This invention relates to various types of carrying bags and, more particularly, to a cut or slash-resistant carrying bag with a self-locking cut or slash-resistant carrying strap for carrying bags such as purses, backpacks, messenger bags, briefcases, luggage, and so on.
Handbags, travel bags, purses, backpacks, messenger bags, briefcases, waist packs, draw-string sacks, suitcases, luggage and other types of carrying bags (individually and collectively referred to as “bag(s)” or “carrying bag(s)”) are often made from flexible materials such as cloth, canvas, nylon, ballistic nylon, leather and similar materials. Such bags typically include one or more interior chambers through which access may be gained by an opening in the top or side of the bag. Such bags also often include a carry (or carrying) strap which is typically connected between opposite sides of the bag. Additionally, such bags often also include multiple side pockets with top and/or side access openings.
On occasion, such bags are subject to theft or attempted theft. For example, often a bag may be hung or supported by the bag carrying (or carry) strap on a chair or a hook or the like. In such circumstances, a thief may “snatch” the bag by grabbing the carrying strap and departing. Another scheme that has been used by thieves is to use a sharp instrument, such as a knife or box cutter, to cut through the soft-sided material comprising the bag, and thereby gain access to the contents which may be lifted through the cut opening in the bag, or which may fall out from the cut opening of the bag when a lower part of the bag has been slashed. Yet another scheme that has been used by thieves includes various types of pickpocketing, such as by unzipping a zipper in either a stealth manner or while the bag's owner is distracted, and thereby gaining access to the bag's contents while undetected by the bag's owner.
Of particular concern are situations in which a bag may be left unattended, for any period of time, including brief periods of time. For example, people at a beach may carry their belongings in a purse, a beach bag, a backpack, and so on, and desire to leave the carrying bag on the beach while they swim, wade, splash or surf in the water. In such circumstances, a person's attention is often on their activities, and the carrying bag is not being observed at all or most times, and such an unattended carrying bag is a prime target for potential theft. While unattended, moreover, a potential thief typically has considerably more time in which to attempt to gain access to the contents of the bag, especially compared with the much more rapidly occurring grabbing, pickpocketing or slashing of a carrying bag.
In addition, for many activities such as swimming and boating, such a carrying bag may also not only get wet from various activities, but also may be utilized to store wet or damp contents.
Accordingly, a need remains for comparatively cut or slash-resistant carrying bags, which are relatively easy and comparatively inexpensive to assemble, which have comparatively thin, non-bulky configurations, and which are light and flexible. A need also remains for additional anti-theft features for carrying straps and openings of bags, to prevent cutting through any strap attached to the bag, to prevent typical “snatching” of bags, and further to provide readily and easily usable locking capabilities for straps, including while unattended, to eliminate or diminish the potential for undetected access to the contents of the bag, while nonetheless maintaining a comparatively flexible and attractive style of the bag for the consumer.
The representative embodiments provide comparatively cut or slash-resistant carrying bags, which are relatively easy and comparatively inexpensive to assemble, which have comparatively thin, non-bulky configurations, and which are light and flexible. Representative embodiments include additional anti-theft features for carrying straps and openings of bags, to prevent cutting through any strap attached to the bag, to prevent typical “snatching” of bags, and further to provide readily and easily usable locking capabilities for straps, including while unattended, to eliminate or diminish the potential for undetected access to the contents of the bag, while nonetheless maintaining a comparatively flexible and attractive style of the bag for the consumer.
In another representative embodiment, a carrying hag comprises: a carrying bag body comprising: a first security panel assembly comprising a first plurality of cut-resistant polymer-based fibers, threads or yarns forming a fabric or mesh; and a strap channel arranged in an upper part of the first security panel assembly forming the carrying bag body, the strap channel having at least two spaced-apart reinforced channel openings; with the carrying hag further comprising a carrying strap arranged in the strap channel and extending through the two spaced-apart reinforced channel openings, the carrying strap comprising: a first wire cable; a second wire cable extending substantially parallel to and spaced-apart from the first wire cable; a first flexible material having first and second lateral regions and a central region in between the first and second lateral regions, the first lateral region folded around the first wire cable to enclose the first wire cable and the second lateral region folded around the second wire cable to enclose the second wire cable; and a second flexible material arranged on or over the central region of the first flexible material. Such an embodiment may also include a water-resistant pocket having a first part coupled within an interior of the carrying bag body and having a second part extending to an exterior of the carrying bag body; and a fastener coupled to the water-resistant pocket to fasten the water-resistant pocket in a first closed position external to the carrying bag body.
