COMBINATION GARMENT- TRAVEL BAG-SLEEPING SACK-BLANKET AND RELATED METHODS
20170035189 ยท 2017-02-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G9/064
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G9/062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides a multipurpose travel device that may provide multiple functionalities and reduce the amount of baggage and items that the user takes with her on a trip or excursion. The present invention provides a multipurpose device that can be configured to serve as a blanket, a garment, a sleeping sack, and a travel bag. The device may include two or more layers of material, where one of the layers of material may be waterproof and one or more other layers may provide cushion and/or warmth.
Claims
1. A multipurpose travel device, comprising: a. an outer layer of waterproof material, wherein said outer layer includes a first hole for receiving a person's head and located at or near a center of said outer layer; b. at least one inner layer of insulating material, wherein said inner layer includes a second hole for receiving a person's head and located at or near a center of said inner layer; c. at least one fastener for attaching said at least one inner layer to said outer layer, wherein: i. said inner layer is removable from said outer layer, and ii. when said outer layer and said inner layer are attached to one another said first hole for receiving a person's head and said second hole for receiving a person's head are aligned and said device can be worn as a garment; d. one or more fasteners for connecting a perimeter edge of said outer layer such that when said when said outer layer is folded in half along a line of symmetry, the device can be fastened along the perimeter to form a sleeping sack configuration; e. at least one fastening belt about parallel to said line of symmetry, wherein when said outer layer is further folded along its length, said device is divided into first and second rollable sections by a center line that is about perpendicular to said line of symmetry and ends of the first and second rollable sections can each be rolled inward to meet said center line and said at least one fastening belt can be fastened to bind the rolled first and second rollable sections together to form a travel bag configuration; and f. at least one shoulder strap on said outer layer, and located adjacent to said first hold for receiving a person's head such that at least one shoulder strap can be placed over a person's shoulder when said device is in said travel bag configuration.
2. The device of claim 1, further comprising a detachable hood that can be attached to said device at said first hole in said out layer.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein said detachable hood is water proof
4. The device of claim 1, further comprising at least one pocket on said outer layer storing items.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein said device includes at least two shoulder straps and said travel bag configuration is a backpack configuration.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein said one or more fasteners for connecting a perimeter edge of said outer layer is a zipper and an insertion pin and pin box of said zipper are located at or adjacent to said line of symmetry.
7. A multipurpose garmentblanketsleeping sacktravel bag device, comprising: a. a waterproof outer layer of material and an insulative inner layer of material connected by layer fasteners along the outer edges of said outer layer and said inner layer, wherein said connected outer layer and inner layer are operable to be laid on the ground as a blanket; b. a garment configuration in which said outer layer includes a first central hole at or near a center of said outer layer and said inner layer includes a second central hole at or near center of said inner layer, said first and second holes are aligned, and said first and second holes have sufficient size to receive a person's head; c. a sleeping bag configuration in which said outer layer is folded in half along a line of symmetry such that the perimeters of the folded halves of the outer layer align and at least a portion of the aligned perimeters of the outer layer is fastened together by one or more perimeter fasteners; and d. a travel bag configuration in which said outer layer is further folded along its length and is divided into first and second rollable sections by a center line that is about perpendicular to said line of symmetry and ends of the first and second rollable sections are rolled inward to meet said center line and at least one fastening belt binds said first and second rollable sections together.
8. The device of claim 7, further comprising at least one shoulder strap on said outer layer located adjacent to said first hole for receiving a person's head such that said at least one shoulder strap can be placed over a person's shoulder when said device is in said travel bag configuration.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein said device includes at least two shoulder straps and said travel bag configuration is a backpack configuration.
10. The device of claim 7, further comprising a detachable hood that can be attached to said device at said first hole in said out layer.
11. The device of claim 7, further comprising at least one pocket on said outer layer storing items.
12. The device of claim 7, wherein said one or more fasteners for connecting a perimeter edge of said outer layer is a zipper and an insertion pin and pin box of said zipper are located at or adjacent to said line of symmetry.
