Articulating multi-adjustable divider system
09615642 ยท 2017-04-11
Assignee
Inventors
- James Bergh (Boulder, CO, US)
- Eric Michael Onno Bergman (Playa Vista, CA, US)
- Thi Phuong-Nam Bagley (San Francisco, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus adapted for use within a luggage item is described which comprises features for conforming to and surrounding one or more objects of various sizes and shapes. The apparatus, which may be removable, further includes features for protecting items from damage due to impact, abrasion, contamination, and other undesired effects.
Claims
1. A carrying bag comprising: an internal volume; an insert comprising an outer portion, an inner portion, and a longitudinal length substantially greater than a lateral width; the outer portion of the insert comprising a non-abrasive and non-rigid material; the inner portion of the insert comprising a material adapted to absorb impact; and wherein the insert comprises a plurality of panels and wherein at least two adjacent panels are separated by a seam; a plurality of elastic retaining members interconnected to an interior surface of said carrying bag and sized to engage the seam, wherein at least one of said plurality of elastic retaining members comprises a first end securely fixed to the carrying bag, wherein said insert may be positioned in a selected orientation to form one or more compartments which can be altered in size, wherein at least one of the elastic retaining members is operable to be received by the seam of the insert between adjacent panels and retain the insert in a desired position, and said insert can be adjusted to a plurality of shapes.
2. The carrying bag of claim 1, wherein each of the panels of the insert are connected to at least one adjacent panel by a seam, and wherein the seams allow for articulation of adjacent panels with respect to one another.
3. The carrying bag of claim 1, further comprising a substantially rigid cradle portion adapted for supporting the weight of a camera.
4. The carrying bag of claim 3, wherein at least one retaining member is secured to the substantially rigid cradle portion.
5. The carrying bag of claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality of elastic retaining members comprises tension retaining means for securing a tension in the at least one elastic retaining member.
6. The carrying bag of claim 1, wherein the insert comprises a first end and a second end, at least one of the first end and the second end being secured to an interior portion of the carrying bag.
7. The carrying bag of claim 6, wherein at least one of the first end and the second end is secured to a substantially rigid cradle portion for receiving a camera.
8. The carrying bag of claim 1, wherein the insert is removable from the carrying bag.
9. The carrying bag of claim 1, wherein the interior surface of said carrying bag comprises a substantially rigid removable plate.
10. The carrying bag of claim 1, further comprising a substantially inelastic nylon cord adapted to secure the insert.
11. The carrying bag of claim 1, wherein the insert comprises a hook and loop closure for selectively securing the insert to a portion of an internal volume of the carrying bag.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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(9) To assist in the understanding of the present invention the following list of components and associated numbering found in the drawings is provided herein:
(10) TABLE-US-00001 Component # Luggage Item 10 Articulating Insert 14 Tension applying 15 means Seams/Receiving 16 Members Retaining 18 Members Adjustable 22 Compartments Internal Volume 26 Articulating 30 Segments Insert Terminus 34 Outer Layer 36 Internal Portion 38 Cradle 50 Directional Arrow 100
(11) It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale. In certain instances, details that are not necessary for an understanding of the invention or that render other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted from these drawings. It should be understood, of course, that the invention is not limited to the particular embodiments illustrated in the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) In one embodiment, retaining members 18 are comprised of a material with a sufficiently high resiliency or spring force to hold the articulating member 14 in a desired location and/or position. However, members 18 allow for the translation of an articulating member 14 between a retaining member 18 and a side wall or portion of the internal volume 26 of a luggage item 10 when a user applies force to the articulating member 14 or a combination of the elastic member 18 and the articulating member 14. Therefore, for example, portions 22(a), 22(b), 22(c) may be selectively formed. A user may then apply tension to a portion of the articulating member 14 in order to cinch or tighten the articulating member 14 around objects disposed within areas 22(a), 22(b) and 22(c) and securely maintain the items. In one embodiment, at least one end of the articulating member 14 is securely fixed to a portion of the luggage item 10. For example, the articulating member 14 may be stitched, riveted, Velcro-ed, glued, zippered, or otherwise affixed at one end 34 of the articulating member 14. In various embodiments, the articulating member 14 may be completely removed from an internal area 26 of a luggage item 10. Thus, portions of the articulating member which are attached to a portion of a luggage item 10 may be selectively removable (e.g. through the use of a variety of known devices and materials such as snaps, Velcro, zippers, etc.)
