Portable accessory bag

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6640813
  • Patent Number
    6,640,813
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 10, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An accessory bag is disclosed having a lower surface, side surfaces, the side surfaces and the lower surface forming a compartment area. A rest area is provided within the compartment area for at least partially securing an accessory item in a desired orientation. A cover is associated with one of the side surfaces. The cover includes an open region for forming a hole through the cover. The rest area is accessible through the open region when the cover is in a closed position.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates generally to an accessory bag. More particularly, this invention relates to an accessory bag for holding and assisting in the utilization of nail polish or other cosmetic items.




BACKGROUND




Accessory bags, such as cosmetic cases and handbags, for carrying accessories such as cosmetic articles are provided in a wide variety of shapes, styles, and internal arrangements. In general, these bags are designed to store and/or carry accessories, cosmetic articles, and containers. Some of these bags constitute nothing more than a flexible receptacle or container, into which the accessories or other items are dropped. These bags can be quite lumpy and the items placed inside tend to become jumbled. Other accessory bags or cases have been adapted to hold articles in a pre-arranged array. While such bags help to organize one's accessories and articles, the pocket arrangement of such bags is seldom perfectly suited for the bag user's own items. Furthermore, while both types of bags are able to store accessories, or enable the owner to carry the accessories, these types of bags do not assist the owner in actually using the contained accessories.




SUMMARY




Disclosed herein is an accessory bag. In an exemplary embodiment, the accessory bag includes a lower surface and side surfaces, the side surfaces and the lower surface forming a compartment area. A rest area is provided within the compartment area for at least partially securing an accessory item in a desired orientation. A cover is associated with one of the side surfaces. The cover includes an open region for forming a hole through the cover. The rest area is accessible through the open region when the cover is in a closed position.




The above described and other features are exemplified by the following figures and detailed description.











DRAWINGS




Referring to the exemplary drawings wherein like elements are numbered alike in the several FIGS.:





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of an accessory bag;





FIG. 2

is a top perspective view of the accessory bag of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is side cross-sectional view of the accessory bag of

FIG. 1

taken along line


3





3


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a partial top plan view of an alternate embodiment of an accessory bag;





FIG. 5

is a side plan view of the accessory bag of

FIG. 4

; and,





FIG. 6

is a partial top plan view of the accessory bag of

FIG. 4

with the cover in a closed position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, an accessory bag


10


is shown having a lower surface


12


below a compartment area


14


. The compartment area


14


may be held within a base section


16


of the accessory bag


10


, the base section


16


defined by the lower surface


12


and sides


18


. The compartment area


14


may include a selection of divided compartments


20


. Three rectangular shaped compartments


20


are shown, two of which are further divided into even smaller compartments. While a specific arrangement of compartments


20


is shown, it is within the scope of this invention to provide alternate compartment shapes and sizes. The compartment area


14


is preferably formed from a shape retaining material. That is, the compartment area


14


is preferably substantially rigid so as to provide the rigidity necessary for retaining elements therein and for providing a solid base for a working surface which will be further described below. The compartment area


14


may be formed from a solid material, such as plastic, alternatively the compartment area


14


may be formed from a sheet of foam material in which the compartments


20


are cut out from. If the compartment area


14


is made of plastic, the compartments


20


may be lined with a foam material or other insulating or soft material to reduce the noise and provide some protection to the accessories contained therein.




As a further part of the compartment area


14


, there is preferably a flexible rest area


22


. The rest area


22


is preferably made of a lightweight, resilient material, such as contoured foam, and may include opening shapes


24


as shown. The opening shapes


24


are preferably sized to snugly receive a cosmetic item such as a nail polish bottle. While the opening shapes


24


may be sized to received the cosmetic item in a lying down position, that is, with an opening of the cosmetic item facing a side


18


of the accessory bag


10


, the opening shapes


24


are preferably sized such that the cosmetic item may stand upright in the accessory bag


10


, and may be securely held in that upright position, or even in a tilted position, as will be further discussed below.




