Multi eyeglass holder
Embodiment of this holder is a configuration of elongated compartments, one adjoined to another. End pieces of a handle are attached to a perimeter of the embodiment. Placement of a handle determines which perimeter open end of said compartments will rest and the position as to how items contained within are stored.
1. Field of Invention
This invention is directly related to holders that store multiple items and the various ways we travel.
2. Description of Related Art
The related art of holders and bags in general have a base panel larger in size than the secondary or inside panel. Compartments are contained within these panels. Handles are positioned to carry or store items contained within embodiment upright. For most, opening of body is on top with handle attached to either side of that opening.
SUMMARYMost people have more than one pair of eyeglasses (i.e. sunglasses, reading, prescription). We take them with us for use throughout our day. We need one holder for carrying and storing these items. Where the handle is attached to embodiment determines how convenient it is when we travel with said holder.
A DETAILED DESCRIPTIONA complex configuration of elongated compartments equal in size within the front and back panels, adjoining one to another, wherein, end pieces of a handle are attached to a perimeter of embodiment.
DRAWINGS—FIGURES
Claims
1. A flexible holder for storing multiple pairs of eyeglasses or items of the like comprising a configuration of elongated compartments equal in size within front and back panels, adjoining one to another, wherein, end pieces of a handle are attached to a perimeter of embodiment whereby;
- top and side perimeters exchange title according to placement of open side of said compartments and the connecting point of each end piece of a handle to corners, perimeters, or body of said holder whereby;
- open side of compartments are a top perimeter of said holder, wherein each end piece of a handle is connected to outer most corners of the top perimeter whereby;
- handle remains connected to a top perimeter while open end of said compartments are a side perimeter whereby;
- open end of said compartments remain a side perimeter as one end piece of said handle is attached to a outer most perimeter thereof; opposite end piece of handle is attached to the opposite outer most side perimeter of embodiment whereby;
- one end piece of said handle is attached to an interior perimeter of a compartment thereof; opposite end piece of said handle is attached to an opposite interior perimeter wherein, both end pieces are attached to the same side of embodiment.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 29, 2006
Publication Date: Jul 5, 2007
Inventor: Mary Boyette
Application Number: 11/647,833
International Classification: A45C 11/04 (20060101);