In a representative embodiment, each of the first and second flexible materials of the carrying strap further comprise spaced-apart first and second apertures, each of the first and second apertures extending through both the first and second flexible materials, and wherein the carrying strap further comprises: first and second through-hole reinforcements correspondingly coupled to the first and second apertures and to the first and second flexible materials. In a representative embodiment, the carrying strap further comprises: a second security panel assembly comprising a second plurality of cut-resistant polymer-based fibers, threads or yarns, the second security panel assembly arranged around the first aperture and in between the first and second flexible materials; and a third security panel assembly comprising a third plurality of cut-resistant polymer-based fibers, threads or yarns, the third security panel assembly arranged around the second aperture and in between the first and second flexible materials.
In a representative embodiment, the carrying strap further comprises: a second security panel assembly comprising a second plurality of cut-resistant polymer-based fibers, threads or yarns, the second security panel assembly arranged in between the first and second flexible materials and around the first and second apertures. In a representative embodiment, the first through-hole reinforcement comprises a first grommet and the second through-hole reinforcement comprises a second grommet.
In a representative embodiment, the first lateral region of the first flexible material of the carrying strap is further folded to overlay and be coupled through a first strap seam to a first lateral region of the second flexible material, and wherein the second lateral region of the first flexible material is further folded to overlay and be coupled through a second strap seam to a second lateral region of the second flexible material. In a representative embodiment, the first and second through-hole reinforcements are further coupled over the first and second strap seams coupling the first and second flexible materials. in a representative embodiment the carrying strap further comprises a locking ring.
In a representative embodiment, the carrying bag may further comprise: one or more crimps coupling a first end of the first wire cable to a second end of the first wire cable and coupling a first end of the second wire cable to a second end of the second wire cable to form a loop structure for the carrying strap. In a representative embodiment, the carrying bag may further comprise: a capping reinforcement coupled over the one or more crimps and coupled to the first and second flexible materials, the capping reinforcement further coupled to the strap channel. In a representative embodiment, the strap channel may further comprise: a first protected seam having a plurality of rows of stitching, each row of stitching extending around a circumference of the carrying bag body. For example, the first protected seam may further comprise a plurality of hidden stitches which do not extend to an exterior of the carrying bag body.
In a representative embodiment, the carrying bag body may further comprise: a second protected seam arranged on a lower part of the carrying bag body, the second protected seam having a double-lapped structure, the double-lapped structure comprising a first lapped structure and a second lapped structure, the first lapped structure having a plurality of hidden stitches which do not extend to an exterior of the carrying bag body. In a representative embodiment, the carrying bag body may further comprise: a second protected seam arranged on a lower part of the carrying bag body, the second protected seam selected from the group consisting of: a single-lapped seam, a double-lapped seam, a French seam, a flat felled seam, and a bound seam.
In a representative embodiment, the carrying bag body has an upper rim and has an interior, the carrying bag body further having a protected seam, and the carrying bag may further comprise: a water-resistant pocket having a first part coupled within the interior to the protected seam, and the water-resistant pocket having a second part extending past the upper rim to an exterior of the carrying bag body; and a fastener coupled to the water-resistant pocket to fasten the water-resistant pocket in a first dosed position external to the carrying bag body. In a representative embodiment, the second part of the water-resistant pocket is foldable to be placed within the interior in a second closed position.
