Patent classifications
A45C3/12
Bag for multiple pairs of shoes
A shoe-carrying bag with front and back shoe holding sections pivotally attached to a base. The front and back sections each have multiple shoe-carrying compartments that display the shoes behind see-through covers such as mesh fabric. A center section extends vertically from the base between the front and back sections. It has a compartment sized for a laptop computer. The front and back sections pivot apart from the center section into a horizontally opposed open position while the center section remains vertical. This displays all of the shoes in the front and back sections simultaneously while also providing unobstructed access to the center section. The base may have a further zippered compartment. Partitions between the shoe carrying compartments may be rigid or semi-rigid and non-releasable.
BAG WITH FOLDABLE CHAIR COMPARTMENT
A bag includes a main compartment configured to accommodate equipment, and a foldable chair compartment disposed adjacent to the main compartment. The foldable chair compartment is configured to accommodate a foldable chair in a folded configuration.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL SHOE ACCESSORY
A multifunctional shoe accessory device including a body having a top cover member, a bottom casing member and a handle member. The top cover member is selectively opened and closed and includes one or more hinges for fixedly attaching one end of the top cover to the body. The bottom casing member includes an area for placement of one or more shoes. The body includes an enclosure which is formed when the top cover member is closed and is thereby attachably connected to the bottom casing member. The enclosure provides a storage container for the one or more shoes. The body includes a handle member for transporting the enclosure and includes at least one arm member which is located inside the enclosure. The at least one arm member is positioned to a fully extended position so as to prop the top cover member open to display the one or more shoes stored therein. The at least one arm member is positioned to a collapsed position thereby closing the top cover member so as to provide a storage and transporting container for the one or more shoes.
EQUINE GEAR CARRYING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ITS MANUFACTURE
An apparatus for carrying and/or storing equestrian sports gear having multiple pockets for receiving otherwise loose items, has an opening for facilitating accessibility, having a bottom of the apparatus (or bottom of bag, and is the portion of the apparatus that touches ground when the inner or outer compartment is being accessed or the portion of the apparatus that has surface/ground contact when the apparatus is placed down) which is easily wiped down, washed, and/or cleaned of unwanted foreign material.
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CARRYING FOOTWEAR
An apparatus for carrying foldable footwear that comprises a drawstring pouch having a side pocket that reversibly adjusts between undrawn and drawn states. When undrawn, the pouch is characterized by an opening at the top of the pouch that is dimensioned and configured for receiving a pair of foldable shoes in an interior of the pouch. When drawn, the pouch is characterized by a drawstring arranged on the upper portion sealing off the opening, thereby concealing the interior of the pouch. The apparatus further comprises a collapsible tote bag removably inserted in the side pocket, where the tote bag is configured to reversibly convert between unfolded and folded states. When unfolded, the tote bag is characterized by an interior portion that receives a pair of unfolded shoes, where the interior portion further includes a storage pocket. When folded, the tote bag is completely contained within the second pocket.
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CARRYING FOOTWEAR
An apparatus for carrying foldable footwear that comprises a drawstring pouch having a side pocket that reversibly adjusts between undrawn and drawn states. When undrawn, the pouch is characterized by an opening at the top of the pouch that is dimensioned and configured for receiving a pair of foldable shoes in an interior of the pouch. When drawn, the pouch is characterized by a drawstring arranged on the upper portion sealing off the opening, thereby concealing the interior of the pouch. The apparatus further comprises a collapsible tote bag removably inserted in the side pocket, where the tote bag is configured to reversibly convert between unfolded and folded states. When unfolded, the tote bag is characterized by an interior portion that receives a pair of unfolded shoes, where the interior portion further includes a storage pocket. When folded, the tote bag is completely contained within the second pocket.
ANTI-BACTERIAL AND DEODORIZING ATHLETIC BAG
Athletic footwear often emits unpleasant odors after being used. As a result, athletic footwear is sometimes placed in a separate shoe bag with the purpose of carrying the footwear in isolation. However, current bags for athletic footwear have little to no effect on absorbing or neutralizing unpleasant odors, they merely contain the odor. The presently disclosed technology provides a space effective, odor-combatting athletic shoe bag.
ANTI-BACTERIAL AND DEODORIZING ATHLETIC BAG
Athletic footwear often emits unpleasant odors after being used. As a result, athletic footwear is sometimes placed in a separate shoe bag with the purpose of carrying the footwear in isolation. However, current bags for athletic footwear have little to no effect on absorbing or neutralizing unpleasant odors, they merely contain the odor. The presently disclosed technology provides a space effective, odor-combatting athletic shoe bag.
ADJUSTABLE STORAGE BAG
A portable pack includes a bag having a chamber defined by an end wall, a first side wall extending from the end wall, and a second side wall extending from the end wall and spaced apart from the first side wall. A distance between the first side wall and the second side wall defines a width of the chamber. The portable pack also includes an inner wall having a central panel, a first end panel connected to a first end of the central panel by a first living hinge and connected to the first side wall by a second living hinge, and a second end panel connected to a second end of the central panel by a third living hinge and to the second side wall by a fourth living hinge.
CONVERTIBLE TRAVEL BAG FOR BOOTS
A convertible travel bag includes a first compartment, a second compartment rotatably coupled to the first compartment, and a third compartment rotatably coupled to the first compartment. The second compartment and the third compartment are rotatable between a backpack mode and a side-carry mode. In the backpack mode, the first compartment is positioned between the second compartment and the third compartment, and in the side-carry mode, the first compartment is longitudinally in line with both the second compartment and the third compartment.