Multipurpose bag and method for making same
The multipurpose bag and method for making the same utilizes three pieces of substantially rectangular material that are cut, folded, and secured together to form a bag having an open top end and a closed bottom end. The bag is preferably formed from cotton, and includes cording material to form drawstrings. Handles for carrying the bag and are attached to the bag near the open top end. The bag is formed to be symmetric about central vertical planes, and a pair of flaps are provided to cover a pair of symmetrical outer pockets. A plurality of inner pockets are defined within the multipurpose bag, with the pockets being symmetrical and equally positioned therein.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/192,232, filed Jun. 12, 2008.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to containers, and particularly to a multipurpose bag or purse for women of all ages to be utilized as a shopping bag, an overnight bag or the like, and further to a method of making the bag.
2. Description of the Related Art
Women often use purses or bags to carry personal items when they go shopping or traveling, for example, or simply for carrying items throughout their day-to-day activities. Bags and purses are well known in the art and come in a wide variety of styles and configurations, including purses and bags having specialized features to facilitate organization and secure storage of the items stored within.
Typically, such bags include various arrangements of pockets, compartments, closures and the like in order to separate, and thereby organize, items within the bag, and, further, to better secure items within the bag. Although some purses or bags include more than one compartment or pocket to help organize and secure such items, typical bags and purses include a large, central interior region, without further compartments or separation of items. Due to the convenience of this primary region, with its lack of separation of items and additional compartments, and further due to the fact that specialized pockets may not fit a particular item (for example, cellular telephones do not have a standard size, thus a cellular phone compartment in one bag may not be suitable to carry a particular phone), the items in purses, handbags and the like are often tangled and jumbled within the bag. Thus, a multipurpose bag and method for making the same solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe multipurpose bag includes three pieces of rectangular material, which are cut, folded, and then secured together to form a bag having an open top end and a closed bottom. The material is preferably cotton or the like, with cording used as drawstrings for the bag. Handles are attached to the bag adjacent the open top end for ease of carrying.
The bag is preferably formed, including the folds and stitching, symmetrically about a central axis. A pair of flaps are further provided, with each flap having a relatively long first end, which is attached to the bag adjacent the open top end, and a pointed end, which loosely extends to the closed bottom of the bag in order to protect a pair of symmetrical, outer pockets extending from the top end to the closed bottom. A plurality of inner pockets are formed inside the bag, with the pockets preferably being symmetrically and equidistantly positioned, with respect to one another, within the interior of the bag. Preferably, two pockets are positioned on each side surface of the exterior of the bag as well.
The method of forming the bag includes the steps of providing a first square material piece and a second square material piece, which preferably has dimensions matching dimensions of the first square material piece. The first square material piece is then peripherally joined to the second square material piece to form a single square material piece.
A third material piece is then provided and folded twice to form a substantially rectangular material piece having laterally opposed open and folded side edges, and opposed open top and bottom ends. Upper and lower triangular pieces are removed from the third material piece, with the upper triangular piece extending between the top end and an upper portion of the folded side edge, and the lower triangular piece extending between the bottom end and a lower portion of the folded side edge. The third material piece is unfolded once to form upper and lower V-shaped cutout portions.
A pair of diagonally opposed corners of the single square material piece are folded together such that a substantially square region is formed at the overlap thereof. The third material piece is then stitched to the folded single square material piece such that the third material piece is positioned on an opposite face of the single square material piece from the substantially square region.
The third material piece is then stitched between vertices of the V-shaped cutout portions to define first and second pairs of interior pockets. The third material piece and the folded single square material piece are folded about a central fold line and side edges of the folded third material piece and the folded single square material piece are stitched together to form the multipurpose bag having an open upper end and a closed lower end. The bag is then turned inside out to hide the stitching and position the pockets in the interior thereof.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTSPreferably, the exterior sides, as shown, are substantially square, and the bag has an open top end 11 and a closed bottom end 12. As best shown in
As shown, the side flap 14 preferably is a substantially triangular, with a horizontal side (in the orientation of
Bag 10 may be formed from any desired material, including any desired cloth, fabric or textile, such as, for example, cotton. Cotton may be used for both the exterior of bag 10 as well as the interior lining thereof. Bag 10 may be sized and shaped dependent upon the needs and desires of the user. Exemplary dimensions for bag 10 include side panels (and matching interior linings) having a width of approximately thirty-six inches. The material may have any desired color or pattern, and it should be understood that bags 10 may be manufactured in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, colors, patterns and styles.
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An opening 35 having a width of between approximately five and six inches (using the exemplary dimensions given above) is formed in order to allow the user to reach inside the material piece 34 and turn the material 34 inside out. This step leaves a single material piece 34 having the stitching 32 and edges 33 visible only on the interior. Following this step, a temperature set iron is used to press the material piece 34, and the opening 35 is then stitched closed, preferably with the stitching being relatively hidden.
