Adjustable Patents (Class 150/108)
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Publication number: 20090008004Abstract: A carryall or tote is a bag with an open top end that communicates with at least one inner pouch volume. The open top end is closed with a releasable closure. A transparent pocket located upon the front outer surface of the bag holds an accessory, such as an electronic access key or electronic access unit to permit real estate agents to access real properties listed for sale. A back pocket located upon the back outer surface holds one or more business cards or other identification indicia. A length-adjustable neck strap is provided from which the bag may be suspended. Alternatively, the bag may be suspended by one or more belt engaging loops. In some embodiments, a pen pocket may be provided as well as an additional pouch that is releasably fastened to the bag to hold other accessories.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2007Publication date: January 8, 2009Inventor: Katherine H. Degliobizzi
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Patent number: 7377299Abstract: A purse including an article storage assembly and at least two handles. Each of the at least two handles includes a first handle portion having a first end attached to the article storage assembly and a second end, and a second handle portion having a first end attached to the article storage assembly and a second end removeably attached to the second end of the first handle portion. The first and second handle portions are shapeable into various substantially rigid configurations.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2005Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Inventors: Danielle Evin Gerber, Rock Positano
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Patent number: 7178568Abstract: A woman's purse to be hand or shoulder carried, and which has a front face panel of a record jacket attached to a substrate and a rear surface panel formed of a vinyl record preferably laminated for protection, attached to a substrate. The two side and bottom panels form a generally U-shaped section which is attached to each of the front and rear panels, but not attached to the two top edges of the front and rear panels. A handle(s) can be conventionally attached. The purse may be lined and have accessories attached to the interior thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2004Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Inventor: Krystal Wynona
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Patent number: 7178567Abstract: An expandable bag includes a body having a lower portion defining a closed bottom and a generally upstanding lower sidewall having an upper rim defining an upper opening and an upper portion defining an upper sidewall having a lower edge coupled adjacent to the upper edge of the lower portion and having an upper rim defining a top opening. The upper portion is movable between a folded position, in which the upper sidewall is folded within the lower sidewall such that the upper rim of the upper portion and the top opening thereof is disposed generally adjacent to the upper edge of the lower portion to define an interior compartment of a certain size, and an extended position, in which the upper portion is unfolded and extended upwardly, thereby extending the height of the body and, in turn, the bag creating an interior compartment of greater size.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Ingenious Designs LLCInventor: Joy Mangano
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Patent number: 7160028Abstract: The convertible tote bag of the present invention comprises a container of any width, depth and length that can be either closed or open at the top, with or without exterior or interior pockets, with two carrying straps of adjustable size that are permanently attached on one end on opposite sides of the bag diagonally across from each other. The convertible tote bag can be carried in the hand or on the shoulder when the end of each strap that is not permanently attached to the bag is selectively attached to the attachment mechanism on the same side of the bag. In this invention there are two ways for the convertible tote bag to be worn as a backpack.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Inventor: Nancy L. Linday
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Patent number: 7028730Abstract: An interchangeable foundation bag, foundation bag system a method of using the foundation bag system is described. In one embodiment, an interchangeable carrying bag system, is provided which includes a discrete inner foundation bag having an inner surface and an outer surface; at least one outer bag having a top periphery, an inner surface, and an outer surface; a first zipper portion connected to the foundation bag; and a second zipper portion connected to the top periphery of a slipcover. The foundation bag, foundation bag system, and method in various embodiments, may preferably use a reversible/non-reversible liner and a reversible/non-reversible handle.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2004Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Inventors: Susan Pace, Laurie McFadden
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Patent number: 6932254Abstract: The carrying sling of the present invention comprises a length of flexible webbing in the form of a strap being twice folded back on itself to form first, second and third reaches between the first and second ends of the strap. The ends of the strap include apparatus that is adapted to interconnect with or wrap around an object to be carried. Each of the two folds is formed where the strap is trained through first and second slides that are either releasably or permanently connected to the terminal ends of the strap. Providing at least one of the reaches of the strap with means for adjusting its length adds further utility to the carrying strap.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Eliason Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Scott Eliason
