MODULAR CADDY FOR CARRYING WINDOW CLEANING ACCESSORIES

20250185796 · 2025-06-12

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Cpc classification

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Abstract

A modular caddy for carrying window cleaning accessories includes a main bag and at least one modular unit attachable to the main bag. The main bag has a back panel and a cover sheet, with securing means arranged on the back panel for releasably securing the main bag to a garment. Strips of webbing are arranged on the outer surface and fixed at regular intervals to form a series of gaps. Attachment means are dimensioned to correspond to said gaps and configured for releasably attaching modular units to the strips of webbing.

The modular units also have strips of webbing for attaching to the main bag and for mounting further modular units thereon.

Claims

1. A modular caddy for carrying window cleaning accessories, the caddy comprising: a main bag comprising a back panel and a cover sheet permanently attached to the back panel on its periphery to form a main receptacle with an opening, securing means arranged on the back panel for releasably securing the main bag to a garment; wherein at least one strip of webbing is arranged on the outer surface of said cover sheet and fixed to said outer surface at regular intervals to form a series of gaps; at least one attachment means dimensioned to correspond to said gaps and configured for releasably attaching to said strip of webbing; and at least one modular unit attachable to said main bag at said strip of webbing using said at least one attachment means.

2. The modular caddy of claim 1, wherein said at least one modular unit comprises at least one strip of webbing arranged on its outer surface, and wherein said attachment means are configured for attaching said modular unit to said main bag and for attaching further modular units to said modular unit by interconnecting said respective strips of webbing.

3. The modular caddy of claim 1, wherein said at least one strip of webbing is arranged to form a Pouch Attachment Ladder System, PALS.

4. The modular caddy of claim 1, wherein the attachment means comprises a clip having two hinged plates that can be releasably joined together, preferably via a snap fit arrangement that is released by release buttons.

5. The modular caddy of claim 1, wherein the at least one modular unit comprises an extension unit shaped and sized substantially the same as the main bag.

6. The modular caddy of claim 1, wherein the at least one modular unit comprises a pocket unit with a receptacle dimensioned for holding miscellaneous items, such as a mobile phone, cleaning cloth, business card, or scraper; wherein the height of said pocket unit substantially corresponds to the height of the main bag and its maximum width corresponds to half the width of the main bag.

7. The modular caddy of claim 1, wherein the at least one modular unit comprises a bottle holder unit having a receptacle with a tunnel-shaped cross-section dimensioned to hold a cylindrical object such as a squeegee bottle, wherein the height of said bottle holder unit may extend beyond the height of the main bag and its maximum width corresponds to half the width of the main bag.

8. The modular caddy of claim 1, wherein the at least one modular unit comprises a tube unit with an elongated shape and a circular cross-section, dimensioned for holding narrow elongated items such as a squeegee channel, wherein the height of said tube unit substantially corresponds to the height of the main bag and its maximum width corresponds to about a quarter of the width of the main bag.

9. The modular caddy of claim 1, wherein at least one of said main receptacle or a receptacle of a modular unit comprises a waterproof inner lining.

10. The modular caddy of claim 1, wherein the exterior of at least one of said main bag or said modular unit is made of polyurethane coated nylon fabric, and the interior of at least one of the main bag or said modular unit is made of vinyl.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0027] In the following detailed portion of the present disclosure, the aspects, embodiments and implementations will be explained in more detail with reference to the example embodiments shown in the drawings, in which:

[0028] FIG. 1 shows a front view of a main bag of a modular caddy for carrying window cleaning accessories according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

[0029] FIG. 2 shows a front view of a modular caddy with an attached modular unit according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

[0030] FIG. 3 shows a front view of possible modular units to be attached to the modular caddy according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

[0031] FIG. 4 shows a top view of an attachment clip for attaching modular units to the main bag of the modular caddy according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

[0032] FIG. 5 shows a front view of a modular caddy with multiple modular units according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

[0033] FIG. 6 shows a front view of a modular caddy with multiple attached modular units according to another embodiment of the disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0034] FIG. 1 illustrates a modular caddy for carrying window cleaning accessories according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

[0035] The caddy comprises a main bag 1 with a back panel 2 and a cover sheet 3 permanently attached to the back panel 2 at all but one of its sides to form a main receptacle 4 with an opening 5 towards the top. The main receptacle 4 may comprise a waterproof inner lining for holding wet cleaning items.

