The present disclosure relates to bags, more particularly, to bags convertible between a first configuration and a second configuration.
Bags, such as, purses, are known for being used to carry a wide variety of items depending on the needs of the user at the time. To accommodate such a variety of items, some bags are very large. However, when only a few select items are needed, smaller bags (e.g., a clutch-type purse) are used. Thus, a typical user of bags needs to have many different bags to accommodate varying amounts of items for different situations.
The present disclosure is directed to solving these problems and addressing other needs.
According to some implementations of the present disclosure a bag convertible between a first configuration and a second configuration includes a first sidewall, a second sidewall, a foldable base, a first endwall, and a second endwall. The first sidewall has a first opening therein providing access to a first side pocket. The second opposing sidewall has a second opening therein providing access to a second side pocket. The foldable base is coupled to the first sidewall and the second side wall. The foldable base includes a first rigid panel coupled to a second rigid panel such that the foldable base is configured to fold from a generally flat configuration to a folded configuration, thereby converting the bag from the first configuration to the second configuration. The first endwall is coupled to (i) the foldable base via a first double stitch, (ii) the first side wall via a second double stitch, and (iii) the second sidewall via a third double stitch. The second endwall is coupled to (i) the foldable base via a fourth double stitch, (ii) the first side wall via a fifth double stitch, and (iii) the second sidewall via a sixth double stitch.
According to some implementations of the present disclosure a bag includes a first sidewall, a second opposing sidewall, and a foldable base. The foldable base is coupled to the first sidewall and the second side wall. The foldable base includes a first rigid panel coupled to a second rigid panel such that the foldable base is configured to fold from a generally flat configuration to a folded configuration, thereby converting the bag from an expanded configuration to a collapsed configuration.
According to some implementations of the present disclosure a bag convertible between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration includes a first sidewall, a second sidewall, a foldable base, a first endwall, and a second endwall. The first sidewall has a first opening therein providing access to a first side pocket. The second opposing sidewall has a second opening therein providing access to a second side pocket. The foldable base is coupled to the first sidewall and the second side wall. The foldable base includes a first rigid panel with one or more first magnets coupled thereto, a second rigid panel with one or more second magnets coupled thereto, and a flexible strip coupling the first and second rigid panels together such that the foldable base is configured to fold in a first direction from a generally flat configuration to a folded configuration but not fold in a second opposing direction from the generally flat configuration, thereby converting the bag from the first configuration to the second configuration. The one or more first magnets and the one or more second magnets are configured to aid in maintaining the foldable base in the folded configuration and the bag in the second configuration. The first endwall is coupled to (i) the foldable base via a first double stitch, (ii) the first side wall via a second double stitch, and (iii) the second sidewall via a third double stitch. The second endwall is coupled to (i) the foldable base via a fourth double stitch, (ii) the first side wall via a fifth double stitch, and (iii) the second sidewall via a sixth double stitch, wherein the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth double stitches each includes a hidden interior stitch and an exposed exterior stitch.
According to some implementations of the present disclosure a bag, that is convertible between a first configuration and a second configuration, includes a first side, a second opposing side, and a bi-folding base. The first side has a first opening therein providing access to a first side pocket. The second opposing side has a second opening therein providing access to a second side pocket. The bi-folding base has a first rigid panel coupled to a second rigid panel such that the bi-folding base is configured to fold from a first, generally flat position to a second, folded position, thereby converting the bag from the first configuration to the second configuration.
According to some implementations of the present disclosure a bag, that is convertible between a first configuration and a second configuration, includes a first side, a second opposing side, a bi-folding base, and a fastener. The first side has a first opening therein providing access to a first side pocket. A length of the first opening is at least 80 percent of a height of the bag in the second configuration. A width of the first side pocket is at least 80 percent of a width of the bag. The second opposing side has a second opening therein providing access to a second side pocket. A length of the second opening is at least 80 percent of the height of the bag in the second configuration. A width of the second side pocket is at least 80 percent of the width of the bag. The bi-folding base has a first rigid panel coupled to a second rigid panel such that the bi-folding base is configured to fold from a first, generally flat position to a second, folded position, thereby converting the bag from the first configuration to the second configuration and resulting in the height of the bag being increased, a depth of the bag being decreased, and the width of the bag being maintained. The fastener is configured to aid in maintaining the bi-folding base in the second, folded position and the bag in the second configuration.
According to some implementations of the present disclosure a storage bag includes a pair of sidewalls and a foldable base. The pair of sidewalls each has an elongated pocket overlaying a majority portion of each respective sidewall. The foldable base is between the sidewalls at one end of the storage bag with an opening at the other end of the storage bag leading to an interior cavity within the storage bag. Outside surface portions of the foldable base abut one another in a folded configuration and are generally coplanar with one another in an expanded configuration such that converting the storage bag from the folded configuration to the expanded configuration causes the interior cavity to expand to reveal a volumetric cavity defined by the sidewalls and the foldable base. Converting the storage bag from the expanded configuration to the folded configuration collapses the interior volume by elongating an overall height of the storage bag as the outside surface portions of the foldable base are urged toward one another.
The foregoing and additional aspects and implementations of the present disclosure will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of the detailed description of various embodiments and/or implementations, which is made with reference to the drawings, a brief description of which is provided next.
The foregoing and other advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings.
