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- the invention relates to storage devices and in particular to a self-contained storage device securely attached to an article such as a piece of camping gear. Even more particularly, the invention relates to camping gear having a storage bag affixed to the gear for storing the camping gear within the bag after the camping gear has been placed into a collapsed position.
- Camping items and sports event items are used intermittently and usually must be hand carried to and from the camping area or sporting event.
- Items such as sleeping bags and collapsible chairs or seats generally have a separate storage or carrying bag in which the sleeping bag or chair is stored when in a collapsed position which could include a handle or strap for ease in carrying the item.
- These carrying and storage bags must be kept nearby when the sleeping bag or chair is in use so that when the user is finished with the item and it is collapsed, it can then be reinserted into the storage bag.
- This storage bag occasionally becomes lost or misplaced making it extremely difficult to carry the item, especially folding chairs to and from the event. It also requires that a new bag be used for the sleeping bag to prevent it from becoming damaged or soiled by the terrain and environment to which it is exposed if the original bag is lost.
- One aspect of the present invention is to provide a type of camping gear such as a sleeping bag, tent, folding chair etc. with a storage and carrying bag that is permanently attached to the piece of gear preventing its loss or misplacement when not used, for subsequent storing and carrying the particular piece of gear after being folded into a collapsed position.
- a type of camping gear such as a sleeping bag, tent, folding chair etc.
- a storage and carrying bag that is permanently attached to the piece of gear preventing its loss or misplacement when not used, for subsequent storing and carrying the particular piece of gear after being folded into a collapsed position.
- Another feature of the present invention is to provide such a piece of camping gear in which the storage and carrying bag attached thereto is easily pulled from a protective pocket formed or attached to the piece of camping gear. Afterwhich the bag is inverted and rolled over the collapsed camping gear and secured in a closed position by various types of fasteners.
- the storage bag can be provided with an elongated opening for insertion of the camping gear into the storage chamber formed by the bag afterwhich the elongated opening is securely closed.
- a further aspect of the present invention is to provide the storage bag with carrying handles or straps to facilitate manually carrying the stored piece of gear to and from a camping site or sporting event.
- a further feature of the present invention is to secure a pocket onto the back of the seat of a foldable sporting chair or on an outside surface of the sleeping bag in which the storage bag is secured, such as by stitching within the interior of the pocket, enabling the bag to be pulled from the pocket into an elongated extended position, with one end of the bag being open and the opposite end being closed and secured in the pocket.
- the elongated bag is pulled from the pocket and elongated, it is inverted and rolled over the sleeping bag, tent, camping chair or the like.
- the opening is then secured preferably by a drawstring, Velcro® fastener, etc.
- camping gear which is moveable between an expanded useable position and a collapsed storage position; and which has a storage bag is permanently attached to the camping gear that has an end opening communicating with a storage chamber formed within said bag, and wherein the camping gear is insertable through the bag opening and into the storage chamber when in the collapsed position.
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic top perspective view of a sleeping bag with the pocket and storage bag shown in dot-dash lines stitched on the outside surface of a bottom corner of the bag.
- FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic top view showing the sleeping bag being in a partially folded position.
- FIG. 3 is a diagrammatic perspective view showing the sleeping bag in a fully rolled collapsed position with the storage bag being pulled from the storage pocket.
- FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic perspective view showing the storage bag being inverted and partially rolled over the rolled collapsed sleeping bag.
- FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic view similar to FIG. 4 with the storage bag being pulled further over the rolled collapsed sleeping bag.
- FIG. 6 is a diagrammatic view similar to FIGS. 4 and 5 showing the sleeping bag completely stored within the storage bag and the drawstring in a tightened closed position.
- FIG. 7 is a diagrammatic perspective view of another type of camping gear illustrated as a folding chair with the storage bag attached to the rear of the seat back.
- FIG. 8 is a diagrammatic back elevational view of the folding camping chair of FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 9 is a rear elevational view similar to FIG. 8 showing the storage bag in an extended position after being pulled from the pocket on the back of the chair seat.
