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US20210106111A1 - Carry Bag With Security Feature - Google Patents

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US20210106111A1 - Carry Bag With Security Feature - Google Patents

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US20210106111A1
US20210106111A1 US16/601,861 US201916601861A US2021106111A1 US 20210106111 A1 US20210106111 A1 US 20210106111A1 US 201916601861 A US201916601861 A US 201916601861A US 2021106111 A1 US2021106111 A1 US 2021106111A1 Authority
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Linda Dobbins
Anna Marie Dobbins
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C3/00Flexible luggage; Handbags
    • A45C3/001Flexible materials therefor
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/10Arrangement of fasteners
    • A45C13/1023Arrangement of fasteners with elongated profiles fastened by sliders
    • A45C13/103Arrangement of zip-fasteners
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/18Devices to prevent theft or loss of purses, luggage or hand carried bags
    • A45C13/20Chains or bands
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C3/00Flexible luggage; Handbags
    • A45C3/06Ladies' handbags

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  • the present invention relates to carry bag having a security feature, in particular to a purse with a locking system.
  • a purse can contain a treasure trove of valuables.
  • a purse commonly contains a wallet with credit cards and cash, phone, keys, and more. If an unauthorized individual were to steal a purse, they would have access to the owner's personal information and important objects, such as a mobile phone.
  • a purse can also be a wide-open target for pickpockets who attempt to take items from the purse without taking the purse itself.
  • purses especially those for mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDA) and similar objects, require some level of attentiveness and dexterity from the user to access the object in the container. Also, with existing purse designs, users have to compromise between accessibility and security of a contained object.
  • a handbag or a purse includes one or more security features or anti-theft features.
  • the purse includes a housing having a first side and second side and an internal region for storage of items therein.
  • the housing may have a lock mounting loop affixed to the second side.
  • the purse may have a flexible elongated carrying member having a first and second opposing distal ends. The first distal end of strap being fixedly attached to a first side of the housing and the second distal end of the strap being removably couplable to the second side of the housing.
  • a lock having a first lock portion attached to the mounting loop and an opposing second lock portion attached to the second of the strap.
  • a handbag or a purse includes one or more alternative security features or anti-theft features.
  • the purse includes a housing having a first side and a second side and an internal region for storage of items or objects therein.
  • the interior region having an opening being selectably sealable with a directionally sensitive connector system having a pull structure configured to slidably seal or allow access to the interior region when the connector system in an open position and to close the interior region when the connector system in a closed position.
  • the purse may have a carrying strap having a first and a second opposing distal ends. The first end of strap being fixedly attached to a first side of the housing and the second end of the strap being removably couplable to the second side of the housing.
  • a locking device may be movable between a locked state wherein the second end of the strap and pull structure are fixedly attached to the second side of the housing to prevent the removal of the second end of the strap from the housing and movement of the directionally sensitive connector system from the closed position to the open position.
  • the locking device may have unlocked state enabling the removal of the second end of the strap from the housing and movement of the directionally sensitive connector system from the closed position to the open position.
  • One general aspect includes a carry bag with a security feature, including: a housing having a first side, a second side, a bottom end, and an internal region for storage of items therein, the housing having an exterior pathway extending between the first side, the bottom end, and the second side.
  • a flexible elongated interconnected member may have a first distal end and a second distal end. In one aspect, the flexible elongated interconnected member may be disposed within the exterior pathway between the first side, the bottom end, and the second side.
  • a locking device may be provided having a lock body with a first lock portion and a laterally disposed second lock portion, the first lock portion being attached to the first distal end of the flexible elongated interconnected member and the second lock portion being attached to the second distal end of the flexible elongated interconnected member; the flexible elongated interconnected member being removably couplable the housing with the locking device.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a carrying bag, such as a handbag, with a security anti-theft configuration according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 2 is a left side view of the carry bag in FIG. 1 according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 3 illustrates an example locking device which may be used with a carry bag according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure
  • FIGS. 4A and 4B are an enlarged partial views of a security configuration of the carry bag of FIG. 1 according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a first alternative carry bag with a security anti-theft configuration according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the first alternative carry bag in FIG. 5 according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged partial view of a security anti-theft configuration of the carry bag of FIG. 5 according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 8 is front view of a second alternative carry bag with a security anti-theft configuration in a closed position according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 9 is front view of the second alternative carry bag with a security system in an opened position according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 are fragmentary top views of carry bag and zipper system according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 12, 13 and 14 illustrates schematic views of a carry bag with a security anti-theft configuration in-use secured to a chair according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 1-2, 4A -B, 10 , and 12 illustrate a carrying bag, handbag or purse 100 with anti-theft features according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 1 is a view of a carrying bag or purse 100 which includes a housing 110 having a first side 112 and second side 114 .
  • the purse 100 includes an interior compartment 120 configured to carry various objects inside. There are a wide variety of implementations in which the interior compartment 120 may be incorporated into a pouch, a bag, or another item designed to carry objects.
  • the purse 100 may have a flexible elongated carrying member 130 in the form of a carrying strap for transport and security.
  • the housing 110 and a flexible elongated carrying member 130 may be made of a flexible sheet material, such as leather, woven fabric, woven sheet material, Kevlar and the like.
  • the flexible elongated carrying member 130 may be made of a chain with interlocking links.
  • the flexible elongated carrying member 130 may include a flexible layer of cut resistant Kevlar material or other cut resistant material sandwiched between layers of leather.
  • purse 100 includes a lockable and slidable pull structure 210 of a zipper system 200 (see FIG. 10 ) to prevent linear movement of the pull structure 210 or pull tab 210 ′ from opening the interior compartment 120 .
  • the zipper system 200 generally includes two lateral rows 217 , 219 of protruding teeth 212 , which may be made to interdigitate, linking the rows 217 , 219 , carrying metal teeth or plastic teeth.
  • the zipper system 200 can have flexible strips of interlocking projections (such as teeth 212 ) with a slider 215 and pull tab 210 ′.
  • the teeth 212 can be either individual shaped or shaped from a continuous coil.
  • the slider 215 moves along the rows of teeth.
  • Zipper system 200 can be permanently secured to the illustrated portion of the purse 100 via a permanent sealer such as glue, adhesive tape, or stitching, for example.
  • the interior compartment 120 allows for uninhibited accessibility, while maintaining the security of the contained objects.
  • the interior compartment has an access opening 150 may be arranged in a linear geometry for enabling efficient movement for being selectably sealable or removable secured with a linear directionally mechanical sensitive connector system 200 , such as a zipper system, having a pull structure 210 (e.g., pull tab 210 ′ with a hole 211 ) or distal chain pull 210 (See FIG. 4A ) configured to slidably seal to close the interior compartment when the connector system 200 in a closed position or allow access to the interior compartment when the connector system 200 in an open position.
  • a pull structure 210 e.g., pull tab 210 ′ with a hole 211
  • distal chain pull 210 See FIG. 4A
  • the locking device 300 includes a lock body 310 having a first end 320 with first loop 330 and a second end 340 with a second loop 350 .
  • the first loop 330 and second loop 350 are directionally opposing each other on the lock body 310 .
  • the second loop 350 (e.g., shackle in one construction) is configured to be releasable from the lock body 310 with a pivotal lock portion or pivotal end portion 355 .
  • the pivotal end portion 355 may be passed through an opening of another object, such as a link of a pull chain 210 or pull tab 210 ′.
  • the one loop can be provided on the lock body 310 .
  • the loop or loops 330 , 350 can be metal of other shapes, such as rectangular or square.
  • the lock body 310 may include a locking mechanism 360 , such as a key lock (not shown) to release or secure the second loop 350 with pivotal end portion 355 .
  • the lock body 310 may include an alternative locking mechanism 360 , such as a combination lock to release or secure the second loop 350 .
  • a sequence of symbols such as numbers, is used to open the locking device 300 . The sequence may be entered using a single rotating dial or multiple rotatable dials 370 which interact with several discs or cams, by using a set of several rotating discs with inscribed symbols which directly interact with the locking mechanism 360 .
  • the purse 100 may have the carrying strap 130 having a first distal end 132 and a second distal end 134 being opposed to each other.
  • the first end 132 of the strap 130 may be fixedly attached to a first side 112 of the purse housing 110 with a first loop structure 116 .
