Photography backpack
By introducing detachable baffles and dividers into the camera backpack, the problem of collisions caused by the disorderly placement of equipment in the backpack is solved, enabling the equipment to be stored and used effectively, thus improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- GODOX PHOTO EQUIPMENT CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
When using existing camera backpacks, photography and video equipment can only be randomly placed inside, resulting in a messy arrangement of items and easy collisions between devices, which can cause damage and affect the user's normal shooting, leading to a poor user experience.
A photography backpack has been designed, comprising a bag body and a compartmentalized assembly. The bag body has storage space, and the compartmentalized assembly consists of baffles and dividers. The baffles and dividers are detachably connected by Velcro or other mounting components. The position and size of the storage compartments can be adjusted according to the size and type of photography equipment to form multiple functional areas and achieve classified storage of equipment.
By dynamically adjusting the position and size of the storage compartments, collisions between equipment are avoided, improving the user experience and ensuring the effective use of photographic equipment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of backpack technology, and in particular to a photography backpack. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, more and more people are entering the field of photography and videography, taking it as a hobby or a profession. Photography backpacks are accessories specifically designed for photography enthusiasts. Their main function is to securely store and conveniently carry cameras, lenses, lighting equipment, tripods, and other photography gear and related accessories, making it easier for photography enthusiasts to carry their equipment.
[0003] The variety of photography equipment and accessories available today is constantly increasing. Photography enthusiasts typically choose to carry different lenses, lighting equipment, and accessories depending on the subject and scene when shooting outdoors. However, existing camera backpacks often have relatively fixed compartments, leading to a chaotic situation where some photography and videography equipment can only be placed haphazardly inside. This can cause items to collide and become damaged, affecting the user's shooting experience and resulting in a poor user experience. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to solve the technical problem in the prior art that when using a camera backpack, the camera equipment can usually only be put into the backpack randomly, which leads to the items being placed in a mess, the equipment being prone to collisions and damage, affecting the user's normal shooting, and resulting in a poor user experience.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a photography backpack, which includes:
[0006] The bag body has an internal accommodating space, and the inner wall of the bag body corresponding to the accommodating space is covered with a first mounting member; the bag body includes a backpack body and a bag cover, an opening is provided on one side of the backpack body, the internal space of the backpack body forms the accommodating space, the opening communicates with the accommodating space, and the bag cover is connected to the opening;
[0007] A partition assembly, disposed within the accommodating space, includes a plurality of baffles and a plurality of partitions. The surfaces of the baffles are covered with the first mounting members, and the baffles and partitions are provided with second mounting members that cooperate with the first mounting members. The baffles are connected to the inner wall of the package, and accommodating compartments can be formed between the baffles and the inner wall of the package, as well as between adjacent baffles. The second mounting members on the baffles cooperate with the first mounting members on the inner wall of the package, so that the baffles and the inner wall of the package are detachably connected, allowing the position and size of the accommodating compartments to be adjustable. The partitions are connected between the baffles and the inner wall of the package, or between two adjacent baffles, so that the accommodating compartments can form a plurality of functional areas, the functional areas being used to accommodate photographic and video recording equipment. The second mounting members on the partitions cooperate with the first mounting members on the inner wall of the package and the first mounting members on the surface of the baffles, so that the partitions and the inner wall of the package and the baffles are detachably connected, allowing the position and size of the functional areas to be adjustable.
[0008] In some embodiments of this application, the first mounting member has a hook and loop surface, and the second mounting member has a hook and loop surface.
[0009] In some embodiments of this application, the baffle includes a body and a connecting portion disposed on the body, the connecting portion being connected to both ends and side edges of the body; the surface of the body is covered with the first mounting member, and the connecting portion is provided with the second mounting member; the second mounting member on the connecting portion cooperates with the first mounting member on the inner wall of the package, so that the baffle is detachably connected to the inner wall of the package.
[0010] In some embodiments of this application, the baffle further includes reinforcing ribs disposed inside the body; multiple reinforcing ribs are provided, and the multiple reinforcing ribs are arranged at intervals along the extension direction of the body, and the body forms creases at positions corresponding to two adjacent reinforcing ribs.
[0011] In some embodiments of this application, the partition includes a plate body and a fixing part disposed on the plate body. The fixing part is connected to the two ends and the side edges of the plate body. The fixing part is provided with a second mounting member. The second mounting member on the fixing part cooperates with a first mounting member on the inner wall of the package and a first mounting member on the surface of the baffle, so that the partition is detachably connected to the baffle and the inner wall of the package.
