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US2379416A
US2379416A US517280A US51728044A US2379416A US 2379416 A US2379416 A US 2379416A US 517280 A US517280 A US 517280A US 51728044 A US51728044 A US 51728044A US 2379416 A US2379416 A US 2379416A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • Figl' 5 1s a 11 similar v'i'ew' of' the 1'evrse- "sicieof th sh'ee'tingi i L I V Fig; 6 *depicts :a 1 top plan of the -openedfiifiner mattress? 1 l a Figs '1 i is fa' similar illustration of tli Outer' caS ingi in opened'position ⁇ antl' Fig. 8 is an enlarged cross"-se'c'tional view ot tlie" sleeping bag taken along lines 8-8 of Fig. 2.
  • the sleeping bag assembly comprises three principal elements: the outer casing 5,' inner mattress 6, and sheeting 1, each shown in opened position in Figs. 796 and 4 respectively.
  • the outer casing 5,'as depicted in Fig. 7, in opened position is preferably of balloon and A cheese cloth construction, and has incorporated 55 thsrein restiiers my dawn oi otliet G ifi stasis facile assembly of the sleeping bag.
  • sheeting I covers all portions of the bag which may contact the body, head and face of the occupant.
  • the inner mattress 6 (Fig. 3) may be removed entirely or folded under sheeting 1, using only upper fold 8 of the outer casing 5 and fold 30 of the sheeting l as a covering.
  • flap H In extreme cold, further protection to the head and shoulders is furnished by flap H), which may be drawn over the head, face and shoulders of the occupant and adjusted to suit. It may be positioned by tucking the flexible edges of flap l 0 over and around the head and under the flexible edges of the upper mattress assembly. Or it may be loosely held by the hand or hands holding tie tapes 23 or by the same tie tapes being passed under the sheeting tie tapes, and drawn taut but leftuntied, fora friction hold, With theflap I0,
  • guick exit from the bag may be hadby merelyfpushing the'flap from the face and head, dragging thejunfastened tie tapes 23 from the sheeting tie tapes3 6.
  • the occupant may leave tapes 2
  • Eminentlysatisfactory results are obtained by use of my sleeping bag; economy of manufacture; the health of the occupant may be; safeguarded by changing or cleaning the sanitary sheeting.
  • Islam- 1 A sleeping bag assembly comprising an outer casing folded longitudinally forming .a laterally,
  • the lower leaf provided with a full width extension flap for covering the head and faced an occupant, an inner mattress having similar laterally folded; leaves encased within and secured to said outer.
  • casing and a sheeting having a shape similar to said outer casingand being similarly folded toprovide a laterally folded lower end and an upper leaf, said sheeting lying between the folds of said mattress and covering the same, the upper ends of said leaves having pocket portions extendingtherefrom, the pocket portion of the lower leaf 'of the sheetingcovering the extension flap of the lower leaf of the outer casing and the pocket portion of the upper leaf of the sheeting covering the upper terminals of the upper leaf of the casing and the upper leaf of the mattress and means attached to the outer casing for closing the foot .
  • lower leaf provided with a full width extension flap for covering the head and face of an occu- -pant, -'an inner mattress folded longitudinally forming laterally folded leaves and encased within said casing, a
  • a sleeping bag of the type defined in claim 2 in which the head ends of the upper portions of the outer casing, mattress and sheeting are provided with corresponding slits, and means to close thesame, x ,4.
  • a sleeping bag having an outer casing folded longitudinally forming a lower and an upper portion with the foot, one side, andhead end of the.
  • saidportions having pockets adapted to coverrespectively the extension flap of the lower portion of the casing and the upper terminalsof the upper portions of the casing and themattress, and means to close the open side and foot of the casing. leaving the head end open.
