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US2249841A
US2249841A US264076A US26407639A US2249841A US 2249841 A US2249841 A US 2249841A US 264076 A US264076 A US 264076A US 26407639 A US26407639 A US 26407639A US 2249841 A US2249841 A US 2249841A
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  • the primary object of our invention is to provide atraveling or other type of bag of novel construction which imparts to the bag increased utility.
  • our invention comprises the insertion, within a bag having a pivoted and comparatively rigid, two-part frame, of gussets affixed to the side or top walls of the bag adjacent the frame, suchl gussets carrying the prong elements of a slide or hookless fastener.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a bag to which our invention has been applied in its preferred form, vthe hookless fastener being closed but the two-part frame being open;
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary transverse section on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1-, looking in the direction of the arrows, both the hookless fastener and the two-part frame being in closed position;
  • Fig. 3 is a similar fragmentary transverse section, both of the closure elements of the bag being open, the representations of the handle and clasp of the bag being omitted in this and the following figure;
  • Fig. 4 is a similar fragmentary transverse section showing the hookless fastener alone closed
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary vertical longitudinal section of one of the upper corners of the bag.
  • Fig. 6 illustrates a portion of one of the gussets, carrying prongs of the hookless fastener, showing the general shape thereof by means of which one of the objects of our invention may be accomplished.
  • the type of bag therein shown comprises a bottom member (not illustrated), side walls I, I and end walls 2.
  • the end walls are slit downwardly fromV the top for a portion of the height of the bag, thus enabling it to be opened; also the side walls extend upwardly so as to constitute the top walls of the bag when it is closed.
  • the bottom ofthe bag and the side and end walls may be of one piece or may be fastened together by any suitable means such as stitching, as is well understood in the art, so as to form a bag which is open only at the top.
  • the bag is provided with a two-part, comparatively rigid frame, each pa-rt thereof being composed of a U-shaped member, preferably made of metal over which the free edges of the side and end Walls are folded and stitched.
  • the frames are indicated at 3 and 3' and the complete frame members enclosed within the free edgesof the side and end walls of the bag are lndicated at 4 and 4
  • one of the U- shaped? frames is made smaller than the other so that, when the bag is closed, one part of the frame, such as 4, telescopes within the other part of the frame, such as 4'.
  • the ends of the U- shaped frames are pivoted', as at 5, on a solid rivet.
  • TheV outer or female member of the frame is provided with plates 6 carrying posts I which, with cross bars (not Shown), constitute loops upon which the handle 8 is mounted.
  • the outer frame-member also carries one member 9 of a clasp or lock strap adapted to engage the other member IIl and-to be held in place by a catch or locking device II to hold the frame members in closed position.
  • Buckle straps I2' and buckles I3 may also be provided as supplementary means for holding the bag closed.
  • Our bag as thus far specifically described, is of a type well known in the art.
  • gussets I4, I4 which preferably extend substantially the full length of the opening in the bag.
  • One edge of these gussets is stitched or otherwise axed to the side and end walls of the bag, adjacent the inner or free edges thereof and, therefore, adjacent to the U-shaped frames.
  • stitching I5 which encloses the metal portions of the frames Within the edges of the side and end walls, extend through not only the two layers of the side and end walls but also through the gussets to hold them in position.
  • each gusset To the free edge of each gusset is affixed, as by stitching I6, a tape I'I which carries the prongs I8 of the slide or hookless fastener.
  • the gussets are preferably of sufficient width to exnow CII
  • a bag comprising in combination side walls having free edges forming an opening for the bag, a comparatively rigid frame aflixed to the free edge of each side Wall, one frame being adapted to telescope within the other whereby the opening in the bag may be completely closed,
  • Va gusset affixed to the inner side of each side wall adjacent the frame, the free edge of one gusset extending toward the free edge of the other gusset across the opening and each gusset carrying the prongs of va hookless fastener, and a slide lock for said hookless fastener whereby the prongs of the hookless fastener may be made to interlock and the gussets joined across the opening of the bag.
