Portable Chair Backpack
20170127805 ยท 2017-05-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F5/1566
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2003/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Revealed invention relates to a backpack for carrying portable chairs, and/or selected equipment, safely and comfortably on the back of a person. Shoulder harness support straps secure it to the back of an individual and the waist harness support transfer the weight to the hips. People attending sporting events, concerts, picnics, or camping many time have an uncomfortable job of carrying several portable chairs, other selected equipment, and other items slung over one's shoulders for a considerable distance. The bulk and weight of carrying more than one portable chair, and/or selected equipment, becomes a frustrating task. Especially if one has to carry up to five chairs, and/or selected equipment. The Portable Chair Backpack has five designated locations for chairs, and/or selected equipment to be securely and comfortable carried over a long distance. Shoulder harness support straps secure it to the back of an individual. Waist harness support transfers the weight to the hips.
Claims
1) A backpack for transporting portable chairs, and/or selected equipment securely, safely, comprised of closed cell foam enclosed in rip stock material with material straps, Velcro straps, security straps, and footies which are attached in place for structure and securing potable chairs, and/or any other selected equipment therefore the shoulder harness support straps secure it to the back of an individual furthermore the waist harness support transfer the weight to the hips.
2) The backpack of claim 1, is comprised of four individual vertical rows of material straps, attached unto the said rip stock material.
3) The backpack of claim 1, is comprised of four individual horizontal rows of material straps attached onto said rip stock material.
4) The backpack of claim 1, further includes three designated independent rows of four pair of separate horizontal Velcro straps attached to the backpack panel with the loose end of each strap overlay the laterally opposing length in the opposite direction in the center secured her by Velcro technology.
5) The backpack of claim 1, further including two pairs of horizontal security straps with each lateral end of the straps attached onto the said backpack panel having in the center of each strap a releasable connection fitting, therefore after the first row of chairs, and/or selected equipment are Velcro secured, then set and tightened the security straps, causing the chairs, and/or selected equipment to work as a frame for the backpack.
6) The backpack of claim 1, comprised of five footie pockets attached and affixed to each other unto said backpack.
7) The backpack of claim 6, wherein the first horizontal row of three footie pockets said attached to the backpack and affixed to each other.
8) The backpack of claim 6, wherein the second horizontal row of two footie pockets are attached to the affixed row of said three footie pockets and affixed to each other.
9) The backpack of claim 1, further including a retention strap with a releasable connection fitting on each external side of the first row of the said footie pocket location with a return upward angle affixed to the said backpack to prevent downward movement of the said footies.
10) The backpack of claim 1, wherein the second row center footie retention strap comprised of a releasable connection fitting is affixed on the said footie with a return upward angle threaded through or around the secured item and affixed to the said backpack to prevent downward movement of the said footies.
11) The backpack of claim 1, further including a retention strap with a releasable connection fitting on each external side of the second row of the said footie pocket location with a return upward angle affixed to the said backpack to prevent downward movement of the said footies.
12) The backpack of claim 1, is the shoulder harness strap with a releasable connection fitting to secure the eyelet security strap secured around the top of a folded portable chair, and/or selected equipment on the first row of each outside folded portable chair, and/or selected equipment which controls the shifting weight.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0022] The Portable Chair Backpack is comprised of the following components: The shoulder strap assembly back pad, the waist belt with a lumbar pad, two vertical back pads, two lateral security straps and four vertical rows of three lateral Velcro straps rows. The purpose of the Backpack is to carry portable chairs, and/or selected equipment.
