US20040238303A1 - Backpack having a detachable wheeled frame - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a backpack having a detachable wheeled frame, and more particularly to a wheeled backpack and frame combination wherein the backpack and the frame include a mechanism to attach the backpack to the frame.
- U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,749,503 and Des. 375,402 relate to luggage that may be converted and used as a wheeled-suitcase, a backpack or a hand-carried bag.
- U.S. Patent Application Pub. No. 2002/0162716 (“'716 application”) shows a backpack that may be attached to a collapsible carrier. According to the '716 application, the backpack or the carrier may have wheels.
- Backpacks with wheels and a built in frame tend to be rather uncomfortable for the wearer.
- One object of the present invention allows the owner to remove the frame when wearing the backpack.
- a backpack attachable to a wheeled frame comprising in combination, a backpack having a main compartment and a wheeled removable frame.
- the backpack may also have a secondary compartment for carrying the wheeled frame when not in use.
- the backpack may further include a flap extending from one side of the rear wall to the other side thereof. The flap is releasably secured to the backpack on the other side using one or more fasteners.
- a wheeled detachable frame carries the backpack, and has a base portion on which the backpack sits, at least one vertical support bar, a handle, and a pair of wheels.
- the frame includes a pair of fasteners for attaching the backpack to the wheeled frame.
- the first fastener is located on an upper portion of the frame, and attaches to an upper position of the backpack.
- the second fastener is located on a lower portion of the frame, and attaches to the lower portion of the backpack.
- the flap holds the frame against the backpack using snaps or similar fasteners and conceals the frame when attached to the backpack.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of an embodiment of the wheeled backpack and frame combination of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the embodiment of the wheeled backpack and frame combination of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a rear view of the backpack and frame combination of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a rear view of the wheeled backpack and frame combination of the present invention with the flap and straps released;
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the wheeled frame and backpack combination of the present invention showing removal of the backpack from the frame;
- FIG. 6 is a front view of another embodiment of the frame for use in the present invention.
- the backpack and collapsible frame combination 8 of the present invention includes a backpack 10 releasably mounted on a collapsible wheeled frame 20 .
- the backpack 10 includes a handle 11 , a main compartment 12 , a front compartment 13 , shoulder straps 14 with clips 15 , and a flap 16 with snaps 17 or other closures, such as a zipper, Velcro, clips, buttons, and the like.
- the flap 16 covers a portion of the frame 20 when the backpack 10 is attached thereto, for esthetic enhancement, but the flap 16 may also be padded to improve comfort for the wearer. In addition, the flap 16 helps to secure the backpack 10 to the frame 20 .
- the backpack 10 may be made of nylon or some other durable fabric or material, and can include several compartments and pockets that close with zippers or flaps, to hold books, writing instruments, calculators, cell phones, snacks and the like.
- the main compartment includes front 50 and rear 52 walls, two side walls, 54 , 56 and top 58 and bottom 60 walls.
- the clips 15 and the snap closures 17 may be any suitable fastening devices, such as hooks, clips, snaps, Velcro or the like.
- the clips 15 and snaps 17 may be made from plastic, metal or any suitable material, such as spring steel or brass.
- the wheeled frame 20 includes a base 21 , vertical support bars 22 , horizontal support bars 23 , a retractable handle 24 , an axle 25 , wheels 26 , fenders 27 , a pivoting attachment 28 with one or more fasteners 29 , and stabilizing feet 31 .
- the wheeled frame 20 and its components may be made from any suitable lightweight material or combination of materials, for example, aluminum, plastic or the like, or a combination thereof such that the frame 20 can support the weight of a full backpack 10 , while remaining lightweight enough to be handled by a school-age child.
- the wheels 26 may be conventional solid plastic or rubber wheels, or ball bearing and plastic wheels, such as may be found on in-line skates.
- the backpack 10 when attached to the wheeled frame 20 , the backpack 10 sits on the base 21 .
- the rear wall 52 of the backpack 10 rests against the front side of the vertical 22 and horizontal 23 support bars.
- the backpack 10 is secured to the wheeled frame 20 by securing the pivoting attachment 28 to the backpack 10 with closures, such as snaps 29 , that mate with closures on the backpack 10 .
- closures such as snaps 29
- the upper attachment 28 may be hinged or pivoted, and the fasteners 29 attached thereto may be snaps or other fastening devices, such as hooks, clips, Velcro or the like.
