Internal Roll Enclosure Designed to Secure Smells of Contents
20220125171 ยท 2022-04-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2003/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An odor-neutralizing bag is an apparatus that is a sack-like object containing other objects behind a sealing mechanism. The apparatus may include an inner enclosure and an outer enclosure. The outer enclosure may take the form of a backpack, duffle bag, sling-on, or more. The inner enclosure, contained within the outer enclosure, may be affixed to the outer enclosure or may be removeable. The opening to the inner enclosure is closed by a roll-top type seal. The long faces of the two opposing bands of the roll-top seal are pressed together, then folded over at least once in a single direction in order to seal the entrance to the inner enclosure. The ends of the rolled bands may then be buckled together to secure the roll-top seal closed, forming a physical odor barrier. The apparatus also includes a bag lining, which is odor-proof or may contain odor-neutralizing pads or layers.
Claims
1. An odor-blocking bag comprising: an outer enclosure; at least one inner enclosure; an odor-reducing lining; the outer enclosure comprising a closed enclosure end, an openable enclosure end, an interior enclosure surface, and an exterior enclosure surface; the at least one inner enclosure comprising an odor-reducing sleeve, a sealing fastener, and a holding buckle; the odor-reducing sleeve comprising a first open sleeve end and a second open sleeve end; the holding buckle comprising a first buckle piece and a second buckle piece; the sealing fastener comprising at least one first interlocking piece and at least one second interlocking piece; the odor-reducing lining being mounted across the interior enclosure surface; the at least one inner enclosure being positioned within the outer enclosure; the second open sleeve end being connected onto the closed enclosure end; the first buckle piece and the second buckle piece being laterally connected to the odor-reducing sleeve, adjacent to the first open sleeve end; the first buckle piece and the second buckle piece being positioned opposite to each other about the first open sleeve end; the at least one first interlocking piece being connected along the first open sleeve end in between the first buckle piece and the second buckle piece; the at least one second interlocking piece being connected along the first open sleeve end in between the first buckle piece and the second buckle piece; and the at least one first interlocking piece and the at least one second interlocking piece being positioned opposite to each other about the first open sleeve end.
2. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the odor-reducing lining is made of a fabric retaining activated charcoal.
3. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the odor-reducing sleeve is made of a fabric retaining activated charcoal.
4. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 1 comprising: wherein the odor-reducing sleeve, the holding buckle, and the sealing fastener are arranged in an open configuration; the first buckle piece and the second buckle piece being positioned offset from each other; and the at least one first interlocking piece and the at least one second interlocking piece being positioned offset from each other.
5. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 1 comprising: wherein the odor-reducing sleeve, the holding buckle, and the sealing fastener are arranged in a storage configuration; the at least one first interlocking piece and the at least one second interlocking piece being engaged to each other; the odor-reducing sleeve being rolled about the first open sleeve end towards the second open sleeve end; and the first buckle piece and the second buckle piece being engaged to each other.
6. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second open sleeve end is hemmed onto the closed enclosure end.
7. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 1 comprising: at least one ancillary compartment; the at least one ancillary compartment being hemmed onto the exterior enclosure surface; and the at least one ancillary compartment being positioned in between the openable enclosure end and the closed enclosure end.
8. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a handle; and the handle being hemmed onto the exterior enclosure surface.
9. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 8 comprising: the handle being positioned adjacent to the openable enclosure end.
10. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a pair of shoulder straps; each of the pair of shoulder straps comprising a first shoulder strap end and a second shoulder strap end; the pair of shoulder straps being positioned parallel and offset from each other; the first shoulder strap end being hemmed onto the exterior enclosure surface, adjacent to the openable enclosure end; and the second shoulder strap end being hemmed onto the exterior enclosure surface, adjacent to the closed enclosure end.
11. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first buckle piece is a buckle clip, and wherein the second buckle piece is a buckle holster.
12. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sealing fastener is a hook-and-loop fastener, and wherein the at least one first interlocking piece is a hooks portion of the hook-and-loop fastener, and wherein the at least one second interlocking piece is a loops portion of the hook-and-loop fastener.
13. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 1 comprising: an aeratable fastener; and the aeratable fastener being operatively integrated into the openable enclosure end, wherein the aeratable fastener is used to selectively open or selectively close the openable enclosure end.
14. An odor-blocking bag comprising: an outer enclosure; at least one inner enclosure; an odor-reducing lining; the outer enclosure comprising a closed enclosure end, an openable enclosure end, an interior enclosure surface, and an exterior enclosure surface; the at least one inner enclosure comprising an odor-reducing sleeve, a sealing fastener, and a holding buckle; the odor-reducing sleeve comprising a first open sleeve end and a second open sleeve end; the holding buckle comprising a first buckle piece and a second buckle piece; the sealing fastener comprising at least one first interlocking piece and at least one second interlocking piece; the odor-reducing lining being mounted across the interior enclosure surface; the at least one inner enclosure being positioned within the outer enclosure; the second open sleeve end being connected onto the closed enclosure end; the first buckle piece and the second buckle piece being laterally connected to the odor-reducing sleeve, adjacent to the first open sleeve end; the first buckle piece and the second buckle piece being positioned opposite to each other about the first open sleeve end; the at least one first interlocking piece being connected along the first open sleeve end in between the first buckle piece and the second buckle piece; the at least one second interlocking piece being connected along the first open sleeve end in between the first buckle piece and the second buckle piece; and the at least one first interlocking piece and the at least one second interlocking piece being positioned opposite to each other about the first open sleeve end; and the odor-reducing lining and the odor-reducing sleeve being made of a fabric retaining activated charcoal; the first buckle piece being a buckle clip; the second buckle piece being a buckle holster; the sealing fastener being a hook-and-loop fastener; the at least one first interlocking piece being a hooks portion of the hook-and-loop fastener; and the at least one second interlocking piece being a loops portion of the hook-and-loop fastener.
15. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 14 comprising: wherein the odor-reducing sleeve, the holding buckle, and the sealing fastener are arranged in an open configuration; the first buckle piece and the second buckle piece being positioned offset from each other; and the at least one first interlocking piece and the at least one second interlocking piece being positioned offset from each other.
16. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 14 comprising: wherein the odor-reducing sleeve, the holding buckle, and the sealing fastener are arranged in a storage configuration; the at least one first interlocking piece and the at least one second interlocking piece being engaged to each other; the odor-reducing sleeve being rolled about the first open sleeve end towards the second open sleeve end; and the first buckle piece and the second buckle piece being engaged to each other.
17. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 14, wherein the second open sleeve end is hemmed onto the closed enclosure end.
18. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 14 comprising: at least one ancillary compartment; the at least one ancillary compartment being hemmed onto the exterior enclosure surface; and the at least one ancillary compartment being positioned in between the openable enclosure end and the closed enclosure end.
19. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 14 comprising: a handle; a pair of shoulder straps; each of the pair of shoulder straps comprising a first shoulder strap end and a second shoulder strap end; the handle being hemmed onto the exterior enclosure surface; the handle being positioned adjacent to the openable enclosure end; the pair of shoulder straps being positioned parallel and offset from each other; the first shoulder strap end being hemmed onto the exterior enclosure surface, adjacent to the openable enclosure end; and the second shoulder strap end being hemmed onto the exterior enclosure surface, adjacent to the closed enclosure end.
