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US909325A
US909325A US43622808A US1908436228A US909325A US 909325 A US909325 A US 909325A US 43622808 A US43622808 A US 43622808A US 1908436228 A US1908436228 A US 1908436228A US 909325 A US909325 A US 909325A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
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  • This invention relates to valises or grips and the like and is particularly designed for use by horsemen.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a device of this character which can be quickly collapsed into a compact bundle so that it can be conveniently fastened to a saddle and which can be as quickly opened out to receive articles which it may be desired to pack therein.
  • a still further object is to provide a valise or grip which is of simple, durable and inexpensive construction and which, when closed, will fully protect the contents thereof from moisture.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the valise opened; and Fig. 2 is a similar View showing the same collapsed.
  • 1 designates the body of the valise, the same being formed preferably of heavy canvas, the side walls 2 thereof consisting of two thicknesses and the walls and bottom of the valise being properly sewed together or otherwise secured along their adjoining edges as shown at 3.
  • Strad to the bottom of the valise are straps 4 which extend between the two thicknesses of the side walls 2 and through 0 enings 5 near the upper edges thereof anc those straps extending from one of the side walls have buckets 6 designed to engage the straps extending through the other side walls.
  • a guard stri formed of canvas or other suitable materia is extended along the upper edge of one of the end walls 7 as shown at 8, the ends of this guard being fastened to the side walls 2.
  • This guard strip constitutes a support for leaves 9 which are connected to the side walls 2 by means of flexible hin 'es 10 which may consist of cords threaded through the side walls and the leaves or of fabric strips glued or otherwise connected to the parts.
  • Each leaf 9 is preferably formed of heavy canvas or other material provided with an interior reinforce ment of wood which is shown at 11.
  • a cover 12 is connected to the upper edge of that wall 7 which is farthest removed from the guard strip 8 and this cover is either formed integral with the wall 7 or connected thereto by means of a suitable fabric hinge.
  • the cover may be reinforced by means of wooden or heavy leather strips 13 extending longitudinally upon the inner face thereof, and apertures 14 are formed within the cover adjacent the side edges thereof and are designed to receive the straps 4.
  • Guide straps 15 are secured transversely upon the upper face of the cover and extending through them are straps 16 designed to engage buckles 17 secured to the ends of straps 18. Straps l6 and 18 are secured in any suitable manner to the bottom of the valise. A bowed strap 19 is secured at its ends upon the cover and extends longitudinally thereof and constitutes a handle whereby the valise may be conveniently carried.
  • Each of the openings 5 and 14 is preferably reinforced by a metal eyelet such as shown at 20.
  • valise when the valise is not in use the same can be collapsed merely by pushing the cover 12 down toward the bottom of the valise and extending straps 4 through the openings 14 and buckling them as shown at Fig. 2.
  • the straps 16 and 18 can then be buckled together and can be used for fastening the valise to a saddle or other support.
  • straps 4 When it is desired to extend the valise so as to place articles therein straps 4 are unfastened from each other and the top of the valise is pulled upward so as to extend the body as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the leaves 9 can then be swung upward and the desired articles placed within the valise.
  • the leaves can then be swung back onto the strip 8 and by placing the cover in its closed position and extending the straps therethrough the valise can be drawn tightly downward onto the articles therein. Importance is attached to the fact that the valise can be contracted so as to fit tightly around articles therein whether or not they completely fill the valise.
  • the device herein described although preferably constructed of heavy canvas or other similar fabric, can be made of leather, the only requirement being that the same be capable of collapsing When empty by necting the upper'edg'esof the side Walls and 5 having its Walls fold in themanner shown and I one end Wall, leaves hingedly connected to described.
  • V guard strip a cover hingedly' connected to 1.
  • a valise having a bottom, flexible side the other end Wall, and straps loosely and end Walls, straps loosely mounted withmounted Within each side Wall and extensible in each side Wall, and a cover hingedly conthrough the cover.
  • v nected to one of the end Walls,said straps be- In testimony that I claim the foregoing as ing extended through the cover and dis osed own, I have hereto allixed my signature in When drawn together to colla se and fo d the the presence of two Witnesses. Walls between the cover an the bottom of SARAH P. SMITH PATCH. the valise. 'i Witnesses:

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S. P. S. PATCH.
