Bag organizer systems and methods of assembly
11547192 · 2023-01-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2011/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2011/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Various implementations include a bag organizer system that includes at least one pocket disposed within a bag cavity and is coupled to a fixed surface within the bag cavity. The pocket includes at least one pocket side wall having a first edge and a second edge opposite the first edge along a longitudinal axis of the pocket. The first and second edges of the pocket side wall at least partially define an opening to a pocket cavity defined by the pocket side wall and a closed end of the pocket cavity, respectively. The pocket is expandable and collapsible, and the pocket is coupled to the fixed surface by a single seam extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pocket, and the closed end of the pocket is not coupled to the fixed surface such that the pocket is hingedly coupled to the fixed surface via the single seam.
Claims
1. A bag organizer system comprising: a bag having at least one bag side wall, wherein the at least one bag side wall at least partially defines a bag cavity, and a first edge of the at least one bag side wall at least partially defines an opening to the bag cavity; and at least one pocket disposed within the bag cavity and fixedly coupled to a fixed surface within the bag cavity, the pocket comprising at least one pocket side wall having a first edge and a second edge that is opposite the first edge along a longitudinal axis of the pocket, wherein the at least one pocket side wall at least partially defines a pocket cavity, the first edge of the pocket side wall at least partially defines an opening to the pocket cavity, and the second edge of the pocket side wall at least partially defines a closed end of the pocket cavity, wherein: the first edge of the pocket side wall is closer to the bag opening than the second edge of the pocket side wall, the pocket is expandable and collapsible, a length of the pocket as measured in the direction of the pocket longitudinal axis is greater than a greatest width and/or depth of the pocket when expanded, wherein the width and depth are measured in directions perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and in the same plane, and wherein the width and depth of the pocket are less than a width and a depth of the bag, respectively, the pocket is coupled to the fixed surface by a single seam extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pocket and the closed end of the pocket is not coupled to the fixed surface such that the pocket is hingedly coupled to the fixed surface via the single seam, and the pocket is a first pocket and the bag organizer system comprises a second pocket, the second pocket being coupled to the first pocket, and the second pocket having a length, a width, and a depth that is less than the length, width, and depth of the first pocket, and wherein the opening of the second pocket is adjacent the opening of the first pocket.
2. The bag organizer system of claim 1, wherein the fixed surface is an inner surface of the bag side wall, a liner coupled to the bag side wall, a side seam of a liner coupled to the bag side wall, a surface of a bag divider wall, or a side seam coupling two bag side walls.
3. The bag organizer system of claim 1, wherein the pocket side wall further comprises a sheet material and a covering material that extends over at least an inner surface of the sheet material, the inner surface of the sheet material facing the pocket cavity, the sheet material having a stiffness that is greater than a stiffness of the covering material.
4. The bag organizer system of claim 3, wherein the covering material is fabric, leather, or vinyl.
5. The bag organizer system of claim 3, wherein the sheet material is chosen from foam, felt, interfacing textile, cardboard, polymer, metal, or composites thereof.
6. The bag organizer system of claim 3, wherein the covering material is sewn to the fixed surface of the bag, and the sheet material is encapsulated by the covering material but is not sewn to the fixed surface of the bag.
7. The bag organizer system of claim 6, wherein a portion of the covering material extends past the second edge of the sheet material to form the closed end of the pocket.
8. The bag organizer system of claim 7, wherein the at least one pocket side wall is a single side wall, the single side wall encircles the pocket cavity, and the single seam is formed with a portion of the covering material that extends past a perimeter of the sheet material in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the pocket cavity.
9. The bag organizer system of claim 8, wherein: the single pocket side wall is rectangular shaped and comprises third and fourth edges that extend between the first and second edges of the pocket side wall and are opposite and spaced apart from each other, and the pocket side wall is folded about an axis that extends through the first and second edges of the pocket side wall such that the third and fourth edges are adjacent each other and are coupled together and to the fixed surface of the bag via the single seam.
10. The bag organizer system of claim 9, wherein the covering material is fabric, and the sheet material is rectangular shaped and comprises a score that extends from a center of a first edge of the sheet material to a center of a second edge of sheet material, wherein a first portion of the sheet material is on one side of the score and a second portion of the sheet material is on the other side of the score, and wherein the first and second portions are spaced further apart from each other to define the pocket cavity in an expanded configuration than in a collapsed configuration.
11. The bag organizer system of claim 10, wherein the score is a first score, and the sheet material comprises additional scores that extend from the first edge of the sheet material to the second edge of the sheet material, the sheet material being bendable about the scores for collapsing and expanding.