[0012] In some embodiments of this application, a retrieval opening is provided on one side of the package body, and a accommodating compartment or a functional area is provided corresponding to the retrieval opening, and the retrieval opening is connected to the accommodating compartment or the functional area corresponding to itself;
[0013] The camera backpack also includes a connecting cover, which is connected to the access opening of the backpack body to open or close the access opening.
[0014] In some embodiments of this application, the flap is connected to the opening of the backpack body by a zipper to open or close the opening of the backpack body.
[0015] In some embodiments of this application, the photography backpack further includes a shoulder strap disposed on the outer surface of the bag flap.
[0016] In some embodiments of this application, the opposite two sides of the bag body are a first surface and a second surface, respectively. The first surface is used to abut against the user's back when the camera backpack is carried. The second surface includes a main surface and an extension surface connected to each other, and the extension surface and the main surface are arranged at an obtuse angle.
[0017] In some embodiments of this application, the number of baffles is two or more, and the photography backpack includes two or more baffles of different lengths. As can be seen from the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: In the photography backpack of this utility model, the baffles are detachably connected to the inner wall of the bag, allowing the position and size of the storage compartment to be dynamically adjusted according to the size of the photography equipment; the detachable connection between adjacent baffles and between the baffles and the inner wall of the bag allows the storage compartment to be divided into multiple functional areas, and the position and size of each functional area can be adjusted according to the type of photography equipment or the user's own usage needs. This allows the user to freely combine baffles and partitions inside the bag according to different photography equipment to meet the storage needs of photography equipment in different scenarios, achieve classified storage of different equipment, avoid friction and collision caused by mixed placement of different equipment, ensure effective use of photography equipment by the user, and improve the user experience. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the photographic backpack of this utility model.
[0019] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 The diagram shows the internal structure of the camera backpack.
[0020] Figure 3 yes Figure 1 The diagram shows the structural design of the camera backpack.
[0021] Figure 4 yes Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure of the back of the camera backpack.
[0022] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the baffle in one embodiment of the photographic backpack of this utility model.
[0023] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the partition structure in one embodiment of the photographic backpack of this utility model.
[0024] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of another embodiment of the photographic backpack of this utility model.
[0025] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of another embodiment of the photographic backpack of this utility model.
[0026] Figure 9 This is a side view of an embodiment of the photographic backpack of this utility model.
[0027] The diagram labels are explained as follows: 100, Photography Backpack; 10, Bag Body; 101, Storage Space; 102, Storage Compartment; 1021, First Storage Compartment; 1022, Second Storage Compartment; 1023, Third Storage Compartment; 103, Functional Area; 1031, First Functional Area; 1032, Second Functional Area; 1033, Third Functional Area; 1034, Fourth Functional Area; 1035, Fifth Functional Area; 1036, Sixth Functional Area; 1037, Seventh Functional Area; 104, First Surface; 105, Second Surface; 1051, Main Body Surface; 1052, Extended Surface; 106, Access Opening; 11. Backpack body; 110, opening; 12, flap; 20, divider assembly; 21, baffle; 2101, first baffle; 2102, second baffle; 2103, third baffle; 211, main body; 212, connecting part; 213, reinforcing rib; 2141, first end; 2142, second end; 215, crease; 22, partition; 2201, first partition; 2202, second partition; 2203, third partition; 221, panel; 222, fixing part; 30, shoulder strap; 41, first mounting piece; 42, second mounting piece; 50, connecting cover; 60, handle; 70, cushioning pad. Detailed Implementation
[0028] Typical embodiments embodying the features and advantages of this utility model will be described in detail in the following description. It should be understood that this utility model can have various variations in different embodiments, all of which do not depart from the scope of this utility model, and the descriptions and illustrations therein are for illustrative purposes only and not intended to limit this utility model.
[0029] In the description of this application, it should be understood that, in the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, the indications of direction or positional relationships (such as up, down, left, right, front, and back) are merely for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. These descriptions are appropriate when these elements are in the positions shown in the accompanying drawings. If the description of the positions of these elements changes, these directional indications also change accordingly.
[0030] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of the stated features. In the description of this application, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0031] See Figure 1 and Figure 2 This application provides a camera backpack 100, which can be used to store photographic and video equipment and other items. The camera backpack 100 may include a bag body 10 and a divider component 20.
[0032] The bag body 10 has an internal accommodating space 101, and the inner wall of the bag body 10 corresponding to the accommodating space is covered by a first mounting member 41. The bag body 10 includes a backpack body 11 and a bag cover 12. An opening 110 is provided on one side of the backpack body 11, and the internal space of the backpack body 11 forms the accommodating space 101. The opening 110 communicates with the accommodating space 101, and the bag cover 12 is connected to the opening 110.
