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- the present disclosure is generally related to a luggage identification system and method.
- a problem encountered by a traveler in retrieving luggage is when two or more of similar bags are checked through by an airline.
- the luggage bags are loaded on an airplane in the baggage compartment and the traveler is reunited with his or her luggage at the destination.
- the bags are unloaded from the airplane and made available for pick up at a luggage carousel.
- the bags come down a chute and ride around a circular conveyor until a person picks up the bag.
- a traveler will mistake a piece of luggage for his or her own, when it is in fact somebody else's bag that happens to be similar.
- a luggage identification system in a particular embodiment, includes a bag (or suitcase) having a front panel.
- the front panel includes an aperture, where the aperture is circumscribed by a luggage material of the front panel.
- a sleeve is secured over the aperture, where the sleeve is adapted to provide structural support to the front panel of the luggage bag.
- the sleeve is secured to the surrounding piece of luggage material using stitching or adhesive to provide a durable connection between the sleeve and the luggage material.
- An identification sheet is adapted to slide within the sleeve through a top opening that is formed between a front and rear side of the sleeve, where the top opening is only accessible from an interior of the luggage bag.
- a top flap is folded over the top of the opening to secure the identification sheet within the sleeve.
- the identification sheet may be customizable to each particular traveler.
- the sleeve includes a front side that is comprised of a clear durable material so that the identification sheet is viewable from the outside of the luggage bag through the sleeve.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective front view of a particular embodiment of a luggage identification system
- FIG. 2 is a rear view of the pocket panel of the luggage identification system of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the pocket panel shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view across the top of the pocket panel shown in FIGS. 1-3 .
- a luggage bag 102 may include a handle 104 , a zipper pocket 106 and a front panel 108 .
- the front panel 108 includes a surrounding piece of luggage material 202 that may be a cotton, synthetic, blend, or a natural material (e.g., leather).
- An aperture is disposed on the front panel 108 within the luggage material 202 .
- a sleeve 204 is secured to the surrounding piece of luggage material 202 and over the aperture. Stitching 206 or adhesive may be used to provide a durable connection between the sleeve 204 and the luggage material 202 .
- a customized identification sheet 208 is adapted to slide within the sleeve 204 through top opening 212 that is formed between a front and rear side of the sleeve 204 .
- a top flap 210 is folded over the top of the opening 212 to secure the identification sheet 208 within the sleeve 208 .
- the top of the opening 212 may include a zipper instead of, or in addition to, the top flap 210 .
- the identification sheet 208 may include a personal photograph or a photograph of something the user owns (e.g. pet, a pair of shoes).
- the identification sheet 208 may be a unique depiction or drawing of any object that only the user can identify.
- the sleeve 204 includes a front side that is comprised of a clear durable material and viewable from the outside of the luggage 102 .
- the size of the sleeve 204 may be approximately 8 inches by 10 inches minimum or 81 ⁇ 2 inches by 11 inches for large luggage bags, and 5 inches by 7 inches or 5 inches by 8 inches for smaller bags, etc.
- FIG. 3 a cross sectional view of the sleeve 204 is illustrated.
- the sleeve 204 is secured over the aperture disposed on the front panel 108 .
- the front side of the sleeve 204 may be clear and faces the exterior of the luggage 102 so that the identification sheet 208 is viewable from the outside of the luggage 102 .
- the rear side of the sleeve 204 may be clear or not.
- the top flap 210 is shown folded over the top of the sleeve 108 to secure the identification sheet 208 therein.
- the top of the opening 212 may include a zipper instead of, or in addition to, the top flap 210 .
- the top opening of the sleeve 204 is shown in FIG. 4 without the top flap 210 for clarity.
- the luggage material 202 includes an aperture and the sleeve fills the void and forms an integral part of the panel 108 and provides structural support to the front panel 108 of the luggage bag 102 .
- the identification sheet 208 is selected for use with the luggage identification system 100 .
- a picture of a house was selected for illustrative purposes as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the house is clearly visible from the outside of the luggage bag 102 .
- the top flap 212 of the sleeve 204 is lifted up as the top flap 212 is constructed to be biased to remain closed over the sleeve 204 .
- Additional fasteners such as a zipper, snaps, buttons, hook and loop material, may be used to further secure the top flap 212 over the sleeve 204 , or any combination thereof.
- the zipper, or other fastener may be used instead of the top flap 212 to secure the identification sheet 208 inside the sleeve 204 .
- the selected identification sheet 208 is then slid between the front and rear sides of the sleeve 204 until the sheet 208 is fully inserted to fit snugly and the top flap 212 can be closed.
