Compartmented Patents (Class 190/109)
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Patent number: 5394964Abstract: Generally there is provided herein a briefcase design which is adapted to hang from a wall bracket and to open to expose pockets, compartments and an expandable file. The briefcase presents a middle pocket/compartment section, a top cover portion attached to this section to form the closure for the briefcase, and an invertible expandable file attached to the lower edge of the pocket/compartment section.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1994Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Inventor: Kenneth E. White
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Patent number: 5356013Abstract: A combination ski and boot bag including an elongated generally tubular shaped main portion for holding skis and ends on the main portion, a zipper along at least part of the length of the main portion allows access to the inside. A strap has ends attached to the main portion and has a support area near about one-half the length of the main portion. At least two satellite boot compartments are connected to the outside of the main portion and are spaced from each other and generally equally spaced from the support area of the strap along the length of the ski bag. The satellite boot compartments having closures which permit the boots to the placed therein and removed. The bottoms of the satellite boot compartments are generally on the same plane near the bottom side of the bag so that boots will stand up when in the satellite boot compartments and set on a horizontal surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1993Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Inventors: David M. Deioma, David B. Deioma
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Patent number: 5265719Abstract: The pet luggage has an elongated main compartment with outside pockets at the ends of the main compartment, thereby making the luggage extremely long as compared to its width but more comfortably carried than shorter luggage of comparable volume. One outside pocket is for a leash, and the other is for fecal clean-up equipment. The main compartment is protectively closed by three separate fastening systems, two of which are zippers for lowering a front panel of the main compartment and on of which is Velcro-type for holding the top panel in covering position over the main compartment. Unfastening any one of the three separate fastening systems gives access to the main compartment. The top and bottom panels are stiffened to relatively reduce their pliability as compared to other panels. Padding of panels is employed to enhance comfort as the luggage bumps against a person carrying it. Within the main compartment are such items as a towel holder, pockets for grooming items, and a medicine container.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Inventor: Debra L. S. Wand
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Patent number: 5249653Abstract: Attache cases and business cases in general typically have a portfolio section for organizing papers and a main packing section. Depending on the needs of the user, these portions can be selectively closed off . However, it's best that these sections are relatively accessible depending on whether the case is opened from the vertical position or whether the case is opened from the horizontal position. Accordingly, Applicant has provided a portfolio catch system which, depending on the orientation of the case, holds the portfolio in a closed position where the front of the portfolio is attached to the lid portion of the case, or in the alternative, if the case is opened from the vertical position, the panel is held to the base of the case, thus preventing the contents of the base from spilling and automatically permitting ready access to the contents of the portfolio.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventor: William L. King
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Patent number: 5228547Abstract: A golf accessory bag includes a ventilated compartment for storing shoes having a shoe accessory sub-compartment for storing shoe care accessories and a top expandable compartment for storing items of clothing. The bag is provided with slide fasteners for opening and closing the ventilated and expandable compartments, and slide fasteners for expanding the expandable compartment.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1992Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Inventor: Eddie B. Yoo
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Patent number: 5211288Abstract: A portable, integrated system for displaying products and services at a display booth is disclosed. The system comprises a carrying case which includes a plurality of compartments, a table cloth for substantially covering a display table in the display booth, a display easel which displays printed indicia when in an open position and which is insertable into one of the compartments of the carrying case when in a closed position, and a header display which includes a flexible header with printed indicia thereon. The header display further includes a header frame which surrounds and supports the header and to which the header is temporarily attached and a plurality of wire hooks for suspending the header frame and header from the framework of the display booth. Alternatively, when the display booth does not include a framework, the header frame and header may be suspended from a plurality of upright, free-standing poles.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1991Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Inventor: Joseph T. Beall