[0033] A partition assembly 20 is disposed in the accommodating space 101. The partition assembly 20 includes a plurality of baffles 21 and a plurality of partitions 22. The surface of the baffles 21 is covered with a first mounting member 41, and the baffles 21 and partitions 22 are provided with second mounting members 42 that cooperate with the first mounting members 41. The baffles 21 are connected to the inner wall of the package body 10, and a accommodating compartment 102 can be formed between the baffles 21 and the inner wall of the package body 10, as well as between adjacent baffles 21. The second mounting members 42 on the baffles 21 cooperate with the first mounting members 41 on the inner wall of the package body 10, so that the baffles 21 are detachably connected to the inner wall of the package body 10, and the position and size of the accommodating compartment 102 are adjustable.
[0034] The partition 22 is connected between the baffle 21 and the inner wall of the package 10 or between two adjacent baffles 21, so that the accommodating compartment 102 can form several functional areas 103, which are used to accommodate photographic and video equipment. The second mounting member 42 on the partition 22 cooperates with the first mounting member 41 on the surface of the baffle 21 and the first mounting member 41 on the inner wall of the package 10, so that the partition 22 is detachably connected to the baffle 21 and the inner wall of the package 10, and the position and size of the functional areas 103 are adjustable.
[0035] For the photography backpack 100 of this application, the baffle 21 is detachably connected to the inner wall of the bag body 10, so that the position and size of the storage compartment 102 can be dynamically adjusted according to the size of the photography equipment; the partition 22 is detachably connected between adjacent baffles 21 and between baffle 21 and the inner wall of the bag body 10, which can divide the storage compartment 102 into multiple functional areas 103, and the position and size of each functional area 103 can be adjusted according to the type of photography equipment or the user's own usage needs. This allows the user to freely combine the baffles 21 and partitions 22 inside the bag body 10 according to different photography equipment, so as to meet the storage needs of photography equipment in different scenarios, realize the classified storage of different equipment, avoid friction and collision caused by mixed placement of different equipment, ensure the effective use of photography equipment by the user, and improve the user experience.
[0036] Furthermore, in actual use, the camera backpack 100 allows users to place frequently used equipment near the opening 110 of the backpack body 11, based on the frequency of use during the shooting process, facilitating frequent access. In some embodiments of this application, combined with... Figure 3 As shown, the overall outer contour of the bag body 10 is square. The bag body 10 may include a backpack body 11 and a bag flap 12.
[0037] The backpack body 11 has an opening 110 on one side, and the internal space of the backpack body 11 forms the accommodating space 101. The opening 110 of the backpack body 11 communicates with the accommodating space 101. The cover 12 is connected to the opening 110 of the backpack body 11 to open or close the opening 110 of the backpack body 11.
[0038] The flap 12 is connected to the opening 110 of the backpack body 11. The flap 12 is a plate-like structure to avoid the thickness of the flap 12 from occupying the internal space, so that the internal space of the backpack body 11 can form a larger volume of storage space 101, thereby increasing the volume of the photography backpack 100.
[0039] In some examples, the flap 12 is connected to the backpack body 11 by a zipper, which can be arranged in a ring around the edge of the opening 110 of the backpack body 11. When the zipper is closed, the flap 12 can form a complete square outline with the backpack body 11. When the zipper is open, the flap 12 can be fully opened, facilitating the access of photographic equipment in the photographic backpack 100.
[0040] In other examples, the cover 12 and the backpack body 11 can be connected by other structures, such as: multiple spring buckles can be provided at intervals at the opening 110 of the backpack body 11, the multiple spring buckles are arranged circumferentially along the opening 110 of the backpack body 11, and a base with a slot is provided on the inside of the cover 12, and the connection between the cover 12 and the backpack body 11 is achieved by the snapping of the spring buckles with the slot.
[0041] In some embodiments of this application, such as Figure 1 and Figure 4 As shown, the camera backpack 100 may also include a shoulder strap 30, which is disposed on the outer surface of the cover 12.
[0042] With the flap 12 closed, the tension of the shoulder strap 30 can be applied directly to the top of the bag body 10, allowing the center of gravity of the photography backpack 100 to shift upwards to above the shoulder, avoiding the "sag" feeling when the user is carrying a heavy load, effectively reducing the pressure on the user's shoulders and improving the user's comfort.
[0043] Furthermore, under the pulling force of the shoulder strap 30, the surface of the cover 12 can effectively conform to the curve of the human back, thereby reducing the swaying amplitude of the camera backpack 100 during the user's movement and ensuring the stability of the camera backpack 100 when the user carries it.
