Front-Body Backpack With Breast and Pregnant-Belly Depths

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Solution Overview

Problem

Traditional backpacks and bags designed for front body use can be uncomfortable for women due to weight distribution, leading to breast sagging and potential medical issues, and offer less security as they can be easily accessed, increasing robbery risk.

Innovation Solution

A specially designed front body backpack with dedicated spaces or depths for breasts and/or pregnant belly, ensuring even weight distribution and enhanced security by allowing users to monitor their belongings.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Ease of operation

If a traditional backpack is used on the front body side, then the weight is concentrated on the chest area, but this causes discomfort and potential medical issues due to pushing down the breasts

Engineering Contradiction:
ImprovecomfortVSAvoidbreast sagging
Core Design Contradiction:
Ease of operationVSObject-affected harmful factors

Solution Approach 1:

The backpack is divided into multiple compartments including a first compartment for breast area support and a second compartment for belly area support. This segmentation allows different regions of the backpack to serve specific functions, distributing weight appropriately across different body areas rather than concentrating it all on the chest.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #1Segmentation

Solution Approach 2:

Different regions of the backpack are designed with different structural characteristics. The first compartment has depth specifically designed to accommodate and support breast tissue, while the second compartment is designed to accommodate a pregnant belly. This local differentiation ensures that each area provides appropriate support without causing harm to specific body parts.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #3Local quality

2Reliability

If a backpack is used on the back body side, then the weight distribution is traditional, but this increases robbery risk as belongings are not easily monitorable

Engineering Contradiction:
ImprovesecurityVSAvoidmonitoring belongings
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSEase of operation

Solution Approach 1:

Instead of using the traditional back-wearing position, the backpack is designed to be worn on the front body side. This inversion of the traditional usage allows the user to continuously monitor their belongings while maintaining secure weight distribution through the specially designed compartments for breast and belly areas.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #13The other way round (Inversion)

3Adaptability or versatility

If a standard backpack design is used for pregnant women, then the design is simple, but it cannot accommodate the growing belly without causing discomfort

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveaccommodation of pregnant bellyVSAvoidbackpack structure
Core Design Contradiction:
Adaptability or versatilityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The backpack incorporates a second compartment that can dynamically adapt to accommodate a pregnant belly as it grows. This compartment is designed with sufficient depth and flexibility to expand with the belly, allowing the backpack to remain comfortable and functional throughout pregnancy without requiring multiple different backpacks.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #15Dynamics

Data Source

PatentUS20250325091A1Female front body backpack with depths to fit breasts and pregnant belly
Publication Date: 2025.10.23 NEUFELLNER ALEJANDRO
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AI summary

A backpack—or front pack or bag—mostly to be use by female people, that can be carried on the front body side or torso. Of course, female have breasts chest so this new kind of utility model has a specific design with space or depth in the backpack to fit—or adjust or put in—the woman breasts. Also, another space or depth can be added into the backpack, that is for pregnant belly or abdomen. Both of them—belly or breasts—can fit inside the backpack.