HANDBAG WITH EXCHANGEABLE COMPONENTS
A handbag with exchangeable components is described. Also described are fastening mechanisms for use with a removable liner and for fastening the interior liner to the exterior of the handbag. Furthermore, exchangeable exterior pieces and mechanisms for fastening such exterior pieces to the exterior portion of the handbag are described.
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FIELD OF INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a handbag with exchangeable components.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONHandbags and purses tend to be a portable repository of important or convenient items for their owners. It is often desirable, for purposes of fashion, or for the sake of practicality, for handbag owners to use different handbags on different occasions. With known handbags, if users wish to change handbags for an occasion, they will usually wish to transfer some items (such as, for example, a driver's license, credit cards, money) from a first handbag which had previously been in use to another handbag which they intend to use.
This transfer of items from the first handbag to the other handbag tends to be inconvenient, and can lead to lost time for the user, as well as possibly to the loss of items during the transfer.
Therefore, a need exists for a handbag with exchangeable components that tends to be easy to use and secure and that does not cause undue stress on interior or exterior portions of a handbag.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn an aspect of the present invention, there is a handbag comprising an exterior shell and a removable accessory detachably attached to the exterior shell by an attachment mechanism. The attachment mechanism has movable parts and is operable to secure the removable accessory to the exterior shell while the mechanism is in a first position, and operable to release the removable accessory while the mechanism is in a second position. While the mechanism is in the second position and the removable accessory is removed from the mechanism, another removable accessory is receivable by the mechanism for detachable attachment to the exterior shell after receipt of the another accessory by the mechanism and the mechanism is moved to the first position.
The removable accessory may comprise jewelry. It may further comprise a semi-precious stone. It may still further comprise a precious stone.
In another aspect of the present invention, there is a handbag comprising an exterior shell having a shell opening to an interior compartment defined by the exterior shell. The shell has a shell connection aperture therethrough. The handbag further comprises a removable liner for insertion into the interior compartment. The liner is complimentary to the exterior shell and has a liner opening complimentary to the shell opening. The removable liner further comprises a liner connection aperture complimentary to the shell connection aperture in the exterior shell and aligning therewith when the liner is inserted into the interior compartment of the exterior shell for forming an aligned aperture with the shell connection and interior connection apertures. The removable liner is insertable within the interior compartment and is detachably attachable within the interior compartment by a fastener passing through the aligned aperture.
The fastener may be movable from an unsecured position for inserting the fastener through the aligned aperture to a secured position for preventing withdrawal of the fastener through the aligned aperture.
The fastener may comprise first and second parts connected by a hinge to permit relative movement of the parts between the unsecured and secured positions.
The fastener may include an arm for passing through the aligned aperture. The end of the arm may be rotatable between the unsecured and secured positions.
A rim may surround the liner connection aperture in an interior of the liner. The end of the arm of the fastener may be passable through the aligned aperture into the interior or the liner. The rim may have a notch to help retain the end of the arm in the secured position after the end is passed into the interior of the liner and rotated to the secured position.
The end of the arm may be ring-shaped. The ring-shaped end may comprise a retractable bar movable to reveal an opening to the ring-shaped end for inserting an accessory into the ring-shaped end. The retractable bar may be further movable to close the opening the secure the accessory to the ring-shaped end. The accessory may be a handbag strap.
The shell may have a shell edge at the opening to the interior compartment. The exterior shell may have a wrapping section wrappable into the liner opening over a liner edge complementary to the shell edge when the liner is inserted into the exterior shell. The shell connection aperture may be located in the wrapping section.
The exterior shell may have a second shell connection aperture positioned such that when the liner is inserted into the interior compartment and the wrapping section is wrapped over the liner edge, the second shell connection aperture is aligned with the aligned aperture for the fastener to pass through.
The fastener may include an arm for passing through the aligned aperture and second shell connection aperture. The end of the arm may be rotatable between the unsecured and secured positions.
The fastener may comprise first and second parts connected by a hinge to permit relative movement of the parts between the unsecured and secured positions.
Each of the shell connection aperture, the second shell connection aperture and liner connection aperture may be rectangular in shape.
