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US3483907A
US3483907A US672140A US3483907DA US3483907A US 3483907 A US3483907 A US 3483907A US 672140 A US672140 A US 672140A US 3483907D A US3483907D A US 3483907DA US 3483907 A US3483907 A US 3483907A
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  • the bag is formed of a diamond type mesh fabric crocheted in long chains attached to one another periodically, the points of attachment of one pair of chains being staggered longitudinally with respect to one of the chains and the next adjacent chain on one side, the staggering being about half the distance between the points of attachment of the one chain and the adjacent chain on the other side.
  • the chains are joined at one end to form the bottom of the bag, and fan out toward the top or rim of the bag.
  • a series of rings is connected to the upper ends of the chains.
  • a loop of a draw cord of two or more connected or parallel chains passes through the rings and is connected to form an endless band and is passed through the ring attached to the bottom of the bag, so that grasping the draw cord to lift the bag closes the opening at the top.
  • the yarns are preferably of an ornamental type such as chenille.
  • This invention relates to a tote bag, and particularly to a mesh fabric bag which can be compressed and stored in a small space. Due to its mesh construction, it can be collapsed into a small parcel to be transported in an article such as a ladys handbag. When one goes about on a shopping trip, one frequently acquires one or more small parcels, which, at times, are inconvenient to handle. If one has in a handbag or the like a tote bag of this invention, she can place one or more such small parcels therein for convenient transportation.
  • An object of this invention is the production of a mesh type tote bag which, when not in use, occupies very little space.
  • Another object of this invention is the production of a tote bag in which the carrying handle comprises a draw cord for closing the top of the bag.
  • Still another object of this invention is the provision of a mesh type tote bag which is collapsible into a small parcel for transport.
  • Yet another object of this invention is the provision of a substantially Cornucopia shaped tote bag having a draw cord at its open end, the cord being connected to the closed end and forming a carrying handle.
  • a further object of this invention is the provision of a mesh type tote bag formed of interconnected chains of crocheted ornamental yarns such as chenille.
  • a still ⁇ further object of this invention is the provision of a mesh type tote bag having diamond shaped meshes formed of crocheted chains of ornamental yarn adjacent chains being interconnected at longitudinally spaced points, and alternate chains having their points of interconnection staggered longitudinally with respect to other chains.
  • FIQ is an elevational view of the tote bag of this mventron
  • FIG. 2 is a representation of the type of mesh formed in making the bag
  • FIG. 3 is an elevational view of the tote bag of this invzntion in carry position and including a parcel therein, an
  • hFIG. 4 is a fragmentary representation of a crocheted c am.
  • the numeral 10 denotes my mesh type tote bag, formed of a plurality of yarns 11 crocheted into chains 12, 121, 122, 123, 124, etc.
  • the chains 12 and 121 are connected at 15, 16, etc., and the chains 121 and 122 are connected at points 20, 21, etc. to form meshes 17, 1S, 19, etc.
  • the chains 121 and 122 are connected at points 20, 21, etc., to form meshes 22, 23, etc.
  • the points of interconnection of the chains 121 and 122 are staggered longitudinally of the fabric relative to the points of interconnection of the chains 12 and 121.
  • the chains 122 and 123 are interconnected at points 24, 25, etc. which are in the same position longitudinally of the fabric as the points 15 and 16, to form the meshes 26, 27, 28, etc. Y
  • the chains 123 and 124 are interconnected at points 29 and 30 to form the meshes 31 and 32, etc. This method is continued until a tubular fabric of the desired length and diameter is formed.
  • each chain is gathered at a point with all the other chains to close the bag and form a bottom therefor.
  • a ring 33 is attached.
  • This ring may or may not have a crocheted covering 34.
  • rings 35 are attached to the chains by means of suitable crochet stitches.
  • the tote bag is shown -as open.
  • FIG. 3 it is shown as closed, with a parcel P therein, and the draw cord at carry position, as though grasped by the hand at point 40.
  • the carrying and closing cord is also a shoulder strap for shoulder carrying.
  • a self closing mesh fabric bag having meshes formed by crocheted chains of yarn interconnected at longitudinally spaced points along their lengths to form a diamond mesh fabric, each of said chains being interconnected at one end t0 form a closure and forming an open rim at the other end to define a bag of Cornucopia shape, a ring secured to said one end, a plurality of rings secured around the open rim, an endless draw string entrained through said rings, and means secured to said string adjacent said closed end to form a xed loop around the ring at said one end.

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Dec. 16, 1969 J M CORRIDON V 3,483,907
TOTE BAG Filed OCE. 2, 1957 2 Sheets-Sheet l .YNVENTOR JULIANA M .CORRI'DQN f7 M/ 'v 7 i.;
Dec. 16, 1969 J.M.coRR1DoN TOTE BAG 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Oct. 2, 1967 INVENTOR JULIANA M. CORRIDON United States Patent O U.S. Cl. G-1.7 2 Claims ABSTRACT 0F THE DISCLOSURE The bag is formed of a diamond type mesh fabric crocheted in long chains attached to one another periodically, the points of attachment of one pair of chains being staggered longitudinally with respect to one of the chains and the next adjacent chain on one side, the staggering being about half the distance between the points of attachment of the one chain and the adjacent chain on the other side. The chains are joined at one end to form the bottom of the bag, and fan out toward the top or rim of the bag. At the desired bag length, a series of rings is connected to the upper ends of the chains. A loop of a draw cord of two or more connected or parallel chains passes through the rings and is connected to form an endless band and is passed through the ring attached to the bottom of the bag, so that grasping the draw cord to lift the bag closes the opening at the top. The yarns are preferably of an ornamental type such as chenille.
