Backpack, shelter, rain poncho, and pack cover combination
11103051 · 2021-08-31
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Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a backpack, shelter, rain poncho/rainfly/pack cover combination. The combination is configured such that the tent is stored in a zippered front pocket of the backpack, a removable hooded rain poncho/rainfly/pack cover is stored in a pocket on the top of the pack, and a telescoping frame sits in an integrated sleeve within the pack, preferably against a foam backpanel. The front of the backpack is configured to form a wall of the tent, when the tent is erected. The telescoping frame typically consists of (i) one horizontal hollow tube arm; (ii) an adjustable hinge connected to each end of the horizontal tube arm, each hinge configured to lock at 90 degrees as well as a wider angle; and (iii) a vertical leg assembly connected to each adjustable hinge, each vertical leg assembly containing two telescoping hollow tubes.
Claims
1. A system for backpacking and camping, comprising: a. a backpack having a zippered front pocket, a top pocket, and an integrated sleeve within the backpack; b. a removable rain poncho configured to be stored in the top pocket; c. a tent configured to be stored in the zippered front pocket of the pack, the tent having a base, a roof, and walls, where the tent is connected to the backpack such that the front of the bag forms an inner wall of the tent at one end of the tent; and d. a telescoping frame stored in the integrated sleeve against a foam backpanel.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the telescoping frame comprises: a first hollow telescoping vertical leg assembly connected to a first adjustable hinge, which is connected to a horizontal hollow tube arm, which is connected to a second adjustable hinge, which is connected to a second hollow telescoping vertical leg, wherein each adjustable hinge is capable of locking at both a 90-degree angle and at the at least one angle greater than 90 degrees.
3. The system according to claim 2, wherein each adjustable hinge utilizes a spring plunger pin to lock at 90 degrees and an angle greater than 90 degrees.
4. The system according to claim 2, wherein each hollow telescoping vertical leg comprises: a. a first hollow metal cylinder having an inner surface with a first diameter and a port near one end of the cylinder; and b. a second hollow metal cylinder having an outer surface with a second diameter and a retractable button capable of fitting into the port, wherein the second diameter being less than the first diameter.
5. The system according to claim 3, wherein the telescoping frame is stored by locking the hinges at 90 degrees and sliding each second hollow metal cylinder up into the first hollow metal cylinder, placing the frame against the foam backpanel, and securing the telescoping frame and the foam backpanel within the integrated sleeve such that the foam backpanel is closer to a user's back and the frame is on the inside of the pack such that it forms a support structure capable of cushioning the user's back and spreading a load more evenly over a wide surface area.
6. The system according to claim 1, wherein the integrated sleeve comprises an elastic band sewn to the inner back of the pack to store the frame.
7. The system according to claim 1, wherein the integrated sleeve is capable of storing a laptop or a water bladder.
8. The system according to claim 1, wherein the rain poncho is capable of being deployed as a standalone garment without the pack or tent.
9. The system according to claim 1, wherein the rain poncho comprises an adjustable hood, a portion adapted to cover at least a portion of a user's body, and a portion adapted to cover the backpack.
10. The system according to claim 9, wherein the rain poncho comprises snap buttons or hook-and-loop fasteners adapted to decrease the length of the pack cover portion, on the side of the user's back.
11. The system according to claim 1, wherein the zippered front pocket must be opened to deploy the tent, wherein the base of the tent comprises a waterproof floor shaped like two trapezoids that share a common base.
12. The system according to claim 11, wherein the tent is capable of being formed by expanding the telescoping frame and locking adjustable hinges in the telescoping frame to an angle greater than 90 degrees, forming three legs of a trapezoid without the longer base, and the frame legs are run through pole sleeves attached to the exterior of the tent and anchored in grommets in the base of the tent.
13. The system according to claim 12, wherein a portion of a tent wall and a portion of a tent roof are constructed of bug-mesh with one vertical and one horizontal zipper meeting at a common point on one wall.
14. The system according to claim 12, wherein: a horizontal frame arm is clipped to the top of the tent via clips, the walls and roof on a side of the pole sleeves opposite the side closer to the backpack are constructed of waterproof fabric, or a combination thereof.
15. The system according to claim 12, wherein the tent roof has bumpers sewn into the seams to direct water off the roof.
16. The system according to claim 12, wherein, at an end of the tent opposite the backpack, the foam backpanel is placed in a vented sleeve constructed of layers of waterproof fabric and bug mesh and connected to the floor, walls, and ceiling of the tent.
17. The system according to claim 12, wherein a flap attached to the roof above the integrated sleeve is configured to be over the sleeve and backpanel and is configured to be anchored to the ground.
18. The system according to claim 1, wherein stakes are placed through loops in a base of the tent and anchored to the ground to provide more wall tension.
19. The system according to claim 1, wherein the rain poncho can be removed from the pack and used as a rainfly.
20. The system according to claim 19, wherein grommets on the rainfly are capable of being placed underneath tent grommets and secured to tent poles, clips on the rainfly are capable of clipped onto a horizontal frame arm, stakes are capable of being placed through loops on the rainfly to provide wall tension, and at least one stake is capable of being placed through a rain poncho hood drawstring and a pack carrying handle to provide tension and create channels to direct water off the roof.
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(11) Disclosed herein is a system that incorporates a backpack, shelter, rain poncho/rainfly/pack cover combination that satisfies the need for quality, affordable backpacking and camping gear. The disclosed approach will make outdoor excursions more affordable for low-income populations and can also provide temporary portable shelter for people fleeing disaster.
