Stationary Hood Cold Weather Sleeping Bag
A mummy sleeping bag which allows the user to free his/her arms and upper torso while the hood and lower portion of the bag remains in place. This allows the user to complete tasks outside of the sleeping bag without completely exiting the bag through the hood end.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sleeping bag having an improved closure system.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
A typical prior art mummy sleeping bag is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,152,017, which is incorporated by reference. The traditional sleeping bag completely encloses the body of the user and has a closure means which typically is a zipper that ends near the user's neck or face and a “draw cord” to create a snug fit of the hood onto the user's head. A neck baffle is also provided which utilizes a second draw cord to create a seal around the user's neck in order to keep warm air in the main body of the bag. In addition, the zipper usually runs along one side of the bag with a short insulated baffle on the interior to prevent heat loss through said zipper. A disadvantage of this system is that when the user needs to perform a task outside of the sleeping bag, the user must first loosen the hood and neck baffle, and then undo the zipper to provide an exit opening. In addition, the draw-cord controlled baffle found on most bags is only partly effective in slowing heat loss through the zipper and may rub on the user's neck or chin and cause irritation.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention provides in a sleeping bag having a hood closure system, a novel closure system which comprises an extended exterior flap having a hand engaging means on an interior wall for grasping the exterior flap and allowing it to be placed over a longitudinally positioned zipper closure where said extended exterior flap is held in place by a hook and eye closure system. The hook and eye closure system is placed in close proximity to the head end of the bag where a hood is positioned in order to allow the sleeping bag to remain in place on the users head. A second optional hand engaging means is placed on the interior wall of the sleeping bag adjacent to the zipper to provide a gripping surface to hold the sleeping bag wall in position when the extended flap is placed over the zipper and placed in contact with the hook and eye closure system.
In operation, the hand engaging means on the extended exterior flap allows the user to pull the extended exterior flap over the zipper and attach the extended exterior flap to the hook and eye closure system while simultaneously adjusting the snugness of the closure to accommodate the user's body shape. This allows the user to open only the extended exterior flap and perform tasks outside of the sleeping bag without fully exiting it. In addition, the snug fit achieved with this system eliminates the need for the partially effective draw cord controlled neck baffle found on current bags. The zipper itself is located at the inside edge of an overlaid section of the bag, effectively becoming insulated from outside air, and solving the problem of insufficient baffles.
The invention is primarily intended for use in what is commonly known as a mummy type sleeping bag. Mummy type sleeping bags are insulated with various natural and synthetic fibers such as down or polyester fibers and are sized to accommodate a human body by being narrow at the area intended to accommodate the feet, wider at the hip and shoulder areas and narrower at the head area. An opening at the head area is typically provided with a hood that covers the head except for the face which has the hood closely fitted to the face with an appropriate drawstring closure system.
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In a preferred embodiment, the user utilizes the hand pockets 7 and 8 to create opposing forces to the area at the neck below the face opening 13 and secures the hood 3 in place using the hook and loop closure 15 & 8 as best shown by line 6a in
Claims
1. A sleeping bag having a hood closure system wherein said closure system comprises and interior flap and an extended exterior flap having a hand engagable means on an interior wall for grasping the exterior flap and allowing it to be placed over a longitudinally positioned zipper, said extended exterior flap held in place by a hook and eye closure system which is placed in close proximity to the head end of the bag where a hood is positioned on the users head.
2. A sleeping bag as defined in claim 1 where the sleeping bag is a mummy sleeping bag.
3. A sleeping bag as defined in claim 2 where the extended exterior flap is insulated with a insulating material.
4. A sleeping bag as defined in claim 2 where a hand engagable means is positioned on the inside of said interior flap.
5. A sleeping bag as defined in claim 4 where the hand engageable means is a finger size pocket
6. A sleeping bag as defined in claim 4 where the hand engageable means is a fabric, plastic, or metal hand-sized loop.
7. A sleeping bag as defined in claim 4 where the hand engageable means is a fabric, plastic, or metal hand-sized flap.
8. A sleeping bag as defined in claim 4 where the hand engageable means is a hand size pocket
9. A sleeping bag as defined in claim 2 where an optional hand engaging means is positioned on the inside of said exterior flap.
10. A sleeping bag as defined in claim 9 where the hand engageable means is a finger size pocket.
11. A sleeping bag as defined in claim 9 where the hand engageable means is a fabric, plastic, or metal hand-sized loop.
12. A sleeping bag as defined in claim 9 where the hand engageable means is a fabric, plastic, or metal hand-sized flap.
13. A sleeping bag as defined in claim 9 where the hand engageable means is a hand size pocket
14. A sleeping bag as defined in claim 2 where an optional hook and eye closure system is positioned at the exterior edge of said exterior flap.
15. A sleeping bag as defined in claim 2 where the hand engageable portion of the hood draw-cord is located on the exterior of the bag.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 3, 2009
Publication Date: Feb 3, 2011
Inventor: John Roy Hilgeman, JR. (Guttenberg, NJ)
Application Number: 12/534,330
International Classification: A47G 9/08 (20060101);