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| United States Patent | 5346308 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5346308.html |
| Inventor(s) | Buhot; Dominique J. (P.O. Box 4414, Winter Park, FL 32793-4414);
Ross; Rena (P.O. Box 4414, Winter Park, FL 32793-4414) |
| Abstract | A bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel comprising a
bag front wall attached to a beach towel and a flap. The flap further
comprises a zippered storage compartment. One or more shoulder straps are
attached to the bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel
in order to provide hands-free transportation of the items contained in
the bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel and the
storage compartment. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5346308 |
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Bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel |
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| Publication Date |
September 13, 1994 |
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August 12, 1992 |
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We claim:
1. A bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel comprising:
a beach towel,
a bag front wall attached to said beach towel,
a flap attached to said beach towel, said flap comprising a flap base
attached to said beach towel and a free flap rotatably attached to said
flap base, and
straps attached to said flap base and said bag front wall, said straps
extending between said bag front wall and said beach towel.
2. The bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel of claim 1
wherein said bag front wall is attached to said beach towel along the
perimeter of said bag front wall except that a portion of the perimeter of
said bag front wall is not attached to said beach towel, the unattached
portion of said bag front wall and the beach towel adjacent said
unattached portion of the perimeter of said bag front wall forming a bag
mouth.
3. The bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel of claim 2
further comprising a pair of shoulder straps attached to said bag with
storage pocket which converts into a beach towel.
4. The bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel of claim 3
wherein each said shoulder strap has one end attached to said flap and the
other end passes through a strap loop attached to the bottom of said bag,
and each said shoulder straps further comprises:
a plurality of strap hook and loop material attached to and disposed along
the length of said shoulder strap, and
mating hook and loop material attached to the end of said strap which is
not attached to said flap.
5. The bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel of claim 4
wherein said flap is comprised of:
a flap base attached to said beach towel,
a free flap rotatably attached to said flap base,
a storage pocket zipper wall attached along its perimeter to said free
flap, said storage pocket zipper wall and the free flap adjacent said
storage pocket zipper wall forming a storage pocket, and
a storage pocket zipper installed in said storage pocket zipper wall
wherethrough items to be stored may be introduced into said storage pocket
and whereby said items to be stored may be securely held within said
storage pocket.
6. The bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel of claim 5
further comprises:
flap hook and loop material attached to said flap, and
bag front wall hook and loop material attached to said bag front wall
whereby said flap hook and loop material may be mated with said bag front
wall hook and loop material in order to close said bag.
7. The bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel of claim 2
further comprising a singular shoulder strap attached to said bag with
storage pocket which converts into a beach towel, a plurality of singular
shoulder strap hook and loop material being attached along the length of
said singular shoulder strap.
8. The bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel of claim 7
further comprising;
a pair of shoulder strap loops attached to said flap, each end of said
singular shoulder strap passing through one shoulder strap loop, and
singular shoulder strap end hook and loop material attached to the ends of
said singular shoulder strap whereby the length of said singular shoulder
strap may be adjusted by changing the singular shoulder strap hook and
loop material with which the singular shoulder strap end hook and loop
material mates.
9. The bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel of claim 2
wherein the shape of said bag front wall is a rectangle.
10. The bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel of claim
2 wherein the shape of said bag front wall is a rectangle incorporating a
curved wall.
11. The bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel of claim
2 wherein the shape of said bag front wall is a rectangle incorporating
bag side indentations. |
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STATEMENT AS TO RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE UNDER FEDERALLY SPONSORED
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
No such rights exist.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The instant invention relates to beach accessories and in particular to a
bag with storage compartment which converts into a beach towel.
2. Background
Each year hundreds of millions of people go to the beach to enjoy the
invigorating salt ocean air, a bracing swim in the surf and a lazy
afternoon lounging in the warm sun. The health and psychological benefits
afforded by these activities are numerous and virtually universally
recognized.
Typically these excursions involve a car (or bus, train, subway, etc.) ride
to the parking lot or train station nearest the destination beach followed
by a sometimes long walk to the beach itself. Generally the beachgoer
caries a number of items with him to the beach: sunblock, beach towel,
reading material, radio, food, sun glasses, etc.. All these items must be
carried from the vehicle to the beach. Fitting these items in an average
size bag can be problematic: sometimes the beachgoer is forced to carry
the beach towel separately from the bag due to limited bag capacity, which
creates additional work and inconvenience for the beachgoer.
In addition, the beachgoer frequently needs to have his hands free to carry
other items of beach equipment such as beach chairs and coolers. Many
conventional beach bags make no provision for hands-free use (such as back
pack style shoulder straps, etc.).
