Claims
- 1. A travel bag comprising:a first flap and a second flap permanently joined together by a flap connector disposed therebetween; a first sub-flap and a second sub-flap positioned as part of said first flap and said second flap respectively, and located opposite to said flap connector, said first flap being foldable along a boundary of said first sub-flap, and said second flap being foldable along a boundary of said second sub-flap, allowing for multiple foldable configurations of said travel bag, wherein the multiple foldable configurations include a single-fold configuration and a double-fold configuration, said single-fold configuration reducing a length of said bag to one-half of an unfolded length, and said double fold configuration reducing a length of said bag to one-quarter of said unfolded length; and a plurality of pockets attached to said first and second flaps.
- 2. The travel bag as described in claim 1, wherein said flap connector is constructed of a semi-rigid material that is covered with fabric.
- 3. The travel bag as described in claim 2, wherein said semi-rigid material is a material selected from the group consisting of cardboard, plastic, metal and wood.
- 4. The travel bag as described in claim 1, wherein a portion of said first flap and said second flap include a semi-rigid structure that is covered with fabric.
- 5. The travel bag as described in claim 4, wherein said semi-rigid material is a material selected from the group consisting of cardboard, plastic, metal and wood.
- 6. The travel bag as described in claim 1, wherein said plurality of pockets include pockets accessible through a pocket opening in said first or said second flap.
- 7. The travel bag as described in claim 1, wherein said plurality of pockets include pockets that are comprised of sets of pockets in the form of modules.
- 8. The travel bag as described in claim 7, wherein said modules are comprised of cavities of various shapes and sizes.
- 9. The travel bag as described in claim 7, wherein said modules are releasably secured to said first flap or said second flap.
- 10. The travel bag as described in claim 9, wherein said modules are releasably secured by use of fasteners selected from the group consisting of hook and loop, and mechanical snaps.
- 11. The travel bag as described in claim 7, wherein said modules are manufactured of a plastic material.
- 12. The travel bag as described in claim 1, further comprising a handle fastened to said flap connector.
- 13. The travel bag as described in claim 12, wherein said handle is a substantially longitudinal length of material comprising a shoulder strap.
- 14. The travel bag as described in claim 1, further comprising at least one substantially longitudinal strap, with each end secured in an adjacent position to said first flap, said second flap or said flap connector, thus comprising a hoop strap.
- 15. The travel bag as described in claim 14, wherein said hoop strap is manufactured of an elastic material.
- 16. The travel bag as described in claim 1, further comprising a substantially longitudinal anchor strap having a first end secured to an inside of said first flap and a second end secured to an outside of said first flap.
- 17. The travel bag as described in claim 1, wherein said boundaries of said first and second sub-flaps comprise fold lines.
- 18. The travel bag as described in claim 17, wherein said first and second fold lines are disposed approximately at midpoints of said first and second flaps, respectively.
- 19. A travel bag comprising:a first flap and a second flap permanently joined together by a flap connector disposed therebetween; a first sub-flap and a second sub-flap positioned as part of said first flap and said second flap respectively, and located opposite to said flap connector, said first flap being foldable along a boundary of said first sub-flap, and said second flap being foldable along a boundary of said second sub-flap, allowing for multiple foldable configurations of said travel bag; a plurality of pockets attached to said first and second flaps; a pair of first fasteners disposed on said first flap; and a pair of closure flaps attached to said second flap, each said closure flap having a second fastener disposed thereon, said second fasteners being configured to engage with said first fasteners.
- 20. The travel bag as described in claim 19, wherein said fasteners are selected from the group consisting of hook and loop, and mechanical snaps.
- 21. The travel bag as described in claim 19, wherein said first fasteners are disposed on opposite sides of a first surface of said first flap, and said closure flaps are attached to opposite sides of said second flap.
- 22. The travel bag as described in claim 19, wherein the multiple foldable configurations include a single-fold configuration and a double-fold configuration, said single-fold configuration reducing a length of said bag to one-half an unfolded length, and said double fold configuration reducing the length of said bag to one-quarter the unfolded length, and wherein engagement of said first fasteners with said second fasteners secures said bag in either said single-fold or said double-fold configuration.
- 23. The travel bag as described in claim 19, wherein said plurality of pockets include sets of pockets in the form of modules, said modules being releasably secured to said first flap or said second flap.
- 24. A method of varying luggage dimension comprising:providing a luggage device which includes a first flap and a second flap permanently joined by a flap connector; providing a first sub-flap and a second sub-flap positioned as part of said first flap and said second flap respectively, and located opposite to said flap connector; positioning said first sub-flap and said second sub-flap to be substantially coplanar with a remainder of said first flap and a remainder of said second flap respectively; and repositioning said first sub-flap and said second sub-flap to be substantially parallel but not coplanar with said remainders of said first and second flaps respectively, thereby reducing the overall dimension of said luggage device.
- 25. The method as described in claim 24, including providing a plurality of modular receptacles that are releasably secured to at least one of said flaps, whereby groups of articles can be removed and added to said luggage device with the addition or removal of a single receptacle.
- 26. The method as described in claim 24, wherein said first fold line is positioned at a midpoint of said first flap, and said second fold line is positioned at a midpoint of said second flap, such that folding said first and second flaps along said first and second fold lines respectively reduces the overall dimension of said luggage device by half.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/123,991, filed Mar. 11, 1999, abandoned.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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