Self-configuring bag
11533973 ยท 2022-12-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2007/0004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A self-configuring bag device formed of flexible material is configured for easy folding and storage while in a first position, and to operate as a bag to carry objects within an interior cavity in a bag configuration. Changing between the first position and bag configuration is accomplished by pulling upon first and second portions of a flexible member slidably positioned within a channel running around the perimeter edge of the body.
Claims
1. A self-configuring bag apparatus, comprising: a flexible body having a shape defined by a perimeter edge thereof; said body being planar and having a first surface opposite a second surface; said body positionable to a first position, with said first surface located upon a support surface; a channel formed around said perimeter edge of said body; a flexible member slidably engaged within said channel; a first opening communicating between said channel and said second surface, said first opening positioned on a first side of said body; a second opening communicating between said channel and said second surface, said second opening positioned on a second side of said body, opposite said first opening; a first projecting portion of said flexible member, extending from said first opening; a second projecting portion of said flexible member, extending from said second opening; said body reconfigurable from said first position to a bag configuration by a pulling of said first projecting portion and said second projecting portion to shorten a length of said flexible member positioned within said channel; said body in said bag configuration having a sidewall surrounding a central portion of said second surface; said channel positioned between a first flexible layer opposite a second flexible layer; a flexible central layer positioned in-between said first flexible layer and said second flexible layer; a first interior opening communicating through said flexible central layer at a first position aligned with said first opening; a second interior opening communicating through said flexible central layer at a second position aligned with said second opening; said first projecting portion communicating through both, said first interior opening and said first opening aligned therewith; said second projecting portion communicating through both said second interior opening and said opening aligned therewith; and an interior cavity defined by an area between said sidewall and said central portion of said second surface, said interior cavity configured to hold objects therein.
2. The self-configuring bag apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: a first handle, said first handle having a first end thereof connected to said body and having a second end thereof connected to said body; said first opening being located in-between said first end of said first handle and said second end of said first handle; a second handle, said second handle having a first end thereof connected to said body and having a second end thereof connected to said body; and said second opening being located in-between said first end of said second handle and said second end of said second handle.
3. The self-configuring bag apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: a first portion of said channel running along said first side of said body; a second portion of said channel running along said second side of said body; a third portion of said channel running along a third side of said body between said first side of said body and said second side of said body; a fourth portion of said channel running along a fourth side of said body opposite said third portion of said channel; said flexible member communicating in a first diagonal section, between said first portion of said channel and said third portion of said channel; said flexible member communicating in a second diagonal section between said third portion of said channel and said second portion of said channel; said flexible member communicating in a third diagonal section between said second portion of said channel and said fourth portion of said channel; and said flexible member communicating in a fourth diagonal section between said fourth portion of said channel and said first portion of said channel.
4. The self-configuring bag apparatus of claim 2, additionally comprising: a first portion of said channel running along said first side of said body; a second portion of said channel running along said second side of said body; a third portion of said channel running along a third side of said body between said first side of said body and said second side of said body; a fourth portion of said channel running along a fourth side of said body opposite said third portion of said channel; said flexible member communicating in a first diagonal section, between said first portion of said channel and said third portion of said channel; said flexible member communicating in a second diagonal section between said third portion of said channel and said second portion of said channel; said flexible member communicating in a third diagonal section between said second portion of said channel and said fourth portion of said channel; and said flexible member communicating in a fourth diagonal section between said fourth portion of said channel and said first portion of said channel.
5. The self-configuring bag apparatus of claim 2, additionally comprising: a first restraint engaged to said first projecting portion, said first restraint having a cross section which is larger than a diameter of said first opening; and a second restraint engaged to said second projecting portion, said second restraint having a cross section which is larger than a diameter of said second opening.
6. The self-configuring bag apparatus of claim 3, additionally comprising: a first restraint engaged to said first projecting portion, said first restraint having a cross section which is larger than a diameter of said first opening; and a second restraint engaged to said second projecting portion, said second restraint having a cross section which is larger than a diameter of said second opening.
