EP2175757A2 - Sac a dos a suspension - Google Patents
Sac a dos a suspensionInfo
- Publication number
- EP2175757A2 EP2175757A2 EP08828026A EP08828026A EP2175757A2 EP 2175757 A2 EP2175757 A2 EP 2175757A2 EP 08828026 A EP08828026 A EP 08828026A EP 08828026 A EP08828026 A EP 08828026A EP 2175757 A2 EP2175757 A2 EP 2175757A2
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- backpack
- belt
- pair
- straps
- rigid
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F3/00—Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
- A45F3/04—Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
- A45F3/08—Carrying-frames; Frames combined with sacks
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F3/00—Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
- A45F3/04—Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
- A45F2003/045—Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders and one additional strap around the waist
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a backpack, particularly designed for sports activities such as hiking, the bag for storing items such as clothing, or any type of articles relating to the practice of hiking .
- the invention will be implemented in particular by manufacturers of textile articles relating to the practice of sports activities, in particular bag manufacturers.
- Various bag designs are known that commonly include an envelope for the capacity of the articles, and a pair of shoulder straps arranged in the back of the bag to support the envelope.
- Some of these designs, among the most elaborate, are described in the documents WO 2004/082426, WO 2004/082427, US 2006/0151559, US 6,619,523, EP 1,618,813 and EP 1.602.299.
- WO 2004/082426 and US 6,619,523 disclose in particular a backpack comprising a structure integral with a pair of straps and a waist belt.
- the actual bag envelope is slidably mounted and suspended relative to this structure.
- This design allows in particular to cushion shocks during the movement of the user carrying the backpack loaded articles.
- the suspension means can be arranged in the lower part of the structure to move the load to the waist belt.
- Such bags have the disadvantage of deporting the load in the back of the user who must compensate said offset, for example by bending substantially forward to restore a suitable position of the center of gravity during walking.
- WO 2004/082427, US 2006/0151559, EP 1.618.813 and EP 1.602.299 disclose in particular a backpack comprising flexible or resilient support means arranged between the back of the actual bag envelope and the waist belt, these means for deporting the load of the bag on the belt and to dampen shocks during the movements of the user.
- the waist belt supports the bag envelope, in particular by means of flexible support arms, or resilient, arranged between the belt and the back of the envelope or a structure attached to the back of said envelope. These means also allow to mount pivoting or articulated, the bag envelope relative to the belt.
- the bags described in the documents WO 2004/082427 and EP 1.618.813 comprise means for adjusting the position of the straps relative to the back of the bag cover, in order to adjust the position between the pair of straps and the belt. of size. Adjustment means are also implemented in the document US 2006/0151559, between the waist belt and the back of the bag cover, to adjust the spacing between the pair of strap and said belt.
- the pair of straps is slidably mounted relative to a solidary structure of the back of the bag, said structure receiving said support means described above and connected to the waist belt.
- backpack designs according to WO 2004/082427, US 2006/0151559, EP 1.618.813 and EP 1.602.299 have the disadvantage of deporting the load in the back of the user.
- the support arms are flexible, or resilient, to allow damping of the load contained in the envelope. This has the disadvantage of deforming and bending said support arm of the envelope, which tends to deport the load outwards, in the back of the user. The load then pivots or tilts backwards relative to the belt and pulls on the pair of straps, then exerting pressure on the shoulders of the user who is likely to feel discomfort during his movements.
- the flexible support means have a large size, including the section of the support arms which must have sufficient strength to support the load while limiting their deformation. This size has the disadvantage of shifting back the load in the back of the user who must then bow forward to compensate said load.
- the present invention aims to overcome the disadvantages of existing backpacks, in particular described in the above documents, by implementing a new backpack design to deport the load of the bag envelope at the level of waist belt.
- the bag according to the invention has the advantage of attenuating the load offset in the back of the user, and to eliminate the pivoting of said load at the level of the waist belt, which helps to reduce the pull towards the waist. rear exerted on the shoulder straps, and therefore reduces the pressure on the shoulders.