[0044] In this example, the photography backpack 100 may include a cushioning pad 70, which may be disposed inside the cover 12 or on the surface of the cover 12. Multiple cushioning pads 70 may be provided, and these pads may be spaced apart. When the photography backpack 100 is worn on the shoulder, the cushioning pads 70 conform to the back of the user, improving the uniformity of pressure distribution and reducing soreness caused by prolonged carrying.
[0045] See Figure 1 In some embodiments of this application, the opposite side surfaces of the bag body 10 are a first surface 104 and a second surface 105, respectively. The first surface 104 is used to abut against the user's back when the camera backpack 100 is carried. The outer surface of the bag cover 12 forms the first surface 104. The second surface 105, which is the surface of the backpack body 11 facing away from the opening 110, may include a connected main surface 1051 and an extension surface 1052, with the extension surface 1052 and the main surface 1051 forming an obtuse angle.
[0046] The extension surface 1052 and the main body surface 1051 are set at an obtuse angle, so that the surface of the backpack body 11 away from the opening 110 tends to expand outward, thereby improving the utilization rate of the storage space 101 in the bag body 10.
[0047] In this example, Figure 1 In the view direction, the extension surface 1052 is arranged above the main body surface 1051. The extension surface 1052 is set at an acute angle or a right angle with the top surface of the backpack body 11.
[0048] The extension surface 1052 and the main body surface 1051 are set at an obtuse angle. Combined with the extension surface 1052 and the top surface of the backpack body 11 being set at an acute angle or a right angle, the top of the bag body 10 can guide rainwater to slide off quickly, preventing water from seeping into the top of the bag body 10 and improving the environmental adaptability and durability of the photography backpack 100.
[0049] In addition, the camera backpack 100 may also include a handle 60. The handle 60 is located at the top of the bag body 10, allowing the user to carry the camera backpack 100 by hand for convenient use.
[0050] See Figure 2 In this application, the accommodating space 101 of the package 10 is provided with a partition component 20, which includes a plurality of baffles 21 and a plurality of partitions 22.
[0051] A baffle 21 is connected to the inner wall of the package 10, forming a accommodating compartment 102 between the baffle 21 and the inner wall of the package 10, as well as between adjacent baffles 21. The baffle 21 is detachably connected to the inner wall of the package 10, allowing the position and size of the accommodating compartment 102 to be adjusted. A partition 22 is connected between the baffle 21 and the inner wall of the package 10, or between two adjacent baffles 21, allowing the accommodating compartment 102 to form several functional areas 103 for accommodating photographic and video recording equipment. The partition 22 is detachably connected to the baffle 21 and the inner wall of the package 10, allowing the position and size of the functional areas 103 to be adjusted.
[0052] In some embodiments of this application, such as Figure 5 As shown, the baffle 21 may include a body 211 and a connecting part 212 disposed on the body 211. The connecting part 212 is connected to the two ends and the side edges of the body 211, and the connecting part 212 is detachably connected to the inner wall of the package 10.
[0053] The surface of the main body 211 is covered with a first mounting member 41, and a second mounting member 42 is provided on the connecting part 212. The second mounting member 42 on the connecting part 212 cooperates with the first mounting member 41 on the inner wall of the bag body 10, so that the baffle 21 is detachably connected to the inner wall of the bag body 10. The first mounting member 41 can be a hook and loop fastener, and the second mounting member 42 can be a hook and loop fastener.
[0054] When the baffle 21 is connected to the inner wall of the package 10, the connecting parts 212 provided at the end and side of the main body 211 can form a multi-point connection, so that the force on the baffle 21 is evenly distributed, avoiding deformation or loosening of the connection between the baffle 21 and the package 10 caused by single-point force, and ensuring that the baffle 21 stably supports the item.
[0055] By installing or removing the baffle 21 on the inner wall of the bag body 10, the user can freely adjust the position of the baffle 21 inside the bag body 10, thereby adjusting the position and size of the storage compartment 102, so as to divide the storage space 101 of the bag body 10 into compartments of different sizes according to the size of the photographic equipment, and avoid collisions between equipment by forming a partition through the baffle 21.
[0056] In this example, there can be multiple connecting portions 212 provided on the side of the main body 211. The shapes of the multiple connecting portions 212 can be the same or different, depending on the usage requirements of the baffle 21. The multiple connecting portions 212 can be provided at intervals along the length direction of the main body on the side of the main body. The multiple connecting portions 212 are detachably connected to the inner wall of the package 10, which can enhance the stability of the connection between the baffle 21 and the inner wall of the package 10.
