Patent classifications
A45C7/009
HANDBAG WITH DETACHABLE AND INTERCHANGEABLE FACETS
The present invention relates, in some embodiments thereof, to a modular handbag with detachable parts. The handbag includes a bag's body with front and back facets, side facets and a bottom facet. At least one of the bag's body facets is reversibly detachable, allowing a user to exchange one or more of the facets and design the handbag as desired. The handbag may further include a top cover with an opening and one or more straps.
Modular luggage with multiple level modular design and linkable cases
Described herein is a modular luggage system (the MLS) that includes a modular case system that includes a plurality of interchangeable modular cases having a plurality of interchangeable compartments; a modular transport system that includes a plurality of interchangeable modular transport devices; a first chassis that includes a first chassis inner surface configured to releasably and interchangeably retain an interchangeable modular case selected from the modular case system; and a first chassis frame having attachment regions configured to releasably and interchangeably couple with an interchangeable modular transport device selected from the modular transport system. Also described are a coupling device for a MILS with multiple chassis, and corresponding methods for assembling the above MILS. A kit of parts for assembling the MLS is also described.
Expandable Tackle Bag
A portable storage device having a main storage compartment and an expandable storage compartment. The main storage compartment may have a front wall, a rear wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a bottom wall, with each of said walls being of a cloth like material. The main storage compartment may have a removably coupled top coupled to the main storage compartment through a fastener. The expandable storage compartment may have a front folding section, a first side folding section, a second side folding section, and a bottom folding section.
MODULAR UTILITY KIT
The present disclosure relates to a modular utility kit employing a containerized storage system. The modular utility kit includes a core having a first pouch, a second pouch, a third pouch, a fourth pouch, a fifth pouch, and a sixth pouch. The modular utility kit further includes a first shell detachably surrounding the core, a second shell detachably surrounding the first shell and the core, and a third shell detachably surrounding the second shell, the first shell, and the core.
Reconfigurable Bag
Embodiments of the present invention relate to a reconfigurable bag which can form a variety of bags, handbags and purses. With all of the demands of busy lives, women today need to have a variety of bags and purses. Women need a clutch for evening use, a large purse for taking to work, a smaller purse for daytime outings, and a briefcase or computer bag. A reconfigurable bag as disclosed herein would help to eliminate these issues by providing a bag that can be converted to a variety of bags and purses.
Configurable bag
A configurable bag is provided. The configurable bag has plurality of various interconnecting storage compartments (or modules). The interconnecting storage compartments may be selectively used to store various objects such as, for example, shoes, clean clothes, dirty clothes, toiletries, etc. The interconnecting storage compartments may be selectively secured vertically to each other so as to be able to be easily fit within, for example, a standard vertical gym locker. Retractable hooks may be secured to the sides of the interconnecting storage compartments so as to allow the assembled device to hang vertically from a hanger poll. The storage compartments may allow for both front and top access into the interior of the device.
MODULAR BAG ASSEMBLIES
A handbag includes first and second side panels. The first side panel includes oppositely disposed first and second outer sidewalls. A first zipper arrangement of a first profile is coupled to the first outer sidewall. A second zipper arrangement of the first profile is coupled to the second outer sidewall. The second side panel includes oppositely disposed first and second outer sidewalls. A first zipper arrangement of a second profile coupled to the first outer sidewall of the second side panel member. A second zipper arrangement of the second profile coupled to the second outer sidewall of the second side panel member. The zipper arrangements of the first profile can engage with each of the zipper arrangements of the second profile. A compartment is formed by one of the outer sidewalls of the first and second side panels.
Human-Wearable System of Compartments and Modular Containers for and Securable to a Folding Chair
A (human-wearable) system of compartments and modular containers for and securable to a folding chair and the modular independently usable components thereof includes a backpack/body board carrier including a pair of chair mounting straps securable to a folding chair about exposed frame portions of a chair back portion of the folding chair, a modular insulated container in the form of a cooler having a pair of cooler mounting straps configured for attaching around an arm rest of the folding chair or a handlebar of a bicycle, and an additional modular container in the form of a tote bag having a pair of tote bag mounting straps configured for attaching around the other arm rest of the folding chair or the other handlebar of the bicycle.
Reconfigurable bag
Embodiments of the present invention relate to a reconfigurable bag which can form a variety of bags, handbags and purses. With all of the demands of busy lives, women today need to have a variety of bags and purses. Women need a clutch for evening use, a large purse for taking to work, a smaller purse for daytime outings, and a briefcase or computer bag. A reconfigurable bag as disclosed herein would help to eliminate these issues by providing a bag that can be converted to a variety of bags and purses.
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.