- This design also has the advantage of improving the damping of the load at waist level, compared to backpacks described in WO 2004/082427, US 2006/0151559, EP 1.618.813 and EP 1.602 .299, by using damping means having better elastic properties, while appropriately keeping the load of the envelope on the back of the user.
- Another object of the present invention is to design a backpack which has reduced thickness support means to limit the spacing between the back of the user and the back of the bag, thereby reducing the offset of the backpack. charge in the back of the user.
- the present invention relates to a backpack comprising a bag envelope itself, a frame secured to the back side of the envelope. The frame and the back face form a dorsal plane, adjacent to the back of the user of the bag. A pair of straps is mounted vertically sliding on the dorsal plane.
- the bag also includes a waist belt assembly having at least one bottom portion arranged to be held firmly around the waist of a user.
- the backpack comprises connecting means arranged between the belt assembly and the pair of shoulder straps, all constituting a set forming a holding member arranged to allow the vertically sliding assembly of the belt assembly relative to said back plane.
- support means or suspension supports are arranged at least between the lower part of the belt assembly and the lower part of the dorsal plane to retain the load of the envelope under the belt, while maintaining the back plane on the back and damping the relative movements of the envelope relative to the back support member.
- the frame of the backpack includes two rigid side blades. These rigid blades are arranged vertically at least in the upper part of the rear face of the envelope. The two straps are slidably mounted on these two blades.
- the frame also comprises a rigid blade arranged horizontally in the lower part of the rear face of the bag envelope.
- the two vertical rigid blades and the horizontal rigid blade are integrated into the rear face of the envelope, which has the advantage of improving the plating of the envelope on the back of the user.
- the armature also comprises a cross structure arranged to exert pressure on the rear face of the envelope and maintain said rear face slightly spaced from the back of the user.
- this cross structure may be disposed on the outer side of the envelope, on the rear face thereof, and integral with the two vertical rigid blades or even the horizontal rigid blade.
- this cross structure is independent of rigid vertical and / or horizontal blades, and is secured to the rear face of the casing, the inner side thereof.
- the waistband assembly comprises a proper waistband constituting the lower portion.
- This belt assembly optionally comprises a rigid complementary piece secured to said waist belt, preferably by means of a pivotal mounting.
- this complementary rigid piece is also slidably mounted vertically with respect to the dorsal plane, preferably by means of a slide fitting relative to the vertical rigid blades.
- the suspension support means comprise elastic means, constituted in particular by at least one elastic band or a spring, these resilient means being uniformly distributed with respect to the belt assembly, for example the belt.
- the upper end of the elastic band or the spring is attached to the belt, in particular at its inner face.
- the lower end of the elastic band or the spring is attached to the back plane.
- the lower end of the elastic band or the spring is attached to the horizontal rigid blade.
- these suspension support means comprise elastic means consisting in particular of at least one elastic band, distributed uniformly with respect to the belt assembly.
- One of the ends of these elastic means is fixed to the back support element, in particular at mid-height thereof, for example on the upper part of the belt assembly, on the lower part of the pair of straps or on the connecting means between said belt assembly and said pair of straps.
- the other end of said elastic means in particular the lower end of the elastic band, is fixed to the dorsal plane, preferably in the upper part thereof.
- these elastic means, and in particular the elastic band extend downwards and pass around a deflection element located in the lower part of said dorsal plane so as to retain the load of the envelope below. belt and promote the plating of the back plane on the back support element.
- the connecting means arranged between the belt assembly and the pair of shoulder straps can be designed in different ways.
- these connecting means are constituted by a rigid band or a flexible strap whose upper end is connected to the pair of straps and the lower end is connected to the belt.
- these connecting means comprise adjustment means arranged to adjust the length separating the belt assembly and the pair of straps.
- these connecting means consist of a flexible strap connected on one side to the pair of straps and on the other side to the belt assembly.
