BACKPACK WITH MOVING FEATURES THAT CAN BE TRIGGERED
20190239625 ยท 2019-08-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A backpack has a character with external appendages on its rear portion that can be moved by a wearer of the backpack. The external appendages normally rest against the rear portion of the backpack and are configured to be selectively moved. Attachment points of the appendages are rotatably connected to motion devices, which in turn are connected by way of connecting lines to trigger features on a front portion of the backpack. When the trigger features are pulled, the appendages are raised into an active position by the motion devices, which in turn store energy from the pulling of the trigger features. By releasing the trigger features, the stored energy then causes the appendages to return to non-pulled resting positions.
Claims
1. A backpack, comprising: a main body with a front portion, a rear portion, and a pair of shoulder straps, the shoulder straps disposed on the front portion of the main body; a character one of printed, formed, and attached to the rear portion of the main body; at least one appendage movably attached to the rear portion adjacent the character; at least one connecting line disposed through the main body from the front portion to the rear portion, the connecting line having a first end and a second end; at least one trigger feature connected to the first end of the connecting line and disposed adjacent the front portion of the main body; and at least one motion device disposed on the rear portion of the main body and attached to the at least one appendage and the second end of the connecting line, the motion device configured to selectively move the at least one appendage between a resting position and an active position upon an applying of a tension on the connecting line by a pulling of the trigger feature.
2. The backpack of claim 1, wherein the motion device includes a spool with a first side and a second side, a connecting rod, and a resistance member.
3. The backpack of claim 2, wherein the connecting rod is attached to the first side of the spool, and the connecting rod is also connected to the rear portion of the main body.
4. The backpack of claim 3, wherein the connecting rod is disposed through a connecting area of the rear portion of the main body.
5. The backpack of claim 3, wherein the second end of the connecting line is coiled around the spool, and the spool is rotatable in a first direction of rotation by the application of the tension on the connecting line by the pulling of the trigger feature.
6. The backpack of claim 5, wherein the resistance member is attached to the second side of the spool and attached to the rear portion of the main body.
7. The backpack of claim 6, wherein the resistance member is one a rubber band, a coiled spring, and a weight.
8. The backpack of claim 6, wherein the resistance member is configured to store rotational energy provide by a rotation of the spool in the first direction of rotation and release rotational energy to cause a rotation of the spool in a second direction of rotation where the tensions is not applied on the connecting line by the pulling of the trigger feature, and the second direction of rotation is opposite the first direction of rotation.
9. The backpack of claim 8, wherein the at least one appendage is attached to the spool at an attachment point.
10. The backpack of claim 9, wherein the rotation of the spool in the first direction of rotation causes the at least one appendage to move from the resting position to the active position, and the rotation of the spool in the second direction of rotation causes the at least one appendage to move from the active position to the resting position.
11. The backpack of claim 10, wherein the at least one appendage is disposed adjacent the rear portion of the main body where in the resting position, and the at least one appendage is spaced apart from the rear portion of the main body where in the active position.
12. The backpack of claim 1, wherein the main body has a channel formed therein, the channel disposed through one of the pair of shoulder straps, the front portion of the main body, and the rear portion of the main body.
13. The backpack of claim 12, wherein the at least one connecting line is disposed through the channel.
14. The backpack of claim 13, wherein the main body further has an opening formed through one side of the main body between the front portion and the rear portion of the main body, and a zipper for selectively opening and closing the opening.
15. The backpack of claim 14, wherein the channel is spaced apart from the opening in the main body.
16. The backpack of claim 1, wherein the at least one appendage includes a right appendage and a left appendage, the right appendage spaced apart from the left appendage with the character disposed therebetween, the at least one connecting line includes a right connecting line and a left connecting line, the at least one trigger feature includes a right trigger feature and a left trigger feature, and the at least one motion device includes a right motion device and a left motion device.
17. The backpack of claim 16, wherein the right trigger feature is connected to the right motion device via the right connecting line, and the left trigger feature is connected to the left motion device via the left connecting line.
18. The backpack of claim 17, wherein the right appendage and the left appendage are configured to be individually and selectively movable between the resting position and the active position by the pulling of an associated one of the right trigger feature and the left trigger feature.
