VENDING BACKPACK
A vending bag or backpack is provided for carrying and displaying drinks and food. The body and lid of the pack are insulated and have a temperature reflective inner surface. A hammock is centrally located in a central compartment to both carry food containers and to locate drink containers. An outer pocket holds and displays containers of condiments or dips. Other pockets are designed to hold a debit machine, napkins and menus. A pocket in the lid is sized to accept a hot or cold pad. A combination comprising the vending backpack and a debit machine bag is also provided.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/525,731, filed Aug. 20, 2011, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
FIELDThe present technology is related to a bag designed to hold and display food and drinks for marketing to customers. More specifically, the technology is a backpack to hold and display dips, condiments, and drinks, while holding a debit or credit machine, menus and napkins.
BACKGROUNDBackpacks are used to carry a wide range of goods, such as books, camping gear, and food. When food is being carried, it is preferable to have a means of keeping it cool. An example of such a pack is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,509,279.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,509,279 discloses a cooler backpack with compartments. The cooler backpack includes two or more separate storage compartments adjoining a central ice container. One of the compartments may be adapted to store cans or bottles of beverages in a plurality of recesses formed in one side of the ice container. Another of the compartments may be used for food storage and includes an insulated hard shell container having one or more shelves. The storage compartments and ice container fit within a durable insulated backpack. Apertures in the side of the backpack provide separate access to each of the storage compartments.
Another example is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,673,117. The backpack cooler utilizes an insulated foam core that is covered on the outside with a cloth sheath and has a rigid reinforcing liner which defines a well to hold two stacked six packs of 12 ounce containers. The cloth jacket is retained to the rest of the cooler body by means of a retainer cord that fits into a peripheral retainer groove defined in the foam core, and a pair of shoulder straps fasten to the cloth jacket by means of a lateral pin that engages in a looped channel defined in the upper edge of the cloth jacket. The pin lies in a cavity defined in the foam core of the cooler body adjacent the retainer groove to prevent axial migration of the pin. The entire structure is strong enough to support the weight of a person, so that it doubles as a seat. Also, whereas the primary thrust of the invention is the accommodation of six packs of beer or sodas in twelve ounce cans, there is also an uninsulated accessory pouch defined by the jacket of the preferred embodiment to carry miscellaneous items.
Means for displaying items for sale are configured to ensure ease of both viewing and picking out. When items are to be kept cold, this usually means glass cases with refrigeration and shelving.
SUMMARYThe present technology is designed to meet the goals of both carrying and displaying packaged food and drinks, while keeping them either hot or cold. The folding, vending backpack of the present technology comprises:
(a) an insulated, soft-cover body defining a central compartment having an open end, the central compartment being lined with a thermally reflective layer;
(b) a hammock having dividers to define segments, the segments separating and retaining drink containers such that the drink containers can be viewed by a vendor or purchaser, the hammock suspended by the dividers in the central compartment, the hammock for carrying and displaying food containers between the drink containers;
(c) an insulated, soft-cover lid hingeably connected to the body at the open end for covering the open end, the lid being lined with a thermally reflective layer and comprising a pocket for accepted a cold pack or a hot pack;
(d) a zipper disposed between the lid and the body;
(e) a front pocket for holding and displaying containers of food, the front pocket comprising a mesh or transparent, flexible material;
(f) a middle pocket for holding a debit or credit machine;
(g) side pockets for holding menus and napkins; and
(h) a shoulder strap connected to the body, the shoulder strap being adjustable and enabling a vendor to carry the backpack, such that in use, containers of food and drinks are displayed for purchase.
Preferably the backpack comprises an erasable surface for displaying pricing information, the erasable surface located on the pocket in the lid.
The hammock and dividers advantageously define four segments for retaining and displaying drink containers.
The hammock and dividers preferably comprises a single unit as this reduces manufacturing costs.
The front pocket preferably comprises a mesh material as this is flexible and washable.
The front pocket is sized to hold about four to about six food containers each having a volume of about 100 mL to about 250 mL.
The vending backpack may comprise a hand grip.
Preferably, the segments are circular apertures.