While the present disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific implementations and embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail herein. It should be understood, however, that the present disclosure is not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed. Rather, the present disclosure is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
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The first side 110 of the bag 100 has a first opening 115 therein (
The first opening 115 can have any length. The length of the first opening 115 can be between about five percent and about ninety-five percent of the absolute height of the first side 110. In some implementations, the length of the first opening 115 is between about fifty percent and about ninety-five percent of the absolute height of the first side 110. In some implementations, the length of the first opening 115 is between about seventy-five percent and about ninety percent of the absolute height of the first side 110. In some implementations, the length of the first opening 115 is at least eighty percent of the absolute height of the first side 110. In some implementations, the length of the first opening 115 is greater than a height of the bag 100 in the first configuration (
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In some implementations, the first side pocket 120 is formed by two pieces of material (e.g., two sides of the pocket) coupled together on all sides except for one side, or a portion of one side, that forms the opening into the first side pocket 120. The first side pocket 120 can be made from any material or combination of materials, such as, for example, leather, cardboard, plastic, fabric, nylon, metal, etc., or any combination thereof. As shown, the first side pocket 120 has a generally rectangular shape, but the first side pocket 120 can have any shape (e.g., generally square, generally triangular, generally oval, generally circular, generally polygonal, etc. or any combination thereof). In some implementations, instead of the first pocket 120 being formed by two pieces of material as described above, the first side pocket 120 is formed by one piece of material coupled directly to the first side 110 to form the first side pocket 120 therebetween.
The first side pocket 120 has an absolute width and an absolute height. By “absolute width” and “absolute height” it is meant that the width and height of the first side pocket 120 are measured with the first side pocket 120 generally laid flat and planar (e.g., not bent in a three-dimensional space and not opened, with both sides of the first side pocket 120 completely overlapping each other).
The absolute width of the first side pocket 120 can be any length, such as, for example, the absolute width of the first side pocket 120 can be between about five percent and about ninety-five percent of the absolute width of the first side 110. In some implementations, the absolute width of the first side pocket 120 is between about fifty percent and about ninety-five percent of the absolute width of the first side 110. In some implementations, the absolute width of the first side pocket 120 is between about seventy-five percent and about ninety percent of the absolute width of the first side 110. In some implementations, the absolute width of the first side pocket 120 is at least eighty percent of the absolute width of the first side 110.
The absolute height of the first side pocket 120 can be any length, such as, for example, the absolute height of the first side pocket 120 can be between about five percent and about ninety-five percent of the absolute height of the first side 110. In some implementations, the absolute height of the first side pocket 120 is between about fifty percent and about ninety-five percent of the absolute height of the first side 110. In some implementations, the absolute height of the first side pocket 120 is between about seventy-five percent and about ninety percent of the absolute height of the first side 110. In some implementations, the absolute height of the first side pocket 120 is at least eighty percent of the absolute height of the first side 110. The absolute height of the first side pocket 120 can be about equal to the length of the first opening 115, greater than the length of the first opening 115, or less than the length of the first opening 115.
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The second side 130 of the bag 100 has a second opening 135 therein (
The second side pocket 140 has an absolute width and an absolute height. By “absolute width” and “absolute height” it is meant that the width and height of the second side pocket 140 are measured with the second side pocket 140 generally laid flat and planar (e.g., not bent in a three-dimensional space and not opened, with both sides of the second side pocket 140 completely overlapping each other). The absolute width and the absolute height of the second side pocket 140 can be the same as, or similar to, the absolute width and the absolute height of the first side pocket 120 described above.
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The first side 110 and the second side 130 of the bag 100 generally come together at the top or upper portion of the bag 100 to form a main opening 102 of the bag 100. As shown, the main opening 102 has a generally straight line profile, similar to the straight line profile of the first opening 115 and the second opening 135. Alternatively, the main opening 102 can have any shape profile (e.g., “s” shaped profile, curved shaped profile, etc., or any combination thereof).
The main opening 102 can have any length. The length of the main opening 102 can be between about five percent and about one hundred percent of the width, Wb, of the bag 100, which is shown in
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A main zipper track 107 is coupled to the main opening 102 such that the main opening 102 can be opened and closed via a main zipper pull 108. Alternatively, the main opening 102 can be opened and closed via any other method (e.g., one or more buttons, one or more snaps, one or more clasps, one or more buckles, one or more magnets, etc., or any combination thereof). Further, in some implementations, the main opening 102 can remain open without any type of mechanism to close it.
The first side 110 and the second side 130 are coupled together at the ends 101a,b of the bag 100. In some implementations, the first end 101a is formed by a portion of the first side 110 and/or a portion of the second side 130. Similarly, in some implementations, the second end 101b is formed by a portion of the first side 110 and/or a portion of the second side 130. Alternatively, the first end 101a is a separate and distinct piece or pieces of material from the first side 110 and from the second side 130 and the second end 101b is a separate and distinct piece or pieces of material from the first side 110 and from the second side 130.
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The first rigid panel 152 has a pair of long edges 152a,b and a pair of short edges 152c,d and the second rigid panel 152 has a pair of long edges 153a,b and a pair of short edges 153c,d. Generally referring to
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In some implementations, the bi-folding base 150 is biased into the planar position by, for example, a biasing element. The biasing element can include, for example, a torsion spring, a leaf spring, a coil spring, etc. or any combination thereof. In some implementations, the biasing element includes a torsion spring that is at least partially between the first rigid panel 152 and the second rigid panel 153.
