Backpack laptop riser
12514359 ยท 2026-01-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2200/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F5/1525
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F4/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F4/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A versatile backpack is disclosed, capable of transforming into a laptop stand. The backpack features a rigid structure comprising a bottom panel, two side panels, a front panel, and a back panel with a pivotable top section. A soft top panel encloses the interior volume of the backpack with a closeable opening. Shoulder straps allow for comfortable wear. The top back panel can fold down to meet the side panels, creating a rigid box structure suitable for supporting a laptop. This innovative design provides a convenient and portable solution for users needing both a backpack and a laptop stand in one compact unit.
Claims
1. A backpack that converts into a laptop stand, the backpack comprising: a rigid bottom panel; a first rigid side panel attached to the rigid bottom panel; a second rigid side panel attached to the rigid bottom panel opposite the first rigid side panel; a rigid front panel attached to the rigid bottom panel, the first rigid side panel, and the second rigid side panel; a rigid back panel comprising: a rigid bottom back panel attached to the rigid bottom panel, the first rigid side panel, and the second rigid side panel opposite the rigid front panel; and a top rigid back panel pivotably attached to the rigid bottom back panel and configured to fold down in one direction; wherein the attached rigid bottom, first rigid side panel side, second rigid side panel, rigid front panel, and rigid back panel define an interior volume of the backpack, a soft top panel attached to the rigid front panel, the first and second rigid side panel and the rigid back panel opposite the rigid bottom panel enclosing the interior volume of the backpack and having a closeable opening into the interior volume; and a pair of shoulder straps attached to and extending between the top rigid back panel and the first and second rigid side panels in proximity to the rigid bottom panel and configured to allow the backpack to be worn by a user; wherein the top rigid back panel is configured to fold down over the soft top panel and the interior volume of the backpack to meet with the side panels forming a rigid box for supporting a laptop.
2. The backpack of claim 1, wherein the closeable opening of the soft top panel comprises a zippered opening.
3. The backpack of claim 1 further comprising: securing means disposed on each strap of the pair of shoulder straps; and securing mean disposed on each of the first and second rigid side panels in proximity to the rigid bottom panel; wherein when the top rigid back panel is folded over the soft top panel and the interior volume of the backpack, each strap can be positioned across a side panel and secured to their respective side panel using the securing means to hold the top rigid back panel in position over the soft top panel and the interior volume of the backpack to form the rigid box.
4. The backpack of claim 3, wherein the securing means comprises one or more of clips, hooks, latches, straps, buttons, snaps, and hook and loop fasteners.
5. The backpack of claim 3, wherein the rigid box can be used in a vertical or horizontal position for supporting a laptop.
6. The backpack of claim 1, wherein the rigid front panel has a width dimension that is less than a width dimension of the rigid back panel and the rigid bottom panel has a substantially trapezoidal shape.
7. The backpack of claim 6, wherein the top rigid back panel is configured to match the trapezoidal shape of rigid bottom panel such that the rigid box formed by folding the top rigid back panel over the soft top panel and the interior volume of the backpack to meet with the rigid front and side panels has a substantially trapezoidal cross-sectional shape.
8. The backpack of claim 1, wherein one or more of the rigid bottom, side, front, and back panels comprise an outer shell comprising a flexible material, and a frame comprising a rigid material providing structure and support for the outer shell.
9. The backpack of claim 8, wherein the flexible material of the outer shell comprises a fabric.
10. The backpack of claim 8, wherein the frame comprises a sheet of rigid material.
11. The backpack of claim 8, where the rigid material of the frame comprises one or more of plastic, composite, wood, metal, and combinations thereof.
12. The backpack of claim 1, wherein when the backpack is folded into the rigid box configuration for supporting the laptop, the rigid back establishes a substantially flat surface configured to support the laptop.