In another representative embodiment, the carrying bag body has an upper rim and has an interior, the carrying bag body further having a protected seam, and the carrying bag further comprising: a water-resistant pocket having a plurality of side tabs coupled within the interior to one or more sides of the carrying bag body, the water-resistant pocket extending past the upper rim to an exterior of the carrying bag body; and a fastener coupled to the water-resistant pocket to fasten the water-resistant pocket in a first closed position external to the carrying bag body.
In a representative embodiment, the reinforced channel openings further comprise welded and knit channel openings. In a representative embodiment, the carrying bag may further comprise: an exterior cover coupled to the carrying bag body.
In another representative embodiment, a carrying bag comprises: a carrying bag body comprising: a first security panel assembly comprising a plurality of cut-resistant polymer-based fibers, threads or yarns; and a strap channel arranged in an upper part of the body, the strap channel having at least two spaced-apart reinforced channel openings; with the carrying bag further comprising: a carrying strap arranged in the strap channel and extending through the two spaced-apart reinforced channel openings, the carrying strap comprising: a first wire cable; a second wire cable extending substantially parallel to and spaced-apart from the first wire cable; a first flexible material and a second flexible material, each of the first and second flexible materials having first and second lateral regions and a central region in between the first and second lateral regions, the second flexible material arranged on or over the central region of the first flexible material, the first lateral region of the first flexible material folded around the first wire cable to enclose the first wire cable and to overlay the first lateral region of the second flexible material, and the second lateral region of the first flexible material folded around the second wire cable to enclose the second wire cable and to overlay the second lateral region of the second flexible material, and each of the first and second flexible materials having spaced-apart first and second apertures, each of the first and second apertures extending through both the first and second flexible materials; and first and second through-hole reinforcements correspondingly coupled to the first and second apertures and to the first and second flexible materials. Such an embodiment may also include a water-resistant pocket haying a first part coupled within an interior of the carrying bag body and having a second part extending to an exterior of the carrying bag body; and a fastener coupled to the water-resistant pocket to fasten the water-resistant pocket in a first closed position external to the carrying bag body.
In another representative embodiment, carrying bag comprises: a carrying bag body having an upper rim and an interior, the carrying bag body comprising: a first security panel assembly comprising a plurality of cut-resistant polymer-based fibers, threads or yarns; a strap channel arranged in an upper part of the body, the strap channel having at least two spaced-apart reinforced channel openings; a protected seam arranged on a lower part of the carrying bag body, the protected seam having a double-lapped structure, the double-lapped structure comprising a first lapped structure and a second lapped structure, the first lapped structure having a plurality of hidden stitches which do not extend to an exterior of the carrying bag body; with the carrying bag further comprising a water-resistant pocket having a first part coupled within the interior to the protected seam, and the water-resistant pocket having a second part extending past, the upper rim to an exterior of the carrying bag body; a fastener coupled to the water-resistant pocket to fasten the water-resistant pocket in a first closed position external to the carrying bag body; and a carrying strap arranged in the strap channel and extending through the two spaced-apart reinforced channel openings, the carrying strap comprising: a first wire cable; a second wire cable extending substantially parallel to and spaced-apart from the first wire cable; a first flexible material and a second flexible material, each of the first and second flexible materials having first and second lateral regions and a central region in between the first and second lateral regions, the second flexible material arranged on or over the central region of the first flexible material, the first lateral region of the first flexible material folded around the first wire cable to enclose the first wire cable and coupled through a first strap seam to the first lateral region of the second flexible material, and the second lateral region of the first flexible material folded around the second wire cable to enclose the second wire cable and coupled through a second strap seam to the second lateral region of the second flexible material, and each of the first and second flexible materials having spaced-apart first and second apertures, each of the first and second apertures extending through both the first and second flexible materials; and first and second through-hole reinforcements correspondingly coupled to the first and second apertures and further coupled over the first and second strap seams coupling the first and second flexible materials to the first and second flexible materials.
Numerous other advantages and features of the present invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the embodiments thereof, from the claims and from the accompanying drawings.
The objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more readily appreciated upon reference to the following disclosure when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to identify identical components in the various views, and wherein reference numerals with alphabetic characters and/or numeric subscripts are utilized to identify parts or subparts of a component or additional types, instantiations or variations of a selected component embodiment in the various views, as further indicated by textual context, in which:
While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described herein in detail specific exemplary embodiments thereof, with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated. In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment consistent with the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of components set forth above and below, illustrated in the drawings, or as described in the examples. Methods and apparatuses consistent with the present invention are capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein, as well as the abstract included below, are for the purposes of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
Reference is made to the following patent applications, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference with the same full force and effect as if set forth in their entirety herein: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/879,149, filed concurrently herewith; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/450,405, filed Jan. 25, 2017; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/817,610, filed Nov. 20, 2017; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/821,383, filed Nov. 22, 2017; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/641,173, filed Mar. 6, 2015; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/624,171, filed Jun. 15, 2017, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/641,206, filed Mar. 6, 2015; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/949,452, filed Mar. 7, 2014.
In addition, this fiber matrix 910 may also be included or embedded in the webbing (e.g., 527, 528) utilized to form a substantially cut-resistant carry strap 22J, 22K, 22L. For such embodiments, the cut-resistant yarn or fiber 905 is typically woven with the other fiber material comprising the webbing during manufacture. Also for such embodiments, an additional cut-resistant cable 38 may not be required to provide the desired level of security.
Combinations of different types of material may also be utilized to form the various fibers 905. For example and without limitation, a cut-resistant fiber may be combined with metallic or carbon fibers or threads, or elastic or rubber fibers or threads, in any of various combinations, such as a combination of steel and polymer.
Any type of weaving, braiding or knitting may be utilized, and as illustrated in
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As discussed above, each of the carrying bags 20H, 20K, 20L comprises a security panel assembly 1100, 1100A which forms the carrying bag body and the exterior of the carrying bag 20H, 20K, 20L, without any additional exterior covering. Such a security panel assembly 1100, 1100A is comprised of a plurality of plurality of interwoven, woven, knit, spun, blown, or otherwise embedded or linked, substantially cut-resistant polymer-based fibers, threads or yarns 905, forming a substantially cut-resistant fabric or mesh. The various fibers 905 for the security panel assembly 1100, 1100A may be spaced-apart or abutting, and may be interwoven with other types of threads, yarns or fibers (including metallic fibers, wires, yarns or threads), creating a substantially cut-resistant fabric or mesh having any type of finish or weave to create any desired flexibility, stretchability, texture, or other property of a fabric.
In addition to the various substantially cut-resistant polymer-based fibers, threads or yarns discussed above, the substantially cut-resistant polymer-based fibers, threads or yarns 905 forming a security panel assembly 1100, 1100A, such as a security panel assembly 1100, 1100A which forms the exterior of the carrying bag 20H, 20K, 20L, and/or optionally forming any of the protected seams 1670, 1670A, 1670B, 1710, 1720, may be comprised of a wide variety of materials and compounds, including for example and without limitation: polyethylene fibers, threads or yarns, such as ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (“UHMWPE”, e.g., a thermoplastic polyethylene having a molecular mass between about 3.5 and 7.5 million atomic mass units), high-modulus polyethylene (“HMPE”), High Performance Polyethylene (“HPPE”); glass fibers, threads or yarns; nylon fibers, threads or yarns; Cuben Fiber (a laminated fabric constructed from Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) fiber monofilaments and polyester, PVF etc. films) (“CTF3”). The resulting security panel assembly 1100, 1100A, and cut-resistant polymer-based fibers, threads or yarns 905 forming any of the protected seams 1670, 1670A, 1670B, 1710, 1720, may have any desired level of cut-resistance or other properties to meet any applicable standard, such as the American National Standards Institute (“ANSI”) cut level A1-A9 standards or the EN388 standard, for various properties such as blade cut-resistance, abrasion resistance, tear resistance, and puncture resistance. For example and without limitation, in a representative embodiment, she security panel assembly 1100, 1100A which forms the exterior of the carrying bag 20H, 20K, 20L is woven or knit and is substantially blade cut-resistant, and generally also tear and abrasion resistant, but allows some degree of puncture capability to enable the sewing of various seams, tags, decorations, logos, etc., using sewing needles. Also for example and without limitation, the security panel assembly 1100, 1100A which forms the exterior of the carrying bag 20H, 20K, 20L, may have the foil specification: ISO 13997:1999 Blade Cut Resistance Level 5=31.5 Newton; ANSI/ISEA 2016 Blade Cut Resistance Level A5/A6=3007 grams/force; EN 388:2003 Tear Strength Level 4=518.2 Newton; EN 388:2003 Abrasion Resistance Level 4=more than 8,000 cycles, and EN 388:2003 Puncture Resistance Level 4=271.6 Newton. Various substantially cut-resistant polymer-based fibers, threads or yarns are available commercially, including Dyneema® (and Cubic Tech) from Royal DSM N.V., The Netherlands and Stanley, N.C., U.S.; Cut-Tex® PRO from PPSS Group, United Kingdom; and Spectra® by Honeywell, Colonial Heights, Va., U.S. The security panel assembly 1100, 1100A also may have any selected coating, such as a rubber or polymer coating, for example and without limitation.
