Convertible backpack
First Claim
1. A convertible backpack having a front and backside comprising a plurality of storage compartments, one of said plurality of storage compartments being located on said back side and a number of said plurality of storage compartments being located on said back side, said one storage compartment having a top, lateral sides and a bottom, and containing a raincoat within and integral therewith, a completely detachable totebag overlying said one storage compartment and fastened thereto by a slide fastener that extends from said top, down said lateral sides and a substantial portion of said bottom, a pair of shoulder straps attached to said backpack in front of said totebag for supporting said pack, said raincoat being in folded condition in said one storage compartment and held in place by a pair of fastening straps, secured by corresponding strips of hook and loop material, a set of strips located adjacent said top of said one storage compartment and another set of strips located at the ends of said fastening straps, said raincoat having a bottom, top and a collar at said top and when worn being held in place by a longitudinal slide fastener extending from said collar at the top to near the bottom of said raincoat, said raincoat having a narrow band of fabric overlying and shielding said fastener, said collar housing a hood and having a circular slit to provide access to said hood, said collar having edges adjacent said slit and a strip of hook and loop material on each of said edges for closing said slit, a band of reenforcing material extending around the perimeter of said rain coat and containing slots, one on each side of said band, a draw string passing through said reenforced strip and extending through said slots, said draw string enabling adjustment of the fit of said raincoat.
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Abstract
A convertible packpack having a storage compartment for a raincoat in the front of the pack covered by a completely detachable totebag having handles and a plurality of storage compartments in the back of the pack, the raincoat being held fast in the storage compartment by fastening straps that can also be used to support the totebag at the bottom of the pack when the raincoat is worn or alternatively the tote bag can be held at the bottom of the pack in suspended condition.
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- 1. A convertible backpack having a front and backside comprising a plurality of storage compartments, one of said plurality of storage compartments being located on said back side and a number of said plurality of storage compartments being located on said back side, said one storage compartment having a top, lateral sides and a bottom, and containing a raincoat within and integral therewith, a completely detachable totebag overlying said one storage compartment and fastened thereto by a slide fastener that extends from said top, down said lateral sides and a substantial portion of said bottom, a pair of shoulder straps attached to said backpack in front of said totebag for supporting said pack, said raincoat being in folded condition in said one storage compartment and held in place by a pair of fastening straps, secured by corresponding strips of hook and loop material, a set of strips located adjacent said top of said one storage compartment and another set of strips located at the ends of said fastening straps, said raincoat having a bottom, top and a collar at said top and when worn being held in place by a longitudinal slide fastener extending from said collar at the top to near the bottom of said raincoat, said raincoat having a narrow band of fabric overlying and shielding said fastener, said collar housing a hood and having a circular slit to provide access to said hood, said collar having edges adjacent said slit and a strip of hook and loop material on each of said edges for closing said slit, a band of reenforcing material extending around the perimeter of said rain coat and containing slots, one on each side of said band, a draw string passing through said reenforced strip and extending through said slots, said draw string enabling adjustment of the fit of said raincoat.
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6. A backpack as in claim wherein said totebag is suspended from said one storage compartment and is supported in rolled condition at the bottom of said pack by fastening straps released from holding said raincoat and secured to buckles at the bottom of said pack.
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