Multi-function habitable backpack

09629444 ยท 2017-04-25

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    Abstract

    A load carrying device with shoulder straps and a waist belt fitted to an outer hull rigid-composite exoskeleton that contains within it, a similar inner rigid-composite hull or hull(s) that are extendable from the outer hull. When the inner hull is retracted inside the outer hull the backpack has a load capacity volume, such that the backpack can be used in an un-extended form as a backpack for carrying materials, such as camping supplies, equipment or mission specific components. Alternatively, when the inner hull is empty, and the inner hull/exoskeleton is extended out from within the outer hull/exoskeleton and mechanically coupled together with the outer hull, the extended backpack can be used as a habitable rigid secure sleeping space, thus providing sheltered protection against predatory animals, environment, reptiles and other environmental hazards within a hard exoskeleton.

    Claims

    1. A multi-function habitable backpack comprising: a. an open top outer hull having two sides, a front, a back, and a bottom, the outer hull comprising: i. a web panel; ii. two shoulder straps; and iii. a padded waist belt, wherein the web panel, the shoulder straps, and the padded waist belt extend outward from an outer surface of the back of the outer hull; and b. an open bottom inner hull having two sides, a front, a back and a top; and c. a top flap, wherein in the closed position, the top flap closes to encapsulate the inner hull within the outer hull, wherein the inner hull and the outer hull are constructed of a rigid material, wherein in a closed position, the inner hull is disposed within the outer hull, and in an extended position, the inner hull is pulled out from the outer hull, wherein in the extended position the outer hull and inner hull form an interior space of the backpack sufficient for a person to lay within.

    2. The backpack of claim 1, wherein the front of the inner hull comprises an access panel.

    3. The backpack of claim 2, wherein the access panel is a hinged or sliding access door.

    4. The backpack of claim 1, wherein in the extended position, the outer hull is mechanically coupled to the inner hull.

    5. The backpack of claim 4, further comprising outer rails and inner rails, said outer rails being rotatably connected to an outer surface of the outer hull and said inner rails being rotatably connected to an outer surface of the inner hull, wherein the rails serve as legs for the backpack.

    6. The backpack of claim 1, wherein the inner hull comprises one or more storage compartments.

    7. The backpack of claim 1, further comprising a fabric exterior cover.

    8. The backpack of claim 7, wherein the fabric exterior cover is water resistant, and wherein the fabric exterior cover comprises integral storage compartments and an aperture formed at or near the top to permit access to the backpack.

    9. The backpack of claim 7, wherein the fabric exterior cover is anti-ballistic, the fabric exterior cover comprising: a. integral storage compartments; and b. an aperture formed at or near a top of the cover to permit access to the backpack.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 is an elevated right back quartering view of the invention, showing it in its un-expanded form.

    (2) FIG. 2 is an elevated prone right front view of the invention, showing it in its expanded form.

    (3) FIG. 3 is an elevated right prone plan view, showing the invention in its expanded form with an access aperture and the division between the outer hull and the inner hull/hulls or exoskeleton compartments as an example of its unique embodiment, as an occupy-able habitat.

    (4) FIG. 4 is an elevated right prone view, showing same as FIG. 4 with the access aperture closed in its unique embodiment, as a secure protective habitat.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (5) In accordance with the present invention, a backpack is provided, which is similar in styling to other backpacks designed for outdoor use, which is durable, only with rigid outer hull/exoskeleton and inner hull/hull(s) that store within the outer hull/exoskeleton and which has both un-expanded and expanded forms. In its primary, compacted form, as shown in FIG. 1, it is similar in size and proportion to what is commonly called a backpack. In its secondary, expanded form, as shown in FIG. 2, it has greater volumetric capacity, and can be used for a person to occupy within. In particular, the backpack of the present invention includes a waist belt 1, with two shoulder harnesses 2, an outer main hull/exoskeleton 3, and fabric cover that is suitable for mission/use specifics, such as mosquito and insect protective barrier, or non-ventilated with insulating or ballistic resistance or weather resistance or fire resistance characteristics or in combinations thereof of nylon or other with expansiveness sufficient to cocoon over the hull(s)/exoskeleton(s) with separate enclosed storage compartments and expansive 4, multifunction rails that can also be used as legs or customizable rails customizable mission specifics 5, an optional flexible solar charging panel option 6, additional fabric storage compartment 7, with fabric cover flap for access to load contents 8, and gusset fusion mechanical clasp where the outer hull/exoskeleton releasable attach to the inner hull/hull(s) to the another, thereby in attached combination form a single elongated/expanded form of rigidity for purposes of to occupy within 9, inner hull/hull(s)/exoskeleton in its pulled out from inside the outer hull/exoskeleton in its expanded form 10, an access aperture/door/hatch/panel for occupy-able access purposes 11, and the same access aperture/door/hatch/panel in its closed position 11a, and a person laying within in its expanded occupy-able form 12. Preferably the backpack is composed mainly of a high strength, lightweight rigid hull/hull(s)/exoskeleton(s) with nylon fabric cover, although any suitable fabric cover materials or other materials may be used. Also in a preferred embodiment, the primary inner hull/hull(s) storage compartment of the backpack configuration are subdivided internally into several separate cells, each of which can be individually accessed via a zippered or similarly provided aperture and which cell separators are also removable and when removed can be assembled into various components.

    (6) More specifically, the construction of the backpack is as follows. The main outer hull/exoskeleton 3, separates the inner hull/hull(s)/exoskeleton(s) and the various storage compartments from the wearer's back, is generally rectangular in shape, and may be padded or webbed where it will be in direct contact with the wearer's back and is attached to two padded shoulder straps 2, adjustable for length, and of a typical fashion that is widely known to the prior art, are attached to the rear 3 of the main outer hull/exoskeleton to facilitate wearing about the shoulders of a user. A hip or waist belt 1, which also is well known to the art, may or may not be alternatively provided. On the outward edges 3 of the front side of the outer hull/exoskeleton, pocket fabric storage compartments 7 are fixedly attached to the outer hull/exoskeleton's fabric cover 3. These storage compartments are made of nylon or other fabric material. In the present embodiment, these storage compartments are fitted with a top flap 8 with releasable and adjustable closure. Any similar contrivances that perform the same functions for access to the interior of the compartments may be used. The said primary outer hull/exoskeleton 3, and the inner hull/hull(s)/exoskeleton(s) 10, are release-ably attached to each other along the edge of the extension(s) 9 when deployed in the expanded form.

    (7) The drawings and the present description of the invention are illustrative only, for purposes of explaining and disclosing the invention. Since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction shown and described, and accordingly all modifications and equivalents may be regarded as falling within the scope of the invention. Other forms that employ the present invention and serve the purposes described herein are meant to be encompassed by this disclosure.