The present application relates generally to multi-use carrier containers that can be used to transport beverage containers and food.
It is often desired to transport and carry a variety of items such as grocery items, personal items, and the like. With paper and plastic bag use being limited by law in certain jurisdictions, people must typically employ re-usable containers for such purposes. As understood herein, the need for re-usable containers gives rise to the opportunity to tailor such containers to provide for more effective use and greater convenience than afforded by conventional plastic and paper bags.
An apparatus includes a body configurable to form a parallelepiped-shaped interior. The body has a closed bottom and an open top, and the open top defines a periphery.
A flaccid hood is attached to the periphery of the open top and is extendable beyond the open top. The flaccid hood is also pushable into the interior such that the flaccid hood is substantially completely disposed in the interior between the periphery of the open top and the closed bottom. The hood defines a top opening through which items can be placed into the interior. The hood can include a closure element manipulable to reduce a size of the top opening.
Additionally, at least one corner pocket assembly is in the interior of the body. The corner pocket assembly includes a first pocket wall having a first end attached to a first side wall of the body and a second pocket wall having a first end attached to a first end wall of the body. The first side wall of the body is attached to the first end wall of the body along a first corner edge of the body, while a second end of the first pocket wall is attached to a second end of the second pocket wall along a joint. The pocket assembly is movable between an extended configuration and a collapsed configuration. In the extended configuration, the first pocket wall is perpendicular to the first side wall of the body, the second pocket wall is perpendicular to the first end wall of the body and the joint is distanced from the first corner edge of the body by the pocket walls. On the other hand, in the collapsed configuration, the first pocket wall is flush against the first side wall of the body, the second pocket wall is flush against the first end wall of the body, and the joint is located along the first corner edge of the body.
In some examples, plural corner pocket assemblies are provided, with each being disposed adjacent a respective corner of the body. For example, four corner pocket assemblies can be provided, with each being disposed adjacent a respective corner of the body.
In some implementations, the closure element includes at least one drawstring disposed in a drawstring pouch circumscribing the top opening. In non-limiting examples, the body can include an inside liner juxtaposed with an outer shell. The inside liner may be made of thermally insulative material such as polyvinylchloride (PVC). In other embodiments the inside liner may be made of polyester such as 190t polyester or 210t polyester. The outer shell can be made of polyester such as 600d (denier) polyester.
The hood likewise may be made of 190t polyester, as can the drawstring.
In example embodiments, the flaccid hood is more flaccid than the body. If desired, a first handle strap can be attached to an outer surface of the first side wall of the body and a second handle strap can be attached to an outer surface of a second side wall of the body that is opposite to the first side wall of the body. Moreover, a webbing can be attached to the outer surface of the first side wall of the body and can define first and second edges merging with respective first and second end segments of the first handle strap. An external pocket is established between the webbing and the first side wall of the body.
In another aspect, an apparatus includes a body configurable to form a parallelepiped-shaped interior. The body has a closed bottom and an open top, and the open top defines a periphery. A flaccid hood is attached to the periphery of the open top and is extendable beyond the open top. The flaccid hood is also pushable into the interior such that the flaccid hood is substantially completely disposed in the interior between the periphery of the open top and the closed bottom. The hood defines a top opening through which items can be placed into the interior. The hood can include a closure element manipulable to reduce a size of the top opening. The body includes an inside liner juxtaposed with an outer shell, and the inside liner is made of thermally insulative material.
In another aspect, an apparatus includes a body configurable to form a parallelepiped-shaped interior. The body has a closed bottom and an open top, and the open top defines a periphery. At least one corner pocket assembly is in the interior. The corner pocket assembly includes a first pocket wall having a first end attached to a first side wall of the body and a second pocket wall having a first end attached to a first end wall of the body. The first side wall of the body is attached to the first end wall of the body along a first corner edge of the body, while a second end of the first pocket wall is attached to a second end of the second pocket wall along a joint. The pocket assembly is movable between an extended configuration, in which the first pocket wall is perpendicular to the first side wall of the body and the second pocket wall is perpendicular to the first end wall of the body and the joint is distanced from the first corner edge of the body by the pocket walls, and a collapsed configuration, in which the first pocket wall is flush against the first side wall of the body and the second pocket wall is flush against the first end wall of the body and the joint is located along the first corner edge of the body.
The details of the present application, both as to its structure and operation, can best be understood in reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts, and in which:
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The body 12 is somewhat flexible and can be configured in the parallelepiped shape shown. The body 12 has a closed bottom 16 and an open top 18, and the open top defines a periphery 20.
A flaccid hood 22 is attached, e.g., by sewing, to the periphery 20 of the open top 18, and is extendable beyond the open top (
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It may now be appreciated that the hood 22 serves to selectively increase the available volume of the container 10 for holding items above that which the body 12 itself provides. For example, the hood 22 can be extended and larger items such as loaves of bread can be placed in the container with their bottom portions in the body 12 and top portions extending into (and perhaps out of) the hood 22 with the drawstring cinched around them, while remaining protected by the hood 12. The closable hood also offers privacy, security, and protection from the weather vis-a-vis the items inside the body 12.
Additionally, at least one and as shown best in
A second end 48 of the first pocket wall 34 is attached to a second end 50 of the second pocket wall 40 along a joint 52. The pocket assembly 32 is movable between an extended configuration (
As intimated above, some implementations may have only a single corner pocket assembly. Other embodiments may have four corner pocket assemblies. Other embodiments may have two and only two corner pocket assemblies. For example, some embodiments may have two and only two corner pocket assemblies that are diametrically opposed to each other, i.e., that are catty-corner to each other. Other embodiments may have three and only three pocket assemblies. Some embodiments may have two and only two corner pocket assemblies that are provided at adjacent corners of the body, i.e., that are not catty-corner to each other.
On the other hand, in the collapsed configuration (
In example embodiments, the hood 22 is more flaccid than the body 12. If desired, a first handle strap 54 can be attached to an outer surface 56 of a first side wall of the body 12 (
The container 80 may include a first handle strap 86 (
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While particular structures and techniques are herein shown and described in detail, it is to be understood that the subject matter which is encompassed by the present application is limited only by the claims.
Components included in one embodiment can be used in other embodiments in any appropriate combination. For example, any of the various components described herein and/or depicted in the Figures may be combined, interchanged or excluded from other embodiments.
“A system having at least one of A, B, and C” (likewise “a system having at least one of A, B, or C” and “a system having at least one of A, B, C”) includes systems that have A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, and/or A, B, and C together.