DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is an illustration of an embodiment of an exemplary Laundry Duffel Bag standing upright in the position of a standard laundry bag, in ¾ view, depicting drawstring closure and straps that connect with locking mechanism at the top, handles on side surface, a zipper opening at the front surface, and shoulder strap attached at the bottom and top of the front surface.
FIG. 2 is an illustration of an embodiment of an exemplary Laundry Duffel Bag standing upright, in the position of a standard laundry bag, in ¾ view, showing the back surface and the side surface of the bag where handles are attached at the side surface.
FIG. 3 is an illustration of an embodiment of an exemplary Laundry Duffel Bag tilted right in a 45 degree angle, in ¾ view, tilted in the position of a standard duffel bag, showing—what has now become the new top surface of the bag with the zipper opening; and in this position of a standard duffel bag, what was the side surface of the bag now becomes the front surface of the bag with attached handles; also revealing what was the bottom surface of the bag when it sat as a standard laundry bag, now becomes the new side surface of the bag.
also, (illustrated but not visible in this view), the back 111, the bottom 112, the opposite side surface 110.
FIG. 2 illustrates, in this embodiment an exemplary Laundry Duffel Bag standing upright in the position of a standard laundry bag, in ¾ back view 100, having drawstring opening at the top that is pulled closed 101, two webbing straps, each attached on opposite sides of the top, each with attached hardware closure 102a/102b, the male hardware closure 102b, and the female hardware closure 102a are both connected together in a locked position, a side portion 110, a large handle 107a attached to the side surface 110, and on the upper side of the large handle 107a, a smaller handle 108a, both the large handle 107a, and the smaller handle 108a, are attached to the side surface 110, a back surface 111, and a bottom surface 112 (not visible in this view).
FIG. 3 illustrates, in this embodiment an exemplary Laundry Duffel Bag tilted 45 degrees to the right in ¾ front view 100, the change in position reveals a new top surfaces 103 which was the front surface 103 of FIG. 1, and the zipper opening 104 on the top surface 103, the change in position reveals a new front surfaces 109 which was the right side surface 109 of FIG. 1, the change in position reveals the bottom surfaces 112 of FIG. 1, now the left side surface 112, the new right side surface 101, which was the top surface 101 of FIG. 1/FIG. 2.
These embodiments may comprise different steps or combinations of construction using affixing technologies described herein. Any and all aspects, and any variation thereof, are contemplated as being within aspects herein, as it may comprise of multiple internal and external compartments a varied fabric materials, and varied shapes and sizes. Aspects of the present disclosure have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative aspects will become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not depart from it's scope, and a skilled artisan may develop alternative means of implementing improvements without departing from the scope of the present invention. It will be understood that certain features and sub-combinations are contemplated within the scope of the claims. Not all steps listed in the various figures need to be carried out in the specific order described.
The following Detailed Description of a present Laundry Duffel Bag invention is described with specificity herein to meet statutory requirements, however, the description itself is not intended to limit the scope of this disclosure. Rather, the inventor have contemplated that the claimed or disclosed subject matter might also be embodied in other ways, to include different steps or combinations, in conjunction with other present of future technologies.
At a high level, aspects herein relate to a Laundry Duffel Bag having the ability to be used in a variety of ways to meet different preferences of the user. In exemplary aspects, a Laundry Duffel Bag may comprise of additional compartments, materials, hardwares and, or fabrications. Although the term “Laundry Duffel Bag” is used herein, it is contemplated that the terms “Laundry Duffel” may apply to other types of storage usage such as travel, camping, and or sports. Further, positional terms used herein such as “top,” “bottom,” “side,” “surface,” and the like are to be given their common anatomical meaning with respect to the Laundry Duffel Bag being used by a hypothetical user standing in anatomical upright position, using a Laundry Duffel Bag either as a standard laundry bag or as a standard duffel bag, and the common anatomical meaning with respect to a Laundry Duffel Bag.
FIG. 1 illustrates, in this embodiment an exemplary Laundry Duffel Bag standing upright, in the position as a standard laundry bag, in ¾ front view 100, having drawstring opening at the top 101, with two webbings straps attached on opposite sides of the top with interlocking hardware 102a/102b, the webbing strap with male hardware 102b, and the webbing strap with female hardware 102a, in an open unlocked position, a front surface 103, a zipper opening 104 on the front surface 103, two webbing strips with “D” ring hardware 105a/105b, each webbing strips with “D” ring hardware are separately attached at opposite ends to the front surface 103, at the top of 103 is 105a, at the bottom of 103 is 105b, a webbing shoulder-strap 106, with shoulder pad 106c, and two separate hook clip hardware 106a/106b, on opposite ends of the shoulder-strap webbing 106, each hook clip hardware 106a/106b separately attached to the webbing strips with the “D” rings hardware 105a/105b, with 106a connected to 105a, and 106b connected to 105b, two large handles 107a/107b, with handle 107b attached to the right side surface 109, and handle 107a attached to the left side surface 110 (not visible in this view), located along the upper side of each of these large handles 107a/107b, and at the place where theses large handles are connected, by stitching, to their respective sides 110/109 are smaller handles 108a(not visible in this view) and 108b, as the smaller handle 108b is shown attached to the large handle 107b, and both the large handle 107b, and the smaller handle 108b, are attached to the side surface 109,