- FIG. 10 is a diagrammatic elevational view showing the camping chair in a collapsed position and the storage bag being inverted and partially pulled over the collapsed chair.
- FIG. 11 is a diagrammatic perspective view showing the collapsed camping chair of FIG. 10 completely closed within the storage bag and the drawstring in a tightened closed position.
- FIG. 12 is a rear elevational view of a camping chair as shown in FIG. 8 with a modified storage bag attached thereto.
- FIG. 13 is a diagrammatic rear elevational view of the folding chair of FIG. 12 with the modified storage bag in an extended position from the storage pocket.
- FIG. 14 is a diagrammatic view showing the collapsed chair of FIG. 12 being enclosed within the storage bag of FIG. 13 with the access opening partially open.
- FIG. 15 is a diagrammatic view similar to FIG. 14 with the chair being fully inserted and stored within the storage bag with the access opening shown in a fully closed position.
- Sleeping bag 1 is of a usual construction having an outer shell indicated generally at 3 , preferably having a closed end 4 and at least one closed side 5 with another side 6 which could have a zipper closure (not shown), all of which terminate in a top opening 8 .
- Sleeping bag 1 will have a complimentary shaped inner shell 11 with various layers and types of insulation material (not shown) located between outer shell 3 and inner shell 11 .
- a pocket indicated generally at 13 is secured such as by stitching to outer shell 3 , preferably in a lower corner of the sleeping bag adjacent closed end 4 .
- Pocket 13 will have an opening 15 and preferably will have some type of closure therefore such as a hook and pile Velcro® fastener, snaps or similar closure devices.
- a storage bag indicated generally at 17 ( FIG. 3 ), is contained within pocket 13 preferably having a lower end 19 thereof secured within the interior of pocket 13 by stitching 21 or other type of attachment device.
- Bag 17 has a second end 23 providing a generally circular opening 25 and preferably having some type of closure device such as a drawstring 27 .
- Bag 17 when in an extended position and pulled out of pocket 13 as shown in FIG. 3 , will have an elongated tubular configuration which provides an internal storage chamber 29 into which the sleeping bag is received as shown in FIGS. 4-6 and described below.
- pocket 13 retains storage bag 17 therein when in a collapsed or folded secured position without affecting the manner of use of sleeping bag 1 nor adding any appreciable weight or bulk thereto.
- the camper usually will fold the sleeping bag in half as shown in FIG. 2 , afterwhich it is then rolled into a cylinder such as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the camper then pulls bag 17 from within pocket 13 to a full extended position as shown in FIG. 3 , afterwhich bag 17 is inverted and pulled over the rolled sleeping bag in the direction of Arrow A as shown in FIG. 4 , with the sleeping bag extending into the formed storage chamber 29 through bag end opening 25 .
- Storage bag 17 is pulled completely along the outer surface of rolled sleeping bag 1 as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 until reaching a full inverted extended position as shown in FIG. 6 in which the entire sleeping bag is located within storage compartment 29 . End opening 25 is then closed easily by use of drawstring 27 providing the completely rolled sleeping bag fully protected by storage bag 17 .
- a carrying handle 31 could always be attached to bag 17 so that it is located externally of the bag when the bag is in its fully inverted position for enclosing bag 1 therein as shown in FIG. 6 , to facilitate the carrying of the stored sleeping bag if desired.
- Storage bag 17 and pocket 13 can be formed of various materials such as nylon or other synthetic materials, and if desired, storage bag 17 could be formed of a water impervious or resistant material to further protect the sleeping bag from rain or snow when stored therein as shown in FIG. 6 .
- FIGS. 7-15 A modified form of the present invention is shown particularly in FIGS. 7-15 and is in the form of a readily collapsible folding sports or camp chair indicated generally at 35 .
- Chair 35 is of the usual known construction having a frame formed by a plurality of vertical tubular members 37 and a plurality of interconnected diagonally extending tubular members 39 which are hinged at 40 and 42 enabling the chair to be collapsed into an elongated configuration as shown in FIG. 10 .
- Tubular members 37 and 39 join at three or more supporting feet 38 .
