Configurable Utility Transport Carrier

A travel carrier has a first region having a rigid floor and walls extending to a height defining a volume of a size to accommodate at least a pair of boots, a closable opening into the first region for depositing and removing items to be carried, a second, elongate region extending upward from the first region of a length and cross-sectional area at least sufficient for holding one or more elongate items, a closable opening into the second region for depositing and removing items to be carried, and two or more wheels along one edge of the floor of the first region and supports along an opposite edge of the floor of the first region, such that the travel carrier, resting on the wheels and supports, is stably supported in an upright aspect with the elongate second region extending upward and positioned within the footprint of the floor of the first region, and wherein the carrier may be tipped onto the wheels to be pulled along a floor by a person holding the second region.

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Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention is in the field of travel accessories including luggage and travel carriers and pertains more particularly to a travel carrier with interchangeable elongate sections for carrying elongate utilities and accessories when traveling by air or ground.

2. Discussion of the State of the Art

In the field of travel, there are a variety of luggage carriers and the like adapted to contain items that a traveler needs at least at the travel destination. The most common type of luggage is the suitcase adapted to contain a traveler's cloths, shoes, and other items that the user is not personally carrying during travel.

In air travel for example people check bags into the airline luggage transport service connected with the flight the traveler is taking. These bags are typically suitcase style rectangular bags or carriers that have wheels and an extendible handle that allows travelers to pull the carrier on wheels using the extendible handle as a lever similar to maneuvering a two-wheeled hand truck. These typical carrier bags or cases may vary in size and capacity to very small cases that can be carried such as on a flight to much larger cases that have to be separately transported.

One limitation to the typical travel case is that it is only designed to carry typical travel items like clothing, shoes, and general necessities one requires at a travel destination. Carry on bags that are small enough to travel with the traveler include smaller back packs, handled carry bags, brief cases, and the like. These are also limited in what they can carry for a traveler.

There are, of course, current carriers for elongate items like snow boards and skis, and these are typically too large to be taken on-board as hand luggage, and must be checked as baggage. One problem many travelers have with such luggage is that these carriers are very clumsy to handle when standing in line or maneuvering through crowded airport terminals.

Many travelers take flights or other means of mass transportation to vacation sites where they ski, snowboard, fish, wake board, surf, and other activities.

What is clearly needed is a carrier that is configurable to stow elongate items that are otherwise awkward to carry in a manner that protects the items from exposure to elements and shock, that allows a traveler to maneuver and carry the item in an efficient and non-obtrusive way, and that may be left to stand upright on a floor with a very small footprint, to avoid the problems of maneuverability in lines, and that may also be moved along in this upright position.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The problem stated above is that typical travel cases for elongate items like snowboards or skis are designed to be carried with the long axis horizontal, and this makes maneuverability in lines and crowds quite difficult. Such carriers cannot be stood on a floor with the long axis upward in a stable manner, and will not stand unsupported in this aspect.

The inventors therefore considered functional elements of a travel case, looking for elements that exhibit the potential to provide a way to enclose and protect elongate items such as skis or a snowboard for example, but in a manner that would not be inconvenient to maneuver.

The present inventor realized in an inventive moment that if a travel case could be designed that would facilitate enclosure and protection of an elongate item while still having room for the accessories associated with the item, a significant convenience might result for the traveler. The inventor therefore constructed a unique travel carrier for stowing elongate utility items and accessories that allowed convenient and efficient maneuvering and space utilization while offering covered protection for the items stowed. A significant convenience results, with no impediment to maneuvering of the carrier or with space utilization of the carrier.

Accordingly, in one embodiment of the present invention a travel carrier comprising a first region having a rigid floor and walls extending to a height defining a volume of a size to accommodate at least a pair of boots, a closable opening into the first region for depositing and removing items to be carried, a second, elongate region extending upward from the first region of a length and cross-sectional area at least sufficient for holding one or more elongate items, a closable opening into the second region for depositing and removing items to be carried, and two or more wheels along one edge of the floor of the first region and supports along an opposite edge of the floor of the first region, such that the travel carrier, resting on the wheels and supports, is stably supported in an upright aspect with the elongate second region extending upward and positioned within the footprint of the floor of the first region, and wherein the carrier may be tipped onto the wheels to be pulled along a floor by a person holding the second region.