In another aspect of the present invention, there is a handbag comprising an exterior shell having an opening to an interior compartment defined by the exterior shell, a fastener, and a removable cover detachably attached to the exterior shell by the fastener for covering the opening to the interior compartment. The fastener permits complete detachment of the cover from the exterior shell. When the removable cover is detachably attached to the exterior shell, the cover is operable between a first position and a second position, such that in the first position the removable cover substantially covers the opening and thereby restricting access to the interior compartment of the handbag, and such that in the second position access to the interior compartment is provided through the opening.
The fastener may include parts moveable between at least an unsecured position and a secured position. The fastener may be passable through a shell connection aperture in the exterior shell while in the unsecured position, and thereafter moveable to the secured position and operates with the shell connection aperture to detachably attach the removable cover to the exterior shell.
The parts may include first and second portions connected by a hinge to permit relative movement of the portions between the unsecured and secured positions.
The parts may include an arm for passing through the shell connection aperture. The arm may have an end rotatable between the unsecured and secured positions.
A rim may surround the shell connection aperture in the interior compartment. The end of the arm of the fastener may be passable through the shell connection aperture into the interior compartment while the fastener is in the unsecured position. The rim may have a notch to help retain the end of the arm in the secured position after the end is passed into the interior compartment and rotated to the secured position.
The end of the arm may be ring-shaped. The ring-shaped end may comprise a retractable bar movable to reveal an opening to the ring-shaped end for inserting an accessory into the ring-shaped end. The retractable bar may be further movable to close the opening to secure the accessory to the ring-shaped end.
The accessory may be a handbag strap. The removable cover may be made of a different material than the handbag. The different material may be selected from the group of materials consisting of alligator skin, leather, crocodile skin, suede, patent leather, and Kevlar. The removable cover may a precious stone detachably attached thereto. The removable cover may comprise a semi-precious stone detachably attached thereto. The removable cover may comprise jewelry detachably attached thereto.
The removable cover may comprises a cover connection aperture permitting the fastener to pass therethrough when the fastener is in the unsecured position and operating with the fastener to detachably attach the cover to the exterior shell when the fastener is in the secured position.
In another embodiment of the present invention, there is a handbag comprising an exterior shell having a shell opening to an interior compartment defined by the exterior shell. The shell has a shell connection aperture therethrough. The handbag further comprises a removable liner for insertion into the interior compartment. The liner is complimentary to the exterior shell and detachably attached to the exterior shell by a fastener attached thereto. The fastener has at least one part being movable from an unsecured position to pass through the shell connection aperture to a secured position after passing through the aperture to detachably attach the liner to the exterior shell.
The foregoing and other aspects of the invention will become more apparent from the following description of specific embodiments thereof and the accompanying drawings which illustrate, by way of example only, the principles of the invention. In the drawings, where like elements feature like reference numerals (and wherein individual elements bear unique alphabetical suffixes):
The description which follows, and the embodiments described therein, are provided by way of illustration of an example, or examples, of particular embodiments of the principles of the present invention. These examples are provided for the purposes of explanation, and not limitation, of those principles and of the invention. In the description, which follows, like parts are marked throughout the specification and the drawings with the same respective reference numerals.
In an embodiment of the present invention, there is a handbag having different exchangeable components, including decorative exterior components, and mechanisms for detachably attaching such components to the handbag. Exchangeable components tend to be desirable to, among other things, vary the look of the handbag. By changing exterior components on the handbag, different appearances of the handbag can be achieved. Such different appearances may be desirable as fashion or practical considerations dictate.
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Backpiece 102 comprises a cylindrical central post 104 with a passageway therethrough having an opening 118 at one end that is narrower than an opposing opening 136. Backpiece 102 further comprises two opposing side pieces 106 which extend from central post 104 opposite to one another. It will be appreciated that side pieces 106 and central post 104 may be integrally formed as one piece, or be multiple pieces connected together. The passageway of central post 104 may be a cylindrical hollow tube that runs the length of post 104 as shown in
Ring 108 is provided so as to provide reduced friction against a surface that fastener 101 is attached to. For example, if fastener 101 is connected to a handbag, as described in detail below, ring 108 provides reduced friction through its rotational movement as one planar side of the ring engages a surface of the handbag, which tends to reduce the stress or wear on the surface. Ring 108 further enables attachment of another component, such as a chain of a handbag, to fastener 101.