- Chair 35 has a fabric seat 41 supported on the tubular members and will have a flexible fabric rear back support 43 connected at the upper ends of vertical support members 37 .
- the chair may also have flexible fabric arms 45 which when fully expanded forms a comfortable chair with seat 41 and back support 43 , yet is easily collapsible into a compact condition as shown in FIG. 10 .
- Some examples of collapsible chairs similar to chair 35 are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,984,406; 6,454,348; 6,601,912 and 6,899,383.
- various types of foldable or collapsible chairs can be utilized than those in the above identified patents and shown in the drawings.
- a storage pocket 47 is secured by sewing, an adhesive etc., to a back surface 46 of back support 43 .
- Pocket 47 has an opening 48 into which is secured a storage bag 49 as shown in FIG. 9 .
- Bag 49 is secured within pocket 47 preferably by stitching 50 as shown in FIG. 9 , or by other attachment means.
- Storage bag 49 when in a fully extended position ( FIG. 9 ) after being pulled out of pocket 47 preferably with have an elongated tubular configuration similar to that of storage bag 17 .
- Bag 49 has a top end opening 51 which can be secured in a closed position by a drawstring 53 or other types of closures.
- a carrying strap 55 preferably is secured to bag 49 for carrying the collapsed, stored chair.
- storage bag 49 which is attached to chair 35 is similar to that of storage bag 17 and sleeping bag 1 , and is shown particularly in FIGS. 9-11 .
- bag 49 is concealed and secured within storage pocket 47 and is accessible through opening 48 .
- storage bag 49 Prior to collapsing folding chair 35 to a position as shown in FIG. 10 , storage bag 49 will be pulled out of storage pocket 47 through opening 48 to a fully extended position ( FIG. 9 ) afterwhich the chair is then collapsed into the folded elongated condition as shown in FIG. 10 .
- Storage bag 49 is then inverted and rolled over the elongated collapsed chair in the direction of Arrow B through end opening 51 which will expose carrying strap 55 .
- the chair will slide easily within the internal storage chamber 58 formed within storage bag 49 through end opening 51 as the bag is pulled completely over the folded chair in the direction of Arrow B, FIG. 10 until completely enclosing the chair in bag 49 .
- drawstring 53 is tightened to further close open end 51 completely enclosing and securing collapsed chair 35 therein.
- the enclosed end of storage bag 49 is maintained attached to chair 35 either to storage pocket 47 or flexible back support 43 of the chair, and cannot be lost or misplaced after the chair has been removed from within storage chamber 58 .
- the storage bag is easily collapsed and reinserted into storage pocket 47 through opening 48 after it is rolled off the collapsed chair and retained within the internal storage chamber 58 as shown in FIG. 11 when the chair is being used.
- FIGS. 12-15 A slightly modified form of the chair storage bag is shown in FIGS. 12-15 in which a modified storage bag 60 is secured within storage pocket 47 by stitching 50 .
- Bag 60 has a similar elongated tubular configuration as that of storage bags 17 and 49 when removed from the pocket, except that an elongated opening 62 is formed longitudinally along bag 60 replacing the circular top openings 25 and 51 of bags 17 and 49 .
- Bag 60 is provided with a pair of mating hook and pile strips 64 and 65 such as Velcro®, extending along elongated opening 62 .
- a pair of carrying handles 67 may also be secured to bag 60 similar to carrying handle or strap 55 of bag 49 .
- the storage bag 49 could actually be stitched directly to flexible chair back support 43 and be folded into itself to function both as its own storage pocket eliminating the need for a separate storage pocket 47 as shown in the drawings and described below.
- a separate storage pocket in which the storage bag is contained is preferable to provide for a more pleasing and compact construction and increased protection for the storage bag.
- the camping gear of the present invention whether it be a sleeping bag or chair as shown in the drawings and described below, or a backpacker's tent or similar piece of camping equipment, will have its own self-contained and permanently attached storage bag which also functions as a carrying bag for the gear when collapsed into a compact storage condition.
- the bag is either folded into itself or placed in a separate storage pocket which is permanently attached to the camping gear, with the storage bag being permanently attached either directly to the camping gear itself or to the interior of the pocket.