The base section


16


includes an upper surface


26


which is opposite, and may be substantially parallel to, the lower surface


12


. The upper surface


26


may include one or a plurality of first fastening devices


28


. The first fastening devices


28


may cooperate with ore or a plurality of second fastening devices


30


which are provided on a cover


32


. The first and second fastening devices


28


,


30


may include hook and loop type fasteners, snaps, and magnets. The use of other types of fastening devices is within the scope of this invention.




The cover


32


is preferably a substantially planar cover with a periphery sized to substantially cover the upper surface


26


of the base section


16


. The cover


32


is preferably hinged to the base section


16


at an intersection of the upper surface


26


and one of the sides


18


. The hinge


34


is preferably a living hinge, that is, a flexible length of material which connects the cover


32


to the base section


16


. Alternatively, such a length of material may be part of the material which forms the cover


32


or part of the material which forms the base section


16


, or the cover


32


and the base section may be made from the same stretch of material in which case the hinge


34


would be defined by the intersection of the upper surface


26


and the cover


32


. In still another embodiment, the hinge


34


could include hardware which allows the cover


32


to open and close with respect to the base section


16


.




The cover


32


includes an inner surface


36


and an outer surface


38


(FIG.


2


). The inner surface


36


includes the second fastening devices


30


and may further include a mirror


40


. A third fastening device


42


may be positioned along a free edge


44


of the cover


32


. The free edge


44


of the cover


32


is opposite the edge of the cover


32


which includes the hinge


34


. The third fastening device


42


may be used in addition to the first and second fastening devices


28


,


30


, or may be used in lieu of the first and second fastening devices


28


,


30


. As with the first and second fastening devices


28


,


30


, the third fastening device


42


may comprise hook and loop type fastening means, snap means, magnet means, or other fastening means available. The third fastening device


42


may cooperate with a complimentary fastening device positioned on the base section


16


, such as on a side


18


adjacent the free edge


44


of the cover


32


in the closed position.




The cover


32


further preferably includes an opening


46


adjacent the hinged edge


48


. The opening


46


passes through the inner surface


36


and the outer surface


38


of the cover


32


. In an open position of the cover


32


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, the compartment area


14


as well as the flexible rest area


22


is made accessible to the user. In a closed position of the cover


32


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the cover


32


hides the compartments


20


, but the rest area


22


and the opening shapes


24


are still accessible through the opening


46


in the cover


32


. The outer surface


38


is preferably substantially parallel with the lower surface


12


of the base section


16


in this closed position. Thus, in this closed position of the cover


32


, a user could use the outer surface


38


of the cover


32


as a work surface while open bottles of cosmetics, such as nail polish, are held securely within the rest area


22


. The cover


32


is thus preferably formed from a substantially rigid material for enabling it to be used as a work surface. For example, the cover


32


may include a cardboard or plastic interior with a soft material outer covering, such as fabric or leather. It should further be noted that the cover


32


in the closed position occupies substantially the same peripheral boundaries as does the base section


16


and thus using the accessory bag


10


as a work surface and holder occupies a limited amount of space. The compact nature of the accessory bag


10


can enable its use on a lap or in another small work area. The compartment area


14


preferably provides rigidity to the accessory bag


10


so that it may be utilized on a lap without having the base section


16


bending undesirably during use.




As an additional feature of the accessory bag


10


, the base section


16


may be attached to side storage flaps


50


,


52


. First side storage flap


50


may include a hinged edge


54


attached to first side edge


56


of the upper surface


26


. Similarly, second side storage flap


52


may include a hinged edge


58


attached to second side edge


60


of the upper surface


26


. Hinges


62


and


64


may be provided adjacent the first side storage flap


50


and the second side storage flap


52


, respectively, and may be living hinges similar to that described with respect to hinge


34


or hardware type hinges.




The first side storage flap


50


is shown to have an inner surface


66


including a zippered storage pouch


68


. The second side storage flap


52


is shown to have an inner surface


70


having a pair of fastenable pockets


72


,


74


. The storage pouch


68


and the pockets


72


,


74


may include additional implements, cosmetics, or accessories for the user of the accessory bag


10


.




