Archery equipment conveyance bag

09797675 · 2017-10-24

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Abstract

An archery equipment conveyance bag including a container member, having a closure cover provided upon its upper surface, and connected thereto by means of a zipper, or other connectors, the bag being separated by at least one or more dividers, formed of rigid polymer or related material, so that a plurality of bows may be located within the formed compartments within the bag, and in an alternative arrangement, include a series of aligned tubes for holding arrows within the bag during transit or storage. Various pouches or accessory compartments may be applied to the outer surface of the conveyance bag, even those that may be removable, for aid in the conveyance of the accessories used during archery performance. In addition, the conveyance bag may rest upon and connect with a dolly member, in order to facilitate the wheeled movement of the archery ladened conveyance bag to another location, during application and usage.

Claims

1. An archery equipment conveyance bag including a bag like member, said bag having a length, and a top cover extending the length of said bag and when opened exposing the interior of said bag along its entire length, said conveyance bag having a series of compartments provided interiorly along the length of said bag thereof, dividers extending the length of said bag and forming said series of compartments therein, and said compartments provided for holding archery equipment within said compartments, there being three said compartments provided in said bag, one compartment being a center arranged compartment and extending the length of said bag, and a pair of outer compartments, one each of said outer compartments being arranged outwardly of said center arranged compartment, and said outer compartments provided for accommodating the storage of archery bows therein; a series of longitudinally arranged tubes provided locating and stacked in the said center compartment and also extending along its length thereof, and said tubes provided for accommodating the storage of archery arrows therein; a dolly member, said dolly member accommodates the location or removal of the conveyance bag thereon, and which dolly member may be moved for transfer of the archery bow and arrow ladened bag to other locations.

2. The conveyance bag of claim 1 and including an archery accessory bag attaching externally with the conveyance bag, and capable of holding a plurality of archery accessories, in preparation for their usage.

3. The conveyance bag of claim 2, wherein there are a pair of accessory bags attaching to the side edges of the conveyance bag at one end thereof, and which accessory bags can be folded over upon the end of the cover for the archery bag, secured in position by a fastener, to add to the convenience of the assembled conveyance bag when moved upon its dolly member.

4. The conveyance bag of claim 3 wherein the top cover for the archery bag has an end, and that end of the top cover connects with the said archery bag.

5. The conveyance bag of claim 1 wherein said dolly member includes a supporting frame, upon which the conveyance bag may locate during transit or storage, a handle provided upon the upper end of said framework, to aid in the conveyance of the dolly member, said dolly member having an integral base member, connecting with the framework, and provided for supporting an end of the conveyance bag during its locating thereon said dolly member, and a pair of rollers provided proximate the juncture of the framework and the dolly base to facilitate the movement of the conveyance bag to another location during its usage.

6. The conveyance bag of claim 5 wherein said dolly member and its conveyance bag may be rested upon its end and upon the dolly base, during storage.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) In referring to the drawings:

(2) FIG. 1 provides an isometric view of an upright archery case, or conveyance bag, of this invention;

(3) FIG. 2 shows the opened conveyance bag, with the plurality of bows in the process of being stored therein, or removed, as during usage;

(4) FIG. 3 shows the various storage components for the conveyance bag, disclosing how the plurality of longitudinal tubes may locate, generally centrally, or at other locations within the bag, for use for storing a multitude of arrows;

(5) FIG. 4 shows the closed case when fully assembled, readied for usage, as removed from its wheeled carriage;

(6) FIG. 5 shows a modification to the conveyance bag of this invention, as closed;

(7) FIG. 6 shows the conveyance bag of FIG. 5, disclosing the location of a pair of separated bows within the opened case;

(8) FIG. 7 shows the isometric view of the conveyance case of FIG. 1, and further disclosing how an accessory bag may be appended to the conveyance bag, for holding other archery accessories used during performance of the sport;

(9) FIG. 8 shows an isometric view of the conveyance bag, also on its stand, and showing a pair of accessory bags appended to its upper edges;

(10) FIG. 9 discloses a similar view to the conveyance case of FIG. 8, but shows how the top of the conveyance case may be opened, and include, in this instance, a series of tubes for holding a plurality of arrows; and

(11) FIG. 10 shows the conveyance case, and how the pair of accessory bags may be folded over the top, and held in place by a fastener, as during conveyance.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

(12) In referring to the drawings, and in particular FIG. 1, therein is shown the conveyance bag 1 for use for transporting archery equipment. The bag, as shown, has a compartment with all six sides, as at 2, with an opening top cover 3 which may be secured by a zipper, or the like, to the bag proper. In addition, a side accessory compartment 4 may also be provided, and which may be removable, for carrying by its handle 5, and for use for conveyance of accessories, as stated. The bag 1 is supported for movement upon its rollers through a dolly like member 6 which has a handle 7, and incorporates integrally its rollers 8 to facilitate movement of the bag, during usage. The member 6 includes a base 9 which rests upon the ground, as noted, and supports the bag in an upright position, as when at rest or when stored.