- the bag is easily pulled out and rolled over the collapsed camping gear and closed by a drawstring, Velcro® fastener or other types of closure devices to provide a very compact piece of camping equipment stored or other portable article stored within its own outer protective bag, which bag also functions as the means for carrying the article.
- the bag preferably will have an elongated tubular configuration having a length slightly greater than the length of the article when in a folded position to completely enclose the article as shown in FIGS. 6 and 11 .
- the invention is described above with respect to a sleeping bag and chair for camping equipment, it also could be used for other types of portable equipment, articles or the like, not necessarily used for camping, wherein it is desired to provide a device which is easily collapsible, preferably into an elongated configuration, so as to be stored within the storage bag.
- the storage bag could have a more rectangular shape which would not require the complete collapsing of an article prior to folding the extended storage bag over the device for storage.
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Camping gear has a storage bag permanently attached thereto which provides an internal storage chamber for receiving and storing the camping gear therein when the gear is in a collapsed position. A pocket is secured to a surface of the gear and the storage bag is secured at one end within the pocket and stored therein when not in use. Prior to placing the camping gear in the collapsed position, the storage bag is pulled from the pocket and is either rolled over the collapsed gear for placing the gear within the storage chamber or the collapsed gear is inserted into the storage chamber of the bag through an elongated opening formed in the bag. An opening can be formed in one end of the bag for inserting the gear into the storage chamber and is closed by a drawstring. A handle or strap is attached to the storage bag for carrying the camping gear after being placed in the storage bag.
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- The invention relates to storage devices and in particular to a self-contained storage device securely attached to an article such as a piece of camping gear. Even more particularly, the invention relates to camping gear having a storage bag affixed to the gear for storing the camping gear within the bag after the camping gear has been placed into a collapsed position.
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- Camping items and sports event items are used intermittently and usually must be hand carried to and from the camping area or sporting event. Items such as sleeping bags and collapsible chairs or seats generally have a separate storage or carrying bag in which the sleeping bag or chair is stored when in a collapsed position which could include a handle or strap for ease in carrying the item. These carrying and storage bags must be kept nearby when the sleeping bag or chair is in use so that when the user is finished with the item and it is collapsed, it can then be reinserted into the storage bag.
- This storage bag occasionally becomes lost or misplaced making it extremely difficult to carry the item, especially folding chairs to and from the event. It also requires that a new bag be used for the sleeping bag to prevent it from becoming damaged or soiled by the terrain and environment to which it is exposed if the original bag is lost.
- Therefore there is a need is for a storage and transportation bag for various articles and in particular, for camping gear such as sleeping bags, tents, folding chairs, etc. which is permanently attached to the gear and which is easily utilized for placement about the gear without excessive manipulation of the gear and protective carrying and storage bag.
- One aspect of the present invention is to provide a type of camping gear such as a sleeping bag, tent, folding chair etc. with a storage and carrying bag that is permanently attached to the piece of gear preventing its loss or misplacement when not used, for subsequent storing and carrying the particular piece of gear after being folded into a collapsed position.
- Another feature of the present invention is to provide such a piece of camping gear in which the storage and carrying bag attached thereto is easily pulled from a protective pocket formed or attached to the piece of camping gear. Afterwhich the bag is inverted and rolled over the collapsed camping gear and secured in a closed position by various types of fasteners. Alternately, the storage bag can be provided with an elongated opening for insertion of the camping gear into the storage chamber formed by the bag afterwhich the elongated opening is securely closed.
- A further aspect of the present invention is to provide the storage bag with carrying handles or straps to facilitate manually carrying the stored piece of gear to and from a camping site or sporting event.
- A further feature of the present invention is to secure a pocket onto the back of the seat of a foldable sporting chair or on an outside surface of the sleeping bag in which the storage bag is secured, such as by stitching within the interior of the pocket, enabling the bag to be pulled from the pocket into an elongated extended position, with one end of the bag being open and the opposite end being closed and secured in the pocket. After the elongated bag is pulled from the pocket and elongated, it is inverted and rolled over the sleeping bag, tent, camping chair or the like. The opening is then secured preferably by a drawstring, Velcro® fastener, etc.
