EXPANDABLE PURSE
An expandable purse has a lower inner compartment open-able from the purse's bottom. The compartment contains an auxiliary bag that is attached by an edge of its bottom to an inside edge of the inner compartment. This allows the auxiliary bag to be extended and brought up around the purse with the purse sitting upright within the auxiliary bag and with the opening of the purse accessible within the auxiliary bag.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application 61/554,824 filed Nov. 2, 2011, under 35 U.S.C. 119 (e) and is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELDThis disclosure is related to purses that have compartments with auxiliary bags.
BACKGROUNDThere are a wide variety of known purses and bags with various modes of expandability, however there remains a need for a purse that is expandable in a manner that preserves the ready use and access to the purse in its unexpanded state and its contents.
SUMMARYThe problem of an expandable purse that retains the utility of the purse from its unexpanded state when it is expanded is addressed by a purse with a compartment accessed from its external, bottom surface that contains a bag that can be removed from its compartment and used to contain the purse
An example expandable purse is described to illustrate the claimed teachings. The example purse 1, seen in
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Since the bag and the purse are attached along corresponding respective bottom edges, the purse remains upright in the deployed bag and against one inner side of the bag as seen in
The various compartments are better understood with reference to the sectional, schematic
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When out at night wearing high-heels, a person often carries a small clutch purse. At any point during or after the evening, high-heels become uncomfortable and it is desirable to change into other footwear with some convenient way to carry the high-heel shoes.
Using the expandable purse described above, a person can open a small compartment in the clutch an extract a compact pair of foldable sandals to wear. The zipper on the bottom of the purse is opened and the auxiliary bag is extracted. The bag is turned right side in and pulled up around the purse creating a larger holding space. Then the high-heel shoes can be placed in the bag next to the purse.
If an item in the purse, such as money, glasses, or keys, is desired, the bag is opened. Sitting upright in the outer bag is the original clutch. It is right side up with its flap directly accessible to allow retrieval of items in the purse.
Other embodiments can employ a larger mesh shopping bag as the auxiliary bag. The purse might have a clasp closure rather than a flap. Some versions may not include compartments intended for compact shoes. Two-part interlocking seals might be used instead of zippers. Alternately a hook-and-loop fastener can be used.
Embodiments employing these teachings include versions that are not intended for use as a purse. A messenger bag style embodiment, a briefcase embodiment, and even a tool-carrying embodiment are contemplated.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. The container of claim 6 in combination with a pair of shoes.
12. The combination of claim 11 where the shoes are light-weight shoes.
13. The combination of 11 where the shoes are sandals.
14. The container of claim 10 where the secondary bag is of sufficient volume and shape to hold a pair of high-heeled shoes.
15. A method of storing and carrying shoes in a handbag having a bottom and an openable top comprising:
- a) opening a hidden compartment in the bottom of a handbag from the outside of the handbag;
- b) extending an auxiliary bag from the compartment with the auxiliary bag's opening facing downward, its bottom being secured within the compartment;
- b) turning the auxiliary bag inside out and pulling it over the handbag proper;
- c) placing a pair of shoes in the auxiliary bag; and
- d) accessing the top of the handbag through the top of the auxiliary bag.
16. The method of claim 15 further comprising removing a pair of shoes from the handbag, the shoes being lighter and flatter than the shoes placed in the auxiliary bag.
17. A flexible hand-carried container comprising:
- (a) a primary bag with an upper primary opening, the primary opening providing accessibility to a primary content-holding compartment of the primary bag, the primary bag having an auxiliary compartment accessible from a lower, external region on a side opposite to the side of the upper primary opening, the auxiliary compartment extending upward and behind the primary content-holding compartment;
- (b) an auxiliary bag within the auxiliary compartment; the auxiliary bag, located where, when released from the compartment, its open end is disposed downward;
- the auxiliary bag being secured to the primary bag in along one edge of the bottom of the floor of the auxiliary bag;
- the auxiliary bag being flexible to an effective degree to be readily turned up, around, and inside-out to encompass the primary bag, leaving the primary bag upright relative to the auxiliary bag's inside-out opening and with the primary bag's upper opening facing in a common direction as the auxiliary bag's opening, providing direct accessibility to the contents of the primary bag when any flaps or closures of the primary bag are in an open state;
- where the relative sizes and physical relationship of the primary bag and the expanded auxiliary bag being such that space of a size of at least a pair of high heeled shoes remains in the auxiliary bag next to the primary bag not requiring use of space above the primary bag; and further,
- where the auxiliary compartment extends upward behind the primary content holding compartment of the primary bag to the extent of having a height and width of a substantially similar size as the measurement of the primary content holding compartment.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 12, 2015
Publication Date: Feb 25, 2016
Inventor: DANIELLE LYNN CORNELIUS (Garden Grove, CA)
Application Number: 14/881,049