Storage and travel bag

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6382377
  • Patent Number
    6,382,377
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 19, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A storage travel bag has a generally parallel-piped shape and includes an internal retention panel system comprising a retention panel with elastic straps or ribbons that enable the retention panel to compress an item and hold it in position in a desired manner within the bag.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In a principal aspect the present invention relates to a storage and travel bag especially useful for holding an item within the bag such as a camera and restraining that item relative to the remainder of the contents of the bag.




When traveling, hiking or the like, it is often desirable and necessary to carry bulky but fragile items that must be protected in a carrying case or bag. Further, it is often necessary to place numerous items within a carrying case or bag yet provide a means or mechanism to maintain certain items securely in a fixed position in the bag. Various means have been proposed to address these needs. Most typically bags which incorporate cushioning material are provided. Alternatively, the items are wrapped in cushioning material and placed within a bag. Nonetheless there has remained the need to provide for improved bag constructions for carrying items and providing a mechanism or means for protection of the items carried within the bag.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly the present invention comprises a storage and travel bag having a generally parallel-piped shape and further including panels defining the enclosed parallel-piped bag with an interior retention or restraining system for holding an item. The retention or restraining system includes an interior retention panel supported by elastic straps or ribbons which serve to tightly compress or hold the item within the bag in a retained or fixed position. The opposite ends of the bag includes pouches into which items such as clothing may be placed for purposes of storage but also the purpose of acting as a cushioning feature of the bag. The retention system may optionally be removable from the bag. In a preferred embodiment, the elastic straps are positioned in combination with a flexible panel (typically fabric) to form a collapsible pocket that will facilitate retention of an item by means of the retention panel. The bag is especially useful as a camera case inasmuch as the camera or similar item to be protected may be positioned within the part of the bag comprising the retention panel and elastic straps.




Thus it is the object of the invention to provide an improved travel and storage bag construction.




It is the further object of the invention to provide an improved storage and travel bag which protects the contents retained in the bag such as a camera or similar item by restraining the item in a compartment with elastic straps, a retention panel and an encapsulating flexible fabric cover or sheet.




A further object of the invention is to provide an improved travel and storage bag which is easy to carry, which fits into airline overhead or under the seat compartments, which is inexpensive, rugged, and economical.




These other objects, advantages, and features of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




In the detailed description which follows, reference will be made to the drawing comprised of the following figures:





FIG. 1

is an isometric, cutaway view of the storage and travel bag of the invention;





FIG. 2

is an isometric, cutaway view similar to

FIG. 1

wherein a restraining or retaining system for the camera in the storage and travel bag is in an elastically extended position;





FIG. 3

is an isometric view similar to

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an isometric view of the retention system associated with the storage and travel bag;





FIG. 5

is an isometric view of an alternative embodiment which incorporates a fabric pocket;





FIG. 6

is an isometric view of the embodiment of

FIG. 5

wherein the retention system is depicted with a fabric pocket;





FIG. 7

is an isometric view of the retention system of

FIG. 6

removed from the bag; and





FIG. 8

is an isometric view of the embodiment of

FIG. 5

illustrating the collapsed pocket of the retention system.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the figures, the storage and travel bag comprises a generally parallelepiped bag


10


having a bottom panel


12


, a first end panel


14


, and opposed, spaced, parallel, opposite second end parallel


16


, a first or front side panel


18


, a back side panel


20


and a closure flap


22


and a top panel


26


. Front panel


18


and back panel


20


, along with bottom panel


12


form an enclosure in combination with the first and second end panels


14


and


16


. Typically, the enclosure includes a means for access to the interior of the enclosure. A typical means for access includes a zipper


24


which opens the top panel


26


.




A camera, for example, may be positioned within the enclosure for retention by a retention system. The retention system includes an internal retention panel


28


which has a shape and configuration generally congruent with the shape and configuration of end panel


16


. The retention panel


28


is attached to the end panel


16


by means of four elastic straps


30


,


32


,


34


and


36


. Elastic straps


30


and


32


are attached to one vertical side


38


of the retention panel


28


and to a corresponding side of end panel


16


. Elastic straps or ribbons


34


and


36


are similarly positioned and engage the opposite side


40


of the retention panel


28


and connect to the corresponding side of the end panel


16


. The elastic straps


34


and


36


are spaced one above the other. Similarly, elastic straps


30


and


32


are spaced one above the other. The elastic straps


30


and


32


are spaced one above the other and against the front panel


18


or back panel


20


so they will not interfere with placement of an item between panels


28


and


16


. The elastic straps


30


,


32


,


34


and


36


all have a common or uniform length. Thus, as the straps


30


,


32


,


34


,


36


are stretched or expanded, they impart a uniform force on an item which is retained between retention panel


28


and end panel


16


. Ribbons or elastic straps on a cloth or fabric panel may be formed to connect the bottom sides


41


,


43


of panel


28


and end panel


16


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the retention end panel


28


includes an outside face


44


with a fabric handle


46


connected between sides


38


and


40


. The handle


46


may thus be manually engaged so as to stretch the straps


30


,


32


,


34


and


36


and displace the retention panel


28


from the panel


16


to permit insertion of a camera or other item there between. An item (not shown) may thus be retained between retention panels


28


and end panel


16


in a safe and tightly engaged manner so that the carrying case may serve to protect and hold the camera in a fixed, tight position.