(12) The system includes a backpack, a tent, a frame, and a rain cover.
(13) As seen in
(14) The front pocket of the backpack is used to store a tent. As seen in
(15) In some embodiments, when erected, the tent and backpack combination can be considered to have three sections; (i) the external backpack, having a length 171; (ii) a first portion of the tent having a length 172; and (iii) a second portion of the tent having a length 173. As seen in
(16) In some embodiments, the tent comprises or consists essentially of water resistant or water repellant material. In some embodiments, this material is, e.g., a polyester (such as silpoly—a polyester fabric coated with a silicone/PU layer on one side, then a multi-pass PU coating on the other to create a highly waterproof/non-breathable fabric), nylons (such as nylon 6 or nylon 66), polypropylenes or polyethylenes (such as ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene(UHMwPE), such as that sold under the brand name Dyneema® by DSM), or other such materials. In some embodiments, the material may comprise a non-waterproof material which may be optionally coated with a waterproofing material such as Durashield™ polyurethane and silicone. In some embodiments, the test material is breathable. In some embodiments, the tent base has a different thickness than other portions of the tent. For example, in some embodiments, the tent base has a 7-mil or 8-mil thickness, while the walls and roof of the tent have a 5-mil thickness. In some embodiments, the tent base may be comprised of a different material than the tent walls. For example, in one embodiment, the tent base may be high density spunbond polyethylene fibers coated with a waterproofing material, while the tent walls are silpoly.
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(18) In some embodiments, the tent has a tent roof with a roof width 174, which may be 20″ or less, 17″ or less, and/or 14″ or less. In some embodiments, the tent roof has a roof width 174 between 10″ and 20″, 10″ and 17″, or 10″ and 14″. In some embodiments, the roof width is about 14″. The tent roof may include crimps or other features 160 configured such that when the tent is erected, there is a target flow path 165 for any rain that falls on the tent to follow.
(19) In some embodiments, the tent includes grommets or loops 165 attached to the base of the tent, such that stakes can be placed through the loops and anchored to the ground to provide more wall tension.
(20) The top pocket of the backpack is used to store a removable rain poncho. It is in the top pocket to allow it to be readily accessible regardless of what other equipment may be in or on the backpack. In some embodiments, the rain poncho is comprised of the same material as the tent. In other embodiments, the rain poncho is comprised of a different material. For example, in some embodiments, the rain poncho may be comprised of a polymeric sheet, such as a polyethylene or polypropylene film. In some embodiments, the rain poncho has been treated to be hydrophobic. In some embodiments, the rain poncho is breathable or as been treated to be breathable. In some embodiments, the rain poncho is the same thickness as the tent walls. In other embodiments, the rain poncho is thinner than the tent walls. In still other embodiments, the rain poncho is thicker than the tent walls. In some embodiments, the rain poncho is designed to have overlapping layers of material that are not completely sealed at the edges, allowing some venting to occur, while still providing protection from falling rain.
(21) In some embodiments, the rain poncho is removed from the pack and used as a rainfly. See
(22) In some embodiments, the rain poncho/rainfly/pack cover can be deployed separately from the tent. As seen in
(23) The integrated sleeve 103 contains a telescoping frame 130 which is stored in the sleeve against a foam backpanel 105. As seen in
(24) When in a “collapsed” form (
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(26) In some embodiments, the “extended” telescoping frame (
(27) The telescoping frame can comprise any appropriate material. In preferred embodiments, the frame comprises or consist of aluminum or aluminum alloys (e.g., aluminum alloy 7075), steel or alloyed steel, or a polymeric or carbon fiber-containing material.
(28) In some embodiments, the integrated sleeve includes an elastic band and/or zipper is sewn to the inner back of the pack, allowing the sleeve to store not only the frame and backpanel, but also simultaneously storing larger items like a laptop or water bladder.
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(30) The system may come in a variety of sizes, based on the needs to the user. In preferred embodiments, the combination is less than 10 pounds, such as a 4.8 lb. 60L backpack, tent, and rain poncho. Some embodiments may use extremely lightweight materials, and may have weights of less than 4 lb or less than 3 lb. The dimensions of the tent typically relate to the size of the backpack (which may come in, e.g., “small”, “medium”, and “large” sizes to more easily accommodate different body shapes or needs). For example, in some embodiments a “small” pack utilizes a 31″ tall, 20 ft.sup.2 base ventilated 1-person tent that deploys from the front pocket of the internal framed pack. The “medium” and “large” packs may comprise tents having larger dimensions. In some embodiments, the tent's dimensions may be adapted for, e.g., a 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, 6-, or 8-person tent. In some embodiments, the tent may have a height of up to 40″, up to 50″, or up to 60″, or up to 80″, and may have square footage of up to 30 ft.sup.2, 40 ft.sup.2, 60 ft.sup.2, 80 ft.sup.2, or 100 ft.sup.2.
(31) The backpack is typically designed for manufacturing with a straightforward pack, tent, and poncho sewing pattern, easily machined, 3D printed, or CNC'd (machined using a computer numerical control (CNC) machine) hinges, and heritage mechanisms and hardware.
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(33) The backpack may also include mesh side pockets adapted to carry water bottles or gear, and/or an elastic cord pattern on the exterior of the pack adapted for attaching gear.
(34) Those skilled in the art will recognize, or be able to ascertain using no more than routine experimentation, many equivalents to the specific embodiments of the invention described herein. Such equivalents are intended to be encompassed by the following claims