- the identification sheet 208 is then visible from the outside of the luggage 102 and easily identifiable to the user.
- a large zipper pocket 106 may be disposed on the front of the luggage bag 102 as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the sleeve 204 may be accessed through an inner side of the large zipper pocket 106 , where the sleeve 204 also has a zipper at the top opening 212 .
- the inside of the large zipper pocket 106 provides secure access to the top opening 212 of the sleeve 204 into which the identification sheet 208 is placed.
- An advantage of the luggage identification system 100 is that the luggage is easily identifiable from a distance and provides an ability to customize the appearance of the luggage to each particular user. For example, one user may choose to use a colorful design as the identification sheet to give the luggage bag a unique appearance as opposed to a standard black or red color. Another user may choose to use a personal picture of a spouse or child that may provide a calming frame of mind to a traveler that otherwise may have anxiety while traveling.
- the luggage identification method includes providing a luggage bag, where the luggage bag having a front panel and a rear panel.
- the method also includes removing a portion of the front panel to create an aperture disposed on the front panel, where the aperture is circumscribed by a luggage material of the front panel.
- the method includes securing a sleeve over the aperture, where the sleeve is adapted to provide structural support to the front panel of the luggage bag, and sliding an identification sheet within a top opening of the sleeve that is accessible only from an interior of the luggage bag, where the identification sheet is visible from an exterior of the luggage bag through the sleeve.
- inventions of the disclosure may be referred to herein, individually and/or collectively, by the term “invention” merely for convenience and without intending to voluntarily limit the scope of this application to any particular invention or inventive concept.
- inventions merely for convenience and without intending to voluntarily limit the scope of this application to any particular invention or inventive concept.
- specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it should be appreciated that any subsequent arrangement designed to achieve the same or similar purpose may be substituted for the specific embodiments shown.
- This disclosure is intended to cover any and all subsequent adaptations or variations of various embodiments. Combinations of the above embodiments, and other embodiments not specifically described herein, will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the description.
Abstract
A luggage identification system and method is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, the luggage identification system includes a luggage bag with an aperture disposed on a front panel. A sleeve is secured over the aperture using stitching or adhesive to provide a durable connection between the sleeve and the luggage material and provide structural support to the front panel of the luggage. A customized identification sheet is adapted to slide within the sleeve through a top opening that is formed between a front and rear side of the sleeve. A top flap or zipper is used to access the top of the opening and to secure the identification sheet within the sleeve. The identification sheet may be customizable to each particular traveler. The sleeve includes a front side that is comprised of a clear durable material so that the identification sheet is viewable from the outside of the luggage.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/267,557 filed Dec. 8, 2009. The disclosure of the provisional application is incorporated herein by reference.
- The present disclosure is generally related to a luggage identification system and method.
- Many luggage bags with similar shapes, sizes and colors are used by travelers every day. A problem encountered by a traveler in retrieving luggage is when two or more of similar bags are checked through by an airline. The luggage bags are loaded on an airplane in the baggage compartment and the traveler is reunited with his or her luggage at the destination. The bags are unloaded from the airplane and made available for pick up at a luggage carousel. The bags come down a chute and ride around a circular conveyor until a person picks up the bag. Often times, a traveler will mistake a piece of luggage for his or her own, when it is in fact somebody else's bag that happens to be similar.
- Accordingly, what is needed in the art is a luggage identification system and method that eliminates the misidentification of luggage.
- Another need exists in the art for a luggage identification system and method that is efficient and has the ability to identify luggage quickly and easily.
- Yet another need exists for a luggage identification system and method that is cost effective to implement and easily customizable by the traveler.
- However, in view of the prior art at the time the present invention was made, it was not obvious to those of ordinary skill in the pertinent art how the identified needs could be fulfilled.
- In a particular embodiment, a luggage identification system is disclosed. The luggage identification system includes a bag (or suitcase) having a front panel. The front panel includes an aperture, where the aperture is circumscribed by a luggage material of the front panel. A sleeve is secured over the aperture, where the sleeve is adapted to provide structural support to the front panel of the luggage bag. The sleeve is secured to the surrounding piece of luggage material using stitching or adhesive to provide a durable connection between the sleeve and the luggage material. An identification sheet is adapted to slide within the sleeve through a top opening that is formed between a front and rear side of the sleeve, where the top opening is only accessible from an interior of the luggage bag. A top flap is folded over the top of the opening to secure the identification sheet within the sleeve. The identification sheet may be customizable to each particular traveler. The sleeve includes a front side that is comprised of a clear durable material so that the identification sheet is viewable from the outside of the luggage bag through the sleeve.
