BACKPACK INCLUDING A RESILIENT CORD ASSEMBLY WITH A CORD CONNECTOR, AND A RESILIENT CORD ASSEMBLY AND CORD CONNECTOR THEREFOR
There is provided a bag including a plurality of line positioning members coupled to a peripheral portion of the bag. The bag includes a line extending through the line positioning members. The line has a first position in which the line extends about the peripheral portion of the bag. The line includes a connector slidably coupled to the line. The connector includes a sleeve, a catch facing the sleeve and an elongate member extending between and coupling together the sleeve and the catch. The line is moveable from the first position thereof to a second position in which a pair of looped portions thereof extend towards the front of the bag and are selectively coupled together via the connector.
There is provided a bag. In particular, there is provided a bag in the form of a backpack with a resilient cord assembly with a cord connector, as well as a resilient cord assembly and cord connector therefor.
Description of the Related ArtU.S. Pat. No. 8,893,940 to Green et al. discloses a bag or pack, such as a backpack. The backpack has a pack portion that includes a back side made of flexible material. The backpack includes a carrying system directly or indirectly connected to the pack portion. The backpack includes at least one carrying element. The backpack includes a frame connected to the pack portion. The frame includes at least a rigid or semi-rigid sheet frame which is affixed to the back side of the pack portion by adhesive bonding.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTIONThere is provided, and it is an object to provide, an improved bag in the form of a backpack with a resilient cord assembly and cord connector, as well as a resilient cord assembly and cord connector therefor.
There is accordingly provided a line connector according to a first aspect. The line connector includes a first channel shaped to receive therethrough a first portion of line. The line connector includes a second channel shaped to selectively receive a second portion of line therethrough. The line connector include san elongate member extending between and coupling together the channels. The elongate member includes a gripping end portion extending outwards from the second channel.
There is also provided a line connector according to a second aspect. The line connector includes a sleeve. The line connector includes a catch facing the sleeve. The line connector includes an elongate member extending between and coupling together the sleeve and the catch.
There is further provided, in combination, first and second portions of line and a line connector as described herein. A first portion of line extends through the first channel or sleeve of the line connector. A second portion of line extends through the second channel or catch of the line connector. The second channel or catch is shaped such that pivoting the elongate member from a first plane towards a second plane causes the second portion of line to selectively dislodge from the second channel or catch.
There is additionally provided a bag according a fourth aspect. The bag includes a plurality of line positioning members coupled to peripheral portions of the bag. The bag includes a resilient line extending through the plurality of line positioning members and coupling to the bag thereby.
There is yet further provided a bag according to a fifth aspect. The bag includes a plurality of line positioning members coupled to a peripheral portion of the bag. The bag includes a line extending through the line positioning members. The line has a first position in which the line extends about the peripheral portion of the bag. The line includes a connector slidably coupled to the line. The connector includes a catch. The line is moveable from the first position thereof to a second position in which a pair of looped portions thereof extend towards the front of the bag and are selectively coupled together via the connector.
It is emphasized that the invention relates to all combinations of the above features, even if these are recited in different claims.
Further aspects and example embodiments are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and/or described in the following description.
The accompanying drawings illustrate non-limiting example embodiments of the invention.
Throughout the following description, specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the invention. However, the invention may be practiced without these particulars. In other instances, well known elements have not been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the invention. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative, rather than a restrictive sense.
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The rear portion of material 86 of body 76 forms a rear panel 88 of the backpack. The rear panel extends within a plane 90 as seen in
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Shoulder straps 92 and 94 are constructed out of a plurality of layers of material having different properties. The main area or body of the straps does not include foam or sewing like traditional shoulder straps in this example. Rather and referring to
Each shoulder strap 92 includes a second layer of material or first layer of fabric 97 coupled to and coextensive with the first layer of material 93. In this example the first layer of fabric is a polymer, in this case nylon 99, such as 1680D high tenacity nylon that is laminated to the inner layer of material 93; however, this is not strictly required. The first layer of fabric 97 is configured to provide structural integrity to shoulder straps 92.
