Abstract
A dual compartment, dual open mouth tool bag is fabricated from flexible
material forming the side and top panels of the bag and the dual access
openings. Each of the separate open mouth openings provides separate
access to an individual compartment within the bag. The compartments
may, in an alternative embodiment, be connected one to the other.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A two compartment bag comprising, in combination: a generally
flat, rectangular bottom panel, first, second, third, and fourth
adjacent side wall panels extending from and affixed to the bottom
panel to form an enclosure with an open top, said first second,
third and fourth wall panels foldable to form first and second separate
parallel top closures parallel to the second and fourth opposed
wall panels for the bag in combination with a connecting top panel
segment comprised of an extension of the first and third panels
joining the first and third opposed wall panels, and an internal
panel generally parallel to the second and fourth wall panels and
extending between the connecting top panel segment, the inside of
the first and third wall panels and the bottom panel to form two
separate internal sections of the bag enclosure, said second and
fourth panels, connected respectively by a fastener mechanism to
the first panel, top panel segment and third panel to form a first
flexible opening bounded by the first panel, second panel, third
panel and top segment and a second flexible opening bounded by the
first panel, fourth panel, third panel and top segment.
2. The bag of claim 1 wherein the internal panel is attached to
the bottom wall and side walls by releasable fastening devices.
3. The bag of claim 1 including a shoulder strap having opposite
ends with fabric loops, a carabineer attached to each loop, and
two fabric loops attached to the connecting segment, said carabineers
attached to the fabric loops.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a utility application based upon and incorporating
by reference an earlier filed provisional application Ser. No. 60/450,207
filed Feb. 25, 2003 and entitled "Dual Compartment Tool Bag"
for which priority is claimed.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] In the principal aspect the present invention relates to
a tool bag and, more particularly, to a tool bag, which includes
first and second generally parallel access openings in the top thereof.
[0003] Historically, tool bags have been limited to a single hinge
top opening for access to a single interior compartment. The hinge
opening, sometimes termed a "Gatemouth" opening, provides
wide-open access to the contents of the bag. This style of bag construction
has also been used for travel bags, medical bags, tool bags, legal
and accounting document bags and handbags.
[0004] While such single mouth or single top entry bags are exceedingly
useful, often their utility is diminished since the person using
such a bag will not need to place all of their tools or items in
a single compartment. Rather, it will be more convenient to have
side-by-side, separated dual compartments. Thus, there has need
for a dual compartment double-hinged opening case or bag.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Briefly, the invention relates to a soft sided bag having
first and second generally parallel flexible open mouth access openings
in the top of the bag wherein each of the separate openings connect
to a separate compartment within the bag and further wherein the
separate compartments may be joined or connected to expose the entire
contents of the bag. Further, the invention contemplates the pattern
of the material utilized to create the double, open mouth bag in
that the configuration of various panels is disclosed as well as
the manner in which the panels are connected either permanently
or temporarily by means of a hook and loop fastener, for example.
The bag has a generally rectangular rigid base whereas the sides
of the bag are generally flexible and soft sided so that the dual
open mouth construction of the bag is facilitated by the folding
of the side panels and the joining thereof by a fastener mechanism
such as a zipper or snap fasteners.
[0006] Thus, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved
dual, open mouth bag construction which may be utilized as a tool
bag, for example, wherein first and second adjacent compartments
are provided within the bag each compartment accessible through
its own individual, flexible, open mouth construction.
[0007] Yet another object of the invention is to provide an inexpensive,
yet rugged and durable open mouth bag construction.
[0008] Another object of the invention is to provide a pattern
for a dual open mouth bag construction wherein the pattern may be
utilized to provide for a bag having permanently separated dual
compartments or dual compartments which may be integrated one with
the other in an easy and efficient manner.
[0009] These and other objects, advantages and features of the
invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0010] In the detailed description, which follows, reference will
be made to the drawing comprised of the following figures:
[0011] FIG. 1 is an isometric side view of a bag or case of the
invention;
[0012] FIG. 2 is an isometric end view of the bag of FIG. 1;
[0013] FIG. 3 is an isometric end view similar to FIG. 2 wherein,
the two compartment openings for the bag are in the open position;
[0014] FIG. 4 is an exploded isometric view of the component parts
forming the bag or case of the invention;
[0015] FIG. 5 is an isometric view of the bag of FIG. 4 in the
assembled condition; and
[0016] FIG. 6 is a pattern for the flexible fabric material forming
the side and internal panels of the bag.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] The dual opening, two-compartment bag of the present invention
has a multiplicity of potential uses. It may be used, for example,
as a tool bag, a travel bag, a medical bag or a handbag. The design
of the bag thus facilitates multiple potential uses.