19. A backpack, comprising: a main body with a front portion, a rear portion, and a pair of shoulder straps, the shoulder straps disposed on the front portion of the main body; a character one of printed, formed, and attached to the rear portion of the main body; a right appendage movably attached to the rear portion adjacent the character; a left appendage movably attached to the rear portion adjacent the character, the right appendage spaced apart from the left appendage with the character disposed therebetween; a right connecting line disposed through the main body from the front portion to the rear portion, the right connecting line having a first end and a second end; a left connecting line disposed through the main body from the front portion to the rear portion, the left connecting line having a first end and a second end; a right trigger feature connected to the first end of the right connecting line and disposed adjacent the front portion of the main body; a left trigger feature connected to the first end of the left connecting line and disposed adjacent the front portion of the main body; a right motion device disposed on the rear portion of the main body and attached to the right appendage and the second end of the right connecting line, the right motion device configured to selectively move the right appendage between a resting position and an active position upon applying of a tension on the right connecting line by a pulling of the right trigger feature; and a left motion device disposed on the rear portion of the main body and attached to the left appendage and the second end of the left connecting line, the left motion device configured to selectively move the left appendage between a resting position and an active position upon applying of a tension on the left connecting line by a pulling of the left trigger feature.
20. A method of operating a backpack, the method comprising the steps of: providing the backpack including a main body with a front portion, a rear portion, and a pair of shoulder straps, the shoulder straps disposed on the front portion of the main body, a character one of printed, formed, and attached to the rear portion of the main body, at least one appendage movably attached to the rear portion adjacent the character, at least one connecting line disposed through the main body from the front portion to the rear portion, the connecting line having a first end and a second end, at least one trigger feature connected to the first end of the connecting line and disposed adjacent the front portion of the main body, and at least one motion device disposed on the rear portion of the main body and attached to the at least one appendage and the second end of the connecting line, the motion device configured to selectively move the at least one appendage between a resting position and an active position upon an applying of a tension on the connecting line by a pulling of the trigger feature; disposing the backpack on a wearer; and pulling the at least one trigger feature, by the wearer, to cause the at least one appendage to move between the resting position and the active position by the applying of the tension on the connecting line.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should also be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features. In respect of the methods disclosed, the order of the steps presented is exemplary in nature, and thus, is not necessary or critical unless otherwise disclosed.
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[0030] Although the character 18 generally shown in
[0031] With reference to further descriptions herein, it should be understood that reference numbers in
[0032] The backpack 10 of the present disclosure is configured to be worn by a wearer 100, such as a child, as shown in
[0033] In reference to
[0034] Advantageously, the at least one appendage 22a, 22b of the present disclosure is movably attached to the rear portion 16 of the main body 12 adjacent to the character 18. In particular, the at least one appendage 22a, 22b is selectively movable between a resting position and an active position, and vice-versa, as described further herein. As used herein, the term resting position is defined to mean a major portion of the at least one appendage 22a, 22b is disposed closely adjacent to or abutting the rear portion 16 of the backpack 10. The term active position, as used herein, is defined to mean the major portion of the at least one appendage 22a, 22b is spaced apart from and extended at least one of outwardly and upwardly from the rear portion 16 of the backpack 10. The term active position is also defined to include any position of the at least one appendage 22a, 22b other than the rested position, including partly extended and fully extend positions for the at least one appendage 22a, 22b. There may also be other forms of motion that may be incorporated into the active position, such as vertical movement, twisting movement, or circular movement, as non-limiting examples.
[0035] It should be appreciated that this movement of the at least one appendage 22a, 22b provides considerable entertainment for a child wearer 100 and friends of the same. Although not shown, in another example the at least one appendage 22a, 22b may be wings of a butterfly character that may be raised into the air with a flapping motion. A skilled artisan may select other suitable types of the at least one appendage 22a, 22b, as desired.
[0036] As shown in
[0037] The at least one appendage 22a, 22b is further configured to be selectively moved to the active position, as shown in
[0038] Suitable materials for the at least one appendage 22a, 22b may include fabrics and plastics, as non-limiting examples. Desirably, the selected material will contain a sufficient degree of stiffness or rigidity to allow for a smooth and consistent range of motion of the at least one appendage 22a, 22b, without a significant bending of the at least one appendage 22a, 22b, as it moves between the rested position and the active position. The at least one appendage 22a, 22b may also be provided with support rods disposed within the at least one appendage 22a, 22b for this purpose. One of ordinary skill in the art may select other suitable materials and constructions for the at least one appendage 22a, 22b within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0039] As shown in
[0040] The at least one connecting line 26a, 26b may be a rope, string, cord, ribbon, or chain, as non-limiting examples. The at least one connecting line 26a, 26b is disposed through the at least one channel 32a, 32b, which is likewise disposed through the main body 12, and particularly through one of the shoulder straps 20a, 20b and arranged from the front portion 14 to the rear portion 16. The at least one channel 32a, 32b may be formed by a fold in the material or fabric of the main body 12, for example. In another example, the channel 32a, 32b may be formed from a plastic tube disposed within the main body 12. Other suitable means for forming the chancel 32a, 32b may also be employed.
