Independently Closable Compartments Patents (Class 190/111)
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Patent number: 5160001Abstract: A soft combination briefcase and carrying case for the purpose of transporting a portable computer easily and in relative safety with its ancillary supplies and including structure for suspending the computer unit in the central zone of the carrying case, spaced from the case bottom and ends to protect the computer against damage.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1992Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Assignee: Incom America, Inc. A Corp. of TexasInventor: Stephen M. Marceau
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Patent number: 5143188Abstract: A bag which has an outer envelope and at least two inner pouches housed therein, with the second inner pouch extending on the side of and beneath the first inner pouch. Each pouch is independently accessible through a closure device.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Francois Marot S.A.Inventor: Jean-Louis Robinet
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Patent number: 5113983Abstract: Frames for softsided luggage usually comprise a hoop-shaped member of extruded plastic or metal attached to a bottom board to which in turn is attached wheels or the like. The means of attachment between this frame member and bottom board leads to aesthetic problems with regard to cluttered interior space. Disclosed is a luggage case and frame construction wherein the downwardly directed leg members of an extruded frame member terminate in splayed or outwardly directed attachment feet. Each attachment foot thus is positioned and permanently fixed to an end portion of the bottom board. Adjacent to the leg member is a divider panel, preferably in the form of a pouch-like cloth construction, which is attached to the associated end panel and forms an auxiliary compartment accessible through the end panel via a zipper. The pouch-like construction rests directly on the attachment foot, at least partially covering it, thus avoiding the addition of a cloth panel or auxiliary board for that purpose.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventor: David E. Workman
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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: 5105920Abstract: A zipped suitcase having a top side, two narrow side walls, a bottom part and two large side walls which can be folded back from a frame-reinforced body via zippers extending over the two narrow side walls wherein the frame-reinforced body includes a broad first section reinforced by two spaced-apart peripheral frames, which broad first section has a partition between the two peripheral frames, and of a narrow second section connected to the broad first section via a zipper and likewise reinforced by a third peripheral frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1990Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Inventor: Hans-Juergen Grebenstein
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Patent number: 5060795Abstract: A garment bag comprising a front wall, a back wall, a top wall, a bottom wall, and side walls defining a storage compartment for carrying hanging garments having at least one expansion joint which allows the garment bag to selectively expand or contract to carry various length garments. The garment bag further includes an opening panel in the front wall of the garment bag capable of opening to substantially the width of the front wall to allow easy access to the storage compartment and snap fasteners to hold the panels in an open position.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: The Baltimore Luggage CompanyInventors: Harvey J. Bomes, Jack L. Barber
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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: 5054589Abstract: A luggage case comprises a luggage frame which is substantially continuous and centrally located so as to support the top, bottom, and end walls of the luggage, which has two flexible side walls provided with a zipper opening and closing means, and a flexible center partition which is removable and adapted to provide either two separate, individually accessible compartments for the luggage case or a single compartment accessible through one of the side wall openings.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: The Baltimore Luggage CompanyInventors: Harvey J. Bomes, Jack L. Barber
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Patent number: 5052555Abstract: Presented is a soft-pack tote bag for carrying flytying materials, tools and equipment. The tote bag constitutes a main receptacle having handles for ease in carrying, and within contains three additional auxiliary receptacles used for storing materials such as feathers in a first one of the auxiliary receptacles, tools of various kinds in a second auxiliary receptacle and a fly-tying vise with associated accessories in a third auxiliary receptacle. Additionally, a detachable dubbing panel is provided that serves to store a variety of dubbing furs and miscellaneous materials in a compartmentalized fashion.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1990Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Inventor: Steven L. Harmon
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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: 5038842Abstract: A nesting bag comprises a 3-bag combination and a strap. The three bags of the combination are so dimensioned that they are slidably disposed within one another, leaving two suitable spaces between the bottoms of the inner and middle bags as well as between the bottoms of the middle and outer bags respectively. The spaces grow larger when and after the inner and middle bas are pulled upwards relative to the middle and outer bags respectively. U-shaped zippers are horizontally provided on the top and bottom of the inner bag and on the bottom of the middle bag. When these zippers are pulled closed, the three bags can be used separately and when they are pulled open, the three bags can be used as a single, larger unit, instead. A U-shaped zipper is vertically provided on one side of the outer bag for conveniently putting objects into and taking them out of the outer bag.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1989Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Inventor: Yueh Huang