- These objectives and advantages of the present invention are obtained by camping gear which is moveable between an expanded useable position and a collapsed storage position; and which has a storage bag is permanently attached to the camping gear that has an end opening communicating with a storage chamber formed within said bag, and wherein the camping gear is insertable through the bag opening and into the storage chamber when in the collapsed position.
- A preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrated of the best mode in which Applicant contemplates applying the principles, is set forth in the following description and is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.
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FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic top perspective view of a sleeping bag with the pocket and storage bag shown in dot-dash lines stitched on the outside surface of a bottom corner of the bag. -
FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic top view showing the sleeping bag being in a partially folded position. -
FIG. 3 is a diagrammatic perspective view showing the sleeping bag in a fully rolled collapsed position with the storage bag being pulled from the storage pocket. -
FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic perspective view showing the storage bag being inverted and partially rolled over the rolled collapsed sleeping bag. -
FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic view similar toFIG. 4 with the storage bag being pulled further over the rolled collapsed sleeping bag. -
FIG. 6 is a diagrammatic view similar toFIGS. 4 and 5 showing the sleeping bag completely stored within the storage bag and the drawstring in a tightened closed position. -
FIG. 7 is a diagrammatic perspective view of another type of camping gear illustrated as a folding chair with the storage bag attached to the rear of the seat back. -
FIG. 8 is a diagrammatic back elevational view of the folding camping chair ofFIG. 7 . -
FIG. 9 is a rear elevational view similar toFIG. 8 showing the storage bag in an extended position after being pulled from the pocket on the back of the chair seat. -
FIG. 10 is a diagrammatic elevational view showing the camping chair in a collapsed position and the storage bag being inverted and partially pulled over the collapsed chair. -
FIG. 11 is a diagrammatic perspective view showing the collapsed camping chair ofFIG. 10 completely closed within the storage bag and the drawstring in a tightened closed position. -
FIG. 12 is a rear elevational view of a camping chair as shown inFIG. 8 with a modified storage bag attached thereto. -
FIG. 13 is a diagrammatic rear elevational view of the folding chair ofFIG. 12 with the modified storage bag in an extended position from the storage pocket. -
FIG. 14 is a diagrammatic view showing the collapsed chair ofFIG. 12 being enclosed within the storage bag ofFIG. 13 with the access opening partially open. -
FIG. 15 is a diagrammatic view similar toFIG. 14 with the chair being fully inserted and stored within the storage bag with the access opening shown in a fully closed position. - Similar numbers refer to similar parts throughout the drawings.
- One type of camping gear incorporating the features of the present invention is a sleeping bag indicated generally at 1, and shown in
FIGS. 1-6 .Sleeping bag 1 is of a usual construction having an outer shell indicated generally at 3, preferably having a closedend 4 and at least one closedside 5 with anotherside 6 which could have a zipper closure (not shown), all of which terminate in atop opening 8.Sleeping bag 1 will have a complimentary shapedinner shell 11 with various layers and types of insulation material (not shown) located betweenouter shell 3 andinner shell 11. - In accordance with one of the features of the invention, a pocket indicated generally at 13 is secured such as by stitching to
outer shell 3, preferably in a lower corner of the sleeping bag adjacent closedend 4. Pocket 13 will have anopening 15 and preferably will have some type of closure therefore such as a hook and pile Velcro® fastener, snaps or similar closure devices. - In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a storage bag indicated generally at 17 (
FIG. 3 ), is contained withinpocket 13 preferably having alower end 19 thereof secured within the interior ofpocket 13 by stitching 21 or other type of attachment device.Bag 17 has asecond end 23 providing a generallycircular opening 25 and preferably having some type of closure device such as adrawstring 27.Bag 17 when in an extended position and pulled out ofpocket 13 as shown inFIG. 3 , will have an elongated tubular configuration which provides aninternal storage chamber 29 into which the sleeping bag is received as shown inFIGS. 4-6 and described below. - When the storage bag of the present invention is used with