For the embodiment, bar 120 is connected to backpiece 102 by way of central pin 110. Pin 110, when assembled with fastener 101, has a flange 112 at the proximal end thereof. Pin 110 further has an insertion section 128 at the distal end thereof. Insertion section 128 and the main body of pin 110 are insertable into the passageway of central post 114 from opening 136, and flange 112 extends from pin 110 in physical relation to the diameter of opening 118 to prevent pin 110 from being pulled through opening 136. Insertion section 128 is of a dimension that permits it to be fed through opening 118, while the diameter of the main body of pin 110 is such that only insertion section 128 may pass through opening 118. Insertion section 128 is also of a dimension that can be fed through passage 122 of bar 120, and a securing pin 124 is provided to engage slot 125 in bar 120 and slot 126 in insertion section 128 to secure bar 120 to pin 110, and by other connections of fastener 101, to backpiece 102, faceplate 100 and fastener 101. It will be appreciated that when fastener 101 is assembled and spring 114 is wrapped around pin 110, one end of spring 114 acts against opening 118 of central post 104 while the other end of spring 114 acts against flange 112 of pin 110. This tends to push pin 110 towards the proximal end of fastener 101, so that bar 120 tends to be pulled into indentations 116 so as to secure bar 120 in one or more positions defined by indentations 116. The lengths of pin 110 and insertion section 128 are selected to allow them to fit through the passageway and opening 118 of central post 104. For the embodiment, opposing side pieces 106 further includes partial grooves 138 to help secure bar 120 in the open position. While a cylindrical pin 110 is described herein, it will be appreciated that other pins or pin assemblies of differing geometry or configurations may be used in other embodiments of fasteners, as described below.
For the embodiment, the distal end of the central post 104 comprises four curved indentations 116a, 116b, 116c, 116d disposed peripherally around the distal opening of opening 118 to define two positions for bar 120 to be secured against. Cylindrical bar 120 is biconvex as shown, but it will be appreciated that in other embodiments, other complementary shapes may be used for the bar and indentations. As described above, bar 120 can be rotatably moved from an unsecured position (as shown in
In the unsecured position, the bar 120 rests in indentations 116a and 116c. In the secured position, the bar rests in indentations 116b and 116d. As described above, spring 114 urges pin 110 toward faceplate 100, which in turn urges bar 120 to remain within whichever indentations in which it is positioned by the user. Thus, the bar 120 tends to remain in one position until manipulated by the user to another position.
Fastener 101 may be used, in an embodiment, to secure exchangeable components of a handbag to one another.
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The exterior liner, or shell, 202 may have flaps 206a and 206b. Once compartment 200 is inserted into liner 202, flaps 206a and 206b can fold inwardly and can rest flush against the inside wall of compartment 200. Exterior liner 202 has a number of apertures 208a, 208b, 208c and 208d that are similar in shape and size with the apertures 204a, 204b, 204c and 204d in the interior compartment 200 The flaps 206a and 206b also have a number of apertures 210a, 210b, 210c and 210d that are similar in shape and size with the apertures 204a, 204b, 204c and 204d in the interior compartment 200 and with the apertures 208a, 208b, 208c and 208d in the exterior liner 202. Interior compartment 200 can be inserted into exterior liner 202 in such a way that apertures 204 align with apertures 208 and 210. In a preferred embodiment, the exterior dimensions of compartment 200 and the interior dimensions of liner 202 are matched to provide an easily movable frictional fit of compartment 200 inside liner 202, and which provides alignment of apertures 204 and 208 when compartment 200 rests inside liner 202 by force of gravity, as shown in
With the interior compartment 200 and exterior liner 202 aligned as aforesaid, when flaps 206a and 206b are folded inwardly they will lie flush against the inside wall of interior liner 200, and apertures 210a, 210b, 210c and 210d will be aligned with apertures 208a, 208b, 208c and 208d, which in turn will be aligned with apertures 204a, 204b, 204c and 204d, as shown in
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It will be appreciated that the shapes of apertures 204, 208 and 210, and flaps 206, may be selected to provide additional surfaces and support structures for fastener 101 to engage against, and this tends to permit greater weight to be carried in compartment 200 without damage to compartment 200 or liner 202 where fastener 101 is engaged against. As described above, rings 108 of fasteners 101 may also tend to reduce frictional stress of faceplate 100 of fastener 101 against the exterior, and usually decorative, surface of liner 202.