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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: 5010988Abstract: A carrying case specifically adapted for use in carrying lap top computers, printers, fax machines and the like comprising a case having an outer shell formed of a durable waterproofed material and a case interior including a main storage compartment and a secondary storage compartment. An expansion zone formed on a surrounding side wall structure allows the secondary storage compartment to be adjustable between a collapsed stowed position and an expanded operative position thereby providing a second compartment to store computer equipment. The carrying case further includes a shock barrier construction defined by a layer of shock absorbent material fitted between the exterior shell and an inner lining in surrounding protecting relation to the case interior.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1990Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Inventor: Lauren Brown
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Patent number: 5005679Abstract: The present invention provides a tote bag equipped with a flexible, durable and lightweight cooling chamber. The cooling chamber is comprised of a cooling compartment secured to an uninsulated portion of a tote bag, a cooling chamber housed within the compartment, a flexible external housing member which externally circumscribes the chamber and forms a protective covering, a flexible insulative liner internally disposed within the housing member and enveloping the cooling chamber and a cooler compartment accessing port for access to the cooling chamber. The cooling compartment may also be equipped with means for removing the insulative liner from the housing member and also for detachably removing the housing member from the uninsulated portions of the tote bag.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1990Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Inventor: Kurt R. Hjelle
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Patent number: 4998603Abstract: An article of luggage includes a garment bag portion and a valet case which is selectively removable from the garment bag portion or can be stored within the interior of the garment bag portion. The valet case is deployable to a supported position adjacent to the garment bag portion for convenient use. The garment bag portion, while having a flexible outer main panel, is selectively reinforced along a peripheral wall and is provided with roller support wheel members so that the bag will retain a substantially vertical orientation over the roller support members to allow the article to be rolled across a supporting surface while in a self-supporting folded condition.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1989Date of Patent: March 12, 1991Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventor: Mark B. Nordstrom
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Patent number: 4995487Abstract: A luggage assembly comprising a suitcase having integrally connected thereto a laterally extendable handle at its upper end and a wheel assembly at its lower end is disclosed. To effect transport, the handle is moved from a lowered, compact, position to a raised position and the suitcase is tilted from an upright standing position to a canted position in which it is supported solely by its wheels and rolled by pulling said handle. An attachment allows for additional luggage items to be carried by the assembly and transported in a fully balanced manner.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1989Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Inventor: Robert V. Plath
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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: 4966260Abstract: A travel bag has a plurality of internal compartments and can be reformed to provide different configurations for those compartments. In one configuration, four compartments are arranged side-by-side, with the pairs of compartments being mirror images of one another. The inner compartments enclose cavities which are pointed at their upper and bottom ends, while the outer compartments are expanded to have a rectangular cross-sectional configuration. Dart-like seams formed at corners of the outer expanded compartments maintain the rectangular cross-sectional configuration. The opposing compartment pairs are joined together by upper and lower wall portions forming a hinged connection therebetween. A first sliding fastener provides access to both inner compartments, while second and third sliding fasteners provide access to respective outer compartments. The three sliding fasteners are arranged parallel to each other so as to be upwardly facing.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1989Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: Amity Leather Products Co.Inventor: Raymond W. Young
