Bulletproof backpack with solar charger, concealed carry compartment, baton scabbard, and GPS module
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A45F-003/02
A45F-004/02
F41C-033/04
F41H-001/02
F41B-015/02
출원번호
US-0817288
(2017-11-20)
등록번호
US-10051945
(2018-08-21)
발명자
/ 주소
Pomare, Eduardo
출원인 / 주소
Pomare, Eduardo
대리인 / 주소
Roddy, Kenneth A.
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초록▼
A sling style bulletproof backpack having a bulletproof panel in a back section, a solar charging system including a photovoltaic cell secured to a flap of a front pocket of the backpack for recharging portable electronic devices, a concealed carry compartment on a backside, a baton scabbard on a sh
A sling style bulletproof backpack having a bulletproof panel in a back section, a solar charging system including a photovoltaic cell secured to a flap of a front pocket of the backpack for recharging portable electronic devices, a concealed carry compartment on a backside, a baton scabbard on a shoulder strap of the backpack for carrying an expandable baton in a retracted condition, and a GPS tracking module disposed in the interior of the backpack.
대표청구항▼
1. A backpack comprising: a sling style backpack formed of bullet-resistant fabric material having a front panel and a back panel interconnected by left and right side panels, and a bottom panel defining an interior compartment for containing various items, said front, back, and side panels adjoined
1. A backpack comprising: a sling style backpack formed of bullet-resistant fabric material having a front panel and a back panel interconnected by left and right side panels, and a bottom panel defining an interior compartment for containing various items, said front, back, and side panels adjoined at a top end which is narrower than a bottom end of the backpack defining a generally triangular or teardrop configuration with generally rounded bottom corners, either of said left or right side panel adjoined to said front panel with a zipper and pull tab to provide access to said interior compartment, said back panel being of double-wall sandwiched construction formed by an inner wall and an outer wall defining an envelope, and a protective insert formed of bullet-stopping material disposed between said inner and outer walls;a front pocket formed of bullet-resistant fabric material disposed on said front panel having an open top end and a flap that overlaps, and is releasably secured over, said open top end by mating hook and loop fasteners, a solar charging system including at least one photovoltaic cell coupled with a charging battery secured to said flap, and connected by a cable with a controller unit adapted to be stored inside said front pocket, and a power cable coupled at one end with the controller unit circuitry and having an electrical jack at an outer free end thereof configured to be connected with the charging port of a portable electronic device for recharging the electronic device;a concealed carry compartment formed of a panel of opaque bullet-resistant fabric material secured on an outer surface of said outer wall of said back panel having an opening at one side adjacent to either of said left or right side panel, releasably connected to said outer wall with mating hook and loop fasteners, and a handgun and magazine holster secured to said outer surface of said outer wall of said back panel disposed inside said concealed carry compartment pocket and hidden from view; anda shoulder strap assembly adjoined at an upper end to said backpack narrower top end, extending over a backside of said backpack, and releasably connected at a lower end to either of said left or right side panel, and a baton scabbard disposed on said shoulder strap assembly adapted to releasably receive and hold an expandable baton in a retracted condition. 2. The backpack according to claim 1, wherein said shoulder strap assembly includes a first wider strap member formed of bullet-resistant fabric material adjoined at an upper end to said narrower top end of said backpack and extending a distance therefrom over the backside of the backpack;a plurality of transverse loops formed of nylon webbing disposed in longitudinally spaced relation along the length of said first wider strap member;a second, narrower, strap member formed of nylon webbing secured at an upper end to said wider strap upper end and extending along an outer surface and thereof, through said transverse loops and beyond a terminal end of said wider strap member, and having a lower end releasably connected adjacent to either of said left or right side panel by a releasable buckle and associated length adjustment hardware for adjusting the length thereof, andsaid baton scabbard is disposed on said second narrower strap member, and is formed of a flexible nylon webbing material which is approximately the same width as said second narrower strap member. 3. The backpack according to claim 2, wherein said baton scabbard includes an open ended tubular sleeve secured to an elongate support/cover strap that extends along the backside and over and beyond the open top and bottom ends of said tubular sleeve, said support/cover strap passing through a lowermost said transverse loop of said wider shoulder strap member and along an outer surface thereof and secured to said narrower webbing strap member that passes through said lowermost transverse loop and secured to said narrower webbing strap above and below said lowermost transverse loop;said tubular sleeve sized to slidably receive and encircle a mid-portion of said baton in its closed, retracted condition;a top portion of said support/cover strap looped over said top end of said tubular sleeve and top end of said closed baton and secured to a front surface thereof, and having a first hook and loop fastener element on its outer facing surface, a lower portion of said support/cover strap looped under a bottom end of said tubular sleeve and bottom end of said closed baton and having a a mating second element of the hook and loop fastener on its inner facing surface which is releasably engageable said first fastener element. 4. The backpack according to claim 2, wherein said first wider strap member of said shoulder strap assembly is padded. 5. The backpack according to claim 1, further comprising: a GPS tracking module disposed in said interior compartment. 6. The backpack according to claim 5, wherein said GPS tracking module is disposed in one of said pockets on said inner facing surface of either of said left or right side panel. 7. The backpack according to claim 1, further comprising: one or more pockets disposed on an inner facing surface of either of said left or right side panel selected from the group consisting of a pocket with a clear plastic window, a mesh patch pocket with a zipper and pull tab, a multiple tube-type pocket, and a hidden pocket. 8. The backpack according to claim 1, further comprising: a swivel snap hook attached to the inner facing surface of either of said left or right side panel by a short webbing strap. 9. The backpack according to claim 1, further comprising: a pair of cargo pockets with zipper closures and pull tabs disposed on the exterior of either of said left or right side panel in vertically spaced relation. 10. The backpack according to claim 1, further comprising: a short webbing loop disposed adjacent to the juncture of said the narrower top end of said backpack extending upwardly therefrom to allow said backpack to be hung from a support structure when not being worn.
Wilson, David M., Removable photovoltaic charging pack including a device compartment and container including a receiving compartment with a transparent panel to hold the charging pack.
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