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US792183A
US792183A US23365304A US1904233653A US792183A US 792183 A US792183 A US 792183A US 23365304 A US23365304 A US 23365304A US 1904233653 A US1904233653 A US 1904233653A US 792183 A US792183 A US 792183A
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  • the object of this invention is the production of a strong, compact, and commodious case for toilet articles, clothing, papers, 620.
  • the invention further refers to a travelingcase having several individual compartments, to any one of which access may be had Without disturbing the others.
  • the invention also refers to an improved seam for the corner of traveling-cases and other similar articles. It also refers to the various improvements in detail herein shown.
  • Figure 1 is an isometrical perspective View showing a traveling-case embodying the features of this invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view through said case.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view showing the manner of forming the corner-joint.
  • Fig. a is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating the pivotal links for limiting the outward movement of the upper compartments.
  • a traveling-case embodying my invention comprises a lower receptacle 1 and two upper receptacles 2 and 3.
  • Wooden ends Land side bars 5 form a framework for the lower receptacle 1, and ends 6, a bottom 7, and a top bar 8, also of wood, constitute the frame of each of the receptacles 2 and 3.
  • Each of the upper receptacles is provided with a hinged closure 9.
  • the sides and bottom of the lower receptacle and the outer side and the top of each of the upper receptacles are formed of an outer covering 10, of leather or other suitable material, and a backing 11.
  • the endst and 6 are also provided with a covering 12, preferably of the same material as the covering 10.
  • the side edges of the covering 10 overlap the ends i and 6, being secured to said ends by a row of stitches 13, passing through said covering and said ends.
  • the upper receptacles 2 and 3 are connected with the lower receptacle by means of hinges 14, secured to the. bottoms 7 of said upper receptacles and the side bars 5 of said lower receptacle.
  • the receptacles 1, 2, and 3 are lined throughout with a lining 15, said lining forming the hinge-joint hereinbefore mentioned between the bottoms 7 and the closures 9 of the upper receptacles.
  • the outward pivotal movement of the upper receptacle with relation to the lower receptacle is limited by means of links 16, pivotally mounted on the inner sides of the ends 4 of the lower receptacle by means of rivets 17 and extending through openings 18 in the bottoms 7 of the upper receptacles.
  • the upper ends of said links have T-heads 19 for engaging the upper sides of the bottoms 7.
  • the top and inner side edges of the upper receptacle 3 are externally beveled to fit within the internally-beveled top and side edges of the receptacle 2 in order to make a close joint between said upper receptacles.
  • the closures 9 for the upper receptacles are arranged to be held shut by means of stud-andsocket fasteners '20 of ordinary construction. Said closures when shut lie against the outer sides of the top bars 8.
  • the upper receptacles 2 and 3 are held together by means of a hasp-lock 21, and for carrying the case two handles 22, one on each of the upper receptacles, are provided.
  • Articles are packed in any one or all of the receptacles 1, 2, and 3 and the case closed by folding the upper receptacles 2 and 3 together, the bottoms 7 of said upper receptacles forming a closure for the lower receptacle.
  • ready access may be had to any one or all of said receptacles.
  • a lower receptacle having a frame comprising rigid .ends and rigid side bars connecting said ends, said ends forming the end walls of said I opening extending therethrough; a link pivlower receptacle; a covering forming the bottom and sides of said receptacle; two upper receptacles hinged to said side bars and adapted when-closed together to form a closure for said lower receptacle, each of said upper receptacles comprising a rigid bottom, rigid end walls, and a bar connectingsaid end walls; means for limiting the pivotal movement of said upper receptacles; and a carrying-handle for each of said upper receptacles.
  • a lower receptacle having a frame comprising rigid ends and rigid. side bars connecting said ends, said ends forming the end walls of said lower receptacle; two upper receptacles hinged to said side bars and adapted when closed together to form a closure for said.