20. The odor-blocking bag as claimed in claim 14 comprising: an aeratable fastener; and the aeratable fastener being operatively integrated into the openable enclosure end, wherein the aeratable fastener is used to selectively open or selectively close the openable enclosure end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0013] The present invention is an odor-blocking bag that is used to prevent various smells of contained items from escaping. The present invention is also configured with a roll-sealed opening that prevents the entrance of water into the bag. The present invention may comprise an outer enclosure 1, at least one inner enclosure 6, and an odor-reducing lining 16, as represented in
[0014] The general configuration of the aforementioned components allows the present invention to efficiently and effectively retain items without allowing for the escape of smells or odors. The outer enclosure 1 may comprise a closed enclosure end 2, an openable enclosure end 3, an interior enclosure surface 4, and an exterior enclosure surface 5, as represented in
[0015] The aforementioned components and subcomponents may combine to form a protective closure that prevents items from exiting the present invention while simultaneously preventing odors from exiting the present invention. The odor-reducing lining 16 may be mounted across the interior enclosure surface 4. This arrangement ensures that items positioned within the interior enclosure surface 4 may have odors neutralized while such items are contained. The at least one inner enclosure 6 may be positioned within the outer enclosure 1, as represented in
[0016] The odor-reducing lining 16 may be made specifically of materials capable of both absorbing odors and enabling flexibility of the surrounding material. To this end, the odor-reducing lining 16 may be made of a fabric retaining activated charcoal. This arrangement prevents smells from exiting the present invention undiluted.
[0017] Similarly, the odor-reducing sleeve 7 itself may benefit from the inclusion of materials capable of absorbing odors without restricting the physical properties of the surrounding material. To this end, the odor-reducing sleeve 7 may be made of a fabric retaining activated charcoal. In this way, odors are prevented from exiting the present invention undiluted.
[0018] The odor-reducing sleeve 7 must be capable of opening in order to accept new items for retention. To provide for this, the odor-reducing sleeve 7, the holding buckle 13, and the sealing fastener 10 may be arranged in an open configuration, as represented in
[0019] It is also common for the user to wish to retain added items in a smell-proof storage environment. To allow this, the odor-reducing sleeve 7, the holding buckle 13, and the sealing fastener 10 may be arranged in a storage configuration, as represented in
[0020] In many cases, it may be advantageous for the odor-reducing sleeve 7 to be integrated into an existing bag or other such container. To this end, the second open sleeve end 9 may be hemmed onto the closed enclosure end 2. This arrangement allows the odor-reducing sleeve 7 to benefit from the physical protection of an existing external bag or support.
[0021] A user of the present invention may wish to separate different items based on use, smell, or a variety of other factors. To allow for this, the present invention may further comprise at least one ancillary compartment 17, as represented in
[0022] The user may wish for a convenient mechanism by which to grasp and manipulate the present invention. To this end, the present invention may further comprise a handle 18, as represented in
[0023] It may further be desirable for a user to transport the present invention upon the user's shoulders. To allow for this, the present invention may further comprise a pair of shoulder straps 19, as represented in
[0024] The holding buckle 13 must prevent undesirable unrolling of the present invention while the present invention is in the storage configuration. To enable this, the first buckle piece 14 may be a buckle clip, and the second buckle piece 15 may be a buckle holster, as represented in
[0025] When closed, the sealing fastener 10 must be capable of preventing items from exiting the present invention, regardless of whether the odor-reducing sleeve 7 is rolled or not. To this end, the sealing fastener 10 may be a hook-and-loop fastener, wherein the at least one first interlocking piece 11 may be a hooks portion of the hook-and-loop fastener, and wherein the at least one second interlocking piece 12 may be a loops portion of the hook-and-loop fastener, as represented in
[0026] The present invention may benefit from the addition of an intuitive opening and closing mechanism. To this end, the present invention may further comprise an aeratable fastener 22. The aeratable fastener 22 is preferably a standard zipper, which has been found to be less fragile than current water-proof or odor-proof zippers over extended use. The aeratable fastener 22 may be operatively integrated into the openable enclosure end 3, wherein the aeratable fastener 22 is used to selectively open or selectively close the openable enclosure end 3. Thus, the user may selectively toggle the open or closed status of the openable enclosure end 3.
[0027] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.