Claims
- 1. A combination article of luggage and separable seat, comprising:
- an article of luggage having a plurality of walls to define an article receiving compartment therebetween;
- a manually openable means for providing access to said article receiving compartment and closing same;
- one of said walls including an auxiliary compartment which is inwardly recessed from its outermost extent, towards said article receiving compartment by a depth which is substantially less than the depth of said article receiving compartment, such that said auxiliary compartment is externally accessible from said one wall;
- a separator wall at the recessed inward extent of said auxiliary compartment for separating said auxiliary compartment from said article receiving compartment;
- a seat unit including:
- first and second leg members pivotally connected to each other, each of said leg members including upper and lower ends;
- a flexible seat connected to the upper ends of said first and second leg members;
- said seat unit manually movable between a first operative condition and a second storage condition;
- said first operative condition characterized as said leg members pivoted open to separate both the upper and lower ends of the leg members in respective spaced coplanar relationship, with said flexible seat spanning between said separated upper ends, and being maintained in a taut condition, and said separated lower ends adapted to engage a support surface;
- said second storage condition characterized as said leg members pivoted closed to a nested flat configuration with both of said leg members, including their upper and lower ends, lying substantially in the same plane, with said flexible seat being adapted to be flexibly contained in the same plane, whereby the seat unit is compactly folded into a planar assembly, said planar assembly substantially corresponding to the depth of said auxiliary compartment;
- first and second complementary releasable means, said first releasable means within said auxiliary compartment, and said second releasable means carried by said seat unit;
- said first and second releasable means maintaining said seat unit in said auxiliary compartment when said seat unit is in said second storage condition, and said first and second releasable means permitting manual removal of said seat unit from said auxiliary compartment, whereby said seat unit is selectively manually movable to said first operative condition independent of securement to said auxiliary compartment.
- 2. A combination article of luggage and separable seat of claim 1 wherein:
- each of said leg members rectangularly shaped, and including opposed upper and lower leg sections, and opposed side leg sections, said side leg sections of one said leg member pivotally connected to respective leg sections of the other leg member at their mid section;
- said upper leg sections connected to opposed ends of said flexible seat, and said lower leg sections adapted to rest on a support surface when said seat unit is in its first operative condition;
- said upper leg sections disposed in a generally first horizontal plane when said seat unit is in said first operative condition with the separation between said upper leg sections in said first horizontal plane and the extent of pivotal movement between said side leg sections determined by the expanse of said flexible seat between its opposed ends connected to said upper leg sections; and
- when said seat section is in said first operative condition, said lower leg sections, disposed in a second generally horizontal plane, vertically displaced downward from said first horizontal plane, with the separation between said lower leg sections within said second horizontal plane generally corresponding to the separation between said upper leg sections in said first horizontal plane.
- 3. A combination article of luggage and separable seat of claim 1, wherein:
- said seat unit when in said second storage condition forming a generally rectangular volume having a length l, width w and depth d;
- said auxiliary compartment having a length l', width w' and recess d', and
- l', w' and d', generally corresponding to l, w and d, respectively, whereby said seat unit, when in said second storage condition is snugly contained within said auxiliary compartment.
- 4. A combination article of luggage and separable seat of claim 1, wherein:
- said first and second releasable means are formed of complementary hook and loop elements, the hook elements carried by one of said auxiliary compartment or seat unit, and the loop elements carried by the other of said auxiliary compartment or seat unit.
- 5. A combination article of luggage and separable seat of claim 2, wherein:
- said flexible seat including downwardly turned first and second pockets at its opposed ends, the upper leg section of a first of said leg members contained within said first pocket, and the upper leg section of a second of said leg members contained within said second pocket, said second pocket being significantly longer then said first pocket; the longitudinal extent of said second pocket corresponding to the desired movement of the upper leg section of said first leg member, as said seat unit is moved between its first and second conditions, whereby the length of said second pocket controls the extent of pivotal movement from said second storage condition to said first operative condition.
