EP1447022A1 - Sac de couchage suspendable - Google Patents
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- EP1447022A1 EP1447022A1 EP03009983A EP03009983A EP1447022A1 EP 1447022 A1 EP1447022 A1 EP 1447022A1 EP 03009983 A EP03009983 A EP 03009983A EP 03009983 A EP03009983 A EP 03009983A EP 1447022 A1 EP1447022 A1 EP 1447022A1
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- the invention relates to a hanging sleeping bag with an upper and a Lower part and with fastening elements at the head and foot end for fastening at two spaced-apart fastening points, in particular in shape of ropes, cords, ribbons, fabric sheets or other, tear-resistant Material.
- the solution to this problem is achieved by making the bottom part of the sleeping bag like this cut and / or the length or cut shape of the fasteners is dimensioned such that the lower part of the sleeping bag in the suspended state arched and / or sagging transversely to its longitudinal direction Contours so that the location of the center of gravity is on the bottom of the sleeping bag lying person approximately in the area of the vertical connection plane between the two attachment points is lower than in the area of Longitudinal edges and thus stable against lateral rocking movements.
- the hanging sleeping bag according to the invention are at the head and foot end Fastening ropes or another flat fastening element provided, which converge towards each other in the area of a collection point, where a Head or foot point of a (virtual) tilt axis results, about which the hanging sleeping bag according to the invention could pivot.
- the center of gravity of the sleeper is none can take a lower position. This is the case when, for example a strong transverse arching of the hanging sleeping bag on its symmetry level the lowest possible center of gravity is assumed.
- the necessary Cross-arching can either be achieved by cutting the Bottom of the sleeping bag and / or flat fasteners or by suitable selected lengths attacking different areas of the sleeping bag Traction means can be reached.
- a particularly high degree of lateral stability results when the lower part of the sleeping bag cut to size and / or the length or shape of the cut Fasteners are dimensioned such that the position of the center of gravity person lying on the lower part of the sleeping bag in the vertical connection plane is the lowest between the two attachment points. Because then generated any distance from the body of a sleeping person to this stable one Equilibrium is an oppositely directed force which the sleeper in transported the safe middle position back. Even with restless sleep, one can Person therefore never fall out of the hanging sleeping bag according to the invention.
- the length of the one running along the periphery of the bottom of the sleeping bag Lines of force should be shorter than the length from the center in or under the bottom of the sleeping bag fastening ropes or Power lines.
- the lines of force run through the between the attachment points Fasteners and along or through the lower part to the flat on the Collect lower forces acting on the lower part and via the fastening points derive. Because of the flexibility of conventional rope-shaped fasteners align them in the direction of the lines of force and thus show their course on.
- the blank preferably has for the lower part of the sleeping bag or for the middle part thereof Part of an approximately barrel-shaped outline with convex longitudinal edges.
- middle part refers to the actual lying area of a sleeping Person in contrast to the adjoining edge or side areas, which limit the lying area.
- the cut for the lower part of the sleeping bag in the area of the longitudinal edges of the lying area corresponding middle part has at least one edge or side strip or connected to such, in particular sewn, the outside lying, i.e. peripheral edge follows a concave course.
- This one first concave edge area, the one in the use state of the hanging sleeping bag follows continuous line of force, then allows the middle part, between head and At the foot end to assume a strongly arched shape without being in Individual areas to be overstretched.
- the bottom (corresponding to the middle part of the blank according to the invention for the lower part) is arched longitudinally and transversely and extends to the bow and stern each up to one Tip tapers, while the side walls (corresponding to the two edge or side strips of the lower part according to the invention) is approximately constant have (vertical) width and thereby the longitudinal arching of the base part take.
- the blank for the lower part of the sleeping bag has several strips running in the longitudinal direction or from such strips is composed, in particular sewn together, between which are in Incisions extending in the longitudinal direction are located, the edges of which are at the front At the end of the blank converge towards each other towards the center.
- This The shape of the cut allows, so to speak, the crease-free "gathering" of the individual Stripes in the area of the incisions, which causes the arching of the central part downwards results.
- the peripheral edge of an incision between one Edge or side stripes and the middle part of the lower part of the sleeping bag with a small, convex radius of curvature or a kink, such that the course of this edge in the area of an end face of the edge or The side strip diverges more outwards than near the middle of the strip.
- a Course possibly also on the outer edge of the edge or side strip, leads during use to straighten the lying surface, especially in the head and Foot area and thus increases both stability and comfort.
- radii of curvature in the range of 0 cm, preferably 2 cm, in particular 5 cm, up to about 60 cm, preferably 40 cm, in particular 20 cm proven.
- the two longitudinal edges of an edge or side strip of the Bottom of the sleeping bag converge to each other in the form of a tip, causing Starting from the head area to the foot area, the desired strong curvature can be realized in the transverse direction.
- An advantageous embodiment of the invention is that the head and / or An approximately trapezoidal tapered blank from one foot end tear-resistant material is available, the wider base of which is on the Sleeping bag serving area, and its narrower side with a Fastening means, for example rope, hook or eyelet, is provided.
