Emergency bag
The emergency bag's detachable design and chair-anchoring system facilitate swift detachment and stability, addressing the challenges of weight and ease of use in emergency situations.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-08-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-12
AI Technical Summary
Existing emergency bags are cumbersome, heavy, and difficult to quickly detach from chairs, posing a risk to chair stability and evacuation efficiency.
An emergency bag design featuring a detachable base portion with fastening mechanisms that allow easy removal from chairs, utilizing caster feet or chair legs for support, and incorporating detachable fastening systems like hook-and-loop fasteners for quick detachment.
Enables rapid bag removal and prevents chair instability, ensuring quick evacuation with a stable and lightweight emergency kit.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to an emergency bag. [Background technology]
[0002] The following prior art documents are known as proposals for emergency evacuation bags.
[0003] These emergency bags are detachably attached to a chair by means of a belt or other attachment means, so that in an emergency the bag can be removed from the chair and carried away. However, in both documents, the means for attaching to the chair and the bung body are integrally and irremovably attached. The following items are recommended to be included in an emergency evacuation bag, but if you were to store all of them, the bag would be large and heavy.
[0004] Drinking water (more than 1 liter), food (prepared foods, canned goods, etc.), portable toilet, hygiene products, first aid supplies (alcohol disinfectant, wet wipes, masks, bandages, bandages), toothbrush set, light, lantern, headlamp, underwear (disposable underwear, compression socks), hand warmers, raincoat, cold weather gear, towels, portable radio, dry batteries, mobile battery, hand crank charger, emergency whistle, helmet, emergency hood, work gloves, slippers, valuables, regular medications, medical supplies (health insurance card, medicine book), etc. Of course, even if the storage is divided among different people, the volume and weight will inevitably increase. In order to securely attach such a large and heavy emergency bag to a chair, the attachment means must be sturdy.
[0005] On the other hand, the more secure the mounting means, the more time and effort it takes to remove them. However, in an emergency, evacuation must be carried out as quickly as possible, so it is not appropriate for the mounting means to be difficult and time-consuming to remove.
[0006] Furthermore, some prior art documents assume that the bag body is attached to the back of a chair, but if the weight of the bag body becomes too heavy, there is a high risk that the chair will tip backward, which could compromise safety in daily life. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0007] [Patent Document 1] Patent No. 7309176 [Patent Document 2] Registered Utility Model No. 3088440 [Patent Document 3] Registered Utility Model No. 3062121 [Patent Document 4] Japanese Utility Model Application Publication No. 06-020143 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0008] To provide an emergency bag whose body can be quickly removed from a chair and carried out.
[0009] Another object of the present invention is to provide an emergency bag that can prevent the stability of a chair from being impaired even when the weight of the emergency bag becomes heavy. [Means for solving the problem]
[0010] The present invention provides an emergency bag including a bag body for storing emergency items to be taken out in the event of a disaster, etc., and a base portion for supporting at least a portion of the weight of the bag body. The base portion includes a base body on which the bag body is placed and an attachment portion for securing the base body to a chair. The base body includes a detachable fastening portion for the bag body, and the bag body includes a detachable fastening portion for the detachable fastening portion of the base body. The detachable fastening portions are formed by a detachable member that can be detached by applying force in one direction, allowing the bag body to be removed from the chair and taken away by itself.
[0011] When implementing the present invention, the base body is configured to be attached to a caster chair having a plurality of caster feet with casters at the tips, the base body is positioned between the plurality of caster feet, and the mounting portion can be configured to fix the base body to the caster feet in a non-grounded state. The mounting portion can also be configured to hang and fix the base body under the seat of a chair, and the bag body can be configured and implemented so that the bag body is positioned in a hanging state under the seat of the chair with the bag body detachably fixed to the base body. The bag body may also be provided with an auxiliary belt that connects the bag body directly or indirectly to the chair, and may be configured so that the connection to the chair can be released by removing a fixing member at one location. [Effects of the Invention]
[0012] The present invention provides an emergency bag that can be quickly removed from a chair and carried away.
