[0001] This invention relates to a bag and cape combination and relates particularly but
not exclusively to haversack or rucksack and cape. By haversack or rucksack we mean
to include a bag or other carrying device which is primarily carried on the back of
a person and supported by means of two shoulder straps. By cape we mean to include
a garment for protecting the wearer from rain which may or may not include a hood
or other head covering, and which may for example be in the form of poncho or parka.
[0002] Several combination "bags" and coat or cape "combinations" have been described for
example in U.
S. Patents 2146243, 2971198, 3085254 and 4315334. For example a cape or coat with a
hood is described which may be folded and stowed, when not required, in the hood of
the garment forming a compact package or "bag" for carrying. Another patent describes
a coat with a capelette which forms, on appropriate folding, a carrybag for the coat
with the belt of the coat acting as handle or shoulder strap for case of carrying.
Other garments described fold, or invert, for example, into a pocket of the garment
which acts as the carry/storage bag.
[0003] PCT Application PCT/US82/01326 also discloses a "parka-type" garment which may be
folded to be stored, when not in use, in a pocket or pouch in the garment. Straps
are provided within or on the garment which when folded to the stored configuration,
provide carrying handles for the resultant carrying bag.
[0004] The prior art does not disclose a bag/cape or similar combination which lends itself
to use by persons such as school children or hikers in that there is no disclosure
of a rucksack type bag transformable into or integrally including a cape, coat, parka
or other rainwear which is readily accessible and does not require the wearer to remove
the rucksack in order to don the cape, coat, parka or other rainwear. Furthermore,
most of the prior art devices when the garment is stored, provide little or no additional
storage space, in the resultant bag, for the carriage of other items.
[0005] the present invention seeks to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art,
[0006] According to the invention there is provided a bag and cape combination, the bag
being adapted to be worn on the back of a wearer and comprising a front portion, a
rear portion, and a compartment which extends substantially around the bag between
and connecting the front and the rear portions of the bag and in which the cape is
stored when not required.
[0007] Preferred and/or optional features of the invention are set forth in claims 2-11.
[0008] In order that the invention may be more readily understood, a preferred form of bag
and cape combination will be now described with reference to the accompanying drawings
in which:
Figure 1 is a rear perspective view of a bag and cape combination showing the bag
with the cape in the stored position;
Figure 2 is a front perspective view of the bag of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a cross sectional view of the bag of Figure 1 showing the cape (in partial
section) partially extended, and
Figure 4 is a rear perspective view of the bag and cape combination showing the cape
fully extended.
[0009] In the following and foregoing description, the terms front and rear are used consistently
with respect to the direction which a wearer of the bag/cape combination faces. Thus
the face of the bag/cape which is adjacent to the back of the wearer is referred to
as the front of the combination.
[0010] Referring to Figures 1, 2 and 3 there is shown a bag 10 comprising a front face portion
11 and rear face portion 12. Shoulder straps 13 and 14 are conveniently connected
to the top and bottom of the front face aa is customary. Front face 11 and rear face
12 are connected or formed by a tubular portion 15 which extends substantially the
entire way around the bag and forms the sides 16, 17, top 18 and bottom 19 of the
bag. Cape 20 is folded or otherwise stored within the tubular portion 15 and retained
therein by means of sliding clasp or other fasteners 21 and 22. It will be seen therefore
that the cape 20 may be conveniently stored in tubular portion 15 when not required
leaving storage or carrying space 23 within the bag which may be accessed by means
of an opening secured for example by a further sliding clasp fastener 24. Additionally
a further carrying space 25 (see Figure 3) may be provided by way of pocket 26. This
may be accessed again, by way of third sliding clasp fastener 27.
[0011] Figure 4 shows the bag and cape combination 10 in an "in use" configuration. Cape
20 has been unfolded from the tubular portion. The cape includes a body covering portion
28 and may include an integrally formed hood 29. In the case where the tubular portion
is closed by means of a single sliding clasp fastener or a sliding clasp fastener
having two slides, the ends of the fastener are preferably butted together or meet
at the centre of the bottom 19 of the bag. It is necessary therefore for the rear
of the cape which extends below the bag, to include a slit 30 to enable storage completely
within the tubular portion of the bag. This slit may be secured to avoid unnecessary
entry of rainwater by means of stud fasteners 31. Other connecting means may also
be used as will be readily appreciated.
[0012] The straps of the bag/cape combination may include adjustment means 32 and may include
an integrally formed shoulder pad 33. The cape may as indicated optionally include
a hood or head covering and sleeves or arm holes to allow freedom of movement and
use of the arms by the wearer.
[0013] The sliding clasp fasteners may be replaced by other suitable fastening means such
as VELCRO fasteners.
[0014] It will be seen that the front face of the bag forms at least a part of the back
of the cape but it is envisaged that a construction when the cape and bag are separate
entire items later joined together could be possible.
[0015] The bag/cape combination may be made of any suitable weather proof or water resistant
material such ae woven or non woven fabric or film material such as nylon or other
suitable fabric or plastics material film. The various parts of the bag/cape combination
are preferably joined together by sewing but other known fabric joining means may
be used. Such other joining means include glueing and plastics material welding techniques
known in the art.
[0016] Whilst a preferred form of bag/cape combination is described above, it will be appreciated
that many modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
1. A bag and cape combination, the bag (10) being adapted to be worn on the back of
a wearer and comprising a front portion (11), a rear portion (12), and a compartment
(15) which extends substantially around the bag between and connecting the front and
the rear portions of the bag and in which the cape (20) is stored when not required.
2. The combination of claim 1, wherein the front portion (11) of the bag forms a part
of the cape (20).
3. The combination of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the cape (20) is joined to the bag
(10)
4. The combination of anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the cape (20) includes
an integral hood (29) for covering the head of the wearer.
5. The combination of anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the cape (20) includes
sleeves.
6. The combination of anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the cape (20) is provided
with arm holes.
7. The combination of anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the bag is provided
with a carrying space (23) which is defined between the front and rear portions of
the bag and the compartment which extends substantially around the bag and which is
accessible by a closable opening.
8. The combination of claim 7, wherein the opening is closable by sliding clasp fastener
means (24).
9. The combination of claim 7 or claim 8, wherein the bag has a further and separate
carrying space in the form of a pocket (26) provided on the rear portion of the bag.
10. The combination of anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the compartment (15)
in which the cape is stored when not required in substantially tubular.
11. The combination of claim 10, wherein the tubular compartment (15) can be opened
and closed along its longitudinal extent by sliding clasp fastener means (21 & 22).
12. The combination of anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the bag (10) has shoulder
straps (13 & 14).