Each shoulder strap includes a third layer of material or second layer of fabric 101 comprising a polymer, in this example nylon fabric, in this case Denier™ nylon fabric 203, such as 210×235 Denier™ fabric, coupled to the first layer of fabric 97; here too this type of fabric is not strictly required and other types of fabrics may be used in other embodiments. The second layer of fabric in this example is laminated to the first layer of fabric overlapping the transition between suede 95 and the first layer of fabric in order to smoothen the transition. The second layer of fabric 101 functions to provide abrasion resistance to shoulder straps 92. The second layer of fabric is smaller in span compared to the first layer of fabric 97 in this example. Nylon 99 is encapsulated between suede 95 and fabric 203 in this example.
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Each of shoulder straps 92 and 94 includes first or inner lower peripheral portions 113 and 115 that face each other. The inner lower peripheral portions of the shoulder straps are outwardly convex and extend from bottoms 100 and 102 of the shoulder straps towards tops 96 and 98 of the shoulder straps. Each of the shoulder straps includes second or outer lower peripheral portions 113′ and 115′ that are outwardly concave and that extend from the bottoms towards the tops thereof.
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Sides 72 of backpack 60 taper in a direction 112 extending from rear 64 towards front 62 of backpack 60 when the backpack is in the open position. The sides of the backpack also taper in a direction 114 extending from bottom 68 towards top 66 of the backpack when the backpack is in the open position. As seen in
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The cord lock is positioned within upper peripheral portion 84 of backpack 60 and along the front portion of material 82 of body 76 of the backpack. As seen in
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First and second resilient cord loops 152 and 154 are positioned adjacent to right side 70 of backpack 60. Third and fourth resilient cord loops 156 and 158 are positioned adjacent to left side 72 of the backpack. As seen in
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Resilient cord connector 180 includes a first channel or sleeve 182. The sleeve is tubular and circular in top/bottom profile in this example. Sleeve 182 is shaped to receive portion 174 of resilient cord 166 therethrough as seen in
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Outer surface 212 of elongate member 202 is integrally connected to and formed with first surface 188 of proximal end portion 186 of sleeve 182 in this example. The outer surface of elongate member 202 thus extends from the first surface of the proximal end portion of the sleeve to distal end 206 of the elongate member in this example. Elongate member 202 thus extends tangentially outwards from sleeve 182 in this example.
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Resilient cord connector 180 is shaped to selectively pivot about sleeve 182 and portion 174 of resilient cord 166. Catch 192 is shaped such that pivoting elongate member 202 from first plane 218 in a direction 220 seen in
Catch 192 may thus be said to be unlatched or in unlatched position. Resilient cord connector 180 is configured to thus be manipulated from the stored position to the deployed position with one hand 222. Referring to
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Resilient cord assembly 150 as herein described may thus be described as a carrying system comprised of an elastic or resilient cord 166 and a polymer hook or connector 180 anchored onto backpack 60. When the resilient cord assembly is in use, resilient cord 166 and connector 180 so coupled thereto thus form an “X” shape in
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Suspension member 234 is thus mounted to extend outwards in an off center manner so that a smooth portion 266 of rear panel 88 is biased to rub against an adjacent wall (not shown) when rock climbing, inhibiting snagging and abrading of backpack 60 thereby. The suspension member is mounted off center or axis 74 so that the backpack hangs asymmetrically. As seen in
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The bottom handle is configured to facilitate rapid removal of objects from within backpack 60 by gripping or inserting one's hand 222 within bottom loop 298 as seen in
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Inner enclosure 304 has a pair of spaced-apart sides 310 and 312 that align with sides 70 and 72 of the backpack. The sides of the inner enclosure couple to and extend between front 306 and rear 308 of the inner enclosure. As seen in
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Inner enclosure 304 is shaped to provide the backpack with padding, protecting contents of the backpack from shocks thereby. Outer shell 302 seen in
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It will be appreciated that many variations are possible within the scope of the invention described herein.