(14) In one embodiment, the articulating insert 14 of the present invention is designed to house, contain, and/or secure items for transport, such as when the luggage item 10 is carried or disposed on a user during walking, running, cycling, and/or when the luggage item 10 is transported independently from a user. Thus, the present disclosure contemplates an articulating insert 14 and retaining members 18 which are capable of securing items with an appropriate amount of tension and/or friction to substantially prevent or limit the ability of a luggage item to become dislodged from the compartments 22a, 22b, 22c. In one embodiment, members are retained by high elastic modulus retaining members 18 which are adapted to be stretched and/or deformed by a user. Stretching or deforming retaining members 18 allows a user to adjust the shape and/or size of a compartment, yet provides sufficient force to prevent undesired expansion or deformation. Undesired expansion or deformation may comprise, for example, changes in shape due to forces applied to the compartment from changes in the orientation of the luggage item 10 and resulting changes in the orientation and gravitational forces/effects of items housed within compartments.
(15) In an alternative embodiment, retaining members 18 comprise means for securing or maintaining a desired tension. For example, in one embodiment, retaining members 18 are threadable through a portion of the luggage item 10 and comprise tension maintaining devices which allow for one or more retaining members to be secured at a user-applied tension. Tension maintaining devices of the present invention may include, for example, spring loaded clips, alligator clips, ladderlock buckles, cord locks, spring loaded cord locks, cord stops, locking wheels, and similar devices.
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(24) The outer portion or layer 36 of the articulating insert 14 is, in one embodiment, comprised of a soft fabric which poses a reduced risk of scuffing or scratching contents to be secured by the insert 14. Various materials which may be utilized for this portion 36 include, but are not limited to, cottons, polyester, silk, velvet, and various blends made therefrom. In one embodiment, the outer layer 36 of the articulating member 14 further comprises gripping means including, but not limited to, elements having a higher co-efficient of friction (i.e. relative to a remainder of the outer layer 36) disposed on at least portions of the outer layer 36. For example, rubber protrusions or patches may be disposed on an outer layer 36 to reduce the risk of slippage, displacement, or loss of items disposed within an articulating insert 14.
(25) In one embodiment, an articulating insert 14 of the present disclosure is comprised of a soft material, such as a soft fabric, textile, or polymer which prevents abrasion of items to be stored and/or reduces or eliminates noise associated with removing and inserting items. In an alternative embodiment, selective portions of the articulating insert 14 are comprised of a soft material so as to reduce the risk of abrasion of certain portions of items (e.g. lenses), and/or reduce noise associated with the removal and insertion of items. For example, a portion of the insert 14 that is more prone to contact items to be stored is comprised of a soft material as described herein, while the remainder of the insert 14 may be comprised of various other materials. In yet another embodiment, at least portions of the articulating insert 14 comprise water-proof or water resistant materials to aid in the protection of items to be stored within compartments 22 or a main volume 26 from water damage.
(26) It will be recognized by one of skill in the art that contents may be subject to moisture/water from a variety of locations and/or means. For example, items to be stored within a luggage item 10 may be contacted by water that has been stored/leaked from additional items stored within the luggage item 10, by water that has been stored/leaked from items stored external to the luggage item 10, by water entering the luggage item 10 when the luggage item 10 has been left at least partially open, by condensation, and various other means. Thus, embodiments of the present disclosure contemplate the utilization of water-protective materials to help protect items to be stored.