- a Fastening means for example rope, hook or eyelet
- Such a thing Fastening means can, for example, by means of a zipper on the lower part of the sleeping bag be attached and therefore when using it as a sleeping bag can be removed in a few simple steps. On the other hand, it can be used as a bag be trained to accommodate the folded hanging sleeping bag can.
- rope-shaped fastening elements with the head and / or Integrated or connected foot end of the lower part of the sleeping bag, in particular sewn are, the load-bearing lines of force can be fanned out, whereby Pressure points when lying down for a long time can be avoided.
- the invention also permits further development in that the Fastening ropes are passed in or under the lower part of the sleeping bag. This can cause the material of the lower part of the sleeping bag to be subject to strong tensile forces be kept largely free, so the likelihood of developing Cracking is minimized.
- At least one pulling device on the head and / or the foot end of the upper part of the sleeping bag is not have to with the other fasteners, in particular - Ropes can be combined, but can be directly to the relevant one Attachment point or an even higher anchoring point so that it is as steep as possible starting from the sleeping bag.
- each lateral tilting movement of the hanging sleeping bag tightens it Traction means and thus to a stabilizing restoring force.
- the invention is further optimized in that in the area of Bottom of the sleeping bag an insulation element, in particular an insulation mat is arranged.
- This insulation element preferably consists of a thermal insulating material, for example a foam, and in the absence of a sufficient mechanical strength largely kept free of tensile forces become.
- this insulation element should be as close as possible to the body of a sleeper and for this purpose by an appropriate Be tailored to the preferred longitudinal and transverse curvature.
- the insulation mat can be fastened in the longitudinal direction be arranged both above and below the same.
- the insulation mat is detachably fastened, e.g. using buttons, it can be used, among other things. be removed for cleaning purposes.
- an associated or integrated Isolation means a soft insert layer made of cotton, down or the like. intended. This increases the comfort of the sleeper. Like an insulation agent Foam can also take no longitudinal tensile forces this insert layer and must therefore be kept free of it by a fabric or traction layer.
- a sleeping bag upper part is attached to the side edges of the lower part. This can either also be releasably attached, for example by means of push buttons or the like, so that the sleeping bag according to the invention also like a conventional hammock is usable, or it is unsolvable, for example sewn on.
- the upper part with a Zipper, button row or the like running in the longitudinal direction of the sleeping bag is provided. This facilitates getting in and out of the sleeping bag and also allows an influence on the temperature within the sleeping bags according to the invention.
- the hanging sleeping bag 1 consists of a sleeping bag upper part 2, a sleeping bag base 3 and head and foot side, on train loadable fastening elements in the form of fastening ropes 4, 5.
- the lower part of the sleeping bag 3 comprises this Embodiment three layers.
- a fabric layer 6 preferably made of a tear-resistant material such as nylon or the like.
- channels 7 extending in the longitudinal direction of the sleeping bag 1
- Retracting fastening cables 4, 5 provided, for example Sewing the longitudinal edges 8 of bands 9 on the top or bottom of the Fabric layer 6 can be formed.
- a layer 10 extends thermally insulating material, preferably made of an elastic foam.
- This Insulation layer 10 can either be on the underside of the fabric layer 6 be glued or sewn or detachable, e.g. via (push) buttons on it be fixed.
- This layer 10 can also be omitted or with the fabric layer 6 be integrated. It can also be arranged above the fabric layer 6.
- a soft layer 11 for example one with down or the like. Filled insert for a comfortable lying position of a sleeper 12.
- the tracks or strips 14 can either be completely can be cut separately or in the middle, for example are connected to end cuts 27, as can be seen in FIG. 3.
- By the edges 28 of these incisions 27 each following a convex line, is obtained by sewing adjacent strips 14 along them Edges 28 the desired (seen from above) double concave arch of the Bottom of the sleeping bag 3.
- the fastening ropes 4, 5 run continuously from one For example, annular collecting element 17 at the head end 18 of the hanging sleeping bag 1 to a corresponding collecting element 19 at the foot end 20.
- Sleeping bag lower part 3 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 double Can form curvature in the longitudinal and transverse directions, should the other Longitudinal edges 21 along fastening cables 4, 5 may be shorter than that each running closer to the vertical longitudinal median plane of the sleeping bag 1 Fastening ropes 4, 5.
- fastening cables 4, 5 running along the lower part of the sleeping bag 3 hence the outermost shortest and the middle longest.
- the length of the strips 14 of the blank 13 should be from its longitudinal center line Remove towards the side edges. So that neighboring, to be sewn together Strips 14 should still be able to be put together easily Adjacent longitudinal edges 16 of different strips 14 each have the same length have, so that overall the blank 13 shown in Fig. 3 results, where the Cutting ends 22 of the webs 14 obliquely with respect to the longitudinal cutting axis run inclined.
- the sleeping bag top 2 only has to consist of a single layer however, for example, be designed like a pillow with a thermally insulating filling. It can also be made from two layers with different properties be, for example. From a stabilizing layer, for example.
