EP2061363A2 - Sleeping bag designed to be fastened to a mattress - Google Patents
Sleeping bag designed to be fastened to a mattressInfo
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- EP2061363A2 EP2061363A2 EP07823793A EP07823793A EP2061363A2 EP 2061363 A2 EP2061363 A2 EP 2061363A2 EP 07823793 A EP07823793 A EP 07823793A EP 07823793 A EP07823793 A EP 07823793A EP 2061363 A2 EP2061363 A2 EP 2061363A2
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Definitions
- the present invention is in the technical field of sleeping bags.
- the equipment of the camper generally, and in particular a sleeping bag, must meet three major functions: be light and compressible because the camper may have to wear his equipment, especially during hiking, so he needs power arrange his equipment in a small dwelling such as a backpack; and be insulated because the camper can be brought to sleep outdoors and / or cold temperatures.
- a sleeping bag generally has as many insulating materials on its upper part as on its lower part.
- the term "insulating materials" is intended to mean the number and the basis weight of the sheet of wadding and / or down and / or impermeable layers; and in general all materials contributing to improve the insulation of the sleeping bag. Down means any material comprising feathers and an impervious layer, any layer coated with a water repellent finish. Of course, the insulating layers having a low basis weight contribute negligibly to the thermal insulation of the sleeper.
- the bottom of the sleeping bag is then compressed against a foam or inflatable mattress, thus removing any air likely to form an insulating envelope.
- the mattresses often having a waterproof and insulating face of the ground, the lower portion of the sleeping bag comprising insulating materials represents a dead weight for the camper. Since these materials are expensive, particularly with regard to down, the optimization of the thermicity of the lower part of a sleeping bag is also of economic interest. However this arrangement of the sleeping bag is not satisfactory. Indeed, during his sleep the camper must remain theoretically lying on his back to benefit from the thermal protection of the upper part, which in practice is difficult for the camper.
- Another proposed solution is to provide in the lower part of a sleeping bag pocket for housing a mattress to prevent the sleeping bag from sliding on the mattress.
- This arrangement is not optimal since the face of the sleeping bag in contact with the ground must fulfill the characteristics of mechanical strength and punching, generally specific to the face of the mattresses in contact with the ground, which implies the use of materials heavier and less compressible than the bottom of a classic sleeping bag.
- Said pocket represents a dead weight for the camper and an additional cost in the production of the sleeping bag in question.
- said pocket has a predetermined shape according to the shape of the lower part of the sleeping bag; it is therefore not universal, and is limited to mattress shapes generally produced by the same manufacturers as the sleeping bags in question.
- Another solution on the market is to provide blankets to be fixed directly on the upper face of the mattress by any means known in the state of the art, such as velcro® type hook-and-loop strips or a zipper.
- This solution is not hygienic for the camper because during his sleep he sweats a lot and it is more difficult to wash a mattress than a sleeping bag alone.
- sleeping bags are offered to be directly attached to the top of a mattress.
- This last solution has the drawbacks of being uncomfortable for the sleeper since it has little ease.
- the camper is not protected in its coating from the direct passage of the outside air at the joint between said sleeping bag and the mattress, this is what is referred to as thermal bridges.
- the camper sleeps in cold temperatures, especially in the mountains, he needs a very insulating sleeping bag, with in particular little volume of air to heat by the body heat, and compressible for its transport.
- the sleeping bag does not need to be as insulating and must provide greater ease.
- the camper must be equipped with two different sleeping bags.
- the present invention relates to a sleeping bag adapted to be secured to a mattress, said sleeping bag comprising an upper portion and a lower portion intended to be in contact with the upper face of said mattress, characterized in that it comprises: a) at least one first flap at least partially bordering one or the other of the lower and upper parts so that, in a wrapping position in which the upper face of said mattress is placed against the lower part of the bag, said first flap covers the underside of said mattress along at least two of its opposite edges, b) first removable fastening means adapted to press said first flap against the mattress in said wrapping position , c) and in that said lower part is less thermally insulating than said upper part.
