Back support with straps that is changeable with storage area
A style changeable backpack is disclosed where the backpack storage area is removable from a back support with shoulder straps to accommodate the style of the user. Backpacks of various styles and colors are combined or changed with back support and shoulder straps of various styles and colors. This allows a user to match the backpack and shoulder straps to the clothing that they are wearing as well as match the activities they will be performing. One style of storage area includes one or more transparent panels where pictures or drawings can be placed to further customize the backpack. The back support and shoulder straps are filled with memory foam to improve user comfort. A storage area can be configures as a gym bag, school backpack or a baby carrier. Other accessories can be added to the storage area to further coordinate the backpack as well as add additional functionality, these accessories can include water bottles, cell phone cases and lunch boxes.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional 60/786,851 filed Mar. 30, 2006 the entire contents of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference herein.
DESCRIPTION1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a backpack where the storage area of the backpack is removable and changeable with a back support with straps, and more particularly to a backpack intended to allow the owner of the backpack customize their backpack by selecting a backpack with a particular style and selecting one or more shoulder strap components to coordinate the backpack use and the shoulder straps. The shoulder straps and back support is constructed with memory foam that improves user comfort when they carry the backpack. The storage area backpack may have one or more transparent section to allow the user to insert pictures or drawings that can be seen from the outside of the storage area. The storage area can also be configured as a baby carrier that can be warn on the front of the user and made with memory foam that conforms to the shape of the baby and the person wearing the carrier. Coordinated accessories such as water bottles, cell phone cases and lunch boxes can be added to the carrier to match the fashion of the user.
2. Background of the Invention
Today backpacks are used for a number of purposes including carrying books, supplies, gym equipment and babies. The backpacks make a statement about the items you are carrying and can also be used to make a statement about a group you belong to and associate with. Most back packs are sold with generic colors, styles or insignia and the shoulder straps are secured to the backpack and allow only adjustment for length but are usually only offered in one color. While this limited choice of backpacks provides the basic function to carry items, it does not allow people to be creative and express themselves or allow them the flexibility to interchange backs and shoulder straps.
Some patents have been issued that allow the shoulder straps to be moved, exemplary examples of these backpacks are found in U.S. Pat. No. 5,577,652 issued to Linda J Sholl on Nov. 26, 1996, U.S. Pat. No. 5,934,527 issued to Maerenda W. Brevard on Aug. 10, 1999, U.S. Pat. No. 5,660,312 issued to David J. Wlaczak on Aug. 26, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 6,460,746 issued to Fred M. B. Amram on Oct. 8, 2002, U.S. Pat. No. 6,138,881 issued to Jeanne Paul et al. on Oct. 31, 2000 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,927,581 issued to James P. Reddy on Jul. 27, 1999 all disclose backpacks with shoulder straps that can be removed from the backpack. While these patents disclose removable shoulder straps they do not allow the shoulder straps to interchangeable among a group of backpacks. They further are not filled with memory foam to improve the comfort to the user. They are not offered to interchange with a baby carrier to allow transporting a baby on the front and or rear of the user.
The use of foam has been disclosed in a number of patents notably with U.S. Pat. No. 5,553,759 issued to Charles R. Eloshway on Sep. 10, 1996 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,240,159 issued to Lind A. Shall on Aug. 31, 1993. While these patents disclose the use of foam with backpacks they do not disclose the use of memory foam, do not disclose the interchangeability of shoulder straps with backpacks, nor do they disclose the backpacks for use to hold a baby.
Shoulder supported baby carriers have been disclosed in a number of patents notably U.S. Pat. No. 5,361,952 issued to Nancy Gold on Nov. 8, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,205,451 issued to Doras S. Manzer on Apr. 27, 1993 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,434,920 issued to Ann A. Moore on Mar. 6, 1984 disclose baby carriers. While these patents disclose baby carriers, none of them disclose that the straps on the carriers are changeable with backpacks. They further do not disclose including a transparent area for pictures or drawing, nor do they disclose the use of memory foam for padding in the straps or in the carrier.
The use of a clear transparent panel in a backpack that allows the user to install pictures or drawings is disclosed in US Published application 2003/0034369 to Robert Haber on Feb. 20, 2003. While this patent discloses a backpack with a transparent area where a picture or drawing can be placed, the published application does not disclose changeable shoulder straps, the use of memory foam, or that the shoulder straps are changeable with a baby carrier.
Various objects, features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, along with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals represent like components.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is therefore an object of the present backpack and shoulder straps as separate and interchangeable items to allow a user to customize their backpack to accommodate a particular style. The straps can be available in a variety of widths, colors, color combinations, lengths and styles. The backpacks are also available in a variety of colors styles and sizes to match the fashion of the user.
It is another object of the backpack and shoulder straps to provide accessories to accommodate the needs of the user, these accessories include but are not limited to CD holders, day timers, notebooks, calendars, cell phones, lunch boxes, pencil holders, water bottles, sunglass holders and MP3 or similar devices.
Another object of the backpack and shoulder straps to provide a backpack with expandable areas made from a flexible or mesh material that can accept additional item such as baseballs, snacks, soda cans and even spare shoulder straps.
Another object of the backpack and shoulder straps to provide a backpack with a transparent area where a user can place pictures, drawings or other items that customize the backpack for identification. The transparent area can be formed from a clear plastic cover that provides some protection from the elements or from a mesh material that allows the image to be viewed through the mesh. The pictures and or drawings can be easily changed as desired.
Another object of the backpack and shoulder straps to provide the shoulder straps secured to a back member where the backpack or storage area can be separated from the shoulder strap/back member portion. The parts are zipped together and interchangeable from a large storage area, to a small storage are to a baby carrier all using the same shoulder straps and back support.