13. A method of manufacturing a multipurpose garmentblanketsleeping sacktravel bag device, comprising: a. forming a first sheet of flexible waterproof material having at least one layer fastener along a perimeter thereof; b. forming a second sheet of flexible insulative fabric for connecting to said first sheet, wherein said second sheet hays at least one layer fastener receiver along a perimeter thereof, and said at least one layer fastener and said at least one layer fastener receiver are aligned when said first sheet and said second sheet are connected; c. forming a first hole in said first sheet at or near a center of said first sheet, wherein said first hole is sized to receive a person's head; d. forming a second hole in said second sheet at or near a center of said second sheet, wherein said first and second holes are aligned when said first and second sheets are connected; e. attaching at least one perimeter fastener operable to fasten at least a portion of a perimeter of said first sheet when said first sheet is folded in half along a line of symmetry such that outer edges of the folded halves of the first sheet align; f. attaching at least one shoulder strap to said first sheet adjacent to said first hole; and g. attaching at least one fastening belt about parallel to said line of symmetry, wherein when said first is folded in half along said line of symmetry, said device is divided into first and second rollable sections by a center line that is about perpendicular to said line of symmetry and ends of the first and second rollable sections can each be rolled inward to meet at said center line and said at least one fastening belt can be fastened to bind the rolled first and second rollable sections together to form a travel bag configuration.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising forming a detachable hood having one or more hood fasteners that can be attached to one or more hood fastener receivers on said first sheet at said first hole.
15. The method of claim 13, further comprising forming at least one pocket on said first sheet for storing items.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein at least two shoulder straps are attached to said first sheet adjacent to said first hole.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein said at least one perimeter fastener is a zipper and an insertion pin and pin box of said zipper are located at or adjacent to said line of symmetry.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0044] Reference will now be made in detail to certain embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. While the invention will be described in reference to these embodiments, it will be understood that they are not intended to limit the invention. To the contrary, the invention is intended to cover alternatives, modifications, and equivalents that are included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims. In the following disclosure, specific details are given to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details.
[0045] Referring to the drawings wherein like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and referring particularly to
[0046] The travel device of the present invention may include multiple layers that may be attached to each other to form a single unit travel device. In some embodiments, and without limitation, the travel device may include at least two layers: an outer and an inner layer, where the outer layer is a tougher layer that may protect the user and her other travel items from inclement weather and outdoor conditions, and the inner layer is provided for insulation and/or padding. In other embodiments, and without limitation, the travel device may include more than two layers. For example, the travel device may include a tough outer layer, an insulative and/or soft inner layer, and one or more middle layers for providing additional functionality, such as padding for a more comfortable sleeping sack configuration.
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[0049] The travel device of the present invention includes multiple configurations for providing various functionalities, and includes features that enable the invention to be converted to the various configurations. The invention may include various straps, fasteners, pockets, and other features that allow for the versatility of the device.
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[0051] The device may also include a hood 106 that may be worn over the user's head. The hood may be may be made from the same material as the outer layer 101, and may provide waterproof protection and/or protection from the wind and cold for the wearer. The hood may include an interior liner (e.g., a soft fabric such as fleece, plush cotton, soft acrylic fabric, etc.) that provides a comfortable wear for the user. The hood may be attached to the outer layer permanently or it may be detachable as shown in example provided in
[0052] In some embodiments, and without limitation, the travel device may include sleeves in the outer layer of the device, such that the garment version of the device may be worn as a jacket or slicker. The sleeves may be located a comfortable distance (e.g., about 8 to 12 inches) from the hole and/or hood such that users of various heights and sizes to wear the travel device as a jacket. The inner layer (and any intermediate layers) may include arm holes that align with the sleeves, such that the wearer can place her arms through the inner layer and into the sleeves in the outer layer. In some embodiments, and without limitation, the sleeves may be tucked between the outer and inner layers of the device when the travel device is not be used as a garment. In some embodiments, and without limitation, the sleeves may be removable and may be attached by fasteners (e.g., zipper, flexible hook fasteners [e.g., Velcro], snap fasteners, etc.) to the outer layer of the travel device. The travel device may additionally include a fastening device around each arm hole to seal the outer layer (e.g., when the sleeves are removed or tucked between the outer and inner layer). For example, and without limitation, there may be a zipper that closes off the arm holes in the outer layer. Other types of fasteners (e.g., flexible hook fasteners [e.g., Velcro], snap fasteners, etc.) may be used in other examples.