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Patent number: 6669068Abstract: A strap device has guides 3, 5 in which slits 7b, 7a, 9a, 9b are formed with central members 3b, 5b intervening therebetween. First ends of straps 11, 13 are secured to the central members 3b, 5b respectively. A second end 11b of the strap 11 passes through the slits 9a, 9b, and then passes through the slit 7a of the guide 3. A second end 13b of the strap 13 passes through the slits 7a, 7b of the guide 3, and then passes through the slit 9a. When the second ends 11b, 13b are pulled out in mutually opposite directions, the strap, which has a quadruple length as compared with the spacing distance between the guides, can be instantaneously pulled out. When the strap device 15 is used for a shoulder strap for a bag which has a good appearance.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Inventor: Kijuro Kawakita
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Patent number: 6626601Abstract: A storage pouch has a pouch body and a cord. The pouch body encloses an interior cavity and has an opening in communication with the interior cavity. The cord is attached to the pouch body and has variable-size first and second loops located outside the pouch body, wherein increasing the size of the first loop decreases the size of the second loop, and wherein increasing the size of the second loop decreases the size of the first loop. The loops are made of substantially equal size to attach the storage pouch by the loops to the rings of a loose-leaf ring binder, and the size of one loop is enlarged to hang the storage pouch by the one loop on a larger hook.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: Marc L. Moor, Jeffrey T. DeBord, Diana W. Juratovac
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Publication number: 20030178114Abstract: A computer cover designed to generally cover the front side of a computer component, or the side that is closest to the computer user when the computer is in use, with a cover, and in doing so to limit access to the knobs and slots found on that front side. To achieve this purpose, a cover is disclosed which is removably attached to the component, and shields the front side of the component, including all knobs and slots located on that side. Various means are disclosed for removably affixing the cover to the computer component.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2003Publication date: September 25, 2003Inventors: Susan Enlow, Tracy Gabbard
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Publication number: 20030116243Abstract: The present invention provides a handbag equipped with a zipper for opening a section of the bag located between the front and interior walls thereof. When this section of the bag is unzipped, the faces of said front and interior walls are exposed and permit a user to obtain various handbag items from pockets attached to said faces. The bag may be carried in the hand or over the shoulder as a result of a loop and ring arrangement which are connected by an adjustable strap and buckle arrangement. Other sections of the bag contain loop and ring arrangements for rapidly obtaining keys, a pager, a cosmetic pouch or the like. By virtue of the present invention, all contents of the inventive bag can be easily and quickly accessed by a user with one easy motion, while the bag is on or off his shoulder, without placing the bag on a flat surface. The inventive bag contains a foldable flap located at the bottom of the bag which provides a bottom wall to the bag when the zipper is unzipped.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2001Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventor: Arline Cooper
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Publication number: 20020114539Abstract: A foldable bag comprising a flexible laminate panel section and a plurality of custom arranged or rearrangeable interior pockets. The bag is foldable to assume a folded closed configuration, an unfolded flat configuration, or a folded open configuration. In the folded open configuration the bag is adapted to be supported by a support structure, such as a chair back, in a configuration in which a plurality of interior pockets are in a substantially upright orientation and readily accessible. At least one pivotable pocket suitable for use as a work surface may be included, together with at least one open configuration retaining unit. Also disclosed are methods of making a foldable bag of the type described above.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Applicant: Darlene StreveyInventors: Darlene Strevey, Jay Strevey, Rene A. Vazquez
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Patent number: 6394328Abstract: The present invention is directed to a backpack having a front surface, a rear surface, and at least one carrying strap to permit the backpack to be worn over the shoulders of a user. A connecting element on the backpack coupled to the carrying strap permits the user to selectively determine if the front or rear surface of the backpack is the surface which is exposed when the backpack is worn over the shoulders of the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1999Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: La Rue Distributors, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence J. Zakarin