sleeping bag 1,pocket 13 retainsstorage bag 17 therein when in a collapsed or folded secured position without affecting the manner of use ofsleeping bag 1 nor adding any appreciable weight or bulk thereto. After the sleeping bag has been used, the camper usually will fold the sleeping bag in half as shown inFIG. 2 , afterwhich it is then rolled into a cylinder such as shown inFIG. 3 . The camper then pullsbag 17 from withinpocket 13 to a full extended position as shown inFIG. 3 , afterwhichbag 17 is inverted and pulled over the rolled sleeping bag in the direction of Arrow A as shown inFIG. 4 , with the sleeping bag extending into theformed storage chamber 29 through bag end opening 25.Storage bag 17 is pulled completely along the outer surface of rolledsleeping bag 1 as shown inFIGS. 4 and 5 until reaching a full inverted extended position as shown inFIG. 6 in which the entire sleeping bag is located withinstorage compartment 29. End opening 25 is then closed easily by use ofdrawstring 27 providing the completely rolled sleeping bag fully protected bystorage bag 17. If desired, acarrying handle 31 could always be attached tobag 17 so that it is located externally of the bag when the bag is in its fully inverted position for enclosingbag 1 therein as shown inFIG. 6 , to facilitate the carrying of the stored sleeping bag if desired. -
Storage bag 17 andpocket 13 can be formed of various materials such as nylon or other synthetic materials, and if desired,storage bag 17 could be formed of a water impervious or resistant material to further protect the sleeping bag from rain or snow when stored therein as shown inFIG. 6 . - A modified form of the present invention is shown particularly in
FIGS. 7-15 and is in the form of a readily collapsible folding sports or camp chair indicated generally at 35.Chair 35 is of the usual known construction having a frame formed by a plurality of verticaltubular members 37 and a plurality of interconnected diagonally extendingtubular members 39 which are hinged at 40 and 42 enabling the chair to be collapsed into an elongated configuration as shown inFIG. 10 .Tubular members feet 38.Chair 35 has afabric seat 41 supported on the tubular members and will have a flexible fabricrear back support 43 connected at the upper ends ofvertical support members 37. The chair may also haveflexible fabric arms 45 which when fully expanded forms a comfortable chair withseat 41 andback support 43, yet is easily collapsible into a compact condition as shown inFIG. 10 . Some examples of collapsible chairs similar tochair 35 are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,984,406; 6,454,348; 6,601,912 and 6,899,383. However, it is readily understood that various types of foldable or collapsible chairs can be utilized than those in the above identified patents and shown in the drawings. - In accordance with one of the features of the invention, a
storage pocket 47 is secured by sewing, an adhesive etc., to aback surface 46 ofback support 43.Pocket 47 has anopening 48 into which is secured astorage bag 49 as shown inFIG. 9 .Bag 49 is secured withinpocket 47 preferably by stitching 50 as shown inFIG. 9 , or by other attachment means.Storage bag 49 when in a fully extended position (FIG. 9 ) after being pulled out ofpocket 47 preferably with have an elongated tubular configuration similar to that ofstorage bag 17.Bag 49 has a top end opening 51 which can be secured in a closed position by adrawstring 53 or other types of closures. Furthermore, a carryingstrap 55 preferably is secured tobag 49 for carrying the collapsed, stored chair. - The features and manner of use of
storage bag 49 which is attached tochair 35 is similar to that ofstorage bag 17 and sleepingbag 1, and is shown particularly inFIGS. 9-11 . Whenchair 35 is in use as shown inFIGS. 7 and 8 ,bag 49 is concealed and secured withinstorage pocket 47 and is accessible throughopening 48. Prior to collapsingfolding chair 35 to a position as shown inFIG. 10 ,storage bag 49 will be pulled out ofstorage pocket 47 throughopening 48 to a fully extended position (FIG. 9 ) afterwhich the chair is then collapsed into the folded elongated condition as shown inFIG. 