BACKPACK SEAT
20210120940 ยท 2021-04-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45B5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F4/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C4/52
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F4/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45B5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A backpack seat configured for allowing a user to sit in a chair like device while wearing the backpack. The backpack seat includes a tethering system configured for attaching to a backpack. The tethering system includes a plurality of straps that are can be adjustable and configured to attach to a variety of backpacks. A seat is attached to the bottom of the tethering system. At least one receiving cup is attached to the tethering system. The receiving cups are configured for receiving a first support rod and a second support rod. The backpack seat allows a user wearing a backpack to comfortable sit in the seat with the support from the support rods inserted into the receiving cups.
Claims
1. A backpack seat configured to seat a user wearing a backpack, said backpack seat comprising: a tethering system, said tethering system further comprises a plurality of tethers configured for attaching to a backpack; at least one receiving cup, wherein said receiving cup is attached to said tethering system and said receiving cup are configured for receiving a support rod; a seat configured for a user's rear, wherein said seat is attached to said tethering system; wherein said seat and said tethering system are configured such that when said support rod is received by said receiving cup, said seat is configured for at least partially supporting the weight of a person distributing at least some of the weight of the user and the backpack to the poles.
2. The backpack seat of claim 1 wherein said tethering system is adjustable such that said backpack seat can attach to varying sizes of backpacks.
3. The backpack seat of claim 1 wherein said seat further comprises hook and loop fasteners configured for attaching to the base of said backpack.
4. The backpack seat of claim 1 wherein said tethering system further comprises a lower support panel configured for securing said tethering system to the base of said backpack.
5. The backpack seat of claim 1 wherein said backpack seat configured to be stored in said backpack.
6. The backpack seat of claim 1, wherein said seat is adjustable in length.
7. The backpack seat of claim 1, wherein said tethering system is integral with said backpack.
8. The backpack seat of claim 4, wherein said seat further comprises hook and loop fasteners configured for attaching said seat to said lower support panel.
9. A backpack seat configured to seat a user wearing a backpack, said backpack seat comprising: a tethering system, said tethering system further comprises a plurality of tethers configured for attaching to a backpack, wherein said tethering system is adjustable; a first receiving cup and a second receiving cup, wherein said receiving cups are attached to said tethering system and said receiving cups are configured for receiving a first support rod and second support rod; a seat configured for a user's rear, wherein said seat is attached to said tethering system; wherein said seat and said tethering system are configured such that when said support rods are received by said receiving cups, said seat is configured for at least partially supporting the weight of a person by distributing at least some of the weight of the user and the backpack to the poles.
10. The backpack seat of claim 9 wherein said first receiving cup and said second receiving cup are diametrically opposed on said tethering system.
11. The backpack seat of claim 9 wherein said seat further comprises hook and loop fasteners configured for attaching said seat to the base of said backpack.
12. The backpack seat of claim 9 wherein said tethering system further comprises a lower support panel configured for securing said tethering system to the base of said backpack.
13. The backpack seat of claim 9 wherein said backpack seat is configured to be stored in said backpack.
14. The backpack seat of claim 9, wherein said tethering system is integral to said backpack.
15. The backpack seat of claim 9, wherein said seat is adjustable in length.
16. The backpack seat of claim 12, wherein said seat further comprises hook and loop fasteners configured for attaching said seat to said lower support panel.
17. A backpack seat configured to seat a user wearing a backpack, said backpack seat comprising: a tethering system, said tethering system further comprises a plurality of tethers configured for attaching to a backpack, wherein said tethering system is adjustable; said tethering system further comprises a lower support panel configured for securing said tethering system to the base of said backpack a first receiving cup and a second receiving cup, wherein said receiving cups are attached to said tethering system and said receiving cups are configured for receiving a first support rod and second support rod, wherein said first receiving cup and said second receiving cup are diametrically opposed on said tethering system; a seat configured for a user's rear, wherein said seat is attached to said tethering system; wherein said seat and said tethering system are configured such that when said support rods are received by said receiving cups, said seat is configured for at least partially supporting the weight of a person by distributing at least some of the weight of the user and the backpack to the poles
18. The backpack seat of claim 17 wherein said backpack seat is configured to be stored in said backpack.
19. The backpack seat of claim 17, wherein said seat is adjustable in length.
20. The backpack seat of claim 17, wherein said seat further comprises hook and loop fasteners configured for attaching said seat to said support panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DISCLOSURE OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0025] While the presently disclosed inventive concept(s) is susceptible of various modifications and alternative constructions, certain illustrated embodiments thereof have been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the inventive concept(s) to the specific form disclosed, but, on the contrary, the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the inventive concept(s) as defined herein.
[0026] The components include, but are not limited to, a system of tethers configured for attaching any size of backpack, at least one receiving cup, and a seat strap. The receiving cups are configured for holding trekking poles and the receiving cups attach to the sides of the system of tethers to support the backpack and seat.
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[0028] Lower tethers 18 are attached to the mid tethers 14 configured for securing the tethering system 12 to the base of the backpack and to prevent the backpack seat 10 from sliding up and off the backpack. In a preferred embodiment, the lower tethers 18 has a lower support panel 19 for securing the system of tethers to the base of the backpack. The lower support panel 19 preferably has at least four lower tethers 18 configured for securing the backpack seat 10 to the bottom of the backpack. The lower support panel 19 secures the tethering system 12 to a backpack by countering the upward force exerted on the tethering system 12 when the backpack seat 10 is in use. In alternate embodiments, the lower support panel can include a plurality of straps, a single strap, or any construction that can secure the tethering system to the base of the backpack.
[0029] In alternate embodiments, fewer tethers can be utilized. For instance, the lower tethers can be directly attached to the top tether. In further alternate embodiments, additional tethers can be utilized to further secure the backpack seat to a backpack.
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[0031] A seat 24 is attached to the tethering system 12. The seat 24 is configured for seating a user while the user is wearing the backpack. In a preferred embodiment, the seat strap 24 has hook and loop fasteners (illustrated in
[0032] The system of tethers preferably includes multiple clips 30 configured for adjusting and attaching the backpack seat 10 to various sized backpacks.
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[0041] While certain exemplary embodiments are shown in the Figures and described in this disclosure, it is to be distinctly understood that the presently disclosed inventive concept(s) is not limited thereto but may be variously embodied to practice within the scope of this disclosure. From the foregoing description, it will be apparent that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined herein.