In the accompanying drawings:
Referring now to the drawings,
The purse portion 12 is a flexible bag 12a sized to hold essential items such as a driver's license, lipstick, money, cell phone, etc., that has a crocheted top portion 12b at its opening and a collapsible gatekeeper (or gatetop) portion 12c attached to the crocheted portion 12b. The gatetop portion 12c further includes a hinged cap portion 12e that engages the top of the gatetop portion 12c when it is in a collapsed state to prevent the contents of the flexible bag 12a from falling out. As depicted in
Latching means 12f for securing the cap portion 12e to the gatetop portion 12c when the cap portion 12e is in a closed position may be incorporated. Contemplated are clasps similar to those used with jewelry such as bracelets.
The pouch purse 12 is attached to a belt 16 with a pouch purse holder 14 that attaches to the belt 16 itself. The attachment to the belt 16 can be made in a number of well known methods, including hook and loop fastener methods; however, the preference is by having two slotted holes 14c on the holder back portion 14a through which the belt 16 can slide though one slot 14c and into the other slot 14c to allow the holder 14 to slide along the belt 16.
The holder 14 has another front strap 14b that engages to the back portion 14a and has sufficient length between the engagement points 14dto allow for the securement of the collapsed gatetop portion 12c between the back portion 14a and the front strap 14b. In the preferred example, the front strap 14b can be attached to the back portion 14a at one engagement point 14d permanently and at the second engagement point 14d with a releasable method such as a snap connection. Another preference is to have the front strap 14b secured at both points 14d with a snap connection. In this embodiment, the front strap 14b is strapped around the gatetop 12c and snapped onto the bag holder back portion 14a to attach the bag 12a to the belt 16. The bag 12a then hangs hands free, off the waist of the person wearing the belt.
It should be understood that the preceding is merely a detailed description of one or more embodiments of this invention and that numerous changes to the disclosed embodiments can be made in accordance with the disclosure herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The preceding description, therefore, is not meant to limit the scope of the invention. Rather, the scope of the invention is to be determined only by the appended claims and their equivalents.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application 60/798,374 filed May 5, 2006.
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60798374 | May 2006 | US |