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US2423853A
US2423853A US495013A US49501343A US2423853A US 2423853 A US2423853 A US 2423853A US 495013 A US495013 A US 495013A US 49501343 A US49501343 A US 49501343A US 2423853 A US2423853 A US 2423853A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/04Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
    • A45F3/06Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders specially adapted for military purposes

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  • This invention relates to haversacks, and more particularly to a haversack designed to carry demolition block charges.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the haversack
  • Fig. 2 is a rear view of the haversack
  • Fig. 3 is a view showing how the bottom and sides are formed into a single strip of material
  • Fig. 4 is a side view of the pack with the cover closed
  • Fig. 5 is a plan View of the haversack with the cover removed and the demolition charge in position.
  • a pack of substantially rectangular cross-section having sides [8 and I2, a front panel I4, a cover l6, and carrying straps l8.
  • sides [8 and I2 a front panel I4, a cover l6, and carrying straps l8.
  • To the sides l0 and [2 are attached shallow pockets 20 and 22, respectively, and to the front panel I4 is attached a similar pocket 24.
  • the cover I6 is secured to the bottom '26 (not shown in this figure) by means of suitable fasteners 28.
  • the side panels Ill and I2 are cut to size and the tops thereof hemmed to eliminate the selvage edge.
  • the side pockets are cut to a somewhat greater width than the panels and are hemmed at the top and sides after which they are sewn to the side panels with two pleats on the bottom as represented by the numerals 30.
  • a lapped sewn portion 32 is provided along the top sides of the pockets. This construction provides shallow pockets having restricted throats, the utility of which will appear later.
  • Suitable fasteners 28 such as the stud and snap catch fasteners illustrated, are then attached to the bottom, completing its assembly.
  • bottom. and sides being thus formed, they are sewn together, preferably by turning the edges under' and taking a double stitch through the parallel edges, forming seams 38.
  • the front and rear panels of suitable size are cut and hemmed along their top edges.
  • To the front panel I4 is sewn the pocket 24 in a fashion similar to the side pockets 20 and 22 except for the lapped portions 32.
  • Adjacent the upper edge of the rear panel 48 a reinforcing strip 42 is sewn and the carrying straps I8 are then sewn to the back.
  • the straps I8 are further secured by rivets 44 passing through the rear panel 40 and the reinforcing strip 42.
  • front panel l4, rear panel 40 and side panels l0 and 12 are then sewn together, preferably by folding their edges inwardly and taking a double stitch along the parallel edges, forming seams 58.
  • the lower edges are similarly sewn to the bottom 25.
  • the cover I6 is cut to a size suflicient to extend from the rear panel 48 over the top of the pack, over the front panel l4 and to the securing members 28 on the bottom. It is of sufficient width, after hemming, to cover the side pockets 28 and 22 and is sewn to the top of the rear panel 48.
  • the block charges 46, together with their interlaced fuse 48 are placed therein.
  • the ends of the fuse 48 are placed in the side pockets 2!] and 22 with the end clips in the bottom of the pockets, and the miscellaneous igniting equipment is placed in the front pocket.
  • the restricted throat openings of the side pockets form a holder which will permit the easy insertion of the fuse and yet will firmly retain it in place until such time as it is ready for use. The cover is closed and the pack is then ready for use.
  • a lightweight pack By constructing the pack, with the exception of the carrying straps I8 and the reinforcing strap 42 of lightweight material such as cotton, duck or balloon silk, a lightweight pack is provided which will give ready accessibility to the contents.
  • a haversack adapted to contain a series of fuse strung demolition 'kilofck charges *pfovideHYw-ith extending fuse trminal's and "comprising a den"- tral rectangular charge casing formed with front,
  • a cover flap attached to the upper portion of said rear panel, said cover engaging means in connection with said bottom section adapted to releasably engage the cover rear, and side panels and a bottom section, io fiap and the lower ends of said carrying straps.
  • said side pockets adapted to receive andretainsaidter'frii- I nals in longitudinally folded position With the upper folds extending beyond th top Ofsaidsi'de A I Number to effect a restricted opening forengaging the DANIEL P. RYAN.

