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EP3412174A1
EP3412174A1 EP18174493.9A EP18174493A EP3412174A1 EP 3412174 A1 EP3412174 A1 EP 3412174A1 EP 18174493 A EP18174493 A EP 18174493A EP 3412174 A1 EP3412174 A1 EP 3412174A1
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backpack
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back part
frame assembly
shoulder straps
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Stephen Buffinton
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Deuter Sport GmbH
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/04Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
    • A45F3/08Carrying-frames; Frames combined with sacks
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/12Shoulder-pads
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/12Shoulder-pads
    • A45F2003/122Back cushioning parts or details of backpacks, e.g. with ventilation
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/12Shoulder-pads
    • A45F2003/122Back cushioning parts or details of backpacks, e.g. with ventilation
    • A45F2003/125Back cushioning parts or details of backpacks, e.g. with ventilation with ventilation
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/12Shoulder-pads
    • A45F2003/127Dorsal or hip pads for the lumbar back or for the waist
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/04Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
    • A45F3/047Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders with adjustable fastenings for the shoulder straps or waist belts

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  • the invention relates to a backpack with a storage space, which is bounded on its one back of a user of the backpack side facing a back part.
  • the backpack includes a mesh member and a frame assembly configured to tension the mesh member. When tensioned network element, a gap is formed between the back and the network element. To carry the backpack on the back of the user two shoulder straps are provided.
  • Such a backpack is for example in the EP 2 407 050 A2 described.
  • the shoulder straps are attached to an upper edge of the mesh element.
  • the backpack is loaded, ie objects carried by the user of the backpack are located in the stowage space, a tensile loading of the net element occurs in this type of attachment of the shoulder straps. This can lead to an undesirable deformation of the network element.
  • the network element and the frame assembly are usually intended to ensure that in the tensioned by means of the frame assembly network element of the back of the user is not applied to the back of the backpack.
  • the network element thus provides, in cooperation with the frame assembly for an air access to the back of the user, so for a comfortable for the user ventilation when wearing the Backpack.
  • deformation of the mesh member may affect the ventilation of the user's back.
  • Object of the present invention is therefore to provide a backpack of the type mentioned, in which an over the shoulder straps caused deformation of the network element is avoided.
  • the backpack according to the invention comprises a storage space which is bounded on its side facing a user's back of the backpack by a back part of the backpack.
  • the backpack has a mesh element and a frame assembly.
  • the frame assembly is designed for tensioning the network element such that when the tensioned network element between the back part and the network element, a gap is formed.
  • the backpack includes two shoulder straps to carry the backpack on the back of the user. The shoulder straps have end portions which traverse the gap and are secured to the back piece. In this way it is ensured that over the shoulder straps no tensile load on the network element can be exercised. A deformation of the network element is thus safely avoided.
  • a distance between the back of the backpack and the back of the user is thereby also in the attachment region of the shoulder straps available. This is conducive to improved ventilation of the user's back.
  • the end regions of the shoulder straps are spaced from a region of the backpack in which the mesh element and the back part converge. This is both with an improved comfort and with improved ventilation Ventilation of the user's back when the user carries the backpack with the shoulder straps on his back.
  • the back part of the backpack comprises at least a first plate element and at least one holding element.
  • the first plate element is connected to the frame arrangement by means of the at least one holding element.
  • the first plate element thus provides a stiffening of the back part.
  • at least one holding element ensures that the first plate element is well fixed in relation to the frame assembly in its position.
  • the first, relatively large plate element preferably extends in the vertical direction of the backpack seen from the end regions of the shoulder straps to a region in which in the vertical direction of the backpack extending legs of the frame assembly have a minimum distance from each other.
  • a comparatively large-area stiffening of the back part and, on the other hand, a particularly secure connection to the frame arrangement can be achieved by means of the at least one retaining element.
  • the back part comprises the first plate element and a second plate element separate from the first plate element.
  • the shoulder straps are fastened to the back part in the region of the second plate element.
  • the two plate elements can move in the order of a few millimeters relative to each other, wherein the second, seen in the vertical direction of the backpack comparatively narrow plate member superimposed on the first plate member only in an upper region of the first plate member.
  • the back is not overly stiff over its entire height, but only where it is advantageous for securing the end portions of the shoulder straps. This also contributes to the fact that the rear part can be brought well into the arched shape by means of the frame arrangement.
