Athletic equipment bag

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6561329
  • Patent Number
    6,561,329
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 16, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 13, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An athletic equipment bag is disclosed defining a rear wall, a forward wall, first and second side walls, and top and bottom ends. The bag includes a plurality of compartments which extend the length of the bag for storage of the athlete's equipment and gear. The bag also includes a side flap attached to one of the side walls extending the length of the bag. The side flap encloses smaller pockets or pouches that are located on the side wall and also forms an elongated side compartment that extends the length of the bag. Located within one of the compartments is a flexible, lightweight, and foldable divider that serves as a shelf when the bag is hung vertically on a fence.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates in general to athletic equipment bags, and more particularly, to athletic equipment bags that include multiple elongated storage compartments and flexible dividers.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Athletic equipment bags are becoming increasingly popular in numerous sports because of their functionality and attractiveness to athletes. Known athletic equipment bags are becoming more lightweight and flexible to provide easier transport of the athlete's equipment, clothing, and other gear. In the sport of baseball or softball, for example, known athletic equipment bags typically include two compartments, one for baseball bats and the other for the player's uniform and gear. Some of these bags include clips for hanging the bag in an upright vertical position on a chain-link fence to keep the bag off of the ground. Once the bag is hung on the fence, however, the player's uniform and gear in the single compartment shift to the bottom of the bag. This has the undesirable effect of mixing the player's uniform and gear together making it difficult for the player to locate smaller items stored in the compartment.




In an effort to rectify this problem, some known bags are now made with rigid shelves within the compartment to help organize and separate the ball player's gear within the bag when the bag is hung vertically. These rigid shelves, however, are inflexible and add weight to the bag. Moreover, these known bags only partially assist with the organization of the player's gear. That is, the known bags do not provide for the organized storage of the player's smaller items which are mixed with the larger items on the rigid shelves. The present invention overcomes these and other known disadvantages with existing athletic equipment bags.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an athletic equipment bag that provides multiple large and small storage compartments for the segregation of all the player's equipment and gear regardless of size. It is another object to provide an athletic equipment bag that provides for easy access to those compartments. A further object of the invention is to provide an athletic equipment bag that includes flexible, lightweight, perimeter-reinforced dividers that also serve as storage shelves when the bag is hung vertically. Yet another object is to provide an athletic equipment bag that includes a side flap that encloses smaller compartments located on the side wall of the bag and that also forms a large storage compartment extending the length of the bag.




In an exemplary embodiment, the present invention includes an athletic equipment bag that has a bag enclosure which defines a rear wall, a forward wall, first and second side walls, and top and bottom ends. The bag further includes a plurality of compartments which extend the length of the bag for storage of larger equipment and gear. Located within one of these compartments is a flexible, lightweight, perimeter-reinforced divider that provides for better organization within the bag and that also serves as a storage shelf when the bag is hung in a vertical, upright position. The bag also includes a side flap attached to one of the side walls extending the length of the bag. The side flap forms an elongated compartment which extends the length of the bag and also serves as a cover for smaller compartments or pouches that are located on the side wall. A handle and a shoulder strap are also located on the bag to provide easy transport of the bag.




The full range of objects, aspects and advantages of the invention are only appreciated by a full reading of this specification and a full understanding of the invention. Therefore, to complete this specification, a detailed description of the invention follows, after a brief description of the drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The detailed description of the invention will be described in relation to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the following figures have the following general nature:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of the athletic equipment bag of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an isometric view of the bag of

FIG. 1

with an attached shoulder strap.





FIG. 3

is an isometric view of the bag of

FIG. 1

hung vertically on a fence and depicting the side flap in an open position.





FIG. 4

is an isometric view of the bag of

FIG. 1

showing the inside of one of the bag compartments.





FIG. 5

is an isometric view of the bag of

FIG. 1

showing the flexible divider as a shelf when the bag is hung vertically.





FIG. 6

is an isometric view of the bag of

FIG. 1

illustrating another compartment wherein equipment, such as baseball bats, may be stored.





FIG. 7

is a bottom view of the bag of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the Figures wherein like numerals indicate like elements, there is shown an athletic equipment bag


10


in accordance with the present invention. The bag


10


defines generally a top


12


, a bottom


14


, a front wall


16


, a back wall


18


, an interior wall


20


, and opposing side walls


22


,


24


. As depicted, the bag


10


also defines generally a plurality of storage compartments that extend the entire length of the bag. Interior compartment


26


is formed by the interior wall


20


, the opposing side walls


22


,


24


, and the front wall


16


. Interior compartment


28


is formed by the back wall


18


and interior wall


20


. Exterior compartment


30


is formed by the side wall


22


and a compartment flap


32


. The bag


10


of the present invention may be made from a flexible and durable material such as nylon, or any other suitable material that provides flexibility and durability.