  • a sleeping bag assembly comprising an outer casing folded longitudinally forming a laterally folded lower and an upper leaf, the lower leaf being provided with a full width extensionfiap for covering the head and face of an occupant, an inner mattress having similar laterally folded leaves encased within and secured to said outer casing, and a sheeting having a shape similar to said outer casing and being similarly folded to provide a laterally folded lower and an upper leaf, said sheeting lying between the folds of said mattress and covering the same, the upperends of said leaves having pocket portions extending therefrom, the-pocket portion of the, lower leaf of the sheeting covering the extension flap of the.

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' I.L.CLARK I v SLEEPING BAG- July 3, 1945.
a 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Jan. 6, '1944 INVENTOR Y .J 9- ea- ATTORNEYS July a, 1945;
J. L. CLARK 2,379,416
SLEEPING BAG Filed Jan. 6, 1944 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR ATTORNEY,
embodied in the scop of line-appendedclaims- 30 Patented July 3, 1945 A sne nonmnusma 194 4,"serial mrsimae tonsils; (Curr-.442)".
sioir ofl 'a cliangeabl sanitary sl'leetifig' disposed contiguous toathe:occupant; ba g to erica se rfot onlyfthe body but'thehead ;if'desiredg wittiapprb" priate means for protecting the head aga ii'st tlie elements 'an'watthe same ti-iiie niaintai" access toitlie outside' for breathin'gi a sleep b9i eiiterdixwitrn e'ase and-ialso admittingof immediate earessflzheretronisliould an enirgenby arises-and other faturs lendin' ther'zis'iely'es; to simplicity;- emeisnewor dperating;and eebiiomy of -mamma I --V Mi Briefigi described,the ba cpmprisesar r outer casing; aniinnerimattre'ss' n saiiitary"sheeting 1 assembled t6gether 'to farm 2 -uf-i'1t'aiy"-"s1p in g fli r pablei'o'f adiiisti'nefit to met' difiren t tein' peratureicondi-tions anwequipped 'witli run pro'tectioir f -theocupant face a r idthead ahtl meansuringthe flap'i -v F Ttiiith accomplishment of the recited-*objctsand others coordinate thi'ewitli one embossment of my invention re'sid's -in the construction and arrangnient of parts hereinaftii' descr-ibed, illiistrate'd an mus-accompan ing drawings and -Ifx'sai'cl 'drawingsi i Figs 1 1 is s" perspective yiewof the assembles"- sleping itiagwviththefilpiclose'd;
, Fig: 2 similar 'viewof thfe bag witli-"the nap iniopen posi tiong I V i Figi3 -is an: enlarged =-ria mentar perspective illustratin details of the head enjd ofthe assets- Fig.1 is a detail-'1 top plan of the obverse sid' of tl i'e sheeting inopened position.
Figl' 5 1s a 11 similar v'i'ew' of' the 1'evrse- "sicieof th sh'ee'tingi i L I V Fig; 6 *depicts :a 1 top plan of the -openedfiifiner mattress? 1 l a Figs '1 i is fa' similar illustration of tli Outer' caS ingi in opened'position}antl' Fig. 8 is an enlarged cross"-se'c'tional view ot tlie" sleeping bag taken along lines 8-8 of Fig. 2.
AE sliQWndn -tlie drawings, the sleeping bag assembly comprises three principal elements: the outer casing 5,' inner mattress 6, and sheeting 1, each shown in opened position in Figs. 796 and 4 respectively. The outer casing 5,'as depicted in Fig. 7, in opened position, is preferably of balloon and A cheese cloth construction, and has incorporated 55 thsrein restiiers my dawn oi otliet G ifi stasis facile assembly of the sleeping bag.