[0013] Furthermore, the present invention provides an emergency evacuation bag that can prevent the stability of a chair from being impaired even if the weight of the emergency evacuation bag becomes heavy. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0014] [Figure 1] 1A is a perspective view of an emergency evacuation bag according to a first embodiment of the present invention in use, and FIG. 1B is an explanatory diagram of the emergency evacuation bag in use. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the emergency bag from the top side of the bag body. [Figure 3] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the emergency bag from the bottom side of the bag body. [Figure 4] FIG. 2 is a plan view of the main part of the base of the emergency bag. [Figure 5] FIG. 10 is a plan view of the main part of the base of an emergency bag according to a second embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 6] FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the emergency bag according to the second embodiment in use. [Figure 7] 10A is a front perspective view of an emergency bag according to a third embodiment of the present invention in use, and FIG. 10B is a rear perspective view of the same bag in use. [Figure 8] FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an emergency bag according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, viewed from the rear in a used state. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] The emergency evacuation bag according to each of the first to fourth embodiments comprises a bag body 11 for storing emergency evacuation items and a base portion 21 for supporting the weight of the bag body 11. The bag body 11 is normally placed under a chair 30 so that the bag body 11 can be easily carried out in the event of a disaster. (Regarding the base portion 21 according to the first embodiment)
[0016] The base portion 21 includes a base body 22 on which the bag body 11 is placed, and an attachment portion 23 for fixing the base body 22 to a chair. The base body 22 is made of a sheet-like body that supports the bag body 11, but it can be implemented in various forms, such as a net or tape, as long as it can support the weight of the bag body 11 placed on it. As shown in Figure 1, this example shows an example of attachment to a caster chair 41 equipped with multiple caster feet 43 with casters at the tips of the chair 30. The caster chair 41 has an adjustable center pole 42 that extends downward from the center of the seat 31 and has four or five caster feet 43 that extend radially from the bottom end of the center pole 42, and a caster is attached to the bottom tip of each caster foot 43. The base body 22 is disposed so as to be stretched between the plurality of caster feet 43 and is fixed to the caster feet 43 by a plurality of belt-like attachment parts 23.
[0017] In this example, as shown in FIG. 4, the base body 22 is generally rectangular (a generally trapezoid with the upper base shorter than the lower base), but various other shapes, such as polygonal, circular, elliptical, and fan-shaped, can be used. Two attachment portions 23 are provided on each side, and are fastened by wrapping around the left and right caster feet 43, respectively. A buckle or hook-and-loop fastener is suitable as a fastening means, but a plug-in buckle or other fastening may also be used. Once fastened, the base body 22 is suspended from the left and right caster feet 43, and does not touch the floor or the like, even when the bag body 11 is placed on it. The base body 22 is provided with detachable fixing parts 24. In the drawing, they are provided vertically on the left and right sides of the base body 22, but they may be provided on the entire surface or in other modifications. (About the bag body 11)
[0018] The bag body 11 can be implemented in various forms, such as a backpack or shoulder bag, but in this example it is implemented as a waist pouch. The inside of the bag body 11 may be provided with pockets or dividers as needed to store emergency items in an organized manner. The bag body 11 in this example has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape with a front surface, a back surface, left and right side surfaces, a top surface, and a bottom surface.
[0019] The back of the bag body 11 serves as a lumbar support 12, which is preferably cushioned. The bag is also provided with pocket-like belt storage compartments 19 into which the left and right waist belts 18 can be inserted from both sides, and the waist belts 18 can be pulled out of the belt storage compartments 19 and worn around the user's waist.
[0020] The lid 17 is sized to cover almost the entire top surface and approximately the top half to three-quarters of the front surface, and its left and right sides and top rear edges can be opened and closed by slide fasteners attached to the left and right sides and back surface. The bottom edge of the lid 17 is flexibly connected to the lower part of the front surface, which is approximately the bottom half to one-quarter of the height. As a result, when the slide fasteners are fully opened, the top surface and most of the front surface are completely open, allowing for smooth and quick storage and removal of emergency supplies. Furthermore, this allows the lid 17 to be opened wide even when attached to the chair 30, making it possible to replace emergency supplies.
[0021] The bottom surface is provided with a detachable fixing part 15 that can be detachably attached to the front connecting part 24 of the base part 21. The detachable fastening portion 15 and the front connection portion 24 are configured with a detachable member that can be detached by applying force in one direction. Specifically, in this example, a hook-and-loop fastener is used, but other detachable members, such as a male-female interlocking hook or a magnetic hook, can also be used. In either case, when carrying out in an emergency, the bag body 11 can be easily and quickly detached from the base portion 21 by simply pulling it upward, making it ideal for emergencies when evacuation time is limited. In the example shown in the figure, the detachable fastening portion 24 is arranged over a relatively large area of the base body 22, and the detachable fastening portion 15 of the bag body 11 is arranged partially on the bottom surface. This prevents the bag body 11 from being attached too tightly and allows the bag body 11 to be attached to the base portion 21 without precise positioning.