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Publication number: 20020029832Abstract: A new and improved shoulder bag is disclosed which also would serve as a seat cushion in both the open and closed positions. The shoulder bag would be approximately rectangular in shape and would have two side faces, which would include a first side face and a second side face. The shoulder bag would also have a top edge, a bottom edge, and two side edges, a first side edge and a second side edge. The shoulder bag would comprise two half sections, with the two half sections being pivotally attached to one another at the bottom edge. The shoulder bag would include a zipper, with the zipper being located on the first side edge, the top edge, and the second side edge. The shoulder bag would also include a shoulder strap clasp, which would provide the user with a hands-free way of carrying small items, such as an umbrella, small beverage coolers, or other items that have a handle for carrying. In addition, items can be carried within the present invention when in the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Mary Ann Carlson
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Publication number: 20010027834Abstract: Disclosed is a handbag/wallet system having a substantially rectangular compact body with an at least one interior compartment. Provided on the front surface of the body is a front external pocket, made of an elastic material, which is structured to hold a wireless telephone. Attached to the back surface of the body is a belt loop for attaching the handbag/wallet to the user's belt. And an outside compartment may include a pocket for an electronic device, and, optionally, a pouch for a stylus. In addition, a plurality of rings are provided on the body for allowing the user to removably attach a carry cord. The carry cord, in turn, is provided with a means for creating an adjustable loop which may be placed about the shoulder or waist of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2001Publication date: October 11, 2001Inventor: Linda S. Southwick
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Patent number: 6296165Abstract: A multi-functional lightweight carrying device features one or more storable serving trays and beverage holders, an adjustable handle convertible to a shoulder strap, and a specialized pocket holder for a cellular phone. The device is further capable of being secured to the seat of a vehicle via a seat-belt holder.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1999Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Coleman Company, Inc.Inventor: Terry A. Mears
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Patent number: 6257472Abstract: A backpack having a front and back panel and side panels foldable one upon the other in which a strap for securing about the shoulders includes a strap guide which is fixed to the side and front panels to maintain the strap in position to enable the side panels to be folded and unfolded.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Inventor: Franceslynn Freedman
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Patent number: 6199737Abstract: A sanitary pet-waste collection pouch having front, rear and side-walls defining an interior open topped chamber for holding tied pet-waste loaded plastic litter bags containing retrieved pet-waste. The rear wall is extended forming a unitary flap cover having interior opening and exterior opening pockets on opposite sides threof. The exterior opening pocket is closed by a “hook and pile” Velcro closure. An open topped side-pocket having a restricted bottom opening is secured along a side-wall of the pouch. A sanitizer dispensing container with a dispensing cap is seated securely within the side-pocket with the dispensing cap passing through the restricted bottom opening. The flap cover carries the “hook” portion of a second “hook and pile” Velcro closure and the front wall carries the “pile” portion of said closure, the “pile” portion being longer than the “hook” portion and being located on the front wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Inventor: Nicholas Clement Ringelstetter
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Patent number: 6092929Abstract: An optical device storage system for storing and transporting with the optical device miscellaneous items including lens covers, lens caps, lens tissues, and keys. The storage system includes a substantially rectangular pouch structure which is sized for placement between the monocular barrels of a binoculars device. The pouch structure includes an opening for providing access to an interior compartment. An attaching element is provided on each side portion of the pouch structure for attaching the storage system to each monocular barrel of the optical device. The opening is provided with a zipper-type closure device for maintaining the miscellaneous items within the interior compartment.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Inventor: David E. Moerman
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Patent number: 6053381Abstract: A backpack with at least one strap that can quickly be retracted or extended to permit the user to easily put on or remove the backpack. The backpack includes a retracting mechanism and a locking device. The retracting mechanism allows the retracting strap to extend or retract as desired. The locking device keeps the strap from extending or retracting while the backpack is being carried.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Inventors: Scott R. Fahl, Christopher C. Vande Zande
