BACKPACK WITH ODOR ABSORBING PANEL
A backpack has a divider panel having four sides, with a first side pivotally attached to a main bag. A divider pan& zipper attaches the second, third and fourth sides of the divider panel to the main bag. The divider panel is movable, by unzipping the divider panel zipper, from a first position wherein the divider panel is substantially horizontal and divides the main bag into upper and lower compartments, to a second position wherein the divider panel is more vertical and the main bag is not divided into upper and lower compartments. An odor absorber is removably contained within a pouch in the divider panel. The pouch may be formed of mesh layers attached together at their perimeter.
This application claims priority to U.S. Patent Application No. 61/962,635 filed Nov. 8, 2013 now pending and incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONBackpacks are the preferred carrier for many people as they are convenient and efficient for carrying personal items. Smelly items such as spoiled food or used gym clothing, when carried in a backpack may result in the backpack releasing unpleasant odors into the surrounding environment. They may also cause the backpack to acquire an unpleasant small which lingers even after the smelly item is removed. An improved backpack is needed to better handle these circumstances.
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A lightweight stiffening plate 32 may optionally be provided in the pouch 40 to support the absorber 42 and to reduce sagging of the divider panel 20. If used, the stiffening plate 32 may be made of rigid plastic or a honeycomb material. The absorber 42 may alternatively include activated carbon granules within a porous or air permeable envelope.
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In designs using a hinge line zipper 46, this replacement may be performed by unzipping and separating the divider panel 20 entirely, and removing it from the main bag 12. In designs where the divider panel 20 is permanently attached to the main bag 12 via the stitched hinge line 44, the absorber 42 may be replaced by unzipping the panel zipper 34 to move the divider panel 20 into the position shown in
The panel divider 20 may optionally be provided with a pouch 40 having one open side, with no pouch zipper 50. In this case the pouch is permanently open, with the absorber 42 retained within the pouch 40 via gravity and friction. The pouch 40 may also use a fastener such as VELCRO® hook and loop tape, instead of a pouch zipper 50. The top mesh 36 and the bottom mesh 38 may be a synthetic mesh material, such as Nylon or Polyester. Typically the meshes 36 and 38 extend entirely across the width and length of the divider panel 20. However, as shown in
The backpack 20 may be manufactured using known materials and techniques. For example, the main bag 12 may be Nylon, canvas, or similar materials, with components of the backpack assembled via stitching, fasteners, adhesives, etc. The zippers described above may be replaced by buttons, snaps, VELCRO® hook and loop tape, or other attachment techniques.
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Thus, a novel backpack has been shown and described. Various changes and substitutions may of course be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The invention, therefore, should not be limited, except by the following claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A backpack comprising:
- a main bag;
- a divider panel having four sides, with a first side pivotally attached to the main bag;
- a divider panel zipper attaching the second, third and fourth sides of the divider panel to the main bag, with the divider panel movable, by unzipping the divider panel zipper, from a first position wherein the divider panel is substantially horizontal and divides the main bag into upper and lower compartments, to a second position wherein the divider panel is substantially vertical and the main bag is not divided into upper and lower compartments; and
- an odor absorber removably contained within a pouch in the divider panel.
2. The backpack of claim 1 with the first side of the divider panel pivotally attached to the main bag via a stitched hinge line.
3. The backpack of claim 1 with the first side of the divider panel pivotally attached to the main bag via a hinge zipper, and with the divider panel removable from the main bag by unzipping the hinge zipper.
4. The backpack of claim 1 with the pouch formed via a top mesh attached to a bottom mesh.
5. The backpack of claim 1 with the absorber comprising an activated carbon doth constructed of activated carbon fibers.
6. The backpack of claim 5 with the activated carbon cloth laminated to another fabric.
7. The backpack of claim 1 with the absorber formed into a rectangular panel, further comprising stiffening plate in the pouch.
8. The backpack of claim 1 with the absorber comprising an activated charcoal material supported on a plastic screen frame.
9. The backpack of claim 1 with the absorber comprising activated carbon granules within a porous or air permeable envelope.
10. The backpack of claim 4 with the pouch further including a pouch zipper for opening and dosing the pouch.
11. A backpack comprising:
- a main bag having first, second, third and fourth sides;
- a divider panel having a first side pivotally attached to the first side of the main bag via a hinge zipper or via stitching;
- a divider panel zipper attaching the second, third and fourth sides of the divider panel to the second, third and fourth sides of the main bag respectively, with the divider panel movable via unzipping the divider panel zipper, from a first position wherein the divider panel is substantially horizontal and divides the main bag into upper and lower compartments, to a second position wherein the divider panel does not divide the main bag into upper and lower compartments; and
- an odor absorber removably contained within a pouch in the divider panel, with the pouch formed via a top mesh attached to a bottom mesh, and the odor absorber having a rectangular shape and including activated carbon supported by a flexible screen frame.
12. The backpack of claim 11 with the pouch further including a pouch zipper for opening and closing the pouch.
13. A duffle bag comprising:
- a floor joined to first and second sidewalls;
- a divider panel having first, second and third sides;
- a divider panel zipper attaching the first, second and third sides of the divider panel to floor and to the first and second sidewalls, with the divider panel substantially perpendicular to the floor, and with the divider panel movable, by unzipping the divider panel zipper; and
- an odor absorber removably contained within a pouch in the divider panel.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 20, 2014
Publication Date: May 14, 2015
Inventors: Andrew Voggenthaler (Poway, CA), Aaron Azevedo (Fallbrook, CA)
Application Number: 14/311,139
International Classification: A45F 3/04 (20060101); A45C 13/02 (20060101);