One approach to solving this beach equipment transport problem is disclosed
in U.S. Pat. No. 4,671,393 granted to Rainey. This patent is for a mat
foldable into an insulated bag. This design suffers the drawbacks of being
semi-rigid (which makes it bulky to store) and no provisions are taught to
render its transport hands-free.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide a bag with
storage pocket that converts into a beach towel wherein the beach towel is
conveniently stored inside the bag until it is desired to make use of the
beach towel, at which point the beach towel can be quickly unfolded from
the bag and used.
It is another object of this invention to provide a bag with storage pocket
that converts into a beach towel whose design provides for hands-free use.
Design features allowing the accomplishment of this object include one or
more adjustable length shoulder straps attached to the bag. Advantages to
the user include the ability to use one's hands to transport other beach
equipment such as beach chairs, coolers, etc..
Still a further object of this invention is to provide a bag with storage
pocket that converts into a beach towel capable of securely holding small
articles such as jewelry, billfolds, sun glasses, etc.. Design features
permitting this object to be achieved include a bag incorporating a small,
closable storage compartment on the inside of the bag flap. Advantages to
the user include reduced chance of loss of the items in the storage
compartment and added convenience to the user.
Another object of this invention is to provide a bag with storage pocket
that converts into a beach towel large enough to readily hold a large
number of items customarily required by the beachgoer.
It is still another object of this invention to provide a bag with storage
pocket that converts into a beach towel manufactured of readily available
materials so as to render the bag with storage pocket that converts into a
beach towel easily affordable to the consumer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention, together with the other objects, features, aspects and
advantages thereof will be more clearly understood from the following in
conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Four sheets of drawings are provided. Sheet one contains FIGS. 1, 2, and 3.
Sheet two contains FIGS. 4, 5, 6 and 7. Sheet three contains FIGS. 8, 9,
10 and 11. Sheet four contains FIGS. 12, 13, 14 and 15.
FIG. 1 is a front isometric view of a bag with storage pocket which
converts into a beach towel, folded into the closed bag configuration.
FIG. 2 is a rear isometric view of a bag with storage pocket which converts
into a beach towel folded into the closed bag configuration.
FIG. 3 is a front isometric view of a bag with storage pocket which
converts into a beach towel unfolded into the beach towel configuration.
FIG. 4-12 depict the steps required to fold the bag with storage pocket
which converts into a beach towel from the beach towel configuration into
the closed bag configuration.
FIG. 13 depicts an alternate embodiment of a bag with storage pocket which
converts into a beach towel which incorporates a singular shoulder strap.
FIG. 14 depicts an alternate embodiment of a bag with storage pocket which
converts into a beach towel which incorporates a curved bag bottom.
FIG. 15 depicts an alternate embodiment of a bag with storage pocket which
converts into a beach towel which incorporates bag side indentations.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to FIG. 1 we can observe a front isometric view of a bag with
storage pocket which converts into a beach towel 2 folded into the closed
bag configuration. Flap 6 closes bag 3; shoulder straps 4 are provided in
order to allow bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel 2
to be worn backpack style in order to afford the wearer hands-free use.
FIG. 2 is a rear isometric view of bag with storage pocket which converts
into a beach towel 2 folded into the closed bag configuration. One end of
each shoulder strap 4 is attached to flap 6 (the end of shoulder straps 4
may be attached at a different location on flap 6); the other end of each
shoulder strap 4 passes through a strap loop 5. Strap loops 5 are attached
to the bottom of bag 3.
A plurality of strap hook and loop materials 8 are attached along the
length of shoulder straps 4; end hook and loop material 10 is attached to
the end of shoulder strap 4 which is not attached to flap 6. The length of
shoulder straps 4 may be adjusted by varying which strap hook and loop
material 8 end hook and loop material 10 is mated with.
FIG. 3 is a front isometric view of bag with storage pocket which converts
into a beach towel 2 unfolded into the beach towel configuration.
Bag 3 is comprised of bag front wall 7 which is attached to beach towel 12
along three sides, the fourth side comprises bag mouth 24. Shoulder straps
4 are stored within bag 3. Other beach items may also be stored within bag
3 by introducing them into bag 3 through bag mouth 24.
Flap 6 comprises flap base 14 attached to beach towel 12 and free flap 15
rotatably attached to flap base 14.
FIGS. 4-12 depict the method of folding bag with storage pocket which
converts into a beach towel 2 from the beach towel configuration onto the
closed bag configuration.
FIG. 4 depicts bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel 2
in the beach towel configuration. The inside of bag front wall 23 is
outermost when bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel 2
is in the beach towel configuration.
Upon folding the top of beach towel 12 backwards along top fold dashed line
17 as indicated by top fold arrow 19 we have top fold 26 superimposed on a
bottom fold 28 as shown in the front view of bag with storage pocket which
converts into a beach towel 2 depicted in FIG. 5.
FIG. 6 is a rear view of the bag with storage pocket which converts into a
beach towel 2 configuration illustrated in FIG. 5.