- 6. A combination article of luggage and separable seat of claim 2, wherein:
- said seat unit further including a rectangularly shaped planar storage support member, having forward and rear surfaces, the forward surface connected, at its opposite ends to the upper leg section of one of said leg members and the lower leg section of the other of said leg members, the area of said planar support storage member closely corresponding to the planar extent of said leg members when pivotally closed to their second storage condition, whereby said leg members and seat unit are compactly folded against said forward surface, when said seat unit is in its storage condition, and
- said second releasable means is secured to the rear surface of said planar storage support member.
- 7. A combination article of luggage and separable seat of claim 1, wherein:
- said article of luggage includes an outer panel pivotally connected to said one wall and said auxiliary compartment;
- said outer panel overlying said seat unit when inserted in said auxiliary compartment in its storage condition, and pivotable open for removal of said seat unit from said auxiliary compartment.
- 8. A combination article of luggage and separable seat of claim 7;
- further including supplemental releasable means for maintaining said outer panel in overlying relationship to said auxiliary compartment.
- 9. A combination article of luggage and separable seat of claim 8, wherein said supplemental releasable means including a first releasable member on said outer panel, a second releasable member in said auxiliary compartment and a third releasable member on said seat unit, said first releasable member engaging said second releasable member when said seat unit is removed from said auxiliary compartment, and said first releasable member engaging said third releasable member when said seat unit is in its storage condition and inserted within said auxiliary compartment.
- 10. An article of luggage and separable seat of claim 9, wherein:
- said seat unit when in said second storage condition forming a generally rectangular volume having a length l, width w and depth d;
- said auxiliary compartment having a length l', width w' and recess d', and
- l', w' and d', generally corresponding to l, w and d, respectively, whereby said seat unit, when in said second storage condition is snugly contained within said auxiliary compartment;
- said seat unit further including a rectangularly shaped planar storage support member, having forward and rear surfaces, the forward surface connected, at its opposite ends to the an upper leg section of one of said leg members and a lower leg section of the other of said leg members, the area of said planar support storage member closely corresponding to the planar extent of said leg members when pivotally closed to their second storage condition, whereby said leg members are compactly folded against said forward surface, when said seat unit is in its storage condition;
- said second releasable means is secured to the rear surface of said planar storage support member; and
- said second releasable member is located within said auxiliary compartment and is provided by said first releasable means, and said third releasable member is secured to the forward surface of said planar storage support member.
- 11. A combination article of luggage and separable seat of claim 10, wherein all of said releasable means and releasable members are formed of hook and loop elements.
- 12. A combination article of luggage and separable seat of claim 3, wherein l' is in the order of 13 inches, w' is in the order of 10 inches and d' is in the order of 1 inch.
- 13. A combination duffle bag and separable seat comprising:
- a duffle bag having a pair of spaced end walls and connecting walls between said end walls to define an article receiving compartment therebetween, an openable closure means within said connecting walls to provide access to said article receiving compartment, and strap means extending from said duffle bag for manual grasping;
- one of said end walls including an auxiliary compartment, which spans a substantial portion of the width and length of said one end wall, and is recessed towards said article receiving compartment, the depth of said auxiliary compartment being substantially less than the depth of said article receiving compartment;
- a collapsible seat:
- said auxiliary compartment adapted to releasably receive said collapsible seat;
- said collapsible seat including a pair of pivoted legs and a flexible seat, each of said legs formed of rectangularly bent tubular members, having an upper bight portion, a lower bight portion, and intermediate arms;
- said flexible seat including downwardly turned ends to define a first loop forming pocket at a first end of said flexible seat, and a second loop forming pocket at the opposed second end of said seat, said second pocket being significantly longer than said first pocket, and including an outer end at the said seat second end and an inward end inward of said seat second end;
- the upper bight portion of a first of said legs located within said first pocket, and the upper bight portion of a second of said legs located within said second pocket;
- said legs being pivotally movable between a first operative condition, and a second storage condition;
- said first operative condition characterized as said legs being pivotally open with said second bight portion being at said outer end of said second pocket;
- said upper bight portions tensioning said flexible seat to maintain said flexible seat in a generally horizontal taut condition, and said lower bight portions adapted to engage a generally horizontal support surface vertically displaced downward from said flexible seat;
- said second storage condition characterized as said legs being pivoted to a nested flat configuration, with one of said upper bight portions, overlying the other upper bight portion, said second bight portion being at the inward end of said second pocket, and said flexible seat being collapsed and depending towards said lower bight portions, with said lower bight portions overlying each other, and said first and second legs being in coplanar relationship;
- a first releasable means within said auxiliary compartment and complementary second releasable means secured to said collapsible seat for engaging said first releasable means, for storing said collapsible seat in said auxiliary compartment when said collapsible seat is in said second storage condition, whereby:
- said first releasable means selectively being disengaged from said second releasable means to completely remove said collapsible seat from said auxiliary compartment prior to converting said collapsible seat to its first operative condition.
