The disclosure relates generally to a configurable bag having multiple configurations such as a backpack, a saddlebag, and a messenger bag and more particularly to a bag having an interchangeable faceplate.
Conventional bags, such as backpacks, often include multiple compartments and pockets for storing items. This configuration is often cumbersome, particularly when a user is not utilizing all or part of the storage space. This configuration can also be inconvenient if a user is riding a bicycle or needs to carry the bag in a manner other than using two straps often associated with backpacks. This arrangement may also be inconvenient if the user needs to quickly access an item in one of the storage compartments, causing the user to remove the backpack to access the internal space of the storage compartments.
One means of addressing the unused space is to have a collapsible bag. There are a variety of bags that convert from one configuration to another, such as from a backpack to a briefcase, but these bags are often bulky and include unused straps or handles that are bulky or dangerously exposed in the alternative configuration. For example, if the bag is used near a bicycle, the unused straps or handles could come into contact with the bike chain and/or wheels.
One means of converting conventional bags from a first configuration, such as a backpack, to a second configuration, such as a handbag, includes converting the strap of the bag with a zipper, but not converting the appearance of the storage compartments. This also limits the function of the compartments because the only change is from one strap to two straps by widening the straps and how they are placed on a user without also changing the storage capability of the bag.
Accordingly, a need exists for a configurable bag that can accommodate multiple configurations while using the straps provided and allowing a user to access storage compartments while traveling with the bag.
Disclosed is a configurable bag having a main bag compartment defined by a foldable bag body configurable between at least a first configuration and a second configuration via a folding of the bag body. The main bag compartment is accessible via a closable opening disposed in the foldable bag body when in the first configuration. The first and second securing means are affixed to the bag body, wherein the first and second securing means are disposed out of position for connection when the bag body is in the first configuration. The first and second securing means are positioned for connection via the folding of the bag body into the second configuration. The first and second securing means are configured to the bag body in the second configuration when the first securing means is secured to the second securing means.
Further disclosed is a configurable bag having a first configuration with a main compartment having a front panel, a back panel, a first side, and a second side. The bag further includes first and second storage compartments adjacent the front panel. A first closure means is disposed around the main compartment. First and second straps are attached to the back panel and extend between a top and a bottom of the back panel. Each of the straps includes first and second ends and is removably connected to the back panel with a first connecting means disposed at the first end of the first strap and a second connecting means disposed at the second end of the second strap.
Also disclosed is a configurable bag having a first configuration with a main compartment having a front panel, a back panel, a first side, and a second side. The bag further includes a first side panel adjacent the first side and disposed along a longitudinal axis of the main compartment and a second side panel adjacent the second side and disposed along a longitudinal axis of the main compartment, wherein each of the side panels includes an attachment means extending along an exterior surface thereof such that when one of the first and second panels is attached to the other of the first and second panels, the main compartment is compressed therebetween. First and second straps are attached to the back panel and extend between a top and bottom of the back panel. Each of the straps includes first and second ends and is removably connected to the back panel with a first connecting means disposed at the first end of the first strap and a second connecting means disposed at the second end of the second strap.
Further disclosed is a configurable bag having a first configuration wherein first and second straps attached to the back panel extend between a top and bottom of the back panel; each of the straps has first and second ends and is removably connected to the back panel with a first connecting means disposed at the first end of the first strap and a second connecting means disposed at the second end of the second strap; first side panel is disposed adjacent the first side and second side panel is disposed adjacent the second side, each of the panels being disposed along the longitudinal axis of the main compartment, and at least one of the side panels is configured to engage the other of the side panels.
Also disclosed is a configurable bag having a second configuration wherein a first side panel engages a second side panel via an attachment means; and a first connecting means disposed at the first end of the first strap engages a second connecting means disposed at the second end of the second strap, each of the storage compartments being disposed on opposite sides of the configurable bag; and a third configuration wherein the configurable bag is attached to a bicycle, wherein the attachment means is disposed around the bicycle such that the first storage compartment and second storage compartment are disposed on first and second sides of a bicycle, respectively.