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Patent number: 5950893Abstract: A flexible tote strap for luggage and other portable articles includes an elongate strap which is attached at its opposite ends to the article to be supported by the strap. A buckle having first and second elements wherein each element includes a loop through which the strap is fitted and first and second connector rings through which the strap is looped coact to permit conversion of the strap from a single elongate support member for th e article to a three layer or five layer foreshortened support for the article. Permutations of the positioning of the ring elements and buckle elements as well as variable strap configurations are disclosed. The article or luggage is, thus, convertible between a shoulder strap and a handle type construction.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1995Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Bruce Heggeland, Inc.Inventor: Bruce E. Heggeland
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Patent number: 5931270Abstract: A briefcase includes a body portion defining a receptacle and having an open top, a flap formed of a pliable material and extending over the open top for closing the same, a handle and an anchoring means at each end of the handle for securing the handle to the flap. A backup plate is mounted in the flap and extends over substantially the entire area thereof and is formed of a metallic material which is relatively stiffer than the material forming the flap. A sheath covers each end of the backup plate and is disposed between the backup plate and the flap to protect the flap from wear. Strap anchors are disposed at each end of the body portion and are formed of a pliable material. Each strap anchor includes an upper leaf portion attached to the body portion and a lower leaf portion folded back under the upper leaf portion. Hook and nap fastening material are disposed on the contacting surfaces of the upper and lower leaf portions respectively.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Inventor: Jerry Mitchell
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Patent number: 5897039Abstract: A retractable strap that may be attached to a variety of different transportable objects that includes a flexible strap having first and second ends and a first and second retractor, each first and second retractor having an attachment end for attaching the object and a strap end for receipt of a respective first and second end of the flexible strap such that the first and second retractor enable adjustment of the flexible strap from the first and second ends.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1998Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Inventor: J. Kevin Swenke
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Patent number: 5881932Abstract: A bag is convertible between a hand-held bag, a shoulder bag and a backpack. The bag includes a bag body defining an interior storage space. A top handle is positioned on a top portion of the body. The bag includes a pair of discrete, separate shoulder straps and a pair of independently operable shoulder strap retraction systems. Each of the retraction systems includes at least one reel-type winding device operably connected to a respective strap for storing and selectively retracting and withdrawing a portion of the respective shoulder straps. Each reel-type device is positioned in the bag at least in part within the interior storage space, and overlying a respective opening in the bag to withdraw and retract the respective shoulder strap therefrom. Each strap is selectively positionable at a retracted position, a withdrawn position, and an intermediate position.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Inventor: Michael M. Wadden
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Patent number: 5771951Abstract: Handbag displays which advantageously increase the efficiency of existing displays by reducing the portion of a display taken up by a handbag strap with a novel handbag display device. A handbag display comprises a handbag having a strap, a support member over which a strap may be hung, and a display device which can be placed on the handbag strap for reducing the distance between the support member and the compartment portion of the handbag and the strap support. When the display device is positioned on a strap, the display device has the effect of reducing the length of the strap and therefore reducing the display area consumed by a handbag.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1995Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Inventor: Richard Bihn
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Patent number: 5713439Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for attaching auxiliary items of luggage to a main luggage case, especially a wheeled main luggage case. The apparatus consists in part of a strap which ordinarily accompanies the auxiliary luggage item. The strap, which consists in part of two belts that may be moved past each other to adjust the length of the strap, is attached to the main luggage case at dual separate points in order to improve the stability of the attachment of the auxiliary item to the main luggage case. The strap may be disengaged from the main luggage case and used as a shoulder strap solely in conjunction with the auxiliary item to carry the auxiliary item over the user's shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1996Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventors: Andrew Lewis Zionts, Agnes Csilla Domotor, Mark T. Salander