[0036] For a user to be able to wear the caddy, securing means 6 are arranged on the back panel 2 for releasably securing the main bag 1 to a garment item, for example on a tool belt 20 wearable around the waist of a worker. In the illustrated embodiment the securing means 6 comprises a flexible strap 22 or hook with a quick release mechanism, such as a buckle made of plastic qualified for use on military load bearing equipment. The securing means 6 comprising the strap 22 and the quick release mechanism are arranged on a tab 21 extending from the back panel 2 and designed for being looped around the tool belt 20 for secure attachment, wherein the tab 21 is driven under the belt 20 from below and then over the belt 20 and down to lock in the buckle.

[0037] At least one strip 7 of webbing is arranged on the outer surface of the cover sheet 3 and fixed to the outer surface at regular intervals to form a series of gaps 8. In the illustrated embodiment, these gaps are the same size in all the strips 7 of webbing, however strips 7 with gaps 8 of various sizes can also be arranged on the main bag 1.

[0038] The strips 7 of webbing can be made of heavy-duty polyamid.

[0039] The fixing of the strips 7 to the outer surface of the main bag 1 can be achieved by stitching or sewing, or alternatively by gluing.

[0040] In the illustrated embodiments, multiple strips 7 are arranged and fixed to the main bag 1 according to a Pouch Attachment Ladder System (PALS) grid. The pattern for PALS grids of webbing is based on 25 mm (1 in) wide webbing with 38 mm (1.5 in) spacing between each sewing point.

[0041] This arrangement of multiple PALS strips 7 corresponds to the MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) system. The term MOLLE is technically only used to describe the specific system manufactured by Specialty Defense Systems but is also casually used interchangeably to describe generically all load bearing systems and subsystems that utilize the woven PALS webbing for modular pouch attachment. Derivatives based on the MOLLE attachment method (such as the Tactical Tailor MALICE clip system) have also been developed. Any system that utilizes modular attachment methods and is usable with general issue MOLLE components is often considered MOLLE-compatible or is called a MOLLE system and is used often by manufacturers of outdoor equipment.

[0042] Further provide with the modular caddy is at least one attachment means 9 dimensioned to correspond to the gaps 8 and configured for releasably attaching to the strip 7 of webbing. The attachment means 9 can be MOLLE attachment clip dimensioned to fit into the gaps 8 of a MOLLE system.

[0043] FIG. 2 shows a front view of a modular caddy with a modular unit 10 attached to the main bag 1 according to an embodiment of the disclosure. Such modular units 10 are attachable to the main bag 1 at the strip 7 of webbing using at least one attachment means 9.

[0044] As shown in FIG. 2, the modular units 10, just like the main bag 1, may also comprise strips 7 of webbing arranged on its outer surface. The attachment means 9 can be configured for attaching the modular unit 10 to the main bag 1 by interconnecting the respective strips 7 of webbing.

[0045] FIG. 3 shows a front view of possible modular units 10 to be attached to the main bag 1 of the modular caddy according to different embodiments of the disclosure.

[0046] The modular units 10 may comprise any or all of the following described units suitable to be attached to the main bag 1.

[0047] An extension unit 11 shaped and sized substantially the same as the main bag can be provided to double storage capacity of the caddy.

[0048] A pocket unit 12 can also be provided with a receptacle dimensioned for holding miscellaneous items, such as a mobile phone, cleaning cloth, business card, or scraper. The height of the pocket unit 12 may substantially correspond to the height of the main bag 1 and its maximum width may correspond to half the width of the main bag 1.

[0049] In an embodiment the receptacle of the pocket unit 12 comprises an inner aluminum foil lining to preserve steel-wool patches that are placed inside the receptacle from corroding.

