General infantry zipper bag and related methods of use
10674798 ยท 2020-06-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Broadly, the bag may be a drab heavyweight Cudara double strap duffle bag with: (1) a flap-covered and water proofed zipper along the length of the bag; (2) a light fabric bottom so that ownership identity information may be readily stenciled thereon the light fabric; and (3) a chain or other lock on the top flap so that the bag may be locked or chained to a secure location.
Claims
1. A duffle bag for use in a general infantry of a U.S. armed forces, comprising: a waterproof body configured for retaining items, said body shaped as a rectangular tubiform having a first side, second side, third side and fourth side, an open end and a closed end opposite the open end; a flap opening at the top end for accessing the items retained by the body; a square shaped bottom constructed of light-colored fabric that is in the general shape of a square, wherein the body is sewn around the sides of the bottom so as to create the tubiform with the bottom defining the closed end of the tubiform; a pair of web shoulder straps for carrying the bag by a person, adhered to the tubiform at the first side; only one handle adhered to and centered on the second side of the tubiform; and a waterproof side opening for accessing the items retained by the body adhered to the third side of the bag, said side opening defined by a cover flap and water proof zipper having a length substantially a length of one of the sides; wherein the top flap opening is closed and secured via material extending from the first, second, third and fourth sides and folded over the open end and the zipper is made of water resistant coils, and wherein the cover flap has a width approximately half a width of the third side, is positioned over the zipper and secured in position via a series of hook and loop fasteners running along the length of the flap and zipper.
2. The duffle bag of claim 1 wherein the bottom has a dimension of twelve inches and a length of the tubiform is 36 inches.
3. The duffle bag of claim 1, wherein the opening defined by the zipper does not meet the open end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The manner in which these objectives and other desirable characteristics can be obtained is explained in the following description and attached figures in which:
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(10) It is to be noted, however, that the appended figures illustrate only typical embodiments of the disclosed assemblies, and therefore, are not to be considered limiting of their scope, for the disclosed assemblies may admit to other equally effective embodiments that will be appreciated by those reasonably skilled in the relevant arts. Also, figures are not necessarily made to scale.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(11) In general, disclosed is an improved duffle bag for use by the general infantry of the U.S. armed forces. Broadly, the bag may be a drab heavyweight Cudara double strap duffle bag with: (1) a flap-covered and water proofed zipper along the length of the bag; (2) a light fabric bottom so that ownership identity information may be readily stenciled thereon the light fabric; and (3) a chain or other lock on the top flap so that the bag may be locked or chained to a secure location. The more specific details of the bag are disclosed in connection with the figures.
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(14) The bag may suitably be provided with mechanisms to assist the user in lugging the bag from place to place. Referring first to
(15) As alluded to above, the bag 1000 may suitably feature a side opening 1500 for accessing items retained by the bag. In one preferred embodiment shown in
(16) It should be noted that