Convertible multi-use bag

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Inventors

Lavine, Edward L.

Application #

753179

Filed

Nov-20-1996

Published

Aug-25-1998

Current US Class

190/103
190/107
224/153
224/575
224/581
383/4

International Classes

A45C 015/00; A45F 004/00

Field of Search

224/153 224/575 224/577 224/581 224/582 224/209 190/103 190/107 190/110 190/114 383/4 294/141

Examiners

Walczak; David J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C.

US Patent References

4153146   Expandable lugga...
4334601   Utility bag
4515300   Multiple-use sports...
4756394   Expandable hand...
4782874   Convertible purse a...
4951816   Convertible contain...
5150824   Dual purpose uniti...
5399020   Collapsible bag wit...
5425449   Convertible bag an...
5490619   Device and method...
5577652   Convertible backpa...

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Abstract
A backpack which is convertible to a totebag and to a fanny pack, the backpack comprising parallel front and rear panels each having upper and lower edges, means for joining peripheries of said panels to form a compartment therebetween, at least one closeable opening in said front panel to allow access to said compartment, first fastening means disposed along the upper edge of said rear panel, second fastening means disposed along the lower edge of said front panel, third fastening means disposed along the upper edge of said front panel and fourth fastening means disposed on said front panel intermediate said second and third fastening means, wherein said backpack is converted to said totebag when said first and second fastening means are fastened together proximate a midline of said rear panel, and further converted to said fanny pack when said totebag is folded in half and said third and fourth fastening means are fastened together.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A backpack which is convertible to a totebag and to a fanny pack, the backpack comprising:

parallel front and rear panels each having upper and lower edges, means for joining peripheries of said panels to form a compartment therebetween, at least one closeable opening in said front panel to allow access to said compartment, first fastening means disposed along the upper edge of said rear panel, second fastening means disposed along the lower edge of said front panel, third fastening means disposed along the upper edge of said front panel and fourth fastening means disposed on said front panel intermediate said second and third fastening means;

wherein said backpack is converted to said totebag when said first and second fastening means are fastened together proximate a midline of said rear panel, and further converted to said fanny pack when said totebag is folded in half and said third and fourth fastening means are fastened together.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a multi-use bag which is convertible into several different forms.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Sometimes it is desirable, either while traveling or engaging in outdoor or sporting activities, to carry supplies in some type of pack. Depending on the amount and/or nature of supplies necessary for the particular activity which is being undertaken, different size packs may be needed. Frequently, the amount of supplies necessary for the activity may either decrease during the activity as supplies are used up, or the number of supplies may increase such as while shopping, etc. Under these circumstances, it would be ideal to adjust the volume of the pack being used in order to better provide for the amount of volume needed.

Many convertible bags are available which are directed to the problems set forth above. Some bags use a system of straps or buckles which are used to vary the volume of the bag. Other bags have compartments or pockets for holding larger compartments or pockets which fold out of the smaller compartments. However, in such bags, when the larger pocket is to be folded back into the smaller pocket, the larger pocket must be folded precisely as it was originally packaged or the larger pocket will not fit properly into the smaller pocket, thus increasing the bulk of the bag and decreasing the volume of the smaller pocket Other multi-use bags heretofore in use include detachable bags and removable panels used to expand or contract the useful volume of the bag. Such an arrangement, as suggested in U.S. Pat. No. 4,756,394, issued Jul. 12, 1988, and U.S. Pat. No. 4,515,300, issued May 7, 1995, can be bulky and cumbersome to assemble as both disclose larger pockets which are folded into smaller pockets. U.S. Pat. No. 5,150,824, issued Sep. 29, 1992, discloses a fanny pack which is expandable by unfolding larger pockets, but the pack remains a fanny pack, and the extra pockets obtained by unfolding the pack can be awkward to carry as the pocket hangs from the fanny pack, thus possibly hindering the activity of the wearer of the fanny pack.
 
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