This invention relates to a tote bag, and particularly to a mesh fabric bag which can be compressed and stored in a small space. Due to its mesh construction, it can be collapsed into a small parcel to be transported in an article such as a ladys handbag. When one goes about on a shopping trip, one frequently acquires one or more small parcels, which, at times, are inconvenient to handle. If one has in a handbag or the like a tote bag of this invention, she can place one or more such small parcels therein for convenient transportation.
An object of this invention is the production of a mesh type tote bag which, when not in use, occupies very little space.
Another object of this invention is the production of a tote bag in which the carrying handle comprises a draw cord for closing the top of the bag.
Still another object of this invention is the provision of a mesh type tote bag which is collapsible into a small parcel for transport.
Yet another object of this invention is the provision of a substantially Cornucopia shaped tote bag having a draw cord at its open end, the cord being connected to the closed end and forming a carrying handle.
A further object of this invention is the provision of a mesh type tote bag formed of interconnected chains of crocheted ornamental yarns such as chenille.
A still `further object of this invention is the provision of a mesh type tote bag having diamond shaped meshes formed of crocheted chains of ornamental yarn adjacent chains being interconnected at longitudinally spaced points, and alternate chains having their points of interconnection staggered longitudinally with respect to other chains.
3,483,907 Patented Dec. 16, 1969 ice These and other objects will become apparent upon consideration of the following specification taken with the accompanying drawings which together form a complete discolsure of my invention.
In the drawings, wherein like parts are represented by like characters of reference throughout the several views: FIQ. l is an elevational view of the tote bag of this mventron;
FIG. 2 is a representation of the type of mesh formed in making the bag;
FIG. 3 is an elevational view of the tote bag of this invzntion in carry position and including a parcel therein, an
hFIG. 4 is a fragmentary representation of a crocheted c am.
Referring now to the drawings in detail, the numeral 10 denotes my mesh type tote bag, formed of a plurality of yarns 11 crocheted into chains 12, 121, 122, 123, 124, etc. The chains 12 and 121 are connected at 15, 16, etc., and the chains 121 and 122 are connected at points 20, 21, etc. to form meshes 17, 1S, 19, etc. The chains 121 and 122 are connected at points 20, 21, etc., to form meshes 22, 23, etc. The points of interconnection of the chains 121 and 122 are staggered longitudinally of the fabric relative to the points of interconnection of the chains 12 and 121.
The chains 122 and 123 are interconnected at points 24, 25, etc. which are in the same position longitudinally of the fabric as the points 15 and 16, to form the meshes 26, 27, 28, etc. Y
The chains 123 and 124 are interconnected at points 29 and 30 to form the meshes 31 and 32, etc. This method is continued until a tubular fabric of the desired length and diameter is formed.
After the fabric tube of the desired length and diameter is formed, one end of each chain is gathered at a point with all the other chains to close the bag and form a bottom therefor. At this end of the bag a ring 33 is attached. This ring may or may not have a crocheted covering 34. At the open end of the bag about every 3 or 4 meshes spacing, rings 35 are attached to the chains by means of suitable crochet stitches. A draw cord formed preferably of several chains, joined suitably in parallel relation, as by crocheting, twisting or otherwise, is passed through the rings 35 and formed into a loop 37. The ends of the cord 36 are brought together at 38 and held by bands or servings 39.
In FIG. 1, the tote bag is shown -as open. In FIG. 3 it is shown as closed, with a parcel P therein, and the draw cord at carry position, as though grasped by the hand at point 40. The carrying and closing cord is also a shoulder strap for shoulder carrying.
Although ornamental yarns are used for their aesthetic value, other yarns of high strength materials, such as nylon or dacron, may in some instances be preferred.
Although I have disclosed my tote bag as being formed by crocheting, it is to be understood that other forms of mesh fabric production may well be used.
Having now described my invention in a preferred form, I desire it to be understood that various modifications and changes may be made Within the skill of the art.
I claim:
1. A self closing mesh fabric bag having meshes formed by crocheted chains of yarn interconnected at longitudinally spaced points along their lengths to form a diamond mesh fabric, each of said chains being interconnected at one end t0 form a closure and forming an open rim at the other end to define a bag of Cornucopia shape, a ring secured to said one end, a plurality of rings secured around the open rim, an endless draw string entrained through said rings, and means secured to said string adjacent said closed end to form a xed loop around the ring at said one end.
2. A bag as defined in claim 1 wherein the draw string comprises a plurality of crocheted chains.
References Cited DONALD F. NORTON, Primary Examiner U.S. C1. X.R.
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