  • This attachment may be a direct attachment to the housing 110 or an indirect attachment.
  • a ring structure 140 connects the first side 112 of the housing 110 with the first loop structure 116 to the first distal end 132 of the strap 130 .
  • the second end 134 of the strap 130 may be removably couplable via locking device 300 to the second side 114 of the housing 110 with a second loop structure 118 .
  • the ring structure 140 may be constructed from a wide array of metallic materials to prevent cutting by a knife or scissors, such as steel, aluminum, metal alloy and gold, for example.
  • the locking device 300 may be movable between a locked state wherein the second end 134 of the strap 130 and the pull structure 210 are fixed to the second side 114 of the housing 110 to prevent the removal of the second end 134 of the strap 130 from the housing 110 and prevent movement of the directionally sensitive linear connector system 200 from the closed position to the open position.
  • the locking device 300 may have an unlocked state enabling the removal of the second end 134 of the strap 130 from the housing 110 and removal of the pull structure 210 (e.g., chain or ring) to allow movement of the directionally sensitive connector system 200 along the access opening 150 from the closed position to the open position to enable access to the interior compartment 120 of the purse 100 .
  • purse 100 includes a lockable and slidable pull tab 210 ′ of a zipper system 200 in the between a locked state to prevent linear movement of the pull tab 210 ′ from opening the interior compartment 120 and an unlocked state the closed position to the open position to enable access to the interior compartment 120 of the purse 100 .
  • the carry strap 130 can be intertwined around part of a chair back or chair leg to secure the purse 100 .
  • This feature enables the purse owner to leave their bag or purse on the back of their chair to prevent the purse 100 from being stolen by wrapping the strap 130 at least once around a support on the chair 1000 and locking the second end of the strap 134 and the pull structure 210 to the locking device 300 .
  • the carry strap 130 can be intertwined around part of a table or other secure object to prevent theft of the purse 100 while limiting a theft to steal the table.
  • FIGS. 5-7, 11 and 13 illustrate a carrying bag or purse 400 according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 5 is a view of a carrying bag or purse 400 that may comprise a housing 410 having a bottom end 411 extending between a first side 412 , and a second side 414 .
  • Housing 410 has a pivotal flap 419 which covers an interior compartment 420 .
  • the flap 419 is movable to an opened position to enable access to the interior compartment 420 that is configured to carry various objects inside.
  • the interior compartment 420 may be incorporated into a pouch, a bag, or another item designed to carry objects.
  • the purse 400 may have a flexible elongated interconnected member 430 such as an exterior flexible interconnected series of metallic links for transport and security to prevent cutting by a knife or scissors.
  • the metal links 430 can be provided in the form a chain. Suitable materials for the molded metallic links 430 may include steel, aluminum, gold, and metal alloys, for example.
  • the housing 410 may be made of a flexible sheet material, such as leather, woven fabric, woven sheet material and the like.
  • purse 400 includes a lockable and slidable pull structure 510 of a zipper system 500 to prevent linear movement of the pull structure 510 from opening the interior compartment.
  • purse 400 includes a lockable and slidable pull structure 510 of a zipper system 500 (see FIG. 11 ) to prevent linear movement of the pull structure 510 from opening the interior compartment 420 .
  • the zipper system 500 generally includes two lateral rows 517 , 519 of protruding teeth 512 , which may be made to interdigitate, linking the rows 517 , 519 , carrying metal teeth or plastic teeth.
  • the zipper system 500 can have flexible strips of interlocking projections (such as teeth 512 ) with a slider 515 and pull chain 510 .
  • the teeth 512 can be either individual shaped or shaped from a continuous coil.
  • the slider 515 moves along the rows of teeth. Inside the slider is a Y-shaped channel that meshes together to close the zipper 500 or separates the opposing rows of teeth to open the zipper 200 depending on the direction of the slider's movement.
  • the interior compartment 420 allows for uninhibited accessibility, while maintaining the security of the contained objects.
  • the interior compartment 420 has an access opening 450 that may be arranged in a linear geometry for enabling efficient movement to be selectably sealable or removable secured with a linear directionally mechanical sensitive connector system 500 , such as a zipper system, having a pull structure 510 or distal pull 510 configured to slidably seal to close the interior compartment when the connector system 500 in a closed position or allow access to the interior compartment when the connector system 500 in an open position.
  • the pull structure 510 may be a flexible interconnected series of metal links, such as a chain.
  • the pull structure 510 may be a pull tab with an opening, a ring, or a combination of a chain and ring at the distal end. Suitable materials for the molded metal links of pull structure 510 may include steel, aluminum, gold, and metal alloys, for example.
  • the second chain 480 is disposed in a carrier pathway 435 extending from the first side 412 , bottom end 411 to second side 414 on the exterior of the housing 410 .
