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US2164641A
US2164641A US140215A US14021537A US2164641A US 2164641 A US2164641 A US 2164641A US 140215 A US140215 A US 140215A US 14021537 A US14021537 A US 14021537A US 2164641 A US2164641 A US 2164641A
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  • This invention relates to shopping bags and may be formed integrally in one piece or from the like of relatively large dimensions and conseveral sections of material sewed together, the structed of flexible material and has, as a broad particular manner of joining the dilferent wall object, to provide such a bag so constructed that sections being immaterial.
  • the particular bag disclosed is provided with be folded into a relatively small self-contained strap members 3 which extend down the outer side package. walls of the bag across and below the bottom
  • a bag in accordance with the preswall 2 of the bag and extend above the upper ent invention consists of the usual containing edges of the side walls to form loops 4 serving lo envelope of flexible foldable material with or as handles.
  • the structure so far described is in 1-,
  • a cooperat- A full understanding of the invention can be ing fastening device in is secured to the inner had from the following detailed description of or bottom surface of the false bottom wall 5.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of a bag in accordance completely inside-out whereby the false bottom with the invention, when in folded condition.
  • wall 5 is positioned exterior of the bag.
  • Fig. 2 is a vie-w of one side of the bag with the the envelope defined by the bottom wall 2 and bottom turned up, the bag being in partially open the false bottom wall 5 is turned inside-out, this condition.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view through the connected to the closed end of the envelope 6 bag when in fully open condition for carrying into the envelope the remainder of the bag exarticles. tending out of the envelope as shown in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a side view of an alternative form of The remainder of the side walls and the handle 4 0 bag in accordance with the invention when in are then worked into the envelope either by foldfolded condition. ing the material or merely stuffing it into the Fig. 5 is a view of one side of the bag in Fig. 4 envelope. Prior to the insertion of the upper with the bag in expanded form, but turned inside portion of the bag into the envelope the fiap 8 out preliminary to folding into the form shown in is positioned on the opposite side of the bag from 1. ⁇
  • Fig. 4 the open edge '1 of the wall 5, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 6 is a vertical sectional view through the The envelope is then closed into the condition bag of Fig. 4, the bag being in fully opened posishown in Fig. 1 by swinging the flap 8 flat against tion for carrying articles. the false bottom wall 5 and securing it in place
  • the bag therein (115- by engaging the fastener elements 9 and Ill. closed comprises a main wall, consisting of any
  • the fastener elements 9 and I0 may be of any foldable material, such as cloth, tough flexible well-known type. Snap fasteners have been paper, rubberized fabric, leather, imitation shown in the drawing but it is immaterial what leather, etc., this wall having four side sections particular type of fastener is employed.
  • the pocket may be positioned anywhere on the inside wall of the bag.
  • the pocket may be used to carry small objects when the bag is in use in addition to performing its function of containing the bag when the latter is not in use for carrying purposes.
  • FIGs. 4, 5 and 6 A modified form of construction is shown in Figs. 4, 5 and 6. This construction differs from that previously described in that the receptacle into which the bag is folded when not in use comprises a separate tubular member attached to the inner surface of the bag and normally con cealed within the bag.
  • the invention comprises a bag having side walls 3' carrying straps 4' and an inner receptacle II! which, as shown, is positioned within the bottom of the bag and connected to the bottom wall 2 along the center line thereof by stitching l3.
  • the inner member l2 comprises a continuous band open at both ends and having straps i4 terminating in a carrying handle l5 on the inner surface of the member.
  • the end edges of the lower half of the tubular member [2 may be stitched, as indicated at IE, to the ends of the bottom wall of the bag, although this is not essential.
  • the bag of Figs. 4, 5 and 6 is manipulated in the same way as the bag shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3.
  • the entire bag 3 is first turned insideout as shown in Fig, 5. This places the tubular member I 2 on the exterior of the bag.
  • the tubular member l2 then in turn is turned inside-out, the rest of the bag being folded into the member l2 during the operation.
  • the member l2 has been turned completely inside-out with the rest of the bag contained therewithin it has the appearance indicated in Fig, 4.
  • the tubular member I2 is preferably so dimensioned as to be tightly filled by the remainder of the bag when it has been inserted therein so that the pressure on the walls of the tubular member of the folded bag element therewithin is suificient to maintain it in position and prevent its escape from the open ends of the member I2.