  • each of said upper receptacles comprising a rigid bottom, rigid end Walls, and a bar connecting said end walls, each of said bottoms being provided with an oted to one of the ends of said lower receptacle at each side thereof, the upper portion of which link extends through the opening in the bottom of one of said upper receptacles and is adapted to engage said receptacle to limit the pivotal movement thereof; and a carrying means secured to said upper receptacles.

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PATENTED JUNE 13, 19 05.
G. TIDBRMAN.
TRAVELING BAG.
APPLIOATION FILED NOV. 21,1904.
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GUSTAF TIDERMAN, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
TRAVELING-BAG.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 792,183, dated June 13, 1905. Application filed November 21, 1904. Serial No. 233,653.
To all whmn it may concern:
Be it known that I, GUs'rAr TIDERMAma citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Traveling-Bags, of which the following is a specification.
The object of this invention is the production of a strong, compact, and commodious case for toilet articles, clothing, papers, 620.
The invention further refers to a travelingcase having several individual compartments, to any one of which access may be had Without disturbing the others.
The invention also refers to an improved seam for the corner of traveling-cases and other similar articles. It also refers to the various improvements in detail herein shown.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is an isometrical perspective View showing a traveling-case embodying the features of this invention. Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view through said case. Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view showing the manner of forming the corner-joint. Fig. a is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating the pivotal links for limiting the outward movement of the upper compartments.
A traveling-case embodying my invention comprises a lower receptacle 1 and two upper receptacles 2 and 3. Wooden ends Land side bars 5 form a framework for the lower receptacle 1, and ends 6, a bottom 7, and a top bar 8, also of wood, constitute the frame of each of the receptacles 2 and 3. Each of the upper receptacles is provided with a hinged closure 9. The sides and bottom of the lower receptacle and the outer side and the top of each of the upper receptacles are formed of an outer covering 10, of leather or other suitable material, and a backing 11. The endst and 6 are also provided with a covering 12, preferably of the same material as the covering 10. The side edges of the covering 10 overlap the ends i and 6, being secured to said ends by a row of stitches 13, passing through said covering and said ends. The upper receptacles 2 and 3 are connected with the lower receptacle by means of hinges 14, secured to the. bottoms 7 of said upper receptacles and the side bars 5 of said lower receptacle. The receptacles 1, 2, and 3 are lined throughout with a lining 15, said lining forming the hinge-joint hereinbefore mentioned between the bottoms 7 and the closures 9 of the upper receptacles.
The outward pivotal movement of the upper receptacle with relation to the lower receptacle is limited by means of links 16, pivotally mounted on the inner sides of the ends 4 of the lower receptacle by means of rivets 17 and extending through openings 18 in the bottoms 7 of the upper receptacles. The upper ends of said links have T-heads 19 for engaging the upper sides of the bottoms 7.
The top and inner side edges of the upper receptacle 3 are externally beveled to fit within the internally-beveled top and side edges of the receptacle 2 in order to make a close joint between said upper receptacles. The closures 9 for the upper receptacles are arranged to be held shut by means of stud-andsocket fasteners '20 of ordinary construction. Said closures when shut lie against the outer sides of the top bars 8. When the case is closed, the upper receptacles 2 and 3 are held together by means of a hasp-lock 21, and for carrying the case two handles 22, one on each of the upper receptacles, are provided.
23 represents the usual strengtheningstraps.
Articles are packed in any one or all of the receptacles 1, 2, and 3 and the case closed by folding the upper receptacles 2 and 3 together, the bottoms 7 of said upper receptacles forming a closure for the lower receptacle. When the case is opened, ready access may be had to any one or all of said receptacles.
The embodiment herein shown of my invention may be changed or modified in various ways without departing from the spirit and scope of said invention. Wherefore I desire to have it understood that I do not limit myself to the particular construction herein shown.