insuiatingqisatsri r 52; s. Them in I iii aii upsrrsid a ana g 1e'w 618} having an extensionnss I 0' of aress as th body of fold i I p lidii-gittlti iiial etls 1 2 0? rows dlipa I m. a it to 'clefiii-Tilds es -ails twins I uppes -edse siit asat F c'iiiaisles:itifsiii, ii) t)? casing Mattress-venues n'osl iafas ener-s5 snaps or buttons at its marginal edges; however,
at 31 to receive loops 22 and to permit tapes 23 of flap In to be drawn therethrough making for Referring particularly to Figs. 2, 3 and 8, the outer casing 5, inner mattress 6 and sheeting 1 are assembled by means of the various tapes and loops; the'units are then folded together; and
tr sses q slide fastener parts [6 and H of casing 5 are closed, thus securely fastening the otherwise open side and bottom of the bag, leaving the head end open for access of the occupant. It will be noted that in this stage, sheeting I covers all portions of the bag which may contact the body, head and face of the occupant.
In mild temperatures, the inner mattress 6 (Fig. 3) may be removed entirely or folded under sheeting 1, using only upper fold 8 of the outer casing 5 and fold 30 of the sheeting l as a covering.
In extreme cold, further protection to the head and shoulders is furnished by flap H), which may be drawn over the head, face and shoulders of the occupant and adjusted to suit. It may be positioned by tucking the flexible edges of flap l 0 over and around the head and under the flexible edges of the upper mattress assembly. Or it may be loosely held by the hand or hands holding tie tapes 23 or by the same tie tapes being passed under the sheeting tie tapes, and drawn taut but leftuntied, fora friction hold, With theflap I0,
thus arranged, guick exit from the bag may be hadby merelyfpushing the'flap from the face and head, dragging thejunfastened tie tapes 23 from the sheeting tie tapes3 6.
The occupant may leave tapes 2| untied and usethe slit, provided in each of the upper folds of the members. This slitserves as an aperture for the face,while the two sides cuddle theface and shoulders. in a manner not ordinarily .possible.
With my sleeping bag theoccupant may rest in comfort on his back or turn from side to side without rolling the entire bageor, disturbing the general adjustment offlap 9. One may breathe easily the outside atmosphere through a suitable,
channel arranged along the lower edge of the flap. Furthermore, because pf the inherently flexible n ature of the flap,.it.may be adjusted to.
suitan occupant of any height.
, Eminentlysatisfactory results are obtained by use of my sleeping bag; economy of manufacture; the health of the occupant may be; safeguarded by changing or cleaning the sanitary sheeting.
In.its broader aspects the invention comprises not only thevarious means described but equivalent meansffor performing the recitedfunctions.
it is desired to reserveth-e right to effect such han e and mod fi at ons asm y m fairly it n. he c n 0 hea n ed c a -.1
. Islam- 1, A sleeping bag assembly comprising an outer casing folded longitudinally forming .a laterally,
folded lower and an upper leaf with the foot,,one
siderand the top of said casing openwhen the casing is" in folded position, the lower leaf provided with a full width extension flap for covering the head and faced an occupant, an inner mattress having similar laterally folded; leaves encased within and secured to said outer. casing and a sheeting having a shape similar to said outer casingand being similarly folded toprovide a laterally folded lower end and an upper leaf, said sheeting lying between the folds of said mattress and covering the same, the upper ends of said leaves having pocket portions extendingtherefrom, the pocket portion of the lower leaf 'of the sheetingcovering the extension flap of the lower leaf of the outer casing and the pocket portion of the upper leaf of the sheeting covering the upper terminals of the upper leaf of the casing and the upper leaf of the mattress and means attached to the outer casing for closing the foot .lower leaf provided with a full width extension flap for covering the head and face of an occu- -pant, -'an inner mattress folded longitudinally forming laterally folded leaves and encased within said casing, a sheeting having a laterally folded lower and an upper leaf similar to the leaves of the casing and encased therein, said leaves having pockets extending therefrom, said pockets covering respectively said flap. of the casing and the upper terminals of one of the leaves of the casing and one of the leaves of the mattress and means to hold the members in assembled relation;
3. A sleeping bag of the type defined in claim 2, in which the head ends of the upper portions of the outer casing, mattress and sheeting are provided with corresponding slits, and means to close thesame, x ,4. A sleeping bag having an outer casing folded longitudinally forming a lower and an upper portion with the foot, one side, andhead end of the.