In one embodiment the first region is rectangular and the second elongate region is tubular. In one embodiment the travel carrier further includes an adapter in the form of a rigid square tube into which the second elongate region is seated. In this embodiment the first region is rectangular and the second elongate region is a semi-rigid rectangular sleeve.

In another embodiment the travel carrier further includes an adapter in the form of a rigid rectangular sleeve into which the end of an elongate item enclosed by the second elongate region is seated. In one embodiment the wheels are castor wheels and a handle is strategically located on the second elongate region to enable maneuvering of the carrier on the wheels. In one embodiment another handle is provided on the travel carrier and is located on one wall of the first region.

In one embodiment the first region and second elongate region are covered with a heavy material or, with the exception of the rigid floor of the first region, fabricated of a heavy material. In a variation of this embodiment the heavy material may be completely separated into two parts along a zippered edge with a zipper for adjoining the two parts with one part remaining integral to the first region and the other part remaining integral to the second elongate region when unzipped and separated.

In one embodiment including an adapter, the first region supports attachment and removal of different adapters associated with different elongate regions. In a variation of this embodiment, one second elongate region attachable to the first region by an associated adapter is adapted to house one or more skis and poles, the first region adapted to house ski boots and accessories. In another variation of the embodiment, one second elongate region attachable to the first region by an associated adapter is adapted to house a snowboard, the first region adapted to house snowboard boots and accessories.

In one embodiment supporting the use of heavy material separable into two parts by a zipper, the zippered edge defines an opening into the first region when unzipped. In one embodiment wherein the second elongate enclosure is a semi-rigid rectangular sleeve the second elongate region includes a vertical zippered edge with a zipper defining a vertically disposed opening into the region. In one embodiment wherein the second elongate region is tubular, the closeable opening of the second elongate region is a lid attached by zipper to the body of the region.

According to another aspect of the invention, a method is provided for configuring a travel carrier to enclose a different elongate item or items and accessories than an elongate item or items and accessories it is currently configured to enclose, the carrier having a first region and a second elongate region disposed within the footprint of the first region, the regions associated together through an adapter, and a closable opening separate to each region comprising the steps (a) detaching the second elongate region of the travel carrier from the first region of the travel carrier, (b) removing the adapter from the first region of the travel carrier, (c) installing a different adapter to first region of the travel carrier, and (d) attaching a different elongate region to the first region with the aid of the adapter of step (c).

In one aspect of the method the travel carrier is covered with or fabricated from a heavy material and in step (a) detachment is by unzipping the second region from the first region along a zippered edge in the material. In this aspect in step (d), attachment is by zipping the elongate region to the first region after first orientating the elongate region to the first region orientation aided by the adapter. In one aspect in step (d), the adapter orientates and seats the elongate region relative to the first region. In another aspect, in step (d), the adapter is adapted to accept an end of an elongate item being enclosed by the elongate region.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a travel carrier with an elongate section according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a side-elevation view of the carrier of FIG. 1 in a luggage line.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a travel carrier with an elongate section according to another embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 4 is a side-elevation view of the carrier of FIG. 3 in a luggage line.

FIG. 5 is an overhead view into the carrier of FIG. 1.

FIG. 6 is an overhead view into the carrier of FIG. 2.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The inventor provides a travel carrier for completely enclosing elongate items that otherwise are awkward to carry such as a pair of skis or a snowboard and associated accessories like boots, gloves and the like. The carrier may be checked onto a flight as luggage or as a carryon bag and is adapted to be handled in a fashion similar to wheeled suitcases typically used in flight travel. The invention shall be described in detail using the various embodiments presented below.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a travel carrier 100 with an elongate enclosure according to an embodiment of the present invention. Travel carrier 100 includes a primary base enclosure 101 and a secondary elongate enclosure 103. Base enclosure 101 may be a rectangular structure having a floor and walls 102. In one embodiment the base enclosure is a square enclosure. In another embodiment the base enclosure may assume another geometric form such as a three-sided enclosure or one that has more than four sides. In still another embodiment, the enclosure may be annular having a floor and a peripheral wall.

In this example, primary enclosure 101 has a rigid floor 110. Floor 110 may be manufactured of a polymer, fiber board, or some other rigid material. A pair of castor wheels 105 is provided and installed on the lower surface of floor 110 to provide a wheeled base that enables carrier 100 to be pulled or pushed and rolled along on the wheels in a fashion similar to wheeled suitcases popular in airline travel.