Upon folding the sides of top fold 26 and bottom fold 28 inwards along left
dashed line 30 and right dashed line 32 as indicated by left fold arrow 34
and right fold arrow 36 we arrive at the configuration shown in the rear
view of FIG. 7 where we have a left fold 38 butting up against a right
fold 40.
FIG. 8 is a front view of the bag with storage pocket which converts into a
beach towel 2 configuration shown in FIG. 7. Our next step is to turn bag
3 inside out as indicated by bag inside out arrow 42.
FIG. 9 is a rear isometric view of bag with storage pocket which converts
into a beach towel 2 after we have turned bag 3 inside out. Where
previously the inside of bag front wall 23 had been visible, now the
outside of bag front wall 44 is exposed.
FIG. 10 is a front isometric view of the bag with storage pocket which
converts into a beach towel 2 configuration depicted in FIG. 9. Bag front
wall hook and loop material 52 is attached to outside of bag front wall
44.
The top of beach towel 12 is now folded forward into bag mouth 24 along
final fold dashed line 46 as indicated by final fold arrows 48 in order to
arrive at the configuration having final fold 50 shown in FIG. 11.
FIG. 11 is a front isometric view of bag with storage pocket which converts
into a beach towel 2 in the open bag configuration. A wide variety of
items to be transported may be inserted in bag 3 through bag mouth 24.
Flap 6 is comprised of flap base 14 attached to beach towel 12, free flap
15 rotatably attached to flap base 14, flap hook and loop material 16
attached to inner side of free flap 9 and storage pocket 18.
Storage pocket 18 is comprised of storage pocket zipper wall 11 attached at
its perimeter to inner side of free flap 9 and storage pocket zipper 20
installed in storage pocket zipper wall 11. When storage pocket zipper 20
is open, items may be placed within storage pocket 18; when storage pocket
zipper 20 is closed, the items within storage pocket 18 are securely held
within storage pocket 18 for safe-keeping.
Items may be stored within bag 3 or storage compartment 18 regardless of
whether bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel 2 is in
the beach towel or the bag configuration.
Bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel 2 is closed for
transport by folding flap 6 forward along closing fold dashed line 52 as
indicated by closing fold arrow 54 and mating flap hook and loop material
16 with the corresponding bag front wall hook and loop material 52,
thereby arriving at the closed bag configuration shown in FIG. 12.
FIG. 13 is a front isometric view of an alternate embodiment of bag with
storage pocket which converts into a beach towel 2 which incorporates a
singular shoulder strap 58. Each end of singular shoulder strap 58 passes
through a shoulder strap loop 56 attached to flap 6. Singular shoulder
strap hook and loop material 60 is attached to singular shoulder strap 58
along its length, and mating singular shoulder strap end hook and loop
material 62 is attached to the ends of singular shoulder strap 58. The
length of singular shoulder strap 58 may be varied by altering the
singular shoulder strap hook and loop material 60 with which the singular
shoulder strap end hook and loop material 62 is mated.
FIG. 14 is a front isometric view of an alternate embodiment of bag with
storage pocket which converts into a beach towel 2 which incorporates a
curved bag bottom 64.
FIG. 15 is a front isometric view of an alternate embodiment of bag with
storage pocket which converts into a beach towel 2 which incorporates bag
side indentations 66.
Flap 6 and bag front wall 7 may be made of cloth or other appropriate
material. Shoulder straps 4, strap loops 5, storage pocket zipper wall 11,
singular shoulder strap 58 and shoulder strap loops 56 may be made of
cloth or other appropriate material. The various pieces of hook and loop
material may be velcro type hook and loop material or other appropriate
fastener material. Storage pocket zipper 20 may be made of metal or
synthetic material or other appropriate material. Beach towel 12 may be
made of terry cloth or other appropriate material.
While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated herein,
it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made by those
skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the
appending claims.
DRAWING ITEM INDEX
2 bag with storage pocket which converts into a beach towel
3 bag
4 shoulder strap
5 strap loop
6 flap
7 bag front wall
8 strap hook and loop material
9 inner side of free flap
10 end hook and loop material
11 storage pocket zipper wall
12 beach towel
14 flap base
15 free flap
16 flap hook and loop material
17 top fold dashed line
18 storage pocket
19 top fold arrow
20 storage pocket zipper
23 inside of bag front wall
24 bag mouth
26 top fold
28 bottom fold
30 left dashed line
32 right dashed line
34 left fold arrow
36 right fold arrow
38 left fold
40 right fold
42 bag inside out arrow
44 outside of bag front wall
46 final fold dashed line
48 final fold arrow
50 final fold
52 bag front wall hook and loop material
53 closing fold dashed line
54 closing fold arrow
56 shoulder strap loop
58 singular shoulder strap
60 singular shoulder strap hook and loop material
62 singular shoulder strap end hook and loop material
64 curved bag bottom
66 bag side indentation
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