Backpack Integrated with an Animated Character
20210030142 ยท 2021-02-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H3/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H3/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A backpack assembly having shoulder straps and a character that is affixed to the backpack. The character has at least one externally visible feature that can be selectively moved between a first position and a second position. The movement of the feature is performed by an actuator that is built into the character. The actuator operates to move the character's features when activated by the person wearing the backpack. A manually operated controller is positioned on at least one of the shoulder straps. A control umbilical interconnects the manually operated controller to the actuator. The control umbilical, in the form of a pneumatic tube or a mechanical cable, is directed through the shoulder strap, across the bag, and to the actuators in the character.
Claims
1. A backpack assembly, comprising; a bag having a front panel, a rear panel and side panels; at least one shoulder strap extending from said bag; a character affixed to said bag, said character having at least one movable feature that can be selectively moved between a first position and a second position; an actuator disposed within said character, wherein said actuator operates to move said feature between said first position and said second position; a manually operated controller positioned on at least one of said shoulder straps for operating said actuator; and a control umbilical that interconnects said manually operated controller to said actuator.
2. The backpack assembly according to claim 1, wherein said control umbilical is selected from a group consisting of tubes and cables.
3. The backpack assembly according to claim 1, wherein said bag has a zipper closure that extends into said side panels, wherein said control umbilical extends through at least one of said side panels below said zipper closure.
4. The backpack assembly according to claim 1, wherein said movable feature is selected from a group consisting of facial features and body features on said character.
5. The backpack assembly according to claim 1, wherein said actuator is selected from a group consisting of pneumatic actuators and mechanical cable actuators.
6. The backpack assembly according to claim 1, wherein said character is affixed to said front panel of said bag.
7. The backpack assembly according to claim 1, wherein said actuator is an inflatable pocket in said character that straightens when inflated, said manually operated controller is a compressible air bladder, and said control umbilical is a tube that interconnects said inflatable pocket to said compressible air bladder.
8. The backpack assembly according to claim 1, wherein said actuator is a lever in said character that moves when pulled, said control umbilical is a cable that can pull on said lever, and said manually operated controller is a cable end termination for pulling on said cable.
9. A backpack assembly, comprising; a character having a rear panel, said character having an externally visible feature that can be selectively moved between a first position and a second position; a shoulder strap extending from said rear panel; an actuator disposed within said character, wherein said actuator operates to move said externally visible feature between said first position and said second position; a manually operated controller disposed on said should strap for operating said actuator; and a control umbilical that extends through said shoulder strap and interconnects said manually operated controller to said actuator.
10. The backpack assembly according to claim 9, wherein said control umbilical is selected from a group consisting of tubes and mechanical cables.
11. The backpack assembly according to claim 9, further including a storage compartment within said character.
12. The backpack assembly according to claim 9, wherein said externally visible feature is selected from a group consisting of facial features and body features on said character.
13. The backpack assembly according to claim 9, wherein said actuator is selected from a group consisting of pneumatic actuators and mechanical cable actuators.
14. The backpack assembly according to claim 9, wherein said actuator is an inflatable pocket in said character that straightens when inflated, said manually operated controller is a compressible air bladder, and said control umbilical is a tube that interconnects said inflatable pocket to said compressible air bladder.
15. The backpack assembly according to claim 9, wherein said actuator is a lever in said character that moves when pulled, said control umbilical is a cable that can pull on said lever, and said manually operated controller is a cable end termination for pulling on said cable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following description of exemplary embodiments thereof, considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Although the present invention backpack system can be embodied in many ways, only a few embodiments are selected for the purpose of illustration and description. The embodiments are selected in order to set forth some of the best modes contemplated for the invention. The illustrated embodiments, however, are merely exemplary and should not be considered limitations when interpreting the scope of the appended claims.