- Other aspects, advantages, and features of the present disclosure will become apparent after review of the entire application, including the following sections: Brief Description of the Drawings and Detailed Description.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective front view of a particular embodiment of a luggage identification system; -
FIG. 2 is a rear view of the pocket panel of the luggage identification system ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the pocket panel shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 ; and -
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view across the top of the pocket panel shown inFIGS. 1-3 . - A first particular illustrative embodiment of a luggage identification system is disclosed in
FIG. 1 . Aluggage bag 102 may include ahandle 104, azipper pocket 106 and afront panel 108. Referring now toFIG. 2 , thefront panel 108 includes a surrounding piece ofluggage material 202 that may be a cotton, synthetic, blend, or a natural material (e.g., leather). An aperture is disposed on thefront panel 108 within theluggage material 202. Asleeve 204 is secured to the surrounding piece ofluggage material 202 and over the aperture. Stitching 206 or adhesive may be used to provide a durable connection between thesleeve 204 and theluggage material 202. A customizedidentification sheet 208 is adapted to slide within thesleeve 204 through top opening 212 that is formed between a front and rear side of thesleeve 204. Atop flap 210 is folded over the top of the opening 212 to secure theidentification sheet 208 within thesleeve 208. In an alternative embodiment, the top of the opening 212 may include a zipper instead of, or in addition to, thetop flap 210. Theidentification sheet 208 may include a personal photograph or a photograph of something the user owns (e.g. pet, a pair of shoes). In addition, theidentification sheet 208 may be a unique depiction or drawing of any object that only the user can identify. Thesleeve 204 includes a front side that is comprised of a clear durable material and viewable from the outside of theluggage 102. The size of thesleeve 204 may be approximately 8 inches by 10 inches minimum or 8½ inches by 11 inches for large luggage bags, and 5 inches by 7 inches or 5 inches by 8 inches for smaller bags, etc. - Referring now to
FIG. 3 , a cross sectional view of thesleeve 204 is illustrated. Thesleeve 204 is secured over the aperture disposed on thefront panel 108. The front side of thesleeve 204 may be clear and faces the exterior of theluggage 102 so that theidentification sheet 208 is viewable from the outside of theluggage 102. The rear side of thesleeve 204 may be clear or not. Thetop flap 210 is shown folded over the top of thesleeve 108 to secure theidentification sheet 208 therein. In an alternative embodiment, the top of the opening 212 may include a zipper instead of, or in addition to, thetop flap 210. - The top opening of the
sleeve 204 is shown inFIG. 4 without thetop flap 210 for clarity. As can be seen inFIG. 4 , theluggage material 202 includes an aperture and the sleeve fills the void and forms an integral part of thepanel 108 and provides structural support to thefront panel 108 of theluggage bag 102. - In use, the
identification sheet 208 is selected for use with the luggage identification system 100. A picture of a house was selected for illustrative purposes as shown inFIG. 1 . The house is clearly visible from the outside of theluggage bag 102. Thetop flap 212 of thesleeve 204 is lifted up as thetop flap 212 is constructed to be biased to remain closed over thesleeve 204. Additional fasteners such as a zipper, snaps, buttons, hook and loop material, may be used to further secure thetop flap 212 over thesleeve 204, or any combination thereof. The zipper, or other fastener may be used instead of thetop flap 212 to secure theidentification sheet 208 inside thesleeve 204. Theselected identification sheet 208 is then slid between the front and rear sides of thesleeve 204 until thesheet 208 is fully inserted to fit snugly and thetop flap 212 can be closed. Theidentification sheet 208 is then visible from the outside of theluggage 102 and easily identifiable to the user. - A
large zipper pocket 106 may be disposed on the front of theluggage bag 102 as shown inFIG. 1 . Thesleeve 204 may be accessed through an inner side of thelarge zipper pocket 106, where thesleeve 204 also has a zipper at thetop opening 212. The inside of thelarge zipper pocket 106 provides secure access to thetop opening 212 of thesleeve 204 into which theidentification sheet 208 is placed. - An advantage of the luggage identification system 100 is that the luggage is easily identifiable from a distance and provides an ability to customize the appearance of the luggage to each particular user. For example, one user may choose to use a colorful design as the identification sheet to give the luggage bag a unique appearance as opposed to a standard black or red color. Another user may choose to use a personal picture of a spouse or child that may provide a calming frame of mind to a traveler that otherwise may have anxiety while traveling.