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Patent number: 5190127Abstract: A storage device and organizer is provided for card collections. The interior of the storage device is divided into a right, central and left zone by dividing slats permanently affixed to the case. The right and left zones are dimensioned in such a fashion to receive collectible cards in either a case or in a loose condition. The central region has a three-ring binding device included for the storage of cards placed in a transparent storage page. One may flip the pages or display a favorite page. The case has a handle for carrying and a latch for securing. A lock may be provided for security.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1991Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Inventor: Don E. Cummings
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Patent number: 5178246Abstract: A component carrying case has a plurality of individual storage compartments that are covered by sliding transparent sheets. An interior component box which also contains individual storage compartments with sliding covers lies within the case and is attached to a three-leaf hinge configuration that enables the interior component box to swivel from one side of the case into the other without interfering with the opening or closing of the case.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1991Date of Patent: January 12, 1993Inventor: Paul D. Kramer
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Patent number: 5163578Abstract: A device for use in transporting and storing materials. The device includes a housing which is defined by a bottom panel and four generally planar panels extending substantially perpendicular to the bottom panel. A generally rectangular compartment is defined within those four panels which extend perpendicular to the bottom panel. Upper edges of two opposite of the panels perpendicular to the bottom panel are convexly arcuate and parallel to one another. The upper edges of the other two panels are also convex and parallel to one another. The device further includes a generally planar closure panel including a lower surface which carries a compressible seal. The seal is of a size at least as great as an area defined by the upper edges of the four panels which are perpendicular to the bottom panel of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1991Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Assignee: Trillium Products, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Eitreim, Dennis N. Harvey
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Patent number: 5161656Abstract: A carrying case which in particular may be used by a visitor to a trade show where numerous sizes and shapes of objects are distributed for the visitor to take home, some of which are large posters or comparable objects which are preferably carried in the rolled up condition. The case includes various slots for holding disks, business cards, paper and pens, etc. A key point of novelty in the present invention is the use of an attachable cylindrical holder which essentially consists of a cylindrical body formed of semi-rigid material such as thick nylon, and having attaching snaps that enable the cylindrical member to be attached to the case. Alternatively, the entire case can be made of one piece construction wherein the cylindrical holder is permanently attached to the main case.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1991Date of Patent: November 10, 1992Inventor: Barry H. Brenner
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Patent number: 5154266Abstract: Luggage has outside walls forming a container. A two-dimensional mesh fabric is stitched all the way around its perimeter to the interior of the luggage, thereby dividing the luggage into two compartments. Panels are formed in the outside walls for access into each compartment.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1991Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Assignee: American Tourister, Inc.Inventors: David Bieber, Shaumin Liu
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Patent number: 5113982Abstract: A garment bag including inner and outer panels, a pair of sides and ends joined together and joined to the outer panel defining an interior packing space, the inner and outer panels being foldable along a central axis such that the bag can be moved from a folded position and an unfolded position providing access to the inner packing space. The inner panel is divided into two separate sections either of which may be zipped and unzipped independent of the other to provide access to the inner packing space.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: American Tourister, Inc.Inventors: John Pulichino, Joy Tong
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Patent number: 5111919Abstract: A container has an inner compartment case, which is installed in the container body by a bend on a peripheral edge of a slide fastener support member, thereby covering a space between the container body and the inner compartment case. The inner compartment case is made by vacuum forming on a thermoplastic sheet, from which the inner compartment case is clipped to have a flat peripheral edge.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1991Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Assignee: Yoshida Kogyo K.K.Inventors: Tsutomu Hamatani, Seihei Tomita
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Patent number: 5109961Abstract: A suitcase including a plurality of independently, selectively accessible compartments defined by a pair of opposed sides and having retaining devices for securing articles in the compartments with respect to the sides of the suitcase, a handle attached to the sides of the suitcase for supporting such sides and for allowing the suitcase to be carried by the handle, wheels mounted on the suitcase for supporting the suitcase on the ground and a pull strap attached to the sides of the suitcase at forward and rearward points or attachment for manually pulling the suitcase along the ground.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1990Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Inventor: Mady I. Bergman
