US2971205A - Campers' combined pack, hammock and sleeping bag - Google Patents
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- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
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- the present invention relates to sleeping bags.
- the primary object of this invention is to provide a sleeping bag which folds so as to provide a pack sack end which also can be used as a hammock.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a sleeping bag having all three of the above features incorporated within the same, providing an unique combination.
- Figure l is a plan view of the invention in an unfolded position ready for sleeping purposes.
- Figure 2 is an inverted plan view of the device as illustrated in Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is a side view of the invention.
- Figure 4 is a plan view similar to Figure 1 after the first fold has been made when folding the bag.
- Figure 5 is a side view of Figure 4.
- Figure 6 is an enlarged side elevation similar to Figure 5 after the second fold has been completed.
- Figure 7 is a bottom plan View of Figure 6.
- Figure 8 is an inverted side elevation of the invention after the third fold has been completed.
- Figure 9 is a side elevation which illustrates the final fold completed and secured.
- Figure 10 is a front elevation of a completed pack.
- reference character B indicates generally a sleeping bag constructed in accordance with the invention.
- the bag B is folded along the edge 10 and zipped together along the edge 11 by the usual means.
- the bag B is normally closed and relatively narrow at the foot end 12 and tapers outwardly toward the open head end 13 thereof.
- a flap 14 forms part of the lower panel 15 of the bag B at the open head end 13 of the bag B and is for the purpose of holding the bag B in folded position.
- a flap 16 is fastened to the top panel 17 of the bag B at the foot end 12 thereof and is for the purpose of completing the pack in the manner to be described later.
- FIGs 1, 2 and 3 illustrate the bag B in unfolded position for use either as a sleeping bag or hammock.
- straps 18 are fixedly secured to the lower panel 15 thereof.
- the ends of the straps 18 have loops 19, forming part thereof for the purpose of receiving ropes attached to two trees or the like, as indicated by the broken lines, Figure 2.
- Figure 2 illustrates the device in inverted position. When in use it would be in the position shown in Figures 1 and 3.
- the bag B When the bag B is to be folded for storage or carrying, it is folded in such manner as to provide a pack for containing camping articles, which will be apparent from the following description.
- the bag B is inverted to the position indicated in Figure 7 and the ends 26, 27 of the fiap 14 are folded over one another, and at the same time the edges 10 and 11 of the bag B are folded over reducing the width of the bag B.
- the edges 10 and 11 are drawn together to the desired contraction, by the straps 28 passing through the buckles 29.
- the final size of the pack is governed by the amount of material inserted within the space 311 the compartment for holding camping materials.
- the initially folded portion of the bag B is then folded over onto the unfolded portion, as seen in Figure 8.
- Shoulder straps 34 are provided having one end fixedly secured to the upper panel 17 of the bag B at the point 35 and the opposite end carrying snaps 36 which detachably hook into the rings 37 fixedly secured to the toppanel 17 of the bag B.
- the object of the snaps 36 are for the purpose of releasing one of the straps 34 while adjusting the bag B to the shoulders of the wearer.
- a combined pack, hammock and sleeping bag comprising a bottom panel, a top panel integrally joined to said bottom panel along one edge thereof and superposed on said bottom panel, said top and bottom panels having the side edges thereof releasably secured together, said panels having the other end edges free to provide sleeping bag access therebetween, a generally rectangular flap secured to the free edge of said bottom panel, said generally rectangular flap extending laterally beyond the side edges of said panels, a second generally rectangular flapsecured to the first-mentioned edge of said top panel, a pair of shoulder straps each having one end secured to said top.
- said shoulder straps being arranged in spaced apart parallel relation, said top and bottom panels being transversely folded to overlie said first named generally rectangular flap, means securing said first named generally rectangular flap in encompassing relation to said folded top and bottom panels, and means on said second named generally rectangular flap for securing said second named generally rectangular flap in overlying relation with respect to said first named generally rectangular flap, said last named means cooperating with said shoulder straps at the free end edge of said top panel.
- a device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the means securing said first named generally rectangular flap in encompassing relation with respect to said top and bottom panels comprises a plurality of straps secured to one side edge of said first named generally rectangular 2,379,416 flap and a plurality of cooperating buckles secured to 2,428,795 the oppostie side edge thereof.