Further disclosed is a configurable bag having a belt compartment with first and second ends, a connection means disposed at each of the first and second ends, a front panel and a back panel; first and second straps disposed on the front panel and extending along a length thereof; a first storage compartment connected to the front panel, the first storage compartment having a first attachment means disposed thereon for engaging at least one of the first and second straps; and a second storage compartment adjacent the first storage compartment and connected to the front panel, the second storage compartment having a second attachment means disposed thereon for engaging at least one of the first and second straps.
The following descriptions should not be considered limiting in any way. With reference to the accompanying drawings, like elements are numbered alike:
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The first adjustment means 148 can be in the form of a buckle and a strap or related measure of adjusting the distance between the strap 118 and the back panel 106 to accommodate the user's comfort. A second adjustment means 158 can also be in the form of a buckle and a strap or related measure of adjusting the distance between the second strap 120 and the back panel 106. The second adjustment means 158 is fixed to the back panel 106. The first end 128 of the first strap 118 is configured to mate with the first adjustment means 148. The second end 132 of the second strap 120 is configured to mate with the second adjustment means 158. For example, if the connecting means 134 is a buckle, then the adjustment means 148 is received in the buckle 134 and adjusted thereto to accommodate the user's comfort, increasing or decreasing the distance between the strap 118 and the back panel 106.
The configurable bag 100 further includes side panels extending along the longitudinal axis of the main compartment 102. As seen in
The panels can be used to compress the main compartment 102 between adjacent panels or to convert the bag 102 from the first configuration 100 to the second configuration 184. As seen in
In the illustrated embodiment, all of the disclosed attachment means 150, 152, 154, 156 are zippers disposed along the exterior surface of the side panels 140, 142, 144, 146, respectively, for providing a secure and easily accessible connection between the side panels 140, 142, 144, 146. Other attachment means can be used such as snaps, hook and loop closures, or the like.
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Although not illustrated, the faceplate 160 can include a variety of artistic designs displayed thereon. Thus, a user could interchange the faceplate having a first artistic design with a faceplate having an alternative and second artistic design. Thus, the user could interchange the faceplate to reflect their style or design preference. The connection means 162 makes this interchangeability possible because the faceplate 160 can be quickly and securely removed and reattached to the back panel 106. The interchangeable faceplate would also have a corresponding attachment means such as a plurality of loops arranged on the interior of the faceplate. The material of the faceplate 160 could be similar to that of the back panel 106 or an alternative material to reflect the artistic style and preference of the user.
To convert the bag 100 from the first configuration to the second configuration, as seen in
To convert the bag from the first or second configuration to the third configuration 186, as seen in
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The belt 164 further includes a belt connection means for securing the belt 164 to a user's waist or to a bicycle 186. Specifically, the belt connection means 168 is partially disposed at first end 171 and second end 173 to secure the first end 171 to the second end 173. In the illustrated embodiment, the belt connection means 168 is in the form of a buckle 168. As such, the first end 171 engages the second end 173 to secure the buckle 168.
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An additional feature of the bag 100 is the ability to arrange the storage compartments 112, 114 in a vertical or horizontal orientation. Turning to
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While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or substance to the teachings of the invention without departing from the scope thereof. Therefore, it is important that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the apportioned claims. Moreover, unless specifically stated any use of the terms first, second, etc. do not denote any order or importance, but rather the terms first, second, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another.
This application claims priority to and is a divisional of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/717,481 that was filed on Dec. 17, 2019 that is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/008,916 that was filed on Jan. 17, 2014 that is a national phase application of International Patent Application No. PCT/US2012/031373, filed on Mar. 30, 2012, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/516,346 filed on 1 Apr. 2011, U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/574,352, filed on 1 Aug. 2011, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/628,740, filed on 4 Nov. 2011. The entire contents of those applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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