US20190380404A1
2019-12-19
16/009,042
2018-06-14
A two-piece coat or jacket that has a removable liner is provided with a hook and loop fastener strip along it's lower hem. The lining, being removable, can be inverted and secured back to the outer shell via the hook and loop fastener, thereby forming a suitable, insulative sleeping bag for use by individuals unexpectedly caught out of doors overnight.
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A41D2300/32 » CPC further
Details of garments; Closures using hook and loop-type fasteners
A47G9/086 » CPC further
Bed-covers; Counterpanes; Travelling rugs; Sleeping rugs; Sleeping bags; Pillows; Sleeping bags for outdoor sleeping
A41D15/04 » CPC main
Convertible garments Garments convertible into other articles
A45F4/02 » CPC further
Travelling or camp articles which may be converted into articles for other use; Sacks or packs carried on the body and convertible into other articles or into objects for other use Sacks or packs convertible into other articles or into objects for other use
A41D1/02 » CPC further
Garments Jackets
A41D27/04 » CPC further
Details of garments or of their making; Linings Removable linings
A47G9/08 IPC
Bed-covers; Counterpanes; Travelling rugs; Sleeping rugs; Sleeping bags; Pillows Sleeping bags
This invention related to two-piece jackets or coats that are convertible into a sleeping bag for emergency purposes. For use by hunters, hikers and outdoor enthusiasts that might be caught outdoors or away from camp and become required to stay overnight.
Referring to FIG. 1, the liner of the coat 102 is removed from the outer shell 101 and arranged in a hem-to-hem orientation for fastening together by way of the hook and loop fastener 103. One component of the hook and loop fastener 103 is sewn into the inside hem of the coat's outer shell 101 while the other component is sewn onto the outer hem of the coat's liner 102.
FIG. 2 shows the outer shell 101 and the liner 102 fastened together at the hook and loop fastener 103. The zipped closures 104 are zipped closed. The draw string closure 105 at the neck of the liner 102 is drawn and the sleeves of the liner 106 are tucked into the liner 102.
There are examples of coats that convert into sleeping bags on the market today. They utilize extra material that is folded and stowed on the back of the garment, making it bulkier and less convenient for wearing a backpack.
There are no U.S. patents found with jackets or coats utilizing a two-piece design that allows the lining to be inverted and used for the lower half of the sleeping bag when reconfigured for that purpose.
A combination jacket or coat with a removable liner that can be converted into a sleeping bag is superior to all other designs in that it can be configured in many ways, including;
1) It can be worn with the liner in the water-proofed outer shell.
2) The liner can be worn by itself
3) The outer water-proofed jacket can be worn by itself.
4) Finally, it can be converted into a sleeping bag.
FIG. 1 shows the liner of the coat in proper orientation with the outer shell before fastening the two for sleeping.
FIG. 2 shows the liner and the outer shell fastened together via the hook and loop fastener in the proper configuration for sleeping.
1. A combination two-part coat and sleeping bag comprising;
An outer shell;
A removable liner that becomes the lower half of the sleeping bag;
A hook and loop or zippered fastener that attaches the liner to the outer shell in the sleeping bag configuration;
A draw string at the neck portion of the coat liner that seals the neck area of the liner for sleeping.