The present invention relates to a load carrier or container that is convertible into a shelved organizer.
In one embodiment, a convertible load carrier and organizer system includes a flexible container having an interior volume. At least one carry strap extends from the flexible container for carrying the container. At least one hanger extends from the container. At least one shelf is in the interior volume of the container and is movable to a deployed position.
In another embodiment, a carrier and organizer system for a tent includes a flexible container having an interior volume sized and shaped to receive the collapsed tent. The container includes a long wall. At least one rigid shelf is attached to the long wall of the container and is movable to a position generally perpendicular to the long wall.
Various refinements exist of the features noted in relation to the above-mentioned aspects of the present invention. Further features may also be incorporated in the above-mentioned aspects of the present invention as well. These refinements and additional features may exist individually or in any combination. For instance, various features discussed below in relation to any of the illustrated embodiments of the present invention may be incorporated into any of the above-described aspects of the present invention, alone or in any combination.
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The bag 13 may include two carry straps 15 permanently attached, as by stitching, near the top of the bag. The straps 15 themselves may serve as a handle, or a handle 17 may be permanently attached to one of the straps and securable around the other strap using VELCRO or other fastener. One or both straps may also be slung over the shoulder. Many other handle and strap configurations are contemplated, including configurations with only one strap or handle, or those with more conventional shoulder straps like a conventional backpack.
An opening 19 of the bag 13 may be closed by an elongate fabric flap 21 that is permanently attached at a first end adjacent the opening and may be releasably secured to the long edges of the opening by slide fasteners 23. A second end of the flap 21 may be releasably secured to an edge of the opening by a fastener 25, for example, a VELCRO fastener.
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The shelves 31 may be made of a rigid material such as a hard plastic, and may be covered with a flexible fabric. Two rigid tabs 35 extend from the outer corners of the shelves 31, and those may also be covered by fabric and sewn to the fabric covering the shelf. The tabs 35 may engage slots 37 formed in the side walls of the bag 13 to thereby secure the shelves 31 in the shelf or deployed position of
End walls 41 of the bag 13 may also include a rigid material, e.g., a rigid plastic, that may be sewn into the fabric of the end wall or otherwise included in the end wall. The rigid end walls 41 can then be used as shelves when the bag is turned upright as shown in
A hanger 45 extends from one of the end walls 41 for hanging the bag 13 in a generally upright position. The hanger 45 may be attached to the end wall 41 by cords 47, the cords secured to loops 49 on the end wall. The illustrated embodiment shows the cords 47 secured to the loops 49 by tying. It is understood, however, that the cords can be secured to the loops 49 in other ways. Moreover, many other hanger configurations are contemplated, including without limitation where one of the carry straps is also used as the hanger.
In one example of use of the bag 13 with the tent 14, the bag with the collapsed tent inside is placed on the ground as shown in
As can be seen from the illustrated embodiment, the shelves 31 are permanently attached to the bag 13 and enable the user to easily convert the bag into an upright organizer. The bag 13 serves two purposes: first to hold items or gear in transport by the user, and second to organize items or gear on shelves when the bag is stationary. In this way, the bag 13 need not go unused, for example during camping after the tent 14 has been set-up. This reduces the need for a separate organizer that is typically brought along on a camping trip and serves no other purpose. Also, where the shelves 31 are rigid, they are more useful than the flexible shelves built into some tents, or those added to tents after set-up. As shown, the bag 13 can be made with the shelves 31 formed therein and permanently attached so that the shelves cannot come loose and be misplaced.
When introducing elements of various aspects of the present invention or embodiments thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements. Moreover, the use of “top” and “bottom”, “front” and “rear”, “above” and “below” and variations of these and other terms of orientation is made for convenience, but does not require any particular orientation of the components.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions, methods and products without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Further, all dimensional information set forth herein is exemplary and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention.