Brief Case Type Patents (Class 190/900)
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Patent number: 10376030Abstract: One embodiment of a wheeled tote includes a multifunctional set of resiliently flexible handles that are suitable for responsively guiding the wheeled tote as it rolls, for lifting the wheeled tote, and for comfortably carrying the wheeled tote in a hands-free manner over extended distances. The wheeled tote includes a zip-top collapsible tote bag comprising a sturdy fabric, and a collapsible frame with swivel casters that is removably attached to the bag with fabric snaps. The wheeled tote is reconfigurable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration for better storage and portability. Stays reinforce the left and right sidewalls of the bag. A bottom insert reinforces the base of the bag, and can be used as an actuator to quickly and easily expand the bag from the collapsed configuration to the expanded configuration. Other embodiments are described and shown.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2018Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Inventor: Paul Koh
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Patent number: 9731779Abstract: An all-terrain, load carrying cart to transport items comprising: a housing; a set of all-terrain wheels mounted beneath the housing, where the set of all-terrain wheels allow transport over a variety of terrain; a motor fastened to the housing and coupled to the set of all-terrain wheels, where the motor is rechargeable; and a handle attached to an end of the housing on a telescopic post, where the handle includes a set of control functions to operate the motor and drive the set of all-terrain wheels. The housing includes a set of pockets to comprise the walls therefore providing additional storage for the cart.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2014Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Inventor: Zachary Lamb
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Patent number: 7886902Abstract: A magnetically fastened storage pocket for a storage container such as a golf bag. A fabric pocket provides overlapping pocket panels that are arranged to accommodate one-handed opening/closing operations. A fastener assembly includes mating magnetic pieces. Resilient stay member(s) having shape retaining properties and fittings and/or elastic members define and resiliently maintain the pocket shape and align the pocket and magnet pieces.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2006Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Dynamic Brands, LLCInventors: Andrew Cimini, Michael Fox
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Patent number: 6977809Abstract: The present invention is directed to a portable computer having an integral case that incorporates a resilient material to protect the portable computer from wear and tear encountered when transporting and/or using the portable computer. The integral case also includes a retractable strap means that can be utilized to facilitate the transporting of the portable computer. The integral case for the portable computer also includes an identification pocket on the exterior surface of the integral case for incorporating identification documents for the portable computer.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Inventor: Jerald A. Bovino
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Patent number: 6811006Abstract: A convertible briefcase/table for providing a user carrying a briefcase with a convenient work table where none may be readily available. The convertible briefcase/table includes a case assembly having a base member, and also having a cover member being hingedly attached to the base member; and also includes a tabletop being hingedly attached to the case assembly; and further includes a tabletop support assembly including brackets being attached to the tabletop and also including support legs being hingedly attached to the brackets; and also includes a fastening assembly for fastening the tabletop to the cover member; and further includes a case support assembly being attached to the case assembly for standing the case assembly upon a surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Inventor: Adrian O. Mundle
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Patent number: 6604618Abstract: A computer carrying case is formed from a single set of connected panels foldable around personal computers or other items having a variety of sizes of dimensions including semi-rigid front and back panels connected by oversized, flexible or living hinges and connecting flyer.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Travel Caddy, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Godshaw, Andrezj Redzisz
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Patent number: 6571922Abstract: A briefcase is described, comprising a case body consisting of a frame (1) made up of a base (2), an upper frontal wall (4) which lies opposite said base (2) and side frontal walls (3) between the base (2) and the upper frontal wall (4), as well as a back wall (5) and a front wall (6) which can be opened. To create advantageous handling characteristics, it is proposed that the front wall (6) of the base body, which rests on the back wall (5), forms an inclined surface which is sloped from the base (2) to the upper frontal wall (4) and has two laterally adjacent cover sections (7, 8) which are mounted in such a way that they can swing open about the edges pointing towards each other and extending in the direction of the height of the front wall (6).Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2002Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Inventor: Rudolf Ruhmanseder
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Patent number: 6362954Abstract: A case for transporting and operating a mobile office system comprised of a portable computer and a portable printer. The computer and printer are separated to protect them when being transported, yet when the case is opened both computer and printer can quickly and easily be operated from within the case with minimal connecting or repositioning. Printed paper exiting a particular printer model can be accommodated by a cutout in the base of the case or a curved ramp within the case.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1998Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Inventor: Mark R. LeVander
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Patent number: 6315095Abstract: It is often necessary to unfold the integral carrying case of a device such as a portable electronic instrument comprising an upper and lower module. However if it is necessary upon unfolding the case to move apart the modules a limited distance while maintaining their relative alignment the common scissor-slider mechanism will not suffice inasmuch as the scissor mechanism does not latch on retraction and rotation. The disclosed invention provides a scissor-slider mechanism that extends without constraint in the usual fashion, but upon retraction and rotation about the slider axis required for folding the scissor-slider mechanism self-latches, keeping the upper and lower modules from separating.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Inventor: Moishe Garfinkle
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Patent number: 6301098Abstract: The present invention relates to a book-shaped information terminal, and an object of the present invention is to help users to conveniently carry and use a portable computer like a book, as it constitutes an information terminal as a portable computer in such a shape as a book. The present invention comprises an armoring cover which can be opened and closed, a thin film display unit attached and fixed on one side and a main body attached and fixed to another side, opposite to the thin film display unit when the information terminal is folded like a book.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1998Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: SamSung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jung-Hoon Kim
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Patent number: 6213670Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to a foldable pocket assembly that is coupled to a cover of a binder along one of the edges of the pocket assembly. The pocket assembly has a first portion and a second portion divided by a fold line. The second portion is foldable along the fold line and adapted to releasably hold in the folded position adjacent to the first portion. Each portions may have a pocket or adapted to hold pencils and pens. As such, the present invention makes more efficient use of the space left between the cover and the papers held in the three ring binder to increase the carrying capacity of the binder. Furthermore, some pockets are not visible so that sensitive items may be more securely held in the hidden pockets.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventor: Thomas Wien
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Patent number: 6082771Abstract: An attachment for a folder includes a handle and a boot attachable to a folder. The boot has a boot recess in which a handle body of the handle is received when the handle is in a retracted position, in which the boot surrounds the handle body. A support member of the handle is attached to the handle body and is movably associated with the boot below the boot surface. Thus, the handle body is retractably extendable from the retracted position to an extended position in which the handle body is spaced from the boot back for enabling grasping of the handle body by a user.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Acco Brands, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Long, Jeffery S. Lippeth
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Patent number: 6079528Abstract: The invention is a binder or portfolio for carrying looseleaf paper, books, school supplies, etc. wherein the binder includes a split gusset that is attached to the front and back covers of the binder. The gusset is secured into the binder in a manner such that it is biased outwardly of the binder when the binder is opened, thereby facilitating insertion or removal of items from the binder.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventor: Marc Moor
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Patent number: 6065616Abstract: Two or more portfolios are slideably attached in face to face relationship to provide in one mode of use a brief case and in a second mode of use a hanging file. In the brief case form, the portfolios are at the same level, the bottom of each being substantially in alignment with the other which is accomplished by for example the use of handles, one on each of the two outer portfolios. In the hanging file form, the portfolios are at different levels, which is accomplished by securing one of the portfolios from a selected point, such as the back seat of a car.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1999Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Inventor: Speros Velles
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Patent number: 5954170Abstract: A briefcase has front, center and rear panels dividing its interior into first and second compartments, the first of which has an accordion file positioned therewithin. A first cover embodiment overlaps the accordion file to close it off, while a second cover embodiment overlaps both first and second compartments. Each cover embodiment has either a U-shaped bight or a rectangular window to allow a handle attached to the briefcase to extend past the cover when the cover is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1996Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Kingport International CorporationInventor: Claudia J. Chisholm
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Patent number: 5887777Abstract: A protective carrying bag for a computer includes opposing front and back walls. An opening in the front wall provides access by a user for viewing a screen on the computer when the computer is contained within the bag. Opposing openable first and second side walls as well as a lower wall extend between the front and back walls. An openable upper flap is positioned between the front and back walls. A carrying strap is included which is capable of being secured in a first arrangement for carrying the bag in a substantially vertical orientation and in a second arrangement for carrying the bag in a substantially horizontal orientation such that the computer can be operated through the opening in the front wall while being carried in the substantially horizontal orientation.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Assistive Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ian J Myles, Howard C. Shane, Gregory G. Baker, James C. Lewis
