The present invention is in the field of travel accessories. More specifically this invention relates to accessories to be used in conjunction with a suitcase, when traveling through airports and the like. A travel bag and cup holder for use with a suitcase are described.
A bag for travel is designed such that it can be carried over the shoulder like a purse, or it can be laid over a wheeled suitcase, and secured to the suitcase for ease of travel. Additionally the bag may come with a cup holder which can also be secured to a suitcase to hold a traveler's beverage.
Various aspects of the invention are presented in
When a suitcase is standing on its wheels, the travel bag 1 is laid over the suitcase, such that one pocket 10 is on either side of the suitcase, and the connecting strips 20 are over the top (see
Each fabric pocket 10 has a top edge 12 and an opposing bottom edge 14, and a first side edge 15, and an opposing second side edge 17. According to an aspect of the invention, the fabric pockets 10 have a closing mechanism 18, such as a zipper, or snaps. The fabric pockets 10 may be further designed with multiple openings of different sizes, or additional outer and/or inner pockets sized to hold a variety of items, such as travel documents, phones, computers, or computer tablets. The pockets may further contain attachment loops 19 which can be used for attaching keys, wallets, wristlets, or any other smaller item which can be attached with a loop. This is especially useful for attachment of items the traveler would need quick access to, like keys or a small bag containing travel documents.
The connecting strips 20 each have a first end 22 and a second end 24, and the connecting strip first ends 22 are attached to one of the fabric pocket top edges 12a such that one connecting strip first end 22 is attached near the first side edge 15a, and one connecting strip first end 22 is attached near the second side edge 17a. The connecting strip second ends 24 are attached to the other fabric pocket top edge 12b, such that one connecting strip second end 24 is attached near the fabric pocket first side edge, 15b and one connecting strip second end 24 is attached near the fabric pocket second side edge 17b, and such that the connecting strips 20 are relatively parallel to each other.
The shoulder strap 30 has a first end 32 and an opposing second end 34, and each end is attached to one of the connecting strips 20. According to an aspect of the invention, the shoulder strap 30 is removably attached to the connecting strips 20. The removeable attachment can be accomplished in a number of ways—for example, the shoulder strap ends 32,34 may have snaps, such that the end could be wrapped around the connecting strip, and then attached to itself. According to a further embodiment, the connecting strips each have a strap attachment means 25, such that the shoulder strap ends 32,34 have a complimentary attachment means, and thus each end of the shoulder strap is attached to a strap attachment means 25. One example of this would be metal rings on the connecting strip, and clips 35 on the shoulder strap ends, such that the shoulder strap clips 35 can be attached to the metal rings on the connecting strips.
The fabric pockets 10 (a first fabric pocket 10a, and a second fabric pocket 10b) further have an inner side 11(a,b), and an opposing outer side 13(a,b), wherein the first fabric pocket inner side 11a and the second fabric pocket inner side 11b face each other when the bag is held by the shoulder strap. These inner sides are the sides that will lay against the suitcase when the travel bag 1 is secured to a suitcase. According to an aspect of the invention, a position securing strap 40 in the form of a fabric belt is attached to both the first fabric pocket inner side 11a and the second fabric pocket inner side 11b. The size of this fabric belt is of a size to fit around most carry-on luggage, such that when the travel bag 1 is lain over the suitcase, this fabric belt will secure the fabric pockets 10 (a,b) to the suitcase. In a preferred embodiment, this position securing strap 40 is elastic in nature such that it can stretch over most suitcases, and more securely hold the travel bag 1 in place. In a further embodiment of the invention, the fabric pocket inner sides 11 (a,b) have a self-attachment means, such as complementary Velcro®, or other attachment means, such that when the travel bag is not on the suitcase, but being worn like a purse, the two fabric pockets can be attached to each other to maintain a low profile.
According to a further aspect of the invention, instead of having the position securing strap 40 attached to the fabric pockets 10 (a,b), the fabric pocket inner sides each further comprise a secondary strap attachment means 16 wherein when the bag is lain over a suitcase, the position securing strap 40 is wrapped around the suitcase, and connected to the secondary strap attachment means 16, and secured to itself. In one aspect of the invention, the position securing strap used could be the shoulder strap 30. In this embodiment, the shoulder strap 30 is unattached from the connecting strips 20, looped through the secondary strap attachment means 16, and then the ends of the shoulder strap are attached to each other (see
According to an aspect of the invention, a cup holder 50 used for travel comprises a semi-rigid to rigid beverage ring 52 and a rigid U-shaped restraint 54. The beverage ring 52 has a top edge 51, and an opposing bottom edge 53, and is sized to fit a standard cup. The U-shaped restraint 54 has a first leg 55, a middle portion 56, and a second leg 57, wherein the first leg 55 is attached to the beverage ring 52. The cup holder beverage ring 52 has an inner circumference 58 and an outer circumference 59, and according to an aspect of the invention, the restraint first leg 55 is attached to the inner circumference 58. In a preferred embodiment, the first leg 55 is attached to the beverage ring 52 such that the beverage ring 52 is between the first leg 55 and the second leg 57. According to a further aspect of the invention, the beverage ring 52 is a foam beverage holder, such as a Koozie®.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/219,111 filed Jul. 7, 2021.
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