Claims
- 1. A multimode traveling bag comprising,
- a top, a left side, a right side, a front, a back and bottom;
- a strap affixed at each end thereof to the left side and right side of said bag;
- a right side connector composed of a first and second releasable mating elements;
- said first mating element permanently affixed to the right side of said bag, below said affixed strap end;
- said second mating element adjustably attached to said strap;
- a left side connector composed of a third and fourth releasable mating elements;
- said third mating element permanently affixed to said left side of said bag, below said affixed strap end;
- said fourth mating element adjustably attached to said strap;
- a strap securing means to releasably secure said strap to the top of said traveling bag to form a handle at the top of said bag whereby the weight of the bag is supported by the top of the bag and said strap;
- said bag having a hand carrying mode activated by: engaging said strap securing means so that a handle is formed at the top of said bag whereby said traveling bag can be carried by said handle and the weight of said bag supported by the top of said bag; and engaging said right side connector and left side connectors whereby said strap is neatly directed along the bag;
- said bag having an over the shoulder mode activated by disengaging said strap securing means, disengaging a side connector and engaging the opposite side connector; whereby the strap can be pulled toward the top of the bag sufficiently so that said bag can be carried as a shoulder bag and any slack in said strap is held neatly along one side of said bag;
- said bag having an over the head mode activated by disengaging said strap securing means and both side connectors whereby the maximum length of said strap can be pulled toward the top of the bag and carried as an over the head bag.
- 2. A multimode traveling bag according to claim 1 wherein in said hand carrying mode said strap is directed toward the body of said traveling bag on either side of said handle, and further comprising said bag having a back pack mode activate by:
- engaging said side connectors and pulling said strap toward the back of said bag to form arm loops on the left side and right side of the back of said bag; whereby said bag can be carried as a back pack.
- 3. A multimode traveling bag according to claim 2 wherein said right side and left side connectors are side release connectors having male and female mating elements.
- 4. A multimode traveling bag according to claim 1 further comprising,
- said strap securing means including a strap anchor affixed to the top of said traveling bag and strap connector means releasably interconnecting said strap and said strap anchor.
- 5. A multimode traveling bag according to claim 4 further comprising,
- said strap connector means including a handle wrap mounted to the strap or to the strap anchor;
- said handle wrap having spaced mating wrap connector elements on the inside of said wrap whereby said strap anchor and said strap are releasably interconnected and a handle is formed at the top of said bag when said wrap connector elements are engaged.
- 6. A multimode traveling bag according to claim 5 further comprising a right strap guide affixed to the top of said bag and located to the right of said handle;
- a left strap guide affixed to the top of said bag and located to the left of said handle;
- said right strap guide receiving a portion of said strap and directing said strap toward the body of said bag to the right of said handle in said hand carrying and back pack mode;
- said left strap guide receiving a portion of said strap and directing said strap toward the body of said bag to the left of said handle in said hand carrying and back pack mode;
- whereby arm loops are formed on the back of said bag for carrying said bag as a back pack.
- 7. A multimode traveling bag according to claim 6 wherein said strap is directed by said guides toward each side of the back of the bag at an acute angle to the rear face of the back pack.
- 8. A multimode traveling bag according to claim 7 wherein said acute angle is from 30.degree. to 90.degree..
- 9. A multimode traveling bag according to claim 8 wherein said acute angle is about 30.degree. to 60.degree..
- 10. A multimode traveling bag according to claim 9 wherein said acute angle is about 45.degree..
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation in Part of Ser. No. 08/201,554 filed Feb. 2, 1994.
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