COACHES KEEPER BAG FOR SECURING PERSONAL ITEMS FOR A GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS
A bag and storage system is provided for securing personal items. The bag comprises an outer casing, an inner frame, and a fastening assembly. The outer casing includes a cavity which forms the primary storage area. The primary storage area is configured to provide access to a plurality of storage cases that are secured within the primary storage area by way of a flap and a plurality of dividers. The inner frame that can be assembled inside the cavity and made larger than an opening so that the inner frame does not slide out of the opening. The fastening assembly is configured to restrict and allow access to the primary storage area.
The present invention relates to storage and carrying devices. In particular, the present invention relates to bags for organizing, carrying and storing items for at least a plurality of individuals.
BACKGROUNDBags for storing and carrying items, such as duffel bags and rolling luggage, are known in the art. In particular, duffel bags have become popular in recent years because they are lightweight and have a flexible construction which provides users with an ability to store large quantities of items. Additionally, duffel bags are typically made from flexible materials which allows the duffel bag to be easily folded or crumpled for storage. However, since duffel bags are formed from flexible materials, it is generally not feasible to stand them on their wheeled end because the sides and lid of the bag tend to sag under the weight of the non-wheeled end which, in turn, can tip the duffel bag over as the weight of the handle assembly cannot uniformly sag with the sides and the lid.
Further, rolling luggage has also become increasingly popular in recent years. With rolling luggage, a wheel assembly is used to roll, rather than carry, the luggage. Typically, such rolling luggage configurations are suitcases with a primary opening for storing items. Since those rolling luggage configurations typically have only one such opening for storing items, the items stored inside are often disorganized and thus hard to locate, especially in the case where items belonging to more than one person are stored.
This problem is particularly prevalent for coaches of school sports as they now have to store a variety of valuable personal items, such as phones, for every player on the team. Due to the limitations described above, prior luggage configurations make it challenging for the coaches to simultaneously store items for more than one player on the team before the game and then easily retrieve those items and distribute them back to each player after the game.
The discussion above is merely provided for general background information and is not intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
SUMMARYThe present disclosure provides a bag and storage system for storing and securely holding items for at least a plurality of individuals. The purpose of the bag and the system is to securely store and keep valuable items in place during group activities. The group activities can include, for example, school sports, plays or recitals. In one embodiment, the bag is configured to provide a way to store valuable items while keeping them organized so that the valuable items may be quickly and easily identified and retrieved. The bag includes an outer casing comprising a cavity which forms a primary storage area which is configured to provide access to a plurality of storage cases. The bag further includes an inner frame that can be assembled inside the cavity and made larger than an opening so that the inner frame does not slide out of the opening. The bag also includes a fastening assembly configured to provide access to the primary storage area and is further configured to allow for locking items inside the bag in order to prevent unauthorized access to the items.
This Summary and the Abstract are provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary and the Abstract are not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor are they intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
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Because in some organized events it is a requirement that coaches or others in charge have a medical kit with them at all times, in some exemplary embodiments the storage system/bag 100 includes a screen print or other forms of designation, for example in white or red, of a cross 117 on an exterior pocket 116 to indicate that the bag contains medical supplies. Although not necessarily provided as part of the storage system, the exterior pocket 116 can contain various medical items such as bandages, scissors, bandage wraps, medical creams and ointments, etc. Thus, the storage system provides additional convenience by combining the storage of personal items with storage of a medical kit.
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In one embodiment, a fixed side 130 of the flap 122 is secured to the outer casing 102 via a hinge 132 which allows the flap 122 to swing open and close relative to the outer casing 102. Remaining sides 134, 136, 138 of the flap 122 are removably connected to the fastening assembly 106, which ensures that when the flap 122 is in the closed position, the flap 122 remains in that position in order to prevent access to the items being stored inside the storage cases 124. In one embodiment, the outer surface 140 of the flap 122 displays the school name and logo. In another embodiment, the outer surface 140 can also display both the school (or other organization or group) name and logo along with the team name and logo. In a further embodiment, the inner surface 142 of the flap 122 can have printing thereon to display section identifiers 144 which are used to easily identify in which one of sections 146, 148, 150, the player's storage case 124 was placed. Although in the embodiment shown in
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In one embodiment, the dividers 128 are rigid or at least partially rigid panels 168 covered by a durable fabric 170 seamed along the bottom 172 (shown in
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The bag 100 described above can be sold to schools as a system that includes a plurality of storage cases 124. A school can purchase the bag system for a minimal price by asking each student to pay a nominal fee to receive one of the storage cases 124. At the time of the filing of this application, an exemplary nominal fee for the storage case can be, for example, $10.00. If the school is able to sell, for example, all (e.g., thirty six) of the personalized storage cases 124, and provided the school is charged approximately $375.00 for one system, then the total cost of the system to the school would amount to approximately $15.00, making the system affordable to the school.