(27) In one embodiment, an outer portion 36 of an articulating insert 14 comprises Velcro features which allow for the insert 14 to be attached to itself and/or various portions of an internal volume of a luggage item. For example, an outer portion 36 may include Velcro patches or segments or may be entirely comprised of Velcro to allow for the insert 14 to be removably secured to a variety of locations and/or objects. However, it is recognized that various known luggage items, such as camera bags, which rely on Velcro features suffer from the drawbacks of attracting and retaining various unwanted debris. It is known that this collection of debris may be particularly undesirable in luggage items designed to house delicate, fragile, sensitive, and/or valuable items such as lenses, cameras, and various related components. Furthermore, it is known that the application and removal of Velcro generates noise which is undesirable when attempting to take photos of wildlife, for example. Therefore, the present disclosure contemplates at least one embodiment wherein the use of Velcro attachments are minimized or rendered unnecessary through the use of alternative retaining members as shown and described herein.
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(29) The present invention contemplates accommodating a wide variety of such items through the use of an articulating insert 14 with crush proof properties. In one embodiment, the present invention offers the ability to selectively form an array of different sized and shaped stow compartments and thus does not confine a user to discrete and predetermined compartments which may not be suitable for certain objects. For example, the insert 14 may be manually manipulated and threaded through retaining members 18 until one or more compartments of desired dimensions are created. Compartments may be formed around objects to be housed, or may be pre-formed and allowed to receive luggage contents. One of skill in the art will recognize that the size and number of compartments that may be formed is limited only by the length of the insert 14 provided. Therefore, one embodiment of the present invention contemplates providing an insert of sufficient length to create a wide array of compartments. A portion of this length may be allowed to remain unused in the event that few and/or small compartments are desired. In one embodiment, securing means are provided to allow for a user to attach an unused portion of the insert 14 to an internal surface of the luggage item 10 and thereby prevent the insert 14 from creating an obstruction for users and/or objects.
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(33) As shown, the cradle 50 is generally adapted to receive and support a camera 54 or similar item with an appendage or lens extending therefrom. For example, in one embodiment, the cradle 50 comprises an aperture, recess, gap, or gate which allows for one portion of a camera 54 or other device to rest upon a main portion of the cradle 50 while another portion of the camera 54 (e.g. a lens) or similar device extends through a portion of the cradle 50.
(34) In one embodiment, an articulating protective insert 14 is provided. As shown, the insert 14 may be employed in conjunction with the cradle 50 to further support a camera 54 and/or provide protection from impact and abrasion, particularly at sensitive areas (i.e. lenses) of the camera 54. Thus, a device, such as a camera 54, is provided within an internal volume 26 of a luggage item 10, the camera 54 being at least partially supported or segregated from additional bag components by a cradle 50 which allows for at least a portion of the camera 54 to extend therethrough. The inserted item 54 may be further bounded, protected, and/or supported through the use of an articulating divider 14 of the present invention.
(35) In an alternative embodiment, an articulating divider 14 may be provided which is further capable of selectively sealing or closing an opening in a cradle 50, such as when a user desires to use the cradle 50 as a means to segregate and/or protect items to be stored within the luggage item 10. One of skill in the art will recognize that various components of the present invention, including, but not limited to restraining members, may be disposed at various locations on a cradle 50 of the present invention.
(36) In one embodiment, the present invention comprises an articulating divider or insert that is capable of being fully removed from a luggage item (i.e. is not stitched, anchored, or other permanently attached to a luggage item). In this embodiment, therefore, the insert may be completely removed from the luggage item in order to create more storage space within an internal volume of the item and/or may be applied or retro-fitted to another luggage item. In one embodiment, a fully-removable insert comprises fastening features, such as Velcro, which may be attached to various portions of luggage items in which the divider is to be inserted. In another embodiment, the fully-removable articulating insert does not comprise fixtures or attachment means and is useful for protecting items by wrapping or winding around objects or residing between items in a buffer-like manner.