Configurable bag having faceplates
12016447 ยท 2024-06-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2004/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C7/0077
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F3/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Disclosed is a configurable bag having a main bag compartment defined by a foldable bag body configurable between at least a first configuration and a second configuration via a folding of the bag body, the main bag compartment being accessible via a closable opening disposed in the foldable bag body when in the first configuration. The configurable bag further includes a first securing means and a second securing means affixed to the bag body, wherein the first and second securing means are disposed out of position for connection when the bag body is in the first configuration. The first and second securing means are positioned for connection via folding the bag body into the second configuration. The first and second securing means are configured to secure the bag body in the second configuration when the first securing means is secured to the second securing means.
Claims
1. A configurable bag comprising: a foldable bag body defining a main bag compartment that is accessible through a closable opening formed therein, said foldable bag body being configurable between at least a first configuration wherein said foldable bag body is substantially unfolded and a second configuration wherein said foldable bag body is folded upon itself to define a folded edge and an opposing edge, said foldable bag body comprising: a front panel; a back panel opposite said front panel and defining a cover attachment means disposed thereon; a faceplate removably secured to said back panel through said cover attachment means; a plurality of side panels each comprising an attachment means, wherein said attachment means associated with one of said plurality of side panels is individually engageable with said attachment means of a plurality of said plurality of side panels to provide selective connection therebetween; and a pair of convertible straps comprising: a first strap having a top end fixedly secured to a relative top left end of said foldable bag body and a bottom end removably securable to a relative bottom left end of said foldable bag body; and a second strap having a bottom end fixedly secured to a relative bottom right end of said foldable bag body and a top end removably securable to one or the other of (i) a relative top right end of said foldable bag body and (ii) said bottom end of said first strap; and a plurality of storage compartments each removably attachable to said front panel and defining at least one closable opening formed therein, wherein each of said plurality of storage compartments are disposed on a single side of said foldable bag body while said foldable bag body is maintained in said first configuration, while at least two of said plurality of storage compartments are disposed on opposing sides of said foldable bag body while said foldable bag body is maintained in said second configuration through connection at said opposing edge between at least a pair of said plurality of side panels and corresponding ones of said attachment means to provide an overlap of at least one of a remainder of said plurality of side panels.
2. The configurable bag of claim 1, wherein said plurality of storage compartments define a first storage compartment and a second storage compartment.
3. The configurable bag of claim 2, wherein at least one of said first storage compartment and said second storage compartment is removably attached to said main bag compartment via at least one of a plurality of straps, a zipper, a hook and loop closure, and a first plurality of straps interwoven with a second plurality of straps, said second plurality of straps being disposed on said main bag compartment.
4. The configurable bag of claim 1, further including a first connector coupled at said bottom end of said first strap, and a second connector coupled at said top end of said second strap, said first connector removably securable to said second connector.
5. The configurable bag of claim 1, wherein said first strap and said second strap are secured to said relative top end and said relative bottom end of said bag body when in said first configuration, and secured to each other when in said second configuration.
6. The configurable bag of claim 1, wherein said first strap and said second strap extend from a relative back of said bag body when in said first configuration.
7. The configurable bag of claim 1, wherein said bag body is folded about a relative center thereof in said second configuration.
8. The configurable bag of claim 1, wherein said bag body is folded about a relative center to receive an object within said relative center.
9. The configurable bag as claimed in claim 8, wherein said object is a bike.
10. The configurable bag of claim 1, wherein said first configuration is a backpack.
11. The configurable bag of claim 1, wherein said second configuration is a messenger bag.
12. The configurable bag of claim 11, wherein said main bag compartment is closed and a first of said plurality of storage compartments is a primary storage unit.
13. The configurable bag of claim 1, further including a belt attached to said back panel with a belt attachment means, said belt further having a belt connection means to secure a first side of said belt to a second side of said belt when said belt is wrapped around a user.
14. The configurable bag of claim 13, wherein said belt attachment means is at least one of a zipper, a hook and loop closure, and a plurality of snaps.
15. The configurable bag of claim 1, wherein said main bag compartment includes a plurality of straps arranged in a woven pattern.