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Patent number: 5105919Abstract: A duffle bag comprised of a top wall, a bottom wall, front and back side walls, and end walls constructed to define a main storage compartment and separate end storage compartments, and at least one of the end storage compartments includes wheel assembly means for transporting the duffle bag. A further aspect of the duffle bag includes end storage compartments which are rigid and will pop open automatically when unfastened to provide a large opening to facilitate packing.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1990Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Assignee: The Baltimore Luggage CompanyInventors: Harvey J. Bomes, Jack L. Barber
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Patent number: 5105338Abstract: A computer portfolio includes two side panels of soft material secured along a fold line for folding between an open position and a closed position in which the panels are face to face to form an enclosure. One of the side panels has a rigid base plate secured in a pocket between inner and outer layers of the panel, and mounting brackets project from the base plate through the inner layer. A lap-top computer is releasably secured to the mounting brackets.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1991Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Inventor: Michael E. Held
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Patent number: 5090526Abstract: Upstanding soft-walled carriers having upstanding end panel doors are described. The soft walled carriers are made from a plurality of pliable panels, some of them having a resilient pliable construction, joined together along their edges by flexible corners. The panels cooperate in such manner that the carriers are self-supporting in a free upstanding position. A removable resilient pliable end panel insert is provided for additional support. In a preferred embodiment, the self-supporting soft walled carriers are also selectively collapsible along defined fold lines for self contained compressed storage.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1990Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: SGI Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey M. Jacober
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Patent number: 5065918Abstract: A film case holder adapted to be releasably attached to the hand strap of a pocket camera including an elongated holder body having a rear surface recess corresponding in dimensions and adapted to receive the hand strap, a fastener designed to engage with and securely attach the holder body to the hand strap and a resilient support member having a C-shaped cross-section for receiving a film case of a size sufficient to enclose a film cassette.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Inventors: Byoung E. Chun, Nam H. Chun, Woo S. Chun
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Patent number: 5060767Abstract: Soft luggage has a fabric side wall. Two pockets are stitched to the side wall. Each pocket has a crescent-shaped upper edge and a crescent-shaped lid hinged to the side wall. A slide fastener connects the lid to the crescent-shaped upper edge to close the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: American Tourister, Inc.Inventors: John V. Pulichino, Jr., Joy Tong
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Patent number: 5050740Abstract: A hard case for chess equipment is provided and consists of a housing having three front compartments and a rear compartment. A lid is hinged to the housing over the three front compartments while a door is hinged to the end wall of the housing at the rear compartment. A removable padded receptacle is for protecting and storing chess pieces within the first and third front compartments. A removable tray is for protecting and storing a chess clock within the second front compartment. An elongated tube is for protecting and storing a roll up type chess board within the rear compartment. A handle is attached to one side wall of the housing for carrying the hard case from place to place. In another embodiment the housing has an enlarged compartment directly behind the other compartments with a second lid hinged thereto so that books and the like can be stored therein. A pocket is affixed to the underside of the second lid for holding various papers and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1990Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Inventor: Eli Lucero
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Patent number: 5048582Abstract: A compartmented handbag having a plurality of interior compartments includes a directional map that identifies the contents and/or locations of the compartments within the handbag, making the contents of the compartments easily accessible. The compartments are numbered and the directional map includes a list of the numbered compartments and identifying indicia which is individually correlated to correspond with the compartments.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1990Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Inventor: Georgia L. Whitfield
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Patent number: 5042664Abstract: A soft-sided utility bag having a hinged door-like end opening is provided, wherein a plurality of shelves can be used to divide the bag enclosure into two or more compartments. The shelves are supported by flexible suspension structures which can be easily displaced out of the way when not in use. The shelves can be conveniently stored within the bag when the full, undivided volume of the bag is needed. In some embodiments of the invention, the bag is collapsible for easy storage and/or transport.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1989Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Inventors: Michael Shyr, Godfrey Shyr