- the upper attachment may be a strip of Velcro or snaps 34 placed directly on a horizontal cross-piece or brace 23 , as shown in FIG. 6.
- Velcro a well-known and readily available material, widely used in the luggage industry, usually includes two opposed gripping pieces, often in the form of a tape or ribbon, one side having hooks, and one side having loops. Either side 34 can be attached to the horizontal cross-piece 23 , provided its mate gets attached to an adjacent portion of the backpack 10 , to help to hold the backpack 10 against the frame 20 .
- the lower horizontal support 23 and the base 21 may also include a Velcro attachment 34 .
- other attachments may be used, including snaps 29 .
- the snaps 29 may be made from durable plastic or any suitable metal, such as steel, brass or the like.
- the pivoting attachment 28 will include the male or female portion of a snap 29
- the backpack 10 will have the male portion 29 of the snap or Velcro (for example) in position to join with the one on the attachment 28 to secure the upper portion of the backpack 10 to the frame 20 .
- the frame 20 has an attachment 28 to secure the lower portion of the backpack 10 to the lower portion of the frame 20 , or to the base 21 itself.
- the lower attachment 28 includes one side of a snap or Velcro pair 34 , while the backpack 10 has the other side, to provide a secure attachment to the lower portion of the frame 20 .
- the upper and lower attachments 28 releasably secure the backpack to the frame 20 , providing for easy removal by the user.
- the optional flap 16 on the backpack 10 is wrapped around the back side of the vertical 22 and horizontal 23 support bars, and is secured to the backpack with snaps 17 , Velcro, or other suitable fastening devices.
- the backpack 10 is also secured to the wheeled frame 20 by wrapping the shoulder straps 14 around the upper horizontal support bar 23 and the vertical support bars 22 , and then fastening the clips 15 on the lower portion of the backpack 10 .
- the backpack 10 is detached from the wheeled frame 20 by releasing the snaps 17 from flap 16 of the backpack 10 , so that the flap 16 can be opened, and by releasing the snaps 29 so that the pivoting attachment 28 can be hinged upward.
- the clips 15 are also released to unwrap the shoulder straps 14 from around the vertical support bars 22 .
- the flap 16 is refastened to the backpack 10 by snapping together the snaps 17 on each portion.
- the clips 15 are also refastened to reattach the shoulder straps 14 .
- the wheeled frame 20 When not in use, the wheeled frame 20 may be collapsed by retracting the handle 24 as low as possible into the vertical support bars 22 .
- the base portion 21 may be hinged or pivoted so that it folds upward to become parallel with the vertical support bars 22 .
- the stabilizing feet 31 may also be pivoted to fold away into the base 21 .
- the size of the wheeled frame 20 may be further reduced by providing removable wheels 26 and fenders 27 .
- the folded wheeled frame 20 and its removable parts may be placed in one of the compartments in the interior of the backpack 10 for easy carrying and concealment when not in use, or it may be attached to the backpack 10 using optional Velcro or elastic straps 32 .
- the detached wheeled frame 20 is preferably attached to the backpack 10 on a portion away from the back of a user to avoid discomfort, such as the front or side of the backpack 10 .
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A combination backpack with detachable wheeled frame, the backpack attaching to the frame by joining an attachment on the upper and lower portion of the frame to a mate on the upper and lower portion of the backpack, and having a flap which can be wrapped around the wheeled frame and fastened to the backpack to secure the backpack to the wheeled frame.
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- This invention relates to a backpack having a detachable wheeled frame, and more particularly to a wheeled backpack and frame combination wherein the backpack and the frame include a mechanism to attach the backpack to the frame.
- An increase in awareness of injuries resulting from carrying heavy loads and a need for convertible luggage to meet traveler and commuter demands have led to the development of backpacks with wheels so that users may wheel their backpack behind them when it is too heavy or inconvenient to carry on their backs.
- For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,749,503 and Des. 375,402 relate to luggage that may be converted and used as a wheeled-suitcase, a backpack or a hand-carried bag. In addition, U.S. Patent Application Pub. No. 2002/0162716 (“'716 application”) shows a backpack that may be attached to a collapsible carrier. According to the '716 application, the backpack or the carrier may have wheels.
- Backpacks with wheels and a built in frame tend to be rather uncomfortable for the wearer. One object of the present invention allows the owner to remove the frame when wearing the backpack.
- The objects of the invention can be attained and the disadvantages of the prior wheeled backpack combinations can be overcome by providing a backpack attachable to a wheeled frame, comprising in combination, a backpack having a main compartment and a wheeled removable frame. The backpack may also have a secondary compartment for carrying the wheeled frame when not in use. The backpack may further include a flap extending from one side of the rear wall to the other side thereof. The flap is releasably secured to the backpack on the other side using one or more fasteners. A wheeled detachable frame carries the backpack, and has a base portion on which the backpack sits, at least one vertical support bar, a handle, and a pair of wheels. The frame includes a pair of fasteners for attaching the backpack to the wheeled frame. The first fastener is located on an upper portion of the frame, and attaches to an upper position of the backpack. The second fastener is located on a lower portion of the frame, and attaches to the lower portion of the backpack. The flap holds the frame against the backpack using snaps or similar fasteners and conceals the frame when attached to the backpack.
- The features and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon review of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 is a front view of an embodiment of the wheeled backpack and frame combination of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the embodiment of the wheeled backpack and frame combination of the present invention;
- FIG. 3 is a rear view of the backpack and frame combination of the present invention;
- FIG. 4 is a rear view of the wheeled backpack and frame combination of the present invention with the flap and straps released;
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the wheeled frame and backpack combination of the present invention showing removal of the backpack from the frame; and
- FIG. 6 is a front view of another embodiment of the frame for use in the present invention.
- As shown in FIGS. 1-4, the backpack and
collapsible frame combination 8 of the present invention includes abackpack 10 releasably mounted on a collapsiblewheeled frame 20. Thebackpack 10 includes ahandle 11, amain compartment 12, afront compartment 13,shoulder straps 14 withclips 15, and aflap 16 withsnaps 17 or other closures, such as a zipper, Velcro, clips, buttons, and the like. Theflap 16 covers a portion of theframe 20 when thebackpack 10 is attached thereto, for esthetic enhancement, but theflap 16 may also be padded to improve comfort for the wearer. In addition, theflap 16 helps to secure thebackpack 10 to theframe 20. Thebackpack 10 may be made of nylon or some other durable fabric or material, and can include several compartments and pockets that close with zippers or flaps, to hold books, writing instruments, calculators, cell phones, snacks and the like. The main compartment includes front 50 and rear 52 walls, two side walls, 54, 56 andtop 58 andbottom 60 walls. Theclips 15 and thesnap closures 17 may be any suitable fastening devices, such as hooks, clips, snaps, Velcro or the like. Theclips 15 andsnaps 17 may be made from plastic, metal or any suitable material, such as spring steel or brass. - As shown in FIGS. 4-5, the
wheeled frame 20 includes abase 21,vertical support bars 22,horizontal support bars 23, aretractable handle 24, anaxle 25,wheels 26,fenders 27, apivoting attachment 28 with one ormore fasteners 29, and stabilizingfeet 31. Thewheeled frame 20 and its components may be made from any suitable lightweight material or combination of materials, for example, aluminum, plastic or the like, or a combination thereof such that theframe 20 can support the weight of afull backpack 10, while remaining lightweight enough to be handled by a school-age child. Thewheels 26 may be conventional solid plastic or rubber wheels, or ball bearing and plastic wheels, such as may be found on in-line skates. - Referring to FIGS. 3-5, when attached to the
wheeled frame 20, thebackpack 10 sits on thebase 21. Therear wall 52 of thebackpack 10 rests against the front side of the vertical 22 and horizontal 23 support bars. Thebackpack 10 is secured to thewheeled frame 20 by securing thepivoting attachment 28 to thebackpack 10 with closures, such assnaps 29, that mate with closures on thebackpack 10. Preferably, there are two such attachments, one on the upper portion of theframe 20, adjacent thehandle 24 on theframe 20, the other adjacent or included in thebase 21. Theupper attachment 28 may be hinged or pivoted, and thefasteners 29 attached thereto may be snaps or other fastening devices, such as hooks, clips, Velcro or the like. - In another embodiment, shown in FIG. 6, the upper attachment may be a strip of Velcro or
snaps 34 placed directly on a horizontal cross-piece orbrace 23, as shown in FIG. 6. Velcro, a well-known and readily available material, widely used in the luggage industry, usually includes two opposed gripping pieces, often in the form of a tape or ribbon, one side having hooks, and one side having loops. Eitherside 34 can be attached to thehorizontal cross-piece 23, provided its mate gets attached to an adjacent portion of thebackpack 10, to help to hold thebackpack 10 against theframe 20. The lowerhorizontal support 23 and thebase 21 may also include a Velcroattachment 34. As mentioned above, other attachments may be used, includingsnaps 29. - The