[0050] A bottle holder unit 13 can also be provided having a receptacle with a tunnel-shaped cross-section dimensioned to hold a cylindrical object such as a squeegee bottle. The height of the bottle holder unit 13 may extend beyond the height of the main bag 1 so that the bottle holder unit 13 can hang lower than the main bag 1 when attached to a belt of a user, and its maximum width may correspond to half the width of the main bag 1.

[0051] The bottle holder unit 13 is preferably dimensioned to hold a 500-650 ml squeegee bottle with soap.

[0052] A tube unit 14 can also be provided with an elongated shape and a circular cross-section, dimensioned for holding narrow elongated items such as a squeegee channel. The height of the tube unit 14 may substantially correspond to the height of the main bag 1 and its maximum width may correspond to about a quarter of the width of the main bag 1.

[0053] The receptacle of any or all of the above modular units 10 may comprise a waterproof inner lining.

[0054] FIG. 4 shows a top view of an embodiment where the attachment means 9 used for attaching modular units 10 to the main bag 1 of the modular caddy are clips 15 having two hinged plates 16, 17 that can be releasably joined together. The joining is preferably via a snap fit arrangement 18 that is released by pressing on release buttons 19 arranged on the sides of the clip 15. The clips 15 can be made of metal or heavy-duty plastic.

[0055] As these clips 15 are very secure one such clip 15 is sufficient to mount smaller modular units 10 such as the pocket unit 12 or the tube unit 14. Two clips 15 may be used for larger modular units 10 such as the bottle holder unit 13 or the extension unit 11. Using three clips on a larger modular unit 10 such as the extension unit 11 may be advantageous for stopping the sides flapping around.

[0056] FIG. 5 shows a front view of a modular caddy with multiple modular units 10 according to an embodiment of the disclosure. In this embodiment two pocket units 12 are attached adjacently to the main bag 1, wherein the main bag can hold a window cleaning wet handheld item such as a squeegee, and the pocket units 12 can each hold smaller items like a sponge or a scraper.

[0057] FIG. 6 shows a front view of a modular caddy with multiple attached modular units 10 according to another embodiment of the disclosure. In this embodiment the main bag 1 is arranged with a pocket unit 12 and a bottle holder unit 13 attached adjacently, with a further tube unit 14 attached to the pocket unit 12.

[0058] The exterior of the main bag 1 and/or the modular units 10 in any of the above embodiments may be made of polyurethane coated nylon fabric, such as Cordura 1000 denier which has a very high tear strength, is waterproof and resistant to sunfading. This gives the main bag 1 and/or the modular units 10 much higher tear strengths and resistance to sunfading than regular nylons.

[0059] The exterior can further have a protective finish such as DWR (Durable Water Repellant) finish.

[0060] The interior of the main bag 1 and/or the modular units 10 in any of the above embodiments may be made of vinyl, such as Protect Cover 705 from Serge Ferrari, which is the membrane of reference on the protection market, due to being easy to weld and available in a wide range of colours.

[0061] The edge bindings of the main bag 1 and/or the modular units 10 that form the receptacles in any of the above embodiments may be made of polyester.

[0062] The various aspects and implementations have been described in conjunction with various embodiments herein. However, other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed subject-matter, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. In the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.

[0063] The reference signs used in the claims shall not be construed as limiting the scope. Unless otherwise indicated, the drawings are intended to be read (e.g. arrangement of parts, proportion, degree, etc.) together with the specification, and are to be considered a portion of the entire written description of this disclosure.

[0064] The term substantially is used in this specification because manufacturing imprecision and inaccuracies can lead to non-symmetricity and other inexactitudes in the shape, dimensioning and orientation of various structures. Further, use of substantially in connection with certain geometrical shapes and orientations, such as parallel and perpendicular, can be given as a guide to generally describe the function of various structures, and to allow for slight departures from exact mathematical geometrical shapes and orientations, while providing adequately similar function. Those skilled in the art will readily appreciate the degree to which a departure can be made from the mathematically exact geometrical references.