PORTABLE COSMETIC ORGANIZER
A portable cosmetic organizer includes a case comprising a first side, a second side, a third side, a fourth side, a top side, and a bottom side; a first storage compartment inside of the case; a first flap forming a first portion of the top side of the case; and a second flap forming a second portion of the top side of the case. The first flap has a first interior surface and a first exterior surface. The second flap has a second interior surface and a second exterior surface. The first interior surface defines a first securement surface and the second interior surface defines a second securement surface. The flaps transitions from a closed position where access to the first storage compartment is proscribed to an opened position where access to the first storage compartment is permitted. The first and second securement surfaces permit removable attachment of items thereon.
This patent application relies for priority on and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/889,321, filed on Aug. 20, 2019, and on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/025,321, filed on May 15, 2020, the entire contents of both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe disclosure relates generally to cosmetic organizers. More particularly, the present invention concerns a portable cosmetic organizer that may be employed by a professional make-up artist or similar practitioner.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ARTThe prior art describes a number of cosmetic organizers. Cosmetic organizers known in the art, however, suffer from a number of deficiencies.
In particular, many of the cosmetic organizers that are known to those skilled in the art are constructed for use in a fixed location, such as a dressing room and/or a professional cosmetic studio. Accordingly, these organizers typically are bulky and are not easily transported from one location to another.
Separately, some cosmetic organizers are marketed to individuals permitting such individuals to transport personal cosmetic items. These examples typically take the form of small suitcases, similar to those that are commonly stowed in the overhead bin in a commercial aircraft.
Still further, some cosmetic organizers have been marketed to professional make-up artists. These organizers typically also take the form of a small suitcase that may be stowed in the overhead bin of an aircraft. While these organizers permit cosmetics to be organized therein, they do not provide a way for cosmetics to be arranged in a manner whereby the cosmetics are easily accessible during a session where the cosmetics are applied to a customer and/or client.
A desire has arisen, therefore, for a portable cosmetic organizer that provides organizing pockets, containers, and surfaces so that a practitioner may access suitable cosmetics while working with a customer, client, and/or subject.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn view of the foregoing, the present invention provides for a portable cosmetic organizer that includes a case comprising a first side, a second side, a third side, a fourth side, a top side, and a bottom side; a first storage compartment inside of the case; a first flap forming a first portion of the top side of the case; and a second flap forming a second portion of the top side of the case. The first flap has a first interior surface and a first exterior surface. The second flap has a second interior surface and a second exterior surface. The first interior surface defines a first securement surface, and the second interior surface defines a second securement surface. The first flap transitions from a first closed position where access to the first storage compartment is proscribed to a first opened position where access to the first storage compartment is permitted. The second flap transitions from a second closed position where access to the first storage compartment is proscribed to a second opened position where access to the first storage compartment is permitted. The first securement surface and the second securement surface permit removable attachment of items thereon
In one contemplated embodiment, the portable cosmetic organizer also includes a second storage compartment positioned within the case, below the first storage compartment. The second storage compartment is accessible via an opening in at least one of the first side, the second side, the third side, and the fourth side.
It is also contemplated that the first securement surface and the second securement surface incorporate a magnetically attractive material.
Alternatively, the first securement surface and the second securement surface may include a first half of a hook and loop fastener material.
Still further, the portable cosmetic organizer may be constructed so that the first side includes a third securement surface, the second side includes a fourth securement surface, the third side comprises a fifth securement surface, and/or the fourth side includes a sixth securement surface.
In another contemplated embodiment, the portable cosmetic organizer has at least one shelf attachable to at least one of the third securement surface, the fourth securement surface, the fifth securement surface, and the sixth securement surface.
Still further, a brush holder may be attachable to at least one of the third securement surface, the fourth securement surface, the fifth securement surface, and the sixth securement surface.
In another embodiment, a box may be attachable to at least one of the third securement surface, the fourth securement surface, the fifth securement surface, and the sixth securement surface.
The portable organizer also may include a mesh bag attachable to at least one of the third securement surface, the fourth securement surface, the fifth securement surface, and the sixth securement surface.
For transportation, the portable organizer may incorporate a shoulder strap attachable to at least one of the third securement surface, the fourth securement surface, the fifth securement surface, and the sixth securement surface.
It is also contemplated that the portable organizer may have a handle attachable to at least one of the third securement surface, the fourth securement surface, the fifth securement surface, and the sixth securement surface.