The various cut-resistant polymer-based fibers, threads or yarns 905 utilized to form the security panel assembly 1100, 1100A and/or to form any of the protected seams 1670, 1670A, 1670B, 1710, 1720, may comprise a single strand or multiple strands, with any selected thread count, which in turn may be twisted or braided, for example and without limitation, such as “super braid”, “extreme braid”, polyethylene-based filament lines such as braided lines of Dyneema® and Spectra®, fishing lines, and which also may be coated, such as to have a slippery coating or film, such as a silicone, plastic, other polymer, or wax coating, also for example and without limitation.
The security panel assembly 1100, 1100A which forms the carrying bag body and the exterior of the carrying bag 20H, 20K, 20L may be configured to have any desired shape or size, such as rectangular, square, circular, trapezoidal, cuboid, rhomboidal, a parallelepiped, ovoid or ellipsoid, or any and all other shapes and sizes, for example and without limitation. In a representative embodiment, the security panel assembly 1100, 1100A is provided as a radial knit, forming a tubular security panel assembly 1100, 1100A which does not require any side seams to form a carrying bag 20H, 20K. The various lower, upper and side seams 1670, 1670A, 1670B, 1710, 1720, as applicable, of the various carrying bags 20H, 20K, 20L are discussed in greater detail below.
In a representative embodiment, the second interior pocket 1580, 1580A is substantially waterproof or water resistant, to any desired level, such that insertion of wet or damp contents into the second interior pocket 1580, 1580A, when fully closed, will not appreciably wet or moisten other contents or the security panel assembly 1100, 1100A which forms the carrying bag body and the exterior of the carrying bag 20K, 20L. Conversely, the second interior pocket 1580, 1580A also may be utilized to keep the contents of the second interior pocket 1580, 1580A dry, when the carrying bag 20K, 20L may become wet or damp. The second interior pocket 1580, 1580A is typically comprised of a substantially waterproof or water resistant fabric, or any other substantially waterproof or water resistant material, including a fabric material which is coated with a polymer or other waterproof or water-resistant coating, and includes one or more fasteners 1605, such as the buckles 1605B illustrated in
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The representative carrying bags 20H, 20K, 20L further comprise a “self-locking” carrying strap 22J, 22K, 22L, as discussed in greater detail below, which is arranged in a strap channel 1655 at the upper portion or top of the carrying bag 20H, 20K, 20L, and has several functions. First, the carry strap 22J, 22K, 22L is substantially cut-resistant, with the structure described in greater detail below with reference to
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As described in greater detail below, the carry strap 22J, 22K, 22L is also anchored within the strap channel 1655 using a coupling 1678, such as a bar tack stitching (illustrated in
In addition, as illustrated in
While the carry strap 22J, 22K, 22L is illustrated as forming a continuous loop, those having skill in the art will recognize that one end of the carry strap 22J, 22K, 22L instead may be coupled to the exterior bag 23, 23A, and/or or to the security panel assembly 1100, 1100A, or to another part of the carrying bag 20G, 20H, 20K, 20L, rather than being coupled to another part of the carry strap 22J, 22K, 22L to form the loop. To cinch the opening 1565 to a closed configuration, the unattached end of the carry strap 22J, 22K, 22L is also pulled. For locking, at least one opening (or aperture) 1545 with a grommet 1510 or other reinforced opening is exposed, and a shackle 1535 is also inserted through the at least one opening (or aperture) 1545. Provided the lock 1530 is larger than the reinforced opening 1520 of the carrying bag 20G, 20H, 20K, 20L, the carrying bag 20G, 20H, 20K, 20L will then be locked into a closed configuration 1650. Also for example, rather than coupling the ends of the wire cables 38A, 38B to each other, respectively, as illustrated in