VALISE.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 17, 1907. RENEWED JUNE 2, 190a.
Patented Jan. 12, 1909.
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SARAH P. SMITH PATCH, OF BUFFALO, WYOMING.
VALISE Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 12, 1909.
Application filed May 17, 1907, Serial No. 374,184. Renewed June 2, 1908. Serial No. 436,228.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SARAH P. SMITH PATCH, a citizen of the United States, residing at Buffalo, in the county of Johnson and State of Wyoming, have invented a new and useful Valise, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to valises or grips and the like and is particularly designed for use by horsemen.
The object of the invention is to provide a device of this character which can be quickly collapsed into a compact bundle so that it can be conveniently fastened to a saddle and which can be as quickly opened out to receive articles which it may be desired to pack therein.
A still further object is to provide a valise or grip which is of simple, durable and inexpensive construction and which, when closed, will fully protect the contents thereof from moisture.
With these and other objects in view the invention consists of certain novel features of construction and combinations of parts which will be hereinafter more fully described and pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings is shown the preferred form of the invention.
In said drawings: Figure 1 is a perspective view of the valise opened; and Fig. 2 is a similar View showing the same collapsed.
Referring to the figures by characters of reference, 1 designates the body of the valise, the same being formed preferably of heavy canvas, the side walls 2 thereof consisting of two thicknesses and the walls and bottom of the valise being properly sewed together or otherwise secured along their adjoining edges as shown at 3. Secured to the bottom of the valise are straps 4 which extend between the two thicknesses of the side walls 2 and through 0 enings 5 near the upper edges thereof anc those straps extending from one of the side walls have buckets 6 designed to engage the straps extending through the other side walls. A guard stri formed of canvas or other suitable materia is extended along the upper edge of one of the end walls 7 as shown at 8, the ends of this guard being fastened to the side walls 2. This guard strip constitutes a support for leaves 9 which are connected to the side walls 2 by means of flexible hin 'es 10 which may consist of cords threaded through the side walls and the leaves or of fabric strips glued or otherwise connected to the parts. Each leaf 9 is preferably formed of heavy canvas or other material provided with an interior reinforce ment of wood which is shown at 11. A cover 12 is connected to the upper edge of that wall 7 which is farthest removed from the guard strip 8 and this cover is either formed integral with the wall 7 or connected thereto by means of a suitable fabric hinge. The cover may be reinforced by means of wooden or heavy leather strips 13 extending longitudinally upon the inner face thereof, and apertures 14 are formed within the cover adjacent the side edges thereof and are designed to receive the straps 4. Guide straps 15 are secured transversely upon the upper face of the cover and extending through them are straps 16 designed to engage buckles 17 secured to the ends of straps 18. Straps l6 and 18 are secured in any suitable manner to the bottom of the valise. A bowed strap 19 is secured at its ends upon the cover and extends longitudinally thereof and constitutes a handle whereby the valise may be conveniently carried. Each of the openings 5 and 14 is preferably reinforced by a metal eyelet such as shown at 20.
It is to be understood that when the valise is not in use the same can be collapsed merely by pushing the cover 12 down toward the bottom of the valise and extending straps 4 through the openings 14 and buckling them as shown at Fig. 2. The straps 16 and 18 can then be buckled together and can be used for fastening the valise to a saddle or other support. When it is desired to extend the valise so as to place articles therein straps 4 are unfastened from each other and the top of the valise is pulled upward so as to extend the body as shown in Fig. 1. The leaves 9 can then be swung upward and the desired articles placed within the valise. The leaves can then be swung back onto the strip 8 and by placing the cover in its closed position and extending the straps therethrough the valise can be drawn tightly downward onto the articles therein. Importance is attached to the fact that the valise can be contracted so as to fit tightly around articles therein whether or not they completely fill the valise. The device herein described, although preferably constructed of heavy canvas or other similar fabric, can be made of leather, the only requirement being that the same be capable of collapsing When empty by necting the upper'edg'esof the side Walls and 5 having its Walls fold in themanner shown and I one end Wall, leaves hingedly connected to described. the side Walls and disposed to rest upon the What is claimed is: V guard strip, a cover hingedly' connected to 1. A valise having a bottom, flexible side the other end Wall, and straps loosely and end Walls, straps loosely mounted withmounted Within each side Wall and extensible in each side Wall, and a cover hingedly conthrough the cover. v nected to one of the end Walls,said straps be- In testimony that I claim the foregoing as ing extended through the cover and dis osed own, I have hereto allixed my signature in When drawn together to colla se and fo d the the presence of two Witnesses. Walls between the cover an the bottom of SARAH P. SMITH PATCH. the valise. 'i Witnesses:
2. A valise having side and end .walls I CLARA VVATKINs, V formed of flexible material, a guard strip con- MARGR'ET WASHBAUGH.