[0057] In some examples, the baffle 21 can be made of a material with a certain degree of hardness, such as high-density engineering plastics, aluminum / magnesium alloy sheets, hard fiberboard, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, pearl cotton, memory foam, etc. After the above materials form a plate-like structure, the plate-like structure can be covered with fabric.
[0058] In some embodiments of this application, the baffle 21 and the inner wall of the bag body 10 can be detachably connected by a Velcro structure. Specifically, the inner wall of the bag body 10 is provided with a first mounting member 41, which is a Velcro hook surface, and the surface of the connecting portion 212 of the baffle 21 is provided with a second mounting member 42, which is a Velcro hook surface.
[0059] The baffle 21 is detachably connected to the inner wall of the package body 10 by hooking the second mounting part 42 on the connecting part 212 with the first mounting part 41 on the inner wall of the package body 10.
[0060] In this example, the surface of the baffle 21, i.e., the surface of the body 211 and / or the surface of the connecting portion 212, can be configured as the first mounting member 41. This configuration allows the baffles 21 to form a detachable connection, i.e., the second mounting member 42 on the connecting portion 212 of one baffle 21 can be hooked to the first mounting member 41 of another baffle 21 to extend the extension length of the baffle 21 inside the package 10, thereby expanding the ways in which the baffle 21 can be used.
[0061] In other embodiments, in addition to the Velcro structure, the baffle 21 and the inner wall of the bag body 10 can also be detachably connected in other ways. That is, the first mounting member 41 and the second mounting member 42 can be spring buckle structure, sliding buckle structure, zipper structure, snap buckle structure, magnetic structure, hook structure and other structural forms.
[0062] In addition, in some examples, the baffle 21 may also include reinforcing ribs 213, which are disposed inside the body 211. Multiple reinforcing ribs 213 may be provided, and these ribs may be spaced apart along the extension direction of the body 211. The reinforcing ribs 213 can disperse the pressure borne by the baffle 21, thereby improving the overall load-bearing strength of the baffle 21.
[0063] The main body 211 has creases 215 at the positions of two adjacent reinforcing ribs 213. Through the creases 215, the baffle 21 can be bent at the positions of the creases 215 to effectively adapt to the installation environment inside the package 10 and to achieve free combination of installation methods according to the user's usage.
[0064] Furthermore, in some embodiments of this application, the number of baffles 21 can be two or more, and the camera backpack 100 includes baffles 21 of two or more different lengths. This arrangement increases the ways in which users can combine the baffles 21, effectively accommodating the storage of different equipment in the camera backpack 100.
[0065] In some embodiments of this application, such as Figure 2 and Figure 6 As shown, the partition 22 includes a plate body 221 and a fixing part 222 disposed on the plate body 221. The fixing part 222 is connected to the two ends and the side edges of the plate body 221. The fixing part 222 is detachably connected to the baffle 21 and the inner wall of the package 10.
[0066] The fixing part 222 is provided with a second mounting member 42. The second mounting member 42 on the fixing part 222 cooperates with the first mounting member 41 on the inner wall of the package 10 and the first mounting member 41 on the surface of the baffle 31, so that the partition 22 is detachably connected to the baffle 21 and the inner wall of the package 10.
[0067] The fixing part 222 of the partition 22 is detachably connected to the baffle 21 and the inner wall of the package 10. That is, the partition 22 is connected between adjacent baffles 21 and between the baffle 21 and the inner wall of the package 10, so that the partition 22 and the baffle 21 can form a grid structure inside the package 10, further dividing the accommodating compartment 102 into functional areas 103.
[0068] The position and size of each functional area 103 can be adjusted according to the type of photography equipment, allowing users to freely combine the baffles 21 and partitions 22 inside the bag 10 according to the different photography equipment, so as to meet the storage needs of photography equipment in different scenarios, realize the classified storage of different equipment, avoid friction and collision caused by mixed placement of different equipment, ensure the effective use of photography equipment by users in the future, and improve the user experience.
[0069] In some examples, the partition 22 can be made of a material with a certain degree of hardness, such as high-density engineering plastics, aluminum / magnesium alloy sheets, hard fiberboard, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, pearl cotton, memory foam, etc. After the above materials form a plate-like structure, the plate-like structure can be covered with fabric.
[0070] In some embodiments of this application, the partition 22 and the inner wall of the package 10 and the baffle 21 can be detachably connected by a Velcro structure.
[0071] Specifically, the inner wall of the bag body 10 and the surface of the baffle 21 are provided with a first mounting member 41, which is a hook and loop fastener. The surface of the fixing part 222 of the partition 22 is provided with a second mounting member 42, which is a hook and loop fastener.