The carrying bags 20H, 20K, 20L are each illustrated using a single carry strap 22J, 22K, 22L which has multiple functions for closing the carrying bag 20H, 20K, 20L (e.g., as a drawstring), carrying, cut-resistance and other security features, and locking of the carrying bag 20H, 20K, 20L. Those having skill in the art will recognize that multiple carry straps 22J, 22K, 22L may also be utilized, including for additional holding or carrying, locking, and closure (drawstring) functionalities, such as illustrated for carrying bag 20G.
As mentioned above, additional security features and structures are incorporated into the carrying bags 20H, 20K, 20L (and, although not separately illustrated, may also be included in any of the other carrying bags herein, including carrying bag 20G). Referring to
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Those having skill in the art will recognize additional methods and structures which may be utilized to form the protected first and second seams 1660, 1670 (1670A, 1670B) and/or any of the protected side seams 1710, 1720, and any and all such variations are considered equivalent and within the scope of the disclosure, including French seams, flat felled seams, bound seams, and other ANSI class 2 and class 3 seams (e.g., 2.04.01-2.04.04), for example and without limitation. In addition, any of the various edges of the security panel assembly 1100, 1100 may be finished, such as by using a serged seam, also for example and without limitation.
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The carry strap 22J, 22K, 22L includes two separate lengths of flexible material referred to as “webbing” material, as first flexible material 527 and second flexible material 528. As illustrated in
For the carry strap 22J, an additional, second and/or third security panel assembly 1100, 1100A is provided in the middle (or central) region 562 around each of the apertures 1545, which are typically formed as welded holes in the first flexible material 527 (and also the second flexible material 528), extending predetermined distances laterally and longitudinally, as illustrated in
For all of these carry strap 22J, 22K, 22L embodiments, a second flexible (e.g., webbing) material 528, having a second lateral width less than the first lateral width of the first flexible material 527, is provided over the middle (or central) region 562, generally extending laterally to be adjacent or abutting each of the cables 38A, 38B. The respective first and second lateral regions 579A and 579B of the first flexible material 527 are folded then folded over (or wrapped around) the respective wires or cables 38A, 38B, and at least partially covering the second flexible material 528 and any underlying second security panel assembly 1100, 1100A, to laterally enclose the respective wires or cables 38A, 38B, such as through stitching, illustrated as respective seams 565A and 565B, which as an option may utilize any of the various cut-resistant polymeric fibers, threads or yarns 905 discussed above. For each aperture 1545 in the carry strap 22J, 22K, 22L, a through-hole reinforcement 1510 (e.g., respective first and second halves or parts of a grommet 1510A, 1510B) are then arranged or positioned to overlay and also protect the seams 565A and 565B on both the upper and lower sides of the carry strap 22J, 22K, 22L, covering portions of both the first flexible material 527 and the second flexible material 528, and attached or otherwise coupled, providing reinforcement and protection to both the through-hole or aperture 1545, and also covering and protecting the seams 565A and 565B in the vicinity of the aperture 1545.