Side edge 38 remains open, and has a continuous length of approximately twelve inches. A measurement of approximately three inches is made from side edge 38 (measured from left to right in
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Handles 20, 21 are preferably twenty-six inches long and one inch wide each, using the exemplary dimensions given above. Each end of the handles 20, 21 is stitched approximately four and one-half inches from the respective seam 66, 67. Additionally, the ends of the handles 20, 21 are sewn on the same stitch lines 58, 59 and 60, 61, respectively, as the seams for the passages 24, 25.
Following the stitching, the cording 26, 27 can be pulled through the respective passages, and the ends can be inserted through wooden beads 28, 29 and knotted. With the handles attached and the stitching completed, as shown in
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A method of making a multipurpose bag, comprising the steps of:
- providing a first square piece of material;
- providing a second square piece of material having dimensions matching dimensions of the first square piece of material;
- peripherally joining the first square piece to the second square piece to form a single square piece of material;
- providing a third piece of material and folding the third piece twice to form a substantially rectangular piece of material having laterally opposed open and folded side edges and opposed open top and bottom ends;
- removing upper and lower triangular pieces from the third material piece, the upper triangular piece extending between the top end and an upper portion of the folded side edge, the lower triangular piece extending between the bottom end and a lower portion of the folded side edge;
- unfolding the third piece of material once to form upper and lower V-shaped cut-out portions;
- folding a pair of diagonally opposed corners of the single square piece of material together so that a substantially square region is formed at the overlap thereof;
- stitching the third piece to the folded single square piece so that the third material piece is positioned on an opposite face of the single square piece from the substantially square region;
- stitching the third piece between vertices of the V-shaped cutout portions to define first and second pairs of interior pockets;
- folding the third piece and the folded single square piece about a central fold line;
- stitching side edges of the folded third piece and the folded single square piece together to form a multipurpose bag having an open upper end and a closed lower end; and
- turning the multipurpose bag inside out.
2. The method of making a multipurpose bag as recited in claim 1, wherein the step of peripherally joining the first square piece to the second square piece to form the single square piece comprises stitching the first square piece to the second square piece, an opening being formed therebetween.
3. The method of making a multipurpose bag as recited in claim 2, further comprising the step of turning the single square piece inside out following the stitching thereof.
4. The method of making a multipurpose bag as recited in claim 3, further comprising the step of stitching the third piece along the upper and lower V-shaped cut-out portions following the unfolding thereof.
5. The method of making a multipurpose bag as recited in claim 4, wherein the step of folding the pair of diagonally opposed corners of the single square piece together includes folding each of the corners about a fold line positioned at approximately one-third the diagonal distance from the respective corner.
6. The method of making a multipurpose bag as recited in claim 5, further comprising the step of stitching the substantially square region following the step of stitching the third piece between the vertices of the V-shaped cutout portions.
7. The method of making a multipurpose bag as recited in claim 6, further comprising the step of folding upper and lower portions of the folded single square piece to form first and second flaps, prior to the step of folding the third piece and the folded single square piece about the central fold line.
8. The method of making a multipurpose bag as recited in claim 7, further comprising the step of forming first and second passages adjacent respective folded edges of the first and second flaps.
9. The method of making a multipurpose bag as recited in claim 8, further comprising the step of threading first and second cords through the first and second passages to form a pair of drawstrings for the multipurpose bag.
10. The method of making a multipurpose bag as recited in claim 9, further comprising the step of attaching first and second handles to the multipurpose bag, each said handle being secured to the multipurpose bag adjacent a respective one of the first and second passages.
11. A multipurpose bag, comprising:
- first and second side panels secured together to form a bag having an open upper end, a closed lower end and an open interior region, each of the first and second side panels having an inner face and an outer face;
- first and second pairs of interior pockets formed on the respective inner faces of the first and second side panels;
- first and second pairs of exterior pockets formed on the respective outer faces of the first and second side panels; and
- first and second flaps, each of the flaps being attached to respective upper edges of the first and second side panels for selectively covering the first and second pairs of exterior pockets.
12. The multipurpose bag as recited in claim 11, wherein first and second passages are formed adjacent the respective upper edges of said first and second side panels, the multipurpose bag further comprising first and second drawstring cords respectively received through the first and second passages.
13. The multipurpose bag as recited in claim 12, further comprising first and second handles respectively secured to the upper edges of said first and second side panels.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 4, 2009
Publication Date: Mar 18, 2010
Inventor: Delores A. Benzie (Garrison, MN)
Application Number: 12/457,241
International Classification: B65D 33/06 (20060101); B65D 33/28 (20060101); B65D 30/22 (20060101); B65D 33/24 (20060101); D05B 97/00 (20060101);