[0041] The at least one connecting line 26a, 26b furthermore has a first end 34a, 34b and a second end 36a, 36b. The first end 34a, 34b is connected to the at least one trigger feature 28a, 28b, and the second end 36a, 36b is connected to the at least one motion device 30a, 30b as detailed further hereinbelow.
[0042] The at least one trigger feature 28a, 28b may be provided as a knob, pull tab, pull ring, or handle, as non-limiting examples. In particular, the at least one trigger feature 28a, 28b permits the wearer 100 to manually grab or pull down to create a tension in the connecting line 26a, 26b. In turn, this tension is used to activate the desired motion of the corresponding appendage 22a, 22b via the at least one motion device 30a, 30b. The trigger feature 28a, 28b may also be activated by other means, such as a button or switch being pressed or squeezed, in order to create the same effective motion of the associated appendage 22a, 22b, as desired.
[0043] With reference to
[0044] The at least one motion device 30a, 30b is disposed on the rear portion 16 of the main body 12. The motion device 30a, 30b is attached to the at least one appendage 22a, 22b at the attachment point 28a, 28b, and also to the second end 36a, 36b of the connecting line 26a, 26b as described hereinabove. The motion device 30a, 30b is configured to selectively move the at least one appendage 22a, 22b between the resting position (shown in
[0045] In particular embodiments, as shown in
[0046] As further shown in
[0047] With continued reference to
[0048] Additionally, it should be appreciated that the resistance member 46a, 46b is configured to store rotational energy provide by the rotation of the spool 42a, 42b in the first direction of rotation (e.g., clockwise), and subsequently and selectively release rotational energy to cause a rotation of the spool 42a, 42b in a second direction of rotation (e.g., counter-clockwise), where the tensions is not applied on the connecting line by the pulling of the trigger feature. It should likewise be understood that the second direction of rotation is opposite the first direction of rotation in this embodiment.
[0049] Although the manually operated motion device 30a, 30b having the spool 42a, 42b, the connecting rod 44a, 44b, and the resistance member 46a, 46b are described specifically hereinabove and shown in
[0050] With renewed reference to
[0051] In particular, the at least one attachment point 38a, 38b is configured to rotationally connect the appendage 22a, 22b to the rear portion 16 of the backpack 10, while being further configured to facilitate fluid motion of the appendage 22a, 22b from the resting position to the active position, and vice-versa. The attachment point 38a, 38b, for example, as shown in
[0052] Referring to
[0053] For example, the opening 54 may be a slit formed between and separating the front portion 14 and the rear portion 16 of the main body 12, but which does not extend substantially into an upper portion or shoulder area of the main body 12. In this arrangement, the channel 32a, 32b is spaced apart from the opening 54 in the main body 12 so that the connecting line 26a, 26b is not disposed through the opening 54, but instead is only disposed through the channel 32a, 32b.
[0054] The opening 54 may also be configured to be selectively opened and closed with a fastener 56. In a most particular embodiment, the fastener 56 is a zipper. One of ordinary skill in the art may also select other suitable types of fasteners 56 within the scope of the disclosure.
[0055] Due to the disclosed positioning of the channels 32a, 32b relative to the side opening 54, it should be appreciated that the zipper 56 of the instant disclosure is also not disposed or movable across the top of the backpack 10, which is different from the construction of conventional backpacks. Instead, the zipper 56 of the backpack 10 is disposed on only one side of the backpack 10, for example, as shown in
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[0059] In operation, and according to the method of operating the backpack 10 according to the present disclosure, the method may include the steps of providing the backpack 10 and disposing the backpack 10 on the wearer 100, for example, across the shoulders of the wearer 100 as shown in
[0060] Advantageously, the backpack 10 of the present disclosure is configured to engage and entertain the wearer 100 while wearing the backpack 10. The backpack 10 is more than just practical and instead offers features that are fun and exciting to the wearer 100 and friends of the same.
[0061] Other variations and embodiments of the invention are contemplated. Those skilled in the art will readily appreciate such variations upon carefully reviewing the above disclosure. Therefore, the present invention is not to be limited by the above description, but is to be determined in the scope of the claims which follow.