Multicompartment Handbag
20220142318 · 2022-05-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2011/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2013/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C7/0054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A unique and useful configuration for a multicompartment handbag that opens in a unique way displaying an interior with useful compartments and a shelf sized for a smart phone. When closed, the multicompartment handbag has a pleasing visual aesthetic with exterior panels manufactured from unique, functional, and varied materials such as wood, various plastics including Lucite and resin, leather, leather alternatives such as mushroom or grape leather, and various metals. Pieces or panels of the handbag are cut with a CNC cutting machine but many other manufacturing methods are anticipated.
Claims
1. A multicompartment handbag comprising: a base with a base exterior material, the base comprising an area for storage, the base further comprising an open top; a first clamshell with a first clamshell exterior material, the first clamshell attached to the base by a first hinge, the first clamshell being configured to cover a portion of the open top of the base and to selectively open and close the open top of the base, the first clamshell rotating axially around the first hinge, the first clamshell further comprising a first clamshell storage compartment with a first clamshell storage compartment door for selectively opening and closing the first clamshell storage compartment and a first clamshell storage sleeve attached to the first clamshell; a second clamshell with a second clamshell exterior material, the second clamshell attached to the base by a second hinge, the second clamshell being configured to cover a portion of the open top of the base and to selectively open and close the open top of the base, the second clamshell rotating axially around the second hinge, the second clamshell further comprising a second clamshell storage compartment with a second clamshell storage compartment door for selectively opening and closing the second clamshell storage compartment and a second clamshell storage sleeve attached to the first clamshell; the first clamshell and second clamshell, when selectively closed, completely covering the open top of the base; a first phone support and a second phone support, the first phone support and the second phone support configured to support a mobile phone over the open top of the base; and a latch to secure the first clamshell to the second clamshell when the first clamshell and second clamshell are selectively closed over the open top of the base.
2. The multicompartment handbag of claim 1, where the base exterior material, the first clamshell exterior material and the second clamshell exterior material are made from the same material.
3. The multicompartment handbag of claim 1, where the base exterior material, the first clamshell exterior material and the second clamshell exterior material are made from different materials.
4. The multicompartment handbag of claim 1, where the base exterior material is selected from the group consisting of leather, man-made leather, woven leather, wood, patterned wood, wood veneer, plastic, Lucite, acrylic, resin, metal, washi paper, paper, shearling, enamel, aerospace grade aluminum, rattan, and alligator skin.
5. The multicompartment handbag of claim 1, where the first clamshell exterior material is selected from the group consisting of leather, man-made leather, woven leather, wood, patterned wood, wood veneer, plastic, Lucite, acrylic, resin, metal, washi paper, paper, shearling, enamel, aerospace grade aluminum, rattan, and animal skin.
6. The multicompartment handbag of claim 1, where the first clamshell exterior material is selected from the group consisting of leather, man-made leather, woven leather, wood, patterned wood, wood veneer, plastic, Lucite, acrylic, resin, metal, washi paper, paper, shearling, enamel, aerospace grade aluminum, rattan, and animal skin.
7. The multicompartment handbag of claim 1, where the second clamshell exterior material is selected from the group consisting of leather, man-made leather, woven leather, wood, patterned wood, wood veneer, plastic, Lucite, acrylic, resin, metal, washi paper, paper, shearling, enamel, aerospace grade aluminum, rattan, and alligator skin.
8. The multicompartment handbag of claim 1, where the base material is selected from the group consisting of wood, paper, plastic, Lucite, acrylic, and metal.
9. The multicompartment handbag of claim 1, where the first clamshell material is selected from the group consisting of wood, paper, plastic, Lucite, acrylic, and metal.
10. The multicompartment handbag of claim 1, where the second clamshell material is selected from the group consisting of wood, paper, plastic, Lucite, acrylic, and metal.
11. The multicompartment handbag of claim 1, further comprising a removable phone bed.
12. The multicompartment handbag of claim 1, further comprising a battery located inside the handbag.
13. The multicompartment handbag of claim 1, further comprising a hinge bar connecting the first hinge and second hinge.
14. The multicompartment handbag of claim 1, further comprising the base having a base interior material, the first clamshell having a first clamshell interior material and the second clamshell having a second clamshell interior material.
15. The multicompartment handbag of claim 14, where the base interior material is selected from the group consisting of leather, suede, velvet, fabric, micro suede, microfiber, alcantara, and plastic.
