Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
190107000 | Knockdown or collapsible | 20 |
20090071781 | Selectively Removable Pull Bar for a Portable Container - A portable container system includes a collapsible frame, a shell attached to the frame and defining a volume, wheels attached to the bottom of the frame, and a pull bar assembly comprising a removable attachment member that removably attaches the pull bar assembly to the frame. The removable attachment member is contractible so it disengages from the frame when contracted and it engages the frame when expanded. | 03-19-2009 |
20090127045 | Roll-Up hanging toiletry organizer and diaper bag organizer - A toiletry supplies carrying case including an exterior panel of fabric with multiple interior and/or exterior pockets of varying sizes consisting of fabric or other materials, with or without multiple closures for said pockets. The case lies flat when in an open position, then rolls into a closed position and is held closed by one or more closures consisting of elastic, hook and loop, snaps or other closure. Each pocket can be used to accept toiletries or other small items needed for travel, baby-care or any number of applications which need organization and/or transport and/or storage. There are four sets of interior pockets on one exterior pocket. The first interior pocket is comprised of three smaller sections made to accept very small items such as bandages or other similarly sized items. The second and third interior pockets are sized to accept diapers, wipes cases and other similarly sized items. The fourth interior pocket is suitable for accepting small toiletry bottles or tubes of travel or baby care items. The exterior pocket is sized to accept a cell phone, keys or other similarly sized items. A removable handle is connected to the exterior panel and extends outwardly therefrom so as to allow the case to be suspended from an exterior object. | 05-21-2009 |
20090145711 | Soft storage bags with rigidifying wall panels - A soft storage bag includes a bottom, end and side walls made of generally soft panels and a top or upper end that can be selectively closed or opened to respectively close the bag or provide access to the interior of the bag and any contents placed into the bag. At least one rigidifying panel is positioned proximate to at least one of the panels. Securing members are provided for selectively securing the rigidifying panels to the soft panels to rigidify or stiffen the soft panels secured to an associated rigidifying panel. Thus, one or more of the soft panels can be stiffened when used to receive tools or the like within the bag while the soft panels can be rendered deformable when not is use by detaching the rigidifying panels to allow the bag to be collapsed for storage. | 06-11-2009 |
20090229936 | PORTABLE COMPUTER CASE - A computer case having an open and a closed configuration may comprise two or more sections. The sections may be foldably joined. A fastener may selectively maintain the computer case in the closed configuration. One or more of the sections may be adapted to receive an electronic device, such as a computer. The sections adapted to receive a computer may comprise a cover. The computer case may be comprised of materials configured to allow the contents thereof to be scanned by a scanning device, such as an X-ray. Portions of the case may allow for visual inspection of a computer disposed therein. A foldable container may be disposed between foldable sections of the case. The foldable container may be configured to receive and hold personal items during a security screening process. | 09-17-2009 |
20090242342 | Foldable cross-patterned pull-handle and bag having the same - Disclosed is a foldable cross-patterned pull-handle and a bag having the same. The pull-handle includes a folding means having a first link assembly and a second link assembly connected to an end of the first link assembly so that the folding means can be folded and retracted or unfolded and extended, the first link assembly having two links connected to each other so that the links cross each other at a center portion, a first end of the second link assembly being supported on a bag; and a handle means mounted on a second end of the folding means and grabbed by a user with hand. Due to the structural characteristics of the link assemblies constituting the folding means, the length of the bag handle can be adjusted variously by folding or unfolding it, and the bag handle can be installed in a reduced space. | 10-01-2009 |