16. The configurable bag of claim 1, wherein said cover attachment means comprises a hook and loop closure.
17. The configurable bag of claim 1, wherein said attachment means comprise a first attachment means, a second attachment means, a third attachment means and a fourth attachments means such that: when said foldable bag body is in said first configuration, said first and second attachment means are selectively engageable with one another to connect a first side panel of said plurality of side panels to a second side panel of said plurality of side panels while said third and fourth attachment means are selectively engageable with one another to connect a third side panel of said plurality of side panels to a fourth side panel of said plurality of side panels; and when said foldable bag body is in said second configuration, said first and fourth attachment means are selectively engageable with one another to connect said first side panel of said plurality of side panels to said fourth side panel of said plurality of side panels to provide said overlap for said second and third side panels of said plurality of side panels.
18. The configurable bag of claim 17, wherein said overlap provides a cover for at least a majority of said closeable opening.
19. The configurable bag of claim 1, wherein when said foldable bag body is in said second configuration, said main bag compartment defines a compressed profile that possesses a reduced carrying capacity relative to when said foldable bag body is in said first configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The following descriptions should not be considered limiting in any way. With reference to the accompanying drawings, like elements are numbered alike:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(20) The first adjustment means 148 can be in the form of a buckle and a strap or related measure of adjusting the distance between the strap 118 and the back panel 106 to accommodate the user's comfort. A second adjustment means 158 can also be in the form of a buckle and a strap or related measure of adjusting the distance between the second strap 120 and the back panel 106. The second adjustment means 158 is fixed to the back panel 106. The first end 128 of the first strap 118 is configured to mate with the first adjustment means 148. The second end 132 of the second strap 120 is configured to mate with the second adjustment means 158. For example, if the connecting means 134 is a buckle, then the adjustment means 148 is received in the buckle 134 and adjusted thereto to accommodate the user's comfort, increasing or decreasing the distance between the strap 118 and the back panel 106.
(21) The configurable bag 100 further includes side panels extending along the longitudinal axis of the main compartment 102. As seen in
(22) The panels can be used to compress the main compartment 102 between adjacent panels or to convert the bag 102 from the first configuration 100 to the second configuration 184. As seen in
(23) In the illustrated embodiment, all of the disclosed attachment means 150, 152, 154, 156 are zippers disposed along the exterior surface of the side panels 140, 142, 144, 146, respectively, for providing a secure and easily accessible connection between the side panels 140, 142, 144, 146. Other attachment means can be used such as snaps, hook and loop closures, or the like.
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(25) Although not illustrated, the faceplate 160 can include a variety of artistic designs displayed thereon. Thus, a user could interchange the faceplate having a first artistic design with a faceplate having an alternative and second artistic design. Thus, the user could interchange the faceplate to reflect their style or design preference. The connection means 162 makes this interchangeability possible because the faceplate 160 can be quickly and securely removed and reattached to the back panel 106. The interchangeable faceplate would also have a corresponding attachment means such as a plurality of loops arranged on the interior of the faceplate. The material of the faceplate 160 could be similar to that of the back panel 106 or an alternative material to reflect the artistic style and preference of the user.
(26) To convert the bag 100 from the first configuration to the second configuration, as seen in
(27) To convert the bag from the first or second configuration to the third configuration 186, as seen in
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(29) The belt 164 further includes a belt connection means for securing the belt 164 to a user's waist or to a bicycle 186. Specifically, the belt connection means 168 is partially disposed at first end 171 and second end 173 to secure the first end 171 to the second end 173. In the illustrated embodiment, the belt connection means 168 is in the form of a buckle 168. As such, the first end 171 engages the second end 173 to secure the buckle 168.
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(31) An additional feature of the bag 100 is the ability to arrange the storage compartments 112, 114 in a vertical or horizontal orientation. Turning to
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(33) While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplar) embodiment, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or substance to the teachings of the invention without departing from the scope thereof. Therefore, it is important that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the apportioned claims. Moreover, unless specifically stated any use of the terms first, second, etc. do not denote any order or importance, but rather the terms first, second, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another.