Claims
- 1. A portable container comprising an encasing member arranged so as to form a space in which objects can be carried, and a handle member, said handle member comprising at least one handle loop of string, which over its length has a varying cross sectional dimension and is attached to the encasing member, attachment of the handle loop being accomplished in part by inserting at least one section of the string between two material layers of the encasing member, which are joined together by means of adhesive, whereby a channel is created between the layers of material through which said section of the handle member extends and in part by the varying cross sectional dimension over the length of said string when positioned in said channel upon completion of the container and by giving the channel such a form that its shape and dimensions at least to a certain extent follow said varying cross sectional in the string, whereby the handle member is secured to the encasing member even when the handle member is pulled in longitudinal direction of the channel, the encasing member consisting of two encasing walls which are joined together along at least two side edge sections and which display two opening edge sections which encircle an opening, two sections of the handle member being secured between said two material layers, said handle loop being formed by a section of the string extending freely beyond said opening edge section, said two sections of the handle member extending between said material layers each having a first section which extends essentially parallel to said opening edge section at a distance from same, and a second section which extends at an obtuse angle to said first section towards said opening edge section.
- 2. A portable container according to claim 1, wherein one of said material layers consists of a securing strip which is securely glued to the other material layer with string lying therebetween.
Priority Claims (2)
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8504567 |
Oct 1985 |
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8603106 |
Jul 1986 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 914,179, filed Oct. 1, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,759,743.
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