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Patent number: 5702038Abstract: A stroller organizer bag for containing articles such as diapers, tissues and disposal bags has an elongated strap with each of the ends of the strap secured to the bag. The strap has two closure attachments, such as two pairs of snaps, to form a loop in each end of the strap for securing the strap to the stroller handle. The snaps can readily and easily be closed or snapped together around the horizontal bar to form the loops.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1996Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Inventors: Judith A. Miller, Christopher J. Miller
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Patent number: 5547051Abstract: A protective tote bag is for covering and carrying a briefcase of the type having a handle at the top and having a length, a height and a width defining a rectangular shape. The protective tote bag includes an enclosure which is formed of a protective fabric material and having two closed sides, two closed ends and a closed bottom defining a rectangular shape sufficiently large for accommodating the briefcase to be covered and with a closable opening along a top edge thereof. A support strap having a width corresponding to a minimum width of the briefcase to be covered is securely fastened as through stitching and along two ends extending around the bottom of the enclosure. A shoulder strap is securely fastened to the support strap at each end of the enclosure so that it extends above the closable opening at the top edge of the enclosure to form a loop which has a sufficient length for supporting the tote bag over a human being's shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1994Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Inventors: Martin D. Bartscht, Morgan S. Gibbens
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Patent number: 5533601Abstract: A handle assembly is provided for a suitcase having first and second half bodies and includes a bracket fixedly mounted in an opening defined in a top wall of the first half body. A hidden base is fixedly received in the bracket and has two legs each respectively extending through the bracket. Two outer tubes each have an upper end securely mounted around a corresponding one of the two legs and rested on an underside of the bracket. Two inner tubes each are slidably mounted in a corresponding one of the two outer tubes and each have an upper end slidable in a corresponding one of the two legs to be slidably received in a recess defined in the hidden base. A handle portion is received in the recess and has two distal ends each fixedly mounted on the upper end of a corresponding one of the two inner tubes. A cap is pivotally mounted on the hidden base for enclosing the recess.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1995Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Inventor: King-sheng Wang
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Patent number: 5472280Abstract: A carrying bag which is foldable into a compact configuration so that it can be stored in a pouch, wherein an upper edge of a pouch wall is attached to the bag at an edge defining the bag opening and wherein the pouch includes a flap which can be used to close the pouch when the bag is inside and to close the bag when the bag is in its unfolded condition.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: Lasker HarrisInventor: Peter A. Rittmaster
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Patent number: 5415332Abstract: According to the invention a multimode traveling bag is provided which can be carried as a hand carrying bag, a back pack, shoulder bag or over the head bag. The invention provides these multimode operations while limiting the number of handles and straps. Preferably a single handle and strap are provided which are neatly positioned along the body of the bag when not in use. The traveling bag desirably has a single strap affixed at each end of the strap to the left and right side of the traveling bag. The strap should be of sufficient length so that the attached strap can be placed over the head of the user when the user desires to carry the bag over his head and support the bag by the opposite shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1994Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Inventor: Eugene Kliot
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Patent number: 5294029Abstract: A suspending strap lodging device allows a suspending strap to be extracted from or withdrawn into a portable object, such as a bag, depending upon whether or not the strap is needed. The device includes a mechanism for allowing the strap to be withdrawn or extracted to a desired length; a locking mechanism for controlling movements of the strap steplessly in both the withdrawing and the extracting directions; and a mechanism for releasing the locking mechanism. The locking mechanism provided in the withdrawing and extracting mechanism prevents the weight of the portable object, or the impact load caused when the object is lifted, from being directly exerted on the strap, thereby enabling the strap to be securely locked in position and allowing it to enjoy a long service life. Also a strap may be equipped with its own strap lodging device. Since it is equipped with a lodging device of its own, this strap can easily replace the straps of existing portable objects.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1992Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Assignees: Major Co., Ltd., Super Collection Co., Ltd.Inventors: Nobuyoshi Shimura, Koji Kawano