  • the carrier pathway 435 may have a wide variety of constructions, such as a continuous tube or a series of spaced rib members 434 with linear openings 437 .
  • the second chain 480 On the first side 412 of the housing 410 , the second chain 480 has a first distal link 482 connected to a first ring structure 416 .
  • the second chain 480 has a second distal link 484 connected to a second ring structure 418 .
  • the first ring structure 416 and the second ring structure 418 may be constructed from a wide array of materials, such as steel, aluminum, gold, metal alloys for example.
  • the flexible interconnected series of metal links 430 may have a first distal end 432 (e.g., first chain link) and second distal end 436 (e.g., last chain link) being opposed to each other.
  • the first distal end 432 of the chain 430 is fixedly attached to a first side 412 of the purse housing 410 with the first ring structure 416 .
  • the second distal end 436 of the chain 430 is removably couplable via locking device 300 to the second side 414 of the housing 410 .
  • a continuous chain can be provided to extend from the first distal link 484 to the second distal end 436 . In this way, a single chain is used for both carrying the purse 400 and security features.
  • the locking device 300 may be movable between a locked state wherein the second distal end 436 of the carry chain 430 and pull structure 510 are fixed to the second side 414 of the housing 410 to prevent the removal of the second end 436 of the carry chain 430 from the housing 410 and movement of the directionally sensitive connector system 500 from the closed position to the open position.
  • the locking device 300 may have unlocked state enabling the removal of the second end 436 of the carry chain 430 from the housing 410 and removable of the pull structure 510 to allow movement of the directionally sensitive connector system 500 (e.g., zipper system) along the access opening 450 from the closed position to the open position to enable access to the interior compartment 420 of the purse 400 .
  • the directionally sensitive connector system 500 e.g., zipper system
  • the carry chain 430 can be intertwined around part of a chair back or chair leg to secure the purse 400 .
  • This feature enables the purse owner to leave their purse is on the back of their chair or chair leg to prevent the purse from being stolen by wrapping the chain 430 at least once around a support on the chair 1000 and locking the second end of the chain 436 and the pull structure 510 to the locking device 300 .
  • the carry chain 430 can be intertwined around part of a table or other secure object to prevent theft of the purse 400 while limiting the theft of the entire table and purse 400 .
  • FIGS. 8, 9 and 14 illustrate a carrying bag or purse 600 according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure.
  • the purse 600 may include zipper system 200 and 500 as described and shown with purse 100 and 400 , respectively.
  • the carrying bag or purse 600 may comprise a housing 610 having a bottom end 611 extending with between a first side 612 , and second side 614 .
  • Housing 610 has a pivotal flap 619 shown in a closed position P 1 which covers interior compartment 620 .
  • the flap 619 is movable to an opened position P 2 to enable access to the interior compartment that is configured to carry various objects inside.
  • the purse 600 may have an exterior interconnected flexible series of metal links 630 for security to prevent cutting by a knife or scissors.
  • the metal links 630 can be provided in the form a security chain.
  • the security chain 630 has a first distal link 682 connected to a first ring structure 616 and a second distal link 684 connected to a second ring structure 618 .
  • the purse 600 may have a carrying strap 630 connected to the housing 610 via a first ring 613 and a second ring 615 for transport and security.
  • the housing 610 and carrying strap 630 may be made of a flexible sheet material, such as leather, woven fabric, woven sheet material, Kevlar and the like.
  • the exterior face of flap 619 has a first loop structure 690 interconnected with the first loop 330 of the locking device 300 .
  • the housing 610 also includes a lower loop structure 695 .
  • the first loop structure 690 is fixedly attached the purse housing 610 with the first loop 330 of locking device 300 .
  • the second loop structure 695 of the housing 610 is removably couplable via locking device 300 with second loop 350 .
  • a security strap 700 of the housing 610 extends laterally from the first side 612 to second side 614 of purse 600 .
  • the strap 700 can be made of leather, Kevlar and the like. In another construction, the strap 700 may include a flexible layer of cut resistant Kevlar material or other cut resistant material sandwiched between layers of leather. In use, when the flap 619 is in the closed position P 1 , it is disposed underneath the security strap 700 to prevent pivotal movement of flap 619 and to further secure the interior compartment of the purse 600 .
  • a first ring structure 616 is fixedly attached the purse housing 610 via the first ring 613 .
  • the second ring structure 618 is removably couplable via locking device 300 with second loop 350 so that the security chain 630 can be removed to place it around other objects.
  • the security chain 630 can be intertwined around part of a chair 2000 to secure the purse 600 (see FIG. 14 ). This feature enables the purse owner to leave their purse on the back of their chair or side of a chair and prevent the purse from being swiped by anyone walking by the chair.