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Patent number: 5018609Abstract: A carrying case which in particular may be used by a vistor to a trade show where numerous sizes and shapes of objects are distributed for the visitor to take home, some of which are large posters or comparable objects which are preferably carried in the rolled up condition. The case includes various slots for holding discs, business cards, paper and pens, etc. A key point of novelty in the present invention is the use of an attachable cylindrical holder which essentially consists of a cylindrical body formed of semi-rigid material such as thick nylon, and having attaching snaps that enable the cylindrical member to be attached to the case. The purpose of the cylindrical member is so that large posters and other pictures which should not be folded in order to avoid a crease can be rolled up and safely placed in the cylindrical container and thereafter transported to the person's office.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1990Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Inventor: Barry H. Brenner
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Patent number: 5002401Abstract: An article holder and carrier includes a box-like container having fabric walls reinforced with soft, shock-absorbing material and adapted to disconnect along an edge between two walls and around three edges of a base panel to unfold to a flat position for access to articles held within the holder and carrier. Access is also provided by a drawstring closure at one end of the article holder and carrier and is further provided by unfolding the base panel at another end. The article holder and carrier includes pockets or other compartments sewn to an inner surface of the fabric walls and base panel with the pockets or compartments being adapted to hold the articles against the fabric walls providing rigidity and support therefor.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1990Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Inventor: Marianne Blackman
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Patent number: 4984662Abstract: Upstanding soft-walled carriers having upstanding end panel doors are described. The soft walled carriers are made from a plurality of pliable panels, some of them having a resilient pliable construction, joined together along their edges by flexible corners. The panels cooperate in such manner that the carriers are self-supporting in a free upstanding position. A removable resilient pliable end panel insert is provided for additional support. In a preferred embodiment, The self-supporting soft walled carriers are also selectively collapsible along defined fold lines for self contained compressed storage.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1989Date of Patent: January 15, 1991Assignee: SGI Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey M. Jacober
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Patent number: 4976340Abstract: An attache case has a generally rectangular container and a lid hinged to the container. An accordion type file folder is attached to the lid. A U-shaped spring attached to the lid adjacent its hinge to the container normally urges the file folder to a closed condition.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1990Date of Patent: December 11, 1990Assignee: American Tourister, Inc.Inventors: David Bieber, Lester E. Carpenter
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Patent number: 4966279Abstract: A tote bag made of cloth having a compartment at the bottom holding a block of buoyant material for flotation of the bag, the compartment having an opening for insertion of the block with a slide fastener for closing the opening, the block being rigid and holding the bottom of the bag flat, the bag being adapted to float with the compartment generally upright one way or the other and having distress signals on the bottom of the compartment arranged so that a signal is upright and visible above water whichever way the compartment is disposed.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1989Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Inventor: Frank H. Pearcy
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Patent number: 4960204Abstract: A softside travel bag for cosmetics having a plurality of separate individual inside compartments and which is foldable for carrying and storage and is hangable in an open vertical position whereat personal care items may be removably stored.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1988Date of Patent: October 2, 1990Inventors: Ilsa A. Young, Doris K. Roberts
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Patent number: 4942948Abstract: The present invention is an elongated, canvas-like article having sleeves at each end, the article providing basically the bottom and front and back sides of a bag to which are attachable, in various forms, side portions which complete the formation of the bag. The side portions contain pockets on the outer sides which are divided so as to provide separate receptacles for individual items. The inner side of each side portion is an elastic net-like covering which allows the insertion of items which do not require separate pockets. The invention also includes means for carrying the bag to the beach which means can also be utilized to provide a support for the reclining aspect of the invention in which the means for carrying the beach bag provide both a support against the sand as well as for the upper portion of the rectangular segment. The basic embodiment and the other two embodiments disclosed herein are substantially identical.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1989Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Inventor: Donna M. Vickers