[0072] The partition 22 is detachably connected to the inner wall of the package 10 and the baffle 21 by hooking the second mounting part 42 on the fixing part 222 with the first mounting part 41 on the inner wall of the package 10 and the first mounting part 41 on the surface of the baffle 21.
[0073] In this example, the surface of the partition 22, i.e. the surface of the plate 221 and / or the surface of the fixing part 222, can be configured as the first mounting member 41. This configuration allows for a detachable connection between the partitions 22, i.e., the second mounting member 42 on the fixing part 222 of one partition 22 can be hooked to the first mounting member 41 of another partition 22, thereby expanding the ways in which the partitions 22 can be used inside the package 10.
[0074] In other embodiments, in addition to the Velcro structure, the partition 22 can be detachably connected to the inner wall of the bag body 10 and the baffle 21 in other ways. That is, the first mounting member 41 and the second mounting member 42 can be spring buckle structure, sliding buckle structure, zipper structure, snap buckle structure, magnetic structure, hook structure, etc.
[0075] When using the partition component 20 of this application, the user can arbitrarily combine the baffle 21 and the partition 22 according to the usage needs to form a suitable storage compartment 102 and functional area 103 to meet the storage needs of photographic equipment in different scenarios.
[0076] In some examples, such as Figure 2As shown, the separator assembly 20 includes two baffles 21 and two partitions 22. The two baffles 21 are a first baffle 2101 and a second baffle 2102, respectively, and the two partitions 22 are a first partition 2201 and a second partition 2202, respectively.
[0077] A first baffle 2101 and a second baffle 2102 are spaced apart in the receiving space 101 of the package body 10. The first baffle 2101 is detachably connected to the inner wall of the package body 10 via connecting portions 212 at both ends and sides of the main body 211. The second baffle 2102 is detachably connected to the inner wall of the package body 10 via connecting portions 212 at both ends and sides of the main body 211. The first baffle 2101 and the second baffle 2102 are spaced apart in the height direction of the package body 10, with the first baffle 2101 positioned near the top of the package body 10.
[0078] The first baffle 2101 and the inner wall of the package 10 enclose a first accommodating compartment 1021. The first baffle 2101, the second baffle 2102, and the inner wall of the package 10 enclose a second accommodating compartment 1022. The second baffle 2102 and the inner wall of the package 10 enclose a third accommodating compartment 1023. The first accommodating compartment 1021 has a larger volume, while the second accommodating compartment 1022 and the third accommodating compartment 1023 have similar volumes.
[0079] The first partition 2201 is connected between the first baffle 2101 and the second baffle 2102. Figure 2 In the view direction, the first partition 2201 is positioned near the right side of the package body 10. The first partition 2201 divides the second accommodating compartment 1022 into a first functional area 1031 and a second functional area 1032 arranged to the left and right. The second partition 2202 connects the second baffle 2102 and the inner wall of the package body 10. Figure 2 In the view direction, the second partition 2202 is located near the left side of the package body 10. The second partition 2202 divides the third accommodating compartment 1023 into a third functional area 1033 and a fourth functional area 1034 arranged on the left and right sides.
[0080] In this example, the ends of the first baffle 2101 and the second baffle 2102 connected to the same side wall of the package body 10 are the first end 2141 and the second end 2142, respectively. The first end 2141 of the first baffle 2101 can be arranged near the top of the package body 10 relative to the other end of the first baffle 2101, and the second end 2142 of the second baffle 2102 can be arranged near the bottom of the package body 10 relative to the other end of the second baffle 2102, so that the portion of the first functional area 1031 near the left side of the package body 10 is flared.
[0081] for Figure 2The camera backpack 100, with its arrangement of the partition components 20 shown, can be used to store individual camera equipment. Specifically, a camera equipped with a standard or short-focal-length lens can be placed in the first functional area 1031, while camera accessories such as batteries, lenses, and flash units can be placed in the second, third, and fourth functional areas 1032, 1033, and 1034. The first storage compartment 1021 can be used to store the user's clothing and other personal items.
[0082] In some examples, such as Figure 7 As shown, the partition assembly 20 may include three baffles 21 and three partitions 22. The three baffles 21 are a first baffle 2101, a second baffle 2102 and a third baffle 2103, respectively, and the third partitions 2203 are the first partitions 2201, the second partitions 2202 and the third partitions 2203.
[0083] The arrangement of the first baffle 2101, the second baffle 2102, the first partition 2201, and the second partition 2202 inside the package 10 is the same as... Figure 2 The example shown is the same and will not be repeated here. A third baffle 2103 is disposed in the first accommodating compartment 1021, positioned above the first baffle 2101, and capable of dividing the first accommodating compartment 1021 into an upper part and a lower part. A third partition 2203 connects the third baffle 2103 and the first baffle 2101, dividing the lower part of the first accommodating compartment 1021 into a fifth functional area 1035 and a sixth functional area 1036.