In some implementations, the bi-folding base 150 includes one or more fasteners 160. The fasteners 160 may also function as feet for the bag 100 (e.g., when the bag 100 is placed on a table or desk in the expanded or first configuration). As shown in
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In some implementations, the first volume is at least two times greater than the second volume. In some implementations, the first volume is at least three times greater than the second volume. In some implementations, the first volume is at least five times greater than the second volume. In some implementations, the first volume is between about 50 cubic inches and about 3,000 cubic inches. In some implementations, the first volume is between about 250 cubic inches and about 1,500 cubic inches. In some implementations, the first volume is between about 500 cubic inches and about 1,000 cubic inches. In some implementations, the second volume is between about 5 cubic inches and about 1,000 cubic inches. In some implementations, the second volume is between about 10 cubic inches and about 500 cubic inches. In some implementations, the second volume is between about 25 cubic inches and about 150 cubic inches.
To convert the bag 100 from the first configuration (
Because the first long edge 152a of the first rigid panel 152 is coupled to the first side 110 and because the first long edge 153a of the second rigid panel 153 is coupled to the second side 130, as the bi-folding base 150 is folded, the first and second sides 110, 130 are stretched and/or pulled taught generally in a downward direction (relative to the main opening 102). As such, the folding (e.g., conversion of the bag 100 from the first configuration into the second configuration) causes the height of the bag 100 to increase and the maximum depth of the bag 100 to decrease. Specifically, as illustrated by comparing
According to some implementations, a ratio of a height of the bag 100 in the second configuration to a width of the bag 100 is between about 5:1 and about 1.5:1. According to some implementations, a ratio of a height of the bag 100 in the second configuration to a width of the bag 100 is between about 3:1 and about 2:1. According to some implementations, a maximum depth of the bag 100 in the second configuration is at least about seventy-five percent less than a maximum depth of the bag 100 in the first configuration. According to some implementations, a maximum depth of the bag 100 in the second configuration is at least about fifty percent less than a maximum depth of the bag 100 in the first configuration.
When the bag 100 is completely converted into the second configuration (
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In some implementations, one or more sleeves or folds of material (not shown) are coupled to the inside surface of the bi-folding base 150 to provide wallet-type credit card slots for holding credit cards or the like against the inside surface of the bi-folding base 150.
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The first side 310 of the bag 300 has a first opening 315 therein (
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The second side 330 of the bag 300 has a second opening 335 therein (
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The first side 310 and the second side 330 of the bag 100 generally come together at the top or upper portion of the bag 300 to form a main opening 302 (
In some implementations, the interior cavity 305 is lined with a liner 306. The liner 306 can be made from any material, such as, for example, fabric, nylon, leather, cardboard, plastic, metal, etc., or any combination thereof. As best shown in
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In some implementations, the flap portion 331 is integral with the first side 310 of the bag 300. In other implementations, the bag 300 does not include a flap portion 331 such that the main opening 302 is the same as, or similar to, the main opening 102 of the bag 100.
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The first side 310 and the second side 330 of the bag 300 are coupled together at their ends via the endwalls 301a,b of the bag 300. As shown, the first endwall 301a is a separate and distinct piece of material from the first side 310, the second side 330, and the foldable base 350 of the bag 300. Similarly, the second endwall 301b is a separate and distinct piece of material from the first side 310, the second side 330, and the foldable base 350 of the bag 300. As such, the first endwall 301a is coupled to the first side 310, the second side 330, and the foldable base 350 of the bag 300 and the second endwall 301b is coupled to the first side 310, the second side 330, and the foldable base 350 of the bag 300.
In some implementations, the coupling of the endwalls 301a,b to the first side 310, the second side 330, and the foldable base 350 of the bag 300 includes one or more double stitches 370. By double stitch it is meant that two different stitches are made at the joints between the pieces of material forming the sides, the endwalls, and the foldable base. Specifically, two stitches are made and/or included between the first endwall 301a and the first side 310, between the first endwall 301a and the second side 330, and between the first endwall 301a and the foldable base 350 of the bag 300. Similarly, two stitches are made and/or included between the second endwall 301b and the first side 310, between the second endwall 301b and the second side 330, and between the second endwall 301b and the foldable base 350 of the bag 300.
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The hidden interior stitch 371 is located a first distance d1 from an outer edge 373 of the bag 300. The exposed exterior top stitch 372 is located a second distance d2 from the outer edge 373 of the bag 300. As shown, the second distance d2 is greater than the first distance d1. In some implementations, the second distance d2 is between about 0.125 inches and about 0.5 inches. In some implementations, the second distance d2 is about 0.25 inches. In some implementations, the first distance d1 is between about 0.03125 inches and about 0.125 inches. In some implementations, the first distance d1 is about 0.0625 inches.
While both of the hidden interior stitch 371 and the exposed exterior top stitch 372 aid in coupling the endwalls 301a,b with the first side 310, the second side 330, and the foldable base 350, the exposed exterior top stitch 372 further aids in biasing the first endwall 301b and second the endwall 301b into the interior cavity 305 when the bag 300 is in the first confirmation (
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While the first and second endwalls 301a,b are shown and described as being separate and distinct pieces of material from the first side 310, the second side 330, and the foldable base 350, it is contemplated that in some alternative implementations, the first and/or second endwalls 301a,b can be integral or monolithic with one or more of the first side 310, the second side 330, and the foldable base 350. For example, in some implementations, the first endwall 301a is monolithic with the first side 310 and the second endwall 301b is monolithic with the second side 330. For another example, in some implementations, the first side 310, the base sheet 355 (
In addition to, or in lieu of, the double stitches 370a-f, a fastener 390 (
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The foldable base 350 is generally formed into two equal halves that are coupled together and foldable about a fold line or a center line 400 of the bag 300. The foldable base 350 can be made of leather, cardboard, plastic, fabric, nylon, metal, etc., or any combination thereof.
