Baby accessory utility bag
11607028 · 2023-03-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2003/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention are related to a baby accessory utility bag including a front incorporating a plurality of pockets with a plurality of upper pockets, a plurality of medial pockets, and a plurality of lower pockets. The bag has a bag body and a back including a back pocket spanning the length of the bag body. The back includes a removably attached changing pad. The bag also includes a carrying strap structured to fit separately overtop a user's shoulder and a baby stroller handlebar.
Claims
1. A baby accessory utility bag comprising a front comprising a plurality of pockets including a plurality of upper pockets, a plurality of medial pockets, and a plurality of lower pockets; a bag body; a back comprising a back pocket spanning the length of the bag body; and a removable changing pad; and a carrying strap configured to fit separately overtop a users shoulder and a baby stroller handle; wherein the changing pad includes first and second ends removably attached to an exterior of the back beneath an opening of the back pocket.
2. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 1 wherein the plurality of upper pockets are zippered pockets.
3. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 1 wherein the plurality of medial pockets and the plurality of lower pockets are open pouches without fasteners.
4. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 1 wherein the carrying strap length is configured to be adjustable.
5. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 1 wherein the back pocket is a zippered pocket.
6. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 1 wherein at least one of the pockets of the plurality of upper pockets comprises at least one of a transparent viewing window and an access cutout.
7. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 1 wherein the back comprises a removably attached changing pad.
8. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 7 wherein the removably attached changing pad is removably attached via at least one of hook and loop fasteners and snaps.
9. A baby accessory utility bag comprising a front comprising a plurality of pockets including a plurality of upper pockets, a plurality of medial pockets, and a plurality of lower pockets; a bag body; a back comprising a back pocket spanning the length of the bag body; and a removable changing pad; and a carrying strap configured to fit separately overtop a users shoulder and a baby stroller handle; wherein the changing pad includes first and second ends removably attached to an exterior of the back beneath an opening of the back pocket.
10. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 9 wherein the removably attached changing pad is comprised of water-resistant material.
11. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 9 wherein the back comprises an attachment tab configured to removably attach to a second attachment tab fixedly attached to the changing pad.
12. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 11 wherein the changing pad comprises a third attachment tab fixedly attached to the changing pad configured to removably attach to the second attachment tab.
13. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 9 wherein the changing pad comprises a width equal or less than the width of the baby accessory utility bag; and wherein the changing pad length is 25% to 50% longer than the back.
14. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 9 wherein the removably attached changing pad is removably attached via at least one of hook and loop fasteners and snaps.
15. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 9 wherein the changing pad is foldable longitudinally and configured to removably attach to itself when folded.
16. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 9 wherein at least one of the pockets of the plurality of upper pockets comprises at least one of a transparent viewing window and an access cutout.
17. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 9 wherein the carrying strap length is configured to be adjustable.
18. A baby accessory utility bag comprising a front comprising a plurality of pockets including a plurality of upper pockets comprising zippers configured to open and enclose the upper pockets with at least one zippered pocket comprising an access cutout, a plurality of medial pockets each with a pleated flap configured to create medial pouches, and a plurality of lower pockets each with a flap and elastic flap ridge configured to create lower pouches; a bag body; a back comprising a back pocket spanning the length of the bag body, and a removable changing pad; and a carrying strap configured to fit separately overtop a users shoulder and a baby stroller handle; wherein the changing pad includes first and second ends removably attached to an exterior of the back beneath an opening of the back pocket; wherein the plurality of upper pockets each have a vertical length ranging from 25% to 33% of the vertical front length; wherein the plurality of medial pockets each have a vertical length ranging from 33% to 40% of the vertical front length; and wherein the plurality of lower pockets each have a vertical length ranging from 25% to 33% of the vertical front length.
19. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 18 wherein the plurality of medial pockets and the plurality of lower pockets is at least three pockets.
20. The baby accessory utility bag of claim 18 wherein at least one of the pockets of the plurality of upper pockets comprises a transparent viewing window.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(15) The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiment descriptions are illustrative and not intended to be limiting in any way. Other embodiments of the invention will readily suggest themselves to persons with ordinary skill in the art after having the benefit of this disclosure. Accordingly, the following embodiments are set forth without any loss of generality and without imposing limitation upon the claimed invention.
(16) Directional terms such as “above” “below” “upper” “lower” and other like terms are used for the convenience of the reader in reference to the drawings. Additionally, the description may contain terminology to convey position, orientation, and direction without departing from the principles of the present invention. Such positional language should be taken in context of the represented drawings.