- flap means the portion of a textile article or object, such as the upper or lower part of the sleeping bag according to the present invention, or an element reported by any means known from the state of the technical to said article or object; in soft matter, which falls back on another object or textile article, such as an inflatable mattress or a foam mattress.
- At least two opposite edges of the mattress are designated its longitudinal edges.
- the sleeping bag can indeed be used without it being secured by said first means to the mattress, in the loose position. This arrangement allows the sleeping bag to be versatile. It is indeed usable in mild outdoor conditions such as in a shelter where the loose position of the bag offers great ease to the sleeper. In contrast in cold external conditions, the sleeping bag being secured to the mattress in said wrapping position, the sleeping space is decreased which improves the thermal comfort of the sleeper since the volume of air to be heated by the body is less.
- the fixing means being supported by the sleeping bag, they are independent of the mattress and allow to secure the sleeping bag to mattresses of different shape and size.
- said first flap enclosing the periphery of the lower face of said mattress at least at two of its opposite edges, the lower face of said mattress, generally designed in a material resistant to punching and abrasion is in direct contact with the ground. It is not necessary that said flap is made of a material resistant to punching, which improves its ability to be compressed and its lightness.
- said removable attachment means allow the sleeping bag to be fixed to the mattress in at least two of its opposite edges without the latter sliding on the mattress.
- the camper can sleep on sloping floors.
- the camper is not obliged to sleep lying on his back since, whatever his position, he moves in his sleeping bag secured to the mattress.
- the camper has a sleeping space larger than that of a sarcophagus sleeping bag, since the top of the sleeping bag covers the upper face of the mattress.
- the upper portion has dimensions greater than those of the lower portion so as to obtain a sleeping space delimited between said parts, in which the user can move and turn easily.
- the upper and lower parts may be made in a single textile layer, possibly waterproofed, or in several conventional layers found in sleeping bags comprising cotton wool or fluff.
- the thermal insulation function is provided by the upper part of the sleeping bag on the one hand and the underside of the mattress on the other hand, it is not useful for the thermal comfort of the camper that the lower part of said Sleeping bag includes insulating materials.
- the inner face of this lower part in direct contact with the camper can be made of a material pleasant to the touch to improve its comfort.
- This arrangement saves expensive insulation materials, and significantly improve the lightness and compressibility of the sleeping bag.
- the sleeping bag can be used without a mattress having an insulating underside, as a simple sleeping, when the camper sleeps in a sheltered place, such as under a tent or in a shelter.
- said first flap is continuous, in one piece, in all or part of the periphery of one or the other of said lower and upper parts.
- first flap is in the upper part, it does not border its entire periphery, so as to provide at least one area, large enough to allow the sleeper to slip easily into the sleeping bag.
- said first flap extends over the entire periphery of said lower part except for the zone of said periphery corresponding to the head of the sleeper.
- This arrangement allows the sleeper to slide a pillow between the lower part and the upper face of the mattress. It is also possible to provide fastening means for holding the pillow such as a pocket disposed locally under the lower part or self-gripping strips on the upper face of the mattress.
- said first flap at least partially borders said lower part
- said sleeping bag comprises: a) a second flap at least partially bordering said upper part so that, in said wrapping position, the second flap covers the underside of said mattress according to at least two of its opposite edges and optionally the first flap and b) second removable fastening means adapted to press the second flap and optionally the first flap against the mattress in said wrapping position .
- access means such as a zipper, to the sleeping space delimited between the upper part and the lower part are formed in an area of the second flap intended to cover in said position of wrapping the lower face of the mattress along at least one of its longitudinal and opposite edges.
- the thermal insulation of the interface between the upper face of the mattress and the upper part of the sleeping bag is improved since the means of access to the sleeping space are found on the underside of the mattress in operation.