Where a component (e.g. a member, apparatus, assembly, device etc.) is referred to herein, unless otherwise indicated, reference to that component (including a reference to a “means”) should be interpreted as including as equivalents of that component any component which performs the function of the described component (i.e., that is functionally equivalent), including components which are not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure which performs the function in the illustrated exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Interpretation of TermsUnless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims:
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- “comprise”, “comprising”, and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense, as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in the sense of “including, but not limited to”;
- “connected”, “coupled”, or any variant thereof, means any connection or coupling, either direct or indirect, between two or more elements; the coupling or connection between the elements can be physical, logical, or a combination thereof;
- “herein”, “above”, “below”, and words of similar import, when used to describe this specification, shall refer to this specification as a whole, and not to any particular portions of this specification;
- “or”, in reference to a list of two or more items, covers all of the following interpretations of the word: any of the items in the list, all of the items in the list, and any combination of the items in the list;
- the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” also include the meaning of any appropriate plural forms. These terms (“a”, “an”, and “the”) mean one or more unless stated otherwise;
- “and/or” is used to indicate one or both stated cases may occur, for example A and/or B includes both (A and B) and (A or B);
- “approximately” when applied to a numerical value means the numerical value±10%;
- where a feature is described as being “optional” or “optionally” present or described as being present “in some embodiments” it is intended that the present disclosure encompasses embodiments where that feature is present and other embodiments where that feature is not necessarily present and other embodiments where that feature is excluded. Further, where any combination of features is described in this application this statement is intended to serve as antecedent basis for the use of exclusive terminology such as “solely,” “only” and the like in relation to the combination of features as well as the use of “negative” limitation(s)” to exclude the presence of other features; and
- “first” and “second” are used for descriptive purposes and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or indicating the number of indicated technical features.
Words that indicate directions such as “vertical”, “transverse”, “horizontal”, “upward”, “downward”, “forward”, “backward”, “inward”, “outward”, “left”, “right”, “front”, “back”, “top”, “bottom”, “below”, “above”, “under”, and the like, used in this description and any accompanying claims (where present), depend on the specific orientation of the apparatus described and illustrated. The subject matter described herein may assume various alternative orientations. Accordingly, these directional terms are not strictly defined and should not be interpreted narrowly.
Where a range for a value is stated, the stated range includes all sub-ranges of the range. It is intended that the statement of a range supports the value being at an endpoint of the range as well as at any intervening value to the tenth of the unit of the lower limit of the range, as well as any subrange or sets of sub ranges of the range unless the context clearly dictates otherwise or any portion(s) of the stated range is specifically excluded. Where the stated range includes one or both endpoints of the range, ranges excluding either or both of those included endpoints are also included in the invention.
Certain numerical values described herein are preceded by “about”. In this context, “about” provides literal support for the exact numerical value that it precedes, the exact numerical value ±5%, as well as all other numerical values that are near to or approximately equal to that numerical value. Unless otherwise indicated a particular numerical value is included in “about” a specifically recited numerical value where the particular numerical value provides the substantial equivalent of the specifically recited numerical value in the context in which the specifically recited numerical value is presented. For example, a statement that something has the numerical value of “about 10” is to be interpreted as: the set of statements:
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- in some embodiments the numerical value is 10;
- in some embodiments the numerical value is in the range of 9.5 to 10.5;
and if from the context the person of ordinary skill in the art would understand that values within a certain range are substantially equivalent to 10 because the values with the range would be understood to provide substantially the same result as the value 10 then “about 10” also includes: - in some embodiments the numerical value is in the range of C to D where C and D are respectively lower and upper endpoints of the range that encompasses all of those values that provide a substantial equivalent to the value 10
Specific examples of systems, methods and apparatus have been described herein for purposes of illustration. These are only examples. The technology provided herein can be applied to systems other than the example systems described above. Many alterations, modifications, additions, omissions, and permutations are possible within the practice of this invention. This invention includes variations on described embodiments that would be apparent to the skilled addressee, including variations obtained by: replacing features, elements and/or acts with equivalent features, elements and/or acts; mixing and matching of features, elements and/or acts from different embodiments; combining features, elements and/or acts from embodiments as described herein with features, elements and/or acts of other technology; and/or omitting combining features, elements and/or acts from described embodiments.
As will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading this disclosure, each of the individual embodiments described and illustrated herein has discrete components and features which may be readily separated from or combined with the features of any other described embodiment(s) without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Any aspects described above in reference to apparatus may also apply to methods and vice versa.
Any recited method can be carried out in the order of events recited or in any other order which is logically possible. For example, while processes or blocks are presented in a given order, alternative examples may perform routines having steps, or employ systems having blocks, in a different order, and some processes or blocks may be deleted, moved, added, subdivided, combined, and/or modified to provide alternative or subcombinations. Each of these processes or blocks may be implemented in a variety of different ways. Also, while processes or blocks are at times shown as being performed in series, these processes or blocks may instead be performed in parallel, simultaneously or at different times.