13. A method of using a backpack that converts into a laptop stand, the method comprising: providing a backpack that converts into a laptop stand, wherein the backpack comprises: a rigid bottom panel; a first rigid side panel attached to the rigid bottom panel; a second rigid side panel attached to the rigid bottom panel opposite the first rigid side panel; a rigid front panel attached to the rigid bottom panel, the first rigid side panel, and the second rigid side panel; a rigid back panel comprising: a rigid bottom back panel attached to the rigid bottom panel, the first rigid side panel, and the second rigid side panel opposite the rigid front panel; and a top rigid back panel pivotably attached to the rigid bottom back panel and configured to fold down in one direction; wherein the attached rigid bottom, first rigid side panel side, second rigid side panel, rigid front panel, and rigid back panel define an interior volume of the backpack, a soft top panel attached to the rigid front panel, the first and second rigid side panel and the rigid back panel opposite the rigid bottom panel enclosing the interior volume of the backpack and having a closeable opening into the interior volume; and a pair of shoulder straps attached to and extending between the top rigid back panel and the first and second rigid side panels in proximity to the rigid bottom panel and configured to allow the backpack to be worn by a user; wherein the top rigid back panel is configured to fold down over the soft top panel and the interior volume of the backpack to meet with the side panels forming a rigid box for supporting a laptop; and folding the top rigid back panel down over the soft top panel and the interior volume of the backpack to meet with the side panels to form the rigid box.
14. The method of claim 13 further comprising: removing contents from the interior volume of the backpack that would interfere with conversion of the backpack into the laptop stand.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the backpack further comprises: securing means disposed on each strap of the pair of shoulder straps; and securing mean disposed on each of the first and second rigid side panels in proximity to the rigid bottom panel; wherein when the top rigid back panel is folded over the soft top panel and the interior volume of the backpack, each strap can be positioned across a side panel and secured to their respective side panel using the securing means to hold the top rigid back panel in position over the soft top panel and the interior volume of the backpack to form the rigid box.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the method further comprises: positioning each strap along the side panel; and securing each strap to the respective side panel using the securing means to hold the top rigid back panel in position over the soft top panel and the interior volume of the backpack to form the rigid box.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising: orienting the rigid box horizontally.
18. The method of claim 13, further comprising: placing a laptop upon a rigid panel of the rigid box.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) These and other characteristics of the present invention will be more fully understood by reference to the following detailed description in conjunction with the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) An illustrative embodiment of the present invention relates to a backpack that can convert into a laptop stand which can function as both a backpack for the storage and transport of a laptop computer and a stand or riser for supporting the laptop on a user's lap, between the knees, or on the floor.
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(15) The backpack that can convert into a laptop stand of the present invention enables use as both a backpack with laptop storage and a laptop stand or riser for a more comfortable and stable working experience with the laptop. A conventional backpack with two straps does not have the necessary components to be used as a laptop stand or riser, and a laptop stand is convenient considering a backpack carries laptops and laptop stands or risers make using a laptop more comfortable and ergonomic.
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(17) The rigid back panel 110 comprises a rigid bottom back panel 116 and a top rigid back panel 118 pivotably attached to the rigid bottom back panel 116 (here via a hinge 120) and configured to fold down in one direction. The rigid bottom back panel 116 is attached to the rigid bottom panel 102, the first rigid side panel 104, and the second rigid side panel 106 opposite the rigid front panel 108. The attached rigid bottom panel 102, first rigid side panel 104, second rigid side panel 106, rigid front panel 108, and rigid back panel 110 define an interior volume 122 (As shown in
(18) The soft top panel 112 is attached to the rigid front panel 108, the first rigid side panel 104, the second rigid side panel 106, and the rigid back panel 110 opposite the rigid bottom panel 102 enclosing the interior volume of the backpack and having a closeable opening 124 into the interior volume 122. In certain embodiments, such as shown here, this closeable opening 124 comprises a zippered opening. Other possible configurations and means of providing a closeable opening 124 will be apparent to one skilled in the art given the benefit of this disclosure.
(19) The pair of shoulder straps 114 are attached to and extend between the top rigid back panel 118 and the first and second rigid side panels 104, 106 in proximity to the rigid bottom panel 102 and configured to allow the backpack 100 to be worn by a user. In certain embodiments, securing means 126, are disposed on the straps 114 as well as corresponding securing means 128 disposed on each of the first and second rigid side panels 104, 106 in proximity to the rigid bottom panel 102. In some such embodiments, such as shown here, the securing means 126, 128 comprise interlocking clip mechanisms. Other potential securing means include but are not limited to, hooks, latches, straps, buttons, snaps, hook and loop fasteners, or the like, each of which would be understood by those of skill in the art given the benefit of this disclosure and therefore not required to be additionally depicted in the drawings.