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Patent number: 4938326Abstract: A carrying case comprises an octagonal shaped body fitted with an octagonal shaped lid, a trapezoidal shaped compartment being located on an octagonal shaped surface of the octagonal shaped lid. The compartment is fitted with a trapezoidal shaped lid. The entire perimeter of the trapezoidal shaped lid is defined by four slanting surfaces each which forms an obtuse angle with the octagonal shaped surface of the octagonal shaped lid. Each of the slanting surfaces has an outer edge parallel to an edge of the octagonal shaped surface of the lid. The body includes a wall perpendicular to the octagonal shaped surface and on which is mounted a carrying handle for the carrying case. The carrying handle is substantially L-shaped and has a shorter leg oriented perpendicualar to and fixed to the aforementioned wall and a longer leg spaced from and oriented parallel to the aforementioned wall and has its major dimension in a plane parallel to the plane of the octagonal shaped surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1989Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: MP Lizenzen- und Reisegepaeck Vertriebs GmbHInventor: Michael Pfeiffer
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Patent number: 4925021Abstract: A soft luggage-type suitcase having three compartments enclosed by panels or lids hinged to a container having top, bottom and side walls. One of the compartments is closed by a lid having a wide rim at its free end and a narrow rim forming a hinge of the lid to the container. A diagonal rim connects the narrow rim to the wide rim. A universal hanger is connected to the wide rim. An extender panel is hinged to the top wall of the container and cooperates with the lid and universal hanger for the packing of long garments.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1989Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: American Tourister, Inc.Inventor: John V. Pulichino, Jr.
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Patent number: 4917160Abstract: A storage bag is set forth for use particularly by sun bathers and the like providing a bag of flexible construction formed with a sun-glass eye case secured to a rear wall interiorly of the bag with a first securement flap oriented adjacent the sun-glass case for securement of liquid containers, such as suntanning lotion and the like therewithin. A second flexible securement flap is oriented in a first position overlying the first securement flap securable with a hook and loop fastener strip positioned coextensively with a remote edge of the first securement flap wherein the second securement flap is repositionable to a second position securable to a further hook and loop fastener strip formed on an interior surface of the forward wall to selectively compartmentalize the interior of the flexible storage bag. The flexible construction of the securement flaps enables the same to be compressed against the interior surface of the rear wall when not being utilized.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1989Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Inventors: Diana L. Hart, Nancy A. Hames
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Patent number: 4899887Abstract: The tote bag of the present invention comprises a container having an elongated tunnel extending through the middle of the container for receiving a weightlifter's belt. The weightlifter's belt extends through the tunnel and wraps around the top of the tote bag where it is secured in place for carrying.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1989Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Inventor: Curtis J. G. Cachero
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Patent number: 4890705Abstract: A portable file cabinet is constructed as a generally rectangular box having a hinged lid. A pair of multifold file sections are monuted on the interior of the lid. The interior of the file cabinet has a pair of storage compartments and a main record compartment with file dividers. A removable supply case is received within one compartment in the file cabinet. A pair of wheels and a retractable handle are mounted on a bottom surface of the file cabinet to provide ease of transportability. The file cabinet may be constructed from aluminum alloy impregnated with a variety of colors or from a less expensive fiber board material of the type sold under the trademark MASONITE.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1988Date of Patent: January 2, 1990Inventor: Jose J. Pineda
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Patent number: 4867215Abstract: A carrier bag 1 has within a self-supporting smaller bag 3. The bags 1 and 3 are joined together along their common base 4. The smaller bag 3 has a closeable opening which is readily accessible to a user through the mouth of the carrier bag 1. The smaller bag 3 can be used very simply for accessories, including valuables but with security because it is essentially invisible.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1988Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Inventor: Elisabeth T. Macieowitz