  • a bag having main walls of flexible material, an inner wall of relatively small dimensions secured to the inner surface of one of said main walls and defining with the juxtaposed portion of the main wall an envelope open along one edge, a flap connected to said one edge of said inner wall and cooperating fastening means on said flap and on that surface of said inner wall which is within said pocket when the bag is in open I position, said envelope being adapted to completely contain said bag when the bag is turned inside-out and then said envelope turned insideout and said flap secured to said inner wall with said fastening means.

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July 4, 1939.
DAVENPORT BAG Filed May 1, 1957 Patented July 4, 1939 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFiCE BAG Margaret M. Davenport, Los Angeles, Calif.
Application May 1, 1937, Serial No. 140,215
1 Claim. (01. 150-1.7)
This invention relates to shopping bags and may be formed integrally in one piece or from the like of relatively large dimensions and conseveral sections of material sewed together, the structed of flexible material and has, as a broad particular manner of joining the dilferent wall object, to provide such a bag so constructed that sections being immaterial. For carrying purposes when not being used for carrying articles it can the particular bag disclosed is provided with be folded into a relatively small self-contained strap members 3 which extend down the outer side package. walls of the bag across and below the bottom Essentially a bag in accordance with the preswall 2 of the bag and extend above the upper ent invention consists of the usual containing edges of the side walls to form loops 4 serving lo envelope of flexible foldable material with or as handles. The structure so far described is in 1-,
without carrying handles at the open end, having accordance with the well-known practice.
formed integrally therewith an inner wall of rela- To define an envelope into which the bag may tively small dimensions, which inner wall cobe compactly folded when not in use, a false operates with the juxtaposed portion of the main bottom wall 5 is provided, this wall being of sub- 35 wall to define an envelope into which the restantially the same dimensions as the main boti mainder of the wall material defining the rest of tom wall 2 and secured to the latter along three the bag, together with the handles, if any, can sides, thereby defining an envelope space 6 in the be folded or tucked away in a simple manner. bottom of the bag. This space 6 is open along The inner wall is preferably provided with a flap one side adjacent one edge I of the bottom wall 2.
secured to its open edge and adapted to be A flap 8 of substantially triangular shape, as 5 fastened to the inner Wall to completely enclose shown in Fig. 1, is secured to the edge 1 of the the envelope or package when the bag is conwall member 5, this flap being provided with a tamed therein. fastening device 9 on the free edge. A cooperat- A full understanding of the invention can be ing fastening device in is secured to the inner had from the following detailed description of or bottom surface of the false bottom wall 5. certain specific embodiments of the invention, it When in opened condition, as shown in Fig. 3, being understood that various modifications can the bag resembles any conventional shopping be made from the specific constructions shown bag in outward appearance, the false bottom 5 without departing from the invention as defined and the flap 8 being completely concealed from 30 in the appended claim. View in the bottom of the bag.
I the drawing To fold the bag, the bag itself is first turned Fig. 1 is a front view of a bag in accordance completely inside-out whereby the false bottom with the invention, when in folded condition. wall 5 is positioned exterior of the bag. Then Fig. 2 is a vie-w of one side of the bag with the the envelope defined by the bottom wall 2 and bottom turned up, the bag being in partially open the false bottom wall 5 is turned inside-out, this condition. operation carrying a portion of the side wall Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view through the connected to the closed end of the envelope 6 bag when in fully open condition for carrying into the envelope the remainder of the bag exarticles. tending out of the envelope as shown in Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a side view of an alternative form of The remainder of the side walls and the handle 4 0 bag in accordance with the invention when in are then worked into the envelope either by foldfolded condition. ing the material or merely stuffing it into the Fig. 5 is a view of one side of the bag in Fig. 4 envelope. Prior to the insertion of the upper with the bag in expanded form, but turned inside portion of the bag into the envelope the fiap 8 out preliminary to folding into the form shown in is positioned on the opposite side of the bag from 1.}
Fig, 4, the open edge '1 of the wall 5, as shown in Fig. 2. Fig. 6 is a vertical sectional view through the The envelope is then closed into the condition bag of Fig. 4, the bag being in fully opened posishown in Fig. 1 by swinging the flap 8 flat against tion for carrying articles. the false bottom wall 5 and securing it in place Referring first to Fig. 3, the bag therein (115- by engaging the fastener elements 9 and Ill. closed comprises a main wall, consisting of any The fastener elements 9 and I0 may be of any foldable material, such as cloth, tough flexible well-known type. Snap fasteners have been paper, rubberized fabric, leather, imitation shown in the drawing but it is immaterial what leather, etc., this wall having four side sections particular type of fastener is employed.
and a rectangular bottom section 2. The walls Although I have found it convenient to locate the inner wall 5 in the bottom of a bag, as shown, and make it of the same dimensions as the bottom wall, if desired the pocket may be positioned anywhere on the inside wall of the bag. By attaching the inner wall 5 to one of the side walls adjacent the top of the bag with the open edge I at the top, the pocket may be used to carry small objects when the bag is in use in addition to performing its function of containing the bag when the latter is not in use for carrying purposes.