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Patent number: 5881850Abstract: A removable self-supporting article organizer assembly contains at least one panel having pockets for storing articles such as pens, business cards, floppy disks, papers and the like and is sized to fit within a compartment in a carrying case. The article organizer assembly may be constructed from two or more spaced panels joined by flexible side walls and end walls defining further pockets for containing files. A hinged flap attached to one of the panels of the article organizer provides a means for supporting the article organizer in a generally upright position when the article organizer is removed from the carrying case. A carrying case adapted to contain the article organizer has a pocket on an internal wall of the carrying case within the compartment.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1996Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Inventor: Douglas H. Murdoch
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Patent number: 5839553Abstract: A briefcase includes a hinge end, an opening end, a first side and a second side. A first case is configured to fit snugly between the hinge end and the opening end of the briefcase, adjacent the first side of the briefcase. A second case is configured to fit snugly between the second side of the briefcase and the first case, adjacent the hinge end of the briefcase, leaving a contiguous open volume for use within the briefcase. A first tray having fixed compartments within for storing items is configured to fit within the first case. A second tray having removable walls forming compartments of variable size is configured to fit within the second case.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1996Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Inventor: Robert E. Dorsam
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Patent number: 5445266Abstract: A carry case for a pen-based computer. The case is of a design which minimizes its footprint, yet provides a variable tilt support structure for the computer. Accordingly, the computer can be positioned at the optimum viewing angle of the user during non hand-held use, even under crowded working conditions. The case allows the computer to be readily removed therefrom for hand-held use.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1993Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Inventors: Richard Prete, Pablo V. Vialera
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Patent number: 5437367Abstract: A carrying case (10) for electronic components such as a lap top computer, printer, CD ROM, and the like, the case (10) having a first shell half (14) and a second shell half (16) connected along a hinged edge. The first shell half (14) has shelves (20) and (22) foldable from a stowed position laying parallel to the plane of the first shell (14) to a use position in a plane perpendicular thereto, the shelves (20) and (22) lockable in said use position.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1993Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Inventor: Mitchell L. Martin
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Patent number: 5379893Abstract: An attache case has a partition whose upper surface supports a laptop or notebook computer. The computer is removably affixed to the partition by hook and loop fasteners or the like, and the fasteners may be easily repositioned or replaced when one upgrades or changes computers. Placement of the computer in the upper half of the case better conceals its existence, and when used, the computer is more accessible because of its elevation.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Inventor: Armando Ruiz
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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: 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: 5131513Abstract: There is provided a carrier, primarily for use with oversize documents. The carrier is of flexible construction, made of a flexible waterproof material such as canvas, nylon or the like, so that the carrier and its contents can be rolled as a unit, and held in rolled position by a fastener such as a pair of string ties, for ease of handling and transportation. When empty, the case can be folded into an integral pocket, to provide a small bulk for ease of storage.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1990Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Inventor: Carolyn M. Gossage
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Patent number: 5115893Abstract: An item carrying case and portable writing desk which includes an exposed exterior broard surface of the case structured as a working surface having various writing materials affixed thereon. The case includes a handle to allow carrying thereof with one hand. The writing materials includes a removable paper note pad, a plastic writing surface from which pencil lead and pen ink can be easily removed with a cloth or finger, and a re-attachable pen and pencil. Also affixed to the exposed exterior surface of the case adjacent the paper note pad is a detachable battery or solar powered electronic math calculator.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1991Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Inventor: Sydne N. Terkildsen
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Patent number: 5080206Abstract: The invention provides an attache case having an improved expansion gusset, wherein the expansion gusset includes cutouts or slots through which elastic or non-elastic straps extend to provide an improved construction for expanding the volume of the attache when needed.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1989Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Inventor: Abraham I. Tawil
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Patent number: 5065847Abstract: A briefcase includes two casing halves which are hinged to one another to allow movement between a closed position and an open position, a pair of briefcase frames respectively attached to one of the casing halves, a handle piece attached to one of the briefcase frames, and a lock incorporated in the briefcase frames. Each of the casing halves is made of a laminate which inlcudes an inner layer made of a soft lining fabric, a center layer made of an elastic plastic foam, and an outer layer made of a strong fabric cloth.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1991Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Inventor: Dick M. Hsieh