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Patent number: 4842032Abstract: A carrying case is designed with a removable partition so that with the partition in place, compact discs may be stored and transported, and with the partition removed, the case serves as a utility or tote bag. The partition and inside walls of the case are formed with cooperative Velcro pads so that, in one embodiment, the partition is pivoted out of position, and in another embodiment, the partition may be removed from the case. A novel dual zippered top flap provides ready access for storing the compact discs, compact disc (CD) player, camcorder or other objects.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1987Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignee: Lebo Peerless, Inc.Inventor: Patrick Mastronardo
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Patent number: 4842133Abstract: A fabric bag for carrying and storing chess equipment comprising of two external strap carrying handles, a single external zipper longitudinally enabling the bag to be completely closed or when open to lie flat on a surface, two internal zippered pockets attached to one side at opposite ends for the storage of game pieces, two internal hook and loop (VELCRO R) straps attached to one side above the pockets for the securing of a rolled flexible playing board, two internal hook and loop (VELCRO R) straps attached to one side between the zippered pockets for the securing of a tournament chess clock and having all non-zippered sides internally padded.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1988Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Inventors: Beverly C. LaBarge, Daniel C. LaBarge
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Patent number: 4837590Abstract: A mobile office comprises a carrying case having a hollow rectangular base and a hollow cover hingedly connected thereto; with a first platform positioned within the base and anchored therein. A lap-top computer is mounted upon and anchored to the first platform adapted for connection to an electric power source and includes a video display screen normally enclosed within the profile of the cover when closed and pivotal to an upright use position when the cover is open. A second platform is positioned within the base and anchored therein and spaced from the bottom of the base defining a paper storage chamber. An electronic pointer is mounted upon and anchored to the second platform and connected to the computer. A stack of tractor feed manifold paper is positioned within the storage chamber with its lead edge threaded into the printer. The cover includes a storage chamber for a multiple chamber collapsible manifold and a second chamber with cover to mount and close a cellular telephone and modem.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1988Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Inventor: Glenn R. Sprague
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Patent number: 4830154Abstract: An improved tube shape duffle-type travel or sports bag features an oblong, softsided, expansible central compartment having access through the top thereof, and smaller end compartments on each on the opposing ends of the oblong central compartment. The opposing compartments have circumferential slide fastener openings therearound and has an expansible wall constructed in connection and cooperation with one end wall of the main central compartment providing a collapsible pocket, preferably made of waterproof material, which is capable of extending into the main and end compartments and expanding therein as desired, preferably for positioning soiled or wet clothing or assessories therein. The central compartment further includes opposed tubular expansion panels positioned between the ends of the central sidewall panel and the respective end panels of that compartment.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1988Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Kingport International CorporationInventors: Edward L. Gerch, Warner D. Rosenfeld
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Patent number: 4817802Abstract: A utility bag which is generally rectangular in shape and sized to fit into an athletic locker or under the seat of an airplane.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1988Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Assignee: Ogio International, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Pratt
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Patent number: 4805749Abstract: An improved tube shape duffel-type travel or sports bag is disclosed which features an oblong softsided central compartment having access through the top thereof, and a pair of matching smaller compartments, one each on the opposing ends of the oblong central compartment. The opposing compartments have circumferential zippered openings therearound. In the improvement of the invention one of the end compartments includes a plurality of pockets/dividers therein for selective positioning of user materials in each as desired. The opposing smaller compartment on the opposite end of the bag includes therein an expansible wall constructed in connection and cooperation with one end wall of the main central compartment. The expansible wall includes a collapsible pocket, preferably made of waterproof material, which is capable of extending into the main compartment and expanding therein as desired, preferably for positioning worn clothing or accessories therein.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1984Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Kingport International CorporationInventor: Edward L. Gerch
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Patent number: 4805748Abstract: A sports duffle bag has a canvas, plastic, or leather, top opening tubular body, with a sidewall open top pocket closed by a slide fastener, and sized to snugly receive the head of a tennis racket. An opening at a top corner of the pocket permits the racket handle to project from the pocket. An expansion panel is secured in the mouth of the pocket and has two flaps connected by a slide fastener so that in the open position the flaps hang in the pocket alongside the head of the racket and in the closed position the flaps are pulled above the pocket and closed over a racket head extending above the pocket thus increasing the height of the pocket for accommodating oversized rackets.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1988Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Kingport International CorporationInventor: Edward L. Gerch