[0053] As mentioned above, the travel device 100 includes a sleeping sack configuration.
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[0055] The travel device 100 may be converted into the travel bag configuration (e.g., a backpack) by a series of specific folding and rolling steps. First, the travel device 100 may be placed in the sleeping sack configuration as demonstrated in
[0056] It is to be understood that various features that provide the functionality of the travel bag configuration may be altered, and the method of converting the travel device to the travel bag configuration may be altered. For example, and without limitation, the travel device may include a single shoulder strap that allows the user to wear the travel bag configuration as a satchel or sling. In other examples, and without limitation, the travel device may include two shoulder straps and one or more cross straps between the shoulder straps that may be fastened across the wearer's abdomen and/or chest. In other examples, and without limitation, the travel device may include two stretchable flaps (e.g., elastic or neoprene flaps) that may be attached to the outer layer and may be used to cover and contain the two rolled portions of the travel bag configuration, instead of or in addition to the cinching straps shown in the example provided in the drawings. In such implementations, and without limitation, the flaps may be pulled over the rolled portions of the travel bag configuration and may be bound together by one or more fasteners (e.g., a zipper), thereby containing the rolled portions and any items stored therein. In still further implementations, and without limitation, the shoulder straps may be about parallel with the length of the sleeping sack configuration (rather than about perpendicular thereto), and thus the rolled portions of the travel bag configuration may be horizontal (rather than vertical) when the travel bag is worn by the user. In still further implementations, and the without limitation, the travel device may have a plurality of pockets in the outer layer, such that the user can store items in the pockets when the travel device is in travel bag configuration. The scope of the present invention encompasses still other variations and additional features of the travel bag configuration.
[0057] A further aspect of the present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a travel device as described herein. The manufacturing process may include forming the two or more layers of the travel device such that they fit and attach to one another in a manner that enables the travel device to be used in its various configurations discussed herein. In some embodiments, and without limitation, the outer layer may be made from one or more tough fabric materials such as aliphatic or semi-aromatic polyamides (e.g., nylon), expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (e.g., Gore-Tex), para-aramid synthetic fiber (e.g., Kevlar, poly-paraphyenylene terephthalamide, Technora fiber, Twaron fiber, etc.), PTFE fluoropolymer (e.g., Teflon), polyester, polypropylene, polyurethane, polyethylene (e.g., Spectra Fiber), flame-resistant meta-aramid materials (e.g., Nomex), canvas, and other materials. The outer layer may be partially or wholly made from a waterproof material, such that rain and snow cannot penetrate the layer. For example, and without limitation, the outer layer may include a polytetrafluoroethylene fabric (e.g., Gore-Tex) that is impervious to water. In other implementations, and without limitation, the outer layer may include natural fabrics (e.g., canvas) and/or synthetic fabrics (e.g., polyester, semi-aromatic polyamides, polypropylene, etc.) that are laminated or coated with a waterproofing material such as a rubber, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyurethane (PU), silicone elastomer, fluoropolymers, and/or wax. In other implementations, and without limitation, the outer layer may be a composite fabric comprising multiple kinds of fibers. For example, and without limitation, the outer layer may be a fabric that includes polytetrafluoroethylene fiber (e.g., Gore-Tex), and semi-aromatic polyamides (e.g., nylon), such that the fabric is water-proof and tough. In still other implementations, and without limitation, the outer layer may be a composite layer that includes multiple layers of different fabrics that are adhered together to provide the outer layer with multiple qualities. For example, and without limitation, the outer layer may include an outer semi-aromatic polyamide (e.g., nylon) or polyester fabric that provides strength and an inner polyurethane fabric to provide water resistance. In another example and without limitation, the outer layer of the device may include a tough outer fabric made from a para-aramid synthetic fiber (e.g., poly-paraphyenylene terephthalamide, Kevlar, etc.), a first inner fabric made from a water-proof material (e.g., PTFE fluoropolymer, Teflon, etc.), and a second inner fabric made from a flame-resistant material (e.g., a meta-aramid fabric, Nomex, etc.). The outer layer may be a composite layer of fabrics that includes various combinations of the materials to provide a tough, durable layer that may protect the wearer from harsh weather and temperatures.