As further shown in

FIG. 1

, the accessory bag


10


may include a carrying strap


76


. The carrying strap


76


may be of a length to allow a hand-held carry of the accessory bag


10


, or, alternatively, the carrying strap


76


may be long enough to allow the accessory bag


10


to be carried in an over the shoulder fashion. In a separate embodiment, both types of straps may be included with the accessory bag


10


. Additionally, the carrying strap


76


may include an adjustable section


78


which allows the end of the carrying strap


76


to occupy varying positions along the side section


18


to which the adjustable section


78


is attached. Varying the position of adjustable section


78


along side section


18


varies the overall length of the carrying strap


76


.




Turning now to

FIG. 2

, additional details of the pockets


72


,


74


are shown. The pockets


72


,


74


, may include fasteners


80


,


82


positioned beneath a closeable flap


84


,


86


. The pocket


74


may include a window


88


so that the contents of the pocket


74


may be viewed without opening the flap


86


. Alternatively, the entire pocket


74


may be transparent for providing a full view of the contents. It is within the scope of this invention to provide windows on any or all of the other pockets of the accessory bag


10


, or that any or all of the pockets be made of a transparent material. The second side storage flap


52


may additionally include smaller open sided pockets


88


and elastic straps


90


interconnecting the pockets


88


. Both the pockets


88


and straps


90


, as shown, are sized to accept emery boards or nail files, although other implements and accessories may be stored therein. The free edge


92


of the second side storage flap


52


may include a fastening device


94


positioned on the inner surface


70


of the second side storage flap


52


. A complimentary fastening device may be positioned on an outer surface (not shown) of the first side storage flap


50


for securing the first and second side storage flaps


50


,


52


over the base section


16


.




The zippered pouch


68


on the first storage flap


50


includes a zipper


96


which preferably runs along three sides of the pouch


68


so that complete access can be obtained into the interior of the pouch


68


. Within the pouch


68


, several divided sections of elastic


98


are shown secured upon the inner surface


66


. Thus, some items placed within the pouch


68


may be slid behind the elastic


98


for securement between the elastic


98


and the inner surface


66


. Once the zipper


96


is completely zipped, the contents within the pouch


68


are securely contained therein.




With the first and second side storage flaps


50


,


52


in an open configuration, the contents within the compartment area


14


may be accessed.

FIG. 2

shows a partial cut-away view of the cover


32


overlying the upper surface


26


. With the cover


32


in an open position, the compartments


20


are accessible, but with the cover


32


in a closed position, the compartments


20


are hidden. On the contrary, the rest area


22


is accessible in both the open and the closed positions of the cover


32


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the openings


24


of the rest area


22


may include contoured peripheries, such as the serpentine peripheries shown, for securing an open bottle in an upright position.




Turning now to

FIG. 3

, the lower surface


12


of the base section


16


is shown to house beanbag type filling


99


. Such filling


99


allows the accessory bag


10


to be placed comfortably on a user's lap. Any pellet-sized fillings could be used within the base section


16


that moves around within the base section


16


for conforming to the user's lap. Alternatively, the filling could include a sheet of cushioning foam material. Also, because the first and second side storage flaps


50


,


52


are placed on opposite sides of the base section


16


, the accessory bag


10


can be evenly balanced when placed on the user's lap and opened up. With the cover


32


in the closed position, the user can use the outer surface of the cover


32


as a workstation while accessing open bottles of cosmetics, such as nail polish, from the rest area


22


. The shape retaining material used in the base section


16


, such as the compartment area


14


, provides the necessary rigidity to the accessory bag


10


to be used on a lap. Thus, an evenly balanced, comfortable workstation is provided to the user with no need for a table, although use on a table is also within the scope of this invention.




Also as shown in

FIG. 3

, the sides


18


of the base section


16


extend an additional height above the upper surface


26


so that ample room may be provided for folding the cover


32


and the first and second side storage flaps


50


,


52


within the confines of the accessory bag


10


.