Various features are described herein as being present in “some embodiments”. Such features are not mandatory and may not be present in all embodiments. Embodiments of the invention may include zero, any one or any combination of two or more of such features. All possible combinations of such features are contemplated by this disclosure even where such features are shown in different drawings and/or described in different sections or paragraphs. This is limited only to the extent that certain ones of such features are incompatible with other ones of such features in the sense that it would be impossible for a person of ordinary skill in the art to construct a practical embodiment that combines such incompatible features. Consequently, the description that “some embodiments” possess feature A and “some embodiments” possess feature B should be interpreted as an express indication that the inventors also contemplate embodiments which combine features A and B (unless the description states otherwise or features A and B are fundamentally incompatible). This is the case even if features A and B are illustrated in different drawings and/or mentioned in different paragraphs, sections or sentences.
Additional DescriptionExamples of bags, and components and accessories thereof, have been described. The following clauses are offered as further description.
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- (1) A line connector comprising: a first channel shaped to receive therethrough a first portion of line; a second channel shaped to selectively receive a second portion of line therethrough; and an elongate member extending between and coupling together the channels, the elongate member including a gripping end portion extending outwards from the second channel.
- (2) A line connector comprising: a sleeve; a catch facing the sleeve; and an elongate member extending between and coupling together the sleeve and the catch.
- (3) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the first channel or sleeve is tubular.
- (4) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the first channel or sleeve is circular in profile.
- (5) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the second channel or catch is C-shaped in profile.
- (6) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the elongate member tapers in a direction extending from the first channel or sleeve towards the second channel or catch.
- (7) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the elongate member is an isosceles trapezoid in profile.
- (8) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the elongate member is planar.
- (9) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the channels, or the sleeve and the catch, are integrally formed with and connected to the elongate member so as to form a unitary whole.
- (10) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the elongate member has a first end to which the first channel or sleeve couples, and a second end spaced-apart from the first end thereof, with the second channel or catch being positioned between the first end and the second end of the elongate member.
- (11) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the elongate member extends tangentially outwards from the first channel or sleeve.
- (12) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the elongate member extends tangentially outwards from the second channel or catch.
- (13) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein each said channel has a radius of curvature and wherein the radius of curvature of the first channel being substantially equal to the radius of curvature of the second channel.
- (14) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein each said channel extends about a longitudinal axis and wherein the longitudinal axis of the first channel extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of the second channel.
- (15) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the elongate member has a longitudinal axis which extends perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the channels.
- (16) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the elongate member is pivotable about the first channel or sleeve.
- (17) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the elongate member has a first or inner surface to which the channels, or the sleeve and the catch, couple.
- (18) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the first or inner surface of the elongate member is outwardly concave.
- (19) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the elongate member has a second or outer surface facing outwards from the channels, or the sleeve and the catch.
- (20) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the second or outer surface of the elongate member is outwardly convex.
- (21) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the elongate member is curved at least in part.
- (22) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, the first channel or sleeve couples to the elongate member via a proximal end portion having a first surface which is outwardly convex and a second surface which is outwardly concave.
- (23) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, the second channel or catch couples to the elongate member via a proximal end portion having a pair of opposed, outwardly concave surfaces.
- (24) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the line is resilient.
- (25) A line connector according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the line comprises resilient cord.
- (26) In combination, first and second portions of line and the connector any preceding clause or clause herein, with a first portion of line extending through the first channel or sleeve and a second portion of line extending through the second channel or catch, whereby the second channel or catch is shaped such that pivoting the elongate member from a first plane towards a second plane causes the second portion of line to selectively dislodge from the second channel or catch.
- (27) A combination according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein each of the line portions is loop-shaped at least in part when coupled to the connector
- (28) A bag comprising: a plurality of line positioning members coupled to peripheral portions of the bag; and a resilient line extending through the plurality of line positioning members and coupling to the bag thereby.
- (29) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the line positioning members are positioned adjacent a rear of the bag.
- (30) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the line positioning members position the line to extend about and enclose the rear of the bag.
- (31) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein first and second said line positioning members are positioned adjacent to a first side of the bag and wherein third and fourth said line positioning members are positioned adjacent to a second side of the bag.
- (32) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein a first pair of said line positioning members are positioned adjacent to a top of the bag and wherein a second pair of said line positioning members are positioned adjacent to a bottom of the bag.