When the carry strap 22J, 22K, 22L is implemented as a continuous loop, two ends of the carry strap 22J, 22K, 22L are brought together to be adjacent or abutting, and the corresponding two ends of each of the cables 38A, 38B are coupled to each other, respectively (coupling a first end of the cable 38A to a second end of the cable 38A and coupling a first end of the cable 38A to a second end of the cable 38A), such as by using a coupling 1675, such as one or more crimps as illustrated in
Those having skill in the art will recognize that additional variations of the structure of a carry strap 22J, 22K, 22L are available, and all such variations are considered equivalent and within the scope of the disclosure, as disclosed in the patent applications described above and incorporated herein by reference.
Although the invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments thereof, these embodiments are merely illustrative and not restrictive of the invention. In the description herein, numerous specific details are provided, such as examples of electronic components, electronic and structural connections, materials, and structural variations, to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the present invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that an embodiment of the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other apparatus, systems, assemblies, components, materials, parts, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not specifically shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of embodiments of the present invention. One having skill in the art will further recognize that additional or equivalent method steps may be utilized, or may be combined with other steps, or may be performed in different orders, any and all of which are within the scope of the claimed invention. In addition, the various Figures are not drawn to scale and should not be regarded as limiting.
Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, or a specific “embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment and not necessarily in all embodiments, and further, are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics of any specific embodiment may be combined in any suitable manner and in any suitable combination with one or more other embodiments, including the use of selected features without corresponding use of other features. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular application, situation or material to the essential scope and spirit of the present invention. It is to be understood that other variations and modifications of the embodiments of the present invention described and illustrated herein are possible in light of the teachings herein and are to be considered part of the spirit and scope of the present invention.
It will also be appreciated that one or more of the elements depicted in the Figures can also be implemented in a more separate or integrated manner, or even removed or rendered inoperable in certain cases, as may be useful in accordance with a particular application. Integrally formed combinations of components are also within the scope of the invention, particularly for embodiments in which a separation or combination of discrete components is unclear or indiscernible. In addition, use of the term “coupled” herein, including in its various forms such as “coupling” or “couplable”, means and includes any direct or indirect structural coupling, connection or attachment, or adaptation or capability for such a direct or indirect structural coupling, connection or attachment, including integrally formed components and components which are coupled via or through another component.
The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean “about 40 mm.”
All documents cited in the Detailed Description of the Invention are, in relevant part, incorporated herein by reference; the citation of any document is not to be construed as an admission that it is prior art with respect to the present invention. To the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to that term in this document shall govern.
Furthermore, any signal arrows in the drawings/Figures should be considered only exemplary, and not limiting, unless otherwise specifically noted. Combinations of components of steps will also be considered within the scope of the present invention, particularly where the ability to separate or combine is unclear or foreseeable. The disjunctive term “or”, as used herein and throughout the claims that follow, is generally intended to mean “and/or”, having both conjunctive and disjunctive meanings (and is not confined to an “exclusive or” meaning), unless otherwise indicated. As used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, “a”, “an”, and “the” shall not be limited to a single item or element and include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise and unless specifically disclaimed. Also as used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, the meaning of “in” includes “in” and “on” unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. By way of example, though specific claim language may include the word “between”, the interpretation of such a word shall not be limited to preclude extent of elements beyond boundaries of the example unless specific disclaimer is made or unless by virtue of prosecution the term is to be limited. The examples of the invention should therefore not be interpreted as limiting unless indicated as such.
The foregoing description of illustrated embodiments of the present invention, including what is described in the summary or in the abstract, is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed herein. From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations, modifications and substitutions are intended and may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concept of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific methods and apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. It is, of course, intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims. Thus, while there has been set forth embodiments of the invention, the invention is to be limited only by the following claims and equivalents.
This application is a continuation of and claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/879,194, filed Jan. 24, 2018, inventors Donald E. Godshaw et al., titled “Anti-Theft Lockdown Carrying Bags and Carrying Straps”, which is a nonprovisional of and claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/450,405, filed Jan. 25, 2017, inventors Donald E. Godshaw et al., titled “Anti-Theft Carrying Bags and Security Panel Assemblies”, which are commonly assigned herewith, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference with the same full force and effect as if set forth in their entireties herein, and with priority claimed for all commonly disclosed subject matter.
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