[0018] Referring to the figures, the bag is a generally soft sided
bag having a rigid planar flat bottom panel 10 as depicted in FIG.
4. The bag further includes first and second parallel opposite,
spaced, end sides 12 and 14 and third and fourth parallel, opposite
spaced lateral sides 16 and 18. The first, second, third and fourth
sides are 12, 14, 16 and 18 are typically soft sided although each
may be partially re-enforced or made from a rigid or semi rigid
material in their lower half joined to the bottom panel 10. The
sides 12, 14, 16 and 18, as well as a mid-panel 20 referenced hereinafter,
are all fabricated or sewn together from a canvas material or similar
material prior to attachment to the generally rectangular, flat
planar, bottom panel or side 10. Thus, as shown in FIG. 4 all of
the component side parts of the bag are prefabricated separate and
apart from the bottom panel 10. The bottom panel 10 is then sewn
or attached to the sides 12, 14, 16 and 18 to form the bag as depicted
in FIG. 5.
[0019] A feature of the invention is a dual layer, mid-panel, which
is depicted in phantom as mid-panel 20 in FIG. 4. Mid-panel 20 is
comprised of two layers or panels 21 and 23 of flexible fabric or
material which respectively are opposed to one of the lateral side
panels 16 and 18. The mid-panel layers 21 and 23 are sewn or attached
together along seams which join lateral end edges 25 and 27. The
mid-panel layers 21 and 23 which form the mid panel 20 join to end
walls 12 and 14 and define a bridge or connecting sections 22A and
22B respectively therebetween. Thus, each mid-panel layer 21 and
23 provides a flexible flap sector 31 and 33 opposed respectively
to the flexible top sector of lateral sides 18 and 16.
[0020] In practice, the pattern forming for the end panels 12 and
14 and side panels 16, 18, as well as mid panel 20 (i.e. layers
21, 23) is depicted in FIG. 6 wherein seam line 24 is indicated
by edges 24A, 25A, 25B and 24B associated respectively with panel
parts 14A, 22B and 14B. Side panel 18 is then sewn to panel sections
12A, 14A along seam line edges 12C/18C and 14B/18B. The mid panel
20 may be a separate panel piece or integral with sides 12 and 14
as depicted in FIG. 6.
[0021] Thus, connecting segment 22 (22A, 22B) joins the mid section
of the first and third wall 12 and 14 and further includes a center
seam 24 which is sewn or connected to the mid-panel 20 (i.e. layers
21, 23). The sidewalls 16 and 18 flexible side walls and are connected
to the connecting segment 22A or 22C by means of zipper construction
30 and 32 respectively. As will be noted in FIG. 3 and FIG. 6 the
connecting segment 22 comprises an extension of the first and third
sidewalls 12 and 14. The zipper connection 30 joins the flexible
sidewalls 16 and first and third end walls 12 and 14 with the connecting
segment 22 to enclose a first compartment 40. In a similar manner,
the zipper 32 joins the connecting section 22 with the first and
third end walls 12 and 14 and the fourth sidewall 18 to form a compartment
42. The compartments 40 and 42 are separated one from the other
by means of the mid-panel 20 (layers 21, 23) as depicted in FIG.
4.
[0022] The mid-panel 20 may be connectable to the bottom panel
10 and the end panels 12 and 14 respectably by releasable fasteners
and more particularly by a loop type fastener such as known by the
trade name Velcro. In this manner, the mid-panel 20 may be disengaged
to from the bottom wall panel 10, and the first and third end walls
12 and 14 to provide access to a connected set of compartments 40
and 42 defining a single compartment. Thus, the separate compartments
40 and 42 will be joined together to form a single compartment.
Alternatively, the mid-panel 20 could be sewn in place as described
previously to provide first and second separate compartments 40
and 42 for the bag.
[0023] Carry handle straps 50 and 52 are attached to the side panels
16 and 18. A shoulder strap 54 is provided and includes fabric and
loops 56 and 58 each having eyelets 60 and 62 respectably. A carabineer
64 is provided through eyelet 60 for attachment to a fabric loop
66 sewn into the seam 24. Similarly, a carabineer 68 is provided
to the eyelet 62 for engagement with a fabric loop 70 sewn in the
seam 24 at the opposite end of the bag. The shoulder strap arrangement
described provides significant adjustment for the strap to facilitate
carrying of the bag.
[0024] Variations of the described bag may be provided as within
in the scope of the invention. The invention therefore is limited
only by the following claims and equivalents. |