- the first flap extends over the entire periphery of the lower part so as to cover in said wrapping position the lower face of the mattress along all its edges, and in that the second flap extends over all the periphery of the upper part except for the zone of said periphery corresponding to the head of the sleeper.
- the zone of the periphery of the upper part corresponding to the head of the sleeper is free of first or second flaps, and in that in said zone the upper part comprises two lateral wings provided with fastening members adapted to cooperate to close and form a loop to receive the head of the sleeper.
- the side wings are in a material comfortable to the touch and thermally insulating.
- the side wings improve the thermal insulation and comfort of the head of the user by acting as a pillow.
- the side wings have a U-shaped configuration open towards the front of said bag.
- This configuration is optimal to form a comfortable loop to receive the head.
- said second flap is continuous, in one piece, according to all or part of the periphery of said upper portion.
- said first flap, and possibly said second flap is formed in at least two parts.
- said first flap, and possibly said second flap is not continuous and in one piece. This configuration of the flap is preferred for wrapping only two opposite edges on the mattress.
- said first flap is formed in the same panel as one or the other of said upper and lower portions.
- This arrangement has the advantage of making at the same time one of the parts of the sleeping bag and said first flap and therefore eliminates additional and costly operations of bringing said first flap according to all or part of the periphery of one or the other. other of the lower and upper parts.
- said first flap and one of said lower and upper portions are continuous and integral, which improves the insulation of the o
- camper at the area of enveloping the mattress by said first flap by removing the thermal bridges.
- said second flap is formed in the same panel as the upper part.
- the first flap is then formed in the same panel as the lower part.
- the first flap and the second flap then cover together in said wrapping position the same edges of the lower face of the mattress.
- said first flap is provided on all or part of its periphery with a sheath and said first fixing means comprise a drawstring, in particular elastic, sliding in said sheath and optionally a locking element of the cord. tight position.
- the sleeping bag has an adjustable ease, since the first flap being secured to the lower part and indirectly to the upper part, it is deformable according to all or part of its periphery, the camper is thus totally free of his movements.
- the camper easily adjusts the flap to the mattress, and locks it in this position by either tying the cord or with a locking element for example a tonka ®.
- said first flap and said second flap are provided over all or part of their periphery with a common sheath, and said first and second fastening means comprise a drawstring, in particular elastic, sliding in said sheath and optionally a locking element of the cord in the tight position.
- said first flap comprises on all or part of its periphery an elastic edge acting as first fixing means.
- Said edge may be a ribbon attached by stitching.
- said first flap and said second flap comprise on all or part of their periphery a common elastic edge acting as said first and second fixing means.
- said first fixing means comprise at least one attachment means, in particular equipped with hooks, for securing two opposite edges of said first flap or said first and second flaps.
- said fixing means consist of an elastic drawstring.
- the lower portion and / or the first flap bordering said lower portion comprises an opening for the passage of the means for swelling and / or deflation of the mattress, such as the valve of a self-inflating mattress.
- the sleeping bag can thus be stored secured to the mattress since during the compressive folding of the assembly on itself, for example by winding, the expulsion orifice of the air of the mattress is not obstructed. Similarly, during the preparation of the coating, once the sleeping bag is secured to the unfolded mattress, the swelling means are accessible.
- the sleeping bag comprises a second flap extending around the entire periphery of the upper part except for a zone d corresponding to the head of the sleeper, the opening is preferably arranged with respect to said zone d.
- the present invention also relates to a coating assembly, comprising a sleeping bag according to any one of the embodiments described above and a mattress, of a determined thickness, characterized in that it comprises a securing means allowing keeping said sleeping bag and said mattress together in the wound position, said mat being held in the sleeping bag by said first flap or possibly said first and second flaps.
- the camper rolls up the sleeping bag and the mattress together which eliminates tedious folding steps.
- the mattress is inflatable, it is deflated during this winding step.
- the camper When the camper prepares his sleeping, it is sufficient for him to unwind the assembly comprising the sleeping bag secured by means of the flap and said fixing means. Thus, it is sufficient to have once the flap of the sleeping bag on the mattress during an excursion or a hike.
