BACKPACK ASSEMBLY WITH LOAD SLING
20240365955 ยท 2024-11-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C33/0209
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45F2003/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/047
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A backpack assembly includes: a main bag; and a load sling coupled with the main bag and configured for supporting a load.
Claims
1. A backpack assembly, comprising: a main bag; and a load sling coupled with the main bag and configured for supporting a load.
2. The backpack assembly of claim 1, further comprising a frame section coupled with the load sling, the frame section including an internal frame.
3. The backpack assembly of claim 2, wherein the load sling includes a fabric panel which is flexible and is at least in part connected to and positioned between the frame section and the main bag.
4. The backpack assembly of claim 3, wherein the frame section, the main bag, and the load sling define at least in part a compartment configured for carrying the load.
5. The backpack assembly of claim 4, further comprising a plurality of straps that are configured for at least one of supporting and securing the load.
6. The backpack assembly of claim 5, wherein the plurality of straps includes four side straps and two bottom straps.
7. The backpack assembly of claim 5, wherein the load sling is configured for moving between a retracted position and an extended position.
8. The backpack assembly of claim 7, wherein the frame section includes a long gun scabbard.
9. The backpack assembly of claim 7, wherein the backpack assembly does not include a long gun scabbard.
10. A method of using a backpack assembly, the method comprising the steps of: providing a main bag; coupling a load sling with the main bag; and supporting a load by the load sling.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising a frame section coupled with the load sling, the frame section including an internal frame.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the load sling includes a fabric panel which is flexible and is at least in part connected to and positioned between the frame section and the main bag.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the frame section, the main bag, and the load sling define at least in part a compartment configured for carrying the load.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of straps that are configured for at least one of supporting and securing the load.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the plurality of straps includes four side straps and two bottom straps.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the load sling is configured for moving between a retracted position and an extended position.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the frame section includes a long gun scabbard.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein the backpack assembly does not include a long gun scabbard.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0023] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the invention, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
[0025] Frame section 101 includes a base 104 and an internal frame 104 (shown schematically and not to scale). Base 104 can be made of a flexible fabric material and define an interior portion. Internal frame 105 can be housed within the interior portion of base 104 and can, for example, include stiff internal plastic insert(s) that provide stiffness to frame section 101 (internal frame 105 is shown schematically in
[0026] Frame section 101 further includes shoulder straps 106 and, optionally, a waist belt 107, shoulder straps 106 and waist belt 107 being coupled with base 104. Shoulder straps 106 are configured for being worn over shoulders of a user so as thereby to carry backpack assembly 100 and are adjustable in length to fit the user. Waist belt 107 is configured for distributing part of the weight of backpack assembly 100 to hips of the user and includes two opposing halves which are configured for being releasably connected together around the user's waist such as by way of mating clips or the like.
[0027] Frame section 101 further includes weapon carrier 108 which is positioned adjacent to and coupled with base 104 and thus between base 104 and main bag 102. Weapon carrier 108 and base 104 can optionally share a wall (of frame section 101) therebetween, or alternatively each of weapon carrier 108 and base 104 can include their own respective wall which is attached to the other. Weapon carrier 108 is thus formed integral with frame section 101. Weapon carrier 108 is formed as a long gun scabbard 108 (and thus can be referred to herein as a scabbard or long gun scabbard), which is configured for carrying a long gun 309 therein in a barrel-down configuration (for illustrative purposes, shown in
[0028] Scabbard 108 includes an upper section 108A and a lower section 108B, which can be formed integral with one another. Upper section 108A is adjacent to base 104 and can have substantially the same length and width as base 104. Upper section 108A can include a top opening which enables user to access the interior portion of scabbard 108 and to store gun 309 therein. Lower section 108B can form a taper and extend below upper section 108A and thus also lower than base 104. Upper and lower sections 108A, 108B co-act with one another to receive long gun 309 and can together be long and wide enough to accommodate any type of long gun 309, for example and not by way of limitation, a bolt action rifle or an AR-15 style rifle with a pistol grip and a top rail with a telescopic sight and/or a gun with a folding stock. Depending upon the length and configuration of gun 309, gun 309 can be housed entirely within scabbard 108 or extend out a top of upper section 108A. Scabbard 108 thus forms a compartment in which to store long gun 309. The compartment formed by scabbard 108 can be separate from a compartment formed by base which receives and stores therein internal frame 105.
[0029] Main bag 102 is configured to provide the main storage area(s) of backpack assembly 100. Main bag 102 can have any suitable configuration. For instance, main bag 102 can include one or more compartments in which to store items. One such compartment can optionally be accessible way of an opening 118 in a top of main bag 102.