[0058] The outer layer may be shaped during the manufacturing process such that it can effectively be configured into each of the different configurations discussed herein. For example, and without limitation, the outer and inner layers may have a rectangular shape, a circular shape, an elliptical shape, Reuleaux shapes (e.g., triangle, polygons, etc.), superellipses (e.g., rounded rectangles), and other shapes that are practical for a fabric structure of the current invention for use as a blanket, sleeping sack, garment, and travel bag.
[0059] The manufacturing process may include forming one or more inner layers that are attachable to the outer layer and serve as interior layers for the garment, sleeping sack, and travel bag configurations. The one or more inner layers may be formed from materials that provide warmth and comfort to the user of the device, and may include soft and/or insulative fabrics or materials that may be attached to the outer layer. For example, and without limitation, the inner layer of the device may be formed from a soft cotton, wool, or synthetic (e.g., polyester, acrylic, etc.) material, such as a fleece, felt, microfiber, or other woven forms of fabric that provide a soft surface for comfort and insulation. The inner layer of the device may include multiple fabrics including (1) an innermost fabric layer made of a soft cotton, wool, or synthetic (e.g., polyester, acrylic, etc.) material, such as a fleece, felt, microfiber, or other woven fabric for direct contact with the wearer.
[0060] The manufacturing process may also include forming a soft compressible layer that may be sandwiched between the outer layer and the innermost fabric layer (a middle or intermediate layer). The soft compressible layer may be formed and included in the device to provide cushion while the device is used as a sleeping bag or a blanket, providing comfort to the user even though the device is placed over the ground (e.g., a rocky or otherwise hard surface). For example, and without limitation, the middle layer may be made from a compressible foam layer such as batting or polymeric foam (e.g., polyurethane foam, viscoelastic polyurethane foam or memory foam, etc.) that is positioned between the inner layer and the outer layer. The formation of additional layers are contemplated within the scope of the present invention as well, such as an electrical warming layer (e.g., similar to an electric blanket), etc.
[0061] The manufacturing process may include installing fasteners on each of the layers of the travel device, such that the inner layer and any intermediate layers may be separable from and reattachable to the outer layer. For example, and without limitation, one or more detachable fasteners, such as flexible interlocking hood fasteners (e.g., Velcro), snap fasteners, buttons, one or more zippers, and other fasteners may be installed on the inner and outer layers in complementary patterns such that the layers align and attach to one another in the proper orientation. To form travel devices that include one or more intermediate layers, fasteners may be installed on the intermediate layer(s) such that the intermediate layer(s) may be separately attached to the outer layer and either or both of the inner and intermediate layers may be removed from the outer layer. In some embodiments, and without limitation, the inner layer and one or more intermediate layers may be formed such that they have the same pattern of fasteners and any of the layers of the inner layer is operable to be attached directly to the outer layer. For example, and without limitation, the innermost layer and a middle layer may be formed such that the innermost layer is connected to the middle layer when the middle layer is in use, but may be attached directly to the outer layer if the user removes the middle layer.
[0062] The inner and intermediate layers of the device may be formed to have any of various perimeter shapes. For example, and without limitation, the inner and intermediate layers may be formed to have a rectangular shape, a circular shape, an elliptical shape, Reuleaux shapes (e.g., triangle, polygons, etc.), superellipses (e.g., rounded rectangles), and other shapes that are practical for a fabric structure of the current invention for use as a blanket, sleeping sack, garment, and travel bag. The inner and intermediate layers may be formed to have substantially the same shape as the outer layer such that the perimeters of the layers match up and can be fastened together at the perimeter of the outer layer. In some implementations, and without limitation, the inner layer and/or any middle layers may be formed to have a smaller shape and size than the outer layer, such that fasteners for attaching the inner and/or middle layers to the outer layer are locating between the center and the perimeter of the outer layer.