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D. P. RYAN July 15, 1947.
HAVERSACK Filed July 16, 1945 Daniel P. Ryan amm Patented July 15, 1947 UNITED STATES PATENT-OFFICE HAVERSACK Daniel P. Ryan, United States A y Application July 16, 1943, Serial No. 495,013 1Claim. (01. 224-8) (Granted under the act of March 3, 1883, as
amended April 30, 1928; 370 0. G. 757) The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes, without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
This invention relates to haversacks, and more particularly to a haversack designed to carry demolition block charges.
It is the object of this invention to provide a haversack which will be peculiarly adapted to receive demolition block charges, which will be simple and inexpensive to manufacture and which will provide a carrier which will allow packing and transportation of the charges with a minimum of time and effort.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon a consideration of'the following detailed description of an embodiment thereof when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the haversack;
Fig. 2 is a rear view of the haversack;
Fig. 3 is a view showing how the bottom and sides are formed into a single strip of material;
Fig. 4 is a side view of the pack with the cover closed;
Fig. 5 is a plan View of the haversack with the cover removed and the demolition charge in position.
Referring to Fig. 1, it will be seen that there has been provided a pack of substantially rectangular cross-section having sides [8 and I2, a front panel I4, a cover l6, and carrying straps l8. To the sides l0 and [2 are attached shallow pockets 20 and 22, respectively, and to the front panel I4 is attached a similar pocket 24. The cover I6 is secured to the bottom '26 (not shown in this figure) by means of suitable fasteners 28.
The construction of my improved haversack for demolition charges and the like will be clear from a consideration of the remaining figures. Referring particularly to Fig. 3, the side panels Ill and I2 are cut to size and the tops thereof hemmed to eliminate the selvage edge. The side pockets are cut to a somewhat greater width than the panels and are hemmed at the top and sides after which they are sewn to the side panels with two pleats on the bottom as represented by the numerals 30. Along the top sides of the pockets a lapped sewn portion 32 is provided. This construction provides shallow pockets having restricted throats, the utility of which will appear later.
To the bottom 26 are sewn the buckle and ring straps 34 and 36, respectively. Suitable fasteners 28, such as the stud and snap catch fasteners illustrated, are then attached to the bottom, completing its assembly.
The bottom. and sides being thus formed, they are sewn together, preferably by turning the edges under' and taking a double stitch through the parallel edges, forming seams 38.
' Referring to Figs. 2 and 5,'the front and rear panels of suitable size are cut and hemmed along their top edges. To the front panel I4 is sewn the pocket 24 in a fashion similar to the side pockets 20 and 22 except for the lapped portions 32. Adjacent the upper edge of the rear panel 48 a reinforcing strip 42 is sewn and the carrying straps I8 are then sewn to the back. The straps I8 are further secured by rivets 44 passing through the rear panel 40 and the reinforcing strip 42.
The front panel l4, rear panel 40 and side panels l0 and 12 are then sewn together, preferably by folding their edges inwardly and taking a double stitch along the parallel edges, forming seams 58. The lower edges are similarly sewn to the bottom 25.
As will be clear from an inspection of Fig. 4, the cover I6 is cut to a size suflicient to extend from the rear panel 48 over the top of the pack, over the front panel l4 and to the securing members 28 on the bottom. It is of sufficient width, after hemming, to cover the side pockets 28 and 22 and is sewn to the top of the rear panel 48.
The pack being formed as thus described, the block charges 46, together with their interlaced fuse 48 are placed therein. The ends of the fuse 48 are placed in the side pockets 2!] and 22 with the end clips in the bottom of the pockets, and the miscellaneous igniting equipment is placed in the front pocket. It will be seen that the restricted throat openings of the side pockets form a holder which will permit the easy insertion of the fuse and yet will firmly retain it in place until such time as it is ready for use. The cover is closed and the pack is then ready for use.
By constructing the pack, with the exception of the carrying straps I8 and the reinforcing strap 42 of lightweight material such as cotton, duck or balloon silk, a lightweight pack is provided which will give ready accessibility to the contents.
The method of construction described eliminates all special sewing equipment, since it is possible, by turning the pack inside out, to make all seams by straight sewing. This factor, together with the minimum use of metallic fasteners and the elimination of all complicated closing means, makes it possible to manufacture such packs in quantity and at minimum cost.
While I have described a particular embodiment of my invention, it is to be understood that I do not wish to be limited to the particular details 3 and assemblies shown since various modifications within the spirit of the invention will suggest themselves tothose skilled in the art.
Having described my invention, what I claim as new and wish to secure by Letters Patent is:
A haversack adapted to contain a series of fuse strung demolition 'kilofck charges *pfovideHYw-ith extending fuse trminal's and "comprising a den"- tral rectangular charge casing formed with front,
terminals to expand therein, a cover flap attached to the upper portion of said rear panel, said cover engaging means in connection with said bottom section adapted to releasably engage the cover rear, and side panels and a bottom section, io fiap and the lower ends of said carrying straps.
reinforcing strip extending across the upperportion of said rear panel, side pockets attachedfto; V,
the outer surface of said side panfs'ind substoifi- T tially co-extensive with the areathereoi, said side pockets adapted to receive andretainsaidter'frii- I nals in longitudinally folded position With the upper folds extending beyond th top Ofsaidsi'de A I Number to effect a restricted opening forengaging the DANIEL P. RYAN.
REFERENCES CITED I flies following references are of record in the flleof this patent:
' -UI I Iq fEWSTATEs PATENTS Name Date 33,329 Arrington" Sept. 24, 1861 135,254 Wallifs Jan. 28,f'1 87 3 "1,1"8 2 03'1 fFadiitt'e 'i V[ay 9, 1916 1",648565 Priiiil'ey Nov. "8, 1927 1,766,604 Cohen ilan. 24, "1930
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US2853111A (en) * 1956-06-15 1958-09-23 Anna K Williams Golf bag
US4936495A (en) * 1989-02-13 1990-06-26 Wenoka Seastyle Shoulder strap attachment
US5606744A (en) * 1994-02-18 1997-03-04 Lindy; Elaine Baby head guard
US5761611A (en) * 1992-05-09 1998-06-02 Nokia Mobile Phones Limited Component holder for a bag phone
USD405267S (en) 1998-01-21 1999-02-09 Keith Cowan Pouch
US20190053594A1 (en) * 2017-08-20 2019-02-21 Hollie Steele Customizable Storage Bag