casing open, the lower portionhaving a flap extension, an inner mattress .encasedwithin the outer casing and folded longitudinally to form a lower and an upper portion, the inner mattress adapted to be removed from andinserted into the casing, a sheeting inserted between the folds ofsa-id mattress, said sheeting being folded longitudinally to form a lower andan upper portion,
saidportions having pockets adapted to coverrespectively the extension flap of the lower portion of the casing and the upper terminalsof the upper portions of the casing and themattress, and means to close the open side and foot of the casing. leaving the head end open.
5. A sleeping bag assembly comprising an outer casing folded longitudinally forming a laterally folded lower and an upper leaf, the lower leaf being provided with a full width extensionfiap for covering the head and face of an occupant, an inner mattress having similar laterally folded leaves encased within and secured to said outer casing, and a sheeting having a shape similar to said outer casing and being similarly folded to provide a laterally folded lower and an upper leaf, said sheeting lying between the folds of said mattress and covering the same, the upperends of said leaves having pocket portions extending therefrom, the-pocket portion of the, lower leaf of the sheeting covering the extension flap of the.
lower leaf of the outer casing, and the pocketportion of the upper leaf of the sheeting coveringthe upper terminal of the upper leaf of the casing and the upper leaf of the mattress, and means to hold the members in assembled relation.-
JAMES. L. CLARK.
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US2572490A (en) * 1951-03-20 1951-10-23 Kaplan Julius Combination sleeping bag and blanket
US2624048A (en) * 1949-09-16 1953-01-06 Kovary Olivio Adjustable baby bunting
US2644948A (en) * 1951-01-08 1953-07-14 Gutmann Addis Combined garment and sleeping bag
US2730721A (en) * 1952-12-31 1956-01-17 Frederick J P Van Veen Sleeping bag structure
US2830305A (en) * 1954-12-27 1958-04-15 Ames Harris Neville Co Sleeping bag
US2831198A (en) * 1957-08-14 1958-04-22 Shelley Sportswear Co Inc Insulated garment
US2918683A (en) * 1958-09-30 1959-12-29 Kaplan Julius Sleeping bag
US2971205A (en) * 1958-08-06 1961-02-14 Lowell D Shultz Campers' combined pack, hammock and sleeping bag
US2972757A (en) * 1957-06-05 1961-02-28 Adrian Janet Gaynor Sleeping bag
US3178734A (en) * 1961-02-21 1965-04-20 Carrez Daniel Alexandre Bedding article
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US3510889A (en) * 1968-04-08 1970-05-12 Kellwood Co Convertible sleeping bag
US3857125A (en) * 1973-05-21 1974-12-31 Alpine Designs Sleeping bag construction
US3878574A (en) * 1973-09-24 1975-04-22 North Face Sleeping bag and method of fabricating same
US3988791A (en) * 1975-02-10 1976-11-02 Snow Lion Corporation Sleeping bag
US4091482A (en) * 1975-02-12 1978-05-30 Her Majesty The Queen In Right Of Canada, As Represented By The Minister Of National Defence Inflatable sleeping bag
US4339835A (en) * 1980-03-19 1982-07-20 Fern Jaffe Sleeping sack
US4513461A (en) * 1984-01-11 1985-04-30 Georges M. Tardivel Sleeping bag with removable sheet
US4894878A (en) * 1988-05-25 1990-01-23 Caribou Mountaineering, Inc. Sleeping bag