Each of the rigid panels 352, 353 includes a rigid sheet of material, such as, for example, a metal sheet, a plastic sheet, a sheet of cardboard, etc., or a combination thereof. In some implementations, a thickness of the first and second rigid panels 352, 353 is between about 0.1 inches and about 0.4 inches. In some implementations, the thickness of the first and second rigid panels 352, 353 is about 0.25 inches. As best shown in
The flexible fastener 380 can be, for example, a strip, a flexible strip, a bendable strip, an adhesive strip, tape, a strip of fabric glued and/or stitched to the first and second rigid panels 352, 353, etc. or any combination thereof. As shown by comparing
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Similarly, an inner edge 352a (
The connection or joint between the first and second rigid panels 352, 353 aids in preventing movement of the foldable base 350 in a first direction, but not in a second direction. As best shown in
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The base sheet 355 is coupled to the first and second rigid panels 352, 353 in any appropriate manner (e.g., glue, hot glue, tape, stitching, etc., or any combination thereof) such that the fasteners 360 and the flexible fastener 380 are sandwiched between the base sheet 355 and the first and second rigid panels 352, 353. The base sheet 355 can be made of leather, cardboard, plastic, fabric, nylon, metal, etc., or any combination thereof. The base sheet 355 is a separate and distinct piece of material from the first and second sides 310, 330 and the first and second endwalls 301a,b. Alternatively, the base sheet 355 can be integral or monolithic with one or more of the first and second sides 310, 330 and/or the first and second endwalls 301a,b.
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To convert the bag 300 from the first configuration (
As the first and second rigid panels 352, 353 pivot in the direction of arrows A, the first and second sides 310, 330 are stretched and/or pulled taught generally in a downward direction (relative to the main opening 302). As such, the folding (e.g., conversion of the bag 300 from the first configuration into the second configuration) causes the height of the bag 300 to increase and the maximum depth of the bag 300 to decrease in the same, or similar, fashion as described herein connection with the bag 100.
When the bag 300 is completely converted into the second configuration (
As shown in the figures and described herein, the bag 100 includes two side pockets 120, 140 and the bag 300 similarly includes two side pockets 320, 340. In some alternative implementations, the bag 100 and/or the bag 300 only includes one of the two side pockets (e.g., the bag 100 only includes the first side pocket 120 and not the second side pocket 140, the bag 300 only includes the second side pocket 340 and not the first side pocket 320, etc.). In such alternative implementations, the one side pocket is large enough to fit, for example, both of a pair of flip flops therein through the associate one opening.
Alternative Implementations
Alternative Implementation 1. A bag convertible between a first configuration and a second configuration, the bag comprising: a first sidewall having a first opening therein providing access to a first side pocket; a second opposing sidewall having a second opening therein providing access to a second side pocket; a foldable base coupled to the first sidewall and the second side wall, the foldable base including a first rigid panel coupled to a second rigid panel such that the foldable base is configured to fold from a generally flat configuration to a folded configuration, thereby converting the bag from the first configuration to the second configuration; a first endwall coupled to (i) the foldable base via a first double stitch, (ii) the first side wall via a second double stitch, and (iii) the second sidewall via a third double stitch; and a second endwall coupled to (i) the foldable base via a fourth double stitch, (ii) the first side wall via a fifth double stitch, and (iii) the second sidewall via a sixth double stitch.
Alternative Implementation 2. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth double stitches each includes a hidden interior stitch and an exposed exterior stitch.
Alternative Implementation 3. The bag of Alternative Implementation 2, wherein the hidden interior stitch is a standard stitch and the exposed exterior stitch is a top stitch.
Alternative Implementation 4. The bag of Alternative Implementation 2, wherein each of hidden interior stitches is located a first distance from a corresponding outer edge of the bag and each of exposed exterior stitches is located a second distance from a corresponding outer edge of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 5. The bag of Alternative Implementation 4, wherein the second distance is greater than the first distance.
Alternative Implementation 6. The bag of Alternative Implementation 4, wherein the second distance is between about 0.125 inches and about 0.5 inches.
Alternative Implementation 7. The bag of Alternative Implementation 4, wherein the second distance is about 0.25 inches.
Alternative Implementation 8. The bag of Alternative Implementation 4, wherein the first distance is between about 0.03125 inches and about 0.125 inches.
Alternative Implementation 9. The bag of Alternative Implementation 4, wherein the first distance is about 0.0625 inches.
Alternative Implementation 10. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein the first, second, and third double stitches aid in biasing the first endwall into an interior cavity of the bag in response to the bag being in the second configuration and wherein the fourth, fifth, and sixth double stitches aid in biasing the second endwall into the interior cavity of the bag in response to the bag being in the second configuration.
Alternative Implementation 11. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein the first, second, and third double stitches are one contiguous stitch.
Alternative Implementation 12. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein the first, second, and third double stitches are separate and distinct stitches.
Alternative Implementation 13. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, further comprising a first fastener coupled to the first endwall and a second fastener coupled to the second endwall.
Alternative Implementation 14. The bag of Alternative Implementation 13, wherein the first fastener is a first snap including a male half and a female half and the second fastener is a second snap including a male half and a female half.
