The present disclosure relates to athletic bags for carrying athletic gear and apparel, and more particularly, to an athletic bag with a built-in air circulating configuration for airing out and drying apparel and gear carried in the bag.
Sports Apparel has exploded due to new technology such as wicking apparel created by Under Armour, Inc. of Baltimore, Md., and others. In 2020, consumers spent over $72 billion dollars on athletic Apparel for Men, Women and Children. Wicking material is more expensive than regular clothing material such as cotton because of the way the wicking technology keeps the body cool while working out. The material wicks the sweat from the body and captures the sweat within the material.
Studies show that within about eight to twelve hours of the clothes becoming wet and not being dried, they can mildew. If wet clothes are allowed to sit long enough, the mildew smell sets in, which has an unpleasant odor and is difficult to remove through washing. This can also result in possible stains and patches of rotten fabric in the clothing. Mold and mildew are also a health concern for people with respiratory ailments such as asthma, for example. Also, babies, children, the elderly, and people who suffer from eczema are at risk because of their weaker immune systems.
Additionally, athletic gear such as jiu jitsu gi's, belts, boxing gloves, MMA gloves, protective head gear, etc., typically also become wet with sweat during training. After training, the gear is typically stowed in an athletic bag and may not be removed from the bag for prolonged periods. If the gear remains wet, bacteria can grow inside of the gear that can cause skin irritation and infections when used at a later time. Leaving the gear wet for prolonged periods of time can also damage the gear in the same way that it can damage apparel.
Accordingly, a need exists for an athletic bag with a configuration for airing out and drying apparel and gear carried in the bag.
The example embodiments are best understood from the following detailed description when read with the accompanying drawing figures. It is emphasized that the various features are not necessarily drawn to scale. In fact, the dimensions may be arbitrarily increased or decreased for clarity of discussion. Wherever applicable and practical, like reference numerals refer to like elements.
In accordance with inventive principles and concepts of the present disclosure, an athletic bag is provided that comprises a built-in air circulating configuration for airing out and drying apparel and/or gear carried in the bag. The bag provides an ideal solution for drying and airing out sweaty clothes and/or gear placed in the bag after a physical workout. The built-in air circulating configuration comprises an electrical fan system that pulls air through the bag to dry wet apparel and gear and one or more air vents to allow proper air flow and air freshening. These features ensure that workout apparel and/or gear will dry quickly, sometimes even before the user returns home, which preserves the apparel and gear, allows health risks associated with mold, mildew, bacteria and viruses to be avoided, and results in spending less money on new workout apparel and gear.
In accordance with a representative embodiment, the athletic bag includes a rechargeable battery and a connector, such as a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector, for example, for connecting the rechargeable battery to a power source to allow the rechargeable battery to be recharged. The rechargeable battery powers one or more electrical fans of the electrical fan system and can be used to power any other optional devices of the bag that consume direct current (DC) power (e.g., lights, air fresheners, etc.). In other embodiments, a non-rechargeable power source, such as a non-rechargeable battery, for example, is used to power the electrical fan system and any other devices that require power.
In accordance with a representative embodiment, the athletic bag includes an optional pop-up basket disposed in a main compartment of the bag that can be collapsed or folded from an expanded basket state into a collapsed state (e.g., flattened), and vice versa. In its expanded basket state, the pop-up basket provides a receptacle for placement of apparel and/or gear in the bag. The pop-basket preferably is porous to allow air generated by the electrical fan system to pass through the basket to air out and dry apparel and/or gear held in the basket.
The pop-basket can optionally include one or more rails or bars that extend from one side to the other side of the top end of the basket when the basket is in its expanded state. Apparel and/or gear can be draped across the rails or bars to facilitate airing out and drying via the airflow generated by the electrical fan system.
In accordance with a representative embodiment, the athletic bag includes an optional shoe compartment that preferably is separate from the main compartment of the bag for stowing shoes.
The athletic bag can have additional features such as, for example, cover(s) for covering the fan(s) of the electrical fan system so that they are not visible our accessible by the user, one or more ventilation holes to facilitate airing out and drying of the apparel and or gear, etc.
The inventive principles and concepts are not limited with respect to the type or number of additional features that can be included in the bag configuration. Examples of the athletic bag and it features are described below in more detail with reference to the figures.
The terminology used herein is for purposes of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting. The defined terms are in addition to the technical, scientific, or ordinary meanings of the defined terms as commonly understood and accepted in the relevant context.
The terms “a,” “an” and “the” include both singular and plural referents, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, “a device” includes one device and plural devices. The terms “substantial” or “substantially” mean to within acceptable limits or degrees acceptable to those of skill in the art. For example, the term “substantially parallel to” means that a structure or device may not be made perfectly parallel to some other structure or device due to tolerances or imperfections in the process by which the structures or devices are made. The term “approximately” means to within an acceptable limit or amount to one of ordinary skill in the art. Relative terms, such as “over,” “above,” “below,” “top,” “bottom,” “upper” and “lower” may be used to describe the various elements' relationships to one another, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. These relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device and/or elements in addition to the orientation depicted in the drawings. For example, if the device were inverted with respect to the view in the drawings, an element described as “above” another element, for example, would now be below that element.