10 .Storage bag 49 is then inverted and rolled over the elongated collapsed chair in the direction of Arrow B through end opening 51 which will expose carryingstrap 55. The chair will slide easily within theinternal storage chamber 58 formed withinstorage bag 49 through end opening 51 as the bag is pulled completely over the folded chair in the direction of Arrow B,FIG. 10 until completely enclosing the chair inbag 49.Afterwhich drawstring 53 is tightened to further closeopen end 51 completely enclosing and securing collapsedchair 35 therein. The enclosed end ofstorage bag 49 is maintained attached tochair 35 either tostorage pocket 47 orflexible back support 43 of the chair, and cannot be lost or misplaced after the chair has been removed from withinstorage chamber 58. The storage bag is easily collapsed and reinserted intostorage pocket 47 throughopening 48 after it is rolled off the collapsed chair and retained within theinternal storage chamber 58 as shown inFIG. 11 when the chair is being used. - Again the procedure for storing
chair 35 is similar to that of storage of sleepingbag 1 withinstorage bag 17. That is,storage bags bag 1 andchair 35 respectively, until completely enclosing the bag and chair within the respective storage chambers, afterwhich the open ends of the bags are fully or partially closed by use ofdrawstrings - A slightly modified form of the chair storage bag is shown in
FIGS. 12-15 in which a modifiedstorage bag 60 is secured withinstorage pocket 47 by stitching 50.Bag 60 has a similar elongated tubular configuration as that ofstorage bags elongated opening 62 is formed longitudinally alongbag 60 replacing the circulartop openings bags Bag 60 is provided with a pair of mating hook and pile strips 64 and 65 such as Velcro®, extending alongelongated opening 62. A pair of carryinghandles 67 may also be secured tobag 60 similar to carrying handle orstrap 55 ofbag 49. - After
bag 60 has been pulled outwardly frompocket 47 to a fully extended position as shown inFIG. 13 ,chair 35 is collapsed to the position ofFIG. 14 and inserted into the interior ofbag 60 throughopening 62 asbag 60 is slipped about the folded chair to the position as shown inFIG. 14 . After foldedchair 35 has been inserted into the interior ofstorage bag 60, throughopening 62, the hook and pile strips 64 and 65 are mated to form a fully closed storage bag as shown inFIG. 15 .Handles 67 enable the stored chair to be carried easily to and from the campsite or outdoor event. - It is readily understood by referring to
FIG. 9 , that thestorage bag 49 could actually be stitched directly to flexible chair backsupport 43 and be folded into itself to function both as its own storage pocket eliminating the need for aseparate storage pocket 47 as shown in the drawings and described below. However, a separate storage pocket in which the storage bag is contained is preferable to provide for a more pleasing and compact construction and increased protection for the storage bag. - In summary, the camping gear of the present invention, whether it be a sleeping bag or chair as shown in the drawings and described below, or a backpacker's tent or similar piece of camping equipment, will have its own self-contained and permanently attached storage bag which also functions as a carrying bag for the gear when collapsed into a compact storage condition. The bag is either folded into itself or placed in a separate storage pocket which is permanently attached to the camping gear, with the storage bag being permanently attached either directly to the camping gear itself or to the interior of the pocket. The bag is easily pulled out and rolled over the collapsed camping gear and closed by a drawstring, Velcro® fastener or other types of closure devices to provide a very compact piece of camping equipment stored or other portable article stored within its own outer protective bag, which bag also functions as the means for carrying the article. The bag preferably will have an elongated tubular configuration having a length slightly greater than the length of the article when in a folded position to completely enclose the article as shown in
FIGS. 6 and 11 . - It is also readily understood that although the invention is described above with respect to a sleeping bag and chair for camping equipment, it also could be used for other types of portable equipment, articles or the like, not necessarily used for camping, wherein it is desired to provide a device which is easily collapsible, preferably into an elongated configuration, so as to be stored within the storage bag. Furthermore, the storage bag could have a more rectangular shape which would not require the complete collapsing of an article prior to folding the extended storage bag over the device for storage.
- In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
- Moreover, the description and illustration of the invention is an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.