  • a bag comprising in combination side walls having free edges forming an opening for the bag, male and female U-shapedcomparatively rigid frames amxed to the free edges of the side walls, means for holding said frames in overlapping engagement to close the bag, gussets aiiixed to the inner side of the side walls adjacent their free edges, the free edge of one gusset eirtendingtoward the free edge of the other gusset across the opening and each gusset carrying the prongs of a hookless fastener, and a slide lock for said hookless fastener whereby the gussets may be joined across the. opening of the bag.
  • a bag comprising in combination side walls having free edges forming an opening for the bag, U-shapedcomparatively rigid frames aixed to the free edges ofthe side Walls, said frames being pivoted at their ends, a clasp for holding said frames in engagement whereby the bag may be closed, gussets affixed to the inner sides of said side walls adjacentA their freeV edges and eX- tending substantially ⁇ the length of theframes, the free edges of said gussets extending toward each other across the opening and carrying the prongs of arhooldess fastener throughout sublstantially-their entire length, and a slide lock for saidhookless fastener whereby the gussets maybe joined across the opening of the bag.

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July 22, 1941. ,Tc Loos HAL 2,249,841
TRAVELING OR OTHER TYPE OF BAG Filed March 25, 1939 INVEN-roRs Jal/as L 005 fr.
ZA y@ |R ATTORN EYS Theodore Loos am( Patented July 22, 1941 TRAVELING OR OTHER TYPE F BAG Theodore Loos and Julius Loos, Jr., Tompkins-` ville, Staten Island', N. Y.
Application March 25, 1939, Serial No. 264,076
3 Claims. (Cl. 19t-48) The primary object of our invention is to provide atraveling or other type of bag of novel construction which imparts to the bag increased utility. In its preferred form, our invention comprises the insertion, within a bag having a pivoted and comparatively rigid, two-part frame, of gussets affixed to the side or top walls of the bag adjacent the frame, suchl gussets carrying the prong elements of a slide or hookless fastener.
This construction, which we believe to be novel. results in several advantages, including double protection for the contents of the bag, protection from the elements, etc., of the hookless fastener, and removal of lateral strain therefrom. Our invention also makes it possible to fill the bag beyond its normal capacity, relying in such case only upon the hookless fastener as the closure element. Other advantages of our novel construction will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following description thereof.
In the accompanying drawing- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a bag to which our invention has been applied in its preferred form, vthe hookless fastener being closed but the two-part frame being open;
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary transverse section on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1-, looking in the direction of the arrows, both the hookless fastener and the two-part frame being in closed position;
Fig. 3 is a similar fragmentary transverse section, both of the closure elements of the bag being open, the representations of the handle and clasp of the bag being omitted in this and the following figure;
Fig. 4 is a similar fragmentary transverse section showing the hookless fastener alone closed;
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary vertical longitudinal section of one of the upper corners of the bag; and
Fig. 6 illustrates a portion of one of the gussets, carrying prongs of the hookless fastener, showing the general shape thereof by means of which one of the objects of our invention may be accomplished.
It will be understood that the drawing constitutes an illustration of only one type of bag in which our invention may be employed, namely, that type of bag which is known as a club or traveling bag. Our invention is equally applicable to numerous other types of bag including those known in the trade as bond bags, oflice mail bags, railway mail pouches, laundry bags, wire-lined money bags, pocketbooks, etc. Y
Referring to the drawing, the type of bag therein shown comprises a bottom member (not illustrated), side walls I, I and end walls 2. As is usual in the type of bag shown, the end walls are slit downwardly fromV the top for a portion of the height of the bag, thus enabling it to be opened; also the side walls extend upwardly so as to constitute the top walls of the bag when it is closed. The bottom ofthe bag and the side and end walls may be of one piece or may be fastened together by any suitable means such as stitching, as is well understood in the art, so as to form a bag which is open only at the top.
