) FIG. 9 illustrates an environmental view of an exercise backpack;

    (11) FIG. 10 illustrates an environmental view of an exercise backpack;

    (12) FIG. 11 illustrates an environmental view of an exercise backpack; and,

    (13) FIG. 12 illustrates an environmental view of an exercise backpack.

    (14) It is to be noted, however, that the appended figures illustrate only typical embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments that will be appreciated by those reasonably skilled in the relevant arts. Also, figures are not necessarily made to scale but are representative.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFFERED EMBODIMENTS

    (15) Disclosed is a workout backpack that is capable of enabling a plurality of unique exercises for weight training, resistance training, and complete cardio conditioning. Suitably, the disclosed workout backpack includes built-in weight compartments, hookups for resistance bands, or rucking. The details of the preferred embodiment of the workout backpack are described with reference to the figures.

    (16) FIG. 1 illustrates a back, right perspective view of a reconfigurable exercise backpack 1000. FIG. 2 illustrates a back, left perspective view of the exercise backpack 1000. FIG. 3 illustrates a back view of the exercise fitness backpack 1000. FIG. 4 illustrates a front view of the exercise backpack 1000. As shown, the exercise backpack 1000 is defined by a body 1100, support straps 1200, and a step flap 1300.

    (17) As shown in FIGS. 1 through 4, the body 1100 is suitably defined by a sturdy front support panel 1110, a plurality of zippered utility pockets 1120, a plurality of D-loops 1130, a plurality of attachment loops 1140, and a plurality of haul handles 1150.

    (18) As shown, the front support panel 1110 provides rigidity to the pack and is situated in the front portion of the body 1100. When worn as a backpack 1000, the front panel 1110 is abutted against a wearer's back. As discussed below, the front panel may also operate as a stool (see, e.g., FIG. 11) for seated exercise routines.

    (19) Suitably, zippered utility pockets operate like regular backpack pockets e.g., to hold items such as a cell phone 5000 (see FIG. 4). As discussed later below, the pockets 1120 may have weights inserted into them to increase the heaviness of the pack 1000. A preferred weight 2000 is shown in FIG. 7. The weight 2000 may be essentially a water receptacle with a bottle neck 2200 and handles 2100. In a five (5) pound water weight, the dimensions are 10.925″ by 8.661″. In a two and a half (2.5) pound water weight, the dimensions may suitably be 9.6″ by 7.5″.

    (20) Referring back to FIGS. 1 through 4, in the preferred embodiment shown, the left and right sides of the body 1100 include D-loops for, as discussed below, attaching resistance bands 6000 to the bag 1000 (see FIG. 6). Attachment loops 1140 may be provided to the rear of the body 1100. Suitably, haul handles 1150 may be used to lift the bag for toting or for weightlifting (see, e.g., FIG. 10). Some preferred dimensions of the body 1100 include a length of eleven (11) inches (up to 12 inches), a height of eighteen (18) inches, a width of six (6) inches, and a handle drop of three and one quarter (3.25) inches.

    (21) As shown in FIGS. 1 through 4, the workout backpack 1000 includes padded shoulder straps 1200 so that the bag operates as a traditional pack. In a preferred embodiment, the straps 1200 are removable. In ordinary use, a platform may be tucked in against the front support panel 1110 behind the straps 1200.

    (22) FIG. 5 illustrates a front view of an exercise backpack in an alternate configuration. Suitably, the support panel 1300 may be unfurled as shown in FIG. 5 to become a lumbar support pad 1300 when the pack is worn by a user. Suitably, the straps 1200 may be replaced with alternative straps for rucking purposes while the lumbar support pad 1300 is unfurled as shown in FIG. 5. In a preferred embodiment, the support pad or panel 1300 is tucked up by clips on the panel 1110 and the pad 1300.

    (23) FIG. 6 illustrates an alternate configuration of an exercise backpack 1000. FIG. 8 illustrates an environmental view of an exercise backpack 1000. As shown in FIG. 6, the bag has its shoulder straps 1200 removed and the pad 1300 unfurled. Also, a resistance band of varying resistance may be coupled to a D ring of the bag. As shown, the pad 1300 may be stepped on by a user so that resistance bands 6000 may be operated to accomplish exercise movements. In one embodiment, the user may strap his or her feet to the pad 1300.

    (24) FIGS. 9 through 12 illustrates various environmental views of an exercise backpack 1000. As shown, the bag may be used to accomplish various forms of exercise movements. Movements (by lifting the bag 1000 or resistance bands) may include: curls; tricep extensions; weighted backpack 1000 swings (c.f., kettlebell swings); rows; clings; snatch and clings; back squats; front squats; lunges; Bulgarian single leg lunges; shoulder press; single arm upright rows; assisted crunches; weighted planks; weighted pushups; weighted backpack farmer walks; band resistance boxing; and the like.

    (25) Although the apparatus is described above in terms of various exemplary embodiments and implementations, it should be understood that the various features, aspects and functionality described in one or more of the individual embodiments are not limited in their applicability to the particular embodiment with which they are described, but instead might be applied, alone or in various combinations, to one or more of the other embodiments of the disclosed method and apparatus, whether or not such embodiments are described and whether or not such features are presented as being a part of a described embodiment. Thus the breadth and scope of the claimed invention should not be limited by any of the above-described embodiments.

    (26) Terms and phrases used in this document, and variations thereof, unless otherwise expressly stated, should be construed as open-ended as opposed to limiting. As examples of the foregoing: the term “including” should be read as meaning “including, without limitation” or the like, the term “example” is used to provide exemplary instances of the item in discussion, not an exhaustive or limiting list thereof, the terms “a” or “an” should be read as meaning “at least one,” “one or more,” or the like, and adjectives such as “conventional,” “traditional,” “normal,” “standard,” “known” and terms of similar meaning should not be construed as limiting the item described to a given time period or to an item available as of a given time, but instead should be read to encompass conventional, traditional, normal, or standard technologies that might be available or known now or at any time in the future. Likewise, where this document refers to technologies that would be apparent or known to one of ordinary skill in the art, such technologies encompass those apparent or known to the skilled artisan now or at any time in the future.

    (27) The presence of broadening words and phrases such as “one or more,” “at least,” “but not limited to” or other like phrases in some instances shall not be read to mean that the narrower case is intended or required in instances where such broadening phrases might be absent. The use of the term “assembly” does not imply that the components or functionality described or claimed as part of the module are all configured in a common package. Indeed, any or all of the various components of a module, whether control logic or other components, might be combined in a single package or separately maintained and might further be distributed across multiple locations.

    (28) Additionally, the various embodiments set forth herein are described in terms of exemplary block diagrams, flow charts and other illustrations. As will become apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art after reading this document, the illustrated embodiments and their various alternatives might be implemented without confinement to the illustrated examples. For example, block diagrams and their accompanying description should not be construed as mandating a particular architecture or configuration.

    (29) All original claims submitted with this specification are incorporated by reference in their entirety as if fully set forth herein.