[0084] for Figure 7 The camera backpack 100, with its arrangement of the partition components 20 shown, can be used to store two sets of photographic equipment. Specifically, the camera with a standard or short focal length lens from one set of equipment can be placed in the first functional area 1031, and the camera with a standard or short focal length lens from the other set of equipment can be placed in the fourth functional area 1034.
[0085] The upper part of the first storage compartment 1021, the second functional area 1032, the third functional area 1033, the fifth functional area 1035, and the sixth functional area 1036 can respectively store the camera accessories of two sets of photographic equipment, excluding the camera with a standard lens or a short focal length lens.
[0086] In some examples, such as Figure 8 As shown, the partition assembly 20 may include three baffles 21 and three partitions 22. The three baffles 21 are a first baffle 2101, a second baffle 2102 and a third baffle 2103, respectively, and the third partitions 2203 are the first partitions 2201, the second partitions 2202 and the third partitions 2203.
[0087] The arrangement of the first baffle 2101, the second baffle 2102, and the second partition 2202 inside the package 10 is the same as... Figure 2 The example shown is the same and will not be repeated here. The third baffle 2103 is disposed in the first accommodating compartment 1021. The third baffle 2103 is arranged above the first baffle 2101 and can divide the first accommodating compartment 1021 into an upper part and a lower part.
[0088] The first partition 2201 and the third partition 2203 are both disposed in the lower part of the first accommodating compartment 1021. The first partition 2201 and the third partition 2203 are connected and connected between the first baffle 2101, the third baffle 2103 and the inner wall of the package 10, so as to divide the lower part of the first accommodating compartment 1021 into the fifth functional area 1035, the sixth functional area 1036 and the seventh functional area 1037.
[0089] for Figure 8 The camera backpack 100, with its arrangement of the partition components 20 shown, can be used for combined storage of single sets of photography equipment and drones. Specifically, a camera equipped with a standard lens or a short focal length lens can be placed in the fourth functional area 1034, and the drone's control unit can be placed in the seventh functional area 1037.
[0090] The upper part of the first compartment 1021, the second compartment 1022, the third functional area 1033, the fifth functional area 1035, and the sixth functional area 1036 can be used to store photographic equipment and drone accessories, excluding cameras with standard or short focal length lenses and drone control units.
[0091] Understandable, Figure 2 , Figure 7 as well as Figure 8 The arrangement of the partition components 20 shown is an example of three storage modes and does not constitute a limitation. In actual use, different numbers of baffles 21 and partitions 22 can be set up so that suitable storage compartments 102 and functional areas 103 can be formed by arbitrarily combining baffles 21 and partitions 22 to meet the storage needs of photographic equipment in different scenarios.
[0092] In some embodiments of this application, such as Figure 9 As shown, a retrieval opening 106 is provided on one side of the bag body 10. A storage compartment 102 or a functional area 103 is provided corresponding to the retrieval opening 106, and the retrieval opening 106 is connected to its corresponding storage compartment 102 or functional area 103. The photography backpack 100 also includes a connecting cover 50, which is connected to the retrieval opening 106 of the bag body 10 to open or close the retrieval opening 106.
[0093] When using the camera backpack 100 of this application, the user does not need to remove the camera backpack 100. The user can simply reach behind or tilt the camera backpack 100 over one shoulder and quickly access the items inside the backpack 10 through the side access port 106, which is convenient for the user.
[0094] for Figure 2 The camera backpack 100 shown has an access port 106 connected to the first functional area 1031, allowing users to quickly access cameras equipped with standard or short-focal-length lenses. For Figure 7 The camera backpack 100 shown has an access port 106 connected to the first functional area 1031, allowing users to quickly access cameras equipped with standard or short-focal-length lenses. For Figure 8 The camera backpack 100 shown has an access port 106 connected to a second compartment 1022, allowing users to quickly access items in the second compartment 1022. The second compartment 1022 has a large capacity and can be used to store a camera equipped with a telephoto lens.
[0095] The connecting cover 50 is connected to the access opening 106 of the bag body 10 via a zipper. The zipper can be arranged in a ring around the edge of the access opening 106 of the bag body 10. When the zipper is closed, the connecting cover 50 can completely close the access opening 106 to prevent items from leaking out. When the zipper is open, the connecting cover 50 can be fully opened for easy access to items.