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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: 4951816Abstract: The invention comprises an elongate body adaptable for the carrying and transportation of various lengthy items along with clothes or other related or unrelated items the placement of the latter of which provides a resilient deformable barrier for the protection of the former, and which body includes appropriate compartments, securing means and/or fastening means for the accomplishment of such purposes. Such body is constructed of materials, and comprises appropriate fastening and carrying means, which allow it to be folded along various axes thereof so as to allow it to be configured in a variety of ways for the accomplishment of its purposes.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1985Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Inventor: Harrison C. Smith
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Patent number: 4941603Abstract: This invention relates to a backpack having enclosed compartments suitable for storing and transporting articles requiring thermally insulated and waterproof protection. The backpack is comprised of two-sections, one of which is a thermally insulated compartment for carrying articles that need to be kept cold or warm. The structure of the apparatus is flexible and formed from a combination of composite material sandwiched between an inner and an outer flexible material. Shoulder or carrying straps and a waist strap are integrally connected to the housing so as to adapt to the wearers shoulders and waist.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1987Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Inventors: John J. Creamer, John Muller
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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: 4932506Abstract: A cover for the front and/or the back of a carrying case with a semi-rigid frame, and comprising a lining and an outer panel. The outer panel has a main central portion and a gusset member around the periphery of the central portion which are connected together through an inner welt, and which are spaced apart by a reinforcement member located in each of the four corners of the outer panel. The lining and outer panel are connected together through an outer welt around the outer peripheral edge of the cover. This second welt is concentric with the first welt, the construction of the cover being such that the outer panel is in a dome-shaped configuration for a unique appearance and additional content holding capacity for the compartments of the case.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1989Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Assignee: Airway Industries, Inc.Inventor: Hyun S. Kim
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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: 4898274Abstract: A doubled hanging garment bag is provided in which first and second garment bags, each with its own characteristics, are provided with a closure encircling the peripheries of the bags and permitting selective joining of the bags. Thus, when a larger amount of space is required as for the carrying of a larger number of garments, the bags may be joined together for handling as one. When a smaller amount of space is required, the bags may be separated and only one used.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1987Date of Patent: February 6, 1990Assignee: The Trojan Luggage CompanyInventors: Darwin E. Stout, Robert C. Wilcox, Charles A. Peloquin
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Patent number: 4887700Abstract: The present invention is luggage adapted to be folded in half to form what is generally referred to as a pullman case for hand carry or to be carried by a soft handle on one end as a garment bag. The end of the luggage with the soft carrying handle has a rigid plate extending the width of the luggage between the outer fabric covering of the luggage and the fabric liner, the covering and the liner being secured to the plate. The outer covering has a zippered pocket therein into which can be stored a hook and cable for hanging the luggage over a rod, door or wall hook. The inner surface of the luggage is closed by two zippers, each extending from the bottom of the luggage along each size and meeting at the top of the inner surface. The outer surface of the luggage carries two large pockets spaced apart at the central portion of the luggage length. Access to one of the pockets is by means of a single zipper extending the width of the pocket on its outer surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1988Date of Patent: December 19, 1989Inventor: Allen C. Rice
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Patent number: 4872538Abstract: An article of luggage has first and second side walls joined by a joining wall. In preferred embodiments, the luggage further included a zipper positioned against the inner surface of the first side wall and forming a closure to a pocket of dimension similar to that of the side wall, and the joining wall includes a second zipper or gusset. A method of forming an article of luggage is also described.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1988Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Assignee: JLF Designs, Inc.Inventor: James L. Fournier
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Patent number: 4854431Abstract: A carryon suitcase having two compartments. A garment bag is twice folded upon itself and packed in one of the compartments.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1988Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: American Tourister, Inc.Inventors: John V. Pulichino, Jr., Joy Tong
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Patent number: 4854432Abstract: A suitcase is a hollow box having a hollow lid hinged thereto. A divider is stretched across the lid and removably secured to the lid on one side with Velcro fasteners and hooks and rings on the other side. The divider has multiple pockets on each side for clothing articles and accessories.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1988Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: American Tourister, Inc.Inventors: Lester E. Carpenter, Charles E. Waddell, Jr.