[0022] In this example, the bag body 11 is fixed to the base 21 with both ends resting on the caster feet 43 of the caster chair 41, and the load is supported by the caster feet 43 and the base 21, preventing the stability of the chair from being impaired. In addition, when the distance between the caster feet 43 is large, the entire load may be supported by the base portion 21.
[0023] In this example, the auxiliary belt 16 is attached to the upper part of the back of the bag body 11, and is configured to be wrapped around the center pole 42 of the caster chair 41 and secured by fitting a set of securing members such as a plug-in buckle, but if speed of carrying is important, the aforementioned detachable members that can be detached by applying force in one direction, such as hook-and-loop fasteners, male-female fitting hooks, or magnetic hooks, can be used as securing members, or the auxiliary belt 16 can be omitted, or it can be used without being secured by the auxiliary belt 16. (Regarding the base portion 21 according to the second embodiment)
[0024] The base portion 21 in the first embodiment is shown attached to a chair with casters 41, whereas the base portion 21 in the second embodiment is shown attached to an office chair 45 (particularly, a so-called school chair typically used in school education) having four legs 46 made of pipes or the like, as shown in FIG.
[0025] 5, the base portion 21 includes a base body 22 on which the bag body 11 is placed, and an attachment portion 23 for fixing the base body 22 to a chair. The base body 22 is substantially rectangular, but similar to the previous example, various modifications can be made as long as it can support the weight of the bag body 11.
[0026] The attachment part 23 is configured to hang and fix the base body 22 under the seat board 31 of the chair 30, and differs from the previous example in that the bag body 11 is configured to be arranged in a hanging state under the seat board 31 of the office chair 45 with the bag body 11 detachably fixed to the base part 21.
[0027] Specifically, the mounting portion 23 includes a front connecting portion 25 and a rear connecting portion 26 . The front connection parts 25 are implemented as belts, one on each side of the front of the base body 22, and have fixing members such as a sun-shaped or plug-in buckle at the tip, which are wrapped around the four front legs 46 on the left and right to secure them.
[0028] The rear connection parts 26 are implemented as relatively long belts, one on each side of the rear of the base body 22, and have fixing members such as day-shaped or plug-in buckles at their ends.They are wrapped around and fixed to the rear of the seat plate pipes 49, which are provided in the front-to-rear direction on the undersides of the left and right sides of the seat plate 31.
[0029] As a result, base body 22 is supported in a suspended state with four points (front, back, left, and right) attached to office chair 45. By placing bag body 11, the same as in the previous example, on base body 22 in this suspended state and joining detachable fastening parts 15 and 24, bag body 11 fixed to base body 22 is arranged in a suspended state below seat plate 31. This makes it possible to prevent the stability of the chair from being impaired.
[0030] To increase stability, the auxiliary belt 16 of the bag body 11 may be connected to a hanging support 27 as needed. The hanging support 27 is a length-adjustable belt that is wound around the back panel 32 and the back panel pipe 50 that supports it, and is fastened with a fastening metal fitting such as a plug-in buckle. By connecting the auxiliary belt 16 of the bag body 11 to this hanging support 27, the bag body 11 can be hung below the seat panel 31 of the office chair 45 in a more stable state. (Regarding the third embodiment)
[0031] In the third embodiment, an example is shown in which the base portion 21 (FIG. 5) according to the second embodiment is attached to an office chair 45 having a central pair of legs 47 shown in FIG. 7. This office chair 45 has a central pair of legs 47 extending downward from approximately the center of the left and right sides of the seat panel 31 in the front-to-back direction. The length of the central pair of legs 47 is adjustable, so that the height of the seat panel 31 can be changed according to the height of the user. Legs extend in the front-to-back direction from the lower ends of the central pair of legs 47, and left and right connecting members 51 are provided to connect the left and right central pairs of legs 47 together, thereby allowing for a stable seating position.
