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US1669791A - Pouch, bag, or pocket - Google Patents

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US1669791A - Pouch, bag, or pocket - Google Patents

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US1669791A
US1669791A US156685A US15668526A US1669791A US 1669791 A US1669791 A US 1669791A US 156685 A US156685 A US 156685A US 15668526 A US15668526 A US 15668526A US 1669791 A US1669791 A US 1669791A Authority
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D27/00Details of garments or of their making
    • A41D27/20Pockets; Making or setting-in pockets

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  • Fig. 1 is a perspective View of the improved pocket or pouch when open and showing a portion of the pocket front torn away.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective View of the pocket or pouch closed, showing it applied to a golf bag.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view through the pocket or pouch and Fig. 4 is a fragmentary front View of part of the pocket.
  • the pocket or pouch consists of the usual fabric front 4 which is stitched, sewn, or otherwise secured at its edges to a, strip of fabric which forms the sides 5 and 6 and bottom 7 of the pocket.
  • the strip forming the sides 5 and 6 and bottom 7 is similarly stitched, sewn or otherwise secured to a backing 8, which may be the body of a golf bag as shown.
  • the flap 9 consists of fabric or other suitable material which is hinged to the backing 8 by any suitable form of binge, such as a line of stitching 10.
  • the hinge 10, as seen in Fig. 4 is somewhat be low the upper edge of the pocket front 4 and sides 5 and 6, which are preferably finished off with a binding strip 11.
  • the flap 9 is also secured to the pocket sides 5 and 6 by a, binding strip 12 which may extend around the bottom of the pocket and around the outer edge of the flap 9.
  • the stiffening of the pocket front 4 is shown effected by the provision of a. sheet 15 of stiff cardboard, fibre board or other suitable material, which may be held in place against the back of the pocket front 4 by securing it between the pocket front and a canvas or like lining 16 secured, as by stitching 17 and 18, to the back of the pocket front.
  • the front stiffening preferably extends only part of the way down the pocket, as seen in Fig. 3, so that the lower part 4: of the pocket front will remain pliable and thus yield outwards.
  • the pocket is thus adapted to securely retain golf balls in the bottom of the pocket, as the lower edge of the stiffening 15 serves as an internal shoulder to retain the golf ball inthe bot-tom of the pocket, as readily apparent from Fig. 3 in which a golf ball is indicated by the dotted circle 19.
  • the flap 9 of the pocket may also be stiffened by the provision of an internal stiffener 20 of cardboard, fibre board or other stiff material across the outer end port-ion of the flap.
  • a flap-closed pocket or pouch constructed substantially of pliable material and comprising a pocket front and sides, a flap hinged below the upper edge of said front and sides so as to cause the mouth of the pocket to double-over ⁇ vhen closed, and a fastening for securing the flap to the pocket front, said pocket front being stifi'ened immediately below that part which doubles under the flap.
  • a flap-closed pocket or pouch comprising a pliable pocket front and sides, a flap hinged below the upper edge of said frontand sides so as to cause the mouth of the pocket to double-over when closed. a stiffener attached to the pocket, front. to still'en it at that partimmediately below the portion which doubles under the flap, and a fastener for securing the flap to the stiffened portion of the front.
  • a flap-closed pocket as specified in claim 2 wherein the stiffener consists of a sheet of still material secured to the inside of the pocket front.
  • a flap-closed pocket as specified in claim 2 having a still 'ener consisting of a sheet of stiff material, and a lining secured to the pocket front at the hack of the stiflener.
  • a flap-closed pocket as specified in claim 2 having a stiffener consisting of a sheet of cardboard. and a fabric lining sccured t0 the pocket front at the hack of the cardboard.
  • a flap-closed pocket as specified in claim 1 having an internal flat stifl'ening strip extending across the outer end portion of the flap.

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'May 15, 1928.

1,669,791 D. STOCKS POUCH, BAG, 0R POCKET Filed Dec. 23. 1926 Patented May 15, 1928.

UNITED STATES PATENT cert-cs.

DAVID 's'rociis, or Emimrrnen, soortnnn.

POUCH, BAG,

A plication filed December 23, 1926, Serial No.

the pocket front by a single fastening, and

the pliable nature of the material of which the. pocket is made permits of the introduction of the hand into the pocket without unfastening the flap. It is a primary object of the present invention to render the pocket or pouch thief-proof whilst still depending upon a single fastening for securing the flap in its closed position. This and other objects of the invention will be hereinafter more readily understood by reference to the accompanying drawing, whereon:

Fig. 1 is a perspective View of the improved pocket or pouch when open and showing a portion of the pocket front torn away.

Fig. 2 is a perspective View of the pocket or pouch closed, showing it applied to a golf bag.

Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view through the pocket or pouch and Fig. 4 is a fragmentary front View of part of the pocket.

The pocket or pouch consists of the

usual fabric front

4 which is stitched, sewn, or otherwise secured at its edges to a, strip of fabric which forms the

sides

5 and 6 and

bottom

7 of the pocket. The strip forming the

sides

5 and 6 and

bottom

7 is similarly stitched, sewn or otherwise secured to a

backing

8, which may be the body of a golf bag as shown. The

flap

9 consists of fabric or other suitable material which is hinged to the

backing

8 by any suitable form of binge, such as a line of

stitching

10. The

hinge

10, as seen in Fig. 4, is somewhat be low the upper edge of the

pocket front

4 and

sides

5 and 6, which are preferably finished off with a binding strip 11. The

flap

9 is also secured to the

pocket sides

5 and 6 by a,

binding strip

12 which may extend around the bottom of the pocket and around the outer edge of the

flap

9.

It will be seen that, when the

flap

9 is turned about its

hinge

10 to close the pocket, that part of the pocket above the line of the

hinge

10, formed by the upper portions on POCKET.

156,685, and in Great Britain October '19, 19a.

of the

pocket front

4 and

sides

5 and 6,

will double over-under the flap, which may be securedin closed position by any conventional form of fastening. such as a hasp orstap le 13 and

spring lock

14;.

By reason of the fact that the mouth of the pocket is doubled over underneath the flap when the pocket is closed, articles cannot readily work out of the pocket, but it has been found that the contents 'ofzthe pocket are liable to be pilferedby folding back one corner of the flap and inserting the-fingers into the double portion of the pocket mouth atone side of the fastening and opening or straightening out the cloubled portion of the pocket mouth.

In order to render the pocket thief-proof, I stiffen the pocket front immediately below that portion which doubles overunder the flap. This construction makes it impossible to insert the fingers into the pocket, nor is it possible to open or straighten-out the cloubled portion of the mouth of the pocket without unfastening the flap.

On the drawings, the stiffening of the

pocket front

4 is shown effected by the provision of a.

sheet

15 of stiff cardboard, fibre board or other suitable material, which may be held in place against the back of the

pocket front

4 by securing it between the pocket front and a canvas or like

lining

16 secured, as by stitching 17 and 18, to the back of the pocket front.

The front stiffening preferably extends only part of the way down the pocket, as seen in Fig. 3, so that the lower part 4: of the pocket front will remain pliable and thus yield outwards. The pocket is thus adapted to securely retain golf balls in the bottom of the pocket, as the lower edge of the stiffening 15 serves as an internal shoulder to retain the golf ball inthe bot-tom of the pocket, as readily apparent from Fig. 3 in which a golf ball is indicated by the

dotted circle

19.

The

flap

9 of the pocket may also be stiffened by the provision of an

internal stiffener

20 of cardboard, fibre board or other stiff material across the outer end port-ion of the flap.

I claim- 1. A flap-closed pocket or pouch constructed substantially of pliable material and comprising a pocket front and sides, a flap hinged below the upper edge of said front and sides so as to cause the mouth of the pocket to double-over \vhen closed, and a fastening for securing the flap to the pocket front, said pocket front being stifi'ened immediately below that part which doubles under the flap.