Chains 214a and 214b may be fastened to the rings 108 of fasteners 101. Chains 214a and 214b may be used as handles or carrying straps for the handbag comprising compartment 200 and liner 202. It will be appreciated that by connecting chains to ring 108, an aesthetically pleasing faceplate 100 of fastener 101 may be left undisturbed by a connecting mechanism to a chain 214. Chains 214a and 211b may be fitted with a clasp or other connection mechanism such that they can be removed from ring 108, allowing users to exchange chains as they wish. Furthermore, chains 214a and 214b may be fitted with additional clasps or other connecting mechanisms to allow other chains to be attached to chains 214a and 214b themselves, thereby lengthening or shortening chains to be attached to the rings 108 as a user finds suitable or fashionable. Furthermore chains 214a and 214b may also be attached at shorter lengths, or doubled back on themselves as a user finds suitable or desirable.
It will be appreciated that chains, or straps, 214a and 214b may be made of metal, leather or other materials, and that they may be solid structures, such as loops and straps, as well as linked structures such as chains. The chains 214a and 214b may themselves be aesthetically pleasing, and may be worn as jewelry by some users. It will be appreciated that in other embodiments, other structures, materials, or combinations thereof may be used.
In another embodiment of the invention, a purse or handbag may be fitted with other exchangeable components, such as a cover flap, using fasteners 310 similar to fasteners 101 described above. For example,
Flap 304 has apertures 308a and 308b that are matched to apertures 306a and 306b respectively. These apertures 308a and 308b are similar in shape and size to apertures 306a and 306b. The flap 304 may be positioned in such a way that the apertures 308a and 308b are aligned with apertures 306a and 306b creating overlapping apertures. In this position, flap 304 covers top opening 302 of purse 300.
When the apertures are aligned as aforesaid, the fastener in the unsecured position may be passed through the overlapping apertures. Once the fastener has been inserted, by turning the bar 320 perpendicular to the lateral length of the distal end of fastener 310, fastener 310 can be manipulated to the secured position to secure flap 304 to purse 300. By inserting one or more fasteners 310 in their unsecured position into each of the overlapping apertures, and by then manipulating bars 320 thereof to the secured position, the purse 300 and flap 304 may be attached to one another.
In the embodiment, apertures 306a and 306b are situated along one longitudinal side of purse 300 to allow for flap 304 to be attached to only one side of purse 300. This allows for flap 304 to be opened at one side of purse 300 to reveal its contents to the user. It will be appreciated that in other embodiments, other configurations of flaps or other components of handbags can be achieved.
An exchangeable flap 314 is also shown, with dimensions and apertures 318 substantially identical to apertures 308. Flap 314 as shown is dimensionally similar to flap 304, but it will be appreciated that so long as the placement and dimensions of aperture 318 is complementary to aperture 306 for securing to purse 300 by fasteners 310, an exchangeable flap may be otherwise different from flap 304 or 314. For the embodiment, flap 314 provides different decorative features than flap 304, so as to provide a user with a different appearance to purse 300 when a different flap is attached.