Turning now to

FIG. 4

, a modified accessory bag


100


is shown. The accessory bag


100


includes a base section


16


, first and second storage flaps


50


,


52


, and cover


32


as does the accessory bag


10


, however, certain aspects of these items are different as will be described. While the first storage flap


50


includes a storage area


102


, it is a pocket with a fastener


104


, such as a hook and loop type fastener, rather than a zipper. While the second storage flap


52


includes the pockets


72


,


74


, they are sized larger than in the accessory bag


10


such that the open-ended pockets


88


are not employed. A fastening device


106


is provided on a smaller flap


108


attached to the second side storage flap. The fastening device


106


preferably cooperates with a complimentary fastening device (not shown) provided on an outer surface of the first side storage flap


50


. The base section


16


of accessory bag


100


includes a compartment area


14


, but the compartments


110


are sized larger than the compartments


20


of the accessory bag


10


. A rest area


22


, preferably made of foam, is again included within the compartment area


14


, but the openings


112


are shown to include two circular openings


114


and an oval opening


116


. The circular openings


114


may include radially projecting lines


118


cut into the rest area material for accepting a wide range of bottle sizes. The oval opening


116


is provided for retaining oval shaped bottles or bottles having a substantially rectangularly shaped cross-section. Although foam is described as the preferred material for the rest area, other materials and devices which would retain a bottle in an upright configuration would be within the scope of this invention. The cover


32


includes an opening


120


which extends all the way to the hinged edge


48


of the cover


32


, although an opening such as opening


46


is also within the scope of this invention.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the first and second side storage flaps


50


,


52


are connected to the base section


16


via hinges


62


,


64


as in the accessory bag


10


, however the hinges


62


,


64


are located adjacent the lower surface


12


of the base section


16


in the accessory bag


10


. The first and second side storage flaps


50


,


52


include sufficient material for folding the flaps


50


,


52


up and over the upper surface


26


of the base section


26


. A material may be provided over the hinges which covers the hinges


62


,


64


and connects the cover


32


and flaps


50


,


52


to the top edges of the compartment area


14


. Also as shown in

FIG. 5

, the lower surface


12


does not include beanbag filling, which thus decreases the cost of manufacturing accessory bag


100


.





FIG. 6

exemplifies a closed position of the cover


32


, showing the outer surface


37


hiding the base section


16


from view except for what is visible through the opening


120


, namely the rest area


22


and associated accessory openings


112


. For simplicity, the first and second side storage flaps


50


and


52


are not shown. It can be seen in

FIG. 6

that with the cover


32


in the closed position, the outer surface


38


includes a usable work area


39


, with the necessary implements being positioned securely above the work area


39


.




In use, the accessory bag


100


may be employed in the same manner as the accessory bag


10


. That is, accessories, implements, cosmetics, and other items may be stored within the storage area


102


, pockets


72


,


74


, and compartments


110


. Open bottles of cosmetic materials that are subject to spillage upon tipping, such as nail polish, may be secured in an upright open configuration within the rest area


22


. With the cover


32


in a closed position, a user may work upon the outer surface of the cover


32


while accessing the open bottles securely maintained within the rest area


22


and extending through the opening


120


.




Thus, a portable accessory bag has been described which is configured to hold nail polish or other cosmetic items, including but not limiting to, finger nail accessories. The bag configuration permits nail polish to be held stationary at upright or tilted angles without spilling. In an exemplary embodiment, the accessory bag includes a lower surface and a compartment having sides. The compartment includes a cover having an outer surface. The flat surface of the outer surface includes at least one open region that is configured such that a bottle of nail polish or other cosmetic item or accessory to extends from the compartment through the cover. The open region may be a single opening through the material of the cover. The cover is joined to the accessory bag along a single edge and is configured such that it will easily pivot away from the compartment to provide easy access thereto. The secured cosmetic item extends from a rest situated in the compartment through the open region and protrudes above the surface of the cover when the cover is in place over the compartment. The rest (in one exemplary embodiment the rest is a foam rest) cradles at least a portion of the cosmetic item to secure it in a particular orientation. The outer surface of the cover is shown as having a flat configuration, however any configuration is contemplated provided that such configuration permits a user to at least partially brace and steady a user's hands and/or fingers. The stability provided by such a configuration is desirable for cosmetic purposes, e.g., polishing of fingers nails.