Also provided is a folding, vending backpack for carrying and displaying containers of food and drinks is also provided that comprises:
(a) an insulated, soft-cover body defining a central compartment having an open end, the central compartment being lined with a thermally reflective layer;
(b) a hammock having integral dividers to define round or semi-circular segments, the segments for separating and retaining drink containers such that the drink containers can be viewed by a vendor or purchaser, the hammock suspended by the dividers in the central compartment, the hammock for carrying and displaying food containers between the drink containers;
(c) an insulated, soft-cover lid hingeably connected to the body at the open end, the lid being lined with a thermally reflective layer and comprising a pocket for accepted a cold pack or a hot pack;
(d) an erasable surface for displaying pricing information, the erasable surface located on the pocket in the lid;
(e) a zipper disposed between the lid and the body;
(f) a front pocket for holding and displaying containers of food, the front pocket comprising a mesh material;
(g) a middle pocket for holding a debit or credit machine;
(h) side pockets for holding menus and napkins; and
(i) a shoulder strap connected to the body, the shoulder strap being adjustable and enabling a vendor to carry the backpack, such that in use, containers of food and drinks are displayed for purchase.
A combination for selling drinks and food is also provided, the combination comprising a vending backpack, three or four drink containers, a cold or hot pack and from three to seven containers of one or more of condiments and dips. The combination preferably includes menus, napkins, a cold pack and a debit machine.
A separate debit machine bag may be included in the combination for holding the debit machine. The debit machine bag comprises:
(a) a soft-cover central compartment, defined by a front, a back, an open end, and two sides, the front having a first loop and hook fastener member;
(b) a soft-cover top extending from the back and having a second loop and hook fastener member for releasably attaching to the first loop and fastener member;
(c) a mesh outer pocket extending along the front and two sides;
(d) a belt loop attached to the back;
(e) a debit machine; and
(f) an adjustable shoulder strap.
A vending backpack, generally referred to as 10 is shown in
The hammock 16 is preferably mesh, webbing or a similar lightweight flexible material. It is sized such that a container or package 36 such as condiment container or a dip container or package can be placed on the hammock 16 and can be readily viewed by the vendor or purchaser. The container 36 is about 100 mL to about 400 mL, preferably about 125 mL to about 250 mL with advertising or identification on the lid 37. As shown in
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The dimensions of the backpacks are as follows:
The smaller backpack is 15 cm wide×15 cm long×25.4 cm high; and
the larger backpack is 15 cm wide×15 cm long×38 cm high.
The dimensions of the pockets on the smaller backpack are as follows:
the middle pocket 54 is 15 cm wide×15 cm high;
the front pocket 50 is 9.5 cm high by 15 cm wide;
the first side pocket 58 is 15 cm high by 15 cm wide;
the second side pocket 70 is 15 cm wide by 8 cm high;
the pocket 24 in the lid is 15 cm wide by 11 cm high;
The dimensions of the pockets on the larger bag are as follows:
the middle pocket 54 is 15 cm wide and 20.5 cm high;
the front pocket 50 is 15 cm high and 16 cm wide;
the multi-purpose pocket 110 is 15 cm wide by 25 cm high;
the lower first and second side pockets 58, 70 are 20.5 cm high and 15 cm wide; and
the upper first and second side pockets 59, 71 are 15 cm wide and 14 cm high.
In use, the backpack 10 is loaded with the drink containers 14, the ice pack 26 and the food containers 36. Menus 64, debit machine 56 and napkins 74 are also loaded into the backpack 10. Pricing is listed on the dry erase surface 90. The backpack 10 is then ready to be used by the vendor. When not in use, the backpack 10 can be folded, as there are no hard materials used in the construction. This allows for the backpack 10 to take up very little space when stored.
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The dimensions of the debit bag 100 are as follows:
18 cm high×7.5 cm wide×2 cm deep at the bottom and 6 cm deep at the top;
the top extends down the front 5 cm; and
the pocket extends up the sides and front 8 cm.
The foregoing is a description of an embodiment of the technology. As would be known to one skilled in the art, variations are contemplated that do not alter the scope of the technology. For example, the central compartment may be sized to accept a combination of two 591 mL drink containers and one 2 L (31 cm tall by 10 cm in diameter), or 1.5 L drink container. In this case, there are three segments for accepting the drink containers. By retain it is meant that the drink containers will remain upright in the compartment in the absence of other drink containers, i.e. they will remain oriented so that the vendor and purchaser can readily see the lid. The shoulder strap can be replaced with two adjustable shoulder straps. The ice pack could be replaced by a heating bag or hot pack to keep the contents warm.