[0032] In this example, the base portion 21 shown in Figure 5 is also adopted, and the base portion 21 has a base main body 22 on which the bag main body 11 is placed and an attachment portion 23 for fixing the base main body 22 to a chair, and also has two front connection portions 25 and two rear connection portions 26, similar to the second embodiment.
[0033] In this example, the front connection portion 25 is wrapped around both the left and right sides of the left and right connecting members 51 and fixed thereto. The rear connection portion 26 is wound around and fixed to the rear side of the seat plate pipes 49 provided on the left and right undersides of the seat plate 31 in the front-rear direction.
[0034] As a result, base body 22 is supported in a suspended state with four points (front, back, left, and right) attached to office chair 45. By placing bag body 11, the same as in the previous example, on base body 22 in this suspended state and joining detachable fastening parts 15 and 24, bag body 11 fixed to base body 22 is placed under seat plate 31 of office chair 45 in a suspended state.
[0035] To enhance stability, if necessary, a hanging support 27 may be used to connect the auxiliary belt 16 of the bag body 11. As in the previous example, the hanging support 27 is a length-adjustable belt that is wound between the left and right rear connection parts and secured with a fastening metal fitting such as a plug-in buckle.
[0036] Although not shown in the drawings, the hanging support 27 may be attached by wrapping it around the back panel or between the left and right back panel pipes, and the auxiliary belt 16 of the bag body 11 may be connected to this hanging support 27. (Regarding the fourth embodiment)
[0037] The fourth embodiment shows an example in which the device is attached to an office chair 45 having a pair of front legs 48 as shown in Fig. 8. This office chair 45 has a pair of front legs 48 extending downward from the front left and right parts of the seat plate 31. From the lower ends of the pair of front legs 48, roughly U-shaped legs extend rearward, allowing for stable sitting.
[0038] In this example, the front connection portion 25 is wrapped around and fixed to the lower portions of the pair of front legs 48 on the left and right. The rear connection portion 26 is wrapped around and fixed to the rear portion of the seat plate pipe 49.
[0039] As a result, the base body 22 is supported in a suspended state with four points attached to the office chair 45, front, rear, left and right, and the bag body 11 is arranged in a suspended state below the seat plate 31.
[0040] To increase stability, the auxiliary belt 16 of the bag body 11 may be connected to a hanging support 27 as needed. The hanging support 27 is wrapped around the base of the back panel 32 and secured with a fastening metal fitting such as a plug-in buckle. By connecting the auxiliary belt 16 of the bag body 11 to this hanging support 27, the bag body 11 can be hung below the seat panel 31 of the office chair 45 in a more stable state. [Explanation of symbols]
[0041] 11:Bag body 12: Waist support 15: Detachable fixing part 16: Auxiliary belt 17: Lid 18: Waist belt 19: Belt storage compartment 21: Base part 22: Base body 23: Mounting part 24: Detachable fixing part 25: Front connection part 26: Rear connection part 27: Hanging support 30: Chair 31: Seat board 32: Back plate 41: Caster chair 42: Center pole 43: Caster feet 45: Office chair 47: Central pair of legs 48: Anterior pair of legs 49: Seat plate pipe 50: Back panel pipe 51: Left and right connecting member
Claims
1. The bag comprises a bag body for storing emergency items and a base portion for supporting at least a part of the weight of the bag body; The base portion includes a base body on which the bag body is placed and an attachment portion for fixing the base body to a chair, the base body includes a detachable fixing portion for the bag body, the bag body includes a detachable fastening portion for the detachable fastening portion of the base body, The detachable fastening portions of both the devices are configured by detachable members that can be detached by applying a force in one direction, This emergency bag is configured so that the attachment and detachment parts can be separated and only the bag body can be removed from the chair and carried away.
2. The base body is configured to be attached to a caster chair having a plurality of caster feet with casters at the tips thereof; The emergency bag according to claim 1, characterized in that the base body is arranged between the plurality of caster feet, and the mounting portion is configured to fix the base body to the caster feet in a non-grounded state.
3. The mounting portion is configured to suspend and fix the base body under the seat of a chair, The emergency bag according to claim 1, characterized in that the bag body is configured to be suspended under the seat of the chair with the bag body detachably fixed to the base body.
4. The bag body includes an auxiliary belt, An emergency evacuation bag as described in any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the bag body is connected directly or indirectly to the chair by the auxiliary belt, and the connection to the chair can be released by removing one fixing member.
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