- the mattress is self-inflating, so when said securing means is undone, the assembly described above proceeds without assistance.
- the securing means may be for example a fastener provided on the sleeping bag.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view from above of a schematic representation of a first example of sleeping bag secured to a mattress;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the first exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view from above of a schematic representation of a second embodiment of a sleeping bag secured to a mattress;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view from above of a schematic representation of a third embodiment of a sleeping bag secured to a mattress;
- FIG. 5 is a bottom view of a schematic representation of the third example of sleeping bag alone.
- FIG. 6 is a top view of a schematic representation of the third example of sleeping bag secured to a mattress during the preparation of the sleeping camper;
- FIG. 7 is a view from below of a fourth example of a sleeping bag according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a view from above of the sleeping bag shown in FIG. 7, and
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view and front of the sleeping bag shown in Figures 7 and 8 in operation.
- the present invention aims to provide a lightweight sleeping bag, compressible, comfortable, providing good thermal comfort to its user, and can be used both outdoors in cold weather conditions in a sheltered place such as a refuge or tent.
- the sleeping bag 1 shown in Figures 1 and 2 comprises an upper portion 3 and a lower portion 4. It may comprise other inserts required for its construction but for reasons of simplification, it is described as comprising two parts.
- the sleeping bag 1 also comprises a first two-part flap 5a and 5b.
- the first flap 5a and 5b is partially fixed around the perimeter of the lower part 4 and more particularly along its two longitudinal edges.
- the sleeping bag 1 also comprises first fixing means disposed at the periphery of the flap 5a and 5b.
- Said first fastening means comprise in Figure 1 two elastic straps 8 and 9 provided at their ends with attachment means 8a and 9a.
- Said fastening means 8a and 9a each comprise a male element and a female element able to cooperate to secure said ends.
- the mattress 2 has a lower face 6, an upper face 7, and has a substantially parallelepipedal shape defined by four edges 6a, 6b, 6c and 6d, possibly rounded.
- the first flap 5a and 5b is arranged so as to cover and envelop the lower face 6 of the mattress 2 along two opposite edges 6a and 6c.
- the upper face 7 of the mattress 2 is placed against the lower part 4 of the sleeping bag 1.
- the bag 1 is thus held in the mattress 2 using the first means of fastening 8.8a and 9.9a.
- the sleeping bag 1 can not slide on the upper face 7 of the mattress 2, the user can sleep on sloping floors.
- the two opposite edges of the first flap 5a and 5b are secured and interdependent when the user moves in his sleep.
- the two straps 8 and 9 being elastic, the user has a sleeping bag 1 with an adjustable ease, the upper part 3 being integral with the lower part 4 and indirectly with the first flap 5a and 5b, the latter can wrap slightly edges 6a and 6c of the mattress 2 as shown in Figure 2.
- the first flap 5a and 5b as shown in FIGS.
- the upper portion 3 has dimensions close to that of the upper face of a conventional mattress, here the upper face 7.
- the upper part 3 is reported according to all around its periphery by sewing at the bottom 4 except for an area, here corresponding to the edge 6d, corresponding to the area for the head and allowing the camper to slip into the sleeping bag 1.
- Part of said seam can be replaced by a zipper so as to facilitate access to the interior of the sleeping bag.
- FIG. 3 is shown a second example of sleeping bag 11 according to the present invention.
- the first flap 51 is here continuous and in one piece around the entire periphery of the lower part 41, except for the area corresponding to the head of the sleeper, which is along the edge 61d of the mattress 21.
- the flap 51 thus envelops the edges 61a, 61b and 61c of the mat 21.
- the thermal comfort is here improved with respect to the example of Figures 1 and 2 since the thermal bridges are only possible at the interface between the lower portion 41 of the bag 11 and the upper face 71 of the mattress 21, that is to say according to the area corresponding to the head of the sleeper.
- the user may have a pillow between the upper face 71 of the mattress 21 and the lower part 41.