- (33) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein each said line positioning member comprises an elongate flexible material, with outer ends thereof coupled to the bag.
- (34) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, further including a pair of shoulder straps having a top and bottom, with two said line positioning members coupling to the bag adjacent to the top of the shoulder straps and a further two said line positioning members coupling to the bag adjacent to the bottom of the shoulder straps.
- (35) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the plurality of line positioning members align within a plane.
- (36) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the line is outwardly convex at least in part in regions between pair of said line positioning members.
- (37) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the line includes an upper portion that is curved between upper said line positioning members and wherein the line includes a lower portion that is curved between lower said line positioning members.
- (38) A bag comprising: a plurality of line positioning members coupled to a peripheral portion of the bag; a line extending through the line positioning members and having a first position in which the line extends about the peripheral portion of the bag; and a connector slidably coupled to the line and including a catch, wherein the line is moveable from the first position thereof to a second position in which a pair of looped portions thereof extend towards the front of the bag and are selectively coupled together via the connector.
- (39) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the line positioning members couple to a back panel along the rear of the bag.
- (40) A bag according to any preceding clause or clause herein, wherein the line comprises a resilient inner portion and a sheath made of high-strength fibers.
- (41) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the line comprises a resilient inner portion and a sheath made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fibers.
- (42) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the line comprises a resilient inner portion and a sheath made of Spectra™ fibers.
- (43) A bag according to any preceding clause or clause herein, further including a carabineer coupled thereto.
- (44) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, further including a clip or hook coupled thereto.
- (45) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein gear is selectively secured externally on the bag by pulling side portions of the line from each side of the back panel of the bag over the gear and coupling the side portions of the line together thereafter along the front of the bag.
- (46) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, including the connector of any preceding clause or clause herein.
- (47) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, including the connector of any preceding clause or clause herein, wherein the connector is positioned along the front of the bag and selectively couples together looped portions of the line extending from opposite sides of the bag.
- (48) A bag comprising: a flexible suspension member coupled to opposite sides of the bag so to as to form a haul loop, the bag being suspendable from a single point via the haul loop, with the haul loop so positioned being angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the bag.
- (49) A bag comprising: a flexible suspension member coupled to opposite sides of the bag so to as to form a haul loop, the bag being suspendable from a single point via the haul loop, with the haul loop so positioned being angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the bag.
- (50) A bag comprising: a flexible upper suspension member coupled to the sides of the bag and extending outwards therefrom towards the top and front of the bag so as to form a haul loop when the bag is suspended therefrom.
- (51) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the suspension member is made of woven or braided material.
- (52) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the suspension member is made of webbing.
- (53) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the suspension member is configured to haul and anchor the bag to an anchor or rope.
- (54) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the suspension member is mounted off center so that the bag hangs asymmetrically.
- (55) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the suspension member is mounted off center so that a smooth portion of the bag is biased to rub against an adjacent wall, inhibiting snagging and abrading of the bag thereby.
- (56) A bag according to clause 55, or any preceding or subsequent clause herein, wherein the rear of the bag comprises said smooth portion.
- (57) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the suspension member is shaped to fold over and around the bag so as to be stowed when not in use.
- (58) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, the flexible upper suspension member is length adjustable.
- (59) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein end portions of the flexible upper suspension member are coupled together via one or more strap fasteners.
- (60) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the flexible upper suspension member includes a first end portion coupled to a first said side of the bag via a pair of strap fasteners and wherein the flexible upper suspension member or strap includes a second end portion coupled to a second said side of the bag via a pair of strap fasteners.
- (61) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein each said strap fastener has a longitudinal axis which is angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the bag.
- (62) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein each said strap fastener has a longitudinal axis and includes a plurality of longitudinally spaced-apart slots via which the flexible upper suspension member extends inwards and outwards therefrom.
- (63) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein each said strap fastener has a longitudinal axis and includes a plurality of longitudinally spaced-apart slots via which the flexible upper suspension member interweaves.
- (64) A bag according to any preceding clause or subsequent clause herein, wherein the bag is configured such that a front forward portion thereof aligns generally vertically with a bottom rear portion thereof when the bag is suspended from the haul loop.
- (65) A bag comprising a bottom handle coupled to and extending along the bottom of the bag.