  • the end portions of the shoulder straps attach to respective attachment locations on the back portion formed between the first panel member and the second panel member.
  • the second plate element thus overlaps with the first plate element, in particular in the upper region of the first plate element.
  • the region of the back part is particularly resilient, in which the end portions of the shoulder straps are attached to the back part. This in turn ensures a particularly secure and robust fixation of the shoulder straps on the back.
  • the second plate element is covered by a fabric element which is fastened to a covering part covering the first plate element.
  • a fabric element which is fastened to a covering part covering the first plate element.
  • the fabric element allows attachment of the second plate member in the upper region of the first plate member by sewing and thus in a particularly simple manner.
  • the fabric element can be sewn to the cowling.
  • the second plate element can thus be set very securely on the first plate element.
  • the covering part, which conceals the first plate element may in particular be designed in the manner of a sheath, which covers or conceals the first plate element towards the back of the user and towards the stowage space.
  • the at least one retaining element is formed on the covering part.
  • the covering part For example, by tabs, loops or the like, which are formed on the cowling, it is particularly easy to achieve a secure fixation of the first plate member to the frame assembly.
  • the trim part is formed as a fabric element, which comprises at least one tunnel.
  • the at least one retaining element is formed by the tunnel.
  • a first, extending in a vertical direction of the backpack leg of the frame assembly is passed through a first such tunnel, and second, extending in the vertical direction of the backpack leg of the frame assembly is passed through a second such tunnel.
  • first extending in a vertical direction of the backpack leg of the frame assembly
  • second extending in the vertical direction of the backpack leg of the frame assembly is passed through a second such tunnel.
  • the back part can have a transverse strut in the region of the second plate element.
  • Such additional stiffening of the back part is particularly advantageous when the stowage space of the backpack has a larger volume, for example, a volume of more than 24 liters.
  • the cross member is covered by a fabric element. As a result, the cross member can be easily fixed as desired to a designated position of the back part.
  • two passages are formed in the network element, through which the end regions of the shoulder straps are passed.
  • a separation of the shoulder straps from one another can be limited.
  • the back part can have a transverse strut in a lower part region of the frame arrangement seen in the vertical direction of the backpack.
  • a stiffening can be achieved in this part of the back portion, and yet the back part can be well in the desired arched shape.
  • the back part may have a U-shaped bracket in the lower portion of the frame assembly viewed in the vertical direction of the backpack.
  • the back part can also be arched away from the mesh element as desired in the lower part region of the back part, wherein in particular a curvature in the transverse direction of the back part can be effected by the stirrup.
  • the back part can have a third plate element in the lower part region of the frame arrangement seen in the vertical direction of the backpack. This also makes it possible to achieve additional local reinforcement of the back part, while at the same time maintaining the flexibility of the back part in the vertical direction of the backpack.
  • free ends of the U-shaped bracket are inserted into insertion pockets which, seen in the transverse direction of the back portion, are spaced further apart than further insertion pockets into which free ends of legs of the frame assembly are inserted.
  • the back part can be brought into a curved shape, so that in the area of the hip fins or hip straps, the ventilation of the user's back is improved between the back part and the mesh element.
  • the back part may have a transverse strut, which, viewed in the vertical direction of the backpack, is arranged at the level of an upper transverse web of the frame arrangement.
  • a transverse strut is particularly advantageous in a backpack with a particularly large volume of the stowage space, such as a backpack with a storage space of at least 45 liters or at least 50 liters.
  • legs of the frame assembly in a first region at a minimum distance from each other.
  • the legs in a second region, which adjoins the first region have a second, constant or increasingly increasing distance from one another.
  • the legs in a third region which is likewise adjacent to the first region, the legs have an increasing distance from one another at free ends of the legs. Accordingly, the legs in the first region approach each other, and towards the free ends of the legs, the legs move away from each other again. As a result, a high flexibility of the back part is achieved at the same time sufficient rigidity.
  • the shoulder straps are displaceable in the second region along the frame assembly in the vertical direction of the backpack.
  • a backpack 10 is shown in perspective, which has on its one back of a user or wearer of the backpack side facing a network element 12.
  • a network element 12 which is also referred to as the network back, rests against the back of the user when the user carries the backpack 10 on the back and thereby shoulder straps 14, 16 of the backpack 10 extend over the shoulders of the user.