The bag


10


includes carrying handles


34


which are straps that extend from the back wall


18


, along the opposing side walls


20


,


22


, and beyond the front wall


16


of the bag. As conventional, the carrying handles are sewn to the back and side walls of the bag. As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the carrying handles


34


may be positioned adjacent to each other and through the use of a wrap


35


can be held together to provide a comfortable carrying handle. The wrap is a flexible material that surrounds the handles


34


and is secured at each end by Velcro, snap fasteners or any other suitable means for securing the ends of the flexible material. The bag


10


farther includes a shoulder strap


36


that is secured near the top end


12


and bottom end


14


of the bag via strap handles


37


, which are sewn to the side walls of the bag. The shoulder strap


36


includes clips


38


which permit the removable attachment of the strap


36


to the strap handles


37


. The shoulder strap


36


further includes a buckle


40


located on the strap


36


for selective adjustment of the length of the strap


36


, and a slidable shoulder pad


42


for added comfort on the player's shoulder when carrying the bag.




As depicted in the Figures, the interior compartment


26


extends the entire length of the bag to form the primary storage compartment in the bag. Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, located on the front wall


16


of the bag are outer flaps


44


,


46


which form plural openings into the compartment


26


to permit access to the interior of the compartment. The outer flaps may be a mesh material to permit the player to see into the interior pocket and to serve as an air vent, or a solid flexible nylon material. The outer flaps


44


,


46


are joined at one end to the front wall


16


. The remainder of the periphery of the flap is a closure


48


, preferably a zipper. It will be understood by those of skill in the art that other closures may be used, including snap fasteners and Velcro. Located on the interior and exterior walls of the flaps may be additional pockets


50


to provide additional storage.




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, located within the compartment


26


is a foldable divider


52


that, when the bag is mounted in an upright position, serves as a shelf on which a player can place gear or equipment. The divider


52


creates compartments


54


,


56


within the compartment


26


. The foldable divider


52


is made of a flexible material and is attached on one side to the interior wall


20


of the bag. The divider is removably attached at its periphery to the side walls of the bag. In an exemplary embodiment, snap fasteners


58


are located on the divider periphery to removably attach the divider to the side walls of the bag. It should be understood that other means for removably attaching the divider to the side walls or the front wall may be used with the present invention. When the divider


52


is not attached to the side walls, the divider


52


is foldable into a horizontal position thereby creating a single compartment in the compartment


26


.




The divider


52


of the invention is a wire-reinforced soft divider with a support wire located along the periphery of the divider to provide structural support to the divider. When the bag is mounted in a vertical position and the divider serves as a shelf, the wire reinforcement provides structural integrity to the divider to allow the user to place heavier objects on the divider. For additional support for the divider, a lightweight reinforcing material


62


is attached, at one end, to the periphery of the divider and, at the other end, to the interior wall


20


of the bag. The use of the wire-reinforced divider and the lightweight reinforcing material provides a storage shelf that is flexible and is of lighter weight than conventional storage shelves.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, the interior compartment


28


is formed by the interior wall


20


and the back wall


18


. The interior compartment


28


extends the entire length of the bag to serve as a storage compartment for longer equipment or gear, depending on the sport. The compartment


28


has a single opening


66


at the top


12


. A closure


68


, such as a zipper, is located at the opening


66


to permit the opening and closing of the compartment


28


. Again, it should be understood that other means for closing the opening


66


may be used with the present invention. Note also that more than one opening may be located on the bag to permit access to the compartment


28


.




Also located at the top


12


of the bag near the opening


66


are clips


70


attached to the bag. The clips


70


are attached to the bag through the use of nylon straps which at one end provide a loop through which the clips are placed and, at the other end, are sewn to the bag. In use, the clips


70


permit the hanging of the bag in an upright or vertical position to a chain link fence, as depicted in

FIGS. 3-5

.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, located on the back wall


18


at each corner of the bag are wear pads


71


. The wear pads


71


provide a wear surface on which the bag will rest on the ground or against a fence. The wear pads are intended to increase the longevity and preserve the durability of the bag.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 5

, the exterior compartment


30


is formed by the side wall


22


and the compartment flap


32


. The exterior compartment


30


extends the length of the bag and may be accessed through a closure


72


, such as a zipper, or any other suitable closure. Located within the compartment


30


are a plurality of additional compartments


74


,


76


,


78


,


80


for providing storage of smaller items. The compartments


74


,


76


,


78


,


80


are located either on the side wall


22


of the bag or on the flap


32


and, as depicted, may include a closure such as a zipper, a Velcro flap, or an elastic band for providing access to the compartments. These compartments may be any shape, size and number and may be made from a solid, mesh or insulated material. These compartments may also include additional compartments for further segregation of smaller items within these small compartments. The compartment flap


32


includes a clip


82


attached to the interior wall of the compartment flap


32


. The clip


82


is preferably attached to the flap


32


in the same manner as clips


70


are attached to the bag. The clip


82


may be used to attach the flap


32


to a chain-link fence to make the compartments


74


,


76


,


78


,


80


easily accessible. The clip may also be used to attach equipment or gear to the bag.




