This invention relates generally to luggage and more specifically to open compartmentalized totes.
When playing, people often have picnics or bring refreshments to an event. Sometimes, people pack a basket for a picnic or event. The basket contains the food, beverages, and serving equipment for two or more people. For more spontaneous events, people place refreshments in a box or smaller carrier. The small carriers contain one or more bins for foodstuffs and beverages. Some small carriers are similar to backpacks or suitcases. The small carriers surround the refreshments and permit a person to carry the refreshments. A person accesses the refreshments by opening the carrier.
When working, people use tools in many locations for many purposes. In some projects, people use a group of tools at one location then move the tools to another nearby location. To save time and effort, people carry regularly used tools in a tote. The tote has an open top with a centered handle and compartments. The handle often extends above the compartments. The tote carries the tools, protects the tools from the ground, and contains the tools.
Totes also see use in vehicles where totes store items. The tote can have an elastic strap at the top of a bag for receiving trash. The tote may also contain vehicle tools, a fire extinguisher, or warning triangle and occupy part of the trunk. Totes provided additional ways to store items beyond the pockets and shelves provided by the vehicle manufacturer.
Various types of containers, totes, and luggage have appeared in the prior art over the years. For example, the patent to Dickens, U.S. Pat. No. 4,299,324, discloses sidewalls that fold inwards. The patent to DeMaio et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,040,672 shows a six compartment beverage carrier of paperboard. The patent to Woog, U.S. Pat. No. 6,802,802 discloses a carrier with a top panel having holes for beverages. And, the patent to Collins, No. Des. 294,083 shows a three pocket bag with a fold-over flap. The home improvement and contractor supply houses carry totes of various configurations to hold hand tools and building materials for ready use by contractors and homeowners.
This invention generally defines a device with compartments that collapses for storage during periods of non-usage. The carrier has two wings of trapezoidal shape when viewed from the side. The wings are hingedly connected upon the taller side. A releasable fastener, such as a hook and loop fastener, on the lower end and a strap through hand holes temporarily secure the wings. Each wing has two removable dividers forming compartments and collapses as its walls fold inwards. The present invention provides pockets, a detachable strap, and dividers. Components of the carrier secure with hook and loop fasteners. The carrier transports beverages, tools, and parts among other things that may require compartments.
The present invention also includes semi-rigid panels covered in fabric with piping upon the edges, open mesh and elasticized pockets, feet upon the bottom of the halves, and a carrying strap for the shoulder.
Therefore, the principal object of this invention is to provide a folding carrier having compartments.
Another object of this invention is to provide construction that allows for collapsing the carrier.
Still another object of this invention is to provide two or more compartments of varying size in each half of the carrier.
And another object of this invention is to provide a stiffened handle for grasping the carrier and securing the halves.
These and other objects may become more apparent to those skilled in the art upon review of the summary of the invention as provided herein, and upon undertaking a study of the description of the preferred embodiment in view of the drawings.
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The right wing has three pockets 9 upon the outer wall 3d for storage of various items. The pockets 9 attach to the outer wall 3d where the matching hook and loop fastener joins the outer wall 3d for attaching the dividers 8. In the preferred embodiment, the pockets 9 have an open mesh and an elastic rim to add items into storage and easily view them. The dividers 8 form the interior of the right wing 3 into compartments for storage of other items. The dividers 8 have a generally rectangular shape with two longitudinal edges having flaps 8a. The flaps 8a fold generally perpendicular to the dividers 8 and carry a piece of hook and loop fastener for attaching to the fasteners upon the inner 3e and outer walls 3d. The right wing 3 has its shorter portion towards the front of the present invention 1. The front has a vertical fold line 13 for collapsing the right wing 3 upon removal of the dividers 8. In the vicinity of the central compartment, the inner wall 3e of the right wing 3 has a hand hole 12 generally in the upper third of the inner wall 3e. A strap 4 passes through the hand holes 12 of the inner walls 2e, 3e for both the left 2 and right wings 3. The strap 4 continues over the inner walls 2e, 3e and forms a comfortable hand grip for carrying the invention 1 when loaded. The third compartment, higher in height than the first compartment, has a pocket 10 joined to the inner wall 3e. As with pockets 9 upon the outer wall 3d, this pocket 10 has an open mesh construction with an elastic rim of less height than the outer pockets 9.
The left wing 2 joins to the right wing 3 along the hinge or major fold line 6 common on the higher ends 2c, 3c of both wings 2, 3. The left wing 2 like the right wing 3 has dividers 8 that form two or more compartments. Rectangular dividers 8 with longitudinal flap 8a secure to the inner 2e and outer walls 2d using complementary hook and loop fasteners. The central portion of the left wing 2 has a hand hole 12 on the inner wall 2e. This hand hole communicates with the hand hole on the right wing 3 and admits the strap 4. This hand hole 12 is located in the upper third of the inner wall 2e. The first compartment of the left wing 2 adjacent to the front has a pocket 11 upon the inner wall 2e. This pocket 11 like the others has an open mesh with an elastic rim. Unlike the other pockets, this first left wing inner pocket 11 is divided into three upright sections for storage of narrow items.
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In use, a user can place the present invention 1 near the front seats 15 of a car. For storage purposes, the user places the present invention 1 with wings 2, 3 unfolded behind the front seats 15. The wings 2, 3 are adjacent to the back of the seats 15 with the hand holes 12 toward the seat 15 and the major fold 6 generally centered between the seats 15. Cords (not shown) extend from the headrest supports to the hand holes 12 and secure the present invention 1 at a desired elevation suitable for access by passengers behind the front seats 15. Also, a user may place the present invention 1 with wings 2, 3 folded together between the front seats 15. The strap 4 through the hand holes 12 is generally centered between the seats 15 and the major fold 6 is located rearward. The present invention 1 is wedged between the front seats 15 at an elevation desired by front seat passengers and out of the way of the driver's arms.
From time to time, a user may desire to take the collapsible carrier and its contents outside of a vehicle.
Variations or modifications to the subject matter of this invention may occur to those skilled in the art upon reviewing the summary of the invention as defined herein, and upon undertaking a study of the description of its preferred embodiment. Such variations, if within the spirit of this development, are intended to be encompassed within the scope of the invention as shown and described herein. The specific depiction of the invention, as described, and as shown in the drawings, is set forth for illustrative purposes only.
This non-provisional patent application is related to the provisional application for patent having Ser. No. 60/659,701, which was filed on Mar. 8, 2005, and has the same inventor.
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60659701 | Mar 2005 | US |