(17) Quantitative terms such as “generally” “substantially” “mostly” and other like terms are used to mean that the referred object, characteristic, or quality constitutes a majority of the referenced subject. Likewise, use of the terms such as first and second do not necessarily designate a limitation of quantity. Such terms may be used as a method of describing the presence of at least one of the referenced elements or may provide a means of differentiating orientation. The meaning of any term within this description is dependent upon the context within which it is used, and the meaning may be expressly modified.
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(19) The body 102 may include a front 105 with a plurality of pockets. There may be a plurality of upper pockets 150 including at least a first upper pocket 106a and a second upper pocket 106b. The plurality of upper pockets 150 may be opened and closed by respective pocket zippers 107. In some embodiments, the plurality of upper pockets 150 may have a vertical length 108 ranging from 25% to 33% of the vertical length of the front 105. As shown, the plurality of upper pockets 150 may include two pockets spanning the width of the front 105. However, one skilled in the art will appreciate that the plurality of upper pockets 150 may include less or more pockets depending on need, preference, and circumstance.
(20) The front 105 may also include a plurality of medial pockets 151 including at least a first medial pocket 109a and a second medial pocket 109b. The plurality of medial pockets 151 may include pleated flaps 111 to create open pouches 110 as the pockets. In some embodiments, the plurality of medial pockets 151 may have a vertical length 112 ranging from 33% to 40% of the vertical length of the front 105. As shown, the plurality of medial pockets 151 may include two pockets spanning the entire width or a majority of the width of the front 105. However, one skilled in the art will appreciate that the plurality of medial pockets 151 may include less or more pockets depending on need, preference, and circumstance. In particular, in some embodiments intended for double strollers with wider handlebars, the apparatus 100 may include three medial pockets 151 spanning across a wider front 105.
(21) The front 105 may also include a plurality of lower pockets 152 including at least a first lower pocket 114a and a second lower pocket 114b. The plurality of lower pockets 152 may include elastic flap ridges 116 on lower pocket flaps 119 to create openable pouches 110 as the pockets. In some embodiments, the plurality of lower pockets 152 may have a vertical length 117 ranging from 25% to 33% of the vertical length of the front 105. As shown, the plurality of lower pockets 152 may include two pockets spanning the entire width or a majority of the width of the front 105. However, one skilled in the art will appreciate that the plurality of lower pockets 152 may include less or more pockets depending on need, preference, and circumstance. In particular, in some embodiments intended for double strollers with wider handlebars, the apparatus 100 may include three lower pockets 152 spanning across a wider front 105.
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(23) The back 201 may also include a back pocket 203 that may span or nearly span the entire longitudinal length of the bag body 102. It may also span or nearly span the entire width of the back 201 extending from one side of the back 201 to the other. Therefore, in some embodiments, the back pocket 203 may encompass the entirety of the back 201. Furthermore, the back pocket 203 may be opened and closed via back pocket zipper 204.
(24) The back 201 may also include a removably attached changing pad 206. In some embodiments, the changing pad 206 may be made from water resistant material such as vinyl, leather, and the like. In some embodiments, the changing pad 206 may be sewn at the edges to create an inner pouch for stuffing, thereby creating an elongate pillow-like pad.
(25) In some embodiments, the changing pad 206 may be removably attached to the back 201 of the apparatus 100 via an attachment tab system. There may be a first attachment tab 207 fixedly attached to the back 201 that may engage with a second attachment tab 208 either on, or extending from a first end of the changing pad 206. Attachment tab 207 may removably engage attachment tab 208 to either attach or remove the changing pad from the apparatus 100. A third attachment tab 209 may be located on, or extend from, a second end of the changing pad 206. The third attachment tab 209 may removably attach to the second attachment tab 208 or in some embodiments, the first attachment tab 207, to create a changing pad medial fold 210 whereby the changing pad is halved and attached to itself for carrying purposes. Therefore, when folded and attached to itself, the bottom of the changing pad 206 may align or come close to aligning with the apparatus bottom 103.
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(27) In some embodiments, a first half of the changing pad 301 may extend from a position approximately 25% down the face of the back 201 to a position proximate the apparatus bottom 103. Therefore, the medial fold 210 of the changing pad 206 may be positioned proximate the bottom 103. A changing pad second half 302 may extend from a position proximate the bottom 103 to a length approximately equal to the first half of the changing pad 301. In some embodiments, the entire length of the changing pad 206 may be between 25% and 50% longer than the back 201. However, one skilled in the art will appreciate that the changing pad 206 may be larger or smaller depending on need, preference, and circumstance.
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(37) Items that may be stored in the plurality of bottom pockets 152 may include pacifiers 603a and bibs 603b. These items may be ideal for storage in the plurality of lower pockets 152 because of the distinct shape and dimensions of the pockets including the ease by which items may be placed into and retrieved from the pockets. The elastic flap ridge 116 may help secure items within the pocket, but also may provide an easy means to open the flap and place items within the pockets.
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