- 2,505,492 r 2,594,438 References Cited 1n the file of this patent I 5 UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,133,717 Robes Oct. '18, 1938 148,867
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Feb. 14, 1961 L. D. SHULTZ CAMPERS COMBINED PACK, HAMMOCK AND SLEEPING BAG Filed Aug. 6, 1958 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR. LOWELL D. S HULTZ ATTORNEYS Feb. 14, 1961 D. SHULTZ 2,971,205
CAMPERS COMBINED PACK, HAMMOCK AND SLEEPING BAG Filed Aug. 6, 1958 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 LOWELL D. SHULTZ ATTORNEY$ CAMPERS COMBINED PACK, HAMMOCK AND SLEEPING BAG The present invention relates to sleeping bags.
The primary object of this invention is to provide a sleeping bag which folds so as to provide a pack sack end which also can be used as a hammock.
Another object of the invention is to provide a sleeping bag having all three of the above features incorporated within the same, providing an unique combination.
Other objects and advantages will become apparent in the following specification when considered in the light of the attached drawings, in which:
Figure l is a plan view of the invention in an unfolded position ready for sleeping purposes.
Figure 2 is an inverted plan view of the device as illustrated in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a side view of the invention.
Figure 4 is a plan view similar to Figure 1 after the first fold has been made when folding the bag.
Figure 5 is a side view of Figure 4.
Figure 6 is an enlarged side elevation similar to Figure 5 after the second fold has been completed.
Figure 7 is a bottom plan View of Figure 6.
Figure 8 is an inverted side elevation of the invention after the third fold has been completed.
Figure 9 is a side elevation which illustrates the final fold completed and secured.
Figure 10 is a front elevation of a completed pack.
Referring now to the drawings in detail wherein like reference numerals indicate like parts throughout the several figures, the. reference character B indicates generally a sleeping bag constructed in accordance with the invention.
The bag B is folded along the edge 10 and zipped together along the edge 11 by the usual means. The bag B is normally closed and relatively narrow at the foot end 12 and tapers outwardly toward the open head end 13 thereof.
A flap 14 forms part of the lower panel 15 of the bag B at the open head end 13 of the bag B and is for the purpose of holding the bag B in folded position. A flap 16 is fastened to the top panel 17 of the bag B at the foot end 12 thereof and is for the purpose of completing the pack in the manner to be described later.
Figures 1, 2 and 3 illustrate the bag B in unfolded position for use either as a sleeping bag or hammock. When the bag B is used as a hammock, straps 18 are fixedly secured to the lower panel 15 thereof. The ends of the straps 18 have loops 19, forming part thereof for the purpose of receiving ropes attached to two trees or the like, as indicated by the broken lines, Figure 2.
Figure 2 illustrates the device in inverted position. When in use it would be in the position shown in Figures 1 and 3. When the bag B is to be folded for storage or carrying, it is folded in such manner as to provide a pack for containing camping articles, which will be apparent from the following description.
Referring to Figures 4 and 5, the first fold is shown States Patent'O having been completed, the flap 14 is folded over as shown. In Figure 6 a second fold, including the bag B itself, has been completed. This is accomplished by holding down againstthe bagB at the point indicated by the arrow 20, referring to Figure 5, and pulling upwardly at the point indicated by the arrow 21. The portion 22 of the bag B is raised by the operator causing the fold 23, as seen in Figure 6. As the fold 23 is raised in the arc of the arrow 24, Figure 5, while the bag B is held down at the point 21), indicated by the arrow, the fold 23 will be brought down to the point 25, which completes the fold as indicated in Figure 6.
After the folds indicated in Figure 6 are made, the bag B is inverted to the position indicated in Figure 7 and the ends 26, 27 of the fiap 14 are folded over one another, and at the same time the edges 10 and 11 of the bag B are folded over reducing the width of the bag B. The edges 10 and 11 are drawn together to the desired contraction, by the straps 28 passing through the buckles 29. The final size of the pack is governed by the amount of material inserted within the space 311 the compartment for holding camping materials. The initially folded portion of the bag B is then folded over onto the unfolded portion, as seen in Figure 8.