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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: 4790431Abstract: A carrying case for storing a computer and a printer operatively connected together for use thereof without removing the printer or computer from the carrying case. The carrying case includes a case formed in two parts which are pivotally connected together along one side of the case by hinges which allow removal of one part of the case from the other, a mechanism for closing the case, a handle for carrying the case, a computer removably fitted in the case, a printer removably fitted in the case and operatively connected to the computer for use together without removing either the computer or the printer from the case, an insert for positioning the computer and the printer in the case and also defining a paper storage space for receiving paper and guiding the paper as it is withdrawn by the printer during a printing operation. The paper can be folded paper which is stored in the paper storage space and which is unfolded as it is withdrawn by the printer during a printing operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1987Date of Patent: December 13, 1988Assignee: International Computer Marketing CorporationInventors: James W. Reel, James R. Simpson
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Patent number: 4787488Abstract: A piece of luggage is disclosed which consists of a case in the shape of a flat parallelepiped comprising two greater rigid lateral walls and a rigid quadrangular frame with an upper side provided with a curved handle, a base side and end sides. At least one of its lateral walls is movable, being provided with a rigid perimetral edge which slides telescopically within the frame. Displacement of this lateral wall occurs in a direction perpendicular to its plane between a retracted position in which it is located in the plane of the corresponding edge of the frame and a projecting position. The result is that the internal volume of the case is increased.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Inventor: Giorgio Campanini
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Patent number: 4781277Abstract: A nappy or diaper changing bag is made from a soft quilted plastic material and comprises two closable storage compartments connected at their undersides by a mat on which the baby being changed is placed. Foldable end flaps support the baby's head and legs, respectively. Nappies or diapers and ointments can be stored in the compartments and feeding bottles in wells provided in the end of one of the compartments. During transportation of the bag, the flaps are folded over the mat and one compartment is placed over the other compartment and held in place by fastenings. Handles attached to the lower part of the bag enable it to be carried.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1987Date of Patent: November 1, 1988Inventor: Hooi H. Lim
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Patent number: 4773515Abstract: A multi-compartment, expansible luggage bag has a main storage compartment with one or more expansible joints to increase the size of the main storage compartment. In conjunction with the main storage compartment, there is also provided a separable end storage compartment having an inner flexible membrane that can be extended inwardly beyond each of the expansion joints to maximize the volume of the end storage compartment when the expansion joints are open.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Skyway Luggage CompanyInventor: Henry L. Kotkins, Jr.
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Patent number: 4753342Abstract: A garment carrier includes an inner chamber. A stiff flap is hingedly mounted along a lower edge of the inner chamber between front and rear panels of the garment carrier. The flap includes a plurality of elastic shoe pockets for receiving shoes. A hanger bracket is pivotably mounted at an upper edge of the inner chamber. The hanger bracket includes a pair of spaced apart, stationary legs each of which having a resilient insert portion defining a longitudinal channel for receiving hanger hooks. Each of the insert portions includes longitudinally spaced projections extending perpendicularly into the channel. The projections on one side of the channel are aligned with, and terminate short of, the projections disposed on the opposite side of the channel. A pair of triangular corner pockets are positioned in two upper corners of the inner chamber. The corner pockets are formed of flexible material and provided with reinforcement to maintain their shape.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1987Date of Patent: June 28, 1988Assignee: American Tourister, Inc.Inventors: John V. Pulichino, Jr., Robert DeFelice
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Patent number: D309831Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1986Date of Patent: August 14, 1990Inventor: Richard B. Gibbs
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Patent number: RE34361Abstract: A utility bag which is generally rectangular in shape and size to fit into an athletic locker or under the seat of an airplane. .[.The.]. .Iadd.A preferred embodiment of the .Iaddend.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1992Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Inventor: Michael J. Pratt