A lid may be placeable into a top opening of the case when the first flap is in the first opened position and the second flap is in the second opened position. Here, the lid may have at least one opening to accommodate, for example, a cup therein.
It is contemplated that the lid will include a seventh securement surface.
Still further, the portable organizer also is contemplated to include a stand.
Alternatively, the portable cosmetic organizer may have retractable legs.
Still further, the present invention provides for a portable cosmetic organizer with a case having a first side, a second side, a third side, a fourth side, a top side, and a bottom side. A first storage compartment is provided inside of the case. A bag is provided into which the case is disposable. A first flap is disposed on the bag. The first flap forms a first portion of the top side of the case when the case is disposed in the bag. A second flap is disposed on the bag. The second flap forms a second portion of the top side of the case when the case is disposed in the bag. The first flap transitions from a first closed position where access to the first storage compartment is proscribed to a first opened position where access to the first storage compartment is permitted. The second flap transitions from a second closed position where access to the first storage compartment is proscribed to a second opened position where access to the first storage compartment is permitted.
For this contemplated embodiment, a lid may be provided. The lid is contemplated to be an insert placeable into a top opening of the case when the first flap is in the first opened position and the second flap is in the second opened position.
In this embodiment, the lid may include at least one opening.
The present invention also provides for a portable cosmetic organizer that includes a bag defining a first bag compartment and a second bag compartment separated from one another by a divider. The first bag compartment is at a top of the bag and the second bag compartment is at the bottom of the bag. The cosmetic organizer also includes first and second flaps at the top of the bag, permitting access to the first bag compartment when the first and second flaps are in an opened position, and third and fourth flaps at the bottom of the bag, permitting access to the second bag compartment when the third and fourth flaps are in an opened position. Still further, the cosmetic organizer includes a case comprising a first side, a second side, a third side, a fourth side, a top side, and a bottom side, a first storage compartment inside of the case, a first shelf slidably disposed in the first storage compartment, where the first shelf slides through the first side of the case to extend outwardly from the first side, exteriorly to the case, and a first securement surface provided on the first shelf, permitting removable attachment of items thereon.
With respect to this embodiment, it is contemplated that the portable organizer also may have a lid placeable into a top opening on the top side of the case.
It is contemplated that the portable cosmetic organizer might be constructed so that the first securement surface comprises a magnetically attractive material or a first half of a hook and loop fastener material.
Still further, the portable cosmetic organizer may include a plurality of shelves slidably disposed in the first storage compartment, where the plurality of shelves slides through the sides of the case to extend outwardly from the sides, exteriorly to the case.
And, with respect to this embodiment, the portable organizer also might include a stand.
Further details of these and other aspects of the subject matter of the present invention will be apparent from the detailed description and drawings included below.
Reference is now made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
One or more embodiments are described in connection with the present invention. The embodiments are intended to illustrate the breadth and scope of the present invention rather than to limit the scope thereof.
In this embodiment, the portable cosmetic organizer 10 is illustrated as a rectangular polygon. While a regular polygon is contemplated as one shape for the portable cosmetic organizer 10, the portable cosmetic organizer 10 may have any other shape as required or as desired. For example, the portable cosmetic organizer 10 may have a shape that is triangular, circular, oval, elliptical, square, triangular, etc., without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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As clarified by the discussion of the present invention in the paragraphs that follow, the first side 14, the second side 16, the third side 18, the fourth side 20, the top side 22, and the bottom side 24 are contemplated to be made from one or more rigid materials so that the case 12 maintains its general shape for suitable portability of the portable cosmetic organizer 10. As such, it is contemplated that the sides 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 may be made from any suitable material including, but not limited to, woven materials, such as canvas and/or nylon, and nonwoven materials, such as metals, plastics and/or composites. As should be apparent to those skilled in the art, the sides 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 may be made from flexible, semi-rigid, and/or rigid materials without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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The second storage compartment 32 is contemplated to include a drawer 40 that slides therein. The drawer 40 slides within the second storage compartment 32 in the direction of the arrows 42. The drawer 40 is accessible through a first opening 44 and a second opening 46. Separately, the second compartment 32 may be accessible by doors and may not include a drawer 40, as should be apparent to those skilled in the art. Still further, multiple drawers 40 may be provided in the second storage compartment 32 without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the first flap 26 has a first interior surface 56 and a first exterior surface 58. Similarly, the second flap 28 has a second interior surface 60 and a second exterior surface 62. The first interior surface 56 defines a first securement surface 64. Similarly, the second interior surface 60 defines a second securement surface 66.