(13) The conveyance bag 1 is more aptly disclosed in FIG. 2, with its cover 3 being opened, and it can be seen that it includes a series of compartments, as noted at 10, and into which a variety of archery equipment, such as the shown bows B, may locate. As noted, the compartments are formed through the use of a series of dividers, as at 11, and which dividers preferably are formed of a high impact polystyrene; tricot lined ½″, more or less, foam padding; or other polymer or related sheets, as previously summarized, and which may be covered with a polycotton fabric, such as one having an eight ounce texture, in order to add protection for the bows when inserted therein, and prevent their scratching or other marring. The fabric portion of the bag may be constructed of a fine denier fabric that is PVC backed or may have a polyester layer, so as to furnish a laminate type of material that is used for formation of the bag proper, during its fabrication.

(14) It can also been seen that when the dolly member 6 is laid in a more prone position, and its cover 3 opened, it conveniently aligns its various compartments 10, for the removal or insertion of the archery bows, as can be noted.

(15) FIG. 3 shows a slight modification to the assembly of the conveyance bag, wherein the bag 1 in its central compartment 11A, may include a series of tubes, as noted at 12, and which may be conveniently stacked one upon the other, within said compartment 11A, and therein function as a means for storage of other archery accessories, such as the arrows, quivers, as can be understood. Thus, the central compartment 11A will hold the arrows, wherein the two side compartments 11 will have a pair or more of the archery bows located therein, for either storage, or conveyance.

(16) FIG. 4 shows the conveyance bag 1 in its fully closed position, and how the handle 5 of the accessory bag 4, may be used for conveyance of the entire bag, when it is not transported through the use of its dolly member 6. There may be a similar type accessory bag 4 on the opposite side of the conveyance bag, with its own handle 5, and the handles 5 can conveniently be used for grasping and conveyance of the bag, during its usage.

(17) FIGS. 5 and 6 show a further modification to the conveyance bag 13 of this invention. As noted, it has a pair of side walls, as at 14 and 15, which affords a pair of compartments therein, through the use of the liner 16 as can be noted. The liner 16 may be hinged to the lower edge of the side wall 14, so it can be pivoted approximately 90°, to allow the respective bows B to be inserted into their various compartments 17 and 18 when assembled and the bows are installed therein. Once again, the accessory pouch 19 may be applied to one or both sides of the bag 20, in order to provide convenient handles 21 to aid in the conveyance of the respective bag.

(18) FIG. 7 shows a view of the conveyance bag 1, and it further discloses how an accessory bags 22 can be located upon a surface of the bag, whether it be upon the top side, as noted, or to either side, and useful for conveyance of other archery accessories, during the application and usage of the shown bag. Such an accessory bag may be removable, or it may be held into position by use of a form of connector, such as the hook and pile connecting means as noted, so that it can be removed, and its contained accessories transported to some other location, when desired.

(19) FIGS. 8-10 show a further variation upon the conveyance bag 1 of this invention. As noted, the top of the bag includes a cover 23, which drapes over the top of the bag, to enclose its interior. And, there are a pair of accessory bags 24 and 25 provided to either side proximate the top of the conveyance bag, and are held in position by means of their respective links 26 and 27, as can be noted. When the top cover 23 is opened, as noted in FIG. 9, it exposes the interior of the conveyance bag 1, which in this particular instance, holds a series of tubes, as noted at 28. These tubes are provided for holding a series of arrows, and in the preferred embodiment may carry as many as 120, or more, arrows within the interior. Then, as noted in FIG. 10, when the top cover 23 is closed, the side accessory bags 24 and 25 are pivoted upwardly, and come to rest upon the top of the conveyance bag, and may be fastened by use of a strap, such as a hook and pile strap, as noted at 29, to secure the accessory bags into position, for conveyance of the entire assembly.

(20) The uniqueness of this archery equipment conveyance bag is that it may be fabricated and assembled to various designs, as for example, since archery is now a team sport, both in the Olympics, and even in colleges and some high schools, the conveyance bag may be fabricated to school colors, to further enhance its appearance, and attractiveness to the user. The entire bag will be constructed of high grade fabric, which may be padded with a lining, to assure that the accessory bag maintains its integrity, while storing and conveying the variety of archery products, after extensive usage.

(21) Variations or modifications to the subject matter of this invention may occur to those skilled in the art upon review of the invention as disclosed herein. Such variations, if within the spirit of this invention, are intended to be encompassed within the scope of any claims to patent protection issuing hereon. The depiction of the invention in the drawings, and its description in the preferred embodiment, are set forth for illustrative purposes only.