A modified form of construction is shown in Figs. 4, 5 and 6. This construction differs from that previously described in that the receptacle into which the bag is folded when not in use comprises a separate tubular member attached to the inner surface of the bag and normally con cealed within the bag.
Thus referring to Figs. l, 5 and 6, the invention comprises a bag having side walls 3' carrying straps 4' and an inner receptacle II! which, as shown, is positioned within the bottom of the bag and connected to the bottom wall 2 along the center line thereof by stitching l3. The inner member l2 comprises a continuous band open at both ends and having straps i4 terminating in a carrying handle l5 on the inner surface of the member. The end edges of the lower half of the tubular member [2 may be stitched, as indicated at IE, to the ends of the bottom wall of the bag, although this is not essential.
The bag of Figs. 4, 5 and 6 is manipulated in the same way as the bag shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3. Thus to convert the bag from open condition, as shown in Fig. 6 to folded condition as shown in Fig. 4, the entire bag 3 is first turned insideout as shown in Fig, 5. This places the tubular member I 2 on the exterior of the bag. The tubular member l2 then in turn is turned inside-out, the rest of the bag being folded into the member l2 during the operation. When the member l2 has been turned completely inside-out with the rest of the bag contained therewithin it has the appearance indicated in Fig, 4. The tubular member I2 is preferably so dimensioned as to be tightly filled by the remainder of the bag when it has been inserted therein so that the pressure on the walls of the tubular member of the folded bag element therewithin is suificient to maintain it in position and prevent its escape from the open ends of the member I2.
As previously indicated, various departures from the particular construction disclosed in the drawing can be made without departing from the invention, and the latter is to be limited only to the extent set forth in the appended claim.
I claim:
A bag having main walls of flexible material, an inner wall of relatively small dimensions secured to the inner surface of one of said main walls and defining with the juxtaposed portion of the main wall an envelope open along one edge, a flap connected to said one edge of said inner wall and cooperating fastening means on said flap and on that surface of said inner wall which is within said pocket when the bag is in open I position, said envelope being adapted to completely contain said bag when the bag is turned inside-out and then said envelope turned insideout and said flap secured to said inner wall with said fastening means.
MARGARET M. DAVENPORT.
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US2531954A (en) * 1948-02-10 1950-11-28 James F Spahr Shopping bag
US2729257A (en) * 1952-11-26 1956-01-03 Kepper Werner Shopping, travelling, or beach bag
US2746582A (en) * 1953-07-27 1956-05-22 Atlantic Prod Corp Luggage bags
US4782874A (en) * 1987-09-16 1988-11-08 Elisibeth Chartier Convertible purse and tote bag
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US2493085A (en) * 1946-01-10 1950-01-03 Sidney L Pincus Combination pouch shopping bag
US2531954A (en) * 1948-02-10 1950-11-28 James F Spahr Shopping bag
US2729257A (en) * 1952-11-26 1956-01-03 Kepper Werner Shopping, travelling, or beach bag
US2746582A (en) * 1953-07-27 1956-05-22 Atlantic Prod Corp Luggage bags
US4782874A (en) * 1987-09-16 1988-11-08 Elisibeth Chartier Convertible purse and tote bag
US6736686B2 (en) * 2001-07-23 2004-05-18 Lynn George Miller Motorboat propeller safety enclosure
US20110235950A1 (en) * 2010-03-29 2011-09-29 Chien-Pang Lin Foldable Bag
US11653746B1 (en) 2011-07-08 2023-05-23 Bart Brian Bergquist Convertible carrying case
US8820596B1 (en) 2011-07-08 2014-09-02 Bart Brian Bergquist Convertible carrying case
US10433633B1 (en) 2011-07-08 2019-10-08 Bart Brian Bergquist Convertible carrying case
US9717322B1 (en) 2011-07-08 2017-08-01 Bart Brian Bergquist Convertible carrying case
US9565908B2 (en) * 2011-08-10 2017-02-14 Gavrieli Brands LLC Apparatus and methods for carrying footwear
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