20090288925 | LAPTOP BAG WITH WINDOW AND POCKET INSERT TRAYS WITH WINDOW COVER - A laptop computer bag includes a multi-fold body with a first portion having a storage compartment and a second portion, and a fastener for securing the first and second portions together in a folded configuration, the multi-fold body also having an external surface that is exposed when the first and second portions are in the folded configuration and an internal surface that remains substantially unexposed when the first and second portions are in the folded configuration; and a substantially transparent window forming at least a part of the internal surface, whereby when the multi-fold body is in an unfolded configuration the interior of the storage compartment can be viewed through the window. Also disclosed are windowed storage trays designed for insertion into one or more pockets of the laptop computer bag. | 11-26-2009 |
20090321205 | FABRIC FOR PACKING - Fabric for packing an object, wherein the fabric is flat, is not sewn into shape, and has in unfolded condition, the shape of a symmetrical cross. Further, it is of a textile material and is provided with straps on one side. At least some of the straps are for tightening, in such a way that the packing is of a size matching the packed object. | 12-31-2009 |
20100006384 | PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE CARRIER - In some embodiments, a portable computing device carrier can include: (a) a first section, the first section having: (1) a top portion; (2) a bottom portion; (3) a front portion; (4) a back portion; (5) an interior side; and (6) an exterior side, the top portion, the bottom portion, the front portion, the back portion, the interior side, and the exterior side defining a computing device carrier cavity, the computing device carrier cavity sized to removably receive and accommodate the portable computing device; and (b) a second section, the second section having: (1) a top portion mechanically coupled to the top portion of the first section to form a carrier top portion; (2) a bottom portion; (3) a front portion; (4) a back portion; (5) an interior side; and (6) an exterior side, the second section sized to accommodate one or more personal items. The interior side of the first section is removably attached to the interior side of the second section. Other embodiments are disclosed in this application. | 01-14-2010 |
20100243393 | Computer case assembly and a method for carrying a computer - A computer case | 09-30-2010 |
20100282556 | FOLDABLE TRAVELLING CASE - A foldable travelling case includes a case body and two support plates. The case body has a bottom base and a top base with two opposite first side walls and two opposite second walls. The first and second side walls are connected with a periphery of the bottom base to respectively define a fold line with the bottom base. The support plates each have a bottom side pivotally connected with one of the first side walls such that each support plate is leanable against one of the first side walls so as to support the first side walls at an extended position. When the support plates are pivotally moved away from the first side walls, the first and second side walls can be folded along the fold lines and rested on the bottom base to reduce the volume of the travelling case. | 11-11-2010 |
20100300825 | Collapsible Baggage and Method of Collapsing and Expanding a Baggage - A collapsible baggage comprises structural side assemblies. The structural side assemblies comprise a plurality of interconnected panel members. When the baggage is expanded, the panel members of each side assembly are generally in plane with each other and are able to prevent the baggage from collapsing under load. The panel members can pivot relative to each other in a manner allowing the baggage to collapse. | 12-02-2010 |
20110048882 | DETACHABLE LUGGAGE - A detachable luggage includes a top shell having a face wall and a peripheral wall extending from the face wall, a bottom shell having a base wall and a peripheral wall extending from the base wall, and a zip fastener, which has an upper zipper tape affixed to the peripheral wall of the top shell, a bottom zipper tape affixed to the peripheral wall of the bottom shell, two retainer boxes respectively affixed to two distal ends of the bottom zipper tape, two insertion pins respectively affixed to two distal ends of the upper zipper tape for insertion into one of the retainer boxes, and two slides slidably coupled between the upper zipper tape and the bottom zipper tape for joining the upper zipper tape and the bottom zipper tape. When the zip fastener is unfastened, the top shell is detached from the bottom shell. | 03-03-2011 |
20120175207 | Luggage Expansion System - A bracket assembly for mounting to a piece of expandable luggage has a base, first and second sliding members, and a lever. The base has slots, and a plurality of recesses are located between the slots and have a substantially flat sidewall. When the lever is in a locked position, a coupling portion is positioned at least partially within one of the recesses, and the notch engages the sidewall preventing the lever and sliding members from moving parallel with the slot. When the lever is in an unlocked position, stopping pegs prevent the lever from rotating more than 180 degrees relative to the locked position, and the lever and sliding members are free to move relative to the base and translationally parallel with the slots. The lever and sliding members are moveable to and from a plurality of expansion positions. | 07-12-2012 |
