The present invention relates to a combined apparatus for storage of compressible articles. More particularly, the present invention relates to a combined apparatus for storage for compressible articles including a storage bag and a container wherein the container has soft, flexible sides.
Compressive sealable bags have been developed to reduce the volume needed to store compressible articles such as clothing, pillows, bedding, etc. Such bags have an opening through which the articles can be placed into the bag. The opening is then temporarily or permanently sealed. Air is evacuated from the bag through a one way check valve, thus compressing the compressible articles and reducing their overall volume. Not only does compressing the stored articles save storage space in suitcases, cupboards and closets, but also the removal of excess air inhibits the growth of insects and bacteria which can damage the contents of the bag, and any buildup of moisture that could cause mildew.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,540,500 illustrates one such storage bag. The bag has an open end sealed by sealing fasteners, and a flat pipe one-way check valve. Once the compressible articles are placed inside the bag and the sealing fasteners are sealed together, the bag is pressed or rolled to discharge the air contained in the bag out through the check valve. The volume of the compressed articles in the bag is significantly smaller than their uncompressed volume.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,480,030 also illustrates a compressive storage bag, having a sealable opening through which to insert compressible articles, and a one-way valve in the surface of the bag. The one-way valve is compatible with the cylindrical attachment of a household vacuum cleaner, which can be used to evacuate the air out of the bag once it is sealed.
Such compressive bags have several shortcomings. Compressible articles often do not compress down into a flat shape, making it difficult to stack multiple compressive bags on top of each other without toppling over. Further, compressed bags stored over long periods of time may allow air to slowly leak back into the bags, thus resulting in a slowly expanding volume of storage space taken up by the compressed bag. Moreover, compressive bags are made from a pliable plastic film that can be punctured with rough handling or by contact with sharp objects. The plastic film material can also lose its vacuum sealing integrity as it ages. Thus, articles stored over long periods of time could expand in volume and lose the vacuum protection from the bag, possibly without being detected for some time.
There is a need for a sealable compressive container that stores compressible articles in a stackable manner, provides superior protection against accidental puncture, and will not expand even if the vacuum integrity of the container is compromised.
An embodiment of the present invention preserves the advantages of prior art combined apparatus for storage. In addition, it provides new advantages not found in currently available combined apparatus for storage and overcomes many disadvantages of such currently available combined apparatus for storage.
The present invention is a combined apparatus for storage for storing compressible or other articles. The combined apparatus including a combination of an expandable, air-tight storage bag and a soft-sided container for storing the storage bag therein. In one embodiment, the combination of the storage bag and the soft-sided container being stackable.
The storage bag defines an opening at a top end for inserting compressible articles into an interior of the storage bag. The storage bag having at least one snap strip member made of ABS plastic positioned along the opening of the bag for repeatedly opening and closing the defined opening at the top end of the storage bag to form an air-tight seal. A valve for facilitating removal or entry of air from an interior of the storage bag installed within a surface of the storage bag.
The soft-sided container having four side walls, a top portion, and a bottom portion defining a compact and low profile when in a collapsed state. The soft-sided container defines an opening therein. The soft-sided container including a fastening means for repeatedly attaching or detaching the top portion to said four side walls to open or close the container.
A base support member is releasably attached to the bottom portion of the container. The four side walls, the top portion, and the bottom portion, and the base support member made of soft, flexible or bending materials. At least one securing member is attached to the bottom portion of the container.
In operation, as air within the storage bag is evacuated from the storage bag through the means for facilitating removal or entry of air from an interior of said storage bag, the storage bag and the compressible articles stored therein collapse into the soft-sided container.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a combined apparatus for storage including a storage bag and a container wherein the container has soft, flexible sides.
It is a further object of the present invention is to provide a combined apparatus for storage with a low profile in a compressed state.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a combined apparatus for storage which is lightweight and easy to store when not in use.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a combined apparatus for storage which is capable of storing articles of various shapes and dimensions.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention shall become apparent as the description thereof proceeds when considered in connection with the accompanying illustrative drawings.
The novel features which are characteristic of the combined apparatus for storage are set forth in the appended claims. However, the combined apparatus for storage, together with further embodiments and attendant advantages, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
As outlined in detail in the attached invention disclosure and materials, a new and novel system for a combined apparatus for storage is disclosed. As illustrated in
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The storage bag 200 has a means for providing an air-tight and water-tight seal at an opening of the bag 200 at one end. In one embodiment, the means for providing an air-tight and water-tight seal is at least one snap strip member 204 made of ABS plastic or other plastic materials positioned along the opening of the bag for closing the opening of the bag 200. The at least one snap strip member 204 also provides a means for repeatedly opening and closing the opening of the bag 200.
The storage bag 200 having a means for removing air from an interior of the bag 200. The means for removing air from an interior of the interior includes a one-way valve 202 made of polyethylene positioned within an aperture on the bag 200. The one-way valve 202 may be positioned on the bag 200 at a selected location. There are a variety of well-known one-way air valves available on the market that can be installed within the bag 200 to allow air flow in only one direction. Overall, the bag 200 is configured to contain an article extracted of air while being housed or seated within the container 300.
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The base support member generally defines a shape and dimension substantially similar to the bottom portion of the container 300 and substantially covers the bottom portion of the container 300. The long sides, short sides, top portion, bottom portion, and base support member are soft-side and made of soft or flexible materials, in other words, not rigid or stiff and do not require the insertion of a ridged member therein. In another embodiment, the base support member may be attached permanently to the bottom portion of the container 300 directly by sewing the base support member to the bottom portion of the container 300. In another embodiment, the base support member is optional and may be omitted.
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Once the storage bag 200 is secured within the container 300, the articles, and the bag 200, are all protected by the flexible container 300. If for some reason the air tight integrity of the bag 200 is compromised and air leaks back into bag 200, the container 300 and top portion attached securely thereto will help contain the compressed articles inside the volume of the container 300.
In summary, as air within the storage bag 200 is evacuated from the storage bag 200 through the means for facilitating removal or entry of air from an interior of said storage bag 200, the storage bag 200 and the compressible articles stored therein collapse into the soft-sided container 300.
In one embodiment, by way of example only, the container 300 may include the following dimensions: 15¾ inches length×16 ½ inches width and 10 inches height and 25½ inches length×20 inches width×11 inches height. Of course, this is only an example and there may be other width and height dimensions of the combined apparatus for storage. It should also be noted that the combined apparatus for storage may or may not be stackable depending upon the dimensions of the combined apparatus for storage and the compressible articles disposed therein. It should be also noted that in the preferred embodiment the storage bag 200 is nested within the container 300 but it may also be possible to use the bag 200 and container 300 separately.
It would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. All such modifications and changes are intended to be within the scope of the present invention.
This continuation application is related to and claims priority from earlier filed U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/291,527 filed Dec. 31, 2009, U.S. Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 12/982,543 filed Dec. 30, 2010 now U.S. Pat. No. 8,474,640, and U.S. Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 13/928,403 filed Jun. 27, 2013, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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