1 claim as my invention 1. In a traveling-case, in combination, a lower receptacle having a frame comprising rigid .ends and rigid side bars connecting said ends, said ends forming the end walls of said I opening extending therethrough; a link pivlower receptacle; a covering forming the bottom and sides of said receptacle; two upper receptacles hinged to said side bars and adapted when-closed together to form a closure for said lower receptacle, each of said upper receptacles comprising a rigid bottom, rigid end walls, and a bar connectingsaid end walls; means for limiting the pivotal movement of said upper receptacles; and a carrying-handle for each of said upper receptacles.
2. In a traveling-ease, in combination, a lower receptacle having a frame comprising rigid ends and rigid. side bars connecting said ends, said ends forming the end walls of said lower receptacle; two upper receptacles hinged to said side bars and adapted when closed together to form a closure for said. lower receptacle, each of said upper receptacles comprising a rigid bottom, rigid end Walls, and a bar connecting said end walls, each of said bottoms being provided with an oted to one of the ends of said lower receptacle at each side thereof, the upper portion of which link extends through the opening in the bottom of one of said upper receptacles and is adapted to engage said receptacle to limit the pivotal movement thereof; and a carrying means secured to said upper receptacles.
3. In a traveling-case in combination, two stiffening members disposed at an angle to each other; separate coverings for said members, said coverings overlapping at the angle between said members; and a row of stitches passing through said stiffening members and through the overlapping edges of said coverings.
GUSTAF TIDERMAN.
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L. L. MILLER, GEORGE L. CHINDAHL.
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US2630362A (en) * 1948-10-25 1953-03-03 Bass Helen Lucy Cabinet
US2672962A (en) * 1949-10-04 1954-03-23 Charles W Keirsey Luggage
US3029855A (en) * 1960-05-09 1962-04-17 Thomas L Telford Bowler's ball and shoe case
US5209328A (en) * 1992-02-10 1993-05-11 Skyway Luggage Company Roller-supported traveling luggage
US6644448B2 (en) * 2000-08-23 2003-11-11 High Sierra Sport Company Soft-sided carrying case
US20120222989A1 (en) * 2008-02-19 2012-09-06 Rockwell Architecture, Planning and Design, P.C. Play construction kit
US8602240B1 (en) * 2013-02-04 2013-12-10 Joseph N. Laurita Method and apparatus for carrier
US20140061068A1 (en) * 2012-08-30 2014-03-06 Priska I. Diaz Personal electronic device handbag
US20220142318A1 (en) * 2020-11-12 2022-05-12 Future Collective, Inc. Multicompartment Handbag

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US2630362A (en) * 1948-10-25 1953-03-03 Bass Helen Lucy Cabinet
US2672962A (en) * 1949-10-04 1954-03-23 Charles W Keirsey Luggage
US3029855A (en) * 1960-05-09 1962-04-17 Thomas L Telford Bowler's ball and shoe case
US5209328A (en) * 1992-02-10 1993-05-11 Skyway Luggage Company Roller-supported traveling luggage
US6644448B2 (en) * 2000-08-23 2003-11-11 High Sierra Sport Company Soft-sided carrying case
US20040045780A1 (en) * 2000-08-23 2004-03-11 High Sierra Sport Company Soft-sided carrying case
US20120222989A1 (en) * 2008-02-19 2012-09-06 Rockwell Architecture, Planning and Design, P.C. Play construction kit
US20140061068A1 (en) * 2012-08-30 2014-03-06 Priska I. Diaz Personal electronic device handbag
US9265316B2 (en) * 2012-08-30 2016-02-23 Priska I. Diaz Personal electronic device handbag
US8602240B1 (en) * 2013-02-04 2013-12-10 Joseph N. Laurita Method and apparatus for carrier
US20220142318A1 (en) * 2020-11-12 2022-05-12 Future Collective, Inc. Multicompartment Handbag
US11819101B2 (en) * 2020-11-12 2023-11-21 Future Collective, Inc. Multicompartment handbag

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