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US33329A (en) * 1861-09-24 Knapsack
US135254A (en) * 1873-01-28 Improvement in school-satchels
US1182031A (en) * 1915-06-11 1916-05-09 Martin Maier & Co Knapsack-frame.
US1648565A (en) * 1924-08-25 1927-11-08 Kathleen D Primley Golf-ball carrier
US1766604A (en) * 1928-05-09 1930-06-24 Cohen Henry Cigarette-holding garter

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US33329A (en) * 1861-09-24 Knapsack
US135254A (en) * 1873-01-28 Improvement in school-satchels
US1182031A (en) * 1915-06-11 1916-05-09 Martin Maier & Co Knapsack-frame.
US1648565A (en) * 1924-08-25 1927-11-08 Kathleen D Primley Golf-ball carrier
US1766604A (en) * 1928-05-09 1930-06-24 Cohen Henry Cigarette-holding garter

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2853111A (en) * 1956-06-15 1958-09-23 Anna K Williams Golf bag
US4936495A (en) * 1989-02-13 1990-06-26 Wenoka Seastyle Shoulder strap attachment
US5761611A (en) * 1992-05-09 1998-06-02 Nokia Mobile Phones Limited Component holder for a bag phone
US5606744A (en) * 1994-02-18 1997-03-04 Lindy; Elaine Baby head guard
USD405267S (en) 1998-01-21 1999-02-09 Keith Cowan Pouch
US20190053594A1 (en) * 2017-08-20 2019-02-21 Hollie Steele Customizable Storage Bag

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