Claims
- 1. A camera bag for holding photographic equipment, comprising:
- a. a generally rectangular base wall and a pair of end walls connected at their ends to a pair of sidewalls, the walls extending upwardly from the base wall to form an enclosure with a top opening;
- b. a cover secured to said enclosure and adapted to be positioned to span and enclose said top opening of said enclosure for restraining and protecting said photographic equipment;
- c. at least one pair of spaced apart vertical panels attachable to and extending between said sidewalls of said enclosure and leaving a gap portion between the at least one pair of vertical panels, and spaced from one of said end walls of said enclosure, each of the pair of panels having a bottom edge, two vertical side edges and a top edge;
- d. means for stabilizing said at least one pair of vertical panels within said enclosure; and
- e. two pairs of swinging gates extending between said at least one pair of vertical panels and covering said gap portion in said enclosure, two of the two pairs of swinging gates stacked and hingeably attached to a proximal one of said two vertical side edges of said at least one pair of vertical panels, and the other two of the two pairs of swinging gates stacked and hingeably attached to a proximal one of said two vertical side edges of the other one of said at least one pair of vertical panels, where the two pairs of swinging gates can be swung open or closed to transform said at least one pair of vertical panels into a full length divider.
- 2. The invention as defined in claim 1 further comprising means for maintaining said two pairs of swinging gate in the closed position.
- 3. The camera bag in accordance with claim 2 wherein said means for maintaining said two pairs of swinging gates in the closed position comprises at least four male fasteners and at least four female fasteners with complementary mating surfaces, where four of the male and female fasteners are attached to opposite adjacent respective surfaces of said two pairs of swinging gates.
- 4. The camera bag in accordance with claim 1 wherein said means for stabilizing said at least one pair of vertical panels from moving within said enclosure includes fastener strips hingeably attached to said transverse bottom edges of said first and second pairs of vertical panels respectively.
- 5. A lens-gate divider system for a case which has a base wall, and a pair of sidewalls, the system comprising:
- a. at least one pair of spaced apart vertical panels attachable to and extending between said sidewalls and leaving a gap portion between the at least one pair of vertical panels, each of the at least one pair of panels having a bottom edge, two vertical side edges and a top edge;
- b. means for stabilizing said at least one pair of vertical panels;
- c. two pairs of swinging gates extending between said at least one pair of vertical panels and covering said gap portion in said enclosure, two of the two pairs of swinging gates stacked and hingeably attached to a proximal one of said two vertical side edges of one of said at least one pair of vertical panels, and the other two of the two pairs of swinging gates stacked and hingeably attached to a proximal one of said two vertical side edges of the other one of said at least one pair of vertical panels, where the two pairs of swinging gates can be swing open or closed to transform said first pair of vertical panels into a full length divider.
- 6. The lens-gate divider system in accordance with claim 5 further comprising means for maintaining said two pairs of swinging gates in the closed position.
- 7. The lens-gate divider system in accordance with claim 5 wherein said means for stabilizing said at least one pair of vertical panels from moving within said enclosure includes fastener strips hingeably attached to said transverse bottom edges of said at least one pair of vertical panels.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional of the patent application Ser. No. 08/385,311 filed on Feb. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,573,114.
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