The last fold to be made is as illustrated in Figure 8 wherein the flap 16 is folded up in the line of the arrow 31 over the folded flap 14, the straps 32 are then buckled into the buckles 33 holding the bag B folded tightly together, as best illustrated in Figures 9 and 10.
Having thus described the preferred embodiment of the invention, it should be understood that numerous structural modifications and adaptations may be resorted to without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. A combined pack, hammock and sleeping bag comprising a bottom panel, a top panel integrally joined to said bottom panel along one edge thereof and superposed on said bottom panel, said top and bottom panels having the side edges thereof releasably secured together, said panels having the other end edges free to provide sleeping bag access therebetween, a generally rectangular flap secured to the free edge of said bottom panel, said generally rectangular flap extending laterally beyond the side edges of said panels, a second generally rectangular flapsecured to the first-mentioned edge of said top panel, a pair of shoulder straps each having one end secured to said top. panel at the juncture of said top panel with said generally rectangular flap, said shoulder straps being arranged in spaced apart parallel relation, said top and bottom panels being transversely folded to overlie said first named generally rectangular flap, means securing said first named generally rectangular flap in encompassing relation to said folded top and bottom panels, and means on said second named generally rectangular flap for securing said second named generally rectangular flap in overlying relation with respect to said first named generally rectangular flap, said last named means cooperating with said shoulder straps at the free end edge of said top panel.
2. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the means securing said first named generally rectangular flap in encompassing relation with respect to said top and bottom panels comprises a plurality of straps secured to one side edge of said first named generally rectangular 2,379,416 flap and a plurality of cooperating buckles secured to 2,428,795 the oppostie side edge thereof. 2,505,492 r 2,594,438 References Cited 1n the file of this patent I 5 UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,133,717 Robes Oct. '18, 1938 148,867
Clark July 3, 1945 Frazee Oct. 14, 1947 Heider Apr. 25, 1950 Howe Apr. 29, 1952 FOREIGN PATENTS Australia Mar. 10, 1937
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US3675256A (en) * | 1970-06-01 | 1972-07-11 | Robert A Tallarico | Suspendible sleeping cocoon |
US4035855A (en) * | 1976-02-13 | 1977-07-19 | Sung Bong Kim | Camping pack |
US4158892A (en) * | 1977-05-31 | 1979-06-26 | Gonzales John A | Sleeping bag, jumpsuit jacket, and vest |
FR2512338A1 (en) * | 1981-09-04 | 1983-03-11 | Absorba Poron | Convertible carrying and sleeping bag - consists of textile bag with two separable straps and cord with end ring |
US4458372A (en) * | 1983-05-10 | 1984-07-10 | Mills Carol B | Convertible doll and sleeping bag |
EP0156328A2 (en) * | 1984-03-29 | 1985-10-02 | Vincenzo Maolucci | Convertible multipurpose bag |
US4587682A (en) * | 1984-04-24 | 1986-05-13 | Schultz Dennis B | Sleeping bag |
US4604765A (en) * | 1984-05-03 | 1986-08-12 | Schultz Dennis B | Article retaining device |
US4734948A (en) * | 1986-11-26 | 1988-04-05 | Danova Cesare M | Convertible figure |
US4739529A (en) * | 1983-05-10 | 1988-04-26 | Mills Carol B | Convertible doll and sleeping bag |
US4774734A (en) * | 1982-07-06 | 1988-10-04 | Mills Carol B | Convertible sleeping bag and stuffed toy |
US4856131A (en) * | 1983-05-10 | 1989-08-15 | Mills Carol B | Convertible doll and sleeping bag |