7. The self-configuring bag apparatus of claim 4, additionally comprising: a first restraint engaged to said first projecting portion, said first restraint having a cross section which is larger than a diameter of said first opening; and a second restraint engaged to said second projecting portion, said second restraint having a cross section which is larger than a diameter of said second opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING FIGURES
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form a part of the specification, illustrate some, but not the only or exclusive, examples of embodiments and/or features. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than limiting.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED
Embodiments of the Invention
(8) In this description, the directional prepositions of up, upwardly, down, downwardly, front, back, top, upper, bottom, lower, left, right and other such terms refer to the device as it is oriented and appears in the drawings and are used for convenience only. They are not intended to be limiting or to imply that the device has to be used or positioned in any particular orientation.
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(11) Channels 17 are formed around the perimeter of the body 12. The channels 17 run substantially parallel to each side edge of the body 12. Such channels 17 may be formed by hemming the material forming the body 12 such as by sewing 20 or by ultrasonic welding or adhesive, which holds a portion of each side edge folded against the body 12. In a particularly preferred mode of the device 10 having an interior opening 33, during formation of the channels 17 by sewing or other means, the central layer 21 (
(12) This central layer 21 is positionable within the channels 17, for example, by a double-fold hemming where the central layer 21 is folded along the edge, and then the edge is folded again and sewn. This central layer 21 as shown for example in the enlarged window of
(13) As shown, the central opening 32 is formed into the first layer 23 of flexible fabric or material forming the channels 17. The interior opening 33 is formed in the central layer 21 of material positioned within the channels 17 in-between the first layer 23 and the second layer 25. Both the central opening 32 and the interior opening 33, may both be reinforced with metal or polymeric supports such as grommets, eyelets, or other engageable components which have an opening surrounded by a metal or polymeric shoulder portion, which is a well known configuration for eyelets and grommets and the like.
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(15) As shown and preferred to more easily cinch the flexible member 18 and form the accordion folding of the four sides of the body 12, pairs of openings 22 are positioned on the body 12 with one such pair of openings 22 located adjacent each of four corners 24 of the body 12. Each pair of openings 22 at each corner 24, forms a diagonal portion 26 of the flexible member 18 which is slidably positioned within the channels 17 running around the circumference of the body 12. Thus each of a first, second, third, and fourth diagonal portion 26, communicates the flexible member 18 from a channel 17 formed on one edge of the body 12 to a channel 17 formed on an adjacent edge of the body 12.
(16) As shown, the body 12 has a circumferential pathway formed for the flexible member 18 through respective channels 17 which are formed around the perimeter of the body 12. This circumferential pathway includes four portions of the flexible member 18 are each positioned within a respective channel 17, and four portions of the flexible member 18 communicating between adjacent channels 17 at diagonal sections 26.
(17) Covers 28 which are open on both ends, are preferably engaged to the body 12, and form diagonal passages 31 through which the diagonal sections 26 slidably communicate. While the device 10 will perform well without them, these covers 28 are preferred as testing shows a pulling of the projecting portions (
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(19) Also shown are the projecting portions 30 of the flexible member 18, communicating through central openings 32. These central openings 32 which, as noted, may be reinforced, provide a path for the projecting portions 30 of the flexible member 18 from the channels 17 formed between the first layer 23 and second layer 25 of flexible material or fabric, fabric forming the body 12 and the channels 17. As shown, the projecting portions 30 may be held in this projecting position by restraints 37 which engage upon or are formed into the flexible member 18 forming the projecting portions 30. Such restraints 37 will have a diameter larger than that of the central openings 32. Such restraints 37, for example, may be a knot formed in the flexible member 18, or a compressed ring, or a swag, or another restraint 37 which will engage the flexible member 18,
(20) As shown in the enlarged sectional view of the central openings 32 of
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(25) While all of the fundamental characteristics and features of the self configuring bag device have been shown and described herein, with reference to particular embodiments thereof, a latitude of modification, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure and it will be apparent that in some instances, some features of the invention may be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth. It should also be understood that various substitutions, modifications, and variations may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Consequently, all such modifications and variations and substitutions are considered included within the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.