- The luggage identification method includes providing a luggage bag, where the luggage bag having a front panel and a rear panel. The method also includes removing a portion of the front panel to create an aperture disposed on the front panel, where the aperture is circumscribed by a luggage material of the front panel. In addition, the method includes securing a sleeve over the aperture, where the sleeve is adapted to provide structural support to the front panel of the luggage bag, and sliding an identification sheet within a top opening of the sleeve that is accessible only from an interior of the luggage bag, where the identification sheet is visible from an exterior of the luggage bag through the sleeve.
- The illustrations of the embodiments described herein are intended to provide a general understanding of the structure of the various embodiments. The illustrations are not intended to serve as a complete description of all of the elements and features of apparatus and systems that utilize the structures or methods described herein. Many other embodiments may be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the disclosure. Other embodiments may be utilized and derived from the disclosure, such that structural and logical substitutions and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, the disclosure and the figures are to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive.
- One or more embodiments of the disclosure may be referred to herein, individually and/or collectively, by the term “invention” merely for convenience and without intending to voluntarily limit the scope of this application to any particular invention or inventive concept. Moreover, although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it should be appreciated that any subsequent arrangement designed to achieve the same or similar purpose may be substituted for the specific embodiments shown. This disclosure is intended to cover any and all subsequent adaptations or variations of various embodiments. Combinations of the above embodiments, and other embodiments not specifically described herein, will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the description.
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1. A luggage identification system, the system comprising:
a luggage bag, wherein the luggage bag having a front panel and a rear panel;
an aperture disposed on the front panel, wherein the aperture is circumscribed by a luggage material of the front panel;
a sleeve is secured over the aperture, wherein the sleeve is adapted to provide structural support to the front panel of the luggage bag;
a top opening of the sleeve is accessible only from an interior of the luggage bag; and
an identification sheet adapted to slide within the top opening of the sleeve and to fit snugly within the sleeve, wherein the identification sheet is visible from an exterior of the luggage bag through the sleeve.
2. The luggage identification system of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve further comprising a top flap on the interior of the luggage bag and adapted to removably cover the top opening of the sleeve, wherein the top flap is biased to remain closed over the top opening.
3. The luggage identification system of claim 2 , wherein stitching or adhesive secures the sleeve to the front panel.
4. The luggage identification system of claim 3 , wherein the sleeve is comprised of a transparent material.
5. The luggage identification system of claim 1 , further comprising a zipper that is used to open and close the top opening of the sleeve.
6. The luggage identification system of claim 5 , further comprising:
a rear aperture disposed on the rear panel, wherein the rear aperture is circumscribed by the luggage material of the rear panel; and
a rear sleeve is secured over the rear aperture, wherein the rear sleeve is adapted to provide structural support to the rear panel of the luggage bag.
7. The luggage identification system of claim 1 , wherein the identification sheet depicts a unique photograph selected by a user, wherein the unique photograph is recognizable by the user.
8. A luggage identification method, the method comprising:
providing a luggage bag, wherein the luggage bag having a front panel and a rear panel;
removing a portion of the front panel to create an aperture disposed on the front panel, wherein the aperture is circumscribed by a luggage material of the front panel;
securing a sleeve over the aperture, wherein the sleeve is adapted to provide structural support to the front panel of the luggage bag; and
sliding an identification sheet within a top opening of the sleeve that is accessible only from an interior of the luggage bag, wherein the identification sheet is visible from an exterior of the luggage bag through the sleeve.
9. The luggage identification method of claim 8 , further comprising providing a top flap on the interior of the luggage bag and adapted to removably cover the top opening of the sleeve, wherein the top flap is biased to remain closed over the top opening.
10. The luggage identification method of claim 9 , further comprising stitching or adhering the sleeve to the front panel.
11. The luggage identification method of claim 10 , wherein the sleeve is comprised of a transparent material.
12. The luggage identification method of claim 8 , further comprising securing the top flap over the sleeve with a zipper.
13. The luggage identification method of claim 12 , further comprising:
removing a portion of the rear panel to create a rear aperture disposed on the rear panel, wherein the rear aperture is circumscribed by luggage material of the rear panel; and
securing a rear sleeve over the rear aperture, wherein the rear sleeve is adapted to provide structural support to the rear panel of the luggage bag.
14. The luggage identification method of claim 8 , wherein the identification sheet depicts a unique photograph selected by a user, wherein the unique photograph is recognizable by the user.
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