Portable safe
10273740 ยท 2019-04-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05G1/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A safe that may be secured to a fixed object while incorporated in a larger bag is provided. Also provided is a kit including a safe that can be installed in an existing bag. In use, the bag and safe are secured together and both may be simultaneously locked to a fixed object by a securing mechanism such as a loop cable with a locking mechanism. The securing mechanism enters both the bag and the safe through apertures which may be reinforced. The securing mechanism may be detached from the safe by detaching removable fasteners designed to secure the mechanism within the safe. The interior of the bag may also comprise a housing or a mounting mechanism to secure the safe within the bag.
Claims
1. A kit for installation of a safe into an interior of a bag, comprising: said safe being securable to an external structure, said safe further comprising: a hollow container having at least five sides and a lockable door for accessing an interior of said container, said sides and door of said hollow container defining an interior safe volume; a securing device connected to said container, said securing device being removably securable to the external structure, wherein said securing device is selected from the group consisting of a cable or wire, said securing device further comprising a lock with which to secure said safe to said external structure; said bag having an interior bag volume; a housing for removably restraining said safe; and mounting means to mount said housing into said interior of said bag, wherein said interior safe volume occupies less than half of the interior bag volume.
2. A kit of claim 1, wherein said housing restrains said safe by one of the following restraining means: hook and loop closure, snappable flange, integrally formed loops with a clasp, clips, or a latch.
3. A kit of claim 1, wherein said mounting means consists of a first hook and loop pad attached to the housing, which mates with a second hook and loop pad that can be mounted into said bag.
4. A kit of claim 3, additionally comprising reinforcement means to reinforce an exit point in the bag for said securing device.
5. A portable device for the storage of valuables, comprising a safe that is securable to an external structure, said safe comprising: a hollow container having at least five sides and a lockable door for accessing the interior of said container, said sides and door of said hollow container defining an interior safe volume; a securing device connected to said container, said securing device removably securable to the external structure, wherein said securing device is selected from the group consisting of a cable and wire, said securing device further comprising a lock with which to secure said safe to said external structure; said portable device, further comprising: a bag having an interior and an exterior, said bag interior having a bag interior volume, wherein said interior safe volume occupies less than half of the interior bag volume; a housing for said safe, said housing being mounted into the interior of said bag, wherein said bag having at least one aperture configured to accommodate said securing device.
6. The portable device of claim 5, further comprising reinforcement means around said at least one aperture.
7. The portable device of claim 5, wherein said housing restrains said safe by one of the following restraining means: hook and loop closure, snappable flange, integrally formed loops with a clasp, clips, or a latch.
8. The portable device of claim 5, wherein the housing is mounted using a first hook and loop pad attached to the housing, which mates with a second hook and loop pad that is mounted into said bag.
9. The portable device of claim 5, additionally comprising a cover for said at least one aperture.
10. A portable device for the storage of valuables, comprising a safe that is securable to an external structure, said safe comprising: a hollow container having at least five sides and a lockable door for accessing the interior of said container, said sides and door of said hollow container defining an interior safe volume; a securing device connected to said container, said securing device removably securable to the external structure, wherein said securing device is selected from the group consisting of a cable and wire, said securing device further comprising a lock with which to secure said safe to said external structure; said portable device further comprising: a bag having an interior and an exterior, said bag interior having a bag interior volume, wherein said interior safe volume occupies less than half of the bag interior volume; a housing for said safe, said housing being mounted into the interior of said bag, said housing including a cutout to expose a corresponding portion of an exterior surface of said safe when installed in said housing, to facilitate removal of said safe from said housing; wherein said bag having at least one aperture configured to accommodate said securing device.
11. The portable device of claim 10, wherein the housing is mounted using a first hook and loop pad attached to the housing, which mates with a second hook and loop pad that is mounted into said bag.
12. The portable device of claim 10, additionally comprising a cover for said at least one aperture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will now be better understood with reference to the description and to the accompanying drawings in which:
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(14) In these figures, preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of examples. It is to be expressly understood that the description and drawings are only for the purpose of illustration and are an aid for understanding. They are not intended to define the limits of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(15) As used herein, any usage of terms that suggest an absolute orientation (e.g. top, front, back etc.) are for illustrative convenience and refer to a specific orientation. However, such terms are not to be construed in a limiting sense as it is contemplated that various components will, in practice, be utilized in orientations that are the same as, or different than those described or shown.
