FIELD OF INVENTION
This present disclosure relates to a symmetrical utility bag system that can be configured into multiple shapes.
SUMMARY
In some embodiments of the present disclosure, a symmetrical utility bag system includes a flat, circular piece of fabric, fabric lining, thermal insulation, elastic, eyelet/grommet holes, a cord, closures, pockets, rings, a handle(s) and may include touch fasteners, magnets, and snaps. The flat, circular fabric has a sturdy, center circle the defines the bottom of the symmetrical utility bag system and a sidewall with a plurality of eyelet/grommet holes that can be threaded with a cord in multiple patterns that alter the shape of the bag. Other accessories may also be detachably secured to the eyelet/grommet holes and rings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 illustrates flat perspective view of symmetrical utility bag system;
FIG. 2 illustrates flat perspective view of symmetrical utility bag system with cord threaded through eyelet/grommet holes in one of many possible patterns;
FIG. 3 illustrates flat, inner perspective view of symmetrical utility bag system with inner linings;
FIG. 4 illustrates top, side perspective view of symmetrical utility bag system sitting vertically, upright with cord drawn closed to form one of many possible shapes, according to how the cord was threaded through eyelet/grommet holes.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a configurable symmetrical utility bag system that can be personalized by the user. FIG. 1 shows a customizable symmetrical utility bag system 100 in some embodiment of the present disclosure. Symmetrical utility bag system 100 is made of flat, circular material 101 and includes the round center 102 of the symmetrical utility bag system which may be insulated, a plurality of eyelet/grommet holes 103 for cord 201 threading, secondary eyelet/grommet holes 104 for fastening rings 108 to attaching a handle(s) 110, outer edge of the symmetrical utility bag 105, seam 106 to designate center of symmetrical utility bag 102 from sidewall of the bag 107 which may be insulated and elastic straps 110 with loops for securing symmetrical utility bag system 100 contents, and pocket 111 for securing symmetrical utility bag 100 contents.
Referring to FIG. 2 shows symmetrical utility bag system 100 made of flat, circular material 101 includes a cord 201 that can be threaded through a plurality of eyelet/grommet holes 103 in a variety of patterns to customize and alter the shape of the symmetrical utility bag system 100, and closures 203 to cinch the bag shut. (This image shows one of many possible, customizable patterns for threading the cord through the eyelet/grommet holes.)
Referring to FIG. 3, shows of symmetrical utility bag system 100 and includes the inside of the center 102 of the symmetrical utility bag which is filled with a sturdy, flat, circular material 301 and/or insulation 302 to serve as the bottom of the symmetrical utility bag system 100 and includes the inside of the sidewall 106 which may be filled with a sturdy interfacing 303 and/or insulation 302. A seam 304 separates the bottom, center of the bag 102 and its inner filling of a sturdy, flat, circular material 301 and/or insulation 302 from the sidewall 106 and its inner filling of a sturdy interfacing 303 and/or insulation 302.
Referring to FIG. 4, shows the symmetrical utility bag system 100 and includes cord 201 drawn tight through eyelet/grommet holes 103 to enclose contents of the bag. Sidewall 107 is positioned vertically, upright and center 107 is positioned as the bottom of the symmetrical utility bag system 100. As cord 201 is drawn through eyelet/grommet holes 103, cord 201 is secured with closures 203. Rings 108 attach handle 109 for holding and carrying the symmetrical utility bag system 100. Pocket 111 for securing contents is located on the sidewall 107. (This image shows one of many possible, customizable patterns for threading the cord through the eyelet/grommet holes.)