Claims
1. A folding, vending backpack for carrying and displaying containers of food and drinks, the vending backpack comprising:
- (a) an insulated, soft-cover body defining a central compartment having an open end, the central compartment being lined with a thermally reflective layer;
- (b) a hammock having dividers to define segments, the segments for separating and retaining drink containers such that the drink containers can be viewed by a vendor or purchaser, the hammock suspended by the dividers in the central compartment, the hammock for carrying and displaying food containers between the drink containers;
- (c) an insulated, soft-cover lid hingeably connected to the body at the open end for covering the open end, the lid being lined with a thermally reflective layer and comprising a pocket for accepted a cold pack or a hot pack;
- (d) a zipper disposed between the lid and the body;
- (e) a front pocket for holding and displaying containers of food, the front pocket comprising a mesh or transparent, flexible material;
- (f) a middle pocket for holding a debit or credit machine;
- (g) side pockets for holding menus and napkins; and
- (h) a shoulder strap connected to the body, the shoulder strap being adjustable and enabling a vendor to carry the backpack, such that in use, containers of food and drinks are displayed for purchase.
2. The vending backpack of claim 1, further comprising an erasable surface for displaying pricing information, the erasable surface located on the pocket in the lid.
3. The vending backpack of claim 2 wherein hammock and dividers define four segments for retaining drink containers.
4. The vending backpack of claim 3, wherein the hammock and dividers comprise a single unit.
5. The vending backpack of claim 4 wherein the front pocket comprises a mesh material.
6. The vending backpack of claim 5, wherein the front pocket is sized to hold about four to about six food containers each having a volume of about 100 mL to about 250 mL.
7. The vending backpack of claim 6, further comprising a hand grip.
8. A folding, vending backpack for carrying and displaying containers of food and drinks, the vending backpack comprising:
- (a) an insulated, soft-cover body defining a central compartment having an open end, the central compartment being lined with a thermally reflective layer;
- (b) a hammock having integral dividers to define round or semi-circular segments, the segments for separating and retaining drink containers such that the drink containers can be viewed by a vendor or purchaser, the hammock suspended by the dividers in the central compartment, the hammock for carrying and displaying food containers between the drink containers;
- (c) an insulated, soft-cover lid hingeably connected to the body at the open end, the lid being lined with a thermally reflective layer and comprising a pocket for accepted a cold pack or a hot pack;
- (d) an erasable surface for displaying pricing information, the erasable surface located on the pocket in the lid;
- (e) a zipper disposed between the lid and the body;
- (f) a front pocket for holding and displaying containers of food, the front pocket comprising a mesh material;
- (g) a middle pocket for holding a debit or credit machine;
- (h) side pockets for holding menus and napkins; and
- (i) a shoulder strap connected to the body, the shoulder strap being adjustable and enabling a vendor to carry the backpack, such that in use, containers of food and drinks are displayed for purchase.
9. The vending backpack of claim 8, wherein the hammock and dividers define four segments for retaining and displaying drink containers.
10. A combination for selling drinks and food, the combination comprising the vending backpack of claim 7, three or four drink containers, a cold or hot pack and from three to seven containers of one or more of condiments and dips.
11. The combination of claim 10 further comprising menus and napkins.
12. The combination of claim 11 further comprising a cold pack.
13. The combination of claim 12, further comprising a debit machine.
14. The combination of claim 12, further comprising a debit machine bag, the debit machine bag comprising:
- (a) a soft-cover central compartment, defined by a front, a back, an open end, and two sides, the front having a first loop and hook fastener member;
- (b) a soft-cover top extending from the back and having a second loop and hook fastener member for releasably attaching to the first loop and fastener member;
- (c) a mesh outer pocket extending along the front and two sides;
- (d) a belt loop attached to the back;
- (e) a debit machine; and
- (f) an adjustable shoulder strap.
15. The vending backpack of claim 9 wherein the segments are circular apertures.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 6, 2012
Publication Date: Feb 21, 2013
Inventor: James Christopher CORDRAY (VICTORIA)
Application Number: 13/567,431
International Classification: A45C 15/00 (20060101); B65D 81/38 (20060101);