20130087424 | Foldable Easy-Access Bag - Soft sided bags having a flexible frame system are disclosed and described herein. A plurality of structure forming frame members engage guides in the bag body to provide the soft sided bag with a resilient structure, and to further provide content protection and accessibility. Soft sided bag may use structure forming frame members with varying levels of stiffness to provide a desired structure to the soft sided bag. A unique structure forming frame member is disclosed which includes an outer sheath and inner rod that gives the bag body structure, durability, flexibility, resiliency, and differing degrees of restorative force along one continuous member. Various non-limiting configurations are disclosed that provide the soft sided bag with a desired shape as well as the ability to collapse to smaller configurations. | 04-11-2013 |
20140291095 | LUGGAGE FRAME STRUCTURE - Frame structures ( | 10-02-2014 |
20140299430 | SUITCASE STRUCTURE - A suitcase structure includes a back case component, a front lid component and a ring-shaped gusset component. The opposite sides of the ring-shaped gusset component are connected with the edge of the back case component and the edge of the front lid component respectively, so as to form an accommodation space used for being closed. The ring-shaped gusset component includes a plurality of sidewall portions and a plurality of flexible structures linking the sidewall portions. The flexible deformation capability of the flexible structures is greater than the flexible deformation capability of the sidewall portions. The flexible structures has an inclination, and two of the sidewall portions adjacent to each other can be bent and therefore be stacked opposite to each other by the flexible structures linking the two of the sidewall portions. | 10-09-2014 |
20140326559 | TROLLEY BAG - The present invention provides an improved trolley bag comprising a primary bag unit, a left bag unit, a right bag unit and collapsible bag units; wherein the collapsible bag units are provided between the primary bag unit and the left bag unit as well as between the primary bag unit and the right bag unit respectively in order to form one single trolley bag and such that the trolley bag is of a collapsible function for extending and collapsing thereof. As a result, the improved trolley bag of the present invention can be used for carrying conventional items under a collapsed configuration and can be advantageously used for carrying elongated items including such as golf clubs under an extended configuration. Accordingly, the practical applications and usefulness of the improved trolley bag of the present invention are increased and enhanced. | 11-06-2014 |
20150027832 | MULTI-POCKETED FOLDING ORGANIZER - A multi-pocketed decorative fabric organizer that resembles a folding file and serves as a workspace when opened and then folds up in seconds keeping all the items and materials stored in it intact, and provides a portable and compact organizer for various purposes. The organizer consists of a hard surface that folds out to a writing or working space consisting of conveniently located plastic storage pockets and an exterior of decorative fabrics. | 01-29-2015 |
20150296941 | EXPANDABLE PORTABLE BAG - An expandable portable bag has a bearing plate section, an expandable peripheral side section, eyelet holes, control draw cords, bendable sections and a pull control and carry section to enable the portable containing bag form to be expanded. The portable containing bag can be directly used as a resting mat for a pet or the mat for people for the purpose of playing, resting and warming when the bag is at the expanded state. The bag has the advantage of easy cleaning. The bag significantly improves the practicability and advancement of the containing bag product in terms of the usage function and value. | 10-22-2015 |
20160045001 | COLLAPSIBLE BAG - Bags for carrying a pair of elongated objects are provided. In one embodiment, the bag includes a base, a first wall joined to the base, a second wall spaced apart from the first wall and joined to the base, and a divider defining a first and a second end, the first end pivotably coupled to the first wall, and the second end detachably coupled to the second wall. The divider is configured to form a pair of cavities. Each cavity is dimensioned for storing an elongated object. The first and second walls are configured to collapse toward each other in response to the divider being detached from the second wall. | 02-18-2016 |