The bag of the invention typically includes an internal storage pouch


50


made from an elastic or fabric material within the interior of the case or bag in opposed relation to the retention panel


28


. The storage pouch


50


is useful for the storage of items such as film and other photographic materials. Optional additional pouches or pockets


52


and


54


having zippers


56


and


58


provide for additional storage. The pockets


52


and


54


are positioned over the end panels


16


and


14


, respectively. The flap


22


folds over the top panel


26


and includes an optional fastener for retention over the top panel


26


and for attachment to side panel


12


so as to further protect the contents of the enclosure or bag.




The retention system comprising the panel


28


and panel


16


along with the elastic straps


30


,


32


,


34


and


36


may be fabricated so as to be removable from the bag. That is, the backside of the panel


16


may include a fastening system such as Velcro fastening system for attachment to the inside end of the bag enclosure. In this manner, an item may be positioned between the panels


28


and


16


and elastically compressed therebetween. Then, it may be inserted within the enclosure defined by the various panels.





FIGS. 5 through 8

depict an alternative embodiment of the invention wherein the retention pocket, provided to hold and retain an item such as a camera, includes a pocket formed by a fabric panel


70


which connects or is attached to the retention panel


28


at one side and the first end panel


16


at the opposite side. That is, the fabric panel


70


is sewn or attached to the retention panel


28


and to the first end panel


16


. The flexible fabric panel


70


extends along three sides of the retention panel


28


and first end panel


16


, i.e. the bottom and sides thereof, to define, in essence, a pocket accessible through the top thereof and into which an item such as a camera may be positioned. The elastic straps


30


,


32


,


34


, and


36


depicted in phantom in

FIGS. 5 through 8

still connect between the retention panel


28


and the end panel


16


. However, the elastic straps


30


,


32


,


34


, and


36


may be sewn to the sides of the fabric panel


70


on the inside or outside thereof. Alternatively, straps


30


,


32


,


34


,


36


may be connected between retention panel


28


and end panel


16


without the attachment to the flexible, fabric panel


70


. Still another alternative is that the panel


70


may, in fact, comprise an inner and an outer layer of fabric with the elastic straps positioned between the inner and the outer layers. Yet another alternative provides that the elastic straps


30


,


32


,


34


, and


36


are retained in sleeves that are attached to the fabric panel


70


or the panel


70


may be elastic. In any event, the function of the straps


30


,


32


,


34


, and


36


remains; namely, to pull or compress the panel


28


toward the first end panel


16


thereby providing a means to retain an item in the pocket or compartment formed within the bag.




The storage and travel bag retention system is a storage and containment device that can be placed or incorporated into any type of bag. In a preferred embodiment, it serves as a camera case. However, it may be included within a duffle bag or other case or luggage to facilitate maintaining the item stored there and distributed appropriately within the case or container. That is, a number of the storage bag containment or retention systems of the type described may be incorporated and stacked within the interior of a case. They will then keep the contents thereof separated and stored in a manner which enhances transport without damage. The case or bag thus precludes the contents or items within the larger case from shifting or spilling.




Various other features of the storage bag may be provided without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additional pouches, closure means and the like, may be included. Thus, the invention is to be limited only by the following claims and equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A storage and travel bag comprising, in combination:a generally parallelepiped bag having an enclosure defined by a bottom panel, a first end panel, a spaced second end panel, a front panel, a back panel and a top panel; an ingress to the enclosure; an internal retention panel generally congruent in shape and size to said first end panel and spaced from said first end panel; a plurality of elastic straps connecting the retention panel to the first end panel to define a retaining pocket for an item with the elastic straps drawing the retention panel toward the first end panel to tightly retain an item between the retention panel and first end panel.
  • 2. The bag of claim 1 wherein the top panel defines a flap for ingress to the enclosure.
  • 3. The bag of claim 1 wherein the end panels each have an outside face and a pocket enclosure is formed on at least one outside face.
  • 4. The bag of claim 1 wherein the enclosure further includes a storage pouch intermediate the retention panel and the second end panel.
  • 5. The bag of claim 1 wherein the elastic straps each comprise a first elastic ribbon adjacent the front panel and a second elastic ribbon adjacent the back panel.
  • 6. The bag of claim 5 wherein the retention panel and first end panel are quadrilateral panels.
  • 7. The bag of claim 1 wherein the end panels and retention panel are congruent.
  • 8. The bag of claim 1 including an interior panel detachable from the first end panel and wherein the retention panel is connected by the elastic straps to the interior panel, said interior panel and retention panel being removable from the bag.
  • 9. The bag of claim 1 or 8 wherein the retention panel has an outside face and including a handle on the retention panel outside face.
  • 10. The bag of claim 1 further including a flexible fabric connected between the retention panel and the first end panel, said fabric extending around three sides of the retaining pocket formed between the first end panel and retention panel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This is a utility application based on U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/190,193 filed Mar. 17, 2000, which is incorporated herewith by reference.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/190193 Mar 2000 US