Carrying case for architectural drawings and supplies
A carrying bag for carrying architectural drawings and supplies is disclosed. The carrying bag comprises a main bag portion and a front pocket portion. The main bag portion is sufficiently long to carry architectural drawings. The front pocket portion comprises a main pocket for carrying standard sized documents, and may optionally further comprise at least one sub-pocket for carrying a variety of other supplies. The carrying bag may also comprise a shoulder strap for carrying the bag, and an auxiliary pocket for carrying long, slender objects.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/518,967, filed Nov. 10, 2003, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention is directed to carrying cases for architectural drawings and supplies.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONTypically, architects, engineers, contractors and developers roll their drawings or plans and either cover them with craft paper for protection or contain them within long mailing tubes. However, there are several disadvantages to these carrying methods. First, wrapping the plans in craft paper alone fails to protect the plans from being creased or folded. Second, the long mailing tubes are often used and re-used such that they become dirty, thereby contaminating the plans contained within them. Also, plans contained within these long mailing tubes are often difficult to remove, resulting in the plans being torn or wrinkled.
In addition, architects, engineers, contractors and developers often have standard-sized documents that they must carry along with their plans. Generally, these standard-sized documents are carried separately from the plans in a separate briefcase or other suitable carrying case. This means for carrying plans as well as other standard-sized documents in separate carrying cases is burdensome. Accordingly, a need exists to combine a carrying case for plans and drawings with a carrying case for standard-sized documents.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is drawn to a carrying case for architectural drawings and supplies. In one embodiment, the carrying case comprises a main bag portion, a front pocket portion, an auxiliary pocket and a shoulder strap. In one embodiment, the main bag portion has a rounded bottom and an open top with a tongue to prevent entrance of undesirable elements into the interior of the bag. The main bag portion is preferably fastened shut with a nylon cord and unitary fastening device.
The front pocket portion preferably comprises a main pocket for carrying standard-sized documents. The front pocket portion preferably further comprises a plurality of sub-pockets for carrying various materials and supplies. The front pocket portion also preferably comprises a flip-over covering flap fastened at the bottom of the front pocket portion. Additionally, the carrying case preferably comprises an auxiliary pocket for carrying long and slender materials and supplies.
The shoulder carrying strap preferably includes a ring and hook for carrying a small bag. In addition, the carrying strap preferably comprises two separate ends connected together such that the strap is manually adjustable. The carrying strap is preferably padded for comfortable carrying.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThese and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
In one embodiment, as shown in
Attached to the main bag portion 10, is a front pocket portion 24, as shown in
In one embodiment, the front pocket portion 24 includes a top opening main pocket 30, preferably 12 inches wide and 12 inches long, that may be used for carrying standard sized documents. The main pocket 30 also comprises a fastening device 32 to fasten the pocket to the sleeve of the front pocket portion 24. This fastening device 32 may be of any kind, including, but not limited to Velcro or snaps. Alternatively, as shown in
Mounted on the right side of the sleeve of the main pocket 30 is a first sub-pocket 34, preferably 6 inches wide and 8 inches long. This first sub-pocket 34 may be used for carrying a personal desktop assistant. The first sub-pocket 34 also comprises a fastening device 36 affixed to the inner lining of the pocket sleeve to fasten the pocket to the sleeve of the main pocket 30. The fastening device 36 may be of any kind, including, but not limited to Velcro or snaps. Mounted on the sleeve of the first sub-pocket 34 are four sub-pockets 38 that may be used for carrying writing utensils and/or measuring instruments (hereinafter “pen-pockets”). The first of these pen-pockets 38 is positioned atop the right side of the first sub-pocket 34 and preferably measures about 1 and {fraction (3/4)} inches wide and stretches the length of the first sub-pocket 34. The remaining three pen-pockets 38 are located to the left of the first pen-pocket 38 and each preferably measures about 1 and {fraction (1/4)} inches and stretches the length of the first sub-pocket 34.