Alternative Implementation 15. The bag of Alternative Implementation 14, in response to the male half of the first snap being coupled to the female half of the first snap, the first snap aids in biasing the first endwall into an interior cavity of the bag and in response to the male half of the second snap being coupled to the female half of the second snap, the second snap aids in biasing the second endwall into the interior cavity of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 16. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein the foldable base further includes a strip coupling the first rigid panel to the second rigid panel.
Alternative Implementation 17. The bag of Alternative Implementation 16, wherein the strip is flexible and bendable.
Alternative Implementation 18. The bag of Alternative Implementation 17, wherein the strip is an adhesive strip.
Alternative Implementation 19. The bag of Alternative Implementation 16, responsive to the foldable base being in the generally flat configuration, the first and second rigid panels define an upper surface adjacent to an interior cavity of the bag and an opposing lower surface, the strip being coupled to the opposing lower surface of the first and second rigid panels and not to the upper surface of the first and second rigid panels.
Alternative Implementation 20. The bag of Alternative Implementation 16, wherein the strip permits the foldable base to fold in a first direction and aids in preventing the foldable base from folding in a second opposing first direction.
Alternative Implementation 21. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein the first configuration is an expanded configuration and the second configuration is a collapsed configuration.
Alternative Implementation 22. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, responsive to the bag being in the first configuration, an interior of the bag has a first volume and responsive to the bag being in the second configuration, the interior of the bag has a second volume that is less than the first volume.
Alternative Implementation 23. The bag of Alternative Implementation 22, wherein the first volume is at least two times greater than the second volume.
Alternative Implementation 24. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein the first side pocket protrudes into an interior of the bag and wherein the second side pocket protrudes into the interior of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 25. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein the first opening is adjacent to a first end of the bag and the second opening is adjacent to a second opposing end of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 26. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein the first and second side pockets are only accessible from an exterior of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 27. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein the first rigid panel has a thickness, a pair of opposing long edges, and a pair of opposing short edges and the second rigid panel has a thickness, a pair of opposing long edges, and a pair of opposing short edges.
Alternative Implementation 28. The bag of Alternative Implementation 27, wherein the thickness of the first and second rigid panels is between about 0.1 inches and about 0.4 inches.
Alternative Implementation 29. The bag of Alternative Implementation 27, wherein the thickness of the first and second rigid panels is about 0.25 inches.
Alternative Implementation 30. The bag of Alternative Implementation 27, wherein a first of the opposing long edges of the first rigid panel is configured to abut a second of the opposing long edges of the second rigid panel responsive to the foldable base being in the generally flat configuration.
Alternative Implementation 31. The bag of Alternative Implementation 30, wherein the first of the opposing long edges of the first rigid panel is configured to be angled relative to the second of the opposing long edges of the second rigid panel responsive to the foldable base being in the folded configuration.
Alternative Implementation 32. The bag of Alternative Implementation 30, wherein the first of the opposing long edges of the first rigid panel and the second of the opposing long edges of the second rigid panel define an angle responsive to the foldable base being in the folded configuration.
Alternative Implementation 33. The bag of Alternative Implementation 32, wherein the angle is between about 90 degrees and about 180 degrees.
Alternative Implementation 34. The bag of Alternative Implementation 32, wherein the angle is between about 145 degrees and about 180 degrees.
Alternative Implementation 35. The bag of Alternative Implementation 32, wherein the angle is about 170 degrees.
Alternative Implementation 36. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein the foldable base further includes a first sheet of material coupled to the first rigid panel and the second rigid panel.
Alternative Implementation 37. The bag of Alternative Implementation 36, wherein the first sidewall includes a second sheet of material.
Alternative Implementation 38. The bag of Alternative Implementation 37, wherein the second sidewall includes a third sheet of material.
Alternative Implementation 39. The bag of Alternative Implementation 38, wherein the first sheet of material, the second sheet of material, and the third sheet of material are separate and distinct sheets of material.
Alternative Implementation 40. The bag of Alternative Implementation 38, wherein the first sheet of material, the second sheet of material, and the third sheet of material are a single monolithic sheet of material.
Alternative Implementation 41. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, further comprising a fastener configured to aid in maintaining the foldable base in the folded configuration and the bag in the second configuration.
Alternative Implementation 42. The bag of Alternative Implementation 41, wherein the fastener includes one or more magnets, one or more ferromagnetic elements, one or more clasps, one or more buckles, one or more buttons, one or more snaps, one or more straps, one or more hook and loop pads, one or more zippers, or any combination thereof.
Alternative Implementation 43. The bag of Alternative Implementation 41, wherein the fastener includes one or more first magnets coupled to the first rigid panel and one or more second magnets coupled to the second rigid panel.
Alternative Implementation 44. The bag of Alternative Implementation 43, wherein the one or more first magnets are coupled to the first rigid panel via one or more corresponding bores such that the one or more first magnets are flush with the first rigid panel and the one or more second magnets are coupled to the second rigid panel via one or more corresponding bores such that the one or more second magnets are flush with the second rigid panel.
Alternative Implementation 45. The bag of Alternative Implementation 43, wherein the one or more first magnets are positioned between the first rigid panel and a sheet of material and the one or more second magnets are positioned between the second rigid panel and the sheet of material such that the one or more first magnet and the one or more second magnets are concealed by the sheet of material.
Alternative Implementation 46. The bag of Alternative Implementation 45, wherein the sheet of material is coupled to the first and second rigid panels and the one or more first magnets and the one or more second magnets such that each of the one or more first magnet and each of the one or more second magnets causes the sheet of material to protrude.
