A diaper bag which contains a number of separate compartments for maximum organization and accessibility, yet is easy to carry. It is comprised of basically a flat rectangular piece of material, to which other materials, both opaque fabric and see through mesh fabric, are sewn as compartments in a configuration designed to arrange the infant care accessories in an orderly fashion. On the opposite side of the main piece of material is yet another compartment sewn on as a pocket. This pocket is lined with plastic, and has three elastic bottle holders within. At either end of the bag straps are sewn on for ease of portability. To carry this bag, one need only fold it in half with the several pockets on the inside of the fold, secure the two ends of the bag with fasteners and carry it by its straps.
A portable changing table for providing a table for changing the diaper of an infant. The portable changing table includes a pair of elongate members. Each of the elongate members has a first end and a second end. The elongate members are orientated generally parallel to each other. Each of a pair of leg portions is hingedly coupled to a pair of respective ends of the elongate members such that the leg portions may be selectively moved between a position that abuts the elongate members and a position orientated generally perpendicular to the elongate members. A panel has a pair of lateral edges each being securely attached to one of the elongate members. The lateral edges are attached along their length to the elongate members and generally extend between the first and second ends of the elongate members.
A infant care tote bag for holding infant care supplies therein. The infant care tote bag includes a pair of body portions pivotally coupled together. An elongate shoulder strap is provided having a pair of opposite V-shaped ends which are detachably attached to the body portions.
A carrying case is dimensioned to present a lightweight ultrasound device and one or more accessory products in an organized fashion, to a physician to reduce set up time for diagnostic examinations. The carrying case having a handle and at least one fastener for securing the carrying case in a closed configuration. The carry case comprising at least one instrument panel, the instrument panel having a top side edge and a bottom edge, and having a plurality of harnesses for the secure positioning of a lightweight ultrasound device, a data recording device and at least one transducer, the instrument panel being substantially inflexible, a first accessory panel being flexibly connected to the top edge of the instrument panel such that the first accessory panel may be folded over the instrument panel.
A portable rollup pack for organizing, storing, and transporting personal articles including a sleeping bag for an extended stay is provided in an elongated bag body having a central carrying section and laterally positioned flexible wing wraps with the body having a compartmentalized interior surface region and an exterior surface with fasteners and carrying handles such that the bag body may receive personal articles in the compartmentalized region and then be wrapped about a cylindrically shaped sleeping bag and transported as an integral unit.
A stroller bag fabricated from a lightweight, durable, easily cleaned material is described. The stroller bag includes a carrier having an upper end, a lower end, a front side, a back side, a first side and a second side. A flexible strap is attached adjacent the upper end of the carrier extending from the first side to the second side. The strap has a first end and a second end and includes means, adjacent the first and second ends, for removably attaching a portion of the strap back onto itself so as to form a pair of small loops. These loops are used to attach the carrier to the horizontal handle of a stroller. When the loops are unfastened from the stroller the strap may serve as a means for suspending the carrier from the neck or shoulder of a caregiver using the stroller bag. The stroller bag also includes a cinch belt, constructed of two portions of strapping material attached at the first side and second side of the carrier adjacent its upper end. The two strapping portions are joined with a pair of mating buckle ends that provide means for tightening the cinch belt. The cinch belt may be fastened about the waist of the caregiver for added comfort when transporting the stroller bag. The carrier includes means for attaching the upper end to the lower end so as to make the stroller bag more compact when suspended from the neck or shoulder of the caregiver. Such means may include Velcro fasteners, snaps or a zipper. The stroller bag may be constructed with one or more open or closeable pouches or pockets affixed to the front side or back side of the carrier. Some of these pouches or pockets may include inner pockets within them. The carrier is typically rectangular in shape, although other shapes are contemplated.