Carrying bag with ball container

Abstract
The present carrying bag is comprised of a primary container with a primary opening which is closed with a primary zipper for receiving personal items, such as books. Primary straps are attached to the front of the primary container. A ball container is detachably connected to the back of the primary container with a connecting zipper along the periphery of the ball container and on the back of the primary container. The ball container is comprised of a basketball basket for clearly indicating that it is a place to put in a basketball. The ball container is maintained in its shape by a first rib in a rim of the basket, and second ribs in a conical panel of the basket. A lid attached to the top of the ball container is detachably connected to the rim of the basket by a rim zipper. Divided compartments are thus provided for the ball and personal items to provide enough room for them and to prevent them from mixing. The ball container may be detached from the primary container by unzipping the connecting zipper. A ball container strap is attached to the ball container for enabling it to be carried alone.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to bags and backpacks.




2. Prior Art




Backpacks are typically used by kids for carrying books and supplies to school. Kids who play ball, such as basketball, frequently also carry balls with them to school. However, many types of balls are too big to fit into a conventional backpack already filled with books.




Various specialized backpacks are known in the prior art. An example disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,927,581 to Reddy et al. includes a single compartment for carrying a ball. A mesh window is provided on the backpack for viewing the ball. However, there is no compartment for carrying anything else, such as books. A knapsack disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,819,98 to Chehehar includes a zippered compartment for carrying personal items, and a hinged platform that functions as a miniature basketball court when unfolded. A tiny basketball basket is unfolded from a rear panel of the backpack when the platform is unfolded. Neither the zippered compartment nor the hinged platform can hold a full sized basketball.




A backpack disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,370,287 to Cormier includes front and back halves that are zippered together. The front half includes a compartment for carrying personal items. The back half includes an exterior projection in the shape of half a basketball. The interior of the basketball-shaped projection is hollow for being put on a person's head, so that the back half functions as a cap. Both halves are rigid enough to maintain a preformed shape. However, even if the hollow part of the projection is sized for carrying a basketball, the rear half must be completely detached from the front half to put in or remove the ball, which is very inconvenient. Also, when the back half is detached, the ball would fall out immediately because there is nothing to retain the ball in the hollow space.




A bag disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,085,320 to Scott is comprised of two hemispherical halves that are zippered together to form a spherical bag for carrying a basketball. There is no compartment for carrying anything else. Another sports bag disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. Des. 363,817 to Beckwith includes two hemispherical halves connected by a tubular middle portion. The middle portion is collapsible into the hemispherical halves.




None of the prior art backpacks are sized for carrying a ball and personal items at the same time. Even if they are, each of them only provides a single compartment in which the large ball is mixed with the personal items. Although some of them are ball shaped, none of them literally suggests that it is for carrying a ball.




OBJECTIVES OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the objectives of the present carrying bag are:




to provide a primary container for carrying personal items, such as books;




to provide a ball container for carry a ball, such as a basketball, football, volleyball, or soccer;




to provide separate compartments for the ball and personal items to prevent them from interfering with each other;




to clearly indicate that the ball container is for holding a ball;




to maintain the shape of the ball container even when it is empty;




to make putting in the ball very easy; and




to enable the ball container to be detached from the primary container for being carried separately.




Further objectives of the present invention will become apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present carrying bag is comprised of a primary container with a primary opening which is closed with a primary zipper for receiving personal items, such as books. Primary straps are attached to the front of the primary container. A ball container is detachably connected to the back of the primary container with a connecting zipper along the periphery of the ball container and on the back of the primary container. The ball container is comprised of a basketball basket for clearly indicating that it is a place to put in a basketball. The ball container is maintained in its shape by a first rib in a rim of the basket, and second ribs in a conical panel of the basket. A lid attached to the top of the ball container is detachably connected to the rim of the basket by a rim zipper. Divided compartments are thus provided for the ball and personal items to provide enough room for them and to prevent them from mixing. The ball container may be detached from the primary container by unzipping the connecting zipper. A ball container strap is attached to the ball container for enabling it to be carried alone.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a rear perspective view of the present carrying bag with ball container.