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(17) While the outer housing 2 may be made from a hard plastic, metal, or composite, it may also be made from a more flexible material such as a plastic, padded fabric, nylon or rubber. Such flexible materials are advantageous in that they tend to be light-weight, and may be more easily attached to the bag. For instance, instead of requiring rivets, the housing when made from a padded fabric could be installed using a strong adhesive. Alternatively the housing could be installed using VELCRO straps or a pad on its exterior that mate with corresponding VELCRO straps or a pad that are glued or sewn into the bag. There are many ways in which the housing and securement means for the housing into the bag may be configured. Instead of the box-like structure shown, the housing could resemble a padded envelope with means to secure it into a bag interior.
(18) The safe may be of any shape, but will most often have a generally rectangular or elongate shape to conveniently store valuables such as cards, wallets, keys, and mobile phones.
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(20) The apertures 5 may be visible from the outside of the bag as shown in
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(22) While a loop cable comprises an advantageous locking mechanism due to its versatility and light weight, it is also possible to use other locking means to secure the safe and bag to a stationary object, as long as the locking means could be accommodated by apertures in the bag. It is to be appreciated by a person of skill in the art that the form of the locking means is not particularly limited and can take many known forms. For example, a U-shaped lock that traverses the apertures could be used.
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(25) In an alternative embodiment, the safe need not be provided already installed in a bag. A safe 3 and loop cable 4 as described above may be provided in a kit that allows a user to retrofit a preferred bag to incorporate the safe 3. The kit may include an outer housing, adhesive or other installation means for securing the housing into the bag, durable grommets or eyelets to reinforce the apertures needed for the loop cable 4, and installation instructions. The grommets or eyelets can be installed into apertures which have been made in a chosen bag in order to reinforce them. Alternatively adhesive patches or tape can be used to reinforce the apertures so as to prevent fraying or tearing of said apertures in use. In this way the safe 3 can be provided for installation into an existing bag.
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(29) Where such a housing 2 is used, as shown in
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(31) The safe can further be held in place within the mounting mechanism 25 by use of a snappable flange 23, a clip, latch, or any other fastener. Where such a mounting mechanism 25 is used, as shown in
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(33) Safe 3 may be inserted into housing 25 as shown. In this embodiment, housing 25 has on its bottom end a VELCRO pad (not shown) which has been attached by means such as adhesive or stitching. Shown below the housing 25 is a complementary VELCRO pad 32 which mates with the corresponding pad on the bottom of the housing 25. The pad 32 may be secured into bag 1 by adhesive or stitching or any other known securement means.
(34) In use, the safe 3 and housing 25 may thus be secured into and used in association with bag 1. Loop cable 4 may protrude from the bag through an aperture made specifically for that purpose as previously mentioned and described. Alternatively loop cable 4 may protrude through an existing opening 33 as shown. In such a case, if opening 33 is equipped with two opposed zipper pulls which traverse the perimeter of the opening 33, then the zipper pulls may be temporarily secured together around the protruding loop cable 4. The zipper pulls may be secured by any standard means such as small combination luggage locks or small keyed padlocks.
(35) The invention described above is, to the best of the inventor's knowledge, the first practical means of seamlessly securing a safe and bag to a fixed object simultaneously. The invention is expected to permit users to store their valuables on-the-go in a manner more secure and discreet than previously permitted given the limitations in known bags with security features and other portable safes.
(36) While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, it will be appreciated that numerous variations, modifications, and embodiments are possible. For instance, various shapes, sizes and styles of the bag are anticipated by the inventor. One embodiment of the bag may be optimized for transporting athletic equipment such as hockey gear, while another may be optimized for outdoor activities such as hiking or outings at a park or beach. Additionally, the loop cable system and safe enclosure may take an alternative form, while serving the same function. Accordingly, all variations, modifications and embodiments are to be regarded as being within the spirit and scope of the invention.