In another embodiment, exchangeable accessories may be added to a handbag or purse by way of an attachment mechanism permitting detachable attachment of an accessory to the handbag. Referring to
The mount 400 may be attached to a handbag or other item such that only the tubes 404a and 404b are visible. This attachment is illustrated in
An exchangeable accessory 406 having a complementary attachment mechanism to mount 400, as shown in
In an embodiment, a release mechanism is provided that tends to be easily accessible by a user to detachably attach and detach accessory 406 from mount 400. A pin holder 412 is slidably attached to the backside of the accessory 406. The pin holder 412 has two pin retainers 414a and 414b. Once again, while two pin retainers are described, it will be appreciated the one or more than two pin retainers may be used. The pin retainers 414a and 414b are hollow cylinders into which the ends of pins 410a and 410b fit and are secured in place when the pins 410a and 410b are held flat against the backside of the accessory 406. Pin retainers 414a and 414b are attached to a release 416 for removing pin retainers 414 from pins 410 to release pins 410 from their secured position. For the embodiment, release 416 extends beyond an edge of accessory 406 such that it tends to be more easily accessed by a user looking from the frontside 405 of accessory 406. Release 416 may be bent towards frontside 405 as shown in
For the embodiment, the attachment of the accessory 406 to the tubes 402a and 402b is effected by insertion of pins 410a and 410b into tubes 402a and 402b, respectively. After pins 410a and 410b are inserted into tubes 402a and 402b, pin retainers 412a and 412b may be positioned over the ends of the pins 410a and 410b to hold the accessory 406 in close proximity to the handbag or purse attached to mount 400.
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In a still further embodiment of the fastener 501, at least one plate 516 is attached to the faceplate 500. One or more plate 516 may contain an aperture 518 to which removable straps, such as for a handbag, may be attached.
For the embodiment, at least an additional plate 516 is connected to faceplate 500 or to each other by way of one or more links 519. It will be appreciated that in either embodiments, a connection mechanism for straps may be directly on a faceplate, and other connecting mechanisms for a faceplate may be used.
In a further embodiment illustrated at
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As shown in
In one embodiment of the handbag as shown in
For the embodiment, apertures 602 and 620 may each be rimmed by grommets as shown in
In one embodiment shown in
The mounting plate 632 is held within the liner 606 such that the mounting plate 632 is not visible when the liner 606 is fully assembled. It is thus appreciated that the liner 606, or portions thereof, may consist of two or more layers of similar or differing materials.
In the embodiment shown in
In another embodiment, the liner 606 may also comprise a layer of stiff material 638 as shown in
In another embodiment of the handbag 604, part 612 may be inserted through an aperture in the liner 606 rather than permanently attached thereto. The fastener 602 would then function to retain the liner 606 within the handbag 604 as described in the preceding paragraph, although the fastener 602 would not, itself, be attached to the handbag 604 or the liner 606.
For the embodiment of the handbag 604, as shown in
Part 610 may include a decorative design, such as shown in
For the embodiment shown, an angled post 636 may protrude from part 610 as shown in
In other embodiments, various different fasteners and components may be used in different combinations. For example, for the handbag 604 shown in
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For the embodiment, fastener 700 is attached to flap 724, with rod 720 extending to connect with back piece 722 to secure flap 724 between back piece 722 and base portion 717. Back piece 722 and base portion 717 may also be connected to mounting plates inside flap 724 as described below.
Securing portion 702 may be inserted through apertures 704a and 704b in handbag 706 when securing portion 702 is in the unsecured position shown in
Arm 718 may be spring loaded and may contain notches 742 as shown in
In the embodiment, the aperture 704a and 704b may be rimmed by a grommet having an inner component 748 and an outer component 750 as shown in
For the embodiment, fastener 700 also comprises a retractable bar 712 that is fitted within securing portion 702. This bar is attached to a handle 714 that extends through portion 702 in aperture 715. A user can grasp handle 714 to slide the bar 712 within the ring-shaped securing portion 702 to an open position to reveal an opening in the ring-shaped portion 702, shown as gap 713. The bar 712 is preferably spring-loaded such that it is urged into a closed position so that securing portion 702 tends to form a closed loop. When the user slides the bar 712 into the open position, a gap 713 is revealed in securing portion 702. Referring to
In an embodiment shown in
In one embodiment, backplate 736 may be hidden inside the material of handbag 706 or flap 724.
In another embodiment, backplate 736 may be attached to backpiece 722.
In a still further embodiment, backplate 736 may be attached to backpiece 722, and fastener 700 may not be attached to the material of the handbag.