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Patent number: 5211716Abstract: Handbags, particularly an expandable valise having an expandable body portion so as to accommodate variously sized contents. The valise includes the combination of a rigid batten adjustably supported on its top and pairs of inner and outer adjusting-reinforcing straps which encircle the entire valise, as well as the batten so as to contain or stabilize the body portion and its contents.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1992Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Inventor: Charles S. Tobias
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Patent number: 5197525Abstract: A method and means for protecting valuables is disclosed. An anti-theft handbag is comprised of multiple segments which separate upon extraordinary pulling. A first segment is detachably secured to a second segment via a break-away pocket.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Inventor: Joseph L. Cantor
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Patent number: 5129564Abstract: A carrying arrangement for a shoulder pad for a carrying strap of a bag, such as a golf bag. The shoulder pad is connected at an upper point and at a lower point on the bag and is configured as an elongated pocket. The pocket is accessible by means of a closure apparatus and encloses an apparatus for adjusting the effective length of the strap. By means of the configuration of the pocket which encloses the adjustment apparatus, no strap ends remain which might otherwise disturb the golfer or carrier of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1990Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignee: Salomon S.A.Inventor: Jean-Bruno Danezin
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Patent number: 5119910Abstract: A flexible tote-strap for luggage such as bags or cases for any portable articles embodies a unitary tripled up assembly of strapping held in short length for hand clutching by a quick release buckle with which the tote strap may very quickly be converted to a shoulder carrying tote-strap.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1991Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: Bruce E. Heggeland, Inc.Inventor: Bruce E. Heggeland
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Patent number: 5031807Abstract: A briefcase is configured as a saddle bag having two soft-sided pouches joined together by a central bridge portion. The pouches are shaped to fit within the space enclosed by the front post, the bottom brace, and the horizontal cross bar of a bicycle frame. Fastening straps are provided for fastening the rear edge of the briefcase to the seat post and the front edge to the bottom brace. An adjustable carrying strap is secured to the central bridge portion of the briefcase to allow it to be used as a hand or shoulder bag. Removable stiffening rods extend along either side of the bridge portion to prevent the pouches from sagging when the bag is lifted by the carrying strap.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Inventor: Todd D. Tiffany
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Patent number: 5027874Abstract: A handbag with a handle which can be converted into a shoulder strap includes a flexible strap a portion of which extends from an upper portion of the body of the handbag and constitutes its handle. The handbag includes a device for adjusting the length of the portion of the strap outside the upper portion of the body of the handbag so that the handle can be converted into a shoulder strap.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1990Date of Patent: July 2, 1991Assignee: Lucas International S.r.1.Inventor: Giovanni A. Gazzola
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Patent number: 5022528Abstract: A bag for separately storing electronic recording devices (usually in their boxes) and liquid containers. The bag is provided with an insulated box, for storing the liquid containers, formed from a first base, four insulated walls, extending from and fixedly connected to the base, and a first flap pivotally fixed to one end of an insulated wall distant from the first base. The insulated walls are formed of insulating material having a waterproof inner surface. The flap in a first position is adapted to provide access to the box for insertion and removal of the liquid containers; and in a second position is adapted to prevent the liquid containers from falling from the insulated box. The insulated box is fixed to a storage case adapted for storing the electronic recording devices. The storage case is formed from a second base, four walls extending from and fixedly connected to the second base, and a second flap pivotally fixed to one wall distant from the second base.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1990Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: Posso CorporationInventor: Steven Savoy
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Patent number: 4995436Abstract: A method and means of safely securing valuables in the form of a break-away handbag. Removable reattachable adjacent bag segments are mounted to each other by means of snaps, VELCRO or the like. One or more bag segments act as a decoy and are positioned facing out and away from the body of the handbag holder while other adjacently placed bag segments designed to hold valuables are positioned more proximate to or up against the handbag holder's body. A shoulder strap is attached to a decoy bag segment and is hung over the user's shoulder. Cavities created between each of the adjacent bag segments are capable of enveloping the handbag holder's hand. When an extraordinary pulling force is exerted upon a decoy bag segment or segments, they will separate from the adjacent valuables bag segment or segments and said valuables bag segment or segments will be retained against or between the handbag holder's hand and body.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1989Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Inventor: Joseph L. Cantor
