The invention relates generally to divider inserts for bags and cases holding electronic equipment or other valuables.
Bags, satchels, purses, suitcases, hard cases, soft cases, backpacks, side packs, hip packs, fanny packs, messenger bags and bags meant for storage are some examples of divider usage. The invention described herein can apply to usage in all of the above, and the teaching is the same for each application. For the sake of simplicity, is further described in detail for usage with camera bags and cases.
Dividers for cameras or video recorders are very important features, which can be used to create spaces or compartments inside a camera bag or case. They can also serve an additional use of protecting expensive camera gear and equipment or other personal items when stacked or placed in close proximity together.
Understanding that professional photographers are dependent on very expensive equipment, the desire to protect and coddle this equipment is foremost in the photographers' mind. More specifically, a photographer is most interested in protecting his professional single-lens reflex (SLR) camera and lenses, which are most often placed into a camera bag or case ready for shooting with the camera body attached to a lens.
The prior art have dealt with this problem of protecting SLR camera body and lens units in a variety of ways. Dividers can be made of soft or padded materials that can cushion an impact, but add either bulk or weight to the camera bag or case. Flexible or tightly-fitted dividers can be positioned to hold a camera body and lens firmly in place within the bag, but leave the SLR camera unit vulnerable to impact at its weakest point, the connection between the camera body and lens. The prior art fails to enhance the overall survivability of the camera body and lens unit as a whole. As such, there is a need for enhanced dividers in a bag or case that create a cradle to hold a camera body and lens securely at hard points to protect against any and all point loads placed on the bag or case. None of the above prior art teaches the features and elements of the current application and invention, as described below.
In accordance to one embodiment of the present invention, the divider features a padded leather top edge, such that, when a SLR camera is properly placed into a bag or case utilizing the dividers described herein, the hard points of the camera body contacts and is suspended by the padded top edge of the divider. The hard point of a SLR camera resides on the face of the camera around the lens mount, the interface between the camera body and lens. By supporting the SLR camera and lens unit on these hard points, no weight or pressure is applied against the lens mount, the camera unit's weakest point, and a source of a common, yet costly, repair.
In accordance to another embodiment of the present invention, the divider features a unique geometry at the top edge, a lowered edge relative to the padded portion of the top edge, which is oriented parallel to the horizon. As discussed above, the camera is supported at its hard points by the padded top edge of the divider. The lowered edge insures adaptability for fitting a large range of professional SLR cameras into the opening provided by the dividers.
For example, in accordance to one embodiment of the present invention, it is foldable or flexible and features an attachment means, such as Velcro®, so the dividers can be placed in a bag or case in a wide variety of configurations to create versatile and modular spaces to accommodate any number of SLR camera body and lens units.
As another example, in accordance to another embodiment of the present invention, the divider consists of 2 or more members, that when connected with an attachment means such as Velcro® create a system that supports the camera by its hard points. This embodiment has an advantage of flexible configuration with a wide variety and combination of cameras and lenses.
As another example, in accordance to yet another embodiment of the present invention, multiple suspension dividers are positioned so that the camera can be stored attached to any other lens. By positioning 3 or more suspension dividers in parallel, an overlapping storage system is created allowing the photographer to suspend the camera attached to any of lenses. Each space created by the dividers is a slot for a lens. The camera body can be affixed to any of the lenses, and the unique geometry on the top of the dividers protects the camera mount. This is a unique advantage to this system. Traditional camera storage systems have one unique storage slot, forcing the photographer to constantly mount a specific lens to the camera in order to store the equipment.
The drawings illustrate the design and utility of embodiments of the invention, in which similar elements are referred to by common reference numerals and in which:
Various embodiments of the invention are described herein with reference to the figures. It should be noted that the figures are not drawn to scale and elements of similar structures or functions are represented by like reference numerals throughout the figures. It should also be noted that the figures are only intended to facilitate the description of specific embodiments of the invention. The embodiments are not intended as an exhaustive description of the invention or as a limitation on the scope of the invention. In addition, an aspect described in conjunction with a particular embodiment of the invention is not necessarily limited to that embodiment and can be practiced in any other embodiment of the invention.
Turning to the drawings,
Suspension divider insert 100 includes camera supporting edge 105. In accordance to one embodiment of the invention, as shown in
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In accordance to one embodiment of the invention, suspension divider insert 100 features folding means 115. Folding means 115 allows part of the divider insert to flex and adjust in a different orientation relative to other portions of the divider insert. Folding means 115 can be any type of folding mechanism or structure, including, but not limited to: foldable materials, thinner fabrics or padding, hinged structure, flaps, flexible materials, accordion structure, and any other like mechanism or structure. Once placed in a bag or case, suspension divider insert 100 can be configured using folding means 115 to create versatile and modular spaces to accommodate a wide variety of SLR camera body and lens units or other electronic equipment. Multiple folding means 110 can be utilized in a single divider to create the desired result or functionality. Folding means 115 can also be positioned within a camera bag or case to secure the SLR camera body and lens unit in place when used in conjunction with engaging means 120.
In accordance to one embodiment of the invention, engaging means 120 are provided at each end of suspension divider Any number of engaging means 120 can be positioned or oriented on suspension divider insert 100 in conjunction with similar or counterpart engaging means on the interior side walls of a camera bag or case. Engaging means 120 can be any type of fastening mechanism, including but not limited to: zippers, Velcro®, adhesives, snaps, clasps, buttons, fasteners, strings or any other similar mechanism or structure. As shown in
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, suspension divider inserts 100 are permanently attached to the interior of the camera bag or case, including, but not limited to being sewn, glued or permanently affixed in any other manner. In this way, bags or cases can be designed for specific makes and models of cameras or other electronics that require a precise fit for maximum protection
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This application is related to the following co-pending applications, with some common inventors, and the same assignee. The teachings of the following applications listed below are herein incorporated by reference: U.S. application Ser. No. not yet assigned, filed Sep. 22, 2008, entitled “Suitcase Handle Camera Mount.” U.S. application Ser. No. not yet assigned, filed Sep. 22, 2008, entitled “Suitcase with Integrated Pull-Out Carrier.”