Claims
- 1. An article of luggage comprising in combination:
- a generally rectangular front panel having an upper edge;
- a generally rectangular rear panel spaced from said front panel and having an upper edge;
- a center panel positioned intermediate said front and rear panels;
- an accordion file positioned intermediate said center panel and said rear panel, said accordion file comprising a plurality of individual compartments, said accordion file adapted to expand along a direction from said center panel toward said rear panel as said compartments are filled;
- means for hingeably opening and closing said front panel against said center panel;
- means for retaining said front panel closed against said center panel;
- means for carrying said article of luggage,
- said carrying means including a pair of handles,
- the first of said handles attached to an exterior surface of said front panel proximate said upper edge,
- the second of said handles attached to an exterior surface of said rear panel proximate said upper edge; and
- means for covering said accordion file,
- said cover means having a generally rectangular cover flap extending from said center panel to cover said accordion file, said cover flap having a free end that extends to overlap a portion of said rear panel,
- said cover flap having window means formed through that portion of said flap that overlaps said rear panel to allow said second handle to extend through said window means,
- said window means being relatively larger than said second handle to enable said second handle to extend through said window means when said accordion file is expanded.
- 2. The article of luggage as recited in claim 1 wherein said window means comprises a pair of flap segments extending from said cover flap free end to form a generally U-shaped bight,
- said second of said handles positioned on said rear panel to extend through said bight when said cover flap is secured to said rear panel.
- 3. The article of luggage as recited in claim 2 wherein said article of luggage further comprises means for organizing articles placed within said article of luggage,
- said organizing means formed on said center panel and an inner surface of said front panel.
- 4. The article of luggage as recited in claim 3 wherein said organizing means comprises a three-ring notebook paper binder.
- 5. The article of luggage as recited in claim 3 wherein said plurality of individual compartments in said accordion file includes more than six compartments.
- 6. The article of luggage as recited in claim 1 wherein said window means comprises a rectangular window formed through said cover flap free end,
- said second of said handles positioned on said rear panel to extend through said window when said cover flap is secured to said rear panel.
- 7. An article of luggage comprising in combination:
- a generally rectangular front panel having an upper edge;
- a generally rectangular rear panel spaced from said front panel and having an upper edge;
- a center panel positioned intermediate said front and rear panels;
- an accordion file positioned intermediate said center panel and said rear panel, said accordion file comprising a plurality of individual compartments, said accordion file adapted to expand along a direction from said center panel toward said rear panel as said compartments are filled;
- means for hingeably opening and closing said front panel against said center panel;
- means for retaining said front panel closed against said center panel;
- means for carrying said article of luggage,
- said carrying means including a pair of handles,
- the first of said handles attached to an exterior surface of said front panel proximate said upper edge and the second of said handles attached to an exterior surface of said rear panel proximate said upper edge; and
- means for covering said accordion file,
- said cover means having a generally rectangular cover flap extending from said rear panel to cover said accordion file and having a free end that extends to overlap a portion of said front panel,
- said cover flap having window means formed through that portion of said flap that overlaps said front panel to allow said first handle to extend through said cover flap,
- said window means being relatively larger than said first handle to enable said first handle to extend through said window means when said accordion file is expanded.
- 8. The article of luggage as recited in claim 7 wherein said window means comprises a pair of flap segments extending from said cover flap free end to form a generally U-shaped bight,
- said first of said handles positioned on said front panel to extend through said bight when said cover flap is secured to said front panel.
- 9. The article of luggage as recited in claim 7 wherein said window means comprises a rectangular window formed through said cover flap free end,
- said first of said handles positioned on said front panel to extend through said window when said cover flap is secured to said front panel.
- 10. The article of luggage as recited in claim 7 wherein said plurality of individual compartments in said accordion file includes more than six compartments.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 29/043,723, filed Aug. 31, 1995, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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