Backpack with two attached hoods

10758029 ยท 2020-09-01

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    Abstract

    A backpack is provided with multiple attached hoods, comprising a front wall, a back wall, a first inner compartment for carrying items, and a second outer compartment having a pocket opening. The first and second hoods are attached to an attachment strip that is itself attached to the front wall of the backpack, but is spaced apart from the wall for creating a passage to the second outer compartment. At least one or both of the first and second hoods can pass through the passage to enter a pocket opening in the second outer compartment and may be selectively stored in the outer compartment independently of each other.

    Claims

    1. A backpack with multiple attached hoods, comprising: (a) a front wall, a back wall, a first inner compartment for carrying items, a second outer compartment having a pocket opening, a top section, and an attachment strip attached to said front wall creating a passage to said pocket opening of said second outer compartment, said passage formed between said attachment strip and said front wall; (b) said backpack having a first hood and a second hood, wherein said first and said second hoods are both attached to said attachment strip; and (c) wherein at least one or both of said first and second hoods are selectively stored in said second outer compartment, and wherein either of said first or second hoods pass through said passage to enter said pocket opening of said second outer compartment.

    2. A backpack with multiple attached hoods, in accordance with claim 1, wherein said second outer compartment further having a center front wall, wherein said wall forms said pocket opening for receiving one or both of said first and second hoods.

    3. A backpack with multiple attached hoods, in accordance with claim 2, wherein said front wall of said second outer compartment further having shoulder straps.

    4. A backpack with multiple attached hoods, in accordance with claim 1, wherein said first inner compartment of said backpack has a closure device for securing said items in said first inner compartment, wherein said closure device is selected from the group comprising a zipper, hook and loop fasteners, buttons and button holes, snaps, tongue and groove fastener, overlapping flaps, and combinations thereof.

    5. A backpack with multiple attached hoods, in accordance with claim 4, wherein said closure device extends along a top and both sides of said inner compartment of said backpack.

    6. A backpack with multiple attached hoods, in accordance with claim 1, wherein said first and second hoods are nestable.

    7. A backpack with multiple attached hoods, in accordance with claim 1, wherein either or both of said first or said second hoods contain a hood liner.

    8. A backpack with multiple attached hoods, in accordance with claim 7, wherein said backpack, said first and second hoods, and said hood liner are made of material selected from the group comprising poplin, fleece, polar fleece, tricot, plated jersey, French terry, wool, velour, cotton terry, poly mesh, leather, nylon, cashmere, denim, twill, corduroy, synthetic leather, waterproof materials, and other non-waterproof materials.

    9. A backpack with multiple attached hoods, in accordance with claim 8, wherein said backpack, said first and second hoods, and said hood liner are each comprised of different materials.

    10. A backpack with multiple attached hoods, in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one or both of said first and second hoods having design indicia thereon.

    11. A backpack with multiple attached hoods, in accordance with claim 1, wherein said back wall has a pocket for storing items.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 is a front view of the first embodiment of the front wall of the backpack, the front view of the two attached hoods, the attachment strip, and the outer pocket compartment for storing the hoods of the present invention;

    (2) FIG. 2 is a rear view thereof of the backpack showing the back wall, the back pocket, and the back of the hoods;

    (3) FIG. 3 is a right side view thereof of the backpack, the attached hoods, the attachment strap, and the shoulder straps;

    (4) FIG. 4 is a top view thereof showing the inner compartment in an open position and showing the top of the back second hood;

    (5) FIG. 5 is a front view thereof showing the first front hood being folded over the attachment strip and tucked into the outer pocket compartment;

    (6) FIG. 6 is a front view thereof showing the second back hood being folded under the attachment strip and tucked into the outer pocket compartment;

    (7) FIG. 7 is a front view thereof showing the first front hood and second back hood being both folded over the attachment strip and tucked into the outer pocket compartment;

    (8) FIG. 8 is a front view thereof showing the first front hood and second back hood being both folded under the attachment strip and tucked into the outer pocket compartment; and

    (9) FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the backpack of the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    (10) The present invention provides a backpack 100 with multiple attached hoods 200, composed of natural or synthetic fabric, plastic, or leather or combinations thereof. Specifically, the backpack and hood may be constructed from materials selected from a group comprising: poplin, fleece, polar fleece, tricot, plated jersey, French terry, wool, velour, cotton terry, poly mesh, leather, nylon, cashmere, denim, twill, corduroy, synthetic leather, waterproof materials, or other non-waterproof materials. The backpack 100 further includes a front wall 120, a back wall 140, a first inner compartment 160 for carrying items, a second outer compartment 180 having a pocket 181, and an attachment strip 182. The attachment strip 182 is attached to the front wall 120 at attachment points 182a and 182b, but spaced apart from wall 120 for creating a passage 184 to the pocket 181 of second outer compartment 180. Additionally, the front wall 120 of the outer compartment 180 has shoulder straps 128a and 128b that are each attached to the top section 100a of the backpack. In addition, the back wall 140 can optionally have one or more pockets 140a for storing items.