US5533216A (en) * 1994-08-23 1996-07-09 Thier; Howard F. Modular sleeping bag
US5713079A (en) * 1996-11-22 1998-02-03 The North Face, Inc. Dual insulation garment
US20050016021A1 (en) * 2003-07-21 2005-01-27 William Marvin Bellowed chamber for a shoe
US20070113340A1 (en) * 2005-11-23 2007-05-24 Yang Wei H Bedding structure with collapsible frames
GB2479546A (en) * 2010-04-13 2011-10-19 Sarah Louise Evans Infant sleeping bag with variable thermal resistance rating
US20150164249A1 (en) * 2013-12-16 2015-06-18 Kammok International, LLC Sleeping Bag System with Selectively Adjustable Insulating Baffles
USD812950S1 (en) * 2016-08-30 2018-03-20 Dutch Clips LLC Quilted hammock
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US2624048A (en) * 1949-09-16 1953-01-06 Kovary Olivio Adjustable baby bunting
US2644948A (en) * 1951-01-08 1953-07-14 Gutmann Addis Combined garment and sleeping bag
US2572490A (en) * 1951-03-20 1951-10-23 Kaplan Julius Combination sleeping bag and blanket
US2730721A (en) * 1952-12-31 1956-01-17 Frederick J P Van Veen Sleeping bag structure
US2830305A (en) * 1954-12-27 1958-04-15 Ames Harris Neville Co Sleeping bag
US2972757A (en) * 1957-06-05 1961-02-28 Adrian Janet Gaynor Sleeping bag
US2831198A (en) * 1957-08-14 1958-04-22 Shelley Sportswear Co Inc Insulated garment
US2971205A (en) * 1958-08-06 1961-02-14 Lowell D Shultz Campers' combined pack, hammock and sleeping bag
US2918683A (en) * 1958-09-30 1959-12-29 Kaplan Julius Sleeping bag
US3178734A (en) * 1961-02-21 1965-04-20 Carrez Daniel Alexandre Bedding article
US3334363A (en) * 1964-02-24 1967-08-08 Monsanto Co Sleeping bag
US3510889A (en) * 1968-04-08 1970-05-12 Kellwood Co Convertible sleeping bag
US3857125A (en) * 1973-05-21 1974-12-31 Alpine Designs Sleeping bag construction
US3878574A (en) * 1973-09-24 1975-04-22 North Face Sleeping bag and method of fabricating same
US3988791A (en) * 1975-02-10 1976-11-02 Snow Lion Corporation Sleeping bag
US4091482A (en) * 1975-02-12 1978-05-30 Her Majesty The Queen In Right Of Canada, As Represented By The Minister Of National Defence Inflatable sleeping bag
US4339835A (en) * 1980-03-19 1982-07-20 Fern Jaffe Sleeping sack
US4513461A (en) * 1984-01-11 1985-04-30 Georges M. Tardivel Sleeping bag with removable sheet
US4894878A (en) * 1988-05-25 1990-01-23 Caribou Mountaineering, Inc. Sleeping bag
US5533216A (en) * 1994-08-23 1996-07-09 Thier; Howard F. Modular sleeping bag
US5713079A (en) * 1996-11-22 1998-02-03 The North Face, Inc. Dual insulation garment
US20050016021A1 (en) * 2003-07-21 2005-01-27 William Marvin Bellowed chamber for a shoe
US7409780B2 (en) * 2003-07-21 2008-08-12 Reebok International Ltd. Bellowed chamber for a shoe
US20070113340A1 (en) * 2005-11-23 2007-05-24 Yang Wei H Bedding structure with collapsible frames
US7356860B2 (en) * 2005-11-23 2008-04-15 Wei Hen Yang Bedding structure with collapsible frames
GB2479546A (en) * 2010-04-13 2011-10-19 Sarah Louise Evans Infant sleeping bag with variable thermal resistance rating
US20150164249A1 (en) * 2013-12-16 2015-06-18 Kammok International, LLC Sleeping Bag System with Selectively Adjustable Insulating Baffles
US10010198B2 (en) 2015-07-21 2018-07-03 Exxel Outdoors, Llc Sleeping bag with blanket
USD812950S1 (en) * 2016-08-30 2018-03-20 Dutch Clips LLC Quilted hammock
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