[0063] The manufacturing process may additionally include forming various features on and in the layers of the travel device, such as a neck hole for receiving the head and neck of the wearer, one or more pockets for storing items, straps for configuring the device as a travel bag, straps for carrying the travel bag configuration, and various other features. Both the inner and outer layers (and any middle layers) may be formed to include neck holes that align when the layers are attached to each other. The neck holes may be located at or near the center of each of the layers, such the device drapes evenly over the wearer when it is donned. One or more fasteners (e.g., buttons, snaps, flexible hook fasteners, a zipper, etc.) may be installed at the neck hole for closing the neck hole when it is not in use. For example, and without limitation, one or more fasteners (e.g., a zipper) may be installed along the neck hole in the outer layer such that the neck hole can be closed when the device is being used as a blanket, sleeping sack, or travel bag.
[0064] In some embodiments, and without limitation, a hood may be formed and attached adjacent to the neck hole for use the garment configuration. In some implementations, and without limitation, the hood may be formed to be detachable from the device. For example, the hood may be formed with one or more fasteners (e.g., buttons, snaps, flexible hook fasteners, a zipper, etc.) along its perimeter to allow it to attach to the outer layer of the device around the neck hole; complementary fasteners may be installed on the outer layer around the neck hole. In some implementations, and without limitation, the fasteners on the outer layer of the device around the neck hole may be formed to have a dual role: both closing the neck hole when not in use and also being operable to attach the hood to the outer layer when the device is being used as a garment. In other implementations, separate sets of fasteners may be attached to the outer layer for closing the neck hole and attaching the hood.
[0065] The manufacturing process may include forming one or more pockets on the layers of the travel device. In some implementations, and without limitation, a pocket may be formed on and near the center of the outer layer (e.g., adjacent to the neck hole). Such a pocket may be used to store items (including the detachable hood). In further implementations, and without limitation, several pockets may be formed on the layers of the device, which may vary in size.
[0066] The manufacturing process may include forming and attaching at least one shoulder strap for carrying the device in the travel bag configuration. In some implementations, and without limitation, two shoulder straps (e.g., in the backpack configuration) may be attached to the travel device near the center of the outer layer. For example, and without limitation, the upper end of the straps may be attached on the outer layer near and flanking the neck hole and the lower end of the straps may be attached closer to the edge of the outer layer such that the user may slide each arm under one of the straps and don the travel bag on her back. In some implementations, and without limitation, the one or more straps may be formed to have adjustable lengths such that they may be worn tighter or looser on the wearer. In some implementations, and without limitation, the straps may be removable so that they may be stored when the device is used in configurations other than the travel bag. For example, the straps may be formed to be attachable at each end to the outer layer with clips, zippers, latches, etc.
[0067] The manufacturing process may further include forming and attaching at least one cinching strap that may be used to hold the travel device in the travel bag configuration (see, e.g.,
[0068] The manufacturing process may further include installing one or more fasteners (e.g., a zipper, snaps, buttons, flexible interlocking hook fasters [e.g., Velcro], etc.) along a perimeter edge of the outer layer for holding two folded halves of the travel device together in the sleeping sack configuration. For example, and without limitation, a zipper may be installed on the travel device that has an insertion pin and a pin box that flank a center line of the travel device. The zipper pin and pin box may be slotted together when the travel device is folded in half along the center line such that the perimeter of the two halves of the travel device match up, allowing the travel device to be zipped up around the outer edge of the folded halves to form a sleeping sack configuration.
[0069] The above described embodiments provide examples of the multifunctional travel device of the present invention, but do not limit the scope of the present invention. The present invention provides a multifunctional travel device that includes at least a blanket configuration, a garment configuration, a sleeping sack configuration, and a travel bag configuration for use in travel and outdoor activities, such as hiking, camping, hunting, and other outdoor travel and activities. It is to be understood that there are several variations in the travel device of the present invention, and that the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.