The present invention generally relates to carrying bags for valuables, particularly portable computers or the like equipment items of considerable value.
Many innovations have been developed in order to protect table- and portable-computers against theft or “snatching”: see for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,244,082, 7,100,403, 7,111,479.
The most common laptop anti-theft devices are based on a security, steel cable, looped about itself at one end so as to become tied around a table-leg or similar immovable object, whereas the other end is provided with any of various models of key-operated, combination or other types of locks. Mostly, the locking devices were adapted to be secured against a rectangular slot formed (by the manufacturers) at a side wall of the portable computer (sometimes called “designated slot”).
Less attention has been dedicated to the protection of side-bags, attaches and trolleys, specifically designed for carrying laptops, that became so vastly used all-over the globe.
It is therefore a major object of the present invention to offer a solution to the problem of stealing portable computers while stored is their transportation facilities, e.g. bags left momentarily unattended in public or semi-public places.
It is a further object of the invention to employ the normally available shoulder-strap of carrying bags as means for securing the bag to an immovable object.
It is a still further object of the invention to equip such shoulder-straps with any of the above-mentioned locking devices so as to be used alternatively to lock the normally available zipper(s) to the bag after being tied to an immovable object, or to function as self-contained means for securing a laptop by its designated slot.
According to the present invention there is provided a carrying bag with shoulder-strap and zipper with at least one zipper-rider for closing/opening the bag, the shoulder-strap being provided with a loop at one end and a key-operated locking device at the other end thereof, means for fastening the loop to an inside wall of the bag, and means for securing said at-least one zipper-rider by said locking device to an outside wall of the bag for preventing the un-zipping of the bag.
These and additional constructional features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily understood in the light of the ensuing description of preferred embodiments thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein—
a illustrates a preparatory stage of arresting the bag against a fixed object;
b shows the completion of the stage of
a depicts the shoulder-strap of
b shows the function of the designated slot in the embodiment of
c shows the bag of
In
A specially designed shoulder-strap 18 is provided (see also
At one end of the cable 20 a closed loop 24 is formed.
At the other end, a key-operated lock 26 is attached, of any type known per-se, such as the push-button type, provided with a rotatable tip 28 (see
A second base plate 38 is riveted to an outer, opposite side-wall of the bag 10. As best seen in
The strap 18 extends through eyelet 42 from the inside of the bag 10 (latch-ring 36 in
Further comprised is a double-looped, strong wire 48. One loop 48a is connected to the zipper-rider 16, while the other 48b is big enough to embrace the body of the lock 26, as seen in
Obviously, the double-looped wire arrangement is but one out of many equivalent design options.
The use of the invention as so far exemplified is self-explanatory. Let us assume that the owner of the laptop computer carrying bag 10 takes, for example, a seat in a restaurant and wants to make sure that the bag stays where it is left, namely at the side or under his/her table. If the bag is carried on ones shoulder, he/she should first unlock the lock 26, wind or otherwise tie the shoulder-strap 22 around the table-leg 44 or any other accessible fixed object (see
According to another, important aspect of the present invention, the shoulder-strap 18 can be used separately the same way as conventional security cables are used, as depicted in
Finally,
In such cases, the two riders, each with its double-looped wire 48′ and 48″, are brought together down to the location where the second base plate 38 is mounted, and the lock 26 is used to hold them together the same way as in the former embodiment.
Those skilled in the art to which this invention pertains will readily appreciate that numerous changes, variations and modifications can be effectuated without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined in and by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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198038 | Apr 2009 | IL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IL2010/000194 | 3/10/2010 | WO | 00 | 2/7/2012 |