PACK WITH DEPLOYABLE PANEL
20260013611 ยท 2026-01-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C13/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/047
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A chestpack or other personal effect is provided having a chest panel that comprises at least one folding panel. The folding panel is hingedly attached to the chest panel, and is operable to be in a secured or deployed position. At least one retention pocket is on the chest panel. At least one tab is on the folding panel, being operable to removably engage the at least one retention pocket and secure the folding panel in the closed position.
Claims
1. A pack comprising: a chest panel comprising at least one folding panel, wherein the folding panel is hingedly attached to the chest panel, and wherein the folding panel is operable to be in a deployed or a secured position; at least one retention pocket defined by the chest panel; at least one tab on the folding panel, the at least one tab operable to removably engage the at least one retention pocket and to secure the folding panel in the secured position.
2. The pack of claim 1, wherein a windowed panel is coupled to a posterior side of the folding panel to define a transparent pocket comprising an inlet operable to receive an article, wherein the transparent pocket provides that the article, when placed in the transparent pocket, is visible when the folding panel is in the deployed position.
3. The pack of claim 1 further comprising: a back panel; a pair of adjustable shoulder straps operably connected to the chest panel and the back panel, wherein the pair of adjustable shoulder straps is operable to secure the pack to a torso of a user when the pack is worn; a pair of adjustable hip belts connected to the chest panel and the back panel, wherein the pair of adjustable hip belts is operable to secure the pack to the torso of the user when the pack is worn.
4. The pack of claim 3, wherein the chest panel further comprises: a first portion comprising a first anterior surface and a first posterior surface, wherein the first portion is connected to a first shoulder strap of the pair of adjustable shoulder straps, and the first portion is additionally connected to a first hip belt of the pair of adjustable hip belts, wherein the first portion comprises the folding panel hingedly attached to the first anterior surface; a panel fastener coupled the first portion; a second portion comprising a second anterior surface and a second posterior surface, wherein the second portion is connected to a second shoulder strap of the pair of adjustable shoulder straps, and the second portion is additionally connected to a second hip belt of the pair of adjustable hip belts; a complimentary panel fastener coupled to an anterior surface of the second portion, wherein the panel fastener and complimentary panel fastener are operable to couple to each other to couple the first portion to the second portion.
5. The pack of claim 1, wherein the at least one tab comprises a first tab and a second tab, wherein the first and second tabs are operable to removably engage one or more retention pockets.
6. The pack of claim 1, further comprising a tab insert comprising an engagement region further defining the at least one tab, and an attachment region, wherein the attachment region is operable to be coupled to the folding panel.
7. The pack of claim 6, wherein the attachment region comprises a sewable region, and wherein the attachment region is sewn to the folding panel.
8. The pack of claim 6, wherein the engagement region comprises a thickness greater than a thickness of the attachment region.
9. The pack of claim 1, wherein the at least one tab is operable to disengage the at least one retention pocket by providing an outward force to the folding panel from the secured position.
10. The pack of claim 1, wherein the at least one tab is operable to engage, from a deployed position, the at least one retention pocket by bending the folding panel such that an engagement angle of the at least one tab, in reference to the at least one retention pocket, is positioned to penetrate an opening of the at least one retention pocket.
11. The pack of claim 1, further comprising: a battery pocket configured to hold a battery; electroluminescent wire sewn into at least one portion of the pack, wherein the electroluminescent wire connects to the battery, when installed in the battery pocket.
12. A method of manufacturing a pack comprising: forming a chest panel; hingedly coupling at least one folding panel to the chest panel, wherein the folding panel is operable to be in a deployed or a secured position; forming at least one retention pocket on the chest panel; and coupling at least one tab to the folding panel, wherein the at least one tab is operable to removably engage the at least one retention pocket to secure the folding panel in the secured position.
13. The method of manufacturing a pack of claim 12, comprising: coupling a windowed panel to a posterior side of the folding panel to define a transparent pocket; forming an inlet into the transparent pocket, the transparent pocket operable to receive an article, wherein the transparent pocket provides that the article, when placed in the transparent pocket, is visible when the folding panel is in the deployed position.
14. The method of manufacturing a pack of claim 12, comprising: forming a back panel; connecting a pair of adjustable shoulder straps to the chest panel and the back panel, wherein the pair of adjustable shoulder straps is operable to secure the pack to a torso of a user when the pack is worn; connecting a pair of adjustable hip belts to the chest panel and the back panel, wherein the pair of adjustable hip belts is operable to secure the pack to the torso of the user when the pack is worn.
15. The method of manufacturing a pack of claim 14, wherein: the chest panel further comprises a first portion comprising a first anterior surface and a first posterior surface and a second portion comprising a second anterior surface and a second posterior surface; coupling the first portion to a first shoulder strap of the pair of adjustable shoulder straps; coupling the first portion to a first hip belt of the pair of adjustable hip belts; hingedly coupling the folding panel to the first anterior surface of the first portion; coupling a panel fastener to a first posterior surface of the first portion; coupling complimentary panel fastener to the second anterior surface of the second portion; coupling the second portion to a second shoulder strap of the pair of adjustable shoulder straps; coupling the second portion to a second hip belt of the pair of adjustable hip belts, wherein the panel fastener and complimentary panel fastener are operable to engage each other and couple the first portion to the second portion.