As is customary in certain types of bag, the bag is provided with a two-part, comparatively rigid frame, each pa-rt thereof being composed of a U-shaped member, preferably made of metal over which the free edges of the side and end Walls are folded and stitched. In the drawing the frames are indicated at 3 and 3' and the complete frame members enclosed within the free edgesof the side and end walls of the bag are lndicated at 4 and 4 Preferably, one of the U- shaped? frames is made smaller than the other so that, when the bag is closed, one part of the frame, such as 4, telescopes within the other part of the frame, such as 4'. The ends of the U- shaped frames are pivoted', as at 5, on a solid rivet. TheV outer or female member of the frame is provided with plates 6 carrying posts I which, with cross bars (not Shown), constitute loops upon which the handle 8 is mounted. The outer frame-memberalso carries one member 9 of a clasp or lock strap adapted to engage the other member IIl and-to be held in place by a catch or locking device II to hold the frame members in closed position. Buckle straps I2' and buckles I3 may also be provided as supplementary means for holding the bag closed. Our bag, as thus far specifically described, is of a type well known in the art.
In applying our invention to a bag such as that already described, we provide gussets I4, I4 which preferably extend substantially the full length of the opening in the bag. One edge of these gussets is stitched or otherwise axed to the side and end walls of the bag, adjacent the inner or free edges thereof and, therefore, adjacent to the U-shaped frames. We find it convenient to have the stitching I5, which encloses the metal portions of the frames Within the edges of the side and end walls, extend through not only the two layers of the side and end walls but also through the gussets to hold them in position. To the free edge of each gusset is affixed, as by stitching I6, a tape I'I which carries the prongs I8 of the slide or hookless fastener. The gussets are preferably of sufficient width to exnow CII
fastener, although also of substantially U-shape,
will, at the corners of the bag, bend more slowly than the frame members, as indicated at 22 in Fig. 5,-thereby having a larger radius of curvature than the corners of the frame members."
This may be accomplished by giving to the gusset a form substantially like that shown in Fig. 6. This form of gusset, with the resultant "form' assumed by the hookless fastener, insures easy operation of theY latter at the corners of the bag, asv
well as elsewhere.
From the foregoing description, the manner of use of :our improved bag is self evident. When it is desired to pack it, the two-part frame is opened and the hookless fastener is also opened. After the desired -contents have been placed in the bag the hookless fastener is closed throughout its length and the frame members .are thereafter closed and locked together by the clasp or lockstrap and, if desired, also heldin place by the buckle straps. When the bag is thus closed, itwill Ybe seen that the hookless fasteneris entirely within thebag and thus protected from the elements or injury from any other source and also that all lateral strain is removed therefrom. There is also double protection for the contents of the bag. Asalready suggested, our arrangement also makes it possible to ll thebag beyond its normal capacity by utilizing, as the closure therefor, only the hookless fastener.. The condition ofthe bag, under such circumstances, is illustrated in Fig. 4. 4It' will thusbe seenfthat the bag may be over-stuffed and still be closed so as to protect the contents thereof. On the other hand, if for any reason it is desired not to use the hookless fastener or if it has beenk injured or become jammed, the bag may still be used in the ordinary manner, closingV it by means of the twopart frame. vOther advantages of our arrangement will be evident to those skilled inv the art. Y
It will be understood that many changes andv modifications may be made with respect to vari-n ous details of our invention and also that, as above pointed out, our invention is applicable to many types of bag and is not to be considered as limited to the type of bag illustrated in the drawing. We desire to obtain protection not only for the specific arrangement and details illustrated in the drawing, but-for all changes and modifications therein that may come Within the scope of the appended claims.
We claim:
1. A bag comprising in combination side walls having free edges forming an opening for the bag, a comparatively rigid frame aflixed to the free edge of each side Wall, one frame being adapted to telescope within the other whereby the opening in the bag may be completely closed,
Va gusset affixed to the inner side of each side wall adjacent the frame, the free edge of one gusset extending toward the free edge of the other gusset across the opening and each gusset carrying the prongs of va hookless fastener, and a slide lock for said hookless fastener whereby the prongs of the hookless fastener may be made to interlock and the gussets joined across the opening of the bag. v l
2. A bag comprising in combination side walls having free edges forming an opening for the bag, male and female U-shapedcomparatively rigid frames amxed to the free edges of the side walls, means for holding said frames in overlapping engagement to close the bag, gussets aiiixed to the inner side of the side walls adjacent their free edges, the free edge of one gusset eirtendingtoward the free edge of the other gusset across the opening and each gusset carrying the prongs of a hookless fastener, and a slide lock for said hookless fastener whereby the gussets may be joined across the. opening of the bag.