Mounted on the left side of the main pocket 30 is a second sub-pocket 40, preferably 6 inches wide and 9 inches long. Alternatively, the first sub-pocket 34 and second sub-pocket 40 may have the same dimensions. The second sub-pocket 40 may be used for carrying bulky items. Mounted on the bottom-middle section of the sleeve of the second sub-pocket 40 is a transparent pocket 42 preferably measuring about 4 inches wide and approximately 3 inches long. This transparent pocket 42 preferably comprises a clear plastic front 44, and may be used for carrying business cards. Mounted on the top-right section of the second sub-pocket 40 is a clip 46 that may be used for holding keys or similar goods.
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Alternative arrangements of the front pocket portion 24 and the auxiliary pocket 48 are possible. For instance, the covering flap may not be hemmed or may not contain darts sewn at the top right and left sides. Also, the first sub-pocket 34 may be mounted on the left side of the front pocket portion 24, and the second sub-pocket 40 may be mounted on the right side of the front pocket portion 24. Additionally, the transparent pocket 42 may be mounted anywhere on the front pocket portion 24, including, but not limited to the covering flap, the first sub-pocket 34 and/or the second sub-pocket 40. The plastic clip 46 may also be mounted anywhere on the front pocket portion 24, including, but not limited to, the covering flap. Also, the auxiliary pocket 48 may be mounted either to the right or to the left of the front pocket portion 24.
Stretching diagonally across the back of the main bag portion 10, as shown in
Mounted in the middle of the shoulder strap 50 is a plastic ring 52, onto which one end of a hook 54 may be fastened. The plastic ring 52 may be mounted to the strap 50 by any suitable means. Preferably, the plastic ring 52 is attached to a fabric loop 50a sewn underneath a small, slender fabric patch 52a, sewn horizontally across the width of the strap 50. This slender patch is preferably about 4 inches wide and about 1 inch long. Fastened to the opposite end of the hook 54 may be a small bag 56 with a flip-over cover 58 that is removably fastened to the main portion of the small bag 56. The fastening device (not shown) may be of any kind, including, but not limited to, Velcro. The small bag 56 may be used for carrying a cellular telephone.
Also mounted in the middle of the shoulder carrying strap 50, beneath the plastic ring 52, is a long, slender patch of fabric 51a extending upwardly from the bottom of the end of the strap 50 attached to the top of the main bag portion 10. The patch is preferably about 5 inches long and about 1 inch wide. The patch is preferably sewn to the carrying strap 50 in four separate places: into the bottom hem of the strap 50, at the top of the patch, at a location approximately 1.5 inches from the top of the patch, and at a location approximately 2 inches from the bottom of the patch. As a result of this sewing pattern, three loops are created in the fabric patch. These loops can be used for any suitable purpose, including but not limited to attaching additional hooks for carrying tools and/or supplies.
Alternative embodiments of the carrying strap 50 are possible. For instance, the end of the strap 50 opposite the end connected to the top 14 of the main bag portion 10 may be attached either to the right or the left of the front pocket portion 24. Additionally, the plastic ring 52 may be made of any suitable alternative material, including, but not limited to metal, and may be located anywhere on the carrying strap 50. Also, the fabric patch may be made of any suitable length, may contain any number of loops, and may be located anywhere on the carrying strap.
All components of this invention may comprise any durable yet lightweight material, such that the bag may preferably carry a load of up to 80 pounds. Preferably, the components comprise 600 D Cordura/Nylon.
The preceding description has been presented with reference to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention. Workers skilled in the art and technology to which this invention pertains will appreciate that alterations and changes in the described structure may be practiced without meaningfully departing from the principal, spirit and scope of this invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description should not be read as pertaining only to the precise structures described and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, but rather should be read consistent with and as support for the following claims which are to have their fullest and fairest scope.
Claims
1. A carrying bag comprising:
- a main bag portion having a length sufficient to carry architectural drawings; and
- a front pocket portion attached to the main bag portion and adapted for carrying standard-sized documents.
2. The carrying bag according to claim 1, wherein the main bag portion has a length ranging from about 32 inches to about 37 inches.
3. The carrying bag according to claim 1, wherein the main bag portion comprises an open top and a closed bottom.
4. The carrying bag according to claim 3, further comprising means for reversibly closing the open top of the main bag portion.
5. The carrying bag according to claim 4, wherein the means for reversibly closing the open top of the main bag portion comprises:
- a cord having two ends disposed in a channel in the uppermost end of the main bag portion; and
- a unitary fastening device attached to both ends of the cord.
