Discrete organizers for a travel bag
A travel bag that is customizable to a user needs that allows a user to display the contents of a discrete organizer located in the bag in a simple manner. In particular, the bag has a flap and an extendable handle to which the flap may be coupled. The discreet organizer is fastened to an interior surface of the flap so that it is displayed when the flap is secured to the extended handle. The flap may be coupled to the extended handle by a fastener located on the flap or by a fastener located on the discrete organizer.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to Provisional Application U.S. Ser. No. 60/658,834 entitled “Discrete Organizer for a Travel Bag,” filed Mar. 24, 2005 attorney docket No. 47636.32. and Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/671,805 entitled “Discrete Organizers for a Travel Bag,” filed Apr. 15, 2005 attorney docket No. 47636.33 both of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference hereto.
BACKGROUNDConventional bags come in many varieties. It is known to provide bags, whether they are travel bags or purses, with separate compartments to hold items. Often, many subcompartments are formed in a larger compartment provided by the interior of the bag itself. Oftentimes, it is desirable to separate certain items from other items, such as toiletries and cosmetics. It can be difficult to pack cosmetics and toiletries within a suitcase and have those products readily available to the user. In addition, known designs suffer from the inability to customize the interior of the bag so that it suits the user's needs.
SUMMARYAccording to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a travel bag including a bottom panel, a front, back, first and second side panels and a flap. The bottom panel has a front edge, a back edge and a first and second side edge coupling the front edge to the back edge. The front panel is coupled to the front edge of the bottom panel, the back panel is coupled to the back edge of the bottom panel, the back panel having a top edge, the first side panel is coupled to the first side edge of the bottom panel and the second side panel is coupled to the second side edge of the bottom panel. The flap has a first edge coupled to the top edge of the back panel, the flap has side edges and a front edge that detachably couple to the first and second side panels and front panel respectively.
A telescoping handle is coupled to the back panel wherein the telescoping handle can be in a collapsed position or an extended position. The flap has a hook coupled to its front edge that can be coupled to the telescoping handle when the handle is in its extended position so that an interior surface of the flap is exposed and the flap is substantially parallel with the back panel. A removable organizer may be detachable coupled to the interior surface of the flap.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a travel bag including a body and a flap. The body defines a compartment and has an opening to provide access to the compartment. The flap is coupled to the body and has a free end which can be secured to the body to cover the opening. A handle is coupled to the body and extends away from the body wherein the free end of the flap when not secured to the bag can be coupled to the handle so that an interior surface of the flap is exposed. A removable organizer is coupled to the interior surface of the flap.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An organization system for a travel bag in which discrete organizer components may be utilized, and configured, as a user desires within the travel bag.
In particular, the bag has a bottom panel 200 that is parallel to the plane of the floor on which the bag is placed as shown in
In addition, the discrete organizers may have other configurations. The travel bag 100 shown in
Of course other ways of securing the organizers to the interior of a travel bag are included.
The organizers may be made of a clear plastic so that the traveler can see the items contained therein. Additionally, they may be made of a nylon netting, for example. Preferably they are washable and compliant. In addition, a pouch or compartment may be located on the flat back panel of an organizer to provide additional storage or a hidden compartment for valuables.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it should be understood that various changes, adaptations and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A travel bag comprising:
- a bottom panel having a front edge, a back edge and a first and second side edge coupling the front edge to the back edge;
- a front panel coupled to the front edge of the bottom panel;
- a back panel coupled to the back edge of the bottom panel, the back panel having a top edge;
- a first side panel coupled to the first side edge of the bottom panel;
- a second side panel coupled to the second side edge of the bottom panel;
- a flap having a first edge coupled to the top edge of the back panel, the flap having side edges and a front edge that detachably couple to the first and second side panels and front panel respectively; and
- a telescoping handle coupled to the back panel wherein the telescoping handle can be in a collapsed position or an extended position, the flap having a hook coupled to the front edge that can be coupled to the telescoping handle when the handle is in its extended position so that an interior surface of the flap is exposed and the flap is substantially parallel with the back panel.
2. The bag of claim 1 further comprising an organizer coupled to the interior surface of the flap.
3. The bag of claim 2 further comprising a fastening mechanism for coupling the organizer to the interior of the flap so that the organizer may be removed from the interior surface of the flap.
4. The bag of claim 3 wherein the fastening mechanism is a hook and loop closure on the interior surface of the flap which cooperate with complementary hook and look closure located on a back surface of the removable organizer.
5. The bag of claim 3 wherein the organizer has a plurality of compartments located on a front surface.
6. The bag of claim 3 wherein the fastening mechanism couples a plurality of organizers to the interior of the flap.
7. The bag of claim 3 wherein the fastening mechanism is a snap having a socket portion and a stud portion wherein the socket position is located on the interior surface of the flap and the stud portion is located on a back surface of the organizer.