- 14. A combination duffle bag and separable seat of claim 13, wherein:
- said collapsible seat when in said second storage condition forming a generally rectangular volume having a length l, width w and depth d;
- said auxiliary compartment having a length l', width w' and recess d', and
- l', w' and d', generally corresponding to l, w and d, respectively, whereby said collapsible seat, when in said second storage condition is snugly contained within said auxiliary compartment.
- 15. A combination duffle bag and separable seat of claim 13, wherein:
- said duffle bag further includes an outer panel pivotally connected to said one end wall and overlying said auxiliary compartment;
- said outer panel overlying said collapsible seat when inserted in said auxiliary compartment in its storage condition, and pivotable open for removal of said collapsible seat from said auxiliary compartment.
- 16. A combination duffle bag and unit seat, comprising:
- a duffle bag including:
- a pair of spaced end walls and connecting walls between said end walls to define an article receiving compartment therebetween;
- a manually openable means within said connecting walls for providing access to said article receiving compartment and closing same;
- strap means extending outward of said duffle bag for manual grasping;
- one of said end walls including an auxiliary compartment which spans a substantial portion of the width and length of said one end wall, and is recessed from its rearmost extent, towards said article receiving compartment by a depth which is substantially less than the depth of said article receiving compartment, such that said auxiliary compartment is externally accessible from said one end wall;
- a separator wall at the recessed inward extent of said auxiliary compartment for separating said auxiliary compartment from said article receiving compartment;
- a seat unit including:
- first and second leg members pivotally connected to each other, each of said leg members including upper and lower ends;
- a flexible seat connected to the upper ends of said first and second leg members;
- said seat unit manually movable between a first operative condition and a second storage condition;
- said first operative condition characterized as said leg members pivoted open to separate both the upper and lower ends of the leg members in respective spaced coplanar relationship, with said flexible seat spanning between said separated upper ends, and being maintained in a taut condition, and said separated lower ends adapted to engage a support surface;
- said second storage condition characterized as said leg members pivoted closed to a nested flat configuration with both of said leg members, including their upper and lower ends, lying substantially in the same plane, with said flexible seat being adapted to be flexibly contained in the same plane, whereby the seat unit is compactly folded into a planar assembly, said planar assembly substantially corresponding to the depth of said auxiliary compartment;
- securing means for maintaining said seat unit in said auxiliary compartment when said seat unit is in said second storage condition, and permitting attachment of said seat unit to said auxiliary compartment when said seat unit is in said first operative condition;
- said duffle bag further including an outer panel pivotally connected to said one end wall and overlying said auxiliary compartment;
- said outer panel covering said seat unit when said seat unit is inserted in said auxiliary compartment in its storage condition, and pivotable open for removal of said seat unit from said auxiliary compartment.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/841,253, filed on Apr. 29, 1997, which has matured into U.S. Pat. No. 5,779,112.
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