Claims
- 1. A luggage bag including a main generally elongated portion and ends on the main portion, the main portion having a length greater than its circumference,
- a carrying means fastened along the main portion of the bag;
- a closure means on the luggage bag for allowing opening and closing of the bag in order to load and unload it;
- at least two satellite compartments attached to the main portion of the luggage bag, spaced from each other along the length of the bag, wherein the satellite compartments are generally spaced about equidistant from the support area of the carrying means but in different longitudinal directions from it so that when the luggage bag and satellite compartments are relatively uniformly loaded and the bag is held at the support area, the bag will be balanced, the spacing between the satellite compartments being at least about 8" apart and wide enough so that the satellite compartments may be longitudinally offset from a person holding the bag.
- 2. The luggage bag of claims 1 wherein the carrying means has a support area about near the center of the length of the exterior portion so that the luggage bag when loaded is generally balanced when supported at the support area, and the satellite compartments are on the same side of the main portion so that a person carrying the bag at his side has one satellite compartment generally in front of him and the other behind him so that the load of the bag in generally balanced front to rear and the weight of the satellite compartments is toward the center of the person.
- 3. The luggage bag of claim 2 wherein the main portion has a length and circumference sufficient to hold a pair of skis and each satellite compartment is sufficiently large to hold a ski boot.
- 4. The luggage bag of claim 3 wherein the satellite compartments have a back portion, a bottom portion, a front face and a closure to allow a ski boot to be placed therein.
- 5. The luggage bag of claim 4 wherein inside bottom portions of the satellite compartments are adapted to receive the bottom of a ski boot, the bottom portion of the satellite compartments being generally on the same level with a bottom portion of the luggage bag so that when ski boots are placed in the satellite compartments they will stand up when laid on a horizontal surface.
- 6. The luggage bag of claim 5 wherein the main portion and satellite compartments are made of soft material which may be folded into a small package when it is empty.
- 7. The luggage bag of claim 5 wherein the closure means on the bag is a zipper along at least part of the length of the main portion.
- 8. The luggage bag of claim 4 wherein the holding means is at least one strap, and the strap has its ends attached to the main portion and to the satellite compartments so that a load is substantially balanced when the strap is held at its center.
- 9. The luggage bag of claim 8 wherein the strap has a length sufficient to be carried on a person's shoulder whereby one of the satellite compartments would be in front of the person and one would be behind him in a balanced fashion.
- 10. The luggage bag of claim 2 wherein the main portion is a bag having a width of the end portion from 6" to 40" and satellite compartments are spaced apart a distance of 8" to 24".
- 11. The combination ski and boot bag of claim 10 wherein:
- the carrying means is a strap having its ends attached near the satellite boot compartments and long enough to be carried over a person's shoulder; and
- the satellite boot compartments are on the same side of the holding means and are spaced apart far enough to allow a person's body that is carrying the bag to fit between them, thus distributing the weight of skis and boots therein evenly from front to back of the person and having the boots close to the person's vertical axis.
- 12. The luggage bag of claim 10 wherein the satellite bags are detachable from the main portion.
- 13. The luggage bag of claim 12 wherein at least one of the satellite bags has a handle with which to carry it.
- 14. The luggage bag of claim 2 wherein the main portion has a structure that maintains its own form.
- 15. The luggage bag of claim 14 wherein the satellite bags are made of a material which holds its own shape.
- 16. The luggage bag of claim 2 wherein the main portion is made of a flexible material that may be folded.
- 17. The luggage bag of claim 2 wherein the holding means is at least one strap, and the strap has its ends attached to the main portion and to the satellite compartments so that a load is substantially balanced when the strap held at its center and so that the satellite compartments are securely supported.
- 18. The luggage bag of claim 2 wherein the satellite compartments are large enough to hold boots and the bottom of the compartments are on about the same plane as the bottom of the main portion.
- 19. The luggage bag of claim 2 wherein at least one of the satellite compartments are detachable from the main portion.
- 20. The luggage bag of claim 19 wherein the satellite bag that is detachable has a handle attached to it.
- 21. The luggage bag of claim 20 wherein the satellite compartments have their bottom portions substantially on the same level as the bottom part of the main portion so that when the luggage bag is laid on a flat surface, the luggage bag will lie flat and will not have any substantial tendency to roll over.
- 22. The luggage bag of claim 1 wherein the satellite compartments are attached to the main portion on the same side of a longitudinal axis of the support area of the holding means.
- 23. The luggage bag of claim 1 wherein the satellite bags are attached to the main portion on opposite sides of a longitudinal axis of the support area of the holding means.
- 24. A combination ski and boot bag comprising:
- an elongated generally tubular shaped main portion for holding skis;
- ends on the main portion;
- a closure along at least part of the main portion;
- a carrying means having a support area near an area at about one-half the length of the main portion;
- at least two satellite boot compartments connected to the outside of the main portion, the satellite boot compartments being spaced from each other at least 8" and generally spaced about equidistant from the support area along the length of the main portion so that they are offset from the person carrying it;
- the satellite boot compartments having a closure to allow boots to be placed therein; and
- the boot compartments further having a bottom portion located so that boots will stand up when in the boot compartment and set on a horizontal surface.
- 25. A luggage bag including a main general tubular portion and ends on the main portion, the main portion having a length greater than its circumference,
- a carrying means fastened along the main portion of the bag;
- a closure means on the luggage bag for allowing opening and closing of the bag in order to load and unload it;
- at least two satellite compartments attached to the main portion of the luggage bag on opposite sides of a longitudinal axis, spaced from each other along the length of the bag, wherein the satellite compartments are generally spaced about equidistant from the support area of the carrying means but in different longitudinal directions from it so that when the luggage bag and satellite compartments are relatively uniformly loaded and the bag is held at the support area, the bag will be balanced, and the satellite compartments will be offset from the person holding the bag.
- 26. A combination ski and boot bag comprising:
- an elongated generally tubular shaped main portion for holding skis;
- ends on the main portion;
- a closure along at least part of the main portion;
- a carrying means having a support area near an area at about one-half the length of the main portion;
- at least two satellite boot compartments connected to the outside of the main portion, the satellite boot compartments being spaced from each other and generally spaced about equidistant from the support area along the length of the main portion so that they are offset from a person carrying it;
- the satellite boot compartments oriented in an opposite manner and being unsymmetrical with respect to their vertical axes in order to fit around the boots securely and having a closure to allow boots to be placed therein; and
- the satellite boot compartments further having a bottom portion located so that boots will stand up when in the boot compartment and set on a horizontal surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/123,450, filed Sep. 17, 1993 U.S. Pat. No. 5,356,013.
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