- (66) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the bottom handle comprises an elongate flexible material.
- (67) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the bottom handle comprises webbing.
- (68) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the bottom handle as a first end portion coupled to the front of the bag and a second end portion coupled to the rear of the bag.
- (69) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein each said end portion of the bottom handle is sewn to respective seams of the bag.
- (70) A bag according to clause 68, or any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the first end portion of the bottom handle is sewn to a seam which couples together the front and the bottom of the bag, and wherein the second end portion of the bottom handle is sewn to a seam which couples together the rear and the bottom of the bag.
- (71) A bag according to clause 68, or any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the first end portion of the bottom handle is sewn to a seam which couples together a left side and the bottom of the bag, and wherein the second end portion of the bottom handle is sewn to a seam which couples together a right side and the bottom of the bag.
- (72) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the first end portion of the bottom handle is sewn to the bag at a pair of spaced-apart sub-portions thereof, and wherein the second end portion of the bottom handle is sewn to the bag at a pair of spaced-apart sub-portions thereof
- (73) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the bottom handle is bar tacked to the base of the bag.
- (74) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the first end portion of the bottom handle is bar tacked at two intervals on a bottom panel of the bag and wherein the second end portion of the bottom handle is bar tacked at two intervals on a bottom panel of the bag.
- (75) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the bottom handle extends along and across the bottom of the bag.
- (76) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the bottom handle extends laterally from a first side seam of the bag to a second side seam of the bag.
- (77) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the bottom handle has a non-extended position extends generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bag.
- (78) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the bottom handle has a non-extended position in which the bottom handle is curved and flush with the bag, and wherein the bottom handle has an extended position in which a central portion thereof is spaced-apart from the bottom of the bag, with the bottom of the bag and the central portion of the bottom handle forming a bottom loop.
- (79) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the bottom handle is shaped to facilitate hanging of a second said bag therefrom while hauling the bags.
- (80) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the bottom handle is shaped to promote rapid removal of objects from within the bag.
- (81) A bag comprising a sleeve-shaped body with a closed bottom and a top in the form of an asymmetrical cuff.
- (82) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein when the cuff is closed, the remaining opening of the bag is axially off center.
- (83) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein when the cuff is closed, the remaining opening of the bag is spaced below and axially off center from the apex of the bag, inhibiting water from entering into the remaining opening thereby.
- (84) A bag having an open position in which the front of the bag is longer than the rear of the bag and in which the sides of the bag taper in a direction extending from the rear towards the front of the bag.
- (85) A bag having a closed bottom and open top, the bag comprising: a front portion of material; and a rear portion of material spaced-apart from and coupled to the front portion of material, the front portion of material being longer than the rear portion of material.
- (86) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the hollow body further includes a pair of side portions of material extending between the front portion of material and the rear portion of material.
- (87) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the side portions of material are triangular in side profile at an open end portion of the bag which extends from the top of the bag towards the bottom of the bag.
- (88) A bag according to any preceding clause of any subsequent clause herein, wherein the side portions of material are outwardly convex in side profile along an upper peripheral portion of the bag.
- (89) A bag according to any preceding clause of any subsequent clause herein, wherein the front portion of material is outwardly convex in profile along the upper peripheral portion of the bag.
- (90) A bag according to any preceding clause of any subsequent clause herein, wherein the rear portion of material is outwardly concave in profile along the upper peripheral portion of the bag.
- (91) A bag comprising: a hollow body having a closed bottom, an open top spaced-apart from the closed bottom, and a longitudinal axis extending through the bottom and the top thereof; and an open end portion extending from the top towards the bottom of the hollow body, the open end portion extending about an opening having a longitudinal axis which is angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the hollow body.
- (92) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the opening is oval shaped.
- (93) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the opening of the bag is asymmetrical, resulting in an opening with an enlarged diameter which facilitates packing of content therethrough and into the bag.
- (94) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, further including a bag closing assembly comprising a line extending within an upper peripheral portion of the bag so as to form an open loop with an outer end portion extending outward therefrom, and a lock mechanism positioned within the upper peripheral portion of the bag, whereby pulling on the outer end portion of the line reduces the span of the open loop, with the bag being closed thereby, and with the locking mechanism being configured to inhibit expansion of the size of the open loop thereafter.