Relative terms may be used to describe the various elements' relationships to one another, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. These relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device and/or elements in addition to the orientation depicted in the drawings.
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The inflow fan 2a can be, for example, a 1.4-ampere (amp) electric fan and the outflow fan 2b can be, for example, a 0.4-amp fan, although the inventive principles and concepts of the present disclosure are not limited with respect to the amount of electrical current needed to run the fans. The fan(s) can be selected to achieve reduced power drain on the battery while still achieving sufficient air flow.
The pop-up basket 3 can be disposed in the main compartment of the bag 1 and preferably has one or more rods or bars (not shown) connected on their ends to opposite sides of the top of the basket 3 for draping apparel to facilitate airing out and drying of apparel. As will be discussed below in more detail, the bag 1 preferably includes a shoe compartment 5 for stowing shoes that is separate from the main compartment in which the basket 3 is disposed. The bag 1 includes some type of opening/closing mechanism such as a zipper or snaps, for example, for closing and opening the main compartment of the bag 1. The bag 1 typically also includes other features that athletic bags normally include such as handles 4 and one or more side and/or top compartments. The bag 1 can be made of any suitable material, such as nylon and/or polyester, for example. Preferably, the bag 1 is made of multiple materials, such as, for example, nylon or polyester in certain portions of the bag 1 and a wicking material in other portions of the bag 1.
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The bag 10 has a control panel, or console, 14 that includes, in accordance with this representative embodiment, an on/off button 15 and a fan speed button 16. The on/off button 15 when depressed causes the battery (not shown) to supply dc power to devices of the bag 10 that use dc power, including the fans 11a and 11b. The fan speed button 16 when depressed changes the fan speed. The fan speed button 16 is optional because the control panel 14 could include only the on/off button 15, in which case the fans 11a and 11b would be activated at a single speed when the button 15 is pressed and would be deactivated when the button 15 is pressed again. The inventive principles and concepts of the present disclosure are not limited to control panel 14 having any particular set of controls and it can be made as complicated or simple as desired.
In accordance with this representative embodiment, the bag 10 includes a shoe compartment 5 that is separate from the main compartment of the bag 10 in which the pop-up basket (e.g., items 3a or 3b from
A shoe compartment zipper mechanism 17 can be used to open and close the shoe compartment 5. A main compartment zipper mechanism 18 can be used to open and close the main compartment of the bag 10. Other types of fastening/unfastening mechanisms can be used to open and close the shoe compartment 5 and/or the main compartment, such as, for example, buttons, snaps, hook-and-loop fasteners, etc.). The inventive principles and concepts of the present disclosure are not limited to any particular opening/closing mechanisms being used for this purpose.
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The battery 26 can be stored in an internal or external compartment of the bag 1, 10. For cases where the battery 26 is stored in an internal compartment of the bag 1, 10, preferably end portions of the electrical cables 26a, 26b of the battery 26 (
The inventive principles and concepts of the present disclosure are not limited to any particular types of electrical coupling systems for electrically coupling the battery 26, the control panel 14 and the fan(s) 2a, 2b, 11a, 11b to one another or to the electrical conductors of the bag 1, 10. As will be understood by those of skill in the art, these types of electrical connections can be made in a variety of ways.
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The inventive principles and concepts of the present disclosure are not limited to any particular types of carry mechanisms for allowing a user to carry the bag 1, 10, 100. As will be understood by those of skill in the art, a variety of carry configurations such as handles, harnesses and/or straps can be used for this purpose. For example, while all of the embodiments discussed above disclose an electrical fan system comprising at least a first inflow fan and a second outflow fan disposed in first and second sides of the bag, respectively, a single inflow fan may be sufficient in cases where portions of the bag are made of a breathable material that allows the air flow generated by the single fan to pass through the breathable material. At least one fan may be sufficient to generate the air flow needed, although multiple fans are preferred. Also, while embodiments disclosed herein utilize a rechargeable battery, nonrechargeable batteries can also be used to provide the necessary voltage and current for the fan(s).
It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments of the present invention are merely possible examples of implementations, merely set forth for a clear understanding of the inventive principles and concepts. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. For example, some of the components shown in the figures are optional and/or may only be needed in certain applications, and components not shown in the figures can be included in the athletic bag. Persons of skill in the art will understand, in view of the description provided herein, the manner in which such modifications can be made. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and protected by the following claims.
This application is a nonprovisional application that claims priority to, and the benefit of the filing date of, U.S. provisional application No. 63/189,744, filed on May 20, 2021, entitled “ATHLETIC BAG WITH A BUILT-IN AIR CIRCULATING CONFIGURATION FOR AIRING OUT AND DRYING APPAREL AND GEAR BEING CARRIED IN THE BAG”, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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63190895 | May 2021 | US |