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No. 867,464. PATENTED OCT. 1, 1907. T. A. ABBOTT.
PNEUMATIC SLEEPING BAG.
APPLIOATION FILED APB.15, 1907.
206576656 ea- I 761/676 Z i UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
'll-IOMAS A. ABBOTT, OF READING, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO TION OF MASSACHUSETTS.
PNEUMATIC SLEEPING-BAG.
Specification of Itetters Patent.
Patented Oct. 1, 1907.
Application filed April 15, 1907. Serial No. 368,408.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, THOMAS A. ABBOTT, of Reading in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pneumatic Sleeping-Bags, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has for its object to provide a sleeping bag of light construction adapted to be folded into a small compass for transportation and storage, and having an inflatable portion adapted to provide an air mattress at the bottom of the pocket for the support of the occupant.
The invention consists in the improvements which I will now proceed to describe and claim.
Of the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification,Figure 1 represents a perspective view of my improved sleeping bag, the head portion being partly displaced. Fig. 2 represents a side elevar tion of the sleeping bag, one end portion being shown in section. Fig. 3 represents a perspective View showing the bag in condition for use. Fig. 4 represents a section on line 4-4 of Fig. 2.
The same letters of reference indicate the same parts in all the figures.
In thedrawings 12 represents a pneumatic mattress having a suitable valve through which it may be inflat-ed and deflated, the preferred location of the valve being indicated by dotted lines at 13. Themattress 12 is inclosed in a-flexible bag or casing having abottom 14, on'which the mattress rests, said bottom having a narrow upwardly-projecting flange or'sidepiece 15 extending along one side of the bag, and provided with fasteningmembers 16, which are preferably the stud members of ordinary stud and socket fastening devices, such as are used for securing garments, etc. To one end of thebottom 14 is secured aheadpiece 17 which is adapted to project considerablyabove the mattress, and is provided along the marginoi its upper edge and one end withfastening devices 18, preferably similar to thefastening devices 16. The opposite end of thebottom 14 is provided with afoot piece 19.
20 represents a side piece, which is fixedly secured to the edge of thebottom 20 opposite that having theside piece 15, theside piece 20 being relatively narrow at the foot of the bag, and increasing in width toward *the head, where it is fixedly attached to one end of thehead piece 17.
21 represents a top piece, one edge of which is 'permanently attached to the upper. edge of theside piece 20, while one of its ends is permanently attached to R thefoot piece 19. The opposite end of the top piece 2]. is provided withsocket fastening members 22 adapted to engage the stud fasteningmembers 18 on the upper edge of thehead piece 17. To the edge of thetop piece 21, opposite that secured to theside piece 20, is attached a.side piece 23, which is narrower than theside piece 20, and is provided withsocket fastening members 24 adapted to engage thestud fastening members 16 on thenarrow side piece 15. When theside pieces 23 and 15 are secured together by said fastening devices, they collectively constitute a side piece of the same width and proportion as the fixedside piece 20. One end of theside piece 23 is provided withsocket members 26, adapted to engage thestud members 18 at one end of the head piece 17A 27 represents a fly, which is attached at one edge to the upper edge of theheadpiece 17, its other edges being free, and its corners being provided withsockets 28 adapted to engagestakes 29 driven into the ground on which the pocket is laid. The said stakes may be arranged to hold the fly in a sloping position, as indicated in Fig. 3, thus shielding the occupants head As'shown in Fig. 1, the bag may be opened to permit convenient entrance and exit by detaching the head end of thecover 21 andside piece 23. When the occupant is in place in the bag, he is enabled to secure any desired part of the three edges of thetop piece 21 andside piece 23, leaving such opening as may be necessary for ventilation, the opening depending on the number of fastening devices that are left disconnested. The occupant of the bag is enabled to manipulate from within the bag, all the fastening devices that require to be connected. The tapering form of the sides of the bag gives the head portion of the bag a considerable height above the mattress. Space is 30 represents a pillow which may be connected bytabs 31 with the mattress or acover 32 laid on the matttws, saidcover having flanges 33 at its edges which overlap the edges of the mattress.
It will be seen that my improved sleeping bag comprises a pneumatic mattress adapted to be readily inflated and deflated, and a casing of greater depth than the thickness of the mattress, so that the upper portions of the sides and ends of the casing and the top thereof, form a chamber or compartment above the mattress, the front side of the casing being composed of twolongitudinal sections 15 and 21, which are adapted to be separably connected, theupper section 23 being a part of the top, and adapted to be secured with the latter to thehead portion 17. When the mattress is deflated the entire device can be foldcdinto compact forin for transportation and storage. The device may be quickly and conveniently adapted for use by unfolding it and inflating the mattress. Thecover 32 not only protects the top of the mattress, but also holds the pillow in its proper place. Thecover 32 is preferably provided at its foot portion with a pocket 35' to receive the feet of the occupant of the bag, said pocket being closed at the foot end and open at the opposite end so that the occupant may readily thrust his feet into it.
I claim:
1. A sleeping bag comprising a bottom portion, head and foot end portions, front and rear side portions, and a top portion, the front side portion being composed of a lower longitudinal section attached to the bottom portion, and an upper longitudinal section attached to the top portion, and overlapping the lower section; the upper section having fastening members at its lower edge and head end, adapted to engage complemental fastening members on the lower section and the front end of the head portion, while the top portion has fastening members at its head end adapted to engage complemental fastening members at the upper edge of the head portion, and a pneumatic mattress bearing on the bottom portion and confined thereon by the side and end portions.
