A mobile back-pack for sports or military use is disclosed. A back-pack is devised in the form of a cabinet having the shape of a trapezoid, the cabinet being rotatably secured to a disc. The disc is dimensioned so as to permit an operator to grasp a handgrip railing at the top of the cabinet and t
A mobile back-pack for sports or military use is disclosed. A back-pack is devised in the form of a cabinet having the shape of a trapezoid, the cabinet being rotatably secured to a disc. The disc is dimensioned so as to permit an operator to grasp a handgrip railing at the top of the cabinet and then propel the disc at the operator's side. The cabinet glides smoothly within the circumference of the disc, riding on a peripherally positioned track within the disc. A battery powered motor and drive wheel propelled version of the mobile back-pack is also disclosed. Built-in support legs provide stability for the mobile back-pack in an upright, stationary position. Door latch secured trays within the cabinet provide for storing items to be transported, and for easy access to the items when needed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A mobile back-pack for use by an operator, comprising: (a) a container; (b) said container having a top surface, a bottom surface, a rear wall, a front wall, a left side extending between said top surface and said bottom surface, and a right side extending between said top su
What is claimed is: 1. A mobile back-pack for use by an operator, comprising: (a) a container; (b) said container having a top surface, a bottom surface, a rear wall, a front wall, a left side extending between said top surface and said bottom surface, and a right side extending between said top surface and said bottom surface, said surfaces, walls and sides forming an enclosed volume within said container, said container further including in said enclosed volume, means for organizing any items placed within said enclosure, said front walls of said container having means for opening said front wall so that when said front wall opening means is activated by said operator said means for organizing is accessible to said operator; (c) a disc, said disc being of sufficient diameter so as to be able to entirely enclose said rear wall of said container within an inner surface area of said disc; (d) means for rotatably connecting said container to said disc, so that when said rotary connecting means is activated, said disc can be placed in an upright position by an operator, said disc being of sufficient height in said upright position in relation to said operator so as to permit said operator to grasp said container and then propel said container now supported by said disc at a side of said operator in any direction selected by said operator; (e) at least one handgrip being affixed to said top surface of said cabinet; (f) at least one guide wheel being affixed to a peripheral portion of said container; (g) a guide rail, said guide rail being affixed to and extending a spaced distance from a peripheral edge of said disc and along the full circumference of said disc, said guide wheel being positioned so as to make contact with, and glide on, said guide rail; and (h) a battery powered motor and attached drive wheel, said battery powered motor having operator controlled means for being turned on and off, and operator controlled means for said drive wheel being directed to rotate either clockwise or counterclockwise upon direction of said operator, said battery powered motor and said drive wheel being affixed to and positioned on said container so that an outer surface of said drive wheel contacts an outer surface of said guide rail, so that when said operator activates said means for turning on said battery powered motor, and said operator activates said drive wheel rotation means, said container and said disc are caused to be propelled by said motor and said drive wheel in any direction selected by said operator. 2. The mobile back-pack according to claim 1 wherein said means for rotatably connecting said container to said disc comprises a removable cap secured rotary coupling affixed to said rear wall of said container, and a cooperating rotary coupling affixed to an inner wall of said disc. 3. The mobile back-pack according to claim 1, further comprising a handgrip railing affixed to, and extending substantially the length of, said top surface of said container. 4. The mobile back-pack according to claim 1, further comprising a pair of support legs, a first one of said pair of support legs being releasably secured to said left side of said container, the second one of said pair of support legs being releasably secured to said right side of said container, said first and second support legs being comprised of at least two tubes telescoped together, so that when said first and second support legs are released from said sides of said container said support legs can be extended outwards and downwards from said sides and said top surface of said container until a ground surface is contacted, thereby providing stability for said disc and said container when said operator wishes to position said disc and said container in an upright, stationary position. 5. The mobile back-pack according to claim 1, further comprising at least one tray within an interior portion of said container, said tray being positioned between said left and right sides of said container in a substantially parallel position relative to said top surface and said bottom surface of said container. 