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Patent number: 5064069Abstract: An improved accordion-like file has a plastic cover and envelopes, the plastic cover is integrally formed as a foldable multiple-sectioned cover and folded inward on one end to form a folded piece and a block piece with a foldable mechanism therebetween. By moving the block piece outward and securing to the folded piece with a set of reusable tape thereon, the accordion-like file can be completely extended and contain documents with more space.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1991Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Inventor: Ken-Jui Su
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Patent number: 5054783Abstract: A bingo caddy useful for transporting and containing bingo player's paraphernalia including a pillow and slanted fold-out multiple playing surfaces with a holding device to hold bingo cards or the like and user friendly placement of marker's etc. The bingo caddy has a unique two section lid or top which folds into a compartmentalized configuration for easy access to all paraphernalia.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1991Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Inventors: Harold L. Hull, Mary K. Rodriquez, Patricia H. Foster
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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: 4856627Abstract: A combination briefcase and table arrangement includes a set of telescoping legs mounted at the underside of a briefcase body, so that the legs support the briefcase a certain height above a floor surface when the legs are extended. The legs are stored in recessed compartments that open at the underside of the briefcase body. A set of shelves are supported in a cover portion of the briefcase, for sliding movement between a withdrawn position at which the shelves are concealed inside the cover portion, and a working position at which the shelves project from the cover portion in a plane parallel with a top surface of the cover portion. The projecting shelves and the cover portion together define a flat table surface on which papers, tools, instruments and the like carried in the briefcase, can be placed at a work site.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1988Date of Patent: August 15, 1989Inventor: Paul Polatov
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Patent number: 4844214Abstract: The straps connecting the lid of a brief case and the outer panel of an expansible portfolio are adjustably connected to the outer panel through a track and buckle arrangement. The buckle is ordinarily locked in place on the track by a locking element spring urged into engagement with a complementary locking element on the track. A button connected to the buckle locking element allows the user to overcome the force of the spring and slide the buckle along the track to adjust the associated strap. The locking element and the spring are integrally formed components from a unitary molded plastic part which is carried by the buckle casing.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1988Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventors: Renato Castelli, Willy Van Hoye, Eric Sijmons, Henri Morel, Jean M. Nowacki
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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: 4817769Abstract: The invention relates to a novel covered zipper assembly for the top of a portfolio with two heavy duty magnetic catches, one at each end thereof and being secured between the portfolio panels at the top to hide the zipper from view. A combination lock cooperating with a hasp protrudes from one end to be inserted into a catch portion at the side of the portfolio whereby the pull tab of the zipper can be grasped to slide open the top of the portfolio. Lock means, preferably combination lock means, are provided at the hasp. The covering is preferably constructed of high grade leather which is fastened by sewing to the other side panels of the portfolio at the top inner edges thereof. Easy access to the top of the portfolio for opening is not readily suggested by observing from the top because the cover assembly hides the zipper from view.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1987Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Inventor: Frank Saliba
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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: 4714143Abstract: The invention relates to a novel handle and panel assembly in a zipper closed portfolio and in particular to an improved internally cushioned handle construction in which the inner seam of the handle is formed by sewing the front and back handle sections together and folding whereby the inner side of the handle presents a stitching line located between inner folded plies which constitute the front and back sides of the handle, respectively, and wherein the cushioning material is provided on the outer side of the handle to provide a soft reinforcement of this soft outer side thereby improving the feel of the handle as it is grasped by the fingers of the hand in carrying the portfolio. The handle is of the type which can be retracted, or moved up and down within the panel. The zipper of the portfolio constitutes the sole entry into a security compartment within the panels on the right and left sides of the portfolio.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1986Date of Patent: December 22, 1987Inventor: Frank Saliba
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Patent number: 4694940Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1986Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Inventor: Yutaka Horiuchi
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Patent number: 4693346Abstract: In order to make the contents of a case well accessible it has at least three case elements to wit a middle element and at least two side elements arranged one on each side of the former and being pivotable with respect to the middle element.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1985Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Inventor: Aarnoud W. Eversdijk
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Patent number: 4643281Abstract: A carrying case such as an attache case or the like, in which one of its panels is foldable to provide access to its interior without having to open the entire panel. A clamp means secured to the side of the case swivels between two positions, one to hold the panel rigid and prevent it from folding, and the other to hold one portion of the panel closed and permit the other portion to fold open. The carrying case according to the present invention permits access to the interior of the case without having to open the case entirely, thereby significantly increasing its versatility over a standard carrying case.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1986Date of Patent: February 17, 1987Inventor: Kenneth E. Erickson