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Abstract

A handbag includes one or more security features or anti-theft features. The purse includes a housing having a first side and second side and an internal region for storage of items therein. The housing may have a lock mounting loop attached to the second side. The purse may have a carrying strap or carrying chain having distal ends. One end of strap/chain may be attached to a first side of the handbag and the second the other end of the strap/chain is lockable to the second side of the handbag. The anti-theft features enables the handbag owner to leave their bag on the back of their chair to prevent the bag from being stolen by wrapping the strap or carry chain at least once around a support on the chair and locking the strap or chain and the pull structure to a locking feature.

Description

    FIELD
  • The present invention relates to carry bag having a security feature, in particular to a purse with a locking system.

  • BACKGROUND
  • A purse can contain a treasure trove of valuables. A purse commonly contains a wallet with credit cards and cash, phone, keys, and more. If an unauthorized individual were to steal a purse, they would have access to the owner's personal information and important objects, such as a mobile phone.

  • At restaurants, the most common spot for women to leave their bags is on the back of their chairs. But keeping it behind the person leaves the purse vulnerable to being swiped by a thief walking by the chair. The owner may rest bag on the floor, and a thief could casually pick it up or kick it away while the owner's head is turned away. A purse can also be a wide-open target for pickpockets who attempt to take items from the purse without taking the purse itself. Currently designed purses, especially those for mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDA) and similar objects, require some level of attentiveness and dexterity from the user to access the object in the container. Also, with existing purse designs, users have to compromise between accessibility and security of a contained object.

  • SUMMARY
  • In light of the foregoing background, the following presents a simplified summary of the present disclosure in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the disclosure. This summary is not an extensive overview of the disclosure. It is not intended to identify key or critical elements of the disclosure or to delineate the scope of the disclosure. The following summary merely presents some concepts of the disclosure in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description provided below.

  • In one aspect, a handbag or a purse includes one or more security features or anti-theft features. The purse includes a housing having a first side and second side and an internal region for storage of items therein. The housing may have a lock mounting loop affixed to the second side. The purse may have a flexible elongated carrying member having a first and second opposing distal ends. The first distal end of strap being fixedly attached to a first side of the housing and the second distal end of the strap being removably couplable to the second side of the housing. A lock having a first lock portion attached to the mounting loop and an opposing second lock portion attached to the second of the strap.