  • a storage space 18 (see Fig. 2 ) of the backpack 10 is bounded on its side facing the back of the user by a back part 20.
  • a frame assembly 22 is arranged on the back part 20, a frame assembly 22 is arranged.
  • the frame assembly 22 is configured to tension the mesh member 12.
  • tensioned network element 12 When tensioned network element 12, a gap 24 is thus formed between the back part 20 and the network element 12, which in Fig. 2 good to see.
  • air can enter, because the user's back is not on the back part 20, but on the network element 12 at. Due to this distance between the mesh element 12 and the back portion 20 is provided for a good ventilation of the back of the user or wearer of the backpack 10, when this carries the backpack 10 strapped to his back.
  • the frame assembly 22 which in the present case is formed by a bent, strong wire and is therefore presently designed as a wire frame, comprises an upper transverse web 26.
  • the frame assembly 22 is inserted into a pocket 28 of the backpack 10.
  • the bag can be opened by means of a zipper, for example, to gain access to the frame assembly 22 or the wire frame.
  • the frame assembly 22 can be removed from the backpack 10.
  • a first leg 30 and a second leg 32 of the frame assembly 22 extend downwardly in a vertical direction 34 of the backpack 10.
  • the second leg 32 is shown schematically.
  • a free end 36 (cf. Fig. 3 ) of the first leg 30 is inserted into a pocket formed on the back 20.
  • a free end 38 (cf. Fig. 3 ) of the second leg 32 into an insertion pocket 40 introduced, which is schematically in Fig. 2 is shown.
  • the insertion of the free ends 36, 38 of the frame assembly 22 into the lower pockets, of which only the pocket 40 is shown, and the upper portion of the frame assembly 22 into the upper pocket 28 results in tensioning of the mesh member 12 and thus formation of the gap 24 (see Fig. 2 ).
  • end regions 42, 44 of the shoulder straps 14, 16 are fastened to the back part 20. Consequently, the end portions 42, 44 pass through the gap 24 formed between the mesh member 12 and the back member 20 (see FIG Fig. 2 ). This ensures that even in the region of the shoulder straps 14, 16 a distance between the net element 12 and the back part 20 is present. This provides for improved ventilation of the back of the user of the backpack 10. In addition, a deformation of the network element 12 is avoided, as may occur when the shoulder straps 14, 16 are attached to the network element 12.
  • the end regions 42, 44 of the shoulder straps 14, 16 run in the present case somewhat below a region of the backpack 10 through the intermediate space 24, in which the back part 20 and the mesh element 12 converge or converge at their respective upper end (see FIG Fig. 2 ). Furthermore, it is off Fig. 1 it can be seen that the end regions 42, 44 of the shoulder straps 14, 16 are passed through two passages 46, which are formed in the mesh element 12. Accordingly, the network element 12 at the height of the end portions 42, 44 of the shoulder straps 14, 16 is particularly wide. And a respective portion 48, 50 of the network element 12 is seen in the transverse direction of the backpack 10 laterally adjacent to the end portion 42, 44 offset to an outside of the backpack 10 out.
  • the mesh element 12 and the back part 20 at the height of waist straps 52, 54 run towards each other, which are provided on their the back or the hip of the user facing surface with an air-permeable material.
  • the hip straps 52, 54 instead of the hip straps 52, 54 only short hip fins or the like may be provided, or it may be completely dispensed with the hip straps 52, 54 or hip fins.
  • the storage space 18 can be closed on the upper side by means of a cover part 56 of the backpack 10.
  • the back part 20 comprises a first, comparatively large-area plate element 58, which may be formed, for example, as a plastic plate, in particular made of polyethylene (PE).
  • the first plate member 58 is disposed in a formed in the manner of a sheath tissue element 60, which through the network element 12 in Fig. 1 you can see.
  • This fabric element 60 into which the first panel element 58 is sewn, comprises two tunnels 62, 64 (cf. Fig. 1 ), which serve the connection of the first plate member 58 to the frame assembly 22.
  • first leg 30 are passed through the tunnel 64 through the tunnel 64 and the second leg 32 through the tunnel 62, wherein the tunnels 62, 64 are preferably stretched toward the center of the back part 20.
  • the legs 30, 32 in the present case support the first plate element 58 on its side facing the mesh element 12.