The first and second securement surfaces 64, 66 are incorporated into or added to the first flap 26 and the second flap 28 so that one or more items may be attached thereto. In the illustrated embodiment, a first brush holder 68 is affixed to the first securement surface 64, and a second brush holder 70 is affixed to the second securement surface 66. In the illustrated embodiment, it is contemplated that the first and second securement surfaces 64, 66 are made from a magnetically attractive material and that the first brush holder 68 and the second brush holder 70 are connected thereto via first and second magnets 72, 74, respectively. Alternatively, hook and loop fasteners may be used. Still further, a releasable adhesive, snaps, and/or hooks may be employed to attach the first and second brush holders 68, 70 to the first and second securement surfaces 64, 66. Still other attachments may be used without departing from the scope of the present invention, as should be apparent to those skilled in the art.
As noted above, the portable cosmetic organizer 10 is contemplated to include the second storage compartment 32 beneath the first storage compartment 30. While this is one contemplated embodiment, the portable cosmetic organizer 10 should not be understood to be limited solely to this embodiment.
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It is noted that the configuration of the lid 92 is not intended to be limiting of the present invention. For example, the lid 92 may be a shape other than a planar shape. For example, the lid 92 may be concave so that any items placed thereon, but not secured thereto, may roll to a suitable location thereon, thereby avoiding falling to the floor. In addition, the lid 92 may include any number of openings 94, as required or desired.
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In addition, a first cosmetic 100 and a second cosmetic 102 are secured to the securement surface 98 via magnets 104, 106. Here, it is contemplated that the magnets 104, 106 may be attached to the cosmetics 100, 102 via a suitable adhesive or other alternative. The cosmetics 100, 102 may be moved to any position on the securement surface 98 due to the use of the magnets 104, 106.
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The cosmetic organizer 136 is similar to the cosmetic organizer 10 in that the cosmetic organizer 136 includes a rectangular case 138 with sides 140, 142 and a bottom 144. The case 138 defines a storage compartment 180 therein. The top 146 is open, as illustrated in
The rectangular case 138 is contemplated to be constructed from a rigid material, preferably a material that is magnetically attractive. Alternatively, any suitable material may be employed without departing from the present invention.
The rectangular case 138 is insertable into a bag 148 that has sides 150, 152 and a bottom 154. The bag 148 also includes flaps 156, 158 that may connect over the top 146 of the rectangular case 138 via a zipper 160 or other suitable closure. The bag 148 is contemplated to be constructed from a flexible material, such as canvas, nylon, and the like. As should be apparent to those skilled in the art, and as discussed above, alternative materials may be employed to construct the bag 148 without departing from the scope of the present invention. Any flexible, semi-rigid, and or rigid materials may be used to construct the bag 148 without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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The interior of the rectangular case 138 is shown with several shelves 166. The shelves 166 are provided with magnets 168 on at least one end. Cosmetics 100, 102 and brush holders 68, 70 are secured to the shelves as discussed above.
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In another contemplated embodiment, the bag 148 may be constructed so that the flaps 156, 158 include one or more pockets. As such, the flaps 156, 158 may be constructed to hold cosmetics 100, 102 and other items therein.
Separately, the bag 148 may be constructed without the flaps 156, 158. In this embodiment, the rectangular case 138 may be closed via the lid 176.
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As also should be apparent, the cosmetic organizer 136 includes the bag 148, with the flaps 156, 158. This differs from the cosmetic organizer 10, where the flaps 26, 28 are hingedly mounted to the top thereof. This feature, among others, distinguishes the cosmetic organizer 136 from the cosmetic organizer 10.
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When the flaps 156, 158 of the bag 148 are closed (not shown, but similarly to the closed flaps 26, 28 illustrated in
It is contemplated that the flaps 156, 158 are similar to the flaps 26, 28. Specifically, it is contemplated that the flaps 156, 158 cover approximately one half of the top 146 of the case 138 when the flaps 156, 158 are in the closed position. As with the flaps 26, 28, however, the flaps 156, 158 may cover disproportionate areas of the opening defined by the top 146 of the case 138.
With this construction, like the cosmetic organizer 10, the first flap 156 forms a first portion of the top side of the case 138 when the case 138 is disposed in the bag 148. The second flap 158 forms a second portion of the top side of the case 138 when the case 138 is disposed in the bag 148. And, like the cosmetic organizer 10, the first flap 156 transitions from a first closed position where access to the storage compartment 180 is proscribed to a first opened position where access to the storage compartment 180 is permitted. Similarly, the second flap 158 transitions from a second closed position where access to the storage compartment 180 is proscribed to a second opened position where access to the storage compartment 180 is permitted.
