Audio gift bag with handles
10407216 ยท 2019-09-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D33/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D15/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bag having a flap-activated audio or sound player and handles to cinch the flap securely in a closed position to avoid inadvertent activation of the sound player.
Claims
1. A bag comprising: a main body including a front panel, a back panel, a left side panel, a right side panel, and a base panel, wherein the main body presents an opening at a top end; a flap disposed on the back panel at the top end, wherein the flap includes an elongated neck and a shoulder portion, wherein the flap presents a top edge and a neck fold, wherein the flap bends at the neck fold when in a closed position, wherein the neck fold lies substantially along or slightly offset from the elongated neck, wherein the bag is configured to be selectively placed into an open position, a first closed position, and a second closed position, wherein the first closed position is defined as the front panel, the back panel, and the flap being substantially parallel to each other, with the flap covering the opening, wherein the second closed position is defined as the front panel and the back panel being disposed at an acute angle so as to accommodate an object within the bag, with the flap covering the opening; a looped handle disposed at least partially through the front panel and the back panel and configured to cinch the top end of the bag into the second closed position, wherein the looped handle is configured to keep the flap adjacent to the front panel in the second closed position, a sound device secured to the main body having a switch secured to the flap, wherein the flap is configured to activate the switch while the bag is in the open position and deactivate the switch while the bag is in the first closed position and the second closed position, wherein the neck fold allows separation between the front panel and the back panel by creating an angle between the elongated neck and the shoulder portion such that the front panel and the back panel are separated to allow the object to be disposed in the bag without activating the switch that is secured to the flap so as to prevent inadvertent playing of the sound device.
2. The bag of claim 1, wherein the bag is further configured to be disposed in a third closed position defined as the front panel and the back panel being deflected inward, wherein the flap is configured to deactivate the switch in the third closed position.
3. The bag of claim 2, wherein the neck fold in the flap allows the front panel and the back panel to separate, in the third closed position, in order to contain the object within the bag while not forcing the elongated neck to unlatch from the front panel.
4. The bag of claim 2, wherein the flap deactivates the sound device in the third closed position.
5. The bag of claim 1, wherein the front panel and the back panel each present an aperture, wherein said looped handle is threaded through the apertures in the front panel and the back panel to draw the front panel to the back panel inward to cinch the bag in the second closed position.
6. The bag of claim 5, wherein the left side panel and the right side panel each present a side aperture, wherein said looped handle is threaded through the apertures and the side apertures.
7. The bag of claim 1, further comprising: a reusable fastener configured to retain the flap adjacent to the front panel, wherein the reusable fastener is formed of a hook-and-loop fastener.
8. The bag of claim 1, wherein the sound device comprises: an electronic microchip; and a memory for storing a prerecorded message.
9. The bag of claim 8, wherein the sound device further comprises a record button configured instruct the electronic microchip to record a customized message to be said prerecorded message.
10. The bag of claim 1, wherein the right side panel and the left side panel each includes a crease that form gussets when bag is in the first closed position.
11. A bag comprising: a main body including a front panel, a back panel, a left side panel, a right side panel, and a base panel, wherein the main body presents an opening at a top end; a T-shaped flap disposed on the back panel at the top end, wherein the T-shaped flap includes an elongated neck and a shoulder portion, wherein the flap presents a top edge and a neck fold, wherein the flap bends at the neck fold when in a closed position, wherein the neck fold lies substantially along or slightly offset from the elongated neck, wherein the bag is configured to be selectively placed into an open position, a first closed position, and a second closed position, wherein the first closed position is defined as the front panel, the back panel, and the T-shaped flap being substantially parallel with the T-shaped flap covering the opening, wherein the second closed position is defined as the front panel and the back panel being disposed at an acute angle so as to accommodate an object within the bag with the T-shaped flap covering the opening; a looped handle disposed at least partially through the front panel and the back panel and configured to cinch the top end of the bag into the second closed position, wherein the looped handle is configured to keep the shoulder portion of the T-shaped flap adjacent to the front panel in the second closed position; and a sound device secured to the main body having a switch secured to the T-shaped flap, wherein the T-shaped flap is configured to activate the switch while the bag is in the open position and deactivate the switch while the bag is in the first closed position and the second closed position, wherein the neck fold allows separation between the front panel and the back panel by creating an angle between the elongated neck and the shoulder portion such that the front panel and the back panel are separated to allow the object to be disposed in the bag without activating the switch that is secured to the flap so as to prevent inadvertent playing of the sound device.
12. The bag of claim 11, wherein the bag is further configured to be disposed in a third closed position defined as the front panel and the back panel being deflected inward, wherein the T-shaped flap is configured to deactivate the switch in the third closed position.
13. The bag of claim 12, wherein the looped handle is configured to keep the T-shaped flap adjacent to the front panel when the bag is in the third closed position.
14. The bag of claim 11, wherein the elongated neck of the T-shaped flap is hingedly engaged to the shoulder portion by the neck fold, wherein the neck fold allows the front panel and the back panel to separate, in the third closed position, in order to contain the object within the bag while not forcing the elongated neck to unlatch from the front panel.
