Single-Bag Pack for Everyday Carry and for Travel
20250031833 ยท 2025-01-30
Inventors
- Charles S. Mellen (Barrington, RI, US)
- Martin Demian Wahl (Portland, OR, US)
- Charles J. Clifford (New York, NY, US)
- Lawrence J. Lein (Alpine, NY, US)
Cpc classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2013/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2003/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A single-bag pack for carrying business and travel items together includes a harness for carrying the pack on one's back; a travel compartment having a suitcase-opening lid to which the harness is attached; a personal items compartment; and a computer compartment within one of the suitcase-opening lid and a wall separating the travel compartment from the personal items compartment; the travel compartment, the personal items compartment, and the computer compartment each inaccessible from within each other of the travel compartment, the personal items compartment, and the computer compartment. More generally, the pack may include a first compartment having a first lid, the first compartment constructed and arranged to be expandable and the be substantially invisible when not expanded; a slender compartment built into the first lid opening outside the first lid; and a second compartment having a second lid accessible from outside the first compartment and the slender compartment.
Claims
1. A single-bag pack for carrying business and travel items together, comprising: a harness for carrying the pack on one's back; a travel compartment having a first lid to which the harness is attached; a personal items compartment; and a computer compartment within one of the first lid and a wall separating the travel compartment from the personal items compartment; the travel compartment, the personal items compartment, and the computer compartment each inaccessible from within each other of the travel compartment, the personal items compartment, and the computer compartment.
2. The pack of claim 1, further comprising: the travel compartment constructed and arranged to be expandable from a condition of occupying substantially no volume.
3. The pack of claim 2, further comprising: the travel compartment expandable by use of an expansion zipper joined by an expansion gusset.
4. The pack of claim 3, further comprising: a flap of material beneath which the expansion zipper is hidden when the expansion zipper is closed.
5. The pack of claim 1, wherein the first lid further comprises: a suitcase-opening lid.
6. The pack of claim 5, further comprising: the suitcase-opening lid remaining able to open when the travel compartment is compressed.
7. The single-bag pack of claim 1, further comprising: a tuck-away compartment in the lid into which the harness can be tucked.
8. The single-bag pack of claim 1, further comprising: an accessory compartment.
9. A single-bag pack for carrying business and travel items together, comprising: a first compartment having a first lid, the first compartment constructed and arranged to be expandable and to be substantially invisible when not expanded; a slender compartment built into the first lid opening outside the first lid; and a second compartment having a second lid accessible from outside the first compartment and the slender compartment.
10. The pack of claim 9, further comprising: a harness for carrying the pack on one's back attached to the first lid.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] The following section illustrates the invention through a detailed description of an exemplary embodiment and variations thereof.
[0015] A suitcase-opening lid is, for the purposes of this description, one type of lid for an item of luggage such as a suitcase, pack, brief case or the like. On an item of luggage having plural generally rectangular sides, it is one of two larger panels and is most often hinged on a long edge of the item; the other large panel forming a base on which the item rests while being loaded with articles to carry. A suitcase-opening lid swings completely out of the way of the compartment top for easy loading.
[0016] A clam-shell opening lid, for the purposes of this description, is another type of lid for an item of luggage such as a suitcase, pack, brief case or the like. On an item of luggage having plural generally rectangular sides, it is also one of two larger panels and is most often hinged on an edge of the item other than the longest; a smallest panel of the item usually forming a base on which the item rests while being loaded with articles to carry. A clam-shell opening lid covers a vertical side of the compartment to which it provides access and may be hinged and/or gusseted to open only part-way, allowing the compartment to be loaded from the top.
[0017] Other lids and openings that can be used in connection with combinations forming the invention include a U-shape opening, a slash-zipper opening (such as found on duffle bags, and which can be placed on a top surface or front surface of a pack), a drawstring opening, a flap closure (with optional buttons, snaps, buckles, straps, magnets, weights, etc.), and others. Lids, openings, and fastenings can be combined, such as in the case of a drawstring opening covered by a flap with buckles.
[0018] A single-bag pack suitable both for everyday carry and for travel according to the invention is now described in connection with the drawing (
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[0020] Also shown in this view is a bottom zipper 106 through which a small compartment built into the base of the pack is accessed. Such a compartment may be suitable, for example, for carrying infrequently-needed items such as device chargers and batteries, cables, and accessory items.
[0021] The pack may be constructed of any suitable materials for exterior durability and style, interior durability and style, and protection. Exterior materials may include nylon canvas, cotton canvas duck, polyester, leather or other durable materials; interiors may be high-denier nylon or other suitable lining materials; hard and soft padding materials may be included between layers; and carrying straps and handles may be of similar high-tensile, durable materials. Gussets may be made entirely of the liner material or may be liner material facing the inside of a compartment and exterior material facing the outside of the pack.
[0022] The arrangements of these compartments and others is further illustrated in the side views of
[0023] Alternate embodiments may employ styles of lid or opening other than a suitcase-opening lid in place of the suitcase-opening lid 206 and zipper 205 illustrated. Any of the alternatives described including a U-shape opening, a slash-zipper opening (such as found on duffle bags, and which can be placed on a top surface or front surface of a pack), a drawstring opening, a flap closure (with optional buttons, snaps, buckles, straps, magnets, weights, etc.), and others could be used. Lids, openings, and fastenings can be combined, such as in the case of a drawstring opening covered by a flap with buckles. Such alternatives should preferably provide adequate access for packing into the compartment typical large travel items, such as folded clothing, shoes, and the like.
[0024] Expansion zipper 204 runs completely around the pack, as will be shown and described further in connection with
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[0026] Other expansion constructions can be used in place of expansion zipper 204 and gusset 301 can be used in alternative embodiments.
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[0030] Taking the pack with the travel compartment 401 compressed, as shown in
[0031] Alternate embodiments may employ styles of opening other than the clamshell opening accessed through zipper 102 as shown. Any of the alternatives described including a U-shape opening, a slash-zipper opening (such as found on duffle bags, and which can be placed on a top surface or front surface of a pack), a drawstring opening, a flap closure (with optional buttons, snaps, buckles, straps, magnets, weights, etc.), and others could be used. Lids, openings, and fastenings can be combined, such as in the case of a drawstring opening covered by a flap with buckles. Such alternatives should preferably provide adequate access for packing into the compartment typical personal business items such as files, tablets, books, and the like.
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