Secondary enclosure 103 is linear in form and is an elongate tube in this example. Enclosure 103 may be manufactured of polymer, fiberboard, heavy cardboard, or some other rigid or semi-rigid material. Enclosure 103 may be attached to primary enclosure 101 such that it is supported in vertical extension above the base of the carrier. The terms primary and secondary used to reference the enclosures serves only to distinguish the enclosures from one another in general description. Primary enclosure 101 is primary only in that it serves as a base for supporting secondary enclosure 103.

A heavy material 106 such as canvas or some other durable material may be provided to completely cover travel carrier 100 including primary enclosure 101 and secondary enclosure 103. Material 106 may be glued onto primary and secondary enclosures or it may be stretched over the enclosures. Walls 102 of base enclosure 101 may include a covering of canvas or other heavy material 106 sewn over or glued onto a heavy cardboard, polymer, or fiber board backing thus giving a semi rigid quality to walls 102 of enclosure 101. In another embodiment, walls 102 are made of the heavy material without backing and take form when the carrier is assembled and packed.

Elongate secondary enclosure 103 has a closeable end cap 104 that attaches to the enclosure body 103 by a zipper 111. Other methods may be used to close off the free end of enclosure 103 such as snap, tie, or buckle without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. End cap 104 includes a handle 108 sewn onto or otherwise affixed to the top surface of end cap 104. Handle 108 may be a polymer handle or a handle made from some other rigid or resilient material. Handle 108 enables a user to pull or push travel carrier 100 on wheels 105 by tilting the carrier from an upright position onto wheels 105 and maneuvering it as desired. Another handle 109 is provided in this example on a wall (102) of carrier 100 to illustrate that it may also be manipulated as other luggage types by carrying it in a horizontal position.

Material 106 may be separable along a zippered edge demarked by a zipper 107. In one embodiment, unzipping zipper 107 provides an opening into and therefore access to primary enclosure 101. Unzipping zipper 107 completely may separate the material 106 stretched over base enclosure 101 and elongate enclosure 103. Material 106 may be firmly attached to both enclosures 101 and 103 in certain specific regions so that unzipping the material does not displace the material from the respective enclosures that the material covers. In one embodiment industrial adhesive may be used to attach the material to the structure of the base enclosure and that of the tube enclosure as well.

Travel carrier 100 has at least one material pocket illustrated herein by a zipper 112 marking the opening of the pocket. Pockets may be present in multiple locations on carrier 100 and may be used to stow gloves, hats, and other items. Travel carrier 100 may be provided in different forms or versions that are adapted to accommodate specific items that would otherwise be awkward to carry during travel such as airline travel, for example. The defining component in different versions of carrier 100 is an elongate enclosure though the exact physical forms of elongate enclosures from carrier to carrier may differ according to the physical properties of the item that the enclosure is adapted for. In this example, carrier 100 is adapted to enclose a ski or a pair of skis and poles enclosed within elongate enclosure 103 and ski boots, bindings and perhaps other accessories associated with skiing in primary enclosure 101.

The design of travel carrier 100 is such that it may be stood upright when not being maneuvered on wheels 105. Base enclosure 101 provides a stable anchor for elongate enclosure 103 preventing tipping over. As such, a user may easily maneuver carrier 100 among other baggage typically handled without any problems related to convenience of movement or with space utilization. Travel carrier 100 may in some cases fit onto a luggage rack horizontally and may be set upright in line or when it is not being maneuvered without inconvenience.

FIG. 2 is a side-elevation view of carrier 100 of FIG. 1 in a luggage line 200. Some elements illustrated in FIG. 2 are also illustrated and described relative to FIG. 1 above. Those elements which are again illustrated in this example may or may not have an element number illustrated in this example since they have already been introduced with element numbers and described above. Those elements that are again illustrated here with the element numbers from FIG. 1 shall not be reintroduced. Travel carrier 100 is illustrated in position between a suitcase 205 and a suitcase 206 in luggage line 200. Carrier 100 supports an elongate item or items in a vertical position taking up the least amount of footprint (floor space) possible. Bags 205 and 206 represent typical check-in bags at the airport the bags having wheels, stand-offs feet and an extension handle. Carrier 100 has wheels and a pair of standoff feet 203. A broken outline of a boot 202 is illustrated in this example to show that a pair of boots is contained within base enclosure 101. It is noted herein that the width of base enclosure 101 need not exceed that of a typical travel suitcase in order to accommodate boots and other accessories that may be included with the elongate item being carried.