- the lower end of this flexible strap is fixed to the belt assembly and its upper end is fixed to the dorsal plane, the pair of shoulder straps further comprising means of assembly with said flexible strap, these assembly means being arranged to lock in position the pair of straps at all points of said flexible strap.
- These assembly means will be constituted in particular by a loop-type adjustment loop, through which the flexible strap passes.
- FIG. 1 represents a bag according to the invention in side view
- FIG. 2 shows a first embodiment of the bag according to the invention in view from behind
- FIG. 3 shows a second embodiment of the bag according to the invention in view from behind
- the backpack 1 according to the invention comprises a shell 2 of the bag itself.
- the rear face 7 of the envelope is equipped with an armature, the assembly formed by the rear face and the armature forms a dorsal plane 9. This back plane is adjacent to the back of the user when the latter carries the bag .
- the armature comprises two lateral rigid blades 3a, 3b. These blades 3a, 3b are arranged vertically at least in the upper part of the rear face 7 of the casing 2, and preferably over its entire height.
- the armature also comprises a rigid blade 5 arranged horizontally in the lower part of the rear face 7 of the casing 2.
- these rigid vertical blades 3a, 3b and the horizontal rigid blade 5 are constituted by a single and U-shaped rigid structure, as illustrated in Figures 2 and 3, this U-shaped structure being preferably integrated at the rear face 7 of the envelope 2.
- the frame comprises a cross structure arranged to provide rigidity to the dorsal plane 9.
- This cross structure is preferably secured to the upper and lower ends of the vertical frames.
- Other embodiments are possible, however, such as the arrangement of this cross structure inside the casing 2, on the rear face 7 thereof.
- the cross structure is independent of the vertical frames.
- This cross structure has the function on the one hand, to exert pressure on the rear face 7 of the casing 2 and thus to prevent the load contained in the casing 2 deforms the rear face 7 and does not come in contact with the back of the user and, secondly, to maintain a slight spacing between the back of the user and the rear face 7 of the bag envelope to provide ventilation.
- the vertical rigid blades 3a, 3b and the horizontal rigid blade 5 are embedded in the rear face 7 of the casing 2.
- the bag 1 comprises a size waistband assembly 13.
- This waistband assembly has at least one lower portion 15 which is held firmly around the waist of a wearer, for example by means of a belt buckle or waistband. 'a male and female closure system, with a bite.
- the bag comprises connecting means 17, 19. These means are arranged between the belt assembly 13 and the pair of shoulder straps 11a, 11b.
- the assembly is integral and constitutes a back support element 21 during use. This assembly allows the sliding assembly of the belt assembly 13 with respect to the vertical blades 3a, 3b, and thus with respect to the dorsal plane 9.
- suspension support means are arranged at least between the lower portion 15 of the belt assembly 13 and the lower portion 25 of the dorsal plane 9. These means serve to retain the load of the casing 2 while keeping the back plane 9 pressed against the back and damping the relative movements of the casing 2 with respect to the backing element 21.
- the lower portion of the waistband assembly 13 includes a waistband 15 itself.
- the suspension support means comprise resilient means which extend below the belt 15.
- these elastic means consist of at least one elastic band 23.
- any other elastic means such as springs.
- These elastic means are distributed uniformly with respect to the belt 15, and will for example be fixed at the inner face 27 of said belt 15.
- the upper end 29 of the elastic band 23 is fixed to the inner face 27 of the belt 15, while its lower end 31 is fixed to the dorsal plane 9, particularly to its lower part constituted by the horizontal rigid blade 5.
- the position of the elastic band 23 under the waist belt 15 thus allows the bag cover to be retained, preventing it from pivoting backwards relative to the belt assembly 13 and the pair of shoulder straps 11a. 11b partially constituting the backing element 21, regardless of the modulus of elasticity chosen for said elastic band.