While only a single storage compartment 180 is illustrated in connection with the cosmetic organizer 136, the case 138 may include multiple storage compartments, just like the case 12 shown and described in connection with the cosmetic organizer 10.
It is contemplated that the case 138 may be attachable to a stand 124 or to legs 132 once removed from the bag 148. Alternatively, the bag 148 may be attachable to a stand 124 or to legs 132, as required and/or as desired. The stand 124 and/or legs 132 may be stored in one of the storage compartments in the bag 148.
In this embodiment of the cosmetic organizer 136, the lid 176 is contemplated to be similar to the lid 92 described in connection with the cosmetic organizer 10. As such, the lid 176 may include one or more openings 94 therein, just as in the example of the lid 92. In fact, the lid 92 may be substituted for the lid 176 without departing from the scope of the present invention.
In this embodiment, the cosmetic organizer 182 includes a rectangular case 184 with a first side 186, a second side 188, a third side 190, a fourth side 192, a top side 194, and a bottom side 196. The rectangular case 184 fits within a bag 198. The case 184 is removable from the bag 198 in the direction of the arrows 200, as illustrated in
In this embodiment, the bag 198 includes a first storage compartment 202 and a second storage compartment 204. The first storage compartment 202 is separated from the second storage compartment 204 by a divider 206. The bag 198 includes four sides 208, a top side 210 and a bottom side 212.
The bag 198 is contemplated to be made from a flexible material, such as canvas, nylon, woven fabrics, non-woven materials, and the like, as described elsewhere herein. While it is contemplated that the bag 198 will be constructed from a flexible material, the bag 198 may be made from a rigid and/or semi-rigid material without departing from the scope of the present invention. Rigid and/or semi-rigid materials include, but are not limited to metals, alloys of metals, plastics, foams, and the like. In a further contemplated embodiment, the bag 198 may be manufactured from a combination of flexible, rigid, and/or semi-rigid materials without departing from the scope of the invention.
The top side 210 of the bag 198 includes a first flap 214 and a second flap 216 that are contemplated to connect to one another via a closure 218, such as a zipper. In
The second storage compartment 204 is at the bottom of the bag 198. The second compartment 204 also includes a first flap 220 and a second flap 222. In
The case 184 is contemplated to be openable at the top side 194. As with the other embodiments, the case 184 may be closed by a lid 226, which may be disposed on and/or removed from the case 184 as indicated by the arrows 228. When the lid 226 is opened, the contents of the case 184 are accessible through the top side 194 thereof.
The case 184 also includes several shelves. In
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As with the cosmetic organizer 10 and the cosmetic organizer 136, the cosmetic organizer 182 is contemplated to be configurable to present several securement surfaces to which any number of cosmetics and holding devices may be attached. As in the other embodiments, it is contemplated that the cosmetic organizer 182 will present several securement surfaces to the user so that cosmetics 100, 102 and brush holders 68, 70, among other items, may be removably secured thereto. Moreover, as with the other embodiments, the cosmetics 100, 102 and brush holders 68, 70 may be repositioned on one or more of the securement surfaces so that the user may organize the cosmetics 100, 102 and brush holders 68, 70 thereon.
It is contemplated that the first shelf 230 is provided with a first securement surface 242, the second shelf 232 is provided with a second securement surface 244, the third shelf 234 is provided with a third securement surface 246, the fourth shelf 236 is provided with a fourth securement surface 248, and the fifth shelf 238 is provided with a fifth securement surface 250. The securement surfaces 242, 244, 246, 248, 250 may be incorporated into the shelves 230, 232, 234, 236, 238. Alternatively, the securement surfaces 242, 244, 246, 248, 250 may be applied or disposed onto the top surfaces of the shelves 230, 232, 234, 236, 238.
As discussed hereinabove, the securement surfaces 242, 244, 246, 248, 250 are contemplated to have a magnetic component so that items may be movably secured thereon. As also discussed herein, other materials for the securement surfaces 242, 244, 246, 248, 250 may be employed. For example, the securement surfaces 242, 244, 246, 248, 250 may be provided with one half of a hook and loop fastening material, with the other half being attached to the item to be secured thereon. Still other materials for the securement surfaces 242, 244, 246, 248, 250 may be employed without departing from the scope of the present invention.