An adapter 201 is provided within base enclosure 101 and is adapted to be secured to the floor and walls of the enclosure. Adapter 201 is illustrated herein with a broken outline. In an embodiment where elongate enclosure 103 is a tube, adapter 201 may be a rectangular tube or an annular tube structure. In either case, the inside diameter of the adapter may be held just larger than the outside diameter of secondary enclosure 103 so that the enclosure can be fitted into the adapter for support. In one embodiment no fastening is required in order to support enclosure 103 in a vertical position. Assembly in this embodiment consists of seating the elongate enclosure tube into the adapter tube.

After elongate enclosure 103 is seated into the adapter on base enclosure 101, the heavy material coverings previously described may be zipped together to hold the carrier together. In some other embodiments fastening hardware may be provided to secure the elongate enclosure to the adapter on the base enclosure. Adapter 201 may be secured to the floor and back wall of the primary enclosure by screws and brackets or by other fastening hardware.

In one embodiment enclosure 101 remains open with respect to having a hinged lid or a top piece and is not covered until the heavy material covering the carrier is zipped together thus forming a material top or cover. The material flap with a zippered edge may be a part of the elongate enclosure and when the enclosure is properly connected to the base enclosure, the material sections may be zipped together forming the top of the base enclosure and physically supporting and retaining the elongate enclosure from becoming displaced. An interior space or pocket 204 is illustrated herein as a space that may be accessed through a zippered opening such as through zipper 112 described further above with respect to FIG. 1.

In one embodiment of the invention primary enclosure 101 may be utilized to carry items without having a secondary enclosure attached. In this case a material top having a zipper edge may be provided to close off the enclosure on top. Also in this embodiment an extensible handle (not illustrated) may be provided on the primary enclosure so that it may be maneuvered in the manner of a typical airline bag having wheels and an extensible handle.

In a preferred embodiment, the secondary enclosure or region as it may be referred to is disposed vertically and remains within the footprint of the primary enclosure the carrier enabled to stand upright without tipping. In one embodiment a counterweight may be provided in the primary enclosure to ensure a more stable upright position. However, it is not required to practice the invention as the items stowed in the primary enclosure are of sufficient weight to provide good stability for an upright elongate item like a snowboard or a pair of skis, both of which are relatively light in weight.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a travel carrier 300 with an elongate section 303 according to another embodiment of the present invention. Travel carrier 300 is adapted to carry an elongate item like carrier 100 described further above. However in this case the secondary enclosure illustrated herein as enclosure 303 is formed differently according to the physical characteristics of the item it is designed to enclose.

Secondary enclosure 303 may be attached or affixed to primary enclosure 101 with slight modification of base enclosure 101 such as replacing the adapter (201) described with respect to FIG. 2 above with another adapter of a different form. Primary enclosure 101 includes wheels 105 and may include stand-off feet 203 not illustrated in this view but described and illustrated further above.

Secondary enclosure 303 may be a semi-rigid enclosure. In this example, enclosure 303 is rectangular having a rigid or semi-rigid back wall (not visible in this view) and rigid or semi-rigid side walls such as wall 308 (visible in this view). Enclosure 303 may also include a rigid or semi-rigid top or end wall that is rigid enough to support handle 302. The walls of elongate enclosure 303 may be heavy cardboard, fiberboard, polymer, or some other rigid to semi-rigid material. These support structures may be backing that forms the basic shape of the enclosure over which a heavy material 306 may be sewn, stretched over, or glued.

Elongate enclosure 303 has a front wall 310, which may be made from material 306. A zippered edge demarked by a zipper 301 is provided and disposed vertically along the length of enclosure 303 roughly centered on front wall 310 to provide access to the contents of the enclosure. Enclosure 303 may be designed to contain a snowboard, for example. Zipper 301 is provided to open or to close the opening in this example but other fastening hardware may be used instead such as snaps, hooks, buckles or the like.

In one embodiment of the present invention, elongate enclosure 303 and elongate enclosure 103 of FIG. 1 above are interchangeable with respect to primary enclosure 101. In this embodiment a user may configure the travel carrier as carrier 100 or as carrier 300 by installing the appropriate elongate enclosure. It is noted herein that any adapter associated to either secondary enclosure may be required to accommodate the elongate enclosure in an installed position relative to the base enclosure. In one embodiment zippered edge (zipper 301) is provided along side wall 308 instead of at the center axis of wall 310. In this case, the contents may be placed into or removed from enclosure 303 from the side of the enclosure instead of from the front.