12. The bag organizer system of claim 11, wherein the scores comprise second, third, and fourth scores that are spaced apart from each other and a third edge of the sheet material in the first portion, and fifth, sixth, and seventh scores that are spaced apart from each other and a fourth edge of the sheet material in the second portion, wherein the third and fourth edges of the sheet material extend between the first and second edges and are opposite and spaced apart from each other.
13. The bag organizer system of claim 1, wherein the single seam of the second pocket is coupled to the single seam of the first pocket and the fixed surface of the bag.
14. The bag organizer system of claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the bag side wall defines a pocket, the bag side wall pocket configured for receiving a smartphone or mobile computing device.
15. The bag organizer system of claim 1, wherein: the at least one bag side wall comprises a piece of material having a rectangular shape with first, second, third, and fourth edges, the first edge of the bag side wall material corresponds with the first edge of the bag, the second edge of the bag side wall material is opposite and spaced apart from the first edge of the bag material, and the third and fourth edges of the bag side wall material extend between the first and second edges and are opposite and spaced apart from each other, the bag side wall material is folded about an axis that extends between the first and second edges such that the first and second edges define the opening to the bag cavity, and the third and fourth edges are coupled together to form side seams.
16. The bag organizer of claim 1, wherein the at least one pocket side wall comprises a sheet material that extends from the first edge of the pocket side wall to the second edge of the pocket side wall, wherein the sheet material has a stiffness that supports the first edge of the pocket side wall and prevents the first edge of the pocket side wall from collapsing toward or away from the pocket cavity under the force of gravity.
17. The bag organizer system of claim 16, wherein the sheet material is chosen from foam, felt, interfacing textile, polymer, cardboard, metal, or composites thereof.
18. The bag organizer system of claim 16, wherein the at least one pocket side wall is a single side wall that encircles the pocket cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Example features and implementation are disclosed in the accompanying drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the arrangements and instrumentalities shown. Furthermore, various features may not be drawn to scale.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) Various implementations include a built-in bag organizer system for a bag. Example bags include a handbag (or “purse”), travel bag, backpack, tote bag, beach bag, carry-on bag, suitcase, overnight bag, “man-purse” (also known as a “murse”), etc. The bag organizer system may include pockets for items such as eyewear, lip wear, mobile phone, identification (ID) card or passport, credit card(s), and/or keys. In some implementations, ID cards/passports, money, and credit cards may be stored in a separate wallet that can be disposed within the bag.
(17) In some implementations, the bag organizer system is designed to smartly organize and carry these everyday items. According to some implementations, the bag organizer system: 1. Protects mobile phones from scratches from other objects in bag; 2. Keeps clean and prevents scratches and crushing or other damage to eyewear from other objects in bag; 3. Creates easy access to all essential items without the user having to feel around or take items out of the bag to get what is needed; 4. Allows one handed access to eyeglasses and mobile phones and for the ability to retrieve these items from the bag using just one hand, if desired; 5. Allows unused pockets to be collapsed to make room for other objects; and/or 6. Creates a smart, sleek, and sophisticated style handbag appealing to all generations.
(18) People with smaller handbags tend to struggle to access what is needed when reaching into their handbag. For example, they have to pull things out to get to keys at the bottom or find lipstick somewhere in the middle. And, bags do not provide a protective pocket for eyewear, which allows the eyewear to be scratched or crushed/damaged when stored in the bag.
(19) Seldom do people need to bring a bulky wallet filled with credit cards, checkbook, change, photos, etc. These items are not necessary most of the time and just take up valuable space. The wallet shown in
(20) Various implementations of the bag organizer system provide organization and streamline ease of use for the way we live and work. According to some implementations, the bag organizer system comes in various styles, colors, patterns, and materials, with a keen sense of design and detail for the interior and exterior for the bag.
(21) According to various implementations, the bag organizer system includes at least one eyewear pocket that is configured for being coupled to a fixed surface within a cavity of a bag. The eyewear pocket is configured for storing and protecting eyewear, such as sunglasses or eyeglasses. The eyewear pocket includes at least one eyewear pocket side wall that has a first edge and a second edge that is opposite the first edge along a longitudinal axis of the eyewear pocket. The at least one eyewear pocket side wall at least partially defines an eyewear pocket cavity, and the first edge of the eyewear pocket side wall at least partially defines an opening to the eyewear pocket cavity. The second edge of the eyewear pocket side wall at least partially defines a closed end of the eyewear pocket cavity. The first edge defining the eyewear pocket opening is closer to the bag opening than the second edge. The eyewear pocket is expandable and collapsible. When expanded, objects can be stored and accessed within the pocket cavity. In addition, a length of the eyewear pocket as measured in the direction of the eyewear pocket longitudinal axis is greater than a greatest width and/or depth of the eyewear pocket when expanded, wherein the width and depth are measured in directions perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and in the same plane.
