EQUINE GEAR CARRYING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ITS MANUFACTURE
20200405024 ยท 2020-12-31
Assignee
- Fuller; Christina (Chuluota, FL, US)
- Cortez; Katherine Anneliese Fuller (Chuluota, FL, US)
- Fuller Cortez; Felicia Anne (Chuluota, FL, US)
Inventors
- Christina Fuller (Chuluota, FL, US)
- Katherine Anneliese Fuller Cortez (Chuluota, FL, US)
- Felicia Anne Fuller Corlez (Chuluota, FL, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. An equestrian sports gear carrying apparatus comprising of: a large main top compartment forming a receptacle for otherwise loose items, such as the equestrian riding boot; helmet; a bottom of bag that is of material(s) that are easily wiped down, cleaned or washed to remove unwanted foreign material(s); a mechanism for carrying and/or maneuvering the equestrian sports gear carrying apparatus; a minimum of one smaller receptacle area for receiving and/or attaching otherwise loose items;
2. The carrying apparatus of claim 1, having main top compartment receiving area comprising: an interior area for receiving larger main items comprising: helmet, boots; a stiffened material in select areas to protect apparatus' received items or use of stiffener comprising: canvas stiffener, nylon mesh, fabric stiffener, epoxies; an interior or exterior pocket for receiving otherwise loose items comprising: cell phone, keys, wallet, make up; a mechanism to attach other carrying/storage apparatuses or items; wherein the apparatus to close a compartment comprises: zipper, loop and hook, buttons, flap(s).
3. The carrying apparatus of claim 1, wherein the main top compartment and bottom of bag are joined to form a single integrated piece.
4. A bottom of the bag comprising: a durable material(s)/fabric(s) as to promote the ease of wiping down, washing, and/or cleaning the bottom of the be with each use.
5. The method of manufacture of claim 3, wherein the main top compartment is joined to the bottom of the bag comprises: preparing bottom of the bag of material that is easily removed of UFM, and selectively affixing a prepared main compartment with the bottom of bag to create one unit; wherein the join of the main top compartment and the bottom of bag preferred method is sewn, and may have the optional method that allows for the two joined compartments be separated; wherein the join comprises: straps, zippers, buttons and button-holes, tie-offs, elastic that extends around a bottom of the bag, latches on either the main compartment or on the bottom of the bag that loop to ridged-like teeth on the other portion of the bag, or a combination of different joining methods placed in any order on the main top compartment or bottom of the bag (i.e. buttons are on the bottom of the bag and button holes are on the top main compartment or, the method may be reversed, buttons are on the top main compartment and the button holes are on the bottom of the bag).
6. The method of claim 1 and 5 to obtain the easy to wipe down, wash, and/or clean UFM on the material used for the bottom of bag comprises of any of the following: a single or plural layer of natural or synthetic fabric/fibrous material of a non-specified weight comprising: vinyl, leather, cotton, faux leather, patent leather; a chemically treated or coated single or plural layer of natural or synthetic fabric/fibrous material of non-specified weight comprising: vinyl, leather, cotton, faux leather, patent leather; a combination of chemically treated/coated and untreated single or plural layer of natural or synthetic fabric/fibrous material of non-specified weight comprising: vinyl, leather, cotton, faux leather, patent leather; a molded resin comprising: rubber, PVC, molded plastics, or other forms of resins a combination of molded resin and fabric/fibrous material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] Drawings are not drawn to scale, but are in accordance of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] The invented gear carrying apparatus from Christina Fuller, Katherine Cortez, and Felicia Fuller of Chuluota, Fla., USA is a great improvement over conventional bags designed for the use of storing the equestrian riding gear for transporting and/or carrying the bag in two unique ways: 1) the bag has compartments and/or ways to attach/contain additional items 2) the gear carrying apparatus) referred to herein simply as a bag) is designed with the portion of the bag (the area that comes into contact when the otherwise loose items inside or attached to the bag are being accessed) to be easily wiped clean/washed of UFM with every use. The main compartment and bottom of the bag may be made of the same material; may be made of different materials, or a combination thereof. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that other suitable materials can be made, and such materials are contemplated and intended to be within the spirit and scope of the invention. The material of the bottom of the bag does not absorb water/liquids and allows for easy cleaning, washing, or wiping down UFMs.