16. The method of manufacturing a pack of claim 12, comprising: providing a first tab of the at least one tab on the folding panel; providing a second tab of the at least one tab on the folding panel; wherein the first tab is operable to removably engage one or more retention pockets.
17. The method of manufacturing a pack of claim 12, comprising: forming a tab insert; defining an engagement region of the tab insert that defines the at least one tab; defining an attachment region of the tab insert; coupling the attachment region to the folding panel.
18. The method of manufacturing a pack of claim 17, comprising: providing a sewable region of the attachment region; sewing the attachment region to the folding panel.
19. The method of manufacturing a pack of claim 17, comprising: forming the engagement region to comprise a thickness greater than a thickness of the attachment region.
20. The method of manufacturing a pack of claim 12, comprising: positioning the at least one tab on the chest panel to be operable to disengage the at least one retention pocket by providing an outward force to the folding panel from the secured position.
21. The method of manufacturing a pack of claim 12, comprising: positioning the at least one tab on the chest panel operable to engage, from a deployed position, the at least one retention pocket by bending the folding panel such that an engagement angle of the at least one tab, in reference to the at least one retention pocket, is positioned to penetrate an opening of the at least one retention pocket.
22. A personal effect comprising: at least one folding panel hingedly attached to a chest panel on an exterior of the article of clothing, wherein the folding panel is operable to be in a deployed or a secured position; at least one retention pocket defined by the chest panel; and at least one tab on the folding panel, the at least one tab operable to removably engage the at least one retention pocket and to secure the folding panel in the secured position.
23. The personal effect of claim 22, wherein the personal effect comprises a jacket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0050] The hip belts 114 may be attached to one or more of the back panel 110 and chest panel 104 with belt extensions 120 and suitable hardware 122, such buckles, uniloops, etc. In an embodiment, the belt extensions 120 comprise webbing.
[0051] The shoulder straps 112 are partially formed as extensions 124 that emanate from both the back panel 110 and the chest panel 104. Adjustable shoulder adjustment elements 126 are attached to chest panel 104 extensions 124, and interact with shoulder hardware 128 attached to the back panel 110 extensions 124. An example of shoulder hardware 128 is a uniloop coupled to a back panel 110 extension 124 that allows the distal portion of a shoulder adjustment element 126 to pass therethrough and fold back to attach to a proximal end 140 of itself, such that the distance between the chest panel 104 extension 124 and back panel extension 124 is adjustable. In the embodiment illustrated, complimentary fastener portions 130 are attached to the distal ends 132 of the shoulder adjustment elements 126 as well as to the chest panel 104 extensions 124. In the embodiment illustrated, the fastener portions 130 comprise a hook and loop fastener. The hook and loop is sewn to the chest panel 104 extensions 124. The hook and loop may be sewn to the chest panel 104 extensions 124 through the shoulder adjustment elements 126, as illustrated by the closure stitches 153 in
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[0056] In an embodiment, a window is present in the outward facing panel. This could allow a camera of a smart device, for example, to record while the folding panel is secured. The window may be made of a hard or soft material. The window may be framed by a framing member. The framing member may accommodate a door/panel/retractable cover that protects the window when closed, and reveals the window when in an opened position.
[0057] The noted components are sewn together in an embodiment, but other attachment means, such as fusing or the use of adhesives are contemplated, and may be utilized in any combination. The outward facing panel 134 and frame panel 142 are sewn together with the windowed panel 106 therebetween. By leaving an upper portion 150 of the folding panel 102 unsewn, a pocket 108 is formed, as illustrated by arrow B on FIG., with the arrow passing through the pocket's inlet. 7B. An article placed in the pocket 108 is therefore visible through the windowed panel 106. Proximate the upper portion 150, a closure 152 may be provided that facilitates the closing of the pocket 108. In the embodiment illustrated, hook and loop fastener (not visible) is sewn into the frame panel and/or windowed panel 106, and also onto an opposing surface of the folding panel 102. The closure 152 portions are situated such that the pocket 108 is openable and closeable. In the illustration provided, the closure is secured using stitches 138. Other fastening means, both waterproof/water-resistant and non-waterproof/non-water-resistant, are also contemplated, such as zippers and snaps for example. The frame panel 142 is formed from a single piece of material in embodiments. In other embodiments, at least one of the sides 154, bottom 156, and top 158 are separate pieces of material, that when sewn, form the frame panel 142. In some embodiments, a flexible sheet 146 is sewn to a portion of the folding panel 102, such as the outward facing panel 134, for example and provided without limitation. Alternatively, the flexible sheet 146 may be disposed between layers of material and are substantially not visible, as it is hidden by textiles, or the like, that comprise the outward facing panel 134.