- (95) A bag made from a blank comprising one or more flexible members, the blank comprising a first portion that is rectangular in shape and a second portion coupled to the first portion thereof, the second portion of the blank having a peripheral edge that is outwardly convex.
- (96) A bag according to clause 95, or any preceding clause or any subsequently clause herein, wherein the second portion of the blank has a first end which couples to the first portion of the blank and a second end spaced-apart from the first end thereof, and wherein the second portion of the blank tapers in a direction extending from the first end thereof towards the second end thereof.
- (97) A bag comprising: a cord including a loop-portion extending within an upper peripheral portion of the bag and an end portion extending outwards from the bag; and a cord lock positioned within the upper peripheral portion of the bag and via which the end portion of the cord extends.
- (98) A bag comprising: a cord including a loop-portion extending within an upper peripheral portion of the bag and an end portion extending outwards from the bag; and a cord lock positioned within an inside surface of the bag and via which the end portion of the cord extends.
- (99) A bag comprising: a cord including a loop-portion extending within an upper peripheral portion of the bag and an end portion extending outwards from the bag; and a cord lock positioned within a webbing of the bag and via which the end portion of the cord extends.
- (100) A bag comprising: a cord having a loop-portion and an end portion coupled to and extending outwards from the loop-portion thereof; an asymmetrical cuff with an upper peripheral portion via which the loop-portion of the cord extends; a cord lock positioned within an inside surface of the cuff and via which the end portion of the cord extends.
- (101) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the cord lock is positioned along a front portion of the bag.
- (102) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, further including a tab coupled to and extending outwards from the upper peripheral portion of the bag adjacent the cord lock.
- (103) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the tab is a piece of webbing with a proximal end thereof sewn to the upper peripheral portion of the bag.
- (104) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein pulling on the end portion of the cord causes the span of the loop-portion of the cord to reduce, with the cord lock inhibiting enlargement of the loop-portion thereafter until the cord lock is actuated.
- (105) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the cord lock is at least partially enclosed within the bag.
- (106) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the bag further includes a flap within which the cord lock is positioned.
- (107) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the flap is triangular.
- (108) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the flap couples to the upper peripheral portion of the bag and is positioned within a front interior surface of the bag.
- (109) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the tab couples to and extends outwards from the flap.
- (110) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the cord lock is positioned to be protected from abrasion when the bag is being hauled.
- (111) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, further including a grommet coupled to the front portion of the bag and through which the end portion of the cord extends.
- (112) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the bag has an open position in which the loop-portion of the cord is enlarged and a closed position in which the loop-portion of the cord is shaped to inhibit objects from passing therethrough
- (113) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the cord lock is positioned off center and below the apex of the bag in the closed position of the bag.
- (114) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the top of the bag extends above and covers at least in part the loop-portion of the cord when the bag is in the closed position.
- (115) An internal cord lock system comprising the cord lock, the cord and the upper peripheral portion of the bag of any preceding clause or clause herein.
- (116) A bag comprising: an outer shell; and an inner enclosure shaped to fit within and be selectively removable from the outer shell.
- (117) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the inner enclosure is shaped to provide the bag with padding, protecting contents of the bag from shocks thereby.
- (118) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the inner enclosure is made of fabric.
- (119) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the inner enclosure is made of foam.
- (120) A bag according to any one of clauses 116 to 117, or any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the inner enclosure is made of foil-faced bubble wrap.
- (121) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the inner enclosure is shaped to increase abrasion resistance of the outer shell by spreading potential loaded points over a wider area, reducing pressure at a given said point thereby.
- (122) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the inner enclosure is molded into shape and wherein the outer shell extends about the inner enclosure so molded into shape.
- (123) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the inner enclosure has a front that is outwardly convex and a rear that is outwardly concave.
- (124) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the sides of the inner enclosure are outwardly convex at least in part.
- (125) A bag according to any preceding clause or any subsequent clause herein, wherein the bottom of the inner enclosure is outwardly convex at least in part.
- (126) Apparatus including any new and inventive feature, combination of features, or sub-combination of features as described herein.
- (127) Methods including any new and inventive steps, acts, combination of steps and/or acts or sub-combination of steps and/or acts as described herein.