In addition, it is contemplated that one or more of the first side 186, the second side 188, the third side 190, the fourth side 192, or the bottom side 196 of the case may be provided with securement surfaces. In other words, in addition to the lid 226, the sides 186, 188, 190, 192, 196 also may be magnetically attractive or include an alternative securement such as hook and loop fasteners. This contemplated embodiment is consistent with the other embodiments of the portable cosmetic organizer 10, 136 described herein.
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As should be apparent, aspects of each of the cosmetic organizers 10, 136, 182 and the cases 12, 138, 184, 254 are described with features that are intended to be interchangeable with one another, as should be apparent to those skilled in the art. As a result, the discussion of any one particular feature with any one particular embodiment should not be understood to be limiting of the present invention. Features of one embodiment may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention.
It is noted that any of the cases 12, 138, 184, 254 may be attached to a stand 124 and/or legs 132, as required or as desired. The stand 124 and/or legs 132 are contemplated to be stowable in a compartment within the cases 12, 138, 184, 254 or the bags 148, 198 into which the cases 12, 138, 184, 254 may be stowed. Similarly, the stand 124 and/or legs 132 may attach to the bags 148, 198 without departing from the scope of the present invention. Furthermore, it is noted that the bags 148, 198 may be provided with one or more wheels to facilitate transportation of the bags 148, 198 from one location to another when the stand 124 and/or legs 132 are stowed therein.
It is noted that, when attached to a stand 124, for example, the cases 12, 138, 184, 254 are intended to present their respective securement surfaces to the user so that cosmetics, brush holders, and other items are easily accessible to the user during a cosmetic application session.
Concerning the shelves 230, 232, 234, 236, 238, 256, it is contemplated that the shelves might be constructed so that they slide out from the case 184, 254 with items pre-arranged thereon. In such a construction, it is contemplated that the cases 184, 254 might include doors in the sides 186, 188, 190, 192 that may be opened or removed before the shelves 230, 232, 234, 236, 238, 256 slide out. For this contemplated construction, the user might be able to arrange the items (such as the cosmetics 100, 102 and brush holders 68, 70) in advance of a cosmetic application session, thereby saving time when initially setting up the case 184, 254 for use.
As should be apparent from the foregoing, the case 184, 254 may be configured to include only one shelf 230, 232, 234, 236, 238, 256. Of course, as described herein the case 184, 254 is contemplated to include two or more shelves 230, 232, 234, 236, 238, 256. The remaining embodiments also may be configured to include one shelf, two shelves, or more than two shelves, as required or as desired.
Concerning the lid 226, it is contemplated that the user may pre-arrange items onto the interior surface 260 of the lid 226. After the case 184, 254 is removed from the bag 198, the lid 226 may be flipped over to orient the interior surface 260 on the exterior side of the case 184, 254, thereby positioning the exterior side 262 on the interior side of the case 184, 254. With the cosmetics 100, 102 and brush holders 68, 70 pre-arranged on the interior surface 260 of the lid 226, when the lid 226 is flipped over, the cosmetics 100, 102 and other items are accessible by the user. As should be apparent, the reversible lid 226 may be applied to other embodiment of the present invention. In other words, the reversibility of the lid 226 is an aspect of the invention that is not intended to be limited to the case 184, 254.
Concerning the embodiments of the present invention, various items are described as connecting to one or more securement surfaces via magnetic attraction. In some embodiments, magnets are attached to various ones of the items so that the items are removably disposable on the securement surface, which is understood to be made from iron or any other material with which a magnet will have an attractive affinity. It is noted, however, that a separate magnet is not needed in cases where the item is provided with a magnetically-attractive material. To this end, any side or other surface of any part of the cosmetic organizers described herein may be provided with a magnetically-attractive material so that items may be removably attached thereto. And, also as discussed, a magnetic attraction is only one contemplated configuration. Hook and loop fasteners may be used, as might other alternative securements known to those skilled in the art.