[0096] For the photography backpack of this application, the baffles are detachably connected to the inner wall of the bag, allowing the position and size of the compartments to be dynamically adjusted according to the size of the photography equipment. The detachable connection between adjacent baffles and between the baffles and the inner wall of the bag allows the compartments to be divided into multiple functional areas, and the position and size of each functional area can be adjusted accordingly according to the type of photography equipment. This allows users to freely combine baffles and dividers inside the bag according to different photography equipment to meet the storage needs of photography equipment in different scenarios, achieve classified storage of different equipment, avoid friction and collision caused by mixed placement of different equipment, ensure effective use of photography equipment by users, and improve the user experience.
[0097] Although the present invention has been described with reference to several typical embodiments, it should be understood that the terminology used is descriptive and exemplary, and not restrictive. Since the present invention can be embodied in many forms without departing from the spirit or essence of the invention, it should be understood that the above embodiments are not limited to any of the foregoing details, but should be interpreted broadly within the spirit and scope defined by the appended claims. Therefore, all variations and modifications falling within the scope of the claims or their equivalents should be covered by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A camera backpack, characterized in that, include: The bag body has an internal accommodating space, and the inner wall of the bag body corresponding to the accommodating space is covered with a first mounting member; the bag body includes a backpack body and a bag cover, an opening is provided on one side of the backpack body, the internal space of the backpack body forms the accommodating space, the opening communicates with the accommodating space, and the bag cover is connected to the opening; A partition assembly, disposed within the accommodating space, includes a plurality of baffles and a plurality of partitions. The surfaces of the baffles are covered with the first mounting members, and the baffles and partitions are provided with second mounting members that cooperate with the first mounting members. The baffles are connected to the inner wall of the package, and accommodating compartments can be formed between the baffles and the inner wall of the package, as well as between adjacent baffles. The second mounting members on the baffles cooperate with the first mounting members on the inner wall of the package, so that the baffles and the inner wall of the package are detachably connected, allowing the position and size of the accommodating compartments to be adjustable. The partitions are connected between the baffles and the inner wall of the package, or between two adjacent baffles, so that the accommodating compartments can form a plurality of functional areas, the functional areas being used to accommodate photographic and video recording equipment. The second mounting members on the partitions cooperate with the first mounting members on the inner wall of the package and the first mounting members on the surface of the baffles, so that the partitions and the inner wall of the package and the baffles are detachably connected, allowing the position and size of the functional areas to be adjustable.
2. The camera backpack according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first mounting component has a hook and loop side, and the second mounting component has a hook and loop side.
3. The camera backpack according to claim 1, characterized in that, The baffle includes a body and a connecting portion disposed on the body. The connecting portion is connected to both ends and side edges of the body. The surface of the body is covered with the first mounting member, and the connecting portion is provided with the second mounting member. The second mounting member on the connecting portion cooperates with the first mounting member on the inner wall of the package, so that the baffle is detachably connected to the inner wall of the package.
4. The camera backpack according to claim 3, characterized in that, The baffle also includes reinforcing ribs, which are disposed inside the body. Multiple reinforcing ribs are provided and are spaced apart along the extension direction of the body. A crease is formed on the body at the position of two adjacent reinforcing ribs.
5. The camera backpack according to claim 1, characterized in that, The partition includes a plate body and a fixing part disposed on the plate body. The fixing part is connected to the two ends and the side edges of the plate body. The fixing part is provided with a second mounting member. The second mounting member on the fixing part cooperates with a first mounting member on the inner wall of the package and a first mounting member on the surface of the baffle, so that the partition is detachably connected to the baffle and the inner wall of the package.
6. The camera backpack according to claim 1, characterized in that, The package body has a retrieval opening on one side, and a storage compartment or a functional area is provided corresponding to the retrieval opening. The retrieval opening is connected to the storage compartment or functional area corresponding to itself. The camera backpack also includes a connecting cover, which is connected to the access opening of the backpack body to open or close the access opening.
7. The camera backpack according to claim 1, characterized in that, The flap is connected to the opening of the backpack body by a zipper to open or close the opening of the backpack body.
8. The camera backpack according to claim 1, characterized in that, The camera backpack also includes a shoulder strap, which is disposed on the outer surface of the bag flap.
9. The camera backpack according to claim 1, characterized in that, The opposite two sides of the bag body are a first surface and a second surface, respectively. The first surface is used to rest against the user's back when the camera backpack is carried. The second surface includes a main surface and an extension surface connected to each other, and the extension surface and the main surface are arranged at an obtuse angle.
10. The camera backpack according to claim 1, characterized in that, The number of baffles is two or more, and the camera backpack includes two or more baffles of different lengths.