    (11) Preferably, the first inner compartment 160 of the backpack 100 has a closure device 160a for securing items in the first inner compartment 160. The closure device 160a extends along the top and both sides of the inner compartment 160 and it can be a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, buttons and button holes, snaps, a tongue and groove fastener, overlapping flaps, or a combination thereof.

    (12) The backpack 100 also has an attached first front hood 220 and an attached second back hood 240. The first and second hoods 220, 240 are both attached along a single common seam to the attachment strip 182. Also, the first front hood 220 is nestable with the second back hood 240. Because the bottom edges of the first front hood 220 and the second back hood 240 are attached by stitch lines 182c to the attachment strip 182, and are not directly attached to the backpack, the first and second hoods 220, 224 are each constructed to pass through the passage 184. Also, each hood can be selectively and independently stored in the outer compartment 180.

    (13) Thus, pursuant to this construction, the wearer can choose to either wear both the first and the second hoods 220, 240 together with the first hood 220 nested into the second hood 240, or the wearer can choose to wear either the first hood 220 or the second hood 240 by themselves independently of the other. In addition, either or both of the first or the second hoods 220, 240 may each contain a hood liner 260 comprised of a separate material attached to the inside of the hood 210.

    (14) In addition, at least one or both of the first and second hoods 220, 240 can be folded or stuffed and thereby stored into the outer compartment 180. Preferably, the outer compartment 180 has a center front wall 180a wherein a pocket is formed thereon for storing one or both of the first and second hoods 220, 240 inside. In accordance with this construction, when the wearer of the backpack 100 chooses to wear only the first attached hood 220, the wearer can optionally let the second attached hood 240 hang over the back wall 140 of the backpack 100 or optionally the wearer can pass the second attached hood 240 through the passage 184 and into the pocket of the second outer compartment 180. Also, in accordance with this construction, when the wearer of the backpack 100 chooses to wear only the second attached hood 240, the wearer can optionally let the first attached hood 220 hang over the back wall 140 of the backpack 100 or optionally the wearer can pass the first attached hood 220 through the passage 184 and into the pocket of the second outer compartment 180. However, when the wearer of the backpack 100 does not choose to wear the first and second hoods 220, 240, the wearer can either optionally let both hoods 220, 240 hang over the back wall 140 of the backpack 100, or optionally the wearer can insert the first and/or the second attached hoods 220, 240 through the passage 184 and into the pocket 181 of the second outer compartment 180.

    (15) Like the backpack, the attached first and second hoods 220 and 240 and hood liner(s) 260 can be composed of natural or synthetic fabric, plastic, or leather or combinations thereof. Specifically, the materials for constructing the first and second hoods, and the hood liner(s) may be selected from a group comprising: poplin, fleece, polar fleece, tricot, plated jersey, French terry, wool, velour, cotton terry, poly mesh, leather, nylon, cashmere, denim, twill, corduroy, synthetic leather, waterproof materials, or other non-waterproof materials. However, the first and second hoods 220 and 240, and the hood liner(s) 260 can each be comprised of different materials. Also, at least one or both of the first and second hoods 220 and 240 can have design indicia on them.

    (16) The term backpack as used throughout this specification should be taken to include all forms of backpacks, bookbags, packs, haversacks, knapsacks, rucksacks, and bags with shoulder straps generally.

    (17) In the specification the terms comprise, comprises, comprised and comprising or any variation thereof and the terms include, includes, included and including or any variation thereof are considered to be totally interchangeable and they should all be afforded the widest possible interpretation.

    ADVANTAGES OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

    (18) It is an advantage of the present invention to provide a backpack with attached multiple hoods that allows the wearer to selectively choose which hood to wear.

    (19) Another advantage of the invention is to provide a backpack with attached multiple hoods wherein the attached hoods are each attached to an attachment strip on the front wall of the backpack which permits each hood to be either worn or folded into a pocket independently of the other one.

    (20) Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a backpack with attached multiple hoods wherein each attached hood can be made of different fabrics or materials for combating different weather conditions and different climates.

    (21) Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a backpack with attached multiple hoods that combines the portability and carrying capacity of a backpack and the protection and decorative and fashion aspects of a hood.

    (22) Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a backpack with attached multiple hoods wherein one or both of the hoods contains a fabric liner.

    (23) A further advantage of the present invention is to provide a backpack with attached multiple hoods wherein each attached hood can feature different design indicia.

    (24) A latitude of modification, change and substitution is intended in the foregoing disclosure, and in some instances, some features of the invention will be employed without a corresponding use of other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the spirit and scope of the invention herein.