- Pillow attachment means not shown may optionally be arranged locally, such as a pocket with the dimensions of the pillow on the lower part 41 or self-gripping strips on the lower part 41 or the mattress 21. Said pocket being formed preferably on one of its faces by the lower part 41 of the sleeping bag 11.
- the flap 51 is provided over its entire periphery with a sleeve f in which a drawstring 81 slides and acts as a first fastening means.
- the drawstring 81 makes it possible to adjust the plating of the flap according to the edges 61a, 61b and 61c of the mat 21. It is possible to lock it in the tightened position on an area of the sheath opened by a simple knot or a blocking element 81a, for example of the TONKA® type.
- a hook 91 disposed on the drawstring 81 in an open zone zl of the sleeve f, hooks the cord 81 on an area of the sheath z2 opposite zl.
- the hook 91 thus makes it possible to secure two opposite edges of the first flap 51 and to improve the fastening of the sleeping bag 11 to the mattress 21.
- a second hook can be placed directly on the lower face 61 of the mattress 21 at the top. periphery of the edge 61d so as to improve the fastening of the bag 11 to the mattress 21.
- the sleeping bag 11 and accompanies its user in his movements during his sleep.
- the first flap 51 is formed in the same panel as the lower portion 41 of the sleeping bag 11, which preferably comprises only a single textile layer.
- the upper portion 31 has dimensions close to the dimensions of the upper face of a conventional parallelepipedic mattress and is made in several insulating textile layers, at least the outer layer is impermeable.
- the upper part 31 is more thermally insulating than the lower part 41.
- the sleeping bag 11 is secured to the mattress 21, the lower face 61 of the mattress 21 acts as an insulating layer relative to the ground.
- the user thus has a lightweight and compressible sleeping bag 11, no layer of which represents a dead weight. Moreover considering that it is easier to wash a sleeping bag than a mattress this provision is hygienic since the user does not sleep directly on the upper face of the mattress.
- the sleeping bag 12 comprises a first flap 52 and a second flap 53.
- the first flap 52 is continuous and in one piece all around the periphery of the lower portion 42.
- the second flap 53 is continuous and in one piece all around the periphery of the upper part 32 except for the edge 62d corresponding to the passage in the sleeping bag 12 so that the user can slip.
- the first flap 52 is made in the same panel as the lower portion 42 and the second flap 53 is made in the same panel as the upper portion 32.
- the first flap 52 and the second flap 53 together border the lower face 62 and envelop the edges 62a, 62b, 62c of the mattress 22 superimposed.
- the first flap 52 envelops all the edges of the mattress 22 including the edge 62d. This arrangement is particularly advantageous since it eliminates all thermal bridges and improves the thermal comfort of the user.
- the first flap 52 and the second flap 53 are provided over their entire periphery with a common sheath, in which a resilient drawstring 82 slides.
- the cord 82 is provided with a locking element 82a, for example of the TONKA® type.
- the cord 82 comes out of the sleeve fl including four zones arranged thereon so that two fastening means 92 and 93, for example hooks, come to secure the two opposite edges of the first and second flaps 52 and 53.
- the sleeping bag 12 is thus perfectly integral with the mattress 22 and can not slide on it. Thanks to the elastic means provided by the cord 82, the sleeping bag leaves the sleeper free of his movements during his sleep.
- the sleeping bag 12 secured to the mattress 22 it is possible to hold them together wound by a securing means, such as a storage bag or fastener disposed on the sleeping bag 12.
- a securing means such as a storage bag or fastener disposed on the sleeping bag 12.
- the sleeping bag 12 and the mattress 22 are shown when unfolded.
- the mattress 22 is self-inflating so that the bag 12 and the mattress 22 unfold without assistance. The user thus has a set for sleeping easy to transport and install.