16. The multicompartment handbag of claim 14, where the first clamshell interior material is selected from the group consisting of leather, suede, velvet, fabric, micro suede, microfiber, alcantara, and plastic.
17. The multicompartment handbag of claim 14, where the second clamshell interior material is selected from the group consisting of leather, suede, velvet, fabric, micro suede, microfiber, alcantara, and plastic.
18. The multicompartment handbag of claim 1 further comprising a phone bed that supports the mobile phone over the first phone support and second phone support and a battery.
19. The multicompartment handbag of claim 18 where the battery is connected to the mobile phone using wireless charging means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0030] The present invention is a multicompartment handbag that is built in a useful and unique configuration. The configuration includes two opening clamshells and a base. The interior of the multicompartment handbag includes two opening and closing compartments, two document sleeves and a ledge sized to hold a typical smart phone. The exterior of the handbag can be manufactured out of a number of unique exterior materials, including wood, various plastics including patterned Lucite and resin, leather and various metals. While the disclosure is drawn to describe the preferred embodiment, many other embodiments are anticipated that are consistent with this disclosure.
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[0032] First clamshell 1 comprises a first clamshell end 4 located at each end of the clamshell and is covered by a first clamshell exterior material 9. In the preferred embodiment, each first clamshell end 4 has a right angle at one end with a curved surface opposite the right angle. Second clamshell 2 comprises a second clamshell end 3 located at each end of the clamshell and is covered by a second clamshell exterior material 10. Each second clamshell end 3 has a right angle at one end and a curved surface opposite the right angle.
[0033] Base 11 is comprised of a base end 5 at each end and a base exterior material 31. In the preferred embodiment, base end 5 is a semi-circular shape with a flat edge on one side and a curved edge opposite the flat edge and forming an arch between the two ends of the flat edge. Base 11 includes an interior compartment designed for storage of items within the multi-compartment handbag 8. Hinge bar 12 is located along the flat edge of base 11 and locates both first hinge 7 and second hinge 6. A duplicate base 11, hinge bar 12, first hinge 7 and second hinge 6 are located at the other end of the multicompartment handbag. A hinge bar 12 is shown in the preferred embodiment, but the hinges could be attached directly to the bag in an alternate embodiment. In
[0034] The individual parts of the multicompartment handbag, particularly first clamshell 1, second clamshell 2, base 11, hinge bar 12, and all their constituent parts can be cut/formed by using a variety of methods, including by hand, human operated lathes or mills, human operated tools such as drills and/or saws, CNC cutting, laser cutting, molding, casting and 3D printing. Molds of the exterior parts can be manufactured by 3D printing as well, so that metal/plastic parts can be cast in them. Cutting materials by hand is a traditional method performed by craftspeople. This method results in a beautiful hand-crafted end product but is time consuming and expensive. The group of skilled artisans that can perform this sort of detailed work is a small group and thus command significant cost for their time.
[0035] CNC (or computer numerical control) machines use a variety of cutting means controlled by a computer for precision cuts. The cutting implement is secured on a motorized and maneuverable platform (also known as a chuck, spindle, turret or tool holder depending on the type of cutting tool) that is controlled by a computer. The computer can maneuver the cutting implement along the X, Y and Z axes, independently, to manage nearly any cut.
[0036] The dimensions and design of the parts to be cut are fed into the computer, often through computer aided design (CAD) software. These tools are generally 100% controlled by computer and do not require human assistance at the machine to perform their work. CNC cutting tools have become quite sophisticated, allowing modeling of cuts prior to starting the process to avoid manufacturing problems.
[0037] CNC tools can be used with a great many different cutting, forming and joining tools including drills, embroidery machines, lathes, milling machines, wood routers, punches, bending machines, plasma cutters, laser cutters, sewing machines, vinyl cutters and many others well known in the art. The preferred embodiment of this invention requires the use of CNC cutting machines and a combination of drills, routers and laser cutters are used depending on the material used for the handbag.
[0038] Additionally, some versions of the bag will be covered with a flat piece of metal or hard wood that is either laser cut or cut by a CNC device with a pattern that forms “flexure” using a “kerfing” technique. The pattern cut into the exterior material with this method forms a natural curve that is easily bent around the exterior of the bag.