(22) In some implementations, the pocket is fixedly coupled to the fixed surface within the bag cavity by a single seam, and the closed end of the pocket is not coupled to the fixed surface such that the pocket is hingedly coupled to the fixed surface via the single seam. The single seam, according to some implementations, extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pocket. For example, in some implementations, the single seam may extend at an angle including and between 0° and 30° relative to the longitudinal axis of the pocket. In other implementations, the single seam may extend at an angle between 30° and 60°.
(23) In some implementations, the at least one eyewear pocket side wall includes a sheet material that extends between the first edge and the second edge of the eyewear pocket side wall. The sheet material is sufficiently stiff such that the first edge of the pocket side wall does not collapse toward or away from the pocket cavity under the force of gravity.
(24) The bag organizer system may also include a bag to which the pocket is coupled. The bag includes at least one bag side wall that at least partially defines a bag cavity and a first edge of the at least one bag side wall that at least partially defines an opening to the bag cavity. In addition, the width and depth of the eyewear pocket are less than a width and a depth of the bag, respectively.
(25) In various implementations, the first edge of the bag and/or the external pocket may include another suitable type of closure or no closure. For example, suitable types of closures may include a zipper, at least one magnet, a flap, or a clasp.
(26) In various implementations, the side wall(s) of the bag may be made of any type of materials suitable for a bag, such as, but not limited to, fabric, quilted fabric, leather, foam, vinyl, or canvas.
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(30) The eyewear pocket 212 includes a sheet material and a covering material 218 that form an eyewear pocket side wall 219. The sheet material of the eyewear pocket side wall 219 encircles an eyewear pocket cavity 220, and the covering material 218 encapsulates the sheet material. In some implementations, the sheet material may include foam, felt, interfacing textile, cardboard, polymer, metal (e.g., metal spring plate), and/or composites thereof. The thickness of the sheet material may be 0.1 to 0.4 inches, in some implementations. In addition, the sheet material may be movable between the expanded and collapsed positions with a force that can be applied by the object moving into the cavity or by the user's hand, which allows the user to access the pocket one-handedly, according to some implementations. Furthermore, in this implementation, the opening to the eyewear pocket cavity 220 is unobstructed from the opening of the bag 10 to facilitate one-handed access to the pocket 212. In other words, there is no flap or covering over the opening to the eyewear pocket cavity 220.
(31) The covering material 218 is fabric in the implementation shown, but in other implementations, the covering material 218 may include leather, vinyl, foam, or other suitable soft covering material.
(32) The sheet material extends the full length of the eyewear pocket 212 and substantially around a perimeter of the pocket 212 to provide impact protection to eyewear stored therein from any side of the pocket 212. The covering material 218 extends from each side edge of the sheet material. Side edges of the sheet material and the covering material 218 are coupled together to create the pocket cavity 220 and an opening 220a to the cavity 220, and the side edges of at least the covering material that are substantially parallel with a longitudinal axis of the pocket cavity are sewn or otherwise coupled together and to the interior wall 210 of the handbag 10. Edges of the covering material that extend in a direction that is substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis are sewn or otherwise coupled together to form a closed end 220b of the pocket 212. In this implementation, the sheet material is one monolithic piece of material, but in other implementations, the sheet material comprises a plurality of pieces of material that are coupled to each other directly or indirectly to provide vertical stiffness to the pocket side wall.
(33) When the eyewear pocket 212 is coupled to the interior wall 210, a center portion 218a of the covering material 218 and the sheet material are distally disposed relative to the interior wall 210, and the side edges of the covering material 218 and sheet material are proximally disposed relative to the interior wall 210. The pocket 212 is collapsible in a radial direction relative to the central longitudinal axis of the pocket to provide space flexibility when eyeglasses are not stored in the pocket 212, and the pocket side wall 219 expands radially outwardly relative to the central longitudinal axis of the pocket to receive and store the eyewear. Because the pocket 212 is attached to the interior wall 210 along a single side seam and the bottom wall of the pocket is not attached to the interior wall, the pocket can hinge, or pivot, about the seam, which provides additional space flexibility within the cavity of the handbag 10. The sheet material of the pocket 212 maintains the length of the pocket 212 and keeps the pocket 212 upright, which prevents eyewear stored therein from falling out of the pocket 212 and prevents the side wall 219 of the pocket 212 from sagging or moving relative to the eyewear stored in the pocket 212. The lip wear pocket 214 is made similarly to the eyewear pocket 212 and is coupled to the eyewear pocket 212, but has smaller dimensions (length, width, and/or depth) than the eyewear pocket 212. In particular, the seam of the eyewear pocket 212 and the seam of the lip wear pocket 214 are aligned and coupled together and to the interior wall 210. The first edges of the eyewear pocket and lip wear pocket side walls are closer to the opening of the bag than the second edges of the pockets. In addition, in some implementations, the first edges of the pockets are disposed adjacent the opening of the bag (e.g., just below the closure along the first edge of the bag such that the bag is closable when the pockets include the eyeglasses and lip wear). In other implementations, the lip wear pocket can be attached to other portions of the eyewear pocket or to other portions of the interior surfaces of the bag.