It will be understood by those of skill in the art that variations to the embodiments are possible without being outside the scope of the present invention. Therefore, to particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter regarded as the invention, the following claims conclude the specification.



Claims
  • 1. An athletic bag comprising:a bag enclosure having an exterior and an interior, the bag enclosure defining an exterior rear wall, an exterior forward wall, a first exterior side wall, a second exterior side wall, an interior rear wall, an interior side wall, a top end, and a bottom end, a plurality of interior compartments extending from the top end to the bottom end, the plurality of interior compartments including a first compartment defined by the exterior forward wall, the first exterior side wall, the interior rear wall, and the interior side wall, a second compartment defined by the interior side wall and the second exterior side wall, and a third compartment defined by the interior rear wall and the exterior rear wall, a handle attached to the bag enclosure for transport of the athletic equipment bag, a flexible and foldable divider positioned within the first compartment, the divider defining a reinforced perimeter and including means for attaching the divider to the interior side wall and the first exterior side wall, and a plurality of pockets located within the second compartment, the plurality of pockets positioned on the interior side wall.
  • 2. The athletic bag of claim 1 wherein the exterior forward wall includes a first exterior panel that has an open and a closed position.
  • 3. The athletic bag of claim 2 wherein the first exterior panel forms an opening in the forward wall for access to the interior of the first compartment.
  • 4. The athletic bag of claim 3 wherein the plurality of pockets located within the second compartment are positioned on the second exterior side wall.
  • 5. The athletic bag of claim 4 wherein the flexible and foldable divider is attached to the interior rear wall of the bag.
  • 6. The athletic bag of claim 5 wherein at least one clip is attached to the top end of the bag for vertically hanging the bag on a fence.
  • 7. The athletic bag of claim 6 wherein a shoulder strap is removably attached to the top end and the bottom end of the bag.
  • 8. The athletic bag of claim 7 wherein the exterior rear wall defines four corners, the rear wall includes wear pads located at each of the four corners.
  • 9. The athletic bag of claim 3 wherein the first exterior panel defines an interior and an exterior wall, a interior panel pocket is located on the interior wall of the first exterior panel.
  • 10. The athletic bag of claim 9 wherein a mesh panel pocket is located on the exterior wall of the first exterior panel.
  • 11. The athletic bag of claim 5 wherein the exterior forward wall defines a second exterior panel.
  • 12. The athletic bag of claim 11 wherein the second exterior panel has an open and a closed position.
  • 13. The athletic bag of claim 12 wherein the second exterior panel forms an opening in the exterior forward wall for access to the interior of the first compartment.
  • 14. The athletic bag of claim 13 wherein the second exterior panel is made from a mesh material to provide visible access to the interior of the first compartment.
  • 15. The athletic bag of claim 5 wherein a reinforcing panel is attached to the first exterior side wall of the bag.
  • 16. The athletic bag of claim 3 wherein the third compartment includes a means for access to the interior of the third compartment.
  • 17. The athletic bag of claim 16 wherein the means for access to the interior of the third compartment is located at the top end of the bag.
  • 18. The athletic bag of claim 1 wherein the bag enclosure includes a zipper extending from the top end to the bottom end of the bag.
  • 19. The athletic bag of claim 18 wherein the zipper is located on the exterior forward wall between the interior side wall and the second exterior side wall, the zipper providing access to the second compartment.
  • 20. The athletic bag of claim 19 wherein the zipper is movable from a fully open position to a filly closed position, with the zipper in the filly closed position the second exterior side wall forms the second compartment, with the zipper in the fully open position the second exterior side wall becomes a side flap.
  • 21. The athletic bag of claim 20 wherein a clip is attached to the exterior side wall near the top end of the bag.
  • 22. The athletic bag of claim 21 wherein the clip vertically hangs the side flap formed by the exterior side wall when the zipper is in a fully open position.
  • 23. The athletic bag of claim 19 wherein the zipper is movable to a partially open position, with the zipper in the partially open position the second exterior side wall forms a partial side flap and a partial second compartment.
  • 24. The athletic bag of claim 23 wherein a clip is attached to the exterior side wall near the top end of the bag, the clip vertically hangs the partial side flap from a fence.
  • 25. An athletic bag for vertically hanging on a fence comprising:a bag enclosure defining a rear wall, a forward wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, a top end, and a bottom end, a first compartment extending from the top end to the bottom end and defined by the forward wall, the side walls, and the rear wall, a side flap attached to the second side wall near the rear wall, the side flap extending from the top end to the bottom end of the bag, a handle attached to the bag enclosure for transport of the athletic equipment bag, a flexible and foldable divider positioned within the first compartment, the divider defining a wire reinforced perimeter and including means for attaching the divider to the side walls, and a plurality of pockets located on the second side wall.
