1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the ergonomic handbag having a variety of convenience features.
2. Description of the Related Art
Handbags, pocketbooks, briefcases and other carrying containers having various compartments are well known. Conventional handbags typically have a rectangular shape and are commonly constructed with a number of interior compartments for retaining items such as cell phones, cosmetics, wallets and other personal things for an easy access by a user. Typically the access to these interior compartments is provided through the main entry way to the container.
In case of a conventional handbag, the main entry way is located at the top of the handbag and all of the interior compartments can only be accessed via the opening at the top of the handbag. This convention arrangement is inconvenient as smaller items such as keys, wallets with ID cards, cell phones, loose change and etc. tend to end up at the bottom of the handbag and cannot be easily accessed when needed.
This arrangement is also not safe when traveling as a pickpocket can reach into the handbag through the main opening and get a quick access to valuables located in the compartments of the handbag. It is desirable to have a travel handbag that has some hidden compartments that cannot be accessed through the opening at the top of a handbag, where things like identification documents and wallets can be securely stored.
In particular, the need for accessing person's ID cards has become an integral part of every day life and it is particularly crucial when traveling. However, each time the ID card is taken out of the wallet there is a risk of it being misplaces, lost or even stolen. Taking the wallet out of a handbag every time the ID card is requested also presents some risks of it being lost or stolen. A person can be busy looking after his or her luggage, attending to children, handling event or airline tickets, talking on a cell phone and doing other things while searching through a handbag for an ID. Conventional handbags do not provide any special means for secure handling of ID cards. Therefore, there is a need for a handbag with a special feature for storing and easily presenting the ID cards or other documents upon request.
Conventional handbags have an overlapping top flap that has a lock or a buckle that needs to be closed after the bag was open. It is also inconvenient as a person has to remember to close the bag each time after opening it. Therefore, it is desirable to have a handbag that closes as soon as the top flap is flapped back in place without a user having to click a buckle or turn a lock.
Furthermore, conventional handbags have a square or rectangular shape that makes it not very convenient for carrying them under an arm. A handbag with a convenient ergonomic shape is desired. Typically handbags have a shoulder strap or a handle or both. So they offer only one or two ways of carrying them. However, a user may want to be able to carry a handbag as a backpack when it is loaded with more stuff or carry it is a brief case when entering the office. Therefore, a handbag having convenience features that allow for various ways of carrying it is also desired.
The conventional handbags can have only one color and exterior design which cannot be changed on the fly. Yet a person may want to have a handbag that can change its color and appearance or to personalize the design of his or her bag to match the outfit the person decides to wear. Having a large number of handbags matching each of the person's outfits can be very costly and simply impossible. Therefore, a handbag that has convenience features allowing for color and exterior changes is highly desirable.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a handbag with convenience features that overcomes all of the above mentioned shortcomings of the conventional handbags.
Accordingly, the present invention is related to a multipurpose carrying container that substantially obviates one or more of the disadvantages of the related art.
In exemplary embodiment, there is provided a carrying container in a form of an ergonomically shaped handbag that has a variety of convenience features. These features include, but are not limited to, a self locking replaceable top flap, a secure ID feature implemented in the top flap, a hidden retractable handle, hidden secret compartments, compartment quick access features, detachable shoulder strap etc. The handbag's quick access feature for a cell phone, ipod or another such a device is described in the commonly owned U.S. Pat. No. 7,252,183 B.
According to an exemplary embodiment, the handbag has an ergonomic shape that provides for added convenience of carrying the handbag under the arm. The curve (i.e., half elliptical) shape of the side walls of the bag allows for an easy access and retrieval of objects from its outer pockets. It also provides a proper positioning and self locking of the handbag's top flap. The detachable replaceable top flap of the exemplary embodiment conveniently covers the entire bag except for the side walls. Therefore, by changing the top flap, a user can essentially change color, style and overall appearance of the handbag. Thus a person, when buying a handbag, can essentially get a several colors and exterior designs to choose from. Those skilled in the art would appreciate that the handbag of the preferred embodiment is absolutely multipurpose and can be used for any occasion and with any type of an outfit.
A special secure ID feature implemented in the top flap of a handbag provides for secure hidden storage of person's ID cards and other important cards, such as, for example, membership cards or credit cards. The cards can be easily displayed upon request without being taken out of a special compartment, which really adds a lot of convenience to the users, who do not have to look for a wallet or a card itself inside the bag each time they need to present it.
The handbag, according to the exemplary embodiment, has retractable handle that is completely hidden and can be easily retracted when needed. This feature provides a user with another convenient way of carrying the handbag as if it were a briefcase. The shoulder strap can be removed and stored inside the handbag. The handbag is also equipped with some hidden compartments that cannot be accessed through the opening at the top of the handbag. The secret hidden compartment is located behind the special compartment for the retractable handle. Therefore, the handle also serves as a locking mechanism to the secret hidden compartment.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description that follows, and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
In the drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
The present invention is related to a multipurpose carrying container in a form of a handbag with a plurality of convenience features. According to a preferred embodiment, an ergonomically shaped handbag that has a variety of convenience features is provided. These features include, but are not limited to, a self locking detachable replaceable top flap, a secure ID feature implemented in the top flap, a hidden retractable handle, secret specialized compartments, compartment quick access features, detachable shoulder strap, back flap etc.
According to an exemplary embodiment, the handbag has an ergonomic shape that provides for added convenience of carrying the handbag under the arm. The front view of a handbag is shown in
A handbag, in accordance with exemplary embodiment, is equipped with a detachable shoulder strap 310 shown in
Therefore, by changing the detachable top flap 110 shown in
Yet another convenience feature of the preferred embodiment is a extendable handle 510 that is completely hidden and can be easily extended when needed as shown in
This convenience feature basically provides users with some flexibility in terms of multiple ways of using the same handbag. For example, using a handbag with the shoulder strap is convenient when traveling and using it as a backpack can be convenient when walking around and/or site seeing. However, in the office environment, using the same handbag as a small brief case can be very trendy and more appropriate.
Note that the handle 510 can be completely hidden and covered by the back flap 1010, as illustrated in
The handbag of the preferred embodiment is also equipped with some hidden compartments that cannot be accessed through the opening at the top of the handbag. For example, a secret document compartment 1210 equipped with several pockets is located between the back flap 1010 and the a divider flap 1120 as shown in
Yet another secret storage compartment 1420 is located behind the divider flap 1120 as shown in
Note that the secret compartment 1420 shown in
Another convenient and secure feature of the preferred embodiment is a secure ID compartment feature 1510 implemented in the top flap 110 of a handbag shown in
However, if taking a card out of the ID compartment 1510 is necessary, for example, in case of a credit card or a driver license, it can be easily done as shown in
Furthermore, taking the wallet out of a handbag every time the ID card is requested also presents some risks of it being lost or stolen. A person can be busy looking after his or her luggage, attending to children, handling event or airline tickets, talking on a cell phone and doing other things while quickly showing his or her ID encapsulated into the compartment inside the top flap of a handbag without searching through a handbag for the wallet.
Having thus described a preferred embodiment, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that certain advantages of the described carrying container have been achieved. In particular those skilled in the art would appreciate that a carrying container described herein provides a variety of highly needed convenience features to a user. It should also be appreciated that various modifications, adaptations, and alternative embodiments thereof may be made within the scope and spirit of the present invention. The invention is further defined by the following claims.
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