snaps 29 may be made from durable plastic or any suitable metal, such as steel, brass or the like. Preferably, thepivoting attachment 28 will include the male or female portion of asnap 29, while thebackpack 10 will have themale portion 29 of the snap or Velcro (for example) in position to join with the one on theattachment 28 to secure the upper portion of thebackpack 10 to theframe 20. - Likewise, the
frame 20 has anattachment 28 to secure the lower portion of thebackpack 10 to the lower portion of theframe 20, or to thebase 21 itself. As with theupper attachment 28, thelower attachment 28 includes one side of a snap or Velcropair 34, while thebackpack 10 has the other side, to provide a secure attachment to the lower portion of theframe 20. Together, the upper andlower attachments 28 releasably secure the backpack to theframe 20, providing for easy removal by the user. - The
optional flap 16 on thebackpack 10 is wrapped around the back side of the vertical 22 and horizontal 23 support bars, and is secured to the backpack withsnaps 17, Velcro, or other suitable fastening devices. Thebackpack 10 is also secured to thewheeled frame 20 by wrapping theshoulder straps 14 around the upperhorizontal support bar 23 and thevertical support bars 22, and then fastening theclips 15 on the lower portion of thebackpack 10. - Still referring to FIGS. 4-5, the
backpack 10 is detached from thewheeled frame 20 by releasing thesnaps 17 fromflap 16 of thebackpack 10, so that theflap 16 can be opened, and by releasing thesnaps 29 so that thepivoting attachment 28 can be hinged upward. Theclips 15 are also released to unwrap theshoulder straps 14 from around thevertical support bars 22. Once thebackpack 10 is removed from thewheeled frame 20, theflap 16 is refastened to thebackpack 10 by snapping together thesnaps 17 on each portion. Theclips 15 are also refastened to reattach theshoulder straps 14. - When not in use, the
wheeled frame 20 may be collapsed by retracting thehandle 24 as low as possible into thevertical support bars 22. Thebase portion 21 may be hinged or pivoted so that it folds upward to become parallel with thevertical support bars 22. Similarly, the stabilizingfeet 31 may also be pivoted to fold away into thebase 21. The size of thewheeled frame 20 may be further reduced by providingremovable wheels 26 andfenders 27. - The folded
wheeled frame 20 and its removable parts may be placed in one of the compartments in the interior of thebackpack 10 for easy carrying and concealment when not in use, or it may be attached to thebackpack 10 using optional Velcro orelastic straps 32. The detachedwheeled frame 20 is preferably attached to thebackpack 10 on a portion away from the back of a user to avoid discomfort, such as the front or side of thebackpack 10. - While this invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments, this invention, including this disclosure and appended claims, is intended to be construed in accordance with the full spirit and scope of the invention, including alternatives, modifications, and equivalents apparent to those of skill in the art.
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1. A combination backpack and detachable wheeled frame, comprising:
a backpack having a main compartment, a pair of shoulder straps and an upper attachment to mate with an upper portion of the frame;
a wheeled frame attachable to and detachable from the backpack, comprising a base for supporting the backpack, at least one vertical member, a handle, an attachment to attach the frame to an upper portion of the backpack; and
an attachment to releasably attach a lower portion of the backpack.
2. A combination backpack and detachable wheeled frame as recited in claim 1 , additionally comprising a flap, which extends from one side of a rear wall on the backpack to the other side thereof where it releasably attaches to the backpack holding the vertical member between the flap and the rear wall of the backpack.
3. A combination backpack and detachable wheeled frame according to claim 1 , wherein the rotatable attachment pivots from a horizontal member positioned near the handle of the frame.
4. A combination backpack and detachable wheeled frame in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the rotatable attachment is hinged to the horizontal member and releasably attaches the backpack to the frame using snaps, Velcro, clips, hooks, or clasps.
5. A combination backpack and detachable wheeled frame in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the pivoting attachment and the backpack releasably attaches to each other using snaps.
6. A combination backpack and detachable wheeled frame in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the pivoting attachment and the backpack releasably attaches to each other using Velcro.
7. A combination backpack and detachable wheeled frame in accordance with claim 3 , wherein a lower portion attachment of the backpack attaches to a lower portion of the frame with Velcro.
8. A combination backpack and detachable wheeled frame in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the backpack attaches to the frame includes a base having a Velcro strip thereon to mate with a Velcro strip on a lower portion of the backpack.
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