[0023] The Portable Chair Backpack is eighteen inches wide, twenty six inches long with a thickness of one inch. Start from the very top of the backpack then work down to the bottom. A strap handle is attached onto the top of the backpack. The handle is five-inches wide by three-inches high. It can be used to lift the backpack onto the user's back. The backpack enclosed foam allows the backpack to mold to the shape of one's back. The side of the backpack that attaches to the user's back has two reinforced locations where the shoulder harness and the waist harness are attached in place. The shoulder harness will be attached in place in the determined locations. (
[0024] The shoulder harness has two straps, three-inches down from the shoulder, which attach to the far right and the other strap attaches to the far left upper section of the chairs, and/or selected equipment. The end of the one-foot long straps have an eyelet for the attachment onto each of the chairs, and/or selected equipment. The other end of the straps has a releasable connection fitting to attach to the backpack. Simply wrap the strap around the metal tubing of the folded metal chair, and/or selected equipment three times and then thread the other end of the strap through the eyelet and tighten. This strap will remain on the chair, and/or selected equipment. Each time the backpack is used, simply strap the chair, and/or selected equipment in place and then connect the eyelet strap with the upper shoulder straps on the left shoulder and the right shoulder with the releasable connection fitting. (
[0025] On the bottom of the shoulder harness, these two straps attach to each side of the bottom of the Backpack. The chest strap is attached to each side of the shoulder strap in the center of the chest area. The straps are connected in center with a releasable connection fitting. Two one foot long Chest Controller straps connect to the shoulder harness ten inches below the shoulder and are located under the arms and attach to the backpack. Two (eight-inch by two-inch by one and a half inch) foam pads are attach with Velcro below the shoulder harness attachment to the backpack centered three inches apart. The waist harness has a set of two straps, one foot long, on each lateral side of the body to attach to the backpack. This helps balance the weight. The waist belt connects in the center of the waist area with a releasable connection fitting. (FIG.5)
[0026] The section facing away from the body (or the useful side of the backpack) has four vertical heavy-duty two inch straps evenly divided and attached onto the backpack, and four horizontal, heavy-duty, two-inch straps attached onto the backpack. The footie pocket acts as the bottom heavy-duty strap attached to the final two inches of bottom edge. The first strap is placed four inches from the bottom. The next strap is five inches up from the top of the previous strap. The next strap is five inches up from the top of that strap. The top strap is four inches up from top of that strap. The two, forty-two inch, security straps are attached onto the backpack on each lateral side with a releasable connection fitting in the center. The bottom secure strap is seven inches from the bottom. The top secure strap is four inches from the top. Four vertical rows of three horizontal individual Velcro secure locations are attached onto the four lateral rows of straps. The first Velcro strap row is located even with the top of the backpack. Each Velcro bases are attached onto the horizontal heavy-duty secure straps. The Velcro straps are twenty-two inches long with each end attached to the lateral sides of the row each overlapping and securing to each other with the Velcro technology. (
[0027] Each chair, and/or selected equipment is placed in the footie pockets then secured by four independent rows of lateral Velcro straps. After the three chairs, and/or selected equipment are secured in place by the Velcro, the two security straps are connected and tightened. To carry five portable chairs, and/or selected equipment place the two extra chairs in the footie pockets then secure all together with the security straps. Thread the footie pocket support straps through the legs of the chair, and/or selected equipment, and connect with the releasable connection fitting. The security straps tighten the backpack causing the chairs, and/or selected equipment to act as the frame and support for the backpack. (
[0028] The design will hold one to five chairs, and/or selected equipment. A chair, and/or selected equipment is placed in each of the footie pockets. The three main chair, and/or selected equipment create two additional secure slots. Place two more chairs, and/or selected equipment in the footie pocket and connect the security strap. The Portable Chair Backpack is ready for use. (
[0029] From the foregoing, it may be seen that the backpack of the present representation is considered illustration or illustrations only of the principles of the invention and may not be drawn to scale and not meant to limit the scope of the invention. Further, since certain changes and modifications such as size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use to those skilled in art, the invention shall not be limited to the exact constraints and operation shown and described. Accordingly, all suitable moderations and equivalents may be implemented, falling within the scope of the said invention. Therefore various changes can be made in the function and assembly of the elements of the said inventionPortable Chair Backpackwithout departing from the scope as set forth in the appended claims and the legal equivalents thereof. [0030] The invention claimed is: