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Patent 1278550 Summary

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(12) Patent: (11) CA 1278550
(21) Application Number: 1278550
(54) English Title: STORAGE BAG
(54) French Title: FOURRE-TOUT DE RANGEMENT
Status: Expired and beyond the Period of Reversal
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • A45C 01/00 (2006.01)
  • A45C 01/10 (2006.01)
  • A45C 03/00 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • DICKSON, REGINALD B. (Canada)
  • O'DONOGHUE, PAUL K. (Canada)
(73) Owners :
  • REGINALD B. DICKSON
  • PAUL K. O'DONOGHUE
(71) Applicants :
(74) Agent: BLAKE, CASSELS & GRAYDON LLP
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued: 1991-01-02
(22) Filed Date: 1989-01-31
Availability of licence: N/A
Dedicated to the Public: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): No

(30) Application Priority Data: None

Abstracts

English Abstract


ABSTRACT
A bag for accommodating and carrying
stored articles (such as sports
equipment) may be hung up while closed,
and may be opened to expose
compartments within the bag which hold
the stored articles and permit the
circulation of air through the
compartment while the bag is hung up.


Claims

Note: Claims are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN
EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE
DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A bag for accommodating a plurality of stored
articles, comprising:
(a) one or more means, each attached to the bag, for
detachably mounting the unopened bag on a vertically
disposed supporting member;
(b) a main body or enclosed volume formed from
flexible materials and having a single resealable
opening of configuration such that when closed the two
sections of the body are joined in abutting positions,
and when opened the interior of the bag may be exposed
thereby allowing the opened bag to be adapted to
assume a planar profile;
(c) one or more compartments within the bag, which
may become exposed when the bag is opened, each
compartment being suitable for accommodating one or
more stored articles in a fixed arrangement, each
compartment also being adapted to facilitate the
circulation of air through it;
(d) one or more means, each attached to the bag, for
detachably mounting the opened bag on a vertically
disposed supporting member; and
(e) means for carrying the unopened bag attached to
the bag.

2. The claim as in 1, wherein one or more of the interior
compartments are constructed from flexible materials
loosely woven into a mesh configuration.
3. A bag for accommodating a plurality of stored
articles, comprising:
(a) a rigid annular member attached to the exterior
of the bag at one end for hanging the unopened
bag on a hook, handle or other fixed projection;
(b) a main body or enclosed volume formed from
heavy-duty nylon and having a single zippered
opening of configuration such that when closed
the two sections of the body are joined in
abutting positions, and when opened the interior
of the bag may be exposed thereby allowing the
bag to be made to assume a planar profile;
(c) a plurality of compartments within the bag, which
may become exposed when the bag is opened; each
compartment being suitable for accommodating one
or more stored articles in a fixed arrangement,
each compartment being constructed from flexible
materials loosely woven into a mesh configuration;
(d) two rigid annular members, attached to the
interior of the bag at the same end as the
exterior annular member for hanging the opened

bag on hooks, handles or other fixed projections;
and
(e) means for carrying the unopened bag attached to
the bag.

Description

Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


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SPECIFICATION
BACKGROUNI~ OF_TI~E INVENTION
Field of the InvQntion
This invention relates to bags of the type used
to carry and store sporting equipment such as that
05 worn by players of ice hockey or American football;
and specifically to bags which organize the contents
in pouches and can be opened to permit the contents to
be dried without removing them from these pouches.
Background
Bags constructed from flexible materials (cloth
and plastic) are, of course, widely used to carry and
store articles. The flexible materials readily adapt
to the shape of bulky or odd-shaped articles and also
to the shape of the storage environment. Examples of
such storage bags are disclosed in U.S. Patent
3,029,852 to Taylor, April 17, 1962 and U.S. Patent
4,738,547 to Brown, April 19, 1988. As well, a
storage bag is cùrrently marketed in Canada in
association with the trade mark BESTQUIPT.
There are a number of shortcomings in these
bags. U.S. Patent 3,029,852 shows a "sportsman's" bag
which is made of a rectangular sheet of material. The
sides of the bag may be partly overlapped when the bag
is transported. Once the sides are overlapped, the
rectangular sheet may be folded upon itself to reduce
its size. The interior compartments of this
sportsman's bag do not facilitate the drying of stored
articles as they are of relatively heavy cloth. The
bag also does not allow access to any stored articles
unless the sheet and the panels are unfolded.
Furthermore, folding the bag for transportation
results in a bag with little storage space.
U.S. Patent 4,738,547 shows a "carrying" bag with
side panels that are folded over each other during
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transportation. Stays in the bag keep it rigid.
There is no access to the contents of the bag unless
the bag is hung vertically and the panel is unfolded.
This bag does not show the use of interior
05 compartments designed to help dry the contents of the
bag.
The BESTQUIPT bag is also a storage bag. This
bag may be fully opened to allow access to the
contents of the bag and may be closed during
transportation. There are pockets on the inside of
the bag. The bag has a handle on the outside of the
bag to carry the bag and has an eye for hanging the
bag. However, the BESTQUIPT bag must be open before
it can be hung. As well, the BESTQUIPT bag utilizes a
complex, five-part "H"-shaped zipper combination which
must be manipulated in order to completely expose the
interior of the main compartment of the bag. This
zipper configuration renders the opening of the
BESTQUIPT bag difficult and increases the risk of
damage to the bag due to zipper malfunctioning.
The shortcomings of these bags are of particular
importance when the articles to be stored and
transported are articles of sporting equipment of the
type worn by persons who play ice hockey or American
football. These persons may desire ready access to
the contents of the bag during transportation. A bag
that allows for loose or more loose packing tends to
facilitate the drying of the equipment during
transportation. As well, since articles of ice hockey
and American football equipment may be large and~or
odd-shaped, a bag with a large volume capacity for its
size is needed. Inner compartments, which facilitate
the circulation of air through the compartments would
permit equipment to dry. As sporting equipment of the