15. The bag of claim 11, wherein the T-shaped flap has a length extending away from the top edge of the back panel that is greater than a maximum width of the elongated neck.
16. The bag of claim 11, wherein the looped handle forms a continuous loop, wherein the front panel and the back panel each present an aperture, wherein said looped handle is threaded through the apertures in the front panel and the back panel to draw the front panel to the back panel inward to cinch the bag in the second closed position.
17. The bag of claim 11, wherein at least a portion of the elongated neck of the T-shaped flap is disposed between the apertures when the bag is in the second closed position such that the looped handle is adjacent to the shoulder portion while the bag is being carried.
18. The bag of claim 11, further comprising: a reusable fastener configured to retain the T-shaped flap adjacent to the front panel, wherein the reusable fastener is formed of a hook-and-loop fastener.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
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(13) A top edge 24 of a T-shaped cover flap 18 is hingedly connected to the top, free edge of the back panel 12. Preferably, a fold along line D-D provides the hinge connection between the back panel 12 and top edge 24 of the T-shaped cover flap 18 so that the flap 18 may be integral with the back panel 12. The front panel 10, back panel 12, base panel 14 and side panels 16 may comprise cardboard, heavy paper, plastic, resilient polymer foam, or any other sufficiently resilient material. In certain embodiments the material comprises approximately 250 gsm laminated card stock or materials of comparable strength, durability, and/or stiffness. The material or materials selected for fabrication of the bag 1 are preferably of at least sufficient strength to bear the weight of a 750 mL bottle of wine, distilled spirits, or other liquid and more preferably are of at least sufficient strength to bear the weight of a 1.5 mL bottle of wine, distilled spirits, or other liquid.
(14) When the bag 1 is placed in a typical upright position, the side panels are folded or creased along lines A-B to form gussets 15 such that the gift bag 1 rests upon the base 14 in a substantially upright and unfolded position. In a folded position, the side panels are additionally folded along lines A-C and the back panel 12 is folded along line C-C so that the base panel 14 may be folded inwardly towards the back panel 12 such that the gift bag 1 may lie in a substantially flat and folded position.
(15) First side handle holes 20 and second side handle holes 21 are provided through the front panel 10, back panel 12, and side panels 16. The front panel 10 comprises a first side handle hole 20 and second side handle hole 21, each side panel comprises two first side handle holes 20 or second side handle holes 21, and the back panel comprises a first side handle hole 20 and second side handle hole 21. When the gift bag 1 is in a substantially flat and folded position, the first handle holes 20 in the front panel 10, back panel 12, and side panels 16 are substantially aligned with one another. Similarly, the second handle holes 21 in the front panel 10, back panel 12, and side panels 16 are also substantially aligned with one another when the bag 1 is in a substantially flat and folded position. The handle holes 20 and 21 may be reinforced by grommets 17 or other reinforcement means to enhance the ability of the bag 1 to hold heavy objects without the handle 22 or handles straps tearing through the bag structure.
(16) The handle 22 is preferably made from cloth, vinyl, plastic, leather or other flexible or pliable material, and is threaded through the first side handle holes 20 and then the second side handle holes 21. The ends of the handle 22 are connected together to form a continuous loop. When the gift bag 1 is carried by the handle 22, the handle 22 acts to cinch the gift bag shut wherein the upper ends of the front panel 10 and back panel 12 are pulled together by folding the bellows folded side panels 16. This cinching action is enhanced when the bag 1 is loaded with a weighted item such as a bottle of wine, distilled spirits, or other liquid, or other appropriately sized gift item.
(17) The hingedly connected T-shaped cover flap 18 can be moved from an open position, shown in
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(19) The cover flap 18 further includes a neck fold 30 or crease that may lie substantially along, or slightly offset from, the reduced neck 28. When the cover flap 18 is in the closed position, the cover flap 18 will preferentially bend at the neck fold 30. Upon a force pulling or pushing the upper ends of the front panel 10 and back panel 12 apart and therefore expanding the bellows fold A-A, the preferential bend at the neck fold 30 allows the front panel 10 and back panel 12 to part before the latching means 32 is forced to unlatch.
(20) A sound emitting device 40 is located within the back panel 12 of the gift bag 1. The sound emitting device 40 includes an electronic microchip sound emitting device 42 that includes a switch means 46 connected at one end to a slidable tongue mechanism 44 that is attached at the other end to the cover flap 18. Upon opening the cover flap 18, the slidable tongue mechanism 44 is pulled upward and allows the switch means 46 to close thereby activating the sound emitting device 40. Conversely, closing the cover flap 18 forces the slidable tongue mechanism 44 downward to open the switch means 46 and thereby deactivating the sound emitting device 40.
(21) In order to hang the gift bag 1 for display purposes, a hang tag 55 or other means for hanging, such as a loop of textile, paper or plastic, may be attached to the top end of the back panel 12. The hang tag 55 may comprise a sombrero cut aperture 57 for hanging the gift bag 1 upon a display stand peg such as a typical J-hook peg (not shown).
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