(20) In certain embodiments, one or more of the rigid bottom panel 102, first rigid side panel 104, second rigid side panel 106, rigid front panel 108, rigid bottom back panel 116, and top rigid back panel 118 comprise an outer shell (shown in the figures as the outer surface of rigid bottom panel 102, first rigid side panel 104, second rigid side panel 106, rigid front panel 108, rigid bottom back panel 116, and top rigid back panel 118) comprising a flexible material, and a frame 200 (as seen in
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(23) In some embodiments, when the top rigid back panel 118 is folded over the soft top panel 112 and the interior volume 122 of the backpack 100 via the hinge 120, each strap 114 can be positioned across a rigid side panel 104, 106 and secured to their respective side panel 104, 106 using the securing means 126, 128 to hold the top rigid back panel 118 in position over the soft top panel 112 and the interior volume 122 of the backpack to form the rigid box. This also keeps the straps 114 from dangling where they can be more easily snagged.
(24) Once the straps 114 have been secured to the rigid side panels 104, 106 and the top rigid back panel 118 held in place to form the rigid box, the rigid box may also be oriented horizontally, as seen in
(25) In certain embodiments, the rigid front panel 108 has a width dimension that is less than a width dimension of the rigid back panel 110 and the rigid bottom panel 102 has a substantially trapezoidal shape. In still further embodiments, the top rigid back panel 118 is configured to match the trapezoidal shape of rigid bottom panel 102 such that the rigid box formed by folding the top rigid back panel 118 over the soft top panel 112 and the interior volume 122 of the backpack 100 to meet with the first right side panel 104 and second rigid side panel 106 has a substantially trapezoidal cross-sectional shape. Such a trapezoidal cross-section allows the rigid box to fit more comfortably between a user's legs.
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(27) As utilized herein, the terms comprises and comprising are intended to be construed as being inclusive, not exclusive. As utilized herein, the terms exemplary, example, and illustrative, are intended to mean serving as an example, instance, or illustration and should not be construed as indicating, or not indicating, a preferred or advantageous configuration relative to other configurations. As utilized herein, the terms about, generally, and approximately are intended to cover variations that may be existing in the top and lower limits of the ranges of subjective or objective values, such as variations in properties, parameters, sizes, and dimensions. In one non-limiting example, the terms about, generally, and approximately mean at, or plus 10 percent or less, or minus 10 percent or less. In one non-limiting example, the terms about, generally, and approximately mean sufficiently close to be deemed by one of skill in the art in the relevant field to be included. As utilized herein, the term substantially refers to the complete or nearly complete extent or degree of an action, characteristic, property, state, structure, item, or result, as would be appreciated by one of skill in the art. For example, an object that is substantially circular would mean that the object is either completely a circle to mathematically determinable limits, or nearly a circle as would be recognized or understood by one of skill in the art. The exact allowable degree of deviation from absolute completeness may in some instances depend on the specific context. However, in general, the nearness of completion will be so as to have the same overall result as if absolute and total completion were achieved or obtained. The use of substantially is equally applicable when utilized in a negative connotation to refer to the complete or near complete lack of an action, characteristic, property, state, structure, item, or result, as would be appreciated by one of skill in the art.
(28) Numerous modifications and alternative embodiments of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only and is for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the best mode for carrying out the present invention. Details of the structure may vary substantially without departing from the spirit of the present invention, and exclusive use of all modifications that come within the scope of the appended claims is reserved. Within this specification, embodiments have been described in a way that enables a clear and concise specification to be written, but it is intended and will be appreciated that embodiments may be variously combined or separated without parting from the invention. It is intended that the present invention be limited only to the extent required by the appended claims and the applicable rules of law.
(29) It is also to be understood that the following claims are to cover all generic and specific features of the invention described herein, and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.