  • 26. The athletic bag of claim 25 wherein the bag enclosure includes an interior rear wall.
  • 27. The athletic bag of claim 26 wherein a second compartment is defined by the rear wall and the interior rear wall, the second compartment extending from the top end to the bottom end of the bag.
  • 28. The athletic bag of claim 25 wherein the side flap defines a perimeter, a zipper is located on the perimeter of side flap.
  • 29. The athletic bag of claim 28 wherein the side flap includes at least one pocket.
  • 30. The athletic bag of claim 28 wherein the forward wall includes a first exterior panel that has an open and a closed position.
  • 31. The athletic bag of claim 30 wherein the first exterior panel forms an opening in the forward wall for access to the interior of the first compartment.
  • 32. The athletic bag of claim 26 wherein the flexible and foldable divider is attached to the interior rear wall of the bag.
  • 33. The athletic bag of claim 32 wherein at least one clip is attached to the top end of the bag for vertically hanging the bag on a fence.
  • 34. The athletic bag of claim 33 wherein a shoulder strap is removably attached to the top end and the bottom end of the bag.
  • 35. The athletic bag of claim 34 wherein the rear wall defines four corners, the rear wall includes wear pads located at each of the four corners.
  • 36. The athletic bag of claim 35 wherein the first exterior panel defines an interior and an exterior wall, a interior panel pocket is located on the interior wall of the first exterior panel.
  • 37. The athletic bag of claim 36 wherein a mesh panel pocket is located on the exterior wall of the first exterior panel.
  • 38. The athletic bag of claim 37 wherein the forward wall defines a second exterior panel.
  • 39. The athletic bag of claim 38 wherein the second exterior panel has an open and a closed position.
  • 40. The athletic bag of claim 39 wherein the second exterior panel forms an opening in the forward wall for access to the interior of the first compartment.
  • 41. The athletic bag of claim 40 wherein the second exterior panel is made from a mesh material to provide visible access to the interior of the first compartment.
  • 42. The athletic bag of claim 41 wherein a reinforcing panel is attached to the first side wall of the bag.
  • 43. The athletic bag of claim 42 wherein the second compartment includes a means for access to the interior of the second compartment.
  • 44. The athletic bag of claim 28 wherein the zipper is movable from a fully open position to a fully closed position, with the zipper in the fully closed position the second side wall and the side flap form a third compartment.
  • 45. The athletic bag of claim 25 wherein a clip is attached to the side flap near the top end of the bag.
  • 46. The athletic bag of claim 28 wherein the zipper is movable to a partially open position, with the zipper in the partially open position the side flap forms a partial third compartment.
  • 47. An athletic bag for vertically hanging on a fence comprising:a bag enclosure defining a rear wall, a forward wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, a side flap, a top end, and a bottom end, a first compartment extending from the top end to the bottom end and defined by the forward wall, the side walls, and the rear wall, a forward wall panel attached to the forward wall for permitting access to the first compartment, a flexible and foldable divider positioned within the first compartment, the divider having a wire reinforced perimeter and including a means for attaching the divider to the side walls, and a plurality of pockets located on the second side wall, the side flap attached to the second side wall near the rear wall, the side flap extending from the top end to the bottom end of the bag to cover the plurality of pockets.
  • 48. The athletic bag of claim 47 wherein the bag enclosure includes an interior rear wall.
  • 49. The athletic bag of claim 48 wherein a second compartment is defined by the rear wall and the interior rear wall.
  • 50. The athletic bag of claim 47 wherein the side flap defines a perimeter, a zipper is located on the perimeter of side flap.
  • 51. The athletic bag of claim 50 wherein the side flap includes at least one pocket.
  • 52. The athletic bag of claim 49 wherein the flexible and foldable divider is attached to the interior rear wall of the bag.
  • 53. The athletic bag of claim 52 wherein a shoulder strap is removably attached to the top end and the bottom end of the bag.
  • 54. The athletic bag of claim 53 wherein a mesh panel pocket is located on the forward wall panel.
  • 55. The athletic bag of claim 50 wherein the zipper is movable from a fully open position to a filly closed position, with the zipper in the fully closed position the second side wall and the side flap form a third compartment.
  • 56. The athletic bag of claim 55 wherein a clip is attached to the side flap near the top end of the bag.
  • 57. The athletic bag of claim 50 wherein the zipper is movable to a partially open position, with the zipper in the partially open position the side flap forms a partial third compartment.
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