Claims
- 1. A design changeable handbag comprising dual opposed compartments hingedly connected to each other, each compartment including a C-shaped sidewall, top and bottom walls connected to each of said sidewalls, a pair of rotatable spools supported within each compartment adjacent opposing ends of the compartment, and a roll of material threaded between each pair of spools and passing around an exterior of its respective sidewall, each said material containing a series of designs each of which can be selectively displayed on an exterior of the handbag by rotating said spools.
- 2. A handbag as in claim 1 and further comprising top and bottom trays for each compartment being positioned over the top and bottom walls thereof, each of said trays having an overhanging lip for cooperation with said sidewalls to define edge guideways, said material passing through said edge guideways.
- 3. A handbag as in claim 2, wherein each said top tray is provided with an opening to display a removable panel, whereby the design of each panel can be matched to the design displayed on the exterior of the sidewalls.
- 4. A handbag as in claim 2, wherein said spools extend through said top and bottom trays, and further comprising knobs coupled to each lower end of said spools and located beneath the bottom trays, whereby said knobs simultaneously serve as legs of the handbag.
- 5. A handbag as in claim 2 and further comprising hinge means interconnecting adjacent facing edges of said bottom trays, and clasp means releasably interconnecting adjacent facing edges of said top trays.
- 6. A handbag as in claim 5 and further comprising handle means coupled to one of the top trays adjacent to said facing edge thereof.
- 7. A handbag as in claim 1 and further comprising lining material coupled to said sidewalls and spanning across an inside of said dual compartments.
- 8. A handbag as in claim 7 and further comprising elastic webbing material attached to opposite sides of said lining material, said webbing material being coupled to said sidewalls and spanning across respective ends of said compartments.
- 9. A handbag as in claim 1, wherein said series of designs comprises sequential sections of colors, the length of each color section being sufficient to entirely extend around the C-shaped sidewall of an associated compartment.
- 10. A handbag as in claim 9, wherein first and last color sections on each roll are each of greater length than the other color sections in order to accommodate the threading of their edges into the spools.
RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 335,048, now abandon filed on Apr. 20, 1973 for "Color-Dial-Handbag" by the same inventor. All the information contained in the aforereferenced application is herein incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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