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1. Camping gear with an integral storage bag comprising:
a piece of camping gear moveable between an expanded useable position and a collapsed storage position; and
a storage bag permanently attached to said camping gear, said storage bag having an opening communicating with a storage chamber formed within said bag, said camping gear being insertable through said bag opening and into said storage chamber when in the collapsed position.
2. The camping gear defined in claim 1 wherein the storage bag includes a closure for closing the bag opening after the camping gear is inserted into the storage chamber.
3. The camping gear defined in claim 2 wherein a pocket is affixed to the camping gear; and in which the storage bag is securely attached within the pocket and is expandable therefrom for receiving the camping gear when the gear is in the collapsed storage position.
4. The camping gear defined in claim 3 wherein the camping gear is a foldable chair having a back rest; and in which the pocket is affixed on the back rest of the chair.
5. The camping gear defined in claim 4 when the storage bag opening is an elongated opening extending along the bag; and in which a loop and pile closure extends along at least a portion of said opening.
6. The camping gear defined in claim 3 wherein the storage bag has an elongated configuration with first and second opposed ends; in which the first end is secured within the pocket; and in which the bag opening is formed in the second end of said bag.
7. The camping gear defined in claim 1 including a carrying strap attached to the storage bag for carrying the camping gear when the gear is stored in the storage chamber of said bag.
8. The camping gear defined in claim 1 including a drawstring extending about the opening of the storage bag for closing said opening after the camping gear is in the storage chamber.
9. The camping gear defined in claim 1 when the camping gear is a sleeping bag having an outer shell forming an internal sleeping compartment; in which a pocket is formed on the outer shell; and in which the storage bag is fixed within and expandable from within the pocket for insertion over the sleeping bag when the bag is in a rolled collapsed position.
10. The camping gear defined in claim 9 wherein storage bag has a drawstring for closing the bag opening after the rolled sleeping bag is located within the storage chamber of the bag.
11. The camping gear defined in claim 10 wherein the storage bag has an elongated tubular configuration with a length greater than the length of the sleeping bag when the sleeping bag is in the rolled collapsed position to completely enclose said sleeping bag within the storage chamber of the storage bag.
12. The camping gear defined in claim 1 wherein the storage bag has an elongated tubular configuration with first and second opposite ends; in which the first end is affixed to the camping gear; in which the second end is formed with the opening; and in which the bag is collapsible upon itself and secured in the collapsed position on the camping gear.
13. A collapsible portable article wherein said article is moveable between an expanded useable position and a collapsed storage position; said article including a storage bag permanently attached to said article, said storage bag having an opening communicating with a storage chamber formed within said bag, said article being insertable through said bag opening and into said storage chamber when in the collapsed position.
14. The article defined in claim 13 wherein the storage bag includes a closure for closing the bag opening after the article has been inserted into the storage chamber; in which a pocket is affixed to the article; and in which the storage bag is securely attached within the pocket and is expandable therefrom for receiving the article when the article is in the collapsed storage position.
15. The article defined in claim 13 in which a carrying strap is attached to the storage bag for carrying the article when stored in the storage bag.
16. The article defined in claim 13 wherein the bag has an elongated configuration with a length greater than the length of the article when in the collapsed storage position whereby said collapsed article is completely enclosed within the storage bag.
17. A method of storing a piece of camping gear when in a collapsed position including the steps of:
providing a storage bag securely attached to the camping gear and forming an internal storage chamber;
expanding the storage bag to an elongated configuration;
inverting the expanded storage bag and pulling the bag over the camping gear when the gear is in the collapsed position to place the camping gear in the storage chamber.
18. The method defined in claim 17 including the step providing an end opening in a free end of the expanded storage bag; and closing said end opening by a drawstring after the collapsed camping gear has been placed in the storage chamber.
19. The method defined in claim 17 including the step of providing the camping gear with a pocket secured to an external surface of said camping gear; securing a first end of the storage bag to the camping gear; storing the storage bag within the pocket until being expanded into the elongated configuration and pulled over the camping gear.
20. The method defined in claim 17 including the step of providing a carrying strap on the storage bag.
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