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type discussed may be relatively heavy--an adult may
wear in excess o 20 pounds of equipment--a bag which
may only be hung after opening is more difficult to
use than one which may be hung when the bag is in the
05 closed position, while the bag is relatively compact
and while the equipment is largely fixed in place.
The invention disclosed utilizes a single resealable
opening. In its preferred embodiment, the opening is
secured by a standard, heavy-duty zipper.
SUMMARY OF THE INVE~TION
In one aspect, the present invention comprises
one or more means, attached to the bag, for detachably
mounting the unopened bag on a vertically disposed
supporting member. The main body or enclosed volume
is constructed from flexible materials, such body
having a single resealable opening of configuration
such that when closed the two sections of the body are
joined in abutting positions, and when opened, the
interior of the bag may be exposed, thereby allowing
the opened bag to be adapted to assume a planar
profile. There are one or more compartments within
the bag which may become exposed when the bag is
opened, each compartment being suitable for
accommodating one or more stored articles in a fixed
arrangement, each compartment also being adapted to
facilitate the circulation of air through it. There
are one or more means, each attached to the bag for
detachably mounting the opened bag on a vertically
disposed supporting member. Means for carrying the
unopened bag are also attached to the bag.
Other objects, advantages and new features of the
invention will become apparent from the following
detailed description of the invention when considered
in conjunction with the accompanying drawings herein.

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sRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a perspective rendering of an
embodiment of an unopened storage bag for
accommodating articles of ice hockey equipment, hung
05 vertically on a supporting hook.
Figure 2 is a perspective rendering of the bag of
figure 1 hung in the open position.
DETAILED DE:SCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings, in particular figure
1, an embodiment of a storage bag for accommodating
articles of ice hockey equipment, 1, is shown hung
vertically on a supporting hook 2 by exterior annular
member 3 which is attached to the bag. The bag is
shown in the closed position, with the two sections of
main body 4, joined in abutting positions due to the
closure of the single vertically disposed zippered
opening 5. Two flexible handles 6 and 7 are shown
attached to the bag for transporting the bag between
storage sites.
Figure 2 shows the bag of figure 1 hung
vertically in the open position with side panels 8 and
9 fully extended, thereby giving the bag a
substantially planar profile. Interior annular
members 10 and 11 attached to the bag are shown
connected to supporting hooks 12 and 13. The opened
bag exposes a plurality of interior compartments.
Interior compartments 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 are
stitched on three sides to form pockets while interior
compartments 19 and 20 are shown having resealable
zippered openings. These zippered compartments are
particularly well suited for accommodating one hockey
skate each and holding them in a fixed position,
thereby preventing damage to the other stored
equipment. All interior compartments are shown

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constructed from loosely woven fibers or "mesh", which
facilitates the circulation of air in and around the
interior compartments.
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Representative Drawing
A single figure which represents the drawing illustrating the invention.
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Event History

Description Date
Inactive: IPC from MCD 2006-03-11
Inactive: Adhoc Request Documented 1996-01-02
Time Limit for Reversal Expired 1995-07-02
Letter Sent 1995-01-02
Grant by Issuance 1991-01-02

Abandonment History

There is no abandonment history.

Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
REGINALD B. DICKSON
PAUL K. O'DONOGHUE
Past Owners on Record
None
Past Owners that do not appear in the "Owners on Record" listing will appear in other documentation within the application.
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Abstract 1993-10-14 1 8
Claims 1993-10-14 3 56
Drawings 1993-10-14 2 63
Descriptions 1993-10-14 5 151
Representative drawing 2001-09-04 1 26
Fees 1993-12-19 1 28
Fees 1993-01-03 1 23