[0039] In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the metal parts of the bag, including the hardware, latches and other metal trim, are cut using a CNC machine. The cut metal pieces are then galvanized, or other methods of treating the metal and/or applying a finish are used such as anodization or PVD coating (physical vapor deposition). The structural materials of the multicompartment handbag such as the base 11, first clamshell 1 and second clamshell 2 are 3D printed and then wrapped in either leather or suede.
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[0041] A variety of exterior materials are anticipated and can be used for the bag including leather, leather alternatives, woven leather, wood (of many varieties, patterned or solid), plastic (both new and recycled), Lucite, acrylic (clear, patterned or colored), resin, metal, washi paper, other papers, shearling, enamel, aerospace grade aluminum, exotic skins such as alligator, and rattan. Stronger materials like wood, Lucite, acrylic or metal can be both the exterior material and the base material for the clamshells, ends and base. In the alternative, materials like leather, or thinner patterned wood, acrylic or metal can be used solely as an exterior material over a base material such as wood or plastic. The base material provides durability and support for the handbag and the exterior material provides unique decoration. The material shown in
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[0043] These doors open and close to expose an internal compartment, one on each of the clamshells. Compartment door latches 22 on each side allow the compartment doors to be latched shut. Compartment doors are shown opening outwardly in this view, but other opening directions are anticipated by the invention. In the preferred embodiment, this is a standard snap device or a magnet, depending on the configuration, but many other latches are anticipated and known in the art.
[0044] Clamshell sleeve 23 is also shown. This easily accessible compartment is suitable for storing credit cards, cash, papers, receipts, identification or other flat and thin items that need to be kept readily at hand. The clamshell sleeves 23 are oriented such that when the clamshell is open, the sleeve is open upward thus preventing items from falling out. Clamshell sleeve 23 is shown in this location in this view, but it is anticipated that it could be placed in many other locations (such as inside the base compartment 19 or the interior compartments) and sized to hold other, larger items such as passports. In the preferred embodiment, clamshell sleeves 23 are made of clear plastic, but many other suitable materials are anticipated such as leather, cloth, fabric, suede and micro suede. The interior of the bag is covered in interior material 24. This material could be leather, suede, velvet, fabric, micro suede, microfiber, alcantara, plastic or any number of other suitable materials known in the art, and in the preferred embodiment, micro suede.
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[0046] Rivets 15 are shown and in this embodiment made of bright metal. While rivets 15 are shown in this embodiment, many other attachment methods can be used for the constituent parts of the bag including screws, glue, thermal glue, tape, welding, and soldering. First clamshell end material 17, second clamshell end material 18 and base end material 16 are shown and in this embodiment formed of leather over a wood base.
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[0049] Patterned wood exterior material 29 can be used for any panels of the present invention, in this case it is either the first clamshell material 10 or second clamshell material 9. Additionally lucite may be patterned in the same way as wood to be used as a functional and decorative exterior material.
[0050] Another embodiment of the bag can be manufactured with a first clamshell material 10 made of leather (over a wood base). The leather material is cut and stretched over the wood by hand. First clamshell end material 17, second clamshell end material 18 and base end material 16 are made of patterned plastic cut by a laser cutting attachment to a CNC machine.
[0051] A further embodiment of the bag may be manufactured with a first clamshell material 10, second clamshell material 9 and base material 31 made of metal, in this case lightweight bright aluminum sheets cut by a laser cutting attachment to a CNC machine. First clamshell end material 17, second clamshell end material 18 and base end material 16 are made of leather cut stretched by hand over a wood base cut with a wood router for a CNC machine.
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[0053] While not shown in the figures, a number of other decorations are anticipated by the invention either on the exterior or interior of the bag. These include adding patterns, logos or initials via laser cutting, scoring with a laser cutter, stamping, engraving, embossing, embedding precious stones, beads or rocks, painting, or carving.
[0054] While the bag presented here is sized to be carried as a handbag, it's anticipated that bags with the same features could be manufactured in larger sizes for weekend or overnight travel. The scope of this invention is not limited by the size of the bag described herein.
[0055] Although the present invention has been described in relation to the above disclosed preferred embodiment, many modifications in design, materials and manufacturing are possible while still maintaining the novel features and advantages of the invention. The preferred embodiment is not meant to limit the scope of the patent in any way, and it should be given the broadest possible interpretation consistent with the language of the disclosure on the whole.