[0058] A flap 160 provides a portion of the folding panel 102 that is attachable to the chest panel 104. Note that in
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[0060] The shape of the tabs 170 may be a polygonal shape, as presently illustrated, but may be other polygonal shapes, rounded/curved shapes, polygonal shapes with rounded/curved portions, etc. The surface 182 of the engagement region 174 may be relatively smooth or may have a texture thereupon. The smoother the surface 182, the easier it may be to engage retention pockets 176, while textures and/or features 184 such as ridges, barbs, bosses, arrays of small protrusions, and other patterns defined by the engagement region 174 facilitate engagement. Combinations are considered, such as a smooth texture, but with features 184 that share the same texture. In an embodiment, the attachment region 172 is between approximately 1 mm to 3 mm thick, while the engagement region 174 is between approximately 3 mm and 7 mm thick. Greater or lower thicknesses are considered. The tab insert 144 may be made from metals, plastics, polymers, composites, ceramics, and combinations thereof. The tab insert 144 may be formed using additive manufacturing techniques, subtractive manufacturing techniques, pressing, molding, and combinations thereof. Some examples include machining, 3D printing, and injection molding.
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[0063] In some embodiments, the folding panel may be operable to be in a deployed or secured position. The at least one tab may be operable to removably engage the at least one retention pocket to secure the folding panel in the secured position. The pair of adjustable shoulder straps may be operable to secure the chestpack to a torso of a user when the chestpack may be worn. The pair of adjustable hip belts may be operable to secure the chestpack to the torso of the user when the chestpack may be worn. It should be noted that not all of the above steps need be included in all embodiments, and some additional steps may be added that incorporate that which is described herein. For example, hip belts may not be present in embodiments of the method or apparatus.
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[0066] A panel fastener 894 coupled to the front 802a of the jacket 800b couples to a complimentary panel fastener (not visible) on a posterior surface 188 (not visible) of the folding panel 102, which is coupled to the opposing front 802b portion of the jacket 800b. Thus, to place the folding panel 102 approximately centered on the jacket 800b front 802, an attached region 816 of the folding panel 102, is secured to the front portion 802a, while an overhanging region 818 of the folding panel, is attachable to the opposing front portion 802b. The overhanging region 818 crosses over any closure 804 on the article of clothing 800, thus allowing the closure 804 to be closed, and the folding panel 102 to be relatively centered, if so desired. Offset placements that cross over any closure 804 are also considered. The overhanging region 818 comprises the complimentary panel fastener (not visible) on a posterior surface 188 (not visible) thereof.
[0067] In some embodiments, the attached region 816 of the folding panel 102 is secured to the front 802a, by means described herein, but clearance between the securing means and the closure 804 is provided so a user has sufficient clearance to operate the closure 804. In some embodiments, this means that the overhanging region 818 effectively begins on the side of the jacket front panel 802a where the front panel 102 is attached, as the overhang begins distally from the closure border 805 so that the closure is more readily accessible.
[0068] The folding panel 102 and chest panel 104a are constructed as described elsewhere herein and illustrated by at least portions of
[0069] Personal effects 800 include, but are not limited to, shell layers, shirts, vests, pants, other articles of clothing, in addition to backpacks, cases, bags, luggage, and other accessory items. Furthermore, the folding panel need not be on a front portion of articles of clothing, backpacks, cases, bags, luggage, and other accessory items, as any other exterior portion may serve as surface where the folding panel 102 is installed. The panel fastener 894 and complimentary panel fastener may comprise hook and loop fastener, snaps, zippers, Dual Lock etc. In variations of personal effects 800, it will be understood that terminology such as chest panel, for example, may mean a side panel in cases of luggage, or leg panel in case of pants. One skilled in the art will recognize operably analogous portions in various types of personal effects, and the terminology used herein for articles of clothing, or jackets in particular, should not be considered limiting.
[0070] The present description depicts specific examples to teach those skilled in the art how to make and use the best mode of the invention. For the purpose of teaching inventive principles, some conventional aspects have been simplified or omitted. Those skilled in the art will appreciate variations from these examples that fall within the scope of the invention.
[0071] The detailed descriptions of the above embodiments are not exhaustive descriptions of all embodiments contemplated by the inventors to be within the scope of the invention. Indeed, persons skilled in the art will recognize that certain elements of the above-described embodiments may variously be combined or eliminated to create further embodiments, and such further embodiments fall within the scope and teachings of the invention. It will also be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the above-described embodiments may be combined in whole or in part to create additional embodiments within the scope and teachings of the invention.
[0072] Thus, although specific embodiments of, and examples for, the invention are described herein for illustrative purposes, various equivalent modifications are possible within the scope of the invention, as those skilled in the relevant art will recognize. The teachings provided herein may be applied to other embodiments than those described above and shown in the accompanying figures. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is determined from the following claims.