Garment bag with stabilizer
A garment bag is disclosed which is flexible and includes a suitable form of stiffened rear wall and/or frame. The garment bag incorporates a frame extension forming a stabilizer which increases the footprint of the bag when folded to provide a support base.
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The present invention relates generally to garment bags, and more particularly to flexible or soft garment bags, typically without a perimeter zipper closure to connect various folded sections, which may include a suitable form of stiffened rear wall and/or frame. It particularly relates to an improved form of garment bag incorporating a frame extension forming a stabilizer which increases the footprint of the bag when the bag is folded and to provide a support base for the folded section of the bag.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONVarious forms of garment bags have been manufactured and used for years, and are very familiar to travelers. The typical bag can be hung or held vertically, and can be folded transversely between the ends of the bag either as a double fold or a tri-fold, and then carried by a handle like a suitcase. The inside of a bag of this type usually includes an upper hanger bracket onto which a coat hanger can be attached, and garment bags of this type are designed and configured to hold one or more suits, dresses or the like. Various internal and external pockets having suitable closures, such as zippers, are provided for holding accessory items such as underwear, socks, toiletries and the like. Some bags of this type include wheels and an extendable handle to allow the bag to be pulled or rolled much like a “roll-on” bag.
One of the problems with many foldable garment bags is that the outer folded section of the bag lacks stability, and in the case of many bags with wheels this outer section may drag on the ground or other surface, thereby impeding mobility with the bag and increasing wear on the bag at this section.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a solution to the stability problem of bags, particularly those without perimeter zipper, by incorporating an extension forming a stabilizer at the base of the folded bag which increases the footprint and provides a support base for the folded section or sections. Preferably, the stabilizer comprises an extension of a lower internal frame member of the bag to which the wheels usually are mounted although the stabilizer can be a separate piece.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved garment bag.
The features and advantages of the present invention will become better understood through consideration of the following description and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Turning now to the drawings,
A tri-fold bag is illustrated, but the present concepts are equally applicable to other types of foldable garment bags such as bi-fold, and can be applied to bags with a perimeter zipper 70 as shown in
Importantly, the bag includes a stabilizer 18 as best seen in
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With this type of bag 22, an outer fold section 30 tends to hang down vertically such that the lower end 32 thereof may drag thereby impeding transport of the bag via the wheels as well as adding wear to the bag. The bags of this type lack stability of the outer section 30 because of the absence of a solid interconnected wheel base to stabilize the bag when standing alone as is required for usability.
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While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific examples thereof have been shown in the drawings and described herein in detail. However, it should be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the particular form or structure disclosed, but to the contrary the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. An elongated foldable garment bag, foldable at least in half, comprising an internal rigid frame within at least one end of the bag, wheels attached to and extending outward from the bag, and the frame including a rigid extension extending outwardly from the frame forming a stabilizer onto which an end of an outer fold section of the bag can rest during transport.
2. A bag as in claim 1 wherein the frame is L-shaped.
3. A bag as in claim 1 wherein the frame is U-shaped.
4. A bag as in claim 1 wherein this frame is a multi-component frame.
5. A bag as in claim 1 including a handle extendable from and supported by a back section of the frame.
6. A bag as in claim 1 including closure straps for retaining together the fold sections of the bag.
7. A bag as in claim 1 including a perimeter zipper for retaining together the fold sections of the bag.
8. A bag as in claim 1 including a plurality of internal and external pockets for holding objects to be transported with the bag.
9. A bag as in claim 1 comprising a tri-fold bag, and including straps for holding together the fold sections of the bag and retaining an outer fold section on an upper surface of the stabilizer.
10. A bag as in claim 1 comprising a tri-fold bag, and including straps for holding together the fold sections of the bag and retaining outer fold sections on an upper surface of the stabilizer.
11. A bag as in claim 1 comprising a tri-fold bag, and including zipper closure for holding together the fold sections of the bag and retaining an outer fold section on an upper surface of the stabilizer.
12. An elongated foldable garment bag, foldable at least in half, a body forming a clothes enclosure and including a frame within at least one end of the bag, the frame having sides or edges to which wheels are attached and extend outward from the bag, the frame including a back and an extensible handle secured thereto, and the frame including a base with a rigid extension extending outwardly from the frame forming a stabilizer onto which an end of an outer fold section of the bag can rest during transport.
13. A bag as in claim 12 wherein the frame is L-shaped.
14. A bag as in claim 12 wherein the frame is U-shaped.
15. A bag as in claim 12 wherein the frame is U-shaped.
16. A bag as in claim 12 comprising a tri-fold bag, and including closure members or perimeter zipper for holding together fold sections of the bag and retaining an outer fold section on an upper surface of the stabilizer.
17. A bag as in claim 12 comprising a tri-fold bag, and including zipper closure for holding together fold sections of the bag and retaining an outer fold section on an upper surface of the stabilizer.
18. A bag as in claim 16 including a plurality of internal and external pockets for holding objects to be transported with the bag.
19. A foldable garment bag comprising an internal rigid frame section at one end of the bag, wheels attached to and extending outward from the bag, the frame section including a rigid extension extending outwardly from the frame forming a stabilizer onto which an end of an outer fold section of the bag can rest during transport, at least one closure member for holding together fold sections of the bag and retaining an outer fold section on an upper service of the stabilizer,
- a plurality of internal and external pockets for holding objects to be transported with the bag, and
- a handle extendable from and supported by the bag.
20. A bag as in claim 19 wherein the frame is a rigid L-shaped frame.
21. A bag as in claim 19 wherein the frame is a rigid U-shaped frame.
22. A bag as in claim 19 wherein the handle is supported by a section of the frame section.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 17, 2004
Publication Date: Mar 23, 2006
Applicant:
Inventor: Jay Myers (Newport Beach, CA)
Application Number: 10/944,343
International Classification: B65D 85/18 (20060101); A45C 13/36 (20060101);