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Patent number: 4854430Abstract: An expandable carrying case apparatus, having two pivotably attached members, each of which is substantially rectangular, and each of which is expandable. Expansion is accomplished by individualized displacement mechanisms deployed upon each corner of the members. Each of the displacement mechanisms is attached to a controllable driver which when actuated, expands or contracts an element of the case frame causing the exterior members to expand outwardly or contract inwardly and thereby increase or decrease the volume of the carrying case.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1988Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Inventor: Laverne Peterson
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Patent number: 4840258Abstract: A brief case for containing a portable wireless telephone set and other items, comprises a base having a first space for accommodating the telephone set and a second space for accommodating the other items, and a lid assembly capable of being partially opened to permit access to and of the telephone set while preventing display of the other items.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1988Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Arifumi Tomikawa, Nihiko Yasukawa
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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: 4825985Abstract: A foldable garment carrier bag with a central chamber for suits or dresses closed by a cover with a zipper. A flap containing several pockets on both of its sides is sewn into the bottom welting and, a side pocket is formed and sewn into the welting on the two opposed sidewalls adjacent the flap.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1987Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Assignee: Airway Industries, Inc.Inventor: Hyun S. Kim
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Patent number: 4821853Abstract: A travel bag has a plurality of internal compartments and can be reformed to provide different configurations for those compartments. In one configuration, four compartments are arranged side-by-side, with the pairs of compartments being mirror images of one another. The inner compartments enclose cavities which are pointed at their upper and bottom ends, while the outer compartments are expanded to have a rectangular cross-sectional configuration. Dart-like seams formed at corners of the outer expanded compartments maintain the rectangular cross-sectional configuration. The opposing compartment pairs are joined together by upper and lower wall portions forming a hinged connection therebetween. A first sliding fastener provides access to both inner compartments, while second and third sliding fasteners provide access to respective outer compartments. The three sliding fasteners are arranged parallel to each other so as to be upwardly facing.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Assignee: Amity Leather Products Co.Inventor: Raymond W. Young
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Patent number: 4819796Abstract: A garment carrier of the type including a generally rectangular outer panel and a like sized generally rectangular inner panel joined along their respective peripheries to the opposed sides of an elongate side panel extending around the peripheries of the outside and inside panels, with the garment carrier being foldable along a mid portion spine extending transversely of the outside panel. User carrying means including handles and/straps are fixable to the spine in a manner known in the art. The outside panel of the garment carrier includes a plurality of pockets positioned thereon with each pocket including an opening associated therewith, and a means for selectively closing said opening mounted adjacent each opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1988Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Assignee: Kingport International CorporationInventors: Edward L. Gerch, Warner D. Rosenfeld
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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: 4801010Abstract: A garment bag that may serve as a portable wardrobe comprises flexible front, back and side panels which define a compartment for containing articles of clothing and accessories. The front panel has a flap adapted to be rolled and stored in the bottom of the garment bag. The garment bag is provided with pockets that are accessible from inside the bag with the flap in its stowed position.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1987Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Inventor: Miriam S. Levitas
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Patent number: 4796789Abstract: A golf bag adapted to function as a shoulder carrier for a set of golf clubs or as a locked travel case therefor suitable for air transport. The bag, which is molded of rigid plastic material, has a generally cylindrical form closed at either end, the bag being composed of a semi-cylindrical chest section and a semi-cylindrical lid section hinged thereto. The lid section is divided into a major lid which extends from the bottom end of the bag to an upper level below the top end, and a minor lid which extends from the upper level to the top end whereby when the minor lid is swung open, the heads of the golf clubs whose long handles rest on the bottom of the bag are then accessible for removal. The major and minor lids are provided with raised edge borders which, when the lids are closed, overlie corresponding edges of the chest section. The longitudinal course on the borders of the lids have releasable clamps mounted thereon adapted to engage complementary anchor hooks on the chest section.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1985Date of Patent: January 10, 1989Inventor: Reginald Willcocks
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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: 4771871Abstract: A suitcase or luggage equipped with a self-contained convertible wheeled carrier is disclosed for carrying personal articles therein, when positioned in a conventional suitcase mode, while simultaneously having the mobile facility to carry additional luggage and/or other articles thereon, when converted to an additional luggage carrying mode. The suitcase includes two article holding compartments which are pivotally hinged relative to one another, and locking means for locking one compartment at a fixed angular distance from the other compartment when it is desired to convert the suitcase to an additional luggage carrying position. The suitcase futher includes child carrying means, which is collapsible and concealably hidden when not in use, for carrying a small child therein.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1987Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Inventor: Rudolf Lambracht