Another object of the backpack and shoulder straps to provide the backpack with a set of marking pens that allow the owner of the backpack to further customize the backpack and the straps to make them more unique. Permanent pens can be used where the markings cannot be removed with washing. Temporary pens can be used to provide non-permanent identification to the straps or backpack. Marks from temporary marking pens can be removed by washing or cleaning the bag so the user can continue to modify the straps and backpack when they desire.
A further object of the backpack and shoulder straps to provide a bar code and or electronic ID to each backpack so a unique backpack can be identified between two or more backpacks that appear identical.
Various objects, features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, along with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals represent like components.
Referring to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
A form of identification 40 is placed on the backpack to allow each person to identify their own backpack to differentiate one bag from another. In one contemplated embodiment the backpack can be sold with an accessory kit consisting of a set of permanent or temporary pens that allow a user to further customize their bag. Temporary pens allow the user to color or mark their backpack and wash the temporary markings from the bag to allow them to mark the backpack numerous times. If permanent coloring pens are markers are used the backpack can be permanently marked. A combination of permanent and temporary markers can be used to provide the both permanent markings such as a person's name and temporary marking such as colors or drawings. A barcode 50 is shown that allows each backpack to be marked and identified with a scanner or similar method. An electronic tag or marker 52 can be placed on, within, or on the bag to identify the bag electronically as the user passes through an electronic scanning device. In another contemplated embodiment the identification can be with a GPS or similar device that allows the location of the bag or the location of the student to be located on a global map.
None, one or more pockets 60 are placed on the sides and or back of the backpack to allow placement or storage of items such as but not limited CD holders, day timers, notebooks, calendars, cell phone, lunch boxes, pencil holders, water bottles, glasses and MP3 player. One or more zippers 70 are located on the top and or sides of the backpack to allow access to the internal or external cavities of the backpack. One distinctive marking of the backpack is the contrasting stitching 80 on some or all of the edges of the backpack. The stitching adds a decorative and unique appearance to the backpack and differentiates the manufacturer of the backpack in comparison to other manufacturers.
Another unique attribute of the backpack is that the backpack is intended to be sold separately from the straps 90. The shoulder straps are shown configured in two pieces 90 and 92 with a buckle 94 that secures the ends of the shoulder straps together and provides adjustment for the length of the shoulder straps. A user can use one two or three shoulder straps.
The straps are sold as separate items from the backpack. Straps 200, 210, 220 and 230 show different styles of shoulder straps. The shoulder straps can be one color multiple colors or decorated. The upper portion and the lower portion of the straps can each be a different color or style. A latch, clasp or stop 202 prevents the shoulder strap from being pulled through the backpack. A latch can alternatively be utilized to secure the shoulder straps onto the backpack. A latch allows faster changing of the shoulder straps, and may include a swivel to reduce the possibility of tangling the shoulder straps. The shoulder straps can also be colored with the temporary and or permanent markers previously described. A user can swap shoulder straps as they see fit to match their particular style or to match the clothes they are wearing.
Thus specific embodiments and applications of a backpack with interchangeable shoulder straps have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of any appended claims.
Claims
1. A backpack with interchangeable storage capability comprising:
- an essentially rectangular back support;
- attachment means for securing at least one shoulder strap in at least two locations on the essentially rectangular back support;
- a storage cavity that is securable and completely removable from the essentially rectangular back support.
2. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 1 wherein the storage cavity is changeable from an essentially open cavity to a baby carrier.
3. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 1 wherein the storage cavity is secured to the essentially rectangular back support with a zippered securing means.
4. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 1 wherein the storage cavity is secured to the essentially rectangular back support with Velcro.
5. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 1 wherein the at least one shoulder strap include memory foam integrated with the at least one shoulder strap.
6. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 1 wherein the essentially rectangular back support include memory foam integrated within the essentially rectangular back support.
7. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 1 wherein the essentially rectangular back support has securing holes along the top and sides of the essentially rectangular back support for securing the at least one shoulder strap to a plurality of locations on the essentially rectangular back support.
8. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 2 wherein the baby carrier includes at least four straps that wrap above and below the arms of a baby installed with the carrier.
9. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 8 wherein the at least four straps loop from the baby carrier through the essentially rectangular back support and are secured in a location covering at least a portion of a child in the baby carrier.
10. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 1 wherein a variety of different storage cavity configurations are interchangeable with the essentially rectangular back support, accessories
11. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 10 wherein the different storage cavity configurations include storage for at least one of a cell phone, pager, glasses, hats, tapes, CD's, pictures, drinks, books, pencils, pens, markers, game players, music players and notebooks.
12. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 1 wherein the backpack has a transparent area for storage and display of pictures.
13. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 1 wherein the backpack has an area for a barcode identifier.
14. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 1 wherein the backpack has a location for entering the name of the owner.
15. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 1 wherein the storage cavity has an expandable cavity that is expanded and condensed by opening a zipper that extends around the cavity.
16. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 15 wherein the expandable storage cavity provides for expansion of only a portion of the cavity and the entire cavity.
17. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 1 wherein the storage cavity is customizable by a purchaser.
18. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 1 wherein an owner can interchange different straps, back supports and storage cavities.
19. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 1 wherein the at least one shoulder strap allows the user to configure the backpack as a sling type backpack, or at least two shoulder straps can be secured to the essentially rectangular back support to allow the backpack to be warn essentially flat against the back or front of a user.
20. The backpack with interchangeable storage capability according to claim 1 that further includes a position or location tracker to allow a user to determine the location of they backpack if it is lost or stolen.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 30, 2007
Publication Date: Oct 4, 2007
Inventor: Jack Shawen (Glendale, CA)
Application Number: 11/731,243
International Classification: A45F 4/02 (20060101); A45C 15/00 (20060101);