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US2472203A (en) * 1947-07-18 1949-06-07 Friedmann Siegfried Collapsible parcel carrier
US4679242A (en) * 1984-10-17 1987-07-07 Brockhaus Peter B Convertible cooler and cushion
US4693344A (en) * 1985-02-22 1987-09-15 Shuler Steven L Collapsible carry bag with four discrete rigid end pieces
US4919240A (en) * 1989-05-25 1990-04-24 Tobias Charles S Expandable valise
EP0409090A1 (en) * 1989-07-17 1991-01-23 Emilio Anbasz Expandable luggage
USD315987S (en) 1988-06-03 1991-04-09 Pusser's, Inc. Expandable valise
US5586700A (en) * 1994-11-08 1996-12-24 Fitzner; John E. Mail carrier
US20040065518A1 (en) * 2002-10-03 2004-04-08 Barry Hoberman Rolling duffel bag
US20050051404A1 (en) * 2003-09-10 2005-03-10 Chi Chen Lung Foldable luggage with carrier
US20050051455A1 (en) * 2002-02-11 2005-03-10 Dege Paul T. Food carrier
US20080087676A1 (en) * 2006-10-12 2008-04-17 George Kasboske Container for flowable material
US20100282556A1 (en) * 2009-03-05 2010-11-11 Twinkle Leatherware Company Limited Foldable travelling case
US20120175208A1 (en) * 2011-01-07 2012-07-12 Ya-Yin Lin Travel luggage
CN104058156A (en) * 2013-03-21 2014-09-24 浙江大自然旅游用品有限公司 Portable folding self-inflating heat-preservation box
US20190313597A1 (en) * 2018-04-11 2019-10-17 Li-Chen Chen Folding pet carrier

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2472203A (en) * 1947-07-18 1949-06-07 Friedmann Siegfried Collapsible parcel carrier
US4679242A (en) * 1984-10-17 1987-07-07 Brockhaus Peter B Convertible cooler and cushion
US4693344A (en) * 1985-02-22 1987-09-15 Shuler Steven L Collapsible carry bag with four discrete rigid end pieces
USD315987S (en) 1988-06-03 1991-04-09 Pusser's, Inc. Expandable valise
US4919240A (en) * 1989-05-25 1990-04-24 Tobias Charles S Expandable valise
EP0409090A1 (en) * 1989-07-17 1991-01-23 Emilio Anbasz Expandable luggage
US5586700A (en) * 1994-11-08 1996-12-24 Fitzner; John E. Mail carrier
US20080047868A1 (en) * 2002-02-11 2008-02-28 Dege Paul T Food carrier
US20050051455A1 (en) * 2002-02-11 2005-03-10 Dege Paul T. Food carrier
US20040065518A1 (en) * 2002-10-03 2004-04-08 Barry Hoberman Rolling duffel bag
US6926129B2 (en) * 2002-10-03 2005-08-09 Travelpro International, Inc. Rolling duffel bag
US20050051404A1 (en) * 2003-09-10 2005-03-10 Chi Chen Lung Foldable luggage with carrier
US20080087676A1 (en) * 2006-10-12 2008-04-17 George Kasboske Container for flowable material
US7600653B2 (en) * 2006-10-12 2009-10-13 George Kasboske Container for flowable material
US20100282556A1 (en) * 2009-03-05 2010-11-11 Twinkle Leatherware Company Limited Foldable travelling case
US20120175208A1 (en) * 2011-01-07 2012-07-12 Ya-Yin Lin Travel luggage
CN104058156A (en) * 2013-03-21 2014-09-24 浙江大自然旅游用品有限公司 Portable folding self-inflating heat-preservation box
US20190313597A1 (en) * 2018-04-11 2019-10-17 Li-Chen Chen Folding pet carrier

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