8. The bag of claim 3 wherein the fastening mechanism is a zipper, one half of which is located on the interior surface of the flap and a complementary half of which is located around a periphery of the organizer.
9. The bag of claim 3 wherein the organizer has a hook extending therefrom so that the organizer can be hung on its own when removed from the bag.
10. The bag of claim 2 wherein the organizer has a plurality of compartments located on a first surface.
11. The bag of claim 10 wherein the organizer has a compartment located on a second surface opposite the first surface.
12. A travel bag comprising:
- a bottom panel having a front edge, a back edge and a first and a second side edge coupling the front edge to the back edge.
- a front panel coupled to the front edge of the bottom panel;
- a back panel coupled to the back edge of the bottom panel, the back panel having a top edge;
- a first side panel coupled to the first side edge of the bottom panel;
- a second side panel coupled to the second side edge of the bottom panel;
- a flap having a first edge coupled to the top edge of the back panel, the flap having side edges and a front edge that detachably couple to the first and second side panels and front panel respectively;
- a telescoping handle coupled to the back panel wherein the telescoping handle can be in a collapsed position or an extended position;
- an organizer coupled to the interior surface of the flap; and
- means for coupling the flap to the telescoping handle when the handle is in its extended position so that an interior surface of the flap is exposed and the flap is substantially parallel with the back panel.
13. The bag of claim 12 wherein the organizer is removable from the interior surface of the flap.
14. The bag of claim 12 further comprising a fastening mechanism for coupling the organizer to the interior to the flap.
15. The bag of claim 14 wherein the fastening mechanism are hook and loop pads on the interior surface of the flap which cooperate with complementary hook and loop pads located on a back surface of the removable organizer.
16. The bag of claim 12 wherein the organizer has a plurality of compartments located on a front surface.
17. The bag of claim 14 wherein the fastening mechanism couples a plurality of organizers to the interior of the flap.
18. The bag of claim 14 wherein the fastening mechanism is a snap having a socket portion and a stud portion wherein the socket portion is located on the interior surface of the flap and the stud portion is located on a back surface of the organizer.
19. The bag of claim 14 wherein the fastening mechanism is a zipper, one half of which is located on the interior surface of the flap and a complementary half of which is located around a periphery of the organizer.
20. The bag of claim 13 wherein the organizer has a hook extending therefrom so that the organizer can be hung on its own when removed from the bag.
21. The bag of claim 12 wherein the means for coupling the flap to the handle comprises a hook located at the front edge of the flap.
22. The bag of claim 12 wherein the means for coupling the flap to the handle comprises a hook located on the organizer.
23. A travel bag comprising:
- a body defining a compartment, the body having an opening to provide access to the compartment;
- a flap coupled to the body, the flap having a free end which can be secured to the body to cover the opening;
- a handle coupled to the body and extending away from the body wherein the free end of the flap, when not secured to the bag, can be coupled to the handle so that an interior surface of the flap is exposed; and
- an organizer coupled to the interior surface of the flap.
24. The bag of claim 23 wherein the organizer is removable.
25. The bag of claim 23 further comprising a telescoping handle coupled to the body wherein the telescoping handle can be in an extended position or a collapsed condition;
- means for coupling the flap to the telescoping handle when the handle is in its extended position so that the interior surface of the flap is exposed.
26. The bag of claim 25 wherein the means for coupling the flap to the handle comprises a hook located at the front edge of the flap.
27. The bag of claim 25 wherein the means for coupling the flap to the handle comprises a hook located on the removable organizer.
28. The bag of claim 23 further comprising a fastening mechanism located on the interior surface of the flap wherein the fastening mechanism are hook and loop pads on the interior surface of the flap which cooperate with complementary hook and loop pads located on a back surface of the organizer.
29. The bag of claim 23 wherein the organizer has a plurality of compartments located on a front surface.
30. The bag of claim 23 further comprising a fastening mechanism located on the interior surface of the flap wherein the fastening mechanism is a snap having a socket portion and a stud portion wherein the socket portion is located on the interior surface of the flap and the stud portion is located on a back surface of the organizer.
31. The bag of claim 23 further comprising a fastening mechanism located on the interior surface of the flap wherein the fastening mechanism is a zipper, one half of which is located on the interior surface of the flap and a complementary half of which is located around a periphery of the organizer.
32. The bag of claim 27 wherein the organizer has a hook extending therefrom so that the organizer can be hung on its own when removed from the bag.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 13, 2005
Publication Date: Sep 7, 2006
Inventor: Lori Greiner (Chicago, IL)
Application Number: 11/150,987
International Classification: A45C 3/00 (20060101); A45C 5/14 (20060101);