It is therefore intended that the following appended claims and claims hereafter introduced are interpreted to include all such modifications, permutations, additions, omissions, and sub-combinations as may reasonably be inferred. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
Claims
1. A bag comprising:
- a plurality of line positioning members coupled to peripheral portions of the bag; and
- a resilient line extending through the plurality of line positioning members and coupling to the bag thereby.
2. A bag according to claim 1, wherein one or more of: first and second said line positioning members are positioned adjacent to a first side of the bag; third and fourth said line positioning members are positioned adjacent to a second side of the bag; a first pair of said line positioning members are positioned adjacent to a top of the bag; and a second pair of said line positioning members are positioned adjacent to a bottom of the bag.
3. A bag according to claim 1, wherein each said line positioning member comprises an elongate flexible material, with outer ends thereof coupled to the bag.
4. A bag according to claim 1, wherein gear is selectively secured externally on the bag by pulling side portions of the line from each side of a back panel of the bag over the gear and coupling the side portions of the line together thereafter along a front of the bag.
5. A bag according to claim 1, wherein the line has a first position in which one or more of: the line extends about the peripheral portion of the bag; the line is adjacent a rear of the bag; the line is extends about the rear of the bag; and the plurality of line positioning members align within a plane.
6. A bag according to claim 1, including a line connector positioned along a front of the bag, the line connector selectively coupling together looped portions of the line stretch out from opposite sides of the bag.
7. A bag according to claim 5, including a sleeve slidably coupled to the line and including a catch coupled to the sleeve, wherein the line is moveable from the first position thereof to a second position, and wherein a pair of looped portions of the line extend towards a front of the bag and are selectively coupled together via the catch in the second position of the line.
8. A line connector according to claim 6, wherein the line connector includes a first channel, a second channel facing the first channel, and an elongate member extending between and coupling together the channels.
9. A line connector according to claim 8, wherein the elongate member is pivotable about the first channel.
10. In combination, first and second portions of line and the connector of claim 8, with a first portion of line extending through the first channel and a second portion of line extending through the second channel, whereby the second channel is shaped such that pivoting the elongate member from a first plane towards a second plane causes the second portion of line to selectively dislodge from the second channel.
11. A line connector comprising:
- a sleeve;
- a catch facing the sleeve; and
- an elongate member coupling together the sleeve and the catch, with the elongate member including a tab which enables the catch to rotate relative to the sleeve from a latched to an unlatched position.
12. A line connector according to claim 11, wherein the elongate member extends tangentially outwards from one or more of the sleeve and the catch.
13. A line connector according to claim 11, wherein the sleeve extends about a longitudinal axis, wherein the catch extends about a longitudinal axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sleeve, and wherein the elongate member has a longitudinal axis which extends perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the sleeve and the catch.
14. A line connector according to claim 11, wherein one or more of: an inner surface of the elongate member is outwardly concave; and an outer surface of the elongate member is outwardly convex.
15. A bag comprising one or more of:
- an internal cord lock system comprising a cord including a loop-portion extending within an upper peripheral portion of the bag and an end portion extending outwards from the bag; and the internal cord lock system including a cord lock positioned within a webbing of the bag and via which the end portion of the cord extends; and
- a flexible suspension member coupled to opposite sides of the bag so to as to form a haul loop, with the bag being suspendable from a single point via the haul loop, and with the haul loop so positioned being angled relative to a longitudinal axis of the bag.
16. A bag according to claim 15, wherein pulling on the end portion of the cord causes the span of the loop-portion of the cord to reduce, with the cord lock inhibiting enlargement of the loop-portion thereafter until the cord lock is actuated.
17. A bag according to claim 15, wherein one or more of: the cord lock is positioned to be protected from abrasion: the cord lock is at least partially enclosed within the bag; and the bag includes a flap within which the cord lock is positioned.
18. A bag according to claim 15, wherein the cord lock is positioned off center and below an apex of the bag in a closed position of the bag.
19. A bag according to claim 15, wherein the suspension member is mounted off center so that the bag hangs asymmetrically.
20. A bag according to claim 15, wherein the bag includes a sleeve-shaped body with a closed bottom and a top in the form of an asymmetrical cuff.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 24, 2022
Publication Date: Jun 1, 2023
Applicant: 0950300 B.C. Ltd. (Squamish, BC)
Inventors: Nathan Phillip KUKATHAS (Squamish), Tom Guy Anne SCHINDFESSEL (Squamish)
Application Number: 17/894,804