AU2005202158B1 - A sleeping bag - Google Patents

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AU2005202158B1
AU2005202158B1 AU2005202158A AU2005202158A AU2005202158B1 AU 2005202158 B1 AU2005202158 B1 AU 2005202158B1 AU 2005202158 A AU2005202158 A AU 2005202158A AU 2005202158 A AU2005202158 A AU 2005202158A AU 2005202158 B1 AU2005202158 B1 AU 2005202158B1
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AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT
APPLICANT:
Invention Title: MONT ADVENTURE EQUIPMENT PTY LTD A SLEEPING BAG The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me: 1 o A SLEEPING BAG FIELD OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to sleeping bags, and particularly to sleeping bags which 00 f utilise down and/or feathers and/or other bulk material for insulation.
SBACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION It is well known to include baffles extending between the inner skin of the bag and the outer skin of the bag for the purpose of preventing unwanted migration of the insulating material. The present invention provides a novel baffle construction which improves the loft and thermal performance of the sleeping bag.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION The present invention provides a sleeping bag including baffles according to the following claims. Preferred features of the invention will be apparent from the dependant claims and from the following description of the preferred embodiment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS 2 The invention will now be described in a non-limiting manner with respect to preferred embodiments in which:- FIG 1 is perspective view of a sleeping bag; FIG 2 is a sectioned view along line 2-2 of FIG 1; FIG 3 is a sectioned view along line 3-3 of FIG 1; FIG 4 is a view of a pair of prior art baffles for the canopy and floor respectively; FIG 5 is a view of a first embodiment of a pair of baffles for the canopy and floor respectively according to the present invention; FIG 6 is a view of a second embodiment of a pair of baffles for the canopy and floor respectively according to the present invention; FIG 7 is a view of a third embodiment of a pair of baffles for the canopy and floor respectively according to the present invention; FIG 8 is a view of a fourth embodiment of a pair of baffles for the canopy and floor respectively according to the present invention; and FIG 9 is a view of a fifth embodiment of a pair of baffles for the canopy and fllor respectively according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT With reference firstly to FIG 1, there is illustrated a down sleeping bag 10. The sleeping bag 10 has a longitudinal axis A-A and is formed in the usual manner 00 from an outer skin 12 and an inner skin 14. The sleeping bag 10 has a lateral O zipper 16 provided to facilitate entry to, and exit from, the sleeping bag (Ni Referring now to FIG 2, there is shown a sectional view taken along line 2-2 of FIG 1. In the sectional view shown in FIG 2, it would readily seen that the sleeping bag combines an upper canopy portion 11, which in use is above the user, and a lower floor portion 13, which in use is below the user. Down 15 is provided intermediate inner skin 14 and outer skin 12 in the usual manner. A flap 18 is provided on the upper canopy portion 11 in order to limit the loss of body heat through the non-insulated area at and adjacent to zipper 16.
Turning now to FIG 3, there is shown a sectional view taken along line 3-3 of FIG 1. It will be appreciated that line 3-3 is coincident with a transverse baffle provided in the sleeping bag. It will be noted that there is an upper baffle provided in the canopy portion of the sleeping bag and a lower baffle 22 provided in the floor portion 13 of the sleeping bag. The upper baffle 20 is stitched to the lower baffle 22 at the left hand side as shown in FIG 3.
In the prior art, the upper baffle 20 and lower baffle 22 were both cut according to a straight pattern. An example of the prior art straight cut baffles is shown in 4 FIG 4. Typically these baffles are formed from a mesh material. It should be (Ni noted at this stage that, whilst the straight baffles of the prior art are cut according to a straight pattern as shown in FIG 4, they nonetheless adopt a _deformed or curved shape when actually in place within the sleeping bag.
Hence, a distinction is drawn between the baffles being curved when in situ,
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and baffles which are curved from the outset when cut according to a curved Spattern.
(Ni With reference now to FIG 5 to FIG 9, there are shown multiple embodiments of baffles cut in a curved manner according to the present invention. In each of figures 5 to 9 the lower baffle 22 is straight cut as per the lower baffle of the prior art. However, in alternative embodiments (not illustrated), the lower baffle 22 could also be cut according to a curved pattern.
With reference firstly to FIG 5, there is shown the baffle 20 which is cut according to a radial arc.
With reference to FIG 6, the upper baffle 20 is cut according to a radial arc and the width of the baffle varies along its length with the point of maximum width midway along the length of upper baffle With reference to FIG 7, there is shown an upper baffle 20 having a consistent width, but being of substantially U-shaped configuration.
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With reference to FIG 8, there is shown another U-shaped upper baffle although in this case the upper baffle varies in width along its length.
Finally, with reference to FIG 9, the upper baffle 20 is cut according to several straight segments, with each straight segment being angularly off set with 00 respect to a neighbouring straight segment.
As mentioned above, both the upper and lower baffles are typically formed from N a mesh-like material which has limited structural strength. Notwithstanding this limited structural strength, it has been surprisingly found that upper baffles formed according to the present invention result in the canopy portion of the sleeping bag having additional loft and hence additional thermal performance.
Whilst the invention has been described with reference to specific examples, it will of course be appreciated that many different configurations on baffle will fall within the scope of the present invention.

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1. A sleeping bag having a longitudinal axis, an upper canopy portion, and a lower floor portion, the sleeping bag comprising an inner skin and an outer skin, insulating material being located intermediate the inner and outer skins of O _at least the canopy portion, transverse baffles extending between the inner and Oouter skins of the canopy portion for inhibiting migration of the insulating material in the canopy portion, characterised in that the transverse baffles are cut from fabric according to a curved pattern.
2. A sleeping bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the curved pattern is a radial arc.
3. A sleeping bag as claimed in claim 2, wherein the width of the curved pattern varies along its length.
4. A sleeping bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the curved pattern is substantially U-shaped.
5. A sleeping bag as claimed in claim 4, wherein the width of the curved pattern varies along its length.
6. A sleeping bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the curved pattern includes multiple straight sections, with each section being angularly offset with respect to a neighbouring straight section.
7. A sleeping bag as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 6, wherein the sleeping bag includes transverse baffles in the floor portion, and where the Stransverse baffles in the floor portion are shorter than the corresponding baffles in the canopy portion. 00 o~ o~
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