  • the back part 20 comprises a second plate element 66, which is in particular also designed as a plastic plate made of polyethylene (PE) and slightly curved in the present case. Accordingly, the second plate element 66 essentially follows the course of an upper edge 68 of the first plate element 58.
  • the end regions 42, 44 of the shoulder straps 14, 16 are fastened to the back part 20 in the region of the second plate element 66.
  • the end regions 42, 44 of the shoulder straps 14, 16 at respective attachment sites on the back part 20 set, which are perpendicular to the plane of the first plate member 58 between the first plate member 58 and the second plate member 66 formed.
  • the slightly curved second plate element 66 is covered by a fabric element 70, which in the present case is sewn to the fabric element 60.
  • a fabric element 70 which in the present case is sewn to the fabric element 60.
  • the two legs 30, 32 run on the front side, that is, on a side facing the back of the user past the fabric element 70, through which the second plate element 66 is covered.
  • an upper cross member 72 is arranged on a side facing away from the frame assembly 22 of the first plate member 58 at the height of the second plate member 66.
  • a fabric element 74 which forms a tunnel, the upper transverse strut 72 is covered in this variant.
  • a U-shaped bracket 76 is disposed in a lower portion of the frame assembly 22. Downwardly facing legs 78, 80 of the bracket 76 are in the range of wings 82, 84 of a third plate member 86, which is spaced in the vertical direction 34 of the backpack 10 of the first plate member 58.
  • the third plate member 86 is presently also formed as a plastic plate and in particular made of polyethylene (PE).
  • Free ends of the legs 78, 80 of the bracket 76 are inserted into insertion pockets (not shown in the present case) of the back part 20. These pockets are seen in the transverse direction of the backpack 10 further spaced apart than the pockets 40, in which the free ends 36, 38 of the legs 30, 32 of the frame assembly 22 are inserted.
  • the lower bracket 76 and the third plate and the third plate member 86 are in the in Fig. 1 shown backpack 10, however, these additional reinforcing elements of the back 20 are optional. It is also possible that the back part 20, although the third plate member 86 has, but not the bracket 76 is provided.
  • FIG. 4 only the frame assembly 22 is shown, without additional, extending in the transverse direction of the backpack reinforcing parts such as the cross member 72, the bracket 76 and the third plate member 86 are present in the backpack 10.
  • the backpack 10 can thus in a variant, only the back part 20 with the two plate elements 58, 66 and the in Fig. 4 have shown frame assembly 22.
  • the shape of the frame assembly 22 can be well described.
  • the two legs 30, 32 in a first region 88 at a minimum distance from each other.
  • a second region 90 connects to the upper transverse web 26, in which the two legs 30, 32 have an increasingly increasing distance from each other.
  • the two legs 30, 32 in the second region 90, but also have a constant distance from each other.
  • the legs 30, 32 in a third region 92, which adjoins the first region 88 toward the free ends 36, 38, the legs 30, 32 in turn have an increasingly increasing distance from one another.
  • Fig. 5 shows a design of the frame assembly 22, which the in Fig. 4 shown design of the frame assembly 22 corresponds.
  • the back part 20 of the backpack 10 which has the in Fig. 5 shown frame assembly 22, in addition to the in Fig. 3 shown upper cross member 72 on.
  • the bracket 76 in the lower part of the back part 20 neither the bracket 76 (see Fig. 3 ) nor the third plate member 86 (see Fig. 3 ) intended.
  • the frame assembly 22 in Fig. 6 is shown, a transverse strut 94 is provided in the lower portion of the frame assembly 22.
  • the cross strut 94 is here at a transition from the first region 88 to the second region 90, in which the two legs 30, 32 have the constant distance from each other.
  • frame assembly 22 is brought into the curved shape, neither the U-shaped bracket 76 nor the third plate member 86 (see Fig. 3 ) intended.
  • the back part 20 in the region of the upper transverse web 26 of the frame assembly 22 has a further transverse strut 96.
  • a length of the transverse strut 96 may be greater than the distance between the free ends 36, 38 of the frame assembly 22.
  • a height adjustment of the shoulder straps 14, 16 may be provided.
  • the shoulder straps 14, 16 in the second region 90, in which the legs 30, 32 have the constant distance from one another, can be designed to be displaceable along the frame arrangement 22 in the vertical direction 34 of the backpack 10.

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