The present invention relates generally to pocketed bags and satchels including backpacks, diaper bags and the like, and more particularly to a integrated diaper changing system having means for indicating the contents status of plural pockets.
Diaper bags of various kinds are long known in the art. Some of these bags incorporate transparent pockets so that the contents of the pockets are visible without opening the pockets for inspection. Despite transparent pockets, it is the case with busy travelers or parents having small children that essential items intended for transport or travel are often missed when packing because of the numerous items required. In addition, with conventional diaper bags, when changing a baby diaper, a mat which is separable from the diaper bag must be employed.
Although the aforementioned bags are suitable for their intended use, the problem of overlooked or redundant items persists.
It would be desirable to provide a means for quickly assessing whether essential items have been packed without having to individually count the items or directly visually inspect each pocket's contents.
It would be further desirable to provide the foregoing assessment means via a change in a symbol that indicates at a glance the instant status of a group of pockets; i.e., which pockets are filled or empty.
It would be especially desirable to provide the foregoing assessment means in the form of a binary visual indicator indicating either empty or full status of a pocket wherein the indicator changes from one state to another when contents are inserted or removed from the pocket.
It would be even further desirable to provide at least the foregoing features with an integrated diaper changing system.
Textual information can be employed along with the binary visual indicator in order to indicate the intended contents of a particular pocket; e.g., the words “phone”, “diapers”, “wipes”, etc., can be used alongside the visual indicator.
The present invention is an integrated diaper changing system that permits instant assessment of a pocketed bag's contents by way of pockets having a transformative visual symbol wherein the symbol possesses a first state that indicates an empty pocket and a second state that indicates a filled pocket. The visual symbol is transformed by removing an article from a pocket or inserting an article into a pocket. Each pocket possesses a translucent front facing surface having a first visual indicator, a back surface with a second visual indicator and a contents space between the front facing surface and the back surface. Because the back surface is visible through the front facing surface, when the pocket is empty, the first and second indicators combine to form a third indicator that indicates an absence of pocket contents. The system of the invention further incorporates a bag body comprising a floor, a back inner wall and two upright inner side panels. A folding portion comprised of panels forms the back, top and front faces of the bag when closed, and when open, extends from the bag floor to form a fluid impermeable baby mat for changing diapers. The folding portion defining a mat has a flap transversely attached midway along the mat. The flap is affixable to the mat in two positions, (1) closed, toward the distal end of the mat, and (2) open, toward the bag body. Magnetic clasps reversibly affix the flap to the mat in either position. In the open position, the mat may be used to change a diaper. After changing the diaper, the flap is moved to the closed position whereby it sequesters any mess, and isolates and protects the interior of the bag from same.
In one aspect of the present invention, at least one pocket of a pocketed bag possesses a visual indicator that transforms from one state to another when contents are placed in the pocket or removed therefrom.
In another aspect of the present invention, at least one pocket of a pocketed bag possesses a transformative visual indicator along with a textual cue 119 for the intended pocket contents.
in yet another aspect of the present invention, a pocketed bag includes ergonomic shoulder straps that are attached to a top of the bag body at an angle of between 25° and 35° relative to the straps and the seamed connection to the bag.
The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying figures wherein the scale depicted is approximate.
In the following description, the term “bag” refers to any travel bag, satchel, diaper bag or other container for transporting plural articles. The term “indicator” refers to a visual indicator that is symbolic, pictorial, or iconic. The term “textual indicator” refers to descriptive text. The singular terms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Similarly, the word “or” is intended to include “and” unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Although methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of this disclosure, suitable methods and materials are described below. The term “comprises” means “includes.” All publications, patent applications, patents, and other references mentioned herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes. In case of conflict, the present specification, including explanations of terms, will control. In addition, the materials, methods, and examples are illustrative only and not intended to be limiting.
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The pocket front 114 can be plastic, netting, or any suitably clear or translucent material such that the pocket back and any indicia thereon is visible when viewed through the pocket front. The pocket back can be part of a bag or a separate element. While in the embodiment depicted, stitching is used to join the pocket front to the back, other suitable methods and materials for forming pocket elements will be appreciated by those having skill in the art and can be employed without departing from the intended invention. Although in the embodiment depicted, a “check” symbol combines with an “slant” symbol to create an “X” symbol, other transformative symbols are conceivable that would indicate pocket content status. The visual indicators can be applied by printing, embossing or any suitable method.
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Overlapping or woven elastic cording may be added to any side of the bag for purposes of retaining odd shaped miscellaneous articles.
A bag carrying strap can be attached anywhere on the bag body.
It should be understood that the drawings and detailed description herein are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive manner, and are not intended to be limiting to the particular forms and examples disclosed. Accordingly, it is intended that this disclosure encompass any further modifications, changes, rearrangements, substitutions, alternatives, design choices, and embodiments as would be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art having benefit of this disclosure, and falling within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
This Non-Provisional Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/976,312 filed Apr. 7, 2014 and titled: “Diaper Bag and Methods Therefor.”
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