- the slide connection assembly of said back support member 21 with respect to the back plane 9, in particular at the shoulder straps 11a, 11b, and possibly at the level of the belt element 13 makes it possible to keep the two elements 9, 21 properly fastened.
- the belt assembly 13 consists solely of the waist belt 15 as described above.
- the connecting means, arranged between the waist belt 15 and the pair of straps 11a, 11b, consist of a rigid band 17.
- the upper end 33 of the rigid strip 17 is connected to the central portion of the pair of straps. braces lia, llb.
- the lower end 35 of the rigid band 17 is connected to the upper part of the belt 15. The whole forms a one-piece assembly.
- This rigid band can however be replaced by a flexible strap.
- the suspension support means of the bag 1 comprise two additional elastic strips 37a, 37b distributed on each side of the rigid strip 17.
- the upper end 39a, 39b of the two elastic bands 37a 37b is connected to the pair of straps 11a, 11b, in particular at its central portion.
- Their lower end 41a, 41b is connected to the dorsal plane 9, in particular at the vertical rigid blades 3a, 3b, as shown in FIG. 2.
- the belt assembly 13 of the bag 1 is constituted by the waist belt 15 and by a rigid piece 43.
- This piece 43 comprises a lower end 45 and two lateral ends 47a, 47b .
- the lower end 45 is pivotally mounted relative to the belt 15 and the upper lateral ends 47a, 47b are mounted in sliding connection relative to the vertical rigid blades 3a, 3b.
- the connecting means are constituted by adjustment means 19 arranged between the rigid piece 43 and the pair of straps 11a, 11b.
- adjustment means 19 allow the adjustment of the length separating the rigid piece 43 and the pair of straps 11a, 11b, to adjust to the better the position of the straps relative to the waist belt 15.
- the adjustment means consist of a strap 19 provided with length adjustment means.
- the upper end 49 of the strap 19 is connected to the central portion of the pair of shoulder straps 11a, 11b. Its lower end 51 is connected to the upper central part of the rigid part 43.
- Such adjustment means can also be implemented on the first design mode illustrated in FIG. 2 when the connecting means consist of a strap replacing the rigid band 17.
- the strap is attached at its lower end to the waist belt 15, while its upper end is fixed to the dorsal plane 9.
- the pair of shoulder straps 11a, 11b comprises in its central part assembly means the type of cam adjustment loop in which the strap connected to these lower and upper ends respectively to the belt 15 and to the dorsal plane.
- the adjustment loop makes it possible to lock the pair of straps 11a, 11b at all points on the strap, between these two ends.
- Such adjustment means may also be provided on the second design mode illustrated in Figure 3 or on any other design mode of the bag according to the invention.
- the rigid piece 43 is in particular of triangular shape.
- the base 53 of the triangle is arranged in the upper part on which is fixed the adjustment strap 19.
- the two upper lateral ends 47a, 47b are constituted by the two ends of the base.
- the top 55 of the triangle is arranged in the lower part and constitutes said lower end 45.
- the top 55 is pivotally mounted relative to the lower portion 57 of the waist belt 15.
- the dimensions of the triangle are such that the base 53 is disposed just above the upper end 59 of the belt 15, in particular to allow the proper mounting slide of the upper lateral ends 47a, 47b on the vertical rigid blades 3a, 3b.
- This pivot link provides freedom of movement between the belt 15 and the pair of shoulder straps 11a, 11b.
- the bag preferably comprises complementary elastic connecting means arranged to dampen shocks and retain the upper end of the dorsal portion 9 suitably plated to the pair of straps 11a, 11b.
- These means consist in particular of two elastic bands 61a, 61b having their lower end 63a, 63b integral with the upper part 65a, 65b of the two straps 11a, 11b. Their upper end 67a, 67b is fixed to the dorsal plane 9.
- the suspension support means consist of an elastic band 68 whose upper end 69a is fixed to the backing element 21 preferably at mid-height 70 thereof, for example at the connecting means 17, 19.