6. The mobile back-pack according to claim 1 wherein said disc contains at least four apertures adjacent peripheral edges of said disc, said four apertures being spaced approximately 90° apart from one another. 7. The mobile back-pack according to claim 1, further comprising at least four hook projections being affixed to top and bottom border strips on said front wall of said container, said four hook projections enabling said operator to connect straps to said hook projections, thereby enabling said operator to transport said disc and said container on the back of said operator. 8. The mobile back-pack according to claim 1, further comprising a pair of support legs, a first one of said pair of support legs being releasably secured to said left side of said container, a second one of said pair of support legs being releasably secured to said right side of said container, each of said first and second support legs being comprised of at least two tubes telescoped together, so that when said first and second support legs are released from said sides of said container said support legs can be extended outwards and downwards from said sides and said top surface of said container until a ground surface is contacted, thereby providing stability for said disc and said container when said operator wishes to position said disc and said container in an upright, stationary position. 9. The mobile back-pack according to claim 1, further comprising at least one tray within an interior portion of said container, said tray being positioned between said left and right sides of said container in a substantially parallel position relative to said top surface and said bottom surface of said container, said front walls of said container having means for opening said front wall so that when said front wall opening means is activated by said operator said tray is accessible to said operator. 10. The mobile back-pack according to claim 1 wherein said disc contains at least four apertures adjacent peripheral edges of said disc, said four apertures being spaced approximately 90° apart from one another. 11. The mobile back-pack according to claim 1, further comprising at least four hook projections being affixed to top and bottom border strips on said front wall of said container, said four hook projections enabling said operator to connect straps to said hook projections, thereby enabling said operator to transport said disc and said container on the back of said operator. 12. The mobile back-pack according to claim 6, further comprising at least four pegs for insertion within said at least four apertures within said disc at one end of each of said pegs, with the other end of each of said pegs being inserted into a ground area, thereby raising said disc and said container a spaced distance above said ground. 13. The mobile back-pack according to claim 10, further comprising at least four pegs for insertion within said at least four apertures within said disc at one end of each of said pegs, with the other end of each of said pegs being inserted into a ground area, thereby raising said disc and said container a spaced distance above said ground. 14. A method for transporting a back-pack at the side of an operator, comprising the steps of: (a) forming a disc; (b) rotatably connecting a rear wall of said back-pack to a center area of said disc, said rear wall of said back-pack being completely enclosed within the circumference of said disc; (c) affixing a handgrip to a top surface of said back-pack; (d) affixing a guide rail adjacent the circumference of said disc; (e) affixing a pair of guide wheels at opposite corners of a base portion of said back-pack; (f) connecting said guide wheels to said guide rail; (g) affixing a battery powered motor and attached drive wheel to said back-pack; (h) positioning said drive wheel so that an outer surface of said drive wheel contacts an outer surface of said guide rail; (i) moving said disc and said back-pack into an upright position; and (j) having said operator grasp said handgrip and activate said battery powered motor, said operator then directing said drive wheel to rotate either clockwise or counterclockwise, thereby causing said back-pack to be propelled in a direction dictated by said operator. 15. The method according to claim 14, further comprising the step of affixing a pair of support legs to said back-pack, said support legs being latch secured to left and right sides of said back-pack prior to use, said support legs extending outward and downward from said top surface of said sides of said back-pack in use, said support legs providing stability for said disc and said back-pack by contacting a ground surface adjacent said disc. 16. The method according to claim 14, further comprising the steps of: (a) having one or more trays placed within said back-pack, said trays being positioned between a left and a right side of said back-pack and substantially parallel to said top surface and a bottom surface of said back-pack; and (b) having said operator open a front wall on said back-pack, thereby accessing said tray(s) at any time convenient to said operator.
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Stonebraker ; Sr. John W. (21st St. Ext. Tyrone PA 16686) Stonebraker Daniel P. (R.D. 3 ; Box 113D Tyrone PA 16686), Adjustable-backpack-shooting table.
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