US2007145089A1PendingUtilityA1

Backpack device configured for carrying oversized cargo comfortably

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Assignee: BLACKS CREEK GUIDE GEAR INCPriority: Dec 27, 2005Filed: Jun 20, 2006Published: Jun 28, 2007
Est. expiryDec 27, 2025(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Jay Robert
A45F 3/04A01M 31/025A45F 3/15
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Abstract

A backpack configured for carrying an elongated object such as a hunting blind, the backpack having a bucket portion that is adjustable vertically, this bucket portion receiving therein the lower end of the elongated object or hunting blind that is attached to the backpack'frame.

Claims

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1 . A backpack configured for carrying an elongated object having an upper end extending to a lower end, said backpack comprising:
 a frame portion configured for being carried on the back of a user, said frame portion having a top end extending to a bottom end thereby defining a vertical axis;   an attachment portion extending from said frame portion, said attachment means for releaseably attaching said elongated object to said frame portion; and   a bucket portion extending from said frame portion adjacent said bottom end, said bucket portion connecting to said frame through use of at least one adjustment portion, said at least one adjustment portion configured for allowing the distance from said top end to said bucket portion to be changed, said bucket portion configured for receiving said lower end of the object therein.   
   
   
       2 . The backpack of  claim 1 , further comprising a cover portion for covering at least a portion of the said object when said object is attached to said frame portion. 
   
   
       3 . The backpack of  claim 2 , wherein said cover portion preferably comprising at least one panel. 
   
   
       4 . The backpack of  claim 1 , further comprising an upper portion connecting to said frame, said upper portion configured for covering at least a portion of the upper end of the object. 
   
   
       5 . The backpack of  claim 4 , wherein said upper portion having defined there-through an opening configured for closing, said opening configured for receiving a portion of the object therethrough. 
   
   
       6 . The backpack of  claim 1 , wherein said frame portion comprises at least one shoulder strap and a belt portion for allowing a user to wear said frame portion upon the user'back. 
   
   
       7 . The backpack of  claim 1 , wherein said attachment means comprises at least one cinch strap for allowing the object to be cinched to said frame portion. 
   
   
       8 . The backpack of  claim 1 , wherein said at least one adjustment portion comprises at least one adjustable strap. 
   
   
       9 . The backpack of  claim 8 , wherein said at least one adjustment portion comprises two generally parallel adjustable straps. 
   
   
       10 . The backpack of  claim 1 , further comprising:
 a cover portion for covering at least a portion of the said object when said object is attached to said frame portion;   an upper portion connecting to said frame, said upper portion configured for covering at least a portion of the upper end of the object;   at least one shoulder strap and a belt portion for allowing a user to wear said frame portion upon the user'back; and   wherein said attachment means comprises at least one cinch strap for allowing the object to be cinched to said frame.   
   
   
       11 . The backpack of  claim 1 , further comprising at least one shoulder strap and a belt portion for allowing a user to wear said frame portion upon the user'back, wherein said at least one adjustment portion comprises at least two generally parallel adjustable straps and wherein said attachment means comprises at least one cinch strap for allowing the object to be cinched to said frame. 
   
   
       12 . The backpack of  claim 11 , further comprising a cover portion for covering at least a portion of the said object when said object is attached to said frame portion, and an upper portion connecting to said frame, said upper portion configured for covering at least a portion of the upper end of the object. 
   
   
       13 . A backpack configured for carrying an elongated object having an upper end extending to a lower end, said backpack comprising:
 a frame portion configured for being carried on the back of a user, said frame portion having a top end extending to a bottom end thereby defining a vertical axis, said frame portion further comprising at least one shoulder strap and a belt portion for allowing a user to wear said frame portion upon the user'back;   an attachment means extending from said frame portion, said attachment means for releaseably attaching said elongated object to said frame portion, wherein said attachment means comprises at least one cinch strap for allowing the object to be cinched to said frame portion;   a bucket portion extending from said frame portion adjacent said bottom end, said bucket portion connecting to said frame through use of at least two generally parallel adjustable straps, said adjustable straps configured for allowing the distance from said top end to said bucket portion to be changed, said bucket portion configured for receiving said lower end of the object therein; and   a cover portion for covering at least a portion of the said object when said object is attached to said frame portion.   
   
   
       14 . The backpack of  claim 13 , wherein said cover portion preferably comprising at least one panel. 
   
   
       15 . The backpack of  claim 13 , further comprising an upper portion connecting to said frame, said upper portion configured for covering at least a portion of the upper end of the object. 
   
   
       16 . The backpack of  claim 15 , wherein said upper portion having defined there-through an opening configured for closing, said opening configured for receiving a portion of the object therethrough. 
   
   
       17 . A backpack configured for carrying a disassembled hunting blind, said disassembled hunting blind having an upper end and a lower end, said backpack comprising:
 a frame portion configured for being carried on the back of a user, said frame portion comprising a pair of shoulder straps and a belt portion for allowing a user to wear said backpack, said frame further comprising at least one cinch strap for allowing the disassembled hunting blind to be cinched to said frame portion; and   a bucket portion extending from said frame portion, said bucket portion connecting to said frame through use of a pair of adjustable straps, said adjustable straps allowing the bucket portion to be adjusted thereby changing the center of gravity of the disassembled hunting blind attached to said frame portion.   
   
   
       18 . The backpack of  claim 17 , further comprising a cover portion for covering at least a portion of the disassembled hunting blind when said disassembled hunting blind is attached to said frame portion, said cover portion preferably comprising a pair of overlapping panels configured for attaching together. 
   
   
       19 . The backpack of  claim 17 , further comprising an upper portion configured for covering the upper end of the disassembled hunting blind, said upper portion connecting to the frame, said upper portion having an opening therethrough configured for closing, said opening configured for receiving a portion of the dissembled hunting blind therethrough if so desired by the user. 
   
   
       20 . The backpack of  claim 17 , further comprising:
 a cover portion for covering at least a portion of the disassembled hunting blind when said disassembled hunting blind is attached to said frame portion, said cover portion preferably comprising a pair of overlapping panels configured for attaching together; and   an upper portion configured for covering the upper end of the disassembled hunting blind, said upper portion connecting to the frame, said upper portion having an opening therethrough configured for closing, said opening configured for receiving a portion of the dissembled hunting blind therethrough if so desired by the user.

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