  • In another aspect, a handbag or a purse includes one or more alternative security features or anti-theft features. The purse includes a housing having a first side and a second side and an internal region for storage of items or objects therein. The interior region having an opening being selectably sealable with a directionally sensitive connector system having a pull structure configured to slidably seal or allow access to the interior region when the connector system in an open position and to close the interior region when the connector system in a closed position. In another aspect, the purse may have a carrying strap having a first and a second opposing distal ends. The first end of strap being fixedly attached to a first side of the housing and the second end of the strap being removably couplable to the second side of the housing. A locking device may be movable between a locked state wherein the second end of the strap and pull structure are fixedly attached to the second side of the housing to prevent the removal of the second end of the strap from the housing and movement of the directionally sensitive connector system from the closed position to the open position. The locking device may have unlocked state enabling the removal of the second end of the strap from the housing and movement of the directionally sensitive connector system from the closed position to the open position.

  • One general aspect includes a carry bag with a security feature, including: a housing having a first side, a second side, a bottom end, and an internal region for storage of items therein, the housing having an exterior pathway extending between the first side, the bottom end, and the second side. A flexible elongated interconnected member may have a first distal end and a second distal end. In one aspect, the flexible elongated interconnected member may be disposed within the exterior pathway between the first side, the bottom end, and the second side. A locking device may be provided having a lock body with a first lock portion and a laterally disposed second lock portion, the first lock portion being attached to the first distal end of the flexible elongated interconnected member and the second lock portion being attached to the second distal end of the flexible elongated interconnected member; the flexible elongated interconnected member being removably couplable the housing with the locking device.

  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1

    is a perspective view of a carrying bag, such as a handbag, with a security anti-theft configuration according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure;

  • FIG. 2

    is a left side view of the carry bag in

    FIG. 1

    according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure;

  • FIG. 3

    illustrates an example locking device which may be used with a carry bag according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure;

  • FIGS. 4A and 4B

    are an enlarged partial views of a security configuration of the carry bag of

    FIG. 1

    according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure;

  • FIG. 5

    is a perspective view of a first alternative carry bag with a security anti-theft configuration according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure;

  • FIG. 6

    is a perspective view of the first alternative carry bag in

    FIG. 5

    according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure;

  • FIG. 7

    is an enlarged partial view of a security anti-theft configuration of the carry bag of

    FIG. 5

    according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure;

  • FIG. 8

    is front view of a second alternative carry bag with a security anti-theft configuration in a closed position according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure;

  • FIG. 9

    is front view of the second alternative carry bag with a security system in an opened position according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure;

  • FIGS. 10 and 11

    are fragmentary top views of carry bag and zipper system according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure; and

  • FIGS. 12, 13 and 14

    illustrates schematic views of a carry bag with a security anti-theft configuration in-use secured to a chair according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure.

  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • In the following description of various illustrative embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which is shown, by way of illustration, various embodiments in which aspects of the disclosure may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized, and structural and functional modifications may be made, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.

  • FIGS. 1-2, 4A

    -B, 10, and 12 illustrate a carrying bag, handbag or

    purse

    100 with anti-theft features according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure.

    FIG. 1

    is a view of a carrying bag or

    purse

    100 which includes a

    housing

    110 having a

    first side

    112 and

    second side

    114. The

    purse

    100 includes an

    interior compartment

    120 configured to carry various objects inside. There are a wide variety of implementations in which the

    interior compartment

    120 may be incorporated into a pouch, a bag, or another item designed to carry objects. In one construction, the

    purse

    100 may have a flexible elongated carrying

    member

    130 in the form of a carrying strap for transport and security. The

    housing

    110 and a flexible elongated carrying

    member

    130 may be made of a flexible sheet material, such as leather, woven fabric, woven sheet material, Kevlar and the like. In another construction, the flexible elongated carrying

    member

    130 may be made of a chain with interlocking links. In another construction, the flexible

    elongated carrying member

    130 may include a flexible layer of cut resistant Kevlar material or other cut resistant material sandwiched between layers of leather.