- the sleeping bag 12 is shown without the mattress 22 in the loose position the first fastening means 82, 82a and 92, 93 being removable. It is observed that the sleeping space is greater since the first and second flaps 52 and 53 are made in the same panel as the parts they border and are secured only in the common sheath fl. Preferably said panels are a single textile layer.
- the upper part 32 has the same thermal insulation capacity as the lower part 42. The sleeping space is thus delimited only according to the upper face of the mattress 22, but also comprises the space formed by the two flaps 52 and 53.
- the camper thus has a versatile sleeping bag for use in cold conditions in a tight position when the fastening means 82,82a and 92,93 are closed, the volume of air to be heated by the body heat being less ; and usable under a shelter, a tent or in a house said means of attachment being open, the camper has a sleeping bag 12 with greater ease, thermal insulation being a factor less.
- the mattresses on the market generally having a lower face, in contact with the ground, made of a material resistant to punching and abrasion; and the lower face 6, 61 or 62 of the mattress 2, 21 or 22 being little covered by the flaps 5a and 5b, 51 or 52 and 53, it is therefore not necessary to make said flaps in a particularly resistant to punching material .
- the flaps 5a and 5b, 51 or 52 and 53 are preferably made in the same panel as the lower portions 4, 41 or 42.
- Said panel is preferably a single textile layer, for example a polyester fabric. This provision removes operations consisting of bringing up and fixing a flap on all or part of the perimeter of the periphery of one or the other of said lower and upper parts by any means known from the state of the art, for example by sewing .
- the flaps can also be removably attached to the lower part, for example by Velcro® type self-gripping strips.
- Figures 7 to 9 show a fourth preferred example of a sleeping bag according to the present invention in said wrapping position.
- the sleeping bag 13 is very close to the sleeping bag 12 in that it comprises a first flap 54, continuous and in one piece, extending all around the lower portion 43 so as to cover in said wrapping position the mattress 23 along all its edges; and a second flap 55, continuous and in one piece, extending around the circumference of the upper part 33 except for the zone d of said periphery corresponding to the head of the sleeper.
- the first 54 and the second 55 flaps are preferably sewn on the lower 43 and upper 33 portions.
- the upper portion 33 has dimensions greater than those of the lower portion 44 so as to obtain a comfortable sleeping space in which the user can move freely.
- the upper portion 33 and the second flap 55 are sized so as to cover at the most the upper edge 63d of the mattress 23 and to provide a zone of just sufficient and comfortable for the head to improve thermal insulation.
- the zone d for the passage of the head comprises two lateral wings 11 and 12 provided with fasteners 14 and 15 at its ends adapted to cooperate for their closure and form a loop for receiving the head of the sleeper.
- the fastening members 14 and 15 are self-gripping strips of the Velcro® type.
- the lateral wings 11 and 12 have a U-shaped configuration open towards the front of the sleeping bag 13.
- the lateral wings 11 and 12 are preferably attached by sewing on the part upper 33 but can be reported by removable fastening means supported by said wings and the upper part so that the user can remove the side wings 11 and 12.
- the side wings 11 and 12 are preferably in a soft material thermally touching and insulating, at least more than the material forming the lower portion 43.
- the lateral wings 11 and 12 support the head and isolates the cold.
- access means here a zipper z, to the sleeping space delimited between the upper 33 and lower 43 are formed in the second flap 55 so as to cover the underside of the mattress along the edge longitudinal 63b in said wrapping position and reduce the thermal bridges between the upper portion 33 and the mattress 23.
- an opening 16 is formed between the lower part 43 and the first flap 54, with regard to the zone d for the passage of the swelling and / or swelling means of the mattress 23, in this specific example the valve of a mattress self-inflating 17.
- the opening 16 stores the bag 13 secured to the mattress 23 since it is not necessary to separate them to inflate or deflate the mattress 23.
- the sleeve f2 in which slides the elastic tightening cord 83 has an additional opening 18 relative to the sleeping bag 12 and disposed towards the rear edge 63d of the mattress 23 allowing the user to adjust more easily the tightening of the bag 13 on the mattress 23.
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