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Patent number: 4762210Abstract: The present invention relates to a small, rigid case having a rectangular parallelepiped shape that includes a first central front partition and two lateral partitions, a second central rear partition with two lateral partitions, and an additional lateral partition on each respective side of the case defining an additional compartment which is in turn divided internally into a number of compartments. The first central front partition defines a front central compartment that is also divided into parts and provided with a number of seats or housings for crystal-ware. The second central rear partition and lateral partitions thereof have band-type or clamp-type fasteners. Another partition having a convex shape is provided on the top portion of the case. The small rigid case is particularly designed for satisfying the requirements of professional tasters and preparers of alcoholic drinks who give their advice in wine-shops or in wine industries or on similar premises of various kinds.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1987Date of Patent: August 9, 1988Inventor: Maria Boitani
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Patent number: 4753329Abstract: A multi-compartment bag construction (10) comprising a bag unit (11) including a waterproof inner wall member (16) and an outer wall member (15) provided with a strap member (13) having securing means (21) and a handle member (14) wherein the outer (15) and inner (16) wall members are connected together to form a plurality of individual compartment elements (19) having their own closure members (30); wherein the strap member (13) is adapted to bring the individual compartments (19) into contact with one another to produce a generally barrel shaped bag configuration for the bag construction.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1987Date of Patent: June 28, 1988Inventor: George Y. W. Choy
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Patent number: 4738342Abstract: The present invention is a small rigid portable ladies' case having a top portion, two side portions, a front central portion and a rear central portion. The top portion and the side portions have a convex configuration, while the front and the rear central portions have a flat configuration. The front surface of the top portion and the front surface of the side portions from convering walls respectively of a first, a second and a third corresponding cavity. The bottom wall of the first, second and third cavities is the rear surface of the top portion and of the side portions. Additionally, the cover of the front central portion has a flat shape and can be opened outwards of a fourth rectangular inside cavity. The rear central portion opens in a bellows-like manner towards the outside as the case includes bellows-shaped partitions. The small rigid portable case is particularly suitable for keeping documents, papers, and person belongings which a woman may require during business travel.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1987Date of Patent: April 19, 1988Inventor: Maria Boitani
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Patent number: 4738340Abstract: The suitcase structure comprises a substantially parallelepipedal, flattened elongate body defining at a smaller lateral face thereof a recess provided on the bottom with a handgrip for carrying the suitcase. At the larger faces of the body there are provided openable side bodies defining on their interiors compartments, provided at the top with hanger holding rods for hanging clothes hangers thereon.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1985Date of Patent: April 19, 1988Assignee: Selman di Crespi Carlo & Co. S.n.c.Inventor: Carlo Crespi
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Patent number: 4729460Abstract: A front cover with a pocket for a carrying case comprising a backing sheet with an array of panel sections and a pocket overlapping the edges of the panels and the exposed area of the backing sheet such that the pocket is a single thickness of skin material. Gussets are made along the longitudinal sides of the pocket so that it extends outwardly on the front cover. Securement of the pocket and panel sections onto the backing sheet is done by sewing and including the panels and pocket into the welt around the outer peripheral edge of the front cover.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1987Date of Patent: March 8, 1988Assignee: Airway Industries, Inc.Inventor: Hyun S. Kim
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Patent number: 4693344Abstract: A foldable carry bag generally includes a flexible outer shell, foldable along a centerline thereof, to enable the bag to be opened to provide easy accessibility to compartments therein which are defined by flexible flaps attached to the outer shell and removably attached by zippers to flexible strips attached to end pieces of the carry bag. The bag is foldable to a flat configuration for storage and has the advantage of providing separate compartments within the bag which are easily accessible for packing and unpacking clothes, as well as arrangement of clothes or articles therein, while at the same time maintaining the lightweight and inexpensive features of conventional carry bags.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1985Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Inventor: Steven L. Shuler
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Patent number: RE33794Abstract: An article of luggage includes a garment bag enclosure and a packing case enclosure which advantageously cooperate with one another in a transportation state or condition and a use state or condition. The packing case enclosure is preferably connected to an inner panel of the garment bag enclosure. In the transportation condition, the garment bag enclosure folds over the top of the packing case enclosure and the luggage article is easily transported by carrying devices attached preferably to the exterior panel of the garment bag enclosure. In the use orientation, the interior panel of the garment bag enclosure is disconnected, and the packing case enclosure moves or pivots outward to an extended orientation. A divider panel provides access to the interior of the packing case enclosure while access to the garment bag enclosure is simultaneously available as a result of the detachment of the interior panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1989Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventors: William L. King, Charles K. Weisbart