FIG. 2

is a side perspective view thereof





FIG. 3

is a side perspective view thereof with a primary opening of a primary container opened, and a lid of a ball container opened.





FIG. 4

is a side perspective view thereof with the ball container separated from the primary container.















DRAWING REFERENCE NUMERALS

























10. Primary Container







11. Primary Opening







12. Primary Zipper







13. Primary Straps







14. Ball Container







15. Detachable Fastener







16. Base Panel







17. Basketball Basket







18. Lid







19. Rim







20. Rim Zipper







21. Basketball







22. Net







23. Conical Panel







24. Tassels







25. First Rib







26. Second Ribs







27. Mesh Window







28. Ball Container Strap






















DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




FIGS.


1


-


2


:




A preferred embodiment of the present carrying bag is shown in a rear perspective view in

FIG. 1 and a

side perspective view in FIG.


2


. It is comprised of a primary container


10


with a primary opening


11


which is closed with a primary zipper


12


for receiving personal items, such as books. Primary opening


11


may be of any shape, and may be provided at any convenient location on primary container


10


. Primary straps


13


are attached to a front of primary container


10


, which is preferably arranged as a backpack. Alternatively, a single primary strap


13


may be provided for being carried on a shoulder. The front of primary container


10


faces the same direction as the front of a wearer, and the back of primary container


10


faces the same direction as the back of the wearer.




A ball container


14


is preferably detachably connected to a back of primary container


10


with a detachable fastener


15


, which is preferably a zipper along a periphery of ball container


14


and on the back of primary container


10


. Further, the zipper is preferably a hidden zipper. Alternatively, detachable fastener


15


may be of another type of detachable fastener, such as hook-and-loop fasteners, snaps, etc. Also, ball container


14


may be fixedly attached to primary container


10


. Divided compartments are thus provided for the ball and personal items to provide enough room for them and to prevent them from mixing.




Ball container


14


is comprised of a base panel


16


, a basketball basket


17


, and a lid


18


attached to the top of base panel


16


and detachably connected to a rim


19


of basket


17


by a rim zipper


20


. Basketball basket


17


clearly indicates that it is a place to put a basketball


21


. Alternatively, ball container


14


may be used for carrying other balls or items. Basket


17


preferably includes a net


22


arranged on a conical panel


23


. Tassels


24


are attached to the bottom of net


22


. Ball container


14


is maintained in its shape, even when empty, by a first rib


25


in rim


19


of basket


17


, and a plurality of second ribs


26


in conical panel


23


of basket


17


. Second ribs


26


preferably extend between a lower end and an upper end of conical panel


23


, but they may be horizontal. Rim


19


of basket


17


is kept rigid in a semi-circular shape by first rib


25


for making inserting ball


21


easier. Lid


18


preferably includes a mesh window


27


which allows the viewing of ball


21


.




FIG.


3


:




As shown in

FIG. 3

, primary container


10


and ball container


14


are separately accessible by respectively opening primary opening


11


and lid


18


.




FIG.


4


:




Ball container


14


may be detached from primary container


10


by disconnecting detachable fastener


15


, which in this example is a zipper. A ball container strap


28


is attached to ball container


14


for enabling it to be carried alone without primary container


10


. Strap


28


is preferably attached to the front of ball container


14


, so that it is tucked between ball container


14


and primary container


10


when they are attached together.




SUMMARY AND SCOPE




Accordingly, the present carrying bag provides a primary container for carrying personal items, such as books. It provides a ball container for carrying a ball, such as a basketball, football, or soccer. It provides separate compartments for the ball and personal items to prevent them from interfering with each other. It clearly indicates that the ball container is for putting in a ball. It maintains the shape of the ball container even when it is empty. It makes putting in the ball very easy. It enables the ball container to be detached from the primary container for being carried separately.




Further, the carrying bag allows a disabled person who enjoys sports to carry a ball for a prolonged period. It allows a person to carry a ball and safely control a bicycle or motorcycle with both hands. It prevents a person from dropping a ball which might roll onto a road where it is dangerous to retrieve.




Although the above description is specific, it should not be considered as a limitation on the scope of the invention, but only as an example of the preferred embodiment. Many variations are possible within the teachings of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, not by the examples given.