3. A bag comprising in combination side walls having free edges forming an opening for the bag, U-shapedcomparatively rigid frames aixed to the free edges ofthe side Walls, said frames being pivoted at their ends, a clasp for holding said frames in engagement whereby the bag may be closed, gussets affixed to the inner sides of said side walls adjacentA their freeV edges and eX- tending substantially `the length of theframes, the free edges of said gussets extending toward each other across the opening and carrying the prongs of arhooldess fastener throughout sublstantially-their entire length, and a slide lock for saidhookless fastener whereby the gussets maybe joined across the opening of the bag.
THEODORE LOOS. JULIUS LOOS, JR.
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US2903056A (en) * 1957-04-24 1959-09-08 Derman Sam Double closure knockdown wardrobes
US3019952A (en) * 1959-05-18 1962-02-06 Brewster Forrest Oliver Back pack convertible to hand-bag
US4153146A (en) * 1977-11-30 1979-05-08 Atlantic Products Corporation Expandable luggage bag
US5893504A (en) * 1998-02-09 1999-04-13 Baronian; Lee Open-ended backpack for carrying a plurality of foldable chairs
US6325189B1 (en) * 1999-01-25 2001-12-04 Samsonite Corporation Hybrid construction luggage case
US20080202878A1 (en) * 2007-02-26 2008-08-28 Marc Looram Soft Luggage Having an Internal Barrier
US20100135600A1 (en) * 2007-06-13 2010-06-03 Jean-Pierre Ducauchuis Automatic gripping device with extremely flexible hooks
US8413276B2 (en) 2010-09-15 2013-04-09 Bargoose Home Textiles, Inc. Mattress cover with bed bug barrier
US20130255041A1 (en) * 2012-04-03 2013-10-03 Caber Sure Fit, Inc. Low Profile Insect-Proof Closure for an Encasement
US20150075685A1 (en) * 2013-09-13 2015-03-19 Linjaman Jefferson Denham Protective cover for a vehicle
US20150078683A1 (en) * 2010-12-13 2015-03-19 Brian Hicks Cooler for a game head

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2903056A (en) * 1957-04-24 1959-09-08 Derman Sam Double closure knockdown wardrobes
US3019952A (en) * 1959-05-18 1962-02-06 Brewster Forrest Oliver Back pack convertible to hand-bag
US4153146A (en) * 1977-11-30 1979-05-08 Atlantic Products Corporation Expandable luggage bag
US5893504A (en) * 1998-02-09 1999-04-13 Baronian; Lee Open-ended backpack for carrying a plurality of foldable chairs
US6325189B1 (en) * 1999-01-25 2001-12-04 Samsonite Corporation Hybrid construction luggage case
US7735615B2 (en) * 2007-02-26 2010-06-15 General Trading Organisation Limited Soft luggage having an internal barrier
US20080202878A1 (en) * 2007-02-26 2008-08-28 Marc Looram Soft Luggage Having an Internal Barrier
US20100135600A1 (en) * 2007-06-13 2010-06-03 Jean-Pierre Ducauchuis Automatic gripping device with extremely flexible hooks
US8641278B2 (en) * 2007-06-13 2014-02-04 Aplix Automatic gripping device with extremely flexible hooks
US8413276B2 (en) 2010-09-15 2013-04-09 Bargoose Home Textiles, Inc. Mattress cover with bed bug barrier
US20150078683A1 (en) * 2010-12-13 2015-03-19 Brian Hicks Cooler for a game head
US20130255041A1 (en) * 2012-04-03 2013-10-03 Caber Sure Fit, Inc. Low Profile Insect-Proof Closure for an Encasement
US20150075685A1 (en) * 2013-09-13 2015-03-19 Linjaman Jefferson Denham Protective cover for a vehicle

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