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Patent number: 4564091Abstract: A writing board for use as an accessory to a brief or attache case has a main housing and four telescopically received auxiliary panels. The auxiliary panels may be telescoped outward to form together with the main housing a large surface on which to rest papers and files or telescoped into the housing in overlapping relationship to form a compact unit readily stored within a brief or attache case. The housing is formed of three parallel plates spaced apart to form two passages in each of which a pair of auxiliary panels is received. Strips of panel material, metal channels or special clips may be used to hold the plates of the housing in proper spaced relation. The two lateral auxiliary panels include pockets to secure papers and the edges of one auxiliary panel and the housing include lips to limit slippage of papers or writing tools into a seated user's lap.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1983Date of Patent: January 14, 1986Inventor: August F. Coneglio
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Patent number: 4546863Abstract: An attache case constructed to serve as a protective shield against bullet fired from handguns, the case having separate and relatively movable top and bottom sections with the top section including a flexible sidewall with a pouch holding an armor plate releasably attached to the exterior side of the sidewall. A pair of hand straps are attached to the bottom section of the case.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1982Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Inventor: Henry Kaufman
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Patent number: 4522288Abstract: Luggage comprises a box and a lid hinged thereto. The box and lid are latched closed by a hasp/latch arrangement. The latch is configured to act upon the hasp to pop-open the lid when the hasp is unlatched. The lid is held open by a stay which includes a non-metallic washer sandwiched between a pair of metallic links. The washer includes a flexing shoulder which yieldably resists rotation of the links. A handle is mounted on the luggage and comprises a flexible grip which is molded onto a stiff skeleton. The latter includes anchoring holes and ribs to prevent separation of the grip from the skeleton. The handle is mounted by means of studs, the latter being secured to the lid or box by means of wedges which are pushed between flexible legs of the studs. Hinges of the lid include plastic ground-engaging pads which are joined to anchoring skirts which prevent dislodgement of the pads from the hinge.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1983Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Assignee: American Tourister, Inc.Inventors: John A. Wickman, John J. Killion, III, Charles Deschenes
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Patent number: 4515493Abstract: A portable desk and briefcase includes a bottom member 20 foldably connected to a front member 16 and a back member 18. The opposite edge of member 18 foldably connects top member 38, which in turn is foldably connected to front flap member 42. Side members 26 and 28 are foldably connected to back member 18 along lines 30 and 32, respectively, which are spaced inwardly from the edges of member 18. Upon folding to form a briefcase, the folded side members, being inwardly spaced, support the other members in their folded positions. The side members are held in the folded position by securing means 78, 80. The top and bottom members each carry binders, and the front member carries, a plurality of pockets.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1983Date of Patent: May 7, 1985Inventor: Albert F. Radovich
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Patent number: 4483427Abstract: A combination attache case and traveling desk includes a working desk top compartment which is formed immediately subjacent the largest wall of a case lid and is separate and distinct from the large central storage compartment forming the remainder of the attache case. The attache case includes hingedly connected box-like hollow base and lid members. In the improvement of the invention, when the case is in horizontal upright position, the upper or lid member includes a substantially flat horizontal wall defining the boundry between the major inner attache case compartment and the desk top compartment which is positioned subjacent the top peripheral edge of the lid. A substantially flat desk top compartment cover is hingedly retained on the rear of the lid and is sized to close flush with the upper peripheral border of the lid. The horizontal wall, peripheral border, and cover define a shallow compartment in which a writing paper tablet, documents and other writing or reading paraphernalia may be stored.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1983Date of Patent: November 20, 1984Assignee: Kingport, Ltd.Inventor: Edward L. Gerch
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Patent number: 4448292Abstract: A suitcase which is supplied to the customer completely dismantled consisting of flat top and bottom plates, of front and back profiled strips and side walls including the corners of the suitcase made by casting or molding. Grooves are provided in the front and back strips and side walls into which the top and bottom plates are inserted when the suitcase is set up.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1981Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Inventor: Yacov Comfort
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Patent number: 4420270Abstract: A portfolio with a ring or other type binder for securing visual display material uniformly while being carried or during visual display presentations. This box-like portfolio features a double hinged top which, when mobilized by use of its pull strap feature, activates its lid and its internal members, opening the portfolio to form a unique presentation easel which serves to produce an impressive prelude to any visual display presentation.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1982Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: McDonnell Douglas CorporationInventor: Henry S. Rossello