  • In one construction,

    purse

    100 includes a lockable and

    slidable pull structure

    210 of a zipper system 200 (see

    FIG. 10

    ) to prevent linear movement of the

    pull structure

    210 or pull

    tab

    210′ from opening the

    interior compartment

    120. As shown in

    FIG. 10

    , the

    zipper system

    200 generally includes two

    lateral rows

    217, 219 of protruding

    teeth

    212, which may be made to interdigitate, linking the

    rows

    217, 219, carrying metal teeth or plastic teeth. The

    zipper system

    200 can have flexible strips of interlocking projections (such as teeth 212) with a

    slider

    215 and pull

    tab

    210′. The

    teeth

    212 can be either individual shaped or shaped from a continuous coil. The

    slider

    215 moves along the rows of teeth. Inside the slider is a Y-shaped channel that meshes together to close the

    zipper

    200 or separates the opposing rows of teeth to open the

    zipper

    200 depending on the direction of the slider's movement.

    Zipper system

    200 can be permanently secured to the illustrated portion of the

    purse

    100 via a permanent sealer such as glue, adhesive tape, or stitching, for example.

  • In one other construction, the

    interior compartment

    120 allows for uninhibited accessibility, while maintaining the security of the contained objects. The interior compartment has an

    access opening

    150 may be arranged in a linear geometry for enabling efficient movement for being selectably sealable or removable secured with a linear directionally mechanical

    sensitive connector system

    200, such as a zipper system, having a pull structure 210 (e.g.,

    pull tab

    210′ with a hole 211) or distal chain pull 210 (See

    FIG. 4A

    ) configured to slidably seal to close the interior compartment when the

    connector system

    200 in a closed position or allow access to the interior compartment when the

    connector system

    200 in an open position.

  • With continued reference to

    FIG. 3

    , in one construction, the

    locking device

    300 includes a

    lock body

    310 having a

    first end

    320 with

    first loop

    330 and a

    second end

    340 with a

    second loop

    350. The

    first loop

    330 and

    second loop

    350 are directionally opposing each other on the

    lock body

    310. The second loop 350 (e.g., shackle in one construction) is configured to be releasable from the

    lock body

    310 with a pivotal lock portion or

    pivotal end portion

    355. The

    pivotal end portion

    355 may be passed through an opening of another object, such as a link of a

    pull chain

    210 or

    pull tab

    210′. In other constructions, the one loop can be provided on the

    lock body

    310. Further, the loop or

    loops

    330, 350 can be metal of other shapes, such as rectangular or square. In one construction, the

    lock body

    310 may include a

    locking mechanism

    360, such as a key lock (not shown) to release or secure the

    second loop

    350 with

    pivotal end portion

    355. In another construction, the

    lock body

    310 may include an

    alternative locking mechanism

    360, such as a combination lock to release or secure the

    second loop

    350. In the construction of the combination lock, a sequence of symbols, such as numbers, is used to open the

    locking device

    300. The sequence may be entered using a single rotating dial or multiple

    rotatable dials

    370 which interact with several discs or cams, by using a set of several rotating discs with inscribed symbols which directly interact with the

    locking mechanism

    360.

  • In one construction, the

    purse

    100 may have the carrying

    strap

    130 having a first

    distal end

    132 and a second

    distal end

    134 being opposed to each other. The

    first end

    132 of the

    strap

    130 may be fixedly attached to a

    first side

    112 of the

    purse housing

    110 with a

    first loop structure

    116. This attachment may be a direct attachment to the

    housing

    110 or an indirect attachment. In one indirect attachment, a

    ring structure

    140 connects the

    first side

    112 of the

    housing

    110 with the

    first loop structure

    116 to the first

    distal end

    132 of the

    strap

    130. The

    second end

    134 of the

    strap

    130 may be removably couplable via locking

    device

    300 to the

    second side

    114 of the

    housing

    110 with a

    second loop structure

    118. The

    ring structure

    140 may be constructed from a wide array of metallic materials to prevent cutting by a knife or scissors, such as steel, aluminum, metal alloy and gold, for example.