2. A sleeping bag comprising a bottom piece, head and foot pieces attached to the ends of the bottom piece, the
head piece having fastening members at one end and at its upper edge, a lower front side piece attached to one longitudinal edge of the bottom piece, and provided with fastening members, a wider rear side piece attached to the opposite longitudinal edge ofthe bottom piece, a top piece attached to the rear side piece and to the foot piece, and provided at its head end with fastening members adapted to engage the fastening members at the upper edge of the head piece, on upper front 'side piece attached to the front edge of the top piece, and provided at its lower edge with fastening members adapted to engage the fasten ing members on the lower front side piece, and at its head end with fastening members adapted to engage the fastening members on the front end of the head piece, and a pneumatic mattress bearing on the bottom piece and confined thereon by the side and end pieces, the end pieces, the rear side piece and the upper-front piece projecting above the mattress and forming a body chamber adapted to be opened and closed at the front side and at the head end of the bag, the mattress being deflatabie to permit the folding of the entire structure.
In testimony whereof I have ufiixed my signature, in presence of two witnesses.
- THOMAS A. ABBOTT.
Witnesses:
C. F. Bnows, E. BA'rcHEnnnn.
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US2503427A (en)*1947-03-101950-04-11Waterworth LeonaSleeping bag
US2555051A (en)*1948-01-201951-05-29American Pad & Textile CoSleeping bag
US2656844A (en)*1951-02-011953-10-27Ben L KreuzerCombined sleeping bag and tent
US4301791A (en)*1980-02-191981-11-24Franco Iii Adolph SBody transfer unit
US4757832A (en)*1986-04-161988-07-19Russell Chesley GSelf-supporting outdoor sleeping system
US4862533A (en)*1987-09-181989-09-05Adams Iii Mark HSleeping bag and an air mattress
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US5528779A (en)*1994-10-251996-06-25Lee; Li-HsenAir-cushioned sleeping bag
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US6202233B1 (en)*1999-10-082001-03-20David Angus AchongSleeping bag pillow
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US20070209114A1 (en)*2006-03-102007-09-13Young ChuSleeping bag with air pockets
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US2449758A (en)*1942-02-051948-09-21Wikmark Elsa Helena ClementineBed equipment
US2491394A (en)*1943-12-041949-12-13Rose Derry CompanyCombined sleeping bag and carrier for infants
US2503427A (en)*1947-03-101950-04-11Waterworth LeonaSleeping bag
US2555051A (en)*1948-01-201951-05-29American Pad & Textile CoSleeping bag
US2656844A (en)*1951-02-011953-10-27Ben L KreuzerCombined sleeping bag and tent
US4301791A (en)*1980-02-191981-11-24Franco Iii Adolph SBody transfer unit
US4757832A (en)*1986-04-161988-07-19Russell Chesley GSelf-supporting outdoor sleeping system
US4862533A (en)*1987-09-181989-09-05Adams Iii Mark HSleeping bag and an air mattress
US5528779A (en)*1994-10-251996-06-25Lee; Li-HsenAir-cushioned sleeping bag
US5471687A (en)*1995-02-061995-12-05Vierra; Michael J.Air mattress sleeping bag
US5553339A (en)*1995-02-241996-09-10Thomas; Roy C.Adjustable air mattress sleeping bag
US5568663A (en)*1995-07-141996-10-29Brown; David T.Disposable rescue mattress
US5669088A (en)*1996-06-121997-09-23Mcnamee; Brian J.Inflatable sleeping enclosure
US6202233B1 (en)*1999-10-082001-03-20David Angus AchongSleeping bag pillow
US6990696B2 (en)2001-02-022006-01-31Spin Master LimitedSleeping structure
US7051386B2 (en)2001-02-022006-05-30Spin Master LimitedSleeping structure
US6799339B2 (en)*2001-02-022004-10-05Worlds Apart LimitedSleeping structure
US6568012B2 (en)2001-08-072003-05-27The Coleman Company, Inc.Inflatable mattress with storage compartment
US20040123385A1 (en)*2001-10-042004-07-01Lamke Samuel F.Sleeping bag with replaceable air mattress
US7418748B2 (en)*2001-10-042008-09-02North Pole LimitedSleeping bag with replaceable air mattress
US20050055894A1 (en)*2003-09-162005-03-17Devries John A.Lay-down style hunting blind
US7237283B2 (en)*2003-09-162007-07-03Devries John ALay-down style hunting blind
US7127753B1 (en)*2003-12-082006-10-31Linda A. RamaleySleeping bag system
US20060277680A1 (en)*2005-06-082006-12-14Anne GoetzVibratable, sound-emitting, and inflatable sleeping bag for providing deep pressure
US7614099B2 (en)*2005-06-082009-11-10Anne GoetzVibratable, sound-emitting, and inflatable sleeping bag for providing deep pressure
US20070209114A1 (en)*2006-03-102007-09-13Young ChuSleeping bag with air pockets
US20100107332A1 (en)*2008-09-292010-05-06Active Lifestyle Products & Services, Inc.Sleeping bag with insertable pad
US10010198B2 (en)2015-07-212018-07-03Exxel Outdoors, LlcSleeping bag with blanket

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