Patent classifications
A45C7/0059
Self-Configuring Bag
A self-configuring bag device formed of flexible material is configured for easy folding and storage while in a first position, and to operate as a bag to carry objects within an interior cavity in a bag configuration. Changing between the first position and bag configuration is accomplished by pulling upon first and second portions of a flexible member slidably positioned within a channel running around the perimeter edge of the body.
Reversible cable storage pouch with internal in-line catches
Disclosed is a reversible compact pouch with internal cable-catches comprised of a light-weight material design that remains unobtrusively attached to cabled devices (such as an earbud listening device, albeit not limited to such). The permanently attached cable-catches can open and securely bind various cables, collectively making the pouch readily available when needed to collect and bundle cable attached thereto.
Foldable bag
A bag, in particular a foldable bag, comprises a tube having a closed end and an open end. The tube is of a fabric and includes at least one set of pleats. The at least one set of pleats includes at least five parallel longitudinal folds in alternating directions that extend from the closed end to the open end of the tube. The longitudinal folds of the at least one set of pleats are secured in place at the closed end of the tube. The sections of fabric on opposite sides of each longitudinal fold are arranged the one on top of the other in a folded state of the at least one set of pleats.
Bag
An example bag may include an outer shell comprising a front panel, a rear panel, a top sidewall, a bottom sidewall, a first sidewall, a second sidewall forming, and a closure configured to move from an open position to a closed position. The bag may also include a pair of adjustable straps. The adjustable straps can be configured to move from a first backpack carry position to a second hand carry position by releasing the adjustable straps from the outer shell of the bag from the first carry position and securing the adjustable straps to the second carry position.
Adjustable pouch with lace tightening mechanism having enclosed protected laces
An adjustable pouch or pocket for carrying an article such as one or more ammunition magazines, armor plates, batteries, radios, grenades, bottles, and the like in hostile environments, integrates a lace tightening system for adjusting the pouch size, fit, and/or tightness about the article or articles, wherein a lace or laces of the tightening system are largely or substantially incorporated into an arrangement of one or more enclosed cavities or pockets within or between certain of the panels so as to be protected from exposure and potential damage while still allowing free movement of the lace or laces, and which largely isolates the laces from the carried article or articles so as not to catch or snag the article when being inserted or removed from the pouch.
Reversible cable storage pouch with internal in-line catches
Disclosed is a reversible compact zipper earbud pouch with internal cable-catches comprised of a light-weight material design that remains unobtrusively attached to cabled devices such as an earbud listening device but not limited to same. The permanently attached cable-catches can open and securely bound various cables, collectively making it readily available during time of collection and bundling cable. Storage of same is kept self-contained, unobstructed and easily extracted from varied storage area.
Bag
An example bag may include an outer shell comprising a front panel, a rear panel, a top sidewall, a bottom sidewall, a first sidewall, a second sidewall forming, and a closure configured to move from an open position to a closed position. The bag may also include a pair of adjustable straps. The adjustable straps can be configured to move from a first backpack carry position to a second hand carry position by releasing the adjustable straps from the outer shell of the bag from the first carry position and securing the adjustable straps to the second carry position.
INSULATED BAG WITH HANDLES
An insulated bag includes a pair of opposing main panels; and a pair of opposing side panels, each side panel attached to each main panel, the main panels and the side panels defining a bag cavity within the insulated bag; the main panels and the side panels defined in an insulated blank, the insulated blank including a first paper layer; and a paper fiber pad coupled to the first paper layer, the paper fiber pad having paper reinforcement fibers interlocked with about 2% to about 25% by weight of a meltable PE/PP bi-component thermoplastic binder fiber distributed substantially randomly, wherein subjecting the repulpable shipping container to a repulpability test produces greater than 85% fiber yield.
HANDBAGS
Described herein are cosmetic bags of various size, shapes, and configurations. In one embodiment, a cosmetic bag includes a first sidewall including a first coupling surface; a second sidewall coupled to the first sidewall and including a second coupling surface, the second sidewall and the second coupling surface defining a groove configured as a handle; a reversibly sealable pouch coupled to and between the first and second sidewalls, the pouch being visible between the first and second sidewalls in a closed configuration; a first divider between the first sidewall and the pouch, the first divider and the first sidewall defining a first slot and the first divider and the pouch defining a second slot; and a second divider between the second sidewall and the pouch, the second divider and the second sidewall defining a third slot and the second divider and the pouch defining a fourth slot.
Rolling band for wrapping clothing
A rolling band for wrapping clothing is made of non-stick material. A first adhesive member is attached to the top surface of the rolling band, and a second adhesive member is attached to the bottom surface thereof. A clothing item is placed on the top surface of the rolling band and rolled together therewith to attach the second adhesive member and the first adhesive member to each other to firmly maintain the clothing in the rolled state, and thus as the first and second adhesive members adhere effectively to each other, due to self-adhesiveness without an adhesive agent, but not to the clothing, the wrapping work can be accomplished easily, quickly and without damage to the clothing, and as the wrapped clothing firmly maintains the rolled shape, the volume of the clothing is compressed, wrinkling and untidiness are prevented, and portability is facilitated.