FR2629317A1 (en) * | 1988-04-01 | 1989-10-06 | Corail Jean Claude | Sleeping bag which can be converted into a rucksack |
US5084930A (en) * | 1986-11-26 | 1992-02-04 | Bht Holdings Limited | Combined soft sculpture and blanket |
EP1374722A2 (en) * | 2002-06-27 | 2004-01-02 | Dagmar Koch | Portable device for transporting objects |
US20060006274A1 (en) * | 2004-06-10 | 2006-01-12 | The Coleman Company, Inc. | Method for tightly rolling a sleeping bag and storage sack therefor |
US20060260047A1 (en) * | 2004-06-10 | 2006-11-23 | The Coleman Company, Inc. | Expandable sleeping bag storage sack |
US20080098522A1 (en) * | 2006-10-25 | 2008-05-01 | Michael Milam | "T"-shaped sleeping bag |
US8893328B1 (en) * | 2011-11-16 | 2014-11-25 | Herrick C. Kroeger | Sleeping bag for use with hammock |
US10010198B2 (en) | 2015-07-21 | 2018-07-03 | Exxel Outdoors, Llc | Sleeping bag with blanket |
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US2505492A (en) * | 1947-01-07 | 1950-04-25 | Anthony J Heider | Hunter's kit |
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US3675256A (en) * | 1970-06-01 | 1972-07-11 | Robert A Tallarico | Suspendible sleeping cocoon |
US4035855A (en) * | 1976-02-13 | 1977-07-19 | Sung Bong Kim | Camping pack |
US4158892A (en) * | 1977-05-31 | 1979-06-26 | Gonzales John A | Sleeping bag, jumpsuit jacket, and vest |
FR2512338A1 (en) * | 1981-09-04 | 1983-03-11 | Absorba Poron | Convertible carrying and sleeping bag - consists of textile bag with two separable straps and cord with end ring |
US4774734A (en) * | 1982-07-06 | 1988-10-04 | Mills Carol B | Convertible sleeping bag and stuffed toy |
US4739529A (en) * | 1983-05-10 | 1988-04-26 | Mills Carol B | Convertible doll and sleeping bag |
US4458372A (en) * | 1983-05-10 | 1984-07-10 | Mills Carol B | Convertible doll and sleeping bag |
US4856131A (en) * | 1983-05-10 | 1989-08-15 | Mills Carol B | Convertible doll and sleeping bag |
EP0156328A3 (en) * | 1984-03-29 | 1986-03-12 | Vincenzo Maolucci | Convertible multipurpose bag |
EP0156328A2 (en) * | 1984-03-29 | 1985-10-02 | Vincenzo Maolucci | Convertible multipurpose bag |
US4587682A (en) * | 1984-04-24 | 1986-05-13 | Schultz Dennis B | Sleeping bag |
US4604765A (en) * | 1984-05-03 | 1986-08-12 | Schultz Dennis B | Article retaining device |
US4734948A (en) * | 1986-11-26 | 1988-04-05 | Danova Cesare M | Convertible figure |
US5084930A (en) * | 1986-11-26 | 1992-02-04 | Bht Holdings Limited | Combined soft sculpture and blanket |
FR2629317A1 (en) * | 1988-04-01 | 1989-10-06 | Corail Jean Claude | Sleeping bag which can be converted into a rucksack |
EP1374722A2 (en) * | 2002-06-27 | 2004-01-02 | Dagmar Koch | Portable device for transporting objects |
EP1374722A3 (en) * | 2002-06-27 | 2004-01-14 | Dagmar Koch | Portable device for transporting objects |
US20060006274A1 (en) * | 2004-06-10 | 2006-01-12 | The Coleman Company, Inc. | Method for tightly rolling a sleeping bag and storage sack therefor |
US20060260047A1 (en) * | 2004-06-10 | 2006-11-23 | The Coleman Company, Inc. | Expandable sleeping bag storage sack |
US7243875B2 (en) | 2004-06-10 | 2007-07-17 | The Coleman Company, Inc. | Method for tightly rolling a sleeping bag and storage sack therefor |
US7631376B2 (en) | 2004-06-10 | 2009-12-15 | The Coleman Company, Inc. | Expandable sleeping bag storage sack |
US20080098522A1 (en) * | 2006-10-25 | 2008-05-01 | Michael Milam | "T"-shaped sleeping bag |
US7568245B2 (en) * | 2006-10-25 | 2009-08-04 | Michael Milam | “T”-shaped sleeping bag |
US8893328B1 (en) * | 2011-11-16 | 2014-11-25 | Herrick C. Kroeger | Sleeping bag for use with hammock |
US10010198B2 (en) | 2015-07-21 | 2018-07-03 | Exxel Outdoors, Llc | Sleeping bag with blanket |
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