Alternative Implementation 47. The bag of Alternative Implementation 43, responsive to the bag being in the second configuration, the one or more first magnets are configured to magnetically couple with corresponding ones of the one or more second magnets to aid in maintaining the foldable base in the folded configuration and the bag in the second configuration.
Alternative Implementation 48. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, responsive to the foldable base folding from the generally flat configuration to the folded configuration, a height of the bag is increased, a depth of the bag is decreased, and a width of the bag is maintained.
Alternative Implementation 49. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein a ratio of a height of the bag in the second configuration to a width of the bag is between about 5:1 and about 1.5:1.
Alternative Implementation 50. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein a ratio of a height of the bag in the second configuration to a width of the bag is between about 3:1 and about 2:1.
Alternative Implementation 51. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein a height of the bag in the first configuration is less than a height of the bag in the second configuration.
Alternative Implementation 52. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein a maximum depth of the bag in the first configuration is greater than a maximum depth of the bag in the second configuration.
Alternative Implementation 53. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein a maximum depth of the bag in the second configuration is at least about seventy-five percent less than a maximum depth of the bag in the first configuration.
Alternative Implementation 54. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein a width of the bag in the first configuration is equal to a width of the bag in the second configuration.
Alternative Implementation 55. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein the first configuration is a handbag and the second configuration is a clutch.
Alternative Implementation 56. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, further comprising a first zipper coupled to the first opening, the first zipper being configured to selectively open and close the first side pocket.
Alternative Implementation 57. The bag of Alternative Implementation 56, further comprising a second zipper coupled to the second opening, the second zipper being configured to selectively open and close the second side pocket.
Alternative Implementation 58. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein a length of the first opening is greater than a height of the bag in the first configuration and wherein a length of the second opening is greater than the height of the bag in the first configuration.
Alternative Implementation 59. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, wherein a length of the first opening is at least 80 percent of a height of the bag in the second configuration and wherein a length of the second opening is at least 80 percent of the height of the bag in the second configuration.
Alternative Implementation 60. The bag of Alternative Implementation 59, wherein a width of the first side pocket is at least 80 percent of a width of the bag and wherein a width of the second side pocket is at least 80 percent of the width of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 61. The bag of Alternative Implementation 1, further comprising a main opening providing access to an interior volume of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 62. The bag of Alternative Implementation 61, further comprising a flap extending from the first sidewall and being configured to fold over at least a portion of the second sidewall to aid in selectively preventing access to the interior volume of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 63. The bag of Alternative Implementation 62, further comprising a fastening device configured to aid in coupling the flap to the second sidewall.
Alternative Implementation 64. The bag of Alternative Implementation 63, wherein the fastening device includes one or more magnets, one or more clasps, one or more buckles, one or more buttons, one or more snaps, one or more straps, one or more hook and loop pads, or any combination thereof.
Alternative Implementation 65. A bag comprising: a first sidewall; a second opposing sidewall; and a foldable base coupled to the first sidewall and the second side wall, the foldable base including a first rigid panel coupled to a second rigid panel such that the foldable base is configured to fold from a generally flat configuration to a folded configuration, thereby converting the bag from an expanded configuration to a collapsed configuration.
Alternative Implementation 66. The bag of Alternative Implementation 65, further comprising a first endwall coupled to the foldable base and the first and second sidewalls at a first end of the bag and a second endwall coupled to the foldable base and the first and second sidewalls at a second opposing end of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 67. The bag of Alternative Implementation 66, wherein the coupling of the first and second endwalls to the foldable base and the first and second sidewalls includes one or more double stitches, thereby biasing the first and second endwalls towards an interior of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 68. The bag of Alternative Implementation 66, wherein the coupling of the first and second endwalls to the foldable base includes one or more double stitches, thereby biasing the first and second endwalls towards an interior of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 69. The bag of Alternative Implementation 66, wherein the coupling of the first and second endwalls to the first and second sidewalls includes one or more double stitches, thereby biasing the first and second endwalls towards an interior of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 70. The bag of Alternative Implementation 66, wherein the coupling of the first and second endwalls to the foldable base and the first and second sidewalls includes one or more top stitches, thereby biasing the first and second endwalls towards an interior of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 71. A bag convertible between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration, the bag comprising: a first sidewall having a first opening therein providing access to a first side pocket; a second opposing sidewall having a second opening therein providing access to a second side pocket; a foldable base coupled to the first sidewall and the second side wall, the foldable base including a first rigid panel with one or more first magnets coupled thereto, a second rigid panel with one or more second magnets coupled thereto, and a flexible strip coupling the first and second rigid panels together such that the foldable base is configured to fold in a first direction from a generally flat configuration to a folded configuration but not fold in a second opposing direction from the generally flat configuration, thereby converting the bag from the first configuration to the second configuration, the one or more first magnets and the one or more second magnets being configured to aid in maintaining the foldable base in the folded configuration and the bag in the second configuration; a first endwall coupled to (i) the foldable base via a first double stitch, (ii) the first side wall via a second double stitch, and (iii) the second sidewall via a third double stitch; and a second endwall coupled to (i) the foldable base via a fourth double stitch, (ii) the first side wall via a fifth double stitch, and (iii) the second sidewall via a sixth double stitch, wherein the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth double stitches each includes a hidden interior stitch and an exposed exterior stitch.