In one embodiment enclosure 303 is a flexible non-reinforced material like canvas material 306 or perhaps cordura used as a material in flight bags because of its durability. In this case the enclosure takes vertical form after the contents are enclosed therein. The contents, in this case, a snowboard, may be fitted partially into an adapter attached to the back wall of base enclosure 101 in order to ensure a vertical predisposition of the otherwise flaccid elongate enclosure when it is zipped up over the snowboard. In the case of a semi-rigid enclosure the adapter may still be used to anchor the snowboard so that a vertical presentation is secured.

FIG. 4 is a side-elevation view of carrier of FIG. 3 in a luggage line 400. Luggage line 400 includes travel carrier 300 a travel case 405 and a travel case 406 for reference. Carrier 300 includes base enclosure 101 with wheels (105) stand-off feet 203. Elongate enclosure 300 includes a rigid or semi-rigid back wall 309 and rigid to semi-rigid sidewalls 308. A snowboard boot 402 is illustrated by a broken outline within base enclosure 101. An adapter 401 is provided within base enclosure 101 (illustrated by broken outline). Adapter 401 may be a rectangular sleeve or tubing that is secured to the back wall and to the floor of enclosure 101 by screw and bracket, or by other hardware.

Adapter 401 may be manufactured of a durable polymer or other durable material and may be adapted to accept one end of a snowboard or other elongate item so that the item may be partly secured for carrying. The heavy material of elongate enclosure 303 may be zipped onto base enclosure 101 around the periphery of the enclosure after stowing boots (402) and other accessories if so desired into the base enclosure. The enclosure may then be stretched or otherwise positioned over the inserted snowboard and zipped into place protecting, enclosing and helping to retain the snowboard in position to be carried. Handle 302 may be used to push or pull carrier 300 along on the castor wheels. When at rest the carrier may remain upright with contents enclosed. An interior space 304 represents a pocket within which additional accessories may be stowed like sunglasses, sun screen, or other like items.

Referring now back to FIG. 3 items may be retrieved from base enclosure 101 by unzipping zipper 107 and reaching into the enclosure and removing the items. This action will not dislodge or upset any contents (snowboard) stored within enclosure 303 because the snowboard is actually retained by the adapter attached to the base enclosure as will be seen in more detail below.

FIG. 5 is an overhead view into base enclosure 101 of FIG. 1. FIG. 6 is an overhead view into base enclosure 101 of FIG. 3. Referring now to FIG. 5, base enclosure 101 includes tube fixture 201 in the form of a rectangle. Adapter 201 may be secured to the rigid floor and/or to the back wall of the enclosure using provided brackets 502. Tube end 103 representing the tubular elongate enclosure of FIG. 1 is illustrated for reference herein as being inserted into adapter 201. The contents of tubing enclosure 103 may pass into the adapter and may be stopped only by the floor of the base enclosure. In one embodiment thumbscrews or other hardware may be provided to help secure tubing 103 into adapter 201 such that it does not become displaced. Interior space 501 is available for storage of accessories like boots, gloves, and other items.

Referring now to FIG. 6, enclosure 101 is configured with adapter 401 instead of adapter 201. In this example adapter 401 is secured to the floor of enclosure 101 via tabs and screws 601. Other fastening hardware may be used in place of tabs and screws. Adapter 401 is a rigid rectangular tube that presents an oblong profile having a minor inside wall-to-wall diameter and a major inside wall-to-wall diameter. The inside sleeve dimensioning of adapter 401 is just larger than the outer dimensions of the end of a snowboard so that the snowboard may be secured into a vertical presentation by the adapter.

Referring momentarily back to FIG. 4, adapter 401 may extend the entire depth of enclosure 101 thus providing sufficient sleeve length to hold the snowboard upright in a secure manner. In one embodiment adapter 401 may be modified to accept the end of another elongate item like a surfboard, for example. The end of a surfboard may have a tail fin protruding off of the bottom end of the board. A cutout slot may be provided through the accessible wall of adapter 401 to accommodate a fin of a surfboard. Similarly, other modifications can be made to accommodate other end configurations of an elongate item.

The elongate enclosures are interchangeable to a single base enclosure so that a user may pre-configure the carrier to transport a specific utility and accessories. Other possible items that may be accommodated in this way include fishing poles and tackle, surfboards, and other utilities that are too long for conventional travel cases. The carrier of the invention may be conveniently checked into an airport luggage transport service as a checked bag, or it may in some cases be carried on board.