- a network Can have properties, as well as from an outer insulation layer, which may can be water-repellent or coated accordingly. Possibly. can the insulation layer can be releasably connected to the stabilization layer, for example. via zippers or Velcro fasteners or snap fasteners to the insulation layer To be able to open or remove the need to avoid heat build-up.
- a reinforcing element made of a solid, but flexible material, e.g. plastic, or e.g. in the form of a flexible Glasfiberstabs be provided.
- the reinforcing element can be ring-shaped or C-shaped and possibly also be adjustable in length.
- circumferential channel can be arranged. Here it is preferably with one end fixed, while on the other end a stopper element can be moved as well is locked in any position. If its cross section is larger than the cross section of the channel, this can be used similar to a cord to specify the cross section of the face opening 23.
- a covering of the face opening 23, for example by a mosquito net or the like. be provided.
- Upper part 2 also with a longitudinal and preferably central Zipper 24 provided.
- an emergency exit can be provided along the sleeping bag cross-section, preferably offset by about 90 ° can be. It can be a second zipper or a Velcro or the like.
- Upper and lower part 2, 3 can be sewn together along their edges 21, it could, however, also be a detachable connection, for example, with an all-round connection Zipper or a (press) button row can be provided so that the Sleeping bag 1 can be converted into a usual hammock.
- the upper part 2 engages in the area of the head and foot side End 18, 20 each have a further rope 25, 26.
- the task of these ropes is one (Additional) stabilization of the hanging sleeping bag 1 with respect to the side Kipptendenzen.
- These ropes 25, 26 do not have to be on the collecting elements 17, 18 be merged with the other fastening cables 4, 5, but are direct led to the actual attachment point, for example on a tree branch or the like or anchored further up so that they are as steep as possible.
- the stabilizing ropes 25, 26 are taut stretched and keep the sleeping bag 1 in the horizontal orientation according to the Fig. 1 and 2. This can be at widely spaced attachment points and consequently little sagging fastening ropes 4, 5 and / or diverent Support people with a high focus.
- FIG. 4 shows an optimized blank 29 for a lower part of a sleeping bag 30 of a very stable hanging sleeping bag 31, which is shown in Fig. 5.
- a slightly barrel-shaped cut can have the shape of a body Sleepers 12 are modeled. If necessary, one is also asymmetrical to one transversely oriented center line 37 running cut possible, with which the wider Body structure in the chest area compared to the leg area can be met.
- the middle part 32 is accordingly of two convex longitudinal edges 33 and two preferably also limited convex end faces 34. In such a case, it offers itself on, from one or preferably both end faces 34 incisions 35 in the Insert middle part 32, the edges 36 of which extend to the transverse central axis 37 of the blank 29 converge towards one another, and which preferably along convex lines. These incisions 35 can also extend up to Extend the central axis 37 by the strips 38 remaining therebetween be manufactured completely separately from each other.
- the two border lines of the same incision 35 each have approximately identical lengths, so that they without Supernatant can be sewn together.
- the blank 29 also has two on the longitudinal edges 33 of the Middle section 32 adjoining edge or side strips 39, which arranged symmetrically to a longitudinal central axis 40 of the blank are.
- edge or side strips 39 have approximately the shape of one each outside open bracket, so the overall arrangement is roughly the shape) 0 ( accepts.
- edge or side strips 39 are also from the central section 32 separated by incisions 41, which in extreme cases up to the transverse Central axis 37 can extend, namely if the side strips 39 completely are cut separately.
- the respective outer edge curves are 42 of the side or edge strips 39 are concave, and the width of these strips 39 is approximately in the middle section near the transverse central axis 37 constant.
- the Outer edge 43 of the incision 41 has a bend 44 to the outside, for example at an angle from 30 ° to 45 °, so that the longitudinal edges 42, 43 of a side strip 39 from then on converge strongly to each other and eventually converge into one towards the outside hitting pointed tip 45.
- an edge area can also be used be provided with a small radius of curvature.
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EP03009983A EP1447022A1 (fr) | 2003-05-02 | 2003-05-02 | Sac de couchage suspendable |
US10/548,165 US7178182B2 (en) | 2003-05-02 | 2004-04-30 | Suspended sleeping bag |
CA002524239A CA2524239A1 (fr) | 2003-05-02 | 2004-04-30 | Sac de couchage a suspendre |
PCT/EP2004/004596 WO2004095978A1 (fr) | 2003-05-02 | 2004-04-30 | Sac de couchage a suspendre |
CN200480011969.3A CN1816295A (zh) | 2003-05-02 | 2004-04-30 | 悬挂式睡袋 |
AT04730495T ATE463175T1 (de) | 2003-05-02 | 2004-04-30 | Hänge-schlafsack |
DE502004010999T DE502004010999D1 (de) | 2003-05-02 | 2004-04-30 | Hänge-schlafsack |
EP04730495A EP1622482B1 (fr) | 2003-05-02 | 2004-04-30 | Sac de couchage a suspendre |
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