Alternative Implementation 72. A bag convertible between a first configuration and a second configuration, the bag comprising: a first side having a first opening therein providing access to a first side pocket; a second opposing side having a second opening therein providing access to a second side pocket; and a bi-folding base having a first rigid panel coupled to a second rigid panel such that the bi-folding base is configured to fold from a first, generally flat position to a second, folded position, thereby converting the bag from the first configuration to the second configuration.
Alternative Implementation 73. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, responsive to the bag being in the first configuration, an interior of the bag has a first volume and responsive to the bag being in the second configuration, the interior of the bag has a second volume that is less than the first volume.
Alternative Implementation 74. The bag of Alternative Implementation 73, wherein the first volume is at least two times greater than the second volume.
Alternative Implementation 75. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, wherein the first side pocket protrudes into the interior of the bag and is configured to store a first item therein responsive to the bag being in the first configuration or the second configuration and wherein the second side pocket protrudes into the interior of the bag and is configured to store a second item therein responsive to the bag being in the first configuration or the second configuration.
Alternative Implementation 76. The bag of Alternative Implementation 75, wherein the first item is a first of a pair of flip flops or a first of a pair of sandals and the second item is a second of the pair of flip flops or a second of the pair of sandals.
Alternative Implementation 77. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, wherein the first opening is adjacent to a first end of the bag and the second opening is adjacent to a second opposing end of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 78. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, wherein the first side pocket is only accessible from an exterior of the bag and wherein the second side pocket is only accessible from an exterior of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 79. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, wherein the first rigid panel has a pair of long edges and a pair of short edges, a first of the long edges and both of the pair of short edges of the first rigid panel being coupled to the first side of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 80. The bag of Alternative Implementation 79, wherein the second rigid panel has a pair of long edges and a pair of short edges, a first of the long edges and both of the pair of short edges of the second rigid panel being coupled to the second opposing side of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 81. The bag of Alternative Implementation 80, wherein a second of the long edges of the first rigid panel is coupled to a second of the long edges of the second rigid panel along a fold line such that the base is configured to fold from the first, generally flat position to the second, folded position.
Alternative Implementation 82. The bag of Alternative Implementation 81, wherein the fold line generally corresponds to a center of the bag responsive to the bag being in the first configuration and responsive to the bag being in the second configuration.
Alternative Implementation 83. The bag of Alternative Implementation 80, responsive to the bag being in the second configuration, a bottom of the bag is formed by the first of the long edges of the first rigid panel and the first of the long edges of the second rigid panel.
Alternative Implementation 84. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, wherein the first side includes a first sheet of material.
Alternative Implementation 85. The bag of Alternative Implementation 84, wherein the first sheet of material is leather, fabric, stretchable, or any combination thereof.
Alternative Implementation 86. The bag of Alternative Implementation 84, wherein the second side includes a second sheet of material.
Alternative Implementation 87. The bag of Alternative Implementation 86, wherein the first sheet of material and the second sheet of material are separate and distinct sheets of material.
Alternative Implementation 88. The bag of Alternative Implementation 86, wherein the first sheet of material and the second sheet of material are a monolithic sheet of material.
Alternative Implementation 89. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, wherein the first rigid panel is coupled to the second rigid panel such that the bi-folding base is only foldable in a single direction.
Alternative Implementation 90. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, responsive to the bag being in the second configuration, an exterior surface of the first rigid panel abuts an exterior surface of the second rigid panel.
Alternative Implementation 91. The bag of Alternative Implementation 90, responsive to the bag being in the first configuration, the exterior surface of the first rigid panel and the exterior surface of the second rigid panel are generally planar.
Alternative Implementation 92. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, further comprising a fastener configured to aid in maintaining the bi-folding base in the second, folded position and the bag in the second configuration.
Alternative Implementation 93. The bag of Alternative Implementation 92, wherein the fastener includes a magnet, a ferromagnetic element, a clasp, a buckle, a button, a snap, a strap, hook and loop pads, a zipper, or any combination thereof.
Alternative Implementation 94. The bag of Alternative Implementation 92, wherein the fastener includes a pair of magnets coupled to the first rigid panel and a pair of ferromagnetic elements coupled to the second rigid panel.
Alternative Implementation 95. The bag of Alternative Implementation 94, responsive to the bag being in the first configuration, each of the pair of magnets and each of the pair of ferromagnetic elements is configured to rest directly on a surface as feet of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 96. The bag of Alternative Implementation 94, responsive to the bag being in the second configuration, a first of the pair of magnets is configured to magnetically couple with a first of the pair of ferromagnetic elements and a second of the pair of magnets is configured to magnetically couple with a second of the pair of ferromagnetic elements.
Alternative Implementation 97. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, further comprising a biasing element configured to bias the bi-folding base in the first, generally flat position.
Alternative Implementation 98. The bag of Alternative Implementation 97, wherein the biasing element includes a torsion spring positioned at least partially between the first rigid panel and the second rigid panel.
Alternative Implementation 99. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, responsive to the bi-folding base folding from the first, generally flat position to the second, folded position, a height of the bag is increased, a depth of the bag is decreased, and a width of the bag is maintained.
Alternative Implementation 100. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, wherein a ratio of a height of the bag in the second configuration to a width of the bag is between about 5:1 and about 1.5:1.
Alternative Implementation 101. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, wherein a ratio of a height of the bag in the second configuration to a width of the bag is between about 3:1 and about 2:1.
Alternative Implementation 102. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, wherein a height of the bag in the first configuration is less than a height of the bag in the second configuration.