6. The carrying bag according to claim 1, further comprising means for removably covering the open top of the main bag portion.
7. The carrying bag according to claim 6, wherein the means for removably covering the open top of the main bag portion comprises a tongue disposed at or near the top of the main bag portion.
8. The carrying bag according to claim 1, wherein the front pocket portion comprises a main pocket and at least one sub-pocket mounted on the main pocket.
9. The carrying bag according to claim 8, wherein the front pocket portion further comprises a flap for removably covering the main pocket.
10. The carrying bag according to claim 8, where the main pocket of the front pocket portion is top opening.
11. The carrying bag according to claim 8, wherein the main pocket is about 12 inches long and about 12 inches wide.
12. The carrying bag according to claim 8, wherein the at least one sub-pocket comprises a sub-pocket having a length of about 8 inches and a width of about 6 inches.
13. The carrying bag according to claim 8, wherein the at least one sub-pocket comprises a sub-pocket having a length of about 9 inches and a width of about 6 inches.
14. The carrying bag according to claim 8, wherein the at least one sub-pocket comprises first and second sub-pockets.
15. The carrying bag according to claim 1, further comprising at least one pen pocket mounted on the main pocket of the front pocket portion.
16. The carrying bag according to claim 1, further comprising a transparent pocket mounted on the main pocket of the front pocket portion.
17. The carrying bag according to claim 1, further comprising a covering flap for covering the front pocket portion.
18. The carrying bag according to claim 1, further comprising an auxiliary pocket mounted on the main bag portion.
19. The carrying bag according to claim 18, wherein the auxiliary pocket comprises a cylindrical loop having a length of about 12 inches, and a diameter of about 1 inch.
20. The carrying bag according to claim 1, further comprising a shoulder strap mounted on the main bag portion.
21. The carrying bag according to claim 20, wherein the shoulder strap comprises:
- a first strap having first and second ends, the first end of the first strap being mounted to the top of the main bag portion; and
- a second strap having first and second ends, the first end of the second strap being mounted to the bottom of the main bag portion;
- wherein the second end of the first strap and the second end of the second strap extend approximately to the center of the main bag portion, and are removably attached at or near the center of the main bag portion such that the length of the shoulder strap is manually adjustable.
22. A carrying bag comprising:
- a main bag portion having a length sufficient to carry architectural drawings; and
- a front pocket portion attached to the main bag portion, the front pocket portion comprising a main pocket and at least one sub pocket mounted on the main pocket.
23. The carrying bag according to claim 22, wherein the at least one sub-pocket comprises a sub-pocket having a length of about 8 inches and a width of about 6 inches.
24. The carrying bag according to claim 22, wherein the at least one sub-pocket comprises a sub-pocket having a length of about 9 inches and a width of about 6 inches.
25. The carrying bag according to claim 22, wherein the at least one sub-pocket comprises first and second sub-pockets.
26. The carrying bag according to claim 22, further comprising at least one pen pocket mounted on the main pocket of the front pocket portion.
27. The carrying bag according to claim 22, further comprising a transparent pocket mounted on the front pocket portion.
28. A carrying bag comprising:
- a main bag portion having a length sufficient to carry architectural drawings;
- a front pocket portion attached to the main bag portion, the front pocket portion comprising a main pocket and at least one sub-pocket mounted on the main pocket; and
- an auxiliary pocket attached to the main bag portion.
29. A carrying bag comprising:
- a main bag portion having a length sufficient to carry architectural drawings;
- a front pocket portion attached to the main bag portion, the front pocket portion comprising a main pocket and at least one sub-pocket mounted on the main pocket; and
- a shoulder strap attached to the main bag portion.
30. A carrying bag comprising:
- a main bag portion having a length sufficient to carry architectural drawings;
- a front pocket portion attached to the main bag portion, the front pocket portion comprising a main pocket and at least one sub-pocket mounted on the main pocket;
- an auxiliary pocket attached to the main bag portion; and
- a shoulder strap attached to the main bag portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 10, 2004
Publication Date: Jun 23, 2005
Inventor: Scott Daves (San Marino, CA)
Application Number: 10/986,484