(34) The interior wall 210 of the handbag 10 shown in
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(36) The bag 30 also includes a magnetic holder 318 for coupling to a custom ID/credit card(s) wallet, such as the wallet 400 shown in
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(42) The sheet material 1008 includes a first score 1014 that extends from a center of a first edge 1012a of the sheet material 1008 to a center of the second edge 1012b of the sheet material 1008. A first portion 1016 of the sheet material 1008 is on one side of the score 1014 and a second portion 1018 of the sheet material 1008 is on the other side of the score 1014. The sheet material 1008 also includes additional scores 1020a, 1020b, 1020c, 1020d, 1020e, 1020f that extend from the first edge 1012a of the sheet material 1008 to the second edge 1012b of the sheet material 1008, and the scores 1020a, 1020b, 1020c, 1020d, 1020e, 1020f allow the sheet material 1008 to bend and straighten at the scores 1020a, 1020b, 1020c, 1020d, 1020e, 1020f for expanding and collapsing the pocket 612. The first and second portions 1016, 1018 are spaced apart further from each other to define the pocket cavity 812 in the expanded configuration than in the collapsed configuration.
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(45) In some implementations, the bag organizer system includes two or more eyewear pockets 1210, 1212, such as those described above, that are disposed within the bag cavity 1214 and coupled to the same fixed surface 1216 or to different fixed surfaces within the bag cavity 1214 of a bag 1200. For example, as shown in
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(50) The main opening of the bag and/or one or more external pockets may be open or include a closure. For example, the closure may be a zipper, at least one magnet, a flap, or a clasp.
(51) The bag side wall may be made from a single piece of material having a rectangular shape, such as is shown in the implementations in
(52) However, in other implementations, such as shown in
(53) In other implementations, a front view of the pocket side wall has a triangular shape when assembled and coupled to the interior surface of the bag. In one such implementation, the pocket side wall is formed from a rectangular shaped material having a first edge and a second edge that are opposite and spaced apart from each other and a third edge and a fourth edge that extend between the first and second edges and are opposite and spaced apart from each other. The second edge is folded toward and coupled with the fourth edge, and the first edge and the third edge define the opening to the pocket cavity.
(54) Similarly, the eyewear pockets described above in relation to
(55) In the above described implementations, the covering material 1006 encapsulates the sheet material 1008, but in other implementations, the covering material may extend over one or more portions of an inner surface of the sheet material that faces the pocket cavity. And, in some implementations, the pocket side wall may not include the covering material, and the sheet material may be coupled to the fixed surface of the bag.
(56) The implementations described above utilize sewing as a fastening mechanism, but other suitable fasteners may be used. For example, other suitable fasteners may include magnets, clasps, rivets, a hook and/or a loop, wire or metal fasteners, hook/loop material, or adhesive.
(57) The pockets and wallet described above may be disposed in other places within the bag according to alternative implementations.
(58) A number of example implementations are provided herein. However, it is understood that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure herein. As used in the specification, and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. The term “comprising” and variations thereof as used herein is used synonymously with the term “including” and variations thereof and are open, non-limiting terms. Although the terms “comprising” and “including” have been used herein to describe various implementations, the terms “consisting essentially of” and “consisting of” can be used in place of “comprising” and “including” to provide for more specific implementations and are also disclosed.
(59) Disclosed are materials, systems, devices, methods, compositions, and components that can be used for, can be used in conjunction with, can be used in preparation for, or are products of the disclosed methods, systems, and devices. These and other components are disclosed herein, and it is understood that when combinations, subsets, interactions, groups, etc. of these components are disclosed that while specific reference of each various individual and collective combinations and permutations of these components may not be explicitly disclosed, each is specifically contemplated and described herein. For example, if a device is disclosed and discussed each and every combination and permutation of the device, and the modifications that are possible are specifically contemplated unless specifically indicated to the contrary. Likewise, any subset or combination of these is also specifically contemplated and disclosed. This concept applies to all aspects of this disclosure including, but not limited to, steps in methods using the disclosed systems or devices. Thus, if there are a variety of additional steps that can be performed, it is understood that each of these additional steps can be performed with any specific method steps or combination of method steps of the disclosed methods, and that each such combination or subset of combinations is specifically contemplated and should be considered disclosed.