Sports bag
A sports bag system includes a first bag having sides and a bottom defining a first inside storage area and a first opening defined by the first bag sides to access the first storage area, the first bag having a first zipper to selectively open and close the first opening; a second bag having sides and a bottom defining a second inside storage area and a second opening defined by the second bag sides to access the second storage area, the first bag having a second zipper to selectively open and close the second opening; a strap for selectively connecting the first bag to the second bag; connection means for connecting the strap to the first and second bags; an electronic storage compartment connected with the first bag; a storage pouch located inside one of the first and second bags; a pocket connected with the strap, the pocket having a pocket opening and closure means for selectively opening and closing the pocket opening; and, a utility bag connected with one of the pocket and the strap and utility back and having a storage condition stowed within the pocket and a deployed condition at least partially extending outside of the pocket and configured to receive and hold articles therein.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/451,240, filed Jan. 24, 2000.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a sports bag, and specifically to a sports bag configured for carrying shoes and other items comfortably and conveniently.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTIONAthletic bags of various sizes and shapes designed to carry sports equipment are well known. Generally such bags consist of a bag portion into which the user stuffs all of his or her equipment, and a shoulder strap portion for carrying the bag. Such bags can have a bulky profile and be difficult to carry. This is especially true when athletic shoes are inserted into the bag, since athletic shoes tend to be unwieldy and do not conform to the interior of the bag. Moreover, such bags often are not sized to accommodate a large piece of equipment, such as a regulation size basketball. What is needed is a bag having a slimmer profile, that is easy to carry, but that can also accommodate athletic shoes and a large piece of equipment when needed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA sports bag system includes a first bag having sides and a bottom defining a first inside storage area and a first opening defined by the first bag sides to access the first storage area, the first bag having a first zipper to selectively open and close the first opening; a second bag having sides and a bottom defining a second inside storage area and a second opening defined by the second bag sides to access the second storage area, the first bug having a second zipper to selectively open and close the second opening; a. strap for selectively connecting the first bag to the second bag; connection means for connecting the Strap to the first and second bags; an electronic storage compartment connected with the first. bag; a storage pouch located inside one of the first and second bags; a pocket connected with the strap, the pocket having a pocket opening and closure means for selectively opening and closing the pocket opening; and, a utility bag connected with one of the pocket and the strap and utility back and having a storage condition stowed within the pocket and a deployed condition at least partially extending outside of the pocket and configured to receive and hold articles therein.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved sports bag. Other objects and advantages will become apparent from the following description of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, and any alterations or modifications in the illustrated device, and any further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
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Bag 20 is fixedly connected to pouch 27 (or to strap 1, surrounded by pocket 27) by any appropriate means such as by sewing. Alternative embodiments are contemplated wherein bag 20 is detachably connected to and within pocket 27. For example and without limitation,
Cell phone holder 4 is mounted to strap 1 in a convenient location between cushion pad 2 and the connection (at 43) of strap 1 to bag 9b. Holder 4 is contemplated to have a shape and size to accommodate a variety of different cell phones. Alternatively, holder 4 is contemplated to comprise a variety of different cell phone cases, each case configured to matingly receive and hold a mating cell phone. As with utility bag 20, cell phone holder 4 may be fixedly and removably connected to strap 1 or it may be detachably connected so that the user can remove the cell phone, in its protective case, for use away from bag system 25. The connection means may be a spring biased clip and mating slot, Velcro®, or a variety of other methods commonly used to clip a cased cell phone onto a users belt. In this regard, some cell phone users already keep their cell phones in a case that has a belt clip. Alternative embodiments are contemplated wherein, instead of a cell phone holder 4, strap 1 is provided thereat with a loop 44 (
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Each bag 9a and 9b defines an interior compartment sized and shaped to receive at least one shoe, boot, roller skate, or other footwear item. Access to such interior compartment is by pulling zipper handle 10 to open a zipper 8. The zipper 8 of each bag 9a and 9b preferably extends sufficiently around the bag, from the toe 41 to the lower end of heel 42 thereof, to facilitate easy insertion and withdrawal of even the largest and most cumbersome footwear item. Each bag 9a and 9b is appropriately connected to strap 1 at 28 and 43, respectively, for example by sewing.
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Holder 66 also has a main bottom wall 87 and an outer wall 72 extends outwardly from bag wall 59. Within outer wall 72, holder 66 has a CD magazine 88 that includes its own upstanding, generally circular outer walls 91 and a hingedly connected cover flap 92. A plurality of CD sleeves 93 are hingedly connected to magazine outer wall 88 and are sized and configured, preferably with transparent sleeve walls 94, to each receive one or two CDs, as shown. The CDs can be protected by folding flap 92 from the open position shown to a closed position covering the CDs, and a zipper 90 is provided to secure flap 92 all the way around.