Flap 724 may be operable between an open and a closed position to limit access to the interior compartment of the handbag 706 by a connecting mechanism 726 on the flap 724, and a complimentary connecting mechanism 728 on the handbag 706. The connecting mechanisms may be magnetic latches, hook and loop closures, frictional engagement mechanisms, or other connecting mechanisms that permit the flap to be moved to an open position to permit access to the bag 706.
In a further embodiment of the handbag 706 shown in
In a still further embodiment of the handbag 706, an accessory 730 may be removeably attached to the handbag 706. The attachment mechanism may include an attachment mechanism such as described above for use with exchangeable accessory 406, but it will be appreciated that other attachment mechanisms may also be employed in other embodiments.
For example, in a still further embodiment the accessory 730 may be attached to the handbag 706 by way of a connector chain 732 which may be attached to ring 734 on the accessory 730, such as shown in
As shown in
It will be appreciated that the connector chain 732 and accessory 730 and variations thereof may also worn as jewelry by the user. It will also be appreciated that the accessory 730 may comprise crystals, gemstones, precious metals, or other decorative materials.
In a further embodiment of a handbag 800, shown in
Handbag 800 comprises one or more apertures 812, through which end 808 may be passed in the unsecured position. Once end 808 has been passed through aperture 812, it may be rotated to the secured position, thus retaining the base 806 within aperture 812, thereby attaching flap 802 to handbag 800. While, in the current embodiment, fastener 804 is attached to flap 802 and aperture 812 is located on handbag 800, it will be appreciated that fastener 804 could be attached to handbag 800, and aperture 812 could be located on flap 802.
The fastener may comprise a restraint therein, to restrain the movement of end 808 relative to base 806 when the end 808 is in certain positions relative to the base 806. For example, in the embodiment shown, end 808 may comprise depressions 801a and 801b on the face of end 808 that is in contact with base 806. The face of base 806 that is in contact with end 808 may comprise a protuberance 803 that is complimentary in shape to depressions 801a and 801b, such that, in the unsecured position, the protuberance 803 rests within depression 801a, thus facilitating the maintenance of end 808 in the unsecured position, as shown in
Apertures 812 may be rimmed by grommets 814. Grommets 814 are comprised of a male grommet component 816 and a female grommet component 818. Male grommet component 816 comprises a post 820 and an aperture 815. Female grommet component 818 comprises an aperture 817. Said post 820 may be inserted within aperture 812 of handbag 800. Said post 820 may rest flush against female grommet component 818 when said post 820 is inserted within aperture 812 of handbag 800 and when said female grommet component 818 is placed opposite said male grommet component 816 with a layer of material of handbag 800 sandwiched between male grommet component 816 and female grommet component 818. Said male grommet component 816 may be fastened to said female grommet component 818 by screws 822, for example, as shown in
The grommet 814 may also comprise a chain attachment 824 to which a chain 826 may be removably attached, allowing the wearer the option of carrying the handbag 800 by said chain 826. Chain attachment 824 may be attached to female grommet component 818 by means of a hinge 825 as shown in
The flap 802 of handbag 800 may be fitted such that it is capable of covering the opening 832 to handbag 800. Flap 802 may be fixed in a position closing the opening 832 by various means. In the embodiment of handbag 800 shown in the Figures, flap 802 may be fixed in a closed position by way of magnets 828 in flap 802 which attract with magnets 830 in handbag 800. Although magnets 828 are shown in this embodiment, it will be appreciated that other closure mechanisms, including, without limitation, buttons, clips, frictional engagement mechanisms, and hook and loop closures, for example, may also be employed.
It will be appreciated that the embodiments described above tend to permit easy exchange of flaps, straps, or other accessories to a handbag to change the functionality or fashion appearance of the handbag, without a user having to empty the contents of the bag and transfer it to another bag to achieve a different appearance or function in a handbag for use.
It will also be appreciated that the embodiments described above also tend to permit exchange of the position or orientation of fasteners and apertures, so long as the positions and orientations of the respective fasteners and apertures remain complimentary to one another.
It will also be appreciated that the handbags, flaps and purses described above may be made of different materials including, but not limited to, polymers, crocodile skin, alligator skin, leather and Kevlar.
