US20230087253A1
2023-03-23
17/891,709
2022-08-19
A backpack comprises a back panel with a pair of shoulder straps attached to the pack panel. The back panel has a rifle support facility; a storage facility hinged to the back panel; and the back panel and storage facility configured to define a rifle space configured to receive a rifle having a muzzle extending above or below the backpack.
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A45F3/047 » CPC further
Travelling or camp articles ; Sacks or packs carried on the body; Sacks 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
A45F2003/003 » CPC further
Travelling or camp articles ; Sacks or packs carried on the body combined with other objects; specially adapted for carrying specific objects
A45F3/06 » CPC main
Travelling or camp articles ; Sacks or packs carried on the body; Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders specially adapted for military purposes
A45F3/04 IPC
Travelling or camp articles ; Sacks or packs carried on the body Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/245,292, filed on Sep. 22, 2021, entitled “GHOST BACKPACK”, and of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/051,650, filed on Jul. 14, 2020, entitled “ASSASSIN BACKPACK”, which are hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all that is taught and disclosed therein.
The present invention relates to a lighter and more organized way to carry elongated items such as firearms, rockets, etc.
Current backpacks that carry firearms or elongated items use a scabbard or strap design making them bulky, loud, and deny the user to a workspace that is minimalist, fast, and precise.
Other patents used for firearm packs are designed around a scabbard that is incorporated or removable from the pack.
The above disadvantage is addressed by a backpack that comprises a back panel with a pair of shoulder straps attached to the pack panel. The back panel has a rifle support facility; a storage facility hinged to the back panel; and the back panel and storage facility configured to define a rifle space configured to receive a rifle having a muzzle extending above or below the backpack. The open top and bottom allow for multiple other items, not limited to a rifle.
FIG. 1 depicts a front, isometric view of bag closed with weapon shown extending out of top and (2) handles on each side of zipper for transfer from shoulder to stalk/carry position, as well as open storage allowing elongated items to extend above and below bag dimensions.
FIG. 2 depicts the pack opening isometric view.
FIG. 3a depicts the open bag firearm set up and workspace open for organized and stealth effective operation; including the hidden compartment zipper from figure opening to a large workspace as shown.
FIG. 3b depicts a firearm set up next to work surface in 3a.
FIG. 4a-b depicts the front and side view of the pack
FIG. 5 depicts the opposite side view, the strap attachment to shoulder strap system, and the pass through for waist belt.
FIG. 6 depicts the rear view of the Ghost Backpack and the waist belt pass through with Hook/Loop tape inside to hold belt in place.
FIG. 7a-b depicts the adjustable shoulder strap system, the vertical and quick release chest strap, and the D-Ring attachment.
FIG. 7c depicts a cross section of the shoulder strap system in FIGS. 7a-7b taken at C-C
FIG. 8a-c depicts the pocket system on the outside panel of the Ghost Backpack and Skili Morale patch, with top pocket having two compartments accessed through the top zipper and rear zipper, and the bottom pocket having interior mesh pocket accessed from zipper inside pocket.
FIG. 9 depicts the open Ghost Pack, showing the Firearm Hook/Loop, Firearm Straps, the hidden work surface zipper, and Molle.
FIG. 10 depicts the Backside view of the Main Panel, with Hook/Loop Tape on the backside of the zipper panel.
FIG. 11a-11c depicts the small, medium, and large waist belts, respectively, pocket access through the zipper top belt, and the Molle system.
FIG. 11d depicts a cross section of waist belts of FIGS. 11a-c.
FIG. 12a-d depicts various views of the Ghost Backpack Notebook, including 5Ă—7 Notebook, customizable sniper/hunter range cards, removable binder, pen holder, elastic paper hold-down, Hook/Loop tape to secure to workspace.
FIG. 13a-f depicts the zipped pouch, including, the pouch for rangefinder and kestrel, the zipper enclosure, and Hook tape to secure on the work surface.
FIG. 14a-c depicts various views the Mag Pouch with Hook to secure on the work surface.
FIG. 15 depicts the hardboard Molle card for customizable attachments.
FIG. 16a-f depicts various sizes and views of the Bullet Book, including, a 30 Caliber bullet book, a 50 Caliber bullet book, and Hook/Loop tape on backside to secure to work surface.
FIG. 16G depicts various sizes of ammunition that may be used in the Bullet Book.
The design being discussed is a lighter and more organized way to carry elongated items such as firearms. The example shown in the drawings is designed for military, hunting, or shooting applications.
The design is not limited to firearms and may be adapted to long objects normally not carried by a backpack.
Problem Statement: Current backpacks that carry firearms or elongated items use a scabbard or strap design making them bulky, loud, and deny the user to a workspace that is minimalist, fast, and precise.
Other patents used for firearm packs are designed around a scabbard or strap that is incorporated or removable from the pack. The Ghost Backpack is unique in that it is designed around the pack attaching on one side and hinging on the other to open a cavity used to store your firearm or elongated object. No scabbard is used. This makes the packs smaller, lighter, less bulky, and more of a “minimalist” style. This is the only pack designed to fold out into an organized workspace for other shooting gear.
Solution: The Ghost Pack system was designed to attach on one side and use other side as a hinge to open a cavity used to store a firearm or elongated object.
The Ghost Pack line was designed to quickly deploy a clean workspace for shooting, no matter where the user may be. It is also designed to work in conjunction with the Skili hook and loop firearm safety device. The design removes steps and time when engaging target, enables the operator to access his firearm and tools extremely fast, enables anyone the ability to carry elongated objects with ease, converts into an organized work surface, ability to accommodate multiple firearms.
Main firearm compartment as defined by: open compartment close to the back of the user that will come unattached on one side to hinge open exposing the firearm/elongated object and its retaining system.
1. A backpack comprising;
a back panel;
a pair of shoulder straps attached to the pack panel;
the back panel having a rifle support facility;
a storage facility hinged to the back panel; and
the back panel and storage facility configured to define a rifle space configured to receive a rifle having a muzzle extending above or below the backpack.