The above description is meant to be exemplary only, and those skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made to the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Variations and equivalents to one or more aspects of the invention may employed without departing from the teachings of the present disclosure. Moreover, the present disclosure may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the subject matter of the claims. Modifications, variations, and equivalents that fall within the scope of the present invention, as should be apparent to those skilled in the art, are intended to fall within the scope of the claims. Also, the scope of the claims is not intended to be limited by the embodiments set forth herein. Instead, the scope of the claims is intended to be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
Claims
1. A portable cosmetic organizer, comprising:
- a case comprising a first side, a second side, a third side, a fourth side, a top side, and a bottom side;
- a first storage compartment inside of the case;
- a first flap forming a first portion of the top side of the case; and
- a second flap forming a second portion of the top side of the case;
- wherein the first flap has a first interior surface and a first exterior surface,
- wherein the second flap has a second interior surface and a second exterior surface,
- wherein the first interior surface defines a first securement surface,
- wherein the second interior surface defines a second securement surface,
- wherein the first flap transitions from a first closed position where access to the first storage compartment is proscribed to a first opened position where access to the first storage compartment is permitted,
- wherein the second flap transitions from a second closed position where access to the first storage compartment is proscribed to a second opened position where access to the first storage compartment is permitted, and
- wherein the first securement surface and the second securement surface permit removable attachment of items thereon.
2. The portable cosmetic organizer of claim 1, further comprising:
- a second storage compartment positioned within the case, below the first storage compartment,
- wherein the second storage compartment is accessible via an opening in at least one of the first side, the second side, the third side, and the fourth side.
3. The portable cosmetic organizer of claim 1, wherein:
- the first securement surface and the second securement surface comprise a magnetically attractive material.
4. The portable cosmetic organizer of claim 1, wherein:
- the first securement surface and the second securement surface comprise a first half of a hook and loop fastener material.
5. The portable cosmetic organizer of claim 1, wherein at least one of the following conditions are satisfied:
- the first side comprises a third securement surface,
- the second side comprises a fourth securement surface,
- the third side comprises a fifth securement surface, or
- the fourth side comprises a sixth securement surface.
6. The portable cosmetic organizer of claim 5, further comprising:
- at least one shelf attachable to at least one of the third securement surface, the fourth securement surface, the fifth securement surface, and the sixth securement surface.
7. The portable organizer of claim 5, further comprising:
- a brush holder attachable to at least one of the third securement surface, the fourth securement surface, the fifth securement surface, and the sixth securement surface.
8. The portable organizer of claim 5, further comprising:
- a box attachable to at least one of the third securement surface, the fourth securement surface, the fifth securement surface, and the sixth securement surface.
9. The portable organizer of claim 5, further comprising:
- a mesh bag attachable to at least one of the third securement surface, the fourth securement surface, the fifth securement surface, and the sixth securement surface.
10. The portable organizer of claim 1, further comprising:
- a shoulder strap attachable to at least one of the third securement surface, the fourth securement surface, the fifth securement surface, and the sixth securement surface.
11. The portable organizer of claim 1, further comprising:
- a handle attachable to at least one of the third securement surface, the fourth securement surface, the fifth securement surface, and the sixth securement surface.
12. The portable organizer of claim 1, further comprising:
- a lid placeable into a top opening of the case when the first flap is in the first opened position and the second flap is in the second opened position.
13. The portable organizer of claim 1, further comprising a stand.
14. The portable organizer of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of retractable legs.
15. A portable cosmetic organizer, comprising:
- a bag defining a first bag compartment and a second bag compartment separated from one another by a divider, wherein the first bag compartment is at a top of the bag and the second bag compartment is at the bottom of the bag;
- first and second flaps at the top of the bag permitting access to the first bag compartment when the first and second flaps are in an opened position;
- third and fourth flaps at the bottom of the bag permitting access to the second bag compartment when the third and fourth flaps are in an opened position;
- a case comprising a first side, a second side, a third side, a fourth side, a top side, and a bottom side;
- a first storage compartment inside of the case;
- a first shelf slidably disposed in the first storage compartment, wherein the first shelf slides through the first side of the case to extend outwardly from the first side, exteriorly to the case; and
- a first securement surface provided on the first shelf, permitting removable attachment of items thereon.
16. The portable organizer of claim 15, further comprising:
- a lid placeable into a top opening on the top side of the case.
17. The portable cosmetic organizer of claim 15, wherein:
- the first securement surface comprises a magnetically attractive material.
18. The portable cosmetic organizer of claim 15, wherein:
- the first securement surface comprises a first half of a hook and loop fastener material.
19. The portable cosmetic organizer of claim 15, further comprising:
- a plurality of shelves slidably disposed in the first storage compartment, wherein the plurality of shelves slides through the sides of the case to extend outwardly from the sides, exteriorly to the case.
20. The portable organizer of claim 15, further comprising a stand.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 20, 2020
Publication Date: Feb 25, 2021
Inventor: Tamika Alexis OUTLAW (Alexandria, VA)
Application Number: 16/998,790