Although the invention has been described with reference to certain specific embodiments, various modifications thereof will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as outlined in the claims appended hereto.
Claims
1. A handbag comprising: wherein while the mechanism is in the second position and the removable accessory is removed from the mechanism, another removable accessory is receivable by the mechanism for detachable attachment to the exterior shell after receipt of the another accessory by the mechanism and the mechanism is moved to the first position.
- an exterior shell; and
- a removable accessory detachably attached to the exterior shell by an attachment mechanism, the attachment mechanism having movable parts and is operable to secure the removable accessory to the exterior shell while the mechanism is in a first position, and operable release the removable accessory while the mechanism is in a second position,
2. The handbag of claim 1, wherein said removable accessory comprises jewelry.
3. The handbag of claim 1, wherein said removable accessory comprises a semi-precious stone.
4. The handbag of claim 1, wherein said removable accessory comprises a precious stone.
5. A handbag comprising: wherein said removable liner is insertable within the interior compartment and is detachably attachable within the interior compartment by a fastener passing through the aligned aperture.
- an exterior shell having a shell opening to an interior compartment defined by the exterior shell, the shell having a shell connection aperture therethrough; and
- a removable liner for insertion into the interior compartment, the liner being complimentary to the exterior shell and having a liner opening complimentary to the shell opening, said removable liner further comprising a liner connection aperture complimentary to the shell connection aperture in the exterior shell and aligning therewith when the liner is inserted into the interior compartment of the exterior shell for forming an aligned aperture with the shell connection and interior connection apertures,
6. The handbag of claim 5, wherein the fastener is movable from a first unsecured position for inserting the fastener through the aligned aperture to a second secured position for preventing withdrawal of the fastener through the aligned aperture.
7. The handbag of claim 6, wherein the fastener comprises first and second parts connected by a hinge to permit relative movement of the parts between the unsecured and secured positions.
8. The handbag of claim 6, wherein the fastener includes an arm for passing through the aligned aperture, the end of the arm being rotatable between the unsecured and secured positions.
9. The handbag of claim 8, wherein:
- a rim surrounds the liner connection aperture in an interior of the liner;
- the end of the arm of the fastener is passable through the aligned aperture into the interior or the liner; and
- the rim has a notch to help retain the end of the arm in the secured position after the end is passed into the interior of the liner and rotated to the secured position.
10. The handbag of claim 9, wherein the end of the arm is ring-shaped.
11. The handbag of claim 10, wherein the ring-shaped end comprises a retractable bar movable to reveal an opening to the ring-shaped end for inserting an accessory into the ring-shaped end, the retractable bar being further movable to close the opening the secure the accessory to the ring-shaped end.
12. The handbag of claim 11, wherein the accessory is a handbag strap.
13. The handbag of claim 5, wherein:
- the shell having a shell edge at the opening to the interior compartment;
- the exterior shell having a wrapping section wrappable into the liner opening over a liner edge complementary to the shell edge when the liner is inserted into the exterior shell; and
- the shell connection aperture is located in the wrapping section.
14. The handbag of claim 13, wherein the exterior shell has a second shell connection aperture positioned such that when the liner is inserted into the interior compartment and the wrapping section is wrapped over the liner edge, the second shell connection aperture is aligned with the aligned aperture for the fastener to pass through.
15. The handbag of claim 14, wherein the fastener includes an arm for passing through the aligned aperture and second shell connection aperture, the end of the arm being rotatable between the unsecured and secured positions.
16. The handbag of claim 13, wherein the fastener comprises first and second parts connected by a hinge to permit relative movement of the parts between the unsecured and secured positions.
17. The handbag of claim 16, wherein the each of the shell connection aperture, the second shell connection aperture and liner connection aperture is rectangular in shape.
18. A handbag comprising: wherein, when the removable cover is detachably attached to the exterior shell, the cover is operable between a first position and a second position, such that in the first position the removable cover substantially covers the opening, thereby restricting access to the interior compartment of the handbag, and such that, in the second position, access to the interior compartment is provided through the opening.