It will be apparent to one with skill in the art that the travel carrier of the invention may be provided using some or all of the mentioned features and components without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It will also be apparent to the skilled artisan that the embodiments described above are exemplary of inventions that may have far greater scope than any of the singular descriptions. There may be many alterations made in the descriptions without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A travel carrier comprising:

a first region having a rigid floor and walls extending to a height defining a volume of a size to accommodate at least a pair of boots;
a closable opening into the first region for depositing and removing items to be carried;
a second, elongate region extending upward from the first region of a length and cross-sectional area at least sufficient for holding one or more elongate items;
a closable opening into the second region for depositing and removing items to be carried;
two or more wheels along one edge of the floor of the first region and supports along an opposite edge of the floor of the first region, such that the travel carrier, resting on the wheels and supports, is stably supported in an upright aspect with the elongate second region extending upward and positioned within the footprint of the floor of the first region, and wherein the carrier may be tipped onto the wheels to be pulled along a floor by a person holding the second region.

2. The travel carrier of claim 1 wherein the first region is rectangular and the second elongate region is tubular.

3. The travel carrier of claim 2 further including an adapter in the form of a rigid square tube into which the second elongate region is seated.

4. The travel carrier of claim 1 wherein the first region is rectangular and the second elongate region is a semi-rigid rectangular sleeve.

5. The travel carrier of claim 2 further including an adapter in the form of a rigid rectangular sleeve into which the end of an elongate item enclosed by the second elongate region is seated.

6. The travel carrier of claim 1 wherein the wheels are castor wheels and a handle is strategically located on the second elongate region to enable maneuvering of the carrier on the wheels.

7. The travel carrier of claim 6 wherein another handle is provided on the travel carrier and is located on one wall of the first region.

8. The travel carrier of claim 1 wherein the first region and second elongate region are covered with a heavy material or, with the exception of the rigid floor of the first region, fabricated of a heavy material.

9. The travel carrier of claim 8 wherein the heavy material may be completely separated into two parts along a zippered edge with a zipper for adjoining the two parts with one part remaining integral to the first region and the other part remaining integral to the second elongate region when unzipped and separated.

10. The travel carrier of claim 3 wherein the first region supports attachment and removal of different adapters associated with different elongate regions.

11. The travel carrier of claim 10 wherein one second elongate region orientated to the first region by an associated adapter is adapted to house one or more skis and poles, the first region adapted to house ski boots and accessories.

12. The travel carrier of claim 10 wherein one second elongate region orientated to the first region by an associated adapter is adapted to house a snowboard, the first region adapted to house snowboard boots and accessories.

13. The travel carrier of claim 9 wherein the zippered edge defines an opening into the first region when unzipped.

14. The travel carrier of claim 4 wherein the second elongate region includes a vertical zippered edge with a zipper defining a vertically disposed opening into the region.

15. The travel carrier of claim 1 wherein the closeable opening of the second elongate region is a lid attached by zipper to the body of the region.

16. A method for configuring a travel carrier to enclose a different elongate item or items and accessories than an elongate item or items and accessories it is currently configured to enclose, the carrier having a first region and a second elongate region, the regions associated together through an adapter, and a closable opening separate to each region comprising the steps:

(a) detaching the second elongate region of the travel carrier from the first region of the travel carrier;
(b) removing the adapter from the first region of the travel carrier;
(c) installing a different adapter to the first region of the travel carrier; and
(d) attaching a different elongate region to the first region with the aid of the adapter of step (c).

17. The method of claim 16 wherein the travel carrier is covered with or fabricated from a heavy material and in step (a) detachment is by unzipping the second region from the first region along a zippered edge in the material.

18. The method of claim 16 wherein in step (d), attachment is by zipping the elongate region to the first region after first orientating the elongate region to the first region orientation aided by the adapter.

19. The method of claim 16 wherein in step (d), the adapter orientates and seats the elongate region relative to the first region.

20. The method of claim 16 wherein in step (d), the adapter is adapted to accept an end of an elongate item being enclosed by the elongate region.

Patent History
Publication number: 20100038198
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 18, 2008
Publication Date: Feb 18, 2010
Inventor: Jason Jarvis (Monterey, CA)
Application Number: 12/193,177
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 190/18.0A
International Classification: A45C 3/00 (20060101);