Claims
  • 1. A carrying bag, comprising:a primary container with a primary opening for receiving personal items; and a ball container attached to a generally flat side of said primary container for receiving a ball, respective divided compartments are thus provided in said ball container and said primary container for said ball and said personal items; wherein said ball container is shaped as a basketball basket to clearly indicate that said ball container is for receiving said ball, said ball container comprising: a generally conical panel curved in a semi-circle about a vertical axis and attached to said primary container continuously along tapered side edges and a horizontal bottom edge of said conical panel; and a lid positioned over said conical panel with an edge connected to said primary container, and another edge detachably connected to a horizontal top edge of said conical panel to define a fully enclosed compartment when said lid is closed.
  • 2. The carrying bag of claim 1, furthering including a net arranged on said conical panel, a first rib in a rim of said basketball basket, and a second rib generally extending between a lower end and an upper end of said conical panel, said first rib keeping said rim of said basketball basket rigid in a semi-circular shape for making inserting said ball easier, a shape of said basketball basket is thus maintained even when empty.
  • 3. A carrying bag, comprising:a primary container with a primary opening for receiving personal items; a pair of primary straps attached to a front of said primary container and enabling said carrying bag to be carried as a backpack; a ball container detachably connected to a back of said primary container with a detachable fastener, said ball container for receiving a ball, respective divided compartments are thus provided in said ball container and said primary container for said ball and said personal items; wherein said ball container is shaped as a basketball basket to clearly indicate that said ball container is for receiving said ball; and a ball container strap attached to said ball container and enabling said ball container to be carried alone without said primary container.
  • 4. The carrying bag of claim 3, wherein said basketball basket comprises a conical panel, a net arranged on said conical panel, a first rib in a rim of said basketball basket, and a second rib generally extending between a lower end and an upper end of said conical panel, said first rib keeping said rim of said basketball basket rigid in a semi-circular shape for making inserting said ball easier, a shape of said basketball basket is thus maintained even when empty.
  • 5. The carrying bag of claim 3, wherein said detachable fastener comprises a zipper along a periphery of said ball container and on said back of said primary container.
  • 6. The carrying bag of claim 3, wherein said ball container strap is attached to a front of said ball container and tucked between said ball container and said primary container when said ball container is attached to said primary container.
  • 7. A carrying bag, comprising:a primary container with a primary opening for receiving personal items; a pair of primary straps attached to a front of said primary container and enabling said carrying bag to be carried as a backpack; a ball container for receiving a ball, said ball container detachably connected to a back of said primary container with a detachable fastener, respective divided compartments are thus provided in said ball container and said primary container for said ball and said personal items, said ball container comprising: a vertical base panel detachably positioned against said back of said primary container; a basketball basket attached to a back of said base panel, said basketball basket comprising a conical panel, a net arranged on said conical panel, a first rib in a rim of said basketball basket, and a second rib generally extending between a lower end and an upper end of said conical panel, said first rib keeping said rim of said basketball basket rigid in a semi-circular shape for making inserting said ball easier, a shape of said basket being maintained, even when empty, by said first rib and said second rib, said basketball basket is thus shaped to clearly indicate that said ball container is for receiving said ball; and a lid with one edge attached to a top of said base panel and another edge detachably connected to said rim of said basketball basket by a rim zipper, said lid including a mesh window for allowing viewing of said ball; and a ball container strap attached to said ball container; thereby said primary container and said ball container are respectively and separately accessible through said primary opening and said lid; said ball container is detachable from said primary container by disconnecting said detachable fastener, said ball container strap enabling said ball container to be carried alone without said primary container.
  • 8. The carrying bag of claim 7, wherein said detachable fastener comprises a zipper along a periphery of said ball container and on said back of said primary container.
  • 9. The carrying bag of claim 7, wherein said ball container strap is attached to a front of said ball container and tucked between said ball container and said primary container when said ball container is attached to said primary container.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Number Name Date Kind
D. 363817 Beckwith Nov 1995
5085320 Scott Feb 1992
5370287 Cormier Dec 1994
5819998 Chehebar Oct 1998
5909833 Smith Jun 1999
5927581 Reddy et al. Jul 1999