[0030] Load sling 103 is configured for supporting a load 111 (shown schematically in
[0031] According to one embodiment of the present invention, backpack assembly 100 further includes strap assemblies 416A, 116B, 116C, which are each configured for supporting and/or securing load 111 being supported by load sling 103. Strap assemblies 416A include left and right strap assemblies 416A that extend parallel to one another from frame section 101 to main bag 102 and underneath fabric panel 110 of load sling 103, so as to provide support to fabric panel 110 when carrying load 111. Left and right strap assemblies 416A each includes fore and aft straps which are connected to frame section 101 and main bag 102 respectively and are connectable to one another in any suitable manner. For example, the fore and aft straps of strap assemblies 416A may connect with one another using a buckle, wherein one of the fore and aft straps includes the buckle. Alternatively, each of the fore and aft straps of strap assemblies 116C can include a respective connection mechanism which matingly connects with the connection mechanism of the other of the fore or aft straps, wherein each connection mechanism can be, for example, a mating clip portion which clips together with the other clip portion. Though only right strap assembly 416A is shown in
[0032] Strap assemblies 116B include left and right strap assemblies 116B that extend parallel to one another from frame section 101 to main bag 102, above strap assemblies 416A and below strap assemblies 116C, and to the side of load 111, so as to support and/or secure load 111 on load sling 103. Left and right strap assemblies 116B each includes fore and aft straps which are connected to frame section 101 and main bag 102 respectively and are connectable to one another in any suitable manner. For example, each of the fore and aft straps of strap assemblies 116B can include a respective connection mechanism which matingly connects with the connection mechanism of the other of the fore or aft straps, wherein each connection mechanism can be, for example, a mating clip portion which clips together with the other clip portion; alternatively, fore and aft straps may connect to one another using a buckle. Though only right strap assembly 116B is shown in
[0033] Strap assemblies 116C include left and right strap assemblies 116C that extend parallel to one another from frame section 101 to main bag 102, above strap assemblies 116B, and to the side of load 111, so as to support and/or secure load 111 on load sling 103. Left and right strap assemblies 116C each includes fore and aft straps which are connected to frame section 101 and main bag 102 respectively and are connectable to one another in any suitable manner. For example, each of the fore and aft straps of strap assemblies 116C can include a respective connection mechanism which matingly connects with the connection mechanism of the other of the fore or aft straps, wherein each connection mechanism can be, for example, a mating clip portion which clips together with the other clip portion; alternatively, fore and aft strap sections may connect to one another using a buckle. Though only right strap assembly 116C is shown in
[0034] Further, frame section 101, main bag 102, load sling 103, and side strap assemblies 116B, 116C define at least in part a compartment 117 configured for carrying load 111. According to at least one embodiment of the present invention, more specifically frame-side fabric panel 115 of frame section partly defines compartment 117.
[0035] According to one embodiment of the present invention, backpack assembly 100 further includes a cap 119. Cap 119 is configured for selectively covering opening 118 of main bag 102 (alternatively, any straps associated with cap 119 can optionally be extended such that cap 119 covers at least part of load 111 in load sling 103). Cap 119 is connectable to frame section 101 and main bag 102 by respective connection mechanisms (such as mating clip portions or buckle portions) and optionally straps connecting the connection mechanisms to the respective frame section 101 or main bag 102. Cap 119, in
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[0044] In use, backpack assembly 100 is used, then long gun 309 can be stored and carried in scabbard 108 of backpack assembly 100. If backpack assembly 900 is used, then long gun 309 will not be carried in a scabbard of backpack assembly 900. Regardless of whether the backpack assembly includes such a scabbard 108, load sling 103, 903 can be used to carry load 111. Load sling 103, 903 can be moved from retracted position 712 to extended position 113, 913 (or at an intermediate position therebetween) by adjusting and thereby lengthening strap assemblies 416A, 916A, 116B, 916B, 116C, 916C, and also by releasing (thereby separating cap 119, 919 from either frame section 101, 901 or main bag 102, 902) or lengthening (but not releasing) the straps associated with cap 119, 919. Load 111 can be inserted into compartment 117, 917 so as to be carried therein. Strap assemblies 416A, 916A, 116B, 916B, 116C, 916C can be tightened so as to secure load 111 in compartment 117, 917. When the user desires to remove load 111 from compartment 117, 917, user can loosen strap assemblies 416A, 916A, 116B, 916B, 116C, 916C and remove load 111 from compartment 117, 917. After removing load 111 from compartment 117, 917, user can tighten strap assemblies 416A, 916A, 116B, 916B, 116C, 916C so as to return load sling 103, 903 to retracted position 712.
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[0046] While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.