[0017] The bottom of the bag (area of bag which has ground contact when the bag is being placed down or when items in or attached to the bag are accessed) is/arc any suitable single-layered or multi-layered natural, synthetic, molded, and/or blended fabric/material; that is non-porous, water-resistant, and/or water-repellant; of construction (hemming, stitching, glue adhesives, heated melding of materials, elastic/plastic chord or piping, 3-D printing, or molded natural and/or synthetic materials); has a main compartment directly or by means of a main sub-compartment as an extension of the bottom of the bag or is attached by one of a combination of glue, chords, stitching, hemming, snaps, buttons, rotational buttons, D rings, tie-off string, zipper(s) or suitable material to a top portion of the bag.
[0018] Those of skill will appreciate from the drawings the bottom of the bag is of material that is easily wiped down to remove UFM; constructing the main top compartment and bottom of bag of different materials provides for the bottom to be made of material that is easily wiped downusually a more dense and less-flexible material, thus allowing the top portion of the bag to be comprised of material(s) that is/are more aesthetically pleasing while the bag provides of greater functionality use in areas that are not deemed completely clean.
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[0020] Those of skill will appreciate from the drawings that the bag is lightweight, flexible while providing a stiffened fabric to protect riding gear from minor bends, provide for a bottom of the bag that is easy to wipe down, clean, wash with every use.
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[0023] The right-side view of the bag 33 portrays the optional outer pocket 40F and inner pockets, 40G, the figure illustrates the inner pocket having the ability to secure items inside by means of a zipper 50A; optional loop 40B, 40, buttons 40A, and carrying handle and strap, respectively, 30B, 30A. The drawing illustrates the bottom of the bag 10 and main top compartment 20 joined by stitching 6A. Those of skill will understand there are numerous ways to join the portions of the bag.
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[0029] FIG. 10A1 illustrates a preferred method is use of a sewn pattern piece to form a bottom of bag. Those of skill will appreciate the double-line to indicate hemming, the dotted line to be where the main compartment will attach to the bottom of the bag. The bottom of the bag with the preferred method can be of a single layer material 10A2 or be of layered materials 10A3. A pattern for the bottom of the bag 10A4 shows a double-line for hemming and dotted-line to indicate where stitching is applicable to create the bottom of the bag. Optional embodiments of the bottom of the bag include molded materials and various shapes with each having a different method for securing to the main compartment of the invention 10B1, 10B2, 10C, 10D.
[0030] It will be understood that the present invention is not limited by its dimensions or by the details of its construction, material(s), assembly or manufacture or use illustrated or described in this document. Any variation of fabrication, use, or application is contemplated as an alternative embodiment, and, hence, is within the scope and spirit, of the present invention. It will be understood that the present invention is not limited to the method or detail of construction, fabrication, manufacture, material, application or use as illustrated and described herein.
[0031] Additionally, the present invention has been illustrated and described with reference to various embodiments of the apparatus, to those skilled it will become obvious that other changes in detail and/or form may be made therein without departing from the spirit nor scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. The embodiments described herein are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. It is the appended claims of this invention, not restrictive illustrations, that provide the scope and inherent spirit of this invention.
[0032] The invention provides advantages over mainstay riding gear carrying apparatuses. The obvious benefit is the bottom of the bag being of different material than the main compartment and is easily wiped down, washed, or cleaned with every use. This advantage reduces the spread of unwanted foreign materials and the accompanying odors. Additionally, the present invention affords for the use of different fabrics, allowing the portions that are used for accessing, carrying or moving the bag to be of softer fabric that is more pleasing to the touch and deemed more aesthetically pleasing.
[0033] Accordingly, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention has been described and shown with reference to illustrations, that other changes in form and detail ma be made therein without deviating from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.