- an exterior shell having an opening to an interior compartment defined by the exterior shell;
- a fastener; and
- a removable cover detachably attachable to the exterior shell by the fastener for covering the opening to the interior compartment, said fastener permitting complete detachment of the cover from the exterior shell,
19. The handbag of claim 18, wherein:
- the fastener includes parts moveable between at least an unsecured position and a secured position;
- the fastener is attached to the removable cover; and
- the fastener is passable through a shell connection aperture in the exterior shell while in the unsecured position, and thereafter is moveable to the secured position, thus retaining the fastener within the shell connection aperture, thereby detachably attaching the removable cover to the exterior shell.
20. The handbag of claim 19, wherein the parts of the fastener include first and second portions connected by a hinge to permit relative movement of the portions between the unsecured and secured positions.
21. The handbag of claim 19, wherein the parts of the fastener include an arm for passing through the shell connection aperture, the arm having an end rotatable between the unsecured and secured positions.
22. The handbag of claim 21, wherein the fastener comprises a base and an end, wherein the end is rotatable between the unsecured position and the secured position, and wherein the cross sectional profiles of the base and end are in registry with one another in the unsecured position.
23. The handbag of claim 22, wherein the shell connection aperture is rimmed by a grommet.
24. The handbag of claim 23, wherein an accessory attachment is attached to the grommet.
25. The handbag of claim 24, wherein the accessory attachment is attached to the grommet by a hinge.
26. The handbag of claim 24, wherein an accessory is detachably attached to the accessory attachment.
27. The handbag of claim 26, wherein the accessory is a chain.
28. The handbag of claim 21, wherein:
- a rim surrounds the shell connection aperture in the interior compartment;
- the end of the arm of the fastener is passable through the shell connection aperture into the interior compartment while the fastener is in the unsecured position; and
- the rim comprises a notch to help retain the end of the arm in the secured position after the end is passed into the interior compartment and rotated to the secured position.
29. The handbag of claim 28, wherein the end of the arm is ring-shaped.
30. The handbag of claim 29, wherein the ring-shaped end comprises a retractable bar movable to reveal an opening to the ring-shaped end for inserting an accessory into the ring-shaped end, the retractable bar being further movable to close the opening to secure the accessory to the ring-shaped end.
31. The handbag of claim 30, wherein the accessory is a handbag strap.
32. The handbag of claim 18, wherein the removable cover is made of a different material than the handbag.
33. The handbag of claim 32, wherein the different material is selected from the group of materials consisting of alligator skin, leather, crocodile skin, suede, patent leather, and Kevlar.
34. The handbag of claim 18, wherein the removable cover comprises a precious stone detachably attached thereto.
35. The handbag of claim 18, wherein the removable cover comprises a semi-precious stone detachably attached thereto.
36. The handbag of claim 18, wherein the removable cover comprises jewelry detachably attached thereto.
37. The handbag of claim 18, wherein:
- the fastener includes parts moveable between at least an unsecured position and a secured position;
- the removable cover comprises a cover connection aperture;
- the fastener is passable through the cover connection aperture, and a shell connection aperture in the exterior shell in the unsecured position, and, thereafter, is moveable to the secured position, thus retaining the fastener within the cover connection aperture and shell connection aperture, thereby detachably attaching the removable cover to the exterior shell.
38. A handbag comprising:
- an exterior shell having a shell opening to an interior compartment defined by the exterior shell, the shell having a shell connection aperture therethrough; and
- a removable liner for insertion into the interior compartment, the liner being complimentary to the exterior shell and detachably attachable to the exterior shell by a fastener attached thereto, the fastener having at least one part being movable from a first position to pass through the shell connection aperture to a second position after passing through the aperture to detachably attach the liner to the exterior shell.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 6, 2007
Publication Date: Jul 30, 2009
Applicant: ELLYKELLY DESIGNS INC. (Toronto, ON)
Inventors: Kelly Connacher (Toronto), Eleanor Shen (Toronto)
Application Number: 12/307,916
International Classification: A45C 3/08 (20060101); A45C 13/08 (20060101); A45C 13/26 (20060101); A45C 1/02 (20060101); A45C 13/10 (20060101);