Alternative Implementation 103. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, wherein a maximum depth of the bag in the first configuration is greater than a maximum depth of the bag in the second configuration.
Alternative Implementation 104. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, wherein a maximum depth of the bag in the second configuration is at least about seventy-five percent less than a maximum depth of the bag in the first configuration.
Alternative Implementation 105. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, wherein a width of the bag in the first configuration is equal to a width of the bag in the second configuration.
Alternative Implementation 106. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, wherein the first configuration is a handbag and the second configuration is a clutch.
Alternative Implementation 107. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, further comprising a first zipper coupled to the first opening, the first zipper being configured to selectively open and close the first side pocket.
Alternative Implementation 108. The bag of Alternative Implementation 107, further comprising a second zipper coupled to the second opening, the second zipper being configured to selectively open and close the second side pocket.
Alternative Implementation 109. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, wherein a length of the first opening is greater than a height of the bag in the first configuration and wherein a length of the second opening is greater than the height of the bag in the first configuration.
Alternative Implementation 110. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, wherein a length of the first opening is at least 80 percent of a height of the bag in the second configuration and wherein a length of the second opening is at least 80 percent of the height of the bag in the second configuration and wherein a width of the first side pocket is at least 80 percent of a width of the bag and wherein a width of the second side pocket is at least 80 percent of the width of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 111. The bag of Alternative Implementation 72, further comprising a main opening providing access to an interior volume of the bag.
Alternative Implementation 112. The bag of Alternative Implementation 111, wherein the main opening is generally defined by an edge of the first side and an edge of the second opposing side.
Alternative Implementation 113. The bag of Alternative Implementation 112, further comprising a main fastening device configured to selectively at least partially open and close the main opening.
Alternative Implementation 114. The bag of Alternative Implementation 113, wherein the main fastening device includes a zipper, a magnet, a clasp, a buckle, a button, a snap, a strap, hook and loop pads, or any combination thereof.
Alternative Implementation 115. A bag convertible between a first configuration and a second configuration, the bag comprising: a first side having a first opening therein providing access to a first side pocket, a length of the first opening being at least 80 percent of a height of the bag in the second configuration and a width of the first side pocket being at least 80 percent of a width of the bag; a second opposing side having a second opening therein providing access to a second side pocket, a length of the second opening being at least 80 percent of the height of the bag in the second configuration and a width of the second side pocket being at least 80 percent of the width of the bag; a bi-folding base having a first rigid panel coupled to a second rigid panel such that the bi-folding base is configured to fold from a first, generally flat position to a second, folded position, thereby converting the bag from the first configuration to the second configuration and resulting in the height of the bag being increased, a depth of the bag being decreased, and the width of the bag being maintained; and a fastener configured to aid in maintaining the bi-folding base in the second, folded position and the bag in the second configuration.
Alternative Implementation 116. The bag of Alternative Implementation 115, further comprising a biasing element configured to bias the bi-folding base in the first, generally flat position, the biasing element including a torsion spring positioned at least partially between the first rigid panel and the second rigid panel.
Alternative Implementation 117. The bag of Alternative Implementation 115, wherein the first rigid panel is coupled to the second rigid panel such that the bi-folding base is only foldable in a single direction.
Alternative Implementation 118. The bag of Alternative Implementation 115, responsive to the bag being in the first configuration, an interior of the bag has a first volume and responsive to the bag being in the second configuration, the interior of the bag has a second volume that is less than the first volume.
Alternative Implementation 119. The bag of Alternative Implementation 115, wherein the fastener includes a pair of magnets coupled to the first rigid panel and a pair of ferromagnetic elements coupled to the second rigid panel.
Alternative Implementation 120. The bag of Alternative Implementation 119, responsive to the bag being in the first configuration, each of the pair of magnets and each of the pair of ferromagnetic elements is configured to rest directly on a surface as feet of the bag and responsive to the bag being in the second configuration, a first of the pair of magnets is configured to magnetically couple with a first of the pair of ferromagnetic elements and a second of the pair of magnets is configured to magnetically couple with a second of the pair of ferromagnetic elements.
Alternative Implementation 121. The bag of Alternative Implementation 115, wherein a ratio of the height of the bag in the second configuration to a width of the first rigid panel is between about 3:1 and about 2:1.
Alternative Implementation 122. A storage bag comprising: a pair of sidewalls each having an elongated pocket overlaying a majority portion of each respective sidewall; a foldable base between the sidewalls at one end thereof with an opening at the other end thereof leading to an interior cavity within the storage bag, wherein outside surface portions of the foldable base abut one another in a folded configuration and are generally coplanar with one another in an expanded configuration such that converting the storage bag from the folded configuration to the expanded configuration causes the interior cavity to expand to reveal a volumetric cavity defined by the sidewalls and the foldable base, and converting the storage bag from the expanded configuration to the folded configuration collapses the interior volume by elongating an overall height of the storage bag as the outside surface portions of the foldable base are urged toward one another.
Alternative Implementation 123. The bag of Alternative Implementation 122, wherein the foldable base is a bi-folding base.
It is expressly contemplated that one or more elements from any of the above alternative implementations can be combined with one more elements from one or more others of the alternative implementations to provide additional alternative implementations.
While the present disclosure has been described with reference to one or more particular embodiments and implementations, those skilled in the art will recognize that many changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Each of these embodiments and implementations and obvious variations thereof is contemplated as falling within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, which is set forth in the claims that follow.
This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/548,628, filed on Aug. 22, 2017, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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