2. A flap-closed pocket or pouch comprising a pliable pocket front and sides, a flap hinged below the upper edge of said frontand sides so as to cause the mouth of the pocket to double-over when closed. a stiffener attached to the pocket, front. to still'en it at that partimmediately below the portion which doubles under the flap, and a fastener for securing the flap to the stiffened portion of the front.

3. A flap-closed pocket: as specified in claim 2 wherein the stiffener consists of a sheet of still material secured to the inside of the pocket front.

4. A flap-closed pocket as specified in claim 2 having a still 'ener consisting of a sheet of stiff material, and a lining secured to the pocket front at the hack of the stiflener.

A flap-closed pocket, as specified in claim 2 having a stiffener consisting of a sheet of cardboard. and a fabric lining sccured t0 the pocket front at the hack of the cardboard.

A flap-closed pocket as specified in claim 1 wherein the lower part of the pocket; front; is pliahle.

7. A. flap-closed pocket as specified in claim 2 wherein the stifl'ener does not extend to the bottom of the pocket. front, thus leaving alower pliable portion.

8. A flap-closed pocket as specified in claim 1 having an internal flat stifl'ening strip extending across the outer end portion of the flap.

The foregoing" specifi 'ation signed at Edinburgh, F cotland. this 1 day of Decemher, 1926.

DAVID STOCKS.

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Cited By (10)

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US2428227A (en) * 1943-11-06 1947-09-30 Kase Nathan Bag and closure therefor
US2453202A (en) * 1946-06-28 1948-11-09 Nicholas B Densmore Apron
US4282912A (en) * 1979-10-25 1981-08-11 Brown William L Universal golf bag
US4350194A (en) * 1979-10-25 1982-09-21 Larry Harold Kline Universal golf bag
US20080256690A1 (en) * 2007-04-19 2008-10-23 Morning Pride Manufacturing, L.L.C. Rounded contour pocket
US20090208148A1 (en) * 2008-02-15 2009-08-20 Doyle Sharon A Portable magnetic pocket
US20110197344A1 (en) * 2009-08-17 2011-08-18 Rhoades Ii George James Secure pocket
US20160073717A1 (en) * 2014-09-11 2016-03-17 Jon Jon Mulshenock Waterproof Pocket
US9512557B1 (en) * 2014-12-23 2016-12-06 Allen B. Snipe Storage caddy for an ironing board
US11253018B2 (en) 2014-12-31 2022-02-22 Jason Kuipers Pocket assembly and related methods

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2428227A (en) * 1943-11-06 1947-09-30 Kase Nathan Bag and closure therefor
US2453202A (en) * 1946-06-28 1948-11-09 Nicholas B Densmore Apron
US4282912A (en) * 1979-10-25 1981-08-11 Brown William L Universal golf bag
US4350194A (en) * 1979-10-25 1982-09-21 Larry Harold Kline Universal golf bag
US20080256690A1 (en) * 2007-04-19 2008-10-23 Morning Pride Manufacturing, L.L.C. Rounded contour pocket
US20090208148A1 (en) * 2008-02-15 2009-08-20 Doyle Sharon A Portable magnetic pocket
US8646971B2 (en) * 2008-02-15 2014-02-11 Pocket Plus, L.L.C. Portable magnetic pocket
US20110197344A1 (en) * 2009-08-17 2011-08-18 Rhoades Ii George James Secure pocket
US8407816B2 (en) * 2009-08-17 2013-04-02 Endless Ammo, Inc. Secure pocket
US20160073717A1 (en) * 2014-09-11 2016-03-17 Jon Jon Mulshenock Waterproof Pocket
US9512557B1 (en) * 2014-12-23 2016-12-06 Allen B. Snipe Storage caddy for an ironing board
US11253018B2 (en) 2014-12-31 2022-02-22 Jason Kuipers Pocket assembly and related methods

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