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Patent number: 4989656Abstract: The present invention is a shoulder bag having a pouch made of flexible material that, once closed, will remain closed even if substantial weight is carried in the pouch. The construction of the pouch consists of joining together two substantially similar panels of flexible material to form a pouch with closed side and bottom edges and an open top edge. A shoulder strap is attached to the pouch near of the top of each said edge. If the panels of flexible material conform in size and shape to the present disclosure, the opening in the pouch will remain closed while the bag is in use.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1990Date of Patent: February 5, 1991Inventor: Patricia A. Derfler
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Patent number: 4978044Abstract: The luggage strap shown has escape prevention means (from the closed luggage to be carried) which often comprise areas of fabric doubled back on itself and sewn to form a gather. The escape prevention means stop the strap from sliding further out through closed confronting edges of the luggage.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1989Date of Patent: December 18, 1990Assignee: Ruth Silver and CompanyInventor: Albert L. Silver
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Patent number: 4919240Abstract: An expandable and collapsible valise is described as rigidized and supported against distortion by at least two vertical encircling adjustable straps and one horizontal encircling adjustable strap, the vertical straps being retained in situ by means of a topmost movable batten having strap retention keepers thereon. Additional vertical strap retention keepers are at the bottom of the valise. The vertical straps overlay a horizontally disposed retention strap, adjustably supported adjacent the bottom of the valise being likewise secured against displacement. The bottom of the valise is characterized by convolute portions which, being an extension of the front and rear panels of the valise are extensible and contractible, depending upon the content volume of the valise.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1989Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Inventor: Charles S. Tobias
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Patent number: 4848562Abstract: A soft, flexible bag for carrying and displaying collectible items such as pins. The bag contains soft fabric panels for displaying the pins with interleaved soft pouches for storing pins not on display.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1988Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Assignee: Ho Ho Art & Craft International Co., Inc.Inventor: Jack W. Liu
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Patent number: 4811768Abstract: A security pouch of a size adapted to hold a cash receipts container in a vertical position and adapted to be worn by an individual suspended from the shoulder and adjacent the side of the individual's chest and under the individual's arm, including, an opening provided with a closure that is operable by one hand.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1988Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Inventor: Joseph P. Williams
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Patent number: 4810102Abstract: An especially adapted sport bag having a carrying strap which is capable of supporting the bag in either one-, two- or three-point contact and thus permits the bag to be utilized as either a waist-, shouder-, or back-pack, respectively. The bag/strap configurations are readily converted by a user one to another so that it is "universally" adapted for various modes of transport.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1987Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Assignee: Brell Mar Products, inc.Inventor: Don S. Norton
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Patent number: 4796735Abstract: The carrying case disclosed is of the attache-case variety. It includes a tray (3) located under the lid (2) of the case. The tray overlies, and closes, the compartment (14) in the body (1) of the case when the lid of case is un-zipped and raised. The tray (3) can be used as a writing tablet (7). The tray (3) includes a flap (8) that is hinge-able relative to the remainder (7) of the tray. The flap (8) can be raised to allow restricted access to the compartment (14). Alternatively, the whole tray (3) can be raised to permit wide-open access to the compartment (14). The lid (2) of the case is provided with a corresponding hinged flap (21). The tray (3) rests on top of the inner frame (5) of the body (1) of the case. The frame encircles the whole compartment, and is rigid enough that the floor of the compartment can be of flexible fabric. A shoulder strap is attached to the frame, and lies around the frame, when not in use.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1987Date of Patent: January 10, 1989Inventor: Yutaka Horiuchi
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Patent number: 4763763Abstract: A convertible carrying handle and shoulder strap for hand luggage has bails fixed to a top wall of a peripheral frame of the luggage and through which straps are slidable, the straps being attached at one of their ends to a handle positioned between the bails and having fastener members at their free ends for attachment to side walls of the peripheral frame.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1987Date of Patent: August 16, 1988Assignee: B.D.S., Luggage CorporationInventor: Bernard D. Sadow