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[0018] When worn on the body, the rear panel 18 of the bag 12 rests against the back of the person wearing the backpack assembly 10. Shoulder straps 26 are affixed to the rear panel 18 of the bag 12. The shoulder straps 26 pass around the shoulders of a person wearing the backpack system 10 and hold the backpack system 10 in place. The shoulder straps 26 have a midsection 28 that pass around the front of the shoulders and are easily accessed by the hands of a person wearing the backpack assembly 10.
[0019] A character 30 is affixed to, or integrated with, the front panel 16 of the bag 12. The character 30 can be a plastic character. However, it is preferred that the character 30 have a soft plush construction. The character 30 can have any form and can be any licensed character, animal, or fantasy character. In the shown exemplary embodiment, the character 30 is illustrated as a plush penguin. Regardless of the character type selected, the character 30 contains some interactive features 32 that can be selectively moved by the person wearing the backpack assembly 10. The interactive features 32 include facial features, such as eyes, mouth, and nose, and body features such as arms, legs, wings, tail and antennae. The interactive features 32 caused to move by a person depend upon the particular features of the character selected. For example, an elephant character would have an animated trunk. In the illustrated embodiment, the selected character is a penguin with animated flippers 34. The flippers 34 have the ability to wave when activated by the person wearing the backpack assembly 10. The movement of the character's interactive features 32 are controlled by an animatronics system 36 that is integrated into the backpack assembly 10. The animatronics system 36 includes one or more actuators 38 and a corresponding number of manually operated controllers 40. The actuators 38 are integrated into the structure of the character 30 at the locations of the interactive features 32. The manually operated controllers 40 are attached to the midsections 28 of the shoulder straps 26. In such positions, the manually operated controllers 40 can be readily accessed and operated by a person wearing the backpack assembly 10. The manually operated controllers 40 are connected to the actuators 38 via control umbilicals 42. The control umbilicals 42 extend through the structure of the shoulder straps 26 and the structure of the bag 12 in order to interconnect the actuators 38 to the manually operated controllers 40. As will be explained, the control umbilicals 42 can be mechanical cables or pneumatic tubes. In order for the control umbilicals 42 to run between the actuators 38 and manually operated controllers 40, the control umbilicals 42 must run through a portion of the character 30 and into the side panels 22 of the bag 12. In the side panels 22 of the bag 12, the control umbilicals 42 must run through the undivided sections 25 of the side panels 22, below the zipper closure 24 of the bag 12. The control umbilicals 42 must then run through the shoulder straps 26 and to the manually operated controllers 40 at the midsection of the shoulder straps 26.
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[0021] Each compressible air bladder 44 is connected to a tube 46. The tube 46 serves as the control umbilical 42 that attaches the compressible air bladder 44 to the actuator 38. As the compressible air bladder 44 is pressed, it produces a flow of air that travels through the tube 46 and into the actuator 38. The actuator 38 contains a deflated pocket 50. The internal volume of the deflated pocket 50 is slightly less than the volume of air displaced by the compressible air bladder 44 when compressed. As such, when the air displaced from the compressible air bladder 44 enters the deflated pocket 50, the pocket 50 fully inflates. As the pocket 50 inflates, the pocket 50 straightens and stiffens. The pocket 50 is positioned at the bottom of the flipper 34. As such, when the pocket 50 inflates and straightens, the flipper 34 also straightens and rises. When the compressible air bladder 44 is released, the air exits the pocket 50 and returns toward the compressible air bladder 44. This causes the pocket 50 to deflate. The flipper 34 collapses and falls down. It will therefore be understood that by selectively pressing the compressible air bladders 44 on the left and right shoulder straps 26, the left and right flippers 34 on the character 30 can be caused to selectively rise and fall.
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[0025] The character 72 has interactive features 32 that can be selectively moved using one of the animatronic systems previously described. It should also be understood that the character 72 may only have one shoulder strap should it be preferred. What is of importance is that the character 72 is positioned over a wear's back and that the wearer has access to at least one shoulder strap to control the animatronic system within the character.
[0026] It will be understood that the embodiments of the present invention that are illustrated and described are merely exemplary and that a person skilled in the art can make many variations to those embodiments. All such embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention as defined by the claims.