In one embodiment, the storage cases 124 can be personalized to each student. Specifically, the storage case can include a label 156 where each student can write his or her name with a permanent marker. The label 156 can be sewn onto each storage case 124. In another embodiment, the storage cases 124 can be imprinted with the school logo below the label.
In another embodiment, in addition to the plurality of storage cases 124, the schools can also be provided with a plurality of complementary matching backpacks which can also be imprinted with the school logo. The complementary matching backpacks can be used by the students to store a storage case 124 and the student's items before they are transferred to the storage system 100 during an organized school activity.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A storage system for storing and securing personal items for a group of individuals involved in a group activity, the storage system comprising:
- a bag having an outer casing defining a cavity, surrounded by the outer casing, which forms a primary storage area, the outer casing including an opening to the primary storage area and a securable flap configured to selectively prevent or allow access to the primary storage area through the opening;
- a collapsible inner frame positionable within the cavity, the collapsible inner frame having a plurality of at least partially rigid panels which define at least a portion of a plurality of separate storage compartments within the primary storage area, the plurality of at least partially rigid panels having connections to adjacent at least partially rigid panels to form a substantially rectangular inner frame portion, each of the plurality of at least partially rigid panels being moveable relative to adjacent at least partially rigid panels such that the collapsible inner frame can be collapsed into a collapsed position and inserted through the opening in the outer casing, and such that the collapsible inner frame can be expanded to an expanded position within the primary storage area to form the substantially rectangular inner frame portion, wherein when positioned in the primary storage area and expanded to the expanded position forming the substantially rectangular inner frame portion the inner frame portion is larger than and does not fit through the opening.
2. The storage system of claim 1, wherein the collapsible inner frame further comprises a plurality of dividers which are removably connectable between an opposing pair of the plurality of at least partially rigid panels when the collapsible inner frame is in the expanded position within the primary storage area to define the plurality of separate storage compartments within the primary storage area.
3. The storage system of claim 2, wherein each of the plurality of dividers is removably connectable between the opposing pair of at least partially rigid panels using hook-and-loop fasteners.
4. The storage system of claim 2, wherein the plurality of at least partially rigid panels comprise four panels, and wherein the connections between a first panel and a second panel, between the second panel and a third panel, and between the third panel and a fourth panel are sewn-in seams allowing the first and second panels to fold relative to one another, the second and third panels to fold relative to one another, and the third and fourth panels to fold relative to one another.
5. The storage system of claim 4, wherein the connection between the fourth panel and the first panel comprises hook-and-loop fasteners and wherein the fourth and first panels are detached from one another to collapse the inner frame for inserting the inner frame through the opening.
6. The storage system of claim 2, and further comprising a plurality of section identifiers on an inner surface of the securable flap such that when the securable flap is opened to allow access to the primary storage area, each of the plurality of section identifier is positioned to identify a separate one of the plurality of separate storage compartments.
7. The storage system of claim 6, wherein the plurality of section identifiers comprise numbers or letters printed on the inner surface of the securable flap.
8. The storage system of claim 6, and further comprising a plurality of separate storage cases for members of the group of individuals, the plurality of separate storage cases each sized to fit within one of the plurality of separate storage compartments.
9. The storage system of claim 8, and further comprising a fastening assembly, including a lock, the fastening assembly configured to restrict and allow access to the plurality of separate storage cases when positioned in the separate storage compartments of the primary storage area.
10. The storage system of claim 1, wherein the bag is a soft sided bag.
11. The storage system of claim 10, wherein the bag is a duffel bag.
12. The storage system of claim 10, and further comprising wheels positioned on the duffel bag for transporting the bag.
13. The storage system of claim 12, and further comprising a collapsible handle coupled to the bag for pulling the bag.
14. The storage system of claim 10, and further comprising a name associated with the group of individuals printed on an outer surface of the securable flap.
15. The storage system of claim 10, and further comprising a logo associated with the group of individuals printed on an outer surface of the securable flap.
16. The storage system of claim 2, and further comprising a plurality of exterior pockets on the bag, wherein at least one of the exterior pockets includes medical supply storage area identifier.
17. The storage system of claim 16, wherein the medical supply storage area identifier comprises a cross symbol.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 1, 2013
Publication Date: Sep 5, 2013
Applicant: MEDIAUSA ADVERTISING, INC. (Litchfield, MN)
Inventors: Michael W. Lease (Watkins, MN), Mark W. Lease (Litchfield, MN)
Application Number: 13/781,894
International Classification: A45C 3/00 (20060101);