- This upper end 69a of the band may, however, be attached to the waist belt assembly 13, for example at the belt 15, or the pair of straps 11a, 11b.
- the second end 69b of the elastic band 68 is attached to the dorsal plane 9, preferably in the upper portion 71 thereof, as shown in FIG. 4.
- This elastic band 68 extends downwards and presents a bent portion 69c.
- the bag comprises a deflection element 72 arranged in the lower part 25 of the dorsal plane 9, for example at the horizontal rigid blade 5.
- This deflection element 72 is housed in the bent portion 69c of the elastic band 68
- the bent portion 69c supports the load of the casing 2.
- Such a design can also be envisaged on the embodiments illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3 or even all the other variants, and in particular the different embodiments of the means. connecting the belt assembly 13 and the pair of straps 11a, 11b.
- the bag comprises a locking system arranged to neutralize the suspension support means and form a rigid support between the backing element 21 and the back plane 9.
- This rigid support keeps the bag firmly on the back.
- This rigid support is for example used during intensive movements where it is necessary to pass or jump obstacles, to move on scabrous paths, during which it is preferable to firmly hold the bag envelope on the back of the user.
- the locking system consists of a system of rigid straps arranged in particular between the belt assembly 13 and the dorsal plane 9 or the pairs of straps 11a, 11b and the dorsal plane 9.
- the rigid strap system is arranged between the lower end of the waist belt 15 and the horizontal rigid blade 5, the rigid webbing system being provided to allow said straps to be tightened to a length less than that of the suspension support means in particular constituted by the elastic band 23 when it is in the normal position.
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Applications Claiming Priority (2)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| FR0757059A FR2919987B1 (fr) | 2007-08-13 | 2007-08-13 | Sac a dos a suspension |
| PCT/FR2008/051496 WO2009024727A2 (fr) | 2007-08-13 | 2008-08-13 | Sac a dos a suspension |
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| EP2175757A2 true EP2175757A2 (fr) | 2010-04-21 |
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| EP08828026A Withdrawn EP2175757A2 (fr) | 2007-08-13 | 2008-08-13 | Sac a dos a suspension |
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| US (1) | US20110198377A1 (fr) |
| EP (1) | EP2175757A2 (fr) |
| CN (1) | CN101835399B (fr) |
| FR (1) | FR2919987B1 (fr) |
| WO (1) | WO2009024727A2 (fr) |
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| IL210054A0 (en) * | 2010-12-16 | 2011-02-28 | Source Vagabond Systems Ltd | Load carrier device |
| FR2984099B1 (fr) * | 2011-12-14 | 2014-03-21 | Lafuma Sa | Sac a dos |
| US9220333B2 (en) * | 2013-11-27 | 2015-12-29 | Msa Technology, Llc | Adjustable lumbar support for mounting on a backpack and backpack having the same |
| KR101494189B1 (ko) * | 2014-02-19 | 2015-02-17 | 이서원 | 배낭 프레임 장치 |
| ITUB20154255A1 (it) * | 2015-10-09 | 2017-04-09 | Mech Lab S R L | Struttura indossabile di supporto di protezioni balistiche e/o equipaggiamenti militari |
| FR3046038B1 (fr) * | 2015-12-24 | 2017-12-22 | Sagem Defense Securite | Module de support de sac a dos pour une structure modulaire d'exosquelette |
| CN105747477B (zh) * | 2016-02-25 | 2017-10-24 | 吴栢涛 | 一种反重力双肩背包 |
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- 2008-08-13 WO PCT/FR2008/051496 patent/WO2009024727A2/fr not_active Ceased
- 2008-08-13 EP EP08828026A patent/EP2175757A2/fr not_active Withdrawn
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| US20110198377A1 (en) | 2011-08-18 |
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| FR2919987A1 (fr) | 2009-02-20 |
| WO2009024727A2 (fr) | 2009-02-26 |
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| CN101835399A (zh) | 2010-09-15 |
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