While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method of manicuring nails, the method comprising:providing an accessory bag, the accessory bag having a base section with a shape retaining compartment area and a rest area, the rest area including a resilient retaining material, the accessory bag further having a cover pivotally secured to the base section, the cover having an opening and a flat outer surface; moving the cover to an open position; removing a bottle of nail polish from the compartment area; moving the cover to a closed position; pushing the bottle through the opening in the cover and into the rest area; securely retaining the bottle in an upright configuration within the resilient retaining material; and, working upon the flat outer surface of the cover to complete a manicure.
  • 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the accessory bag further comprises first and second side storage flaps attached to opposite sides of the base section, the method further comprising accessing manicuring implements from the storage flaps.
  • 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising placing the base section of the accessory bag on a lap for completing the manicure.
  • 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising, upon completion of the manicure, moving the cover to an open position, storing the nail polish within the compartment area, and moving the cover to a closed position.
  • 5. An accessory bag comprising:a lower surface; a plurality of side surfaces, the plurality of side surfaces and the lower surface forming a compartment area; a rest area within the compartment area the rest area including a resilient material having at least one opening formed therein, for at least partially securing a bottle in a upright position; and, a cover associated with pivotally joined along a hinged edge of the cover to one of the side surfaces, the cover further including a free edge, the cover including an open region, the open region forming a hole through the cover, the open region larger in size than the at least one opening in the rest area; wherein the at least one opening in the area is accessible through the open region when the cover is in a closed position, and wherein a bottle secured in the at least one opening may be removed through the open region, and wherein, with the cover in the closed position, the cover is substantially parallel to the lower surface and a work surface is defined between the open region and the free edge of the cover.
  • 6. The accessory bag of claim 5 wherein the open region is formed adjacent the hinged edge of the cover and elongated in a direction parallel with the hinged edge of the cover.
  • 7. The accessory bag of claim 5, further comprising a side storage flap pivotally associated with one of the side surfaces perpendicular to the side surface to which the cover is pivotally joined.
  • 8. The accessory bag of claim 7 further comprising a windowed pocket and elastic retaining devices on the side storage flap.
  • 9. The accessory bag of claim 5 further comprising compartments within the compartment area, wherein the cover is movable between an open position and a closed position, and wherein the compartments arc covered when the cover is in the closed position.
  • 10. The accessory bag of claim 5 further comprising a strap having ends, each end attached to a side surface of the accessory bag.
  • 11. The accessory bag of claim 5 further comprising a cushioning filling between the lower surface and the compartment area.
  • 12. The accessory bag of claim 5, wherein the resilient material comprises a contoured foam material.
  • 13. The accessory bag of claim 12 wherein the contoured foam material includes two circular openings and an oval opening.
  • 14. The accessory bag of claim 5 wherein the at least one opening has radial slits extending into the resilient material.
  • 15. The accessory bag of claim 5 wherein the compartment area is made of a shape retaining and substantially rigid material.
  • 16. The accessory bag of claim 15 further comprising compartments within the compartment area and a cushioning material secured to a bottom interior of the compartments.
  • 17. The accessory bag of claim 5, wherein the cover includes a flat, substantially rigid outer surface.
  • 18. An accessory bag comprising:a lower surface; a plurality of side surfaces, the plurality of side surfaces and the lower surface forming a shape retaining compartment area; a rest area within the compartment area for at least partially securing an accessory item in a desired orientation, the rest area from foam material and including openings, each opening for receiving an accessory item, a distance from a first opening the rest area to a last opening in the rest area defining a first length; a substantially rigid cover pivotally secured to one of the side surfaces, the cover movable between an open position and a closed position, the cover including an open region, the open region forming a hole through the cover, the open region having a second length greater than the first length, wherein the openings are accessible through the open region when the cover is in the closed position; and, first and second side storage flaps pivotally secured to first and second side surfaces of the accessory bag.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/254,290, filed on Dec. 11, 2000 and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/301,738, filed on Jun. 28, 2001.

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