On the inside, bag 52 includes one or more zippered utility pouches 67 (
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As discussed with respect to an earlier mentioned embodiment, a fully removable holder 125 is also envisioned in conjunction with the invention. The holder 125 would protect the CD player when the bag 52 is in use, but would also allow the CD player to be played without removal from the holder 125, such as when the bag 52 is not in use. The holder 125 could be attached to the bag 52 by a Velcro® attachment, a zipper, or any other appropriate selectively removable means of attachment.
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Any individual bag of the bag systems described herein is contemplated to be large enough to completely receive a very large shoe (e.g. a size 18 basketball shoe), a roller skate, ice skate, roller blade, etc. In use, the average individual user may be able to fit both of his or her size 8 or 11 shoes in a single one of the bag 52. In use then, it is contemplated that the hook 106 may be removed from the unused bag and hooked onto the ring of the other bag 52 holding the two shoes. In this configuration, both hooks (at opposing ends of the strap 105, for example) will be connected to the single ring of bag 52, and the user will sling the now looped strap 105 over his or her shoulder for carrying. Alternatively, the connection member 111 at the toe 110 of bag 52 may be configured the same as ring 102 (or instead of replacing member 111, another ring 102 may be provided at the toe 110), so the opposing ends of the strap 105 can be connected, one at the ring 102 at heel 104 and one at the ring at toe 110. This way, the single bag and strap can more easily be carried around the shoulder or head and shoulder of the user.
Alternative embodiments are contemplated wherein a series of crisscrossing elastic bands are connected with strap 1, and a cell phone can be quickly inserted into the elastic band lattice to hold the cell phone securely in place. This configuration permits easy access to the cell phone buttons and easy removal for use of the phone away from the strap. Such elastic lattice configuration is contemplated for use in alternative embodiments to hold a CD player or other item inside or outside of the bags or on the strap. Also, while compartments and sleeves and the like have been described herein for CD players, all such compartments and holding configurations are contemplated for holding other similar electronic devices, such as digital players and/or recorders (such as MP3 players), personal information devices (such as a Palm Pilot®) and any other such devices that a person may want to carry.
The bags described herein (e.g. bag 52) are contemplated to have a waterproof outer cover and to be machine washable. Other embodiments contemplate at least a portion of the bags and/or strap to be made of leather.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrated and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that. all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
Claims
1. A sports bag system, comprising:
- a first bag sized to receive athletic footwear;
- a second bag sized to receive athletic footwear;
- a strap connecting the first and second bags; and
- at least one pocket within the strap, wherein the at least one pocket contains a utility bag connected with the pocket.
2. The sports bag system of claim 1, wherein the utility bag has a stowed position, in which it remains within the pocket, and a deployed position, in which it is outside the pocket.
3. The sports bag system of claim 2, wherein the utility bag is sized to hold a regulation size basketball when in its deployed position.
4. The sports bag system of claim 1, wherein one of the first bag and second bag contains a storage pouch.
5. The sports bag system of claim 1, wherein one of the first bag and second bag contains a storage pouch for an electronic device.
6. The sports bag system of claim 1, wherein one of the first bag and second bag contains a storage pouch for at least one accessory relating to an electronic device.
7. The sports bag system of claim 5, wherein the electronic device is a CD player.
8. The sports bag system of claim 6, wherein the at least one accessory is one of a pair of headphones and a CD storage case.
9. The sports bag system of claim 1, further comprising a cell phone holder connected to the strap.
10. The sports bag system of claim 1, wherein the first and second bags are able to accommodate athletic footwear having additional structures such as wheels or blades by way of an opening in the base of the bags through which the additional structures may be located.
11. The sports bag system of claim 10, wherein the opening may be selectively opened and closed.
12. The sports bag system of claim 10, wherein the opening is connected with a protective bag having a stowed position, in which it remains within the opening, and a deployed position, in which it is outside the opening.
13. A sports bag system, comprising:
- a first bag having sides and a bottom defining a first inside storage area and a first opening defined by the first bag sides to access the first storage area, said first bag having a first zipper to selectively open and close the first opening;
- a second bag having sides and a bottom defining a second inside storage area and a second opening defined by the second bag sides to access the second storage area, said first bag having a second zipper to selectively open and close the second opening;
- a strap for selectively connecting the first bag to the second bag;
- connection means for connecting said strap to said first and second bags;
- an electronic storage compartment connected with said first bag;
- a storage pouch located inside one of said first and second bags;
- a pocket connected with said strap, said pocket having a pocket opening and closure means for selectively opening and closing the pocket opening; and
- a utility bag connected with one of said pocket and said strap and utility bag and having a storage condition stowed within said pocket and a deployed condition at least partially extending outside of said pocket and configured to receive and hold articles therein.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 11, 2003
Publication Date: Nov 29, 2007
Inventor: Sabrina Brooks (Milwaukee, WI)
Application Number: 10/536,098
International Classification: B65D 85/00 (20060101); A45C 13/30 (20060101);