  • In one implementation, the

    locking device

    300 may be movable between a locked state wherein the

    second end

    134 of the

    strap

    130 and the

    pull structure

    210 are fixed to the

    second side

    114 of the

    housing

    110 to prevent the removal of the

    second end

    134 of the

    strap

    130 from the

    housing

    110 and prevent movement of the directionally sensitive

    linear connector system

    200 from the closed position to the open position. As shown in

    FIGS. 4A and 4B

    , the

    locking device

    300 may have an unlocked state enabling the removal of the

    second end

    134 of the

    strap

    130 from the

    housing

    110 and removal of the pull structure 210 (e.g., chain or ring) to allow movement of the directionally

    sensitive connector system

    200 along the access opening 150 from the closed position to the open position to enable access to the

    interior compartment

    120 of the

    purse

    100. In operation,

    FIG. 4B

    ,

    purse

    100 includes a lockable and

    slidable pull tab

    210′ of a

    zipper system

    200 in the between a locked state to prevent linear movement of the

    pull tab

    210′ from opening the

    interior compartment

    120 and an unlocked state the closed position to the open position to enable access to the

    interior compartment

    120 of the

    purse

    100.

  • In one non-limiting example shown in

    FIG. 11

    , the

    carry strap

    130 can be intertwined around part of a chair back or chair leg to secure the

    purse

    100. This feature enables the purse owner to leave their bag or purse on the back of their chair to prevent the

    purse

    100 from being stolen by wrapping the

    strap

    130 at least once around a support on the

    chair

    1000 and locking the second end of the

    strap

    134 and the

    pull structure

    210 to the

    locking device

    300. Nevertheless, the

    carry strap

    130 can be intertwined around part of a table or other secure object to prevent theft of the

    purse

    100 while limiting a theft to steal the table.

  • FIGS. 5-7, 11 and 13

    illustrate a carrying bag or

    purse

    400 according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure.

    FIG. 5

    is a view of a carrying bag or

    purse

    400 that may comprise a

    housing

    410 having a

    bottom end

    411 extending between a

    first side

    412, and a

    second side

    414.

    Housing

    410 has a

    pivotal flap

    419 which covers an

    interior compartment

    420. As shown in

    FIG. 7

    , the

    flap

    419 is movable to an opened position to enable access to the

    interior compartment

    420 that is configured to carry various objects inside. There are a wide variety of implementations in which the

    interior compartment

    420 may be incorporated into a pouch, a bag, or another item designed to carry objects. In one construction, the

    purse

    400 may have a flexible elongated

    interconnected member

    430 such as an exterior flexible interconnected series of metallic links for transport and security to prevent cutting by a knife or scissors. In one construction, the

    metal links

    430 can be provided in the form a chain. Suitable materials for the molded

    metallic links

    430 may include steel, aluminum, gold, and metal alloys, for example. The

    housing

    410 may be made of a flexible sheet material, such as leather, woven fabric, woven sheet material and the like.

  • In one construction,

    purse

    400 includes a lockable and

    slidable pull structure

    510 of a

    zipper system

    500 to prevent linear movement of the

    pull structure

    510 from opening the interior compartment. In one construction,

    purse

    400 includes a lockable and

    slidable pull structure

    510 of a zipper system 500 (see

    FIG. 11

    ) to prevent linear movement of the

    pull structure

    510 from opening the

    interior compartment

    420. As shown in

    FIG. 11

    , the

    zipper system

    500 generally includes two

    lateral rows

    517, 519 of protruding

    teeth

    512, which may be made to interdigitate, linking the

    rows

    517, 519, carrying metal teeth or plastic teeth. The

    zipper system

    500 can have flexible strips of interlocking projections (such as teeth 512) with a

    slider

    515 and pull

    chain

    510. The

    teeth

    512 can be either individual shaped or shaped from a continuous coil. The

    slider

    515 moves along the rows of teeth. Inside the slider is a Y-shaped channel that meshes together to close the

    zipper

    500 or separates the opposing rows of teeth to open the

    zipper

    200 depending on the direction of the slider's movement. In one construction, the

    interior compartment

    420 allows for uninhibited accessibility, while maintaining the security of the contained objects.

  • Referring to

    FIG. 7

    , the

    interior compartment

    420 has an access opening 450 that may be arranged in a linear geometry for enabling efficient movement to be selectably sealable or removable secured with a linear directionally mechanical

    sensitive connector system

    500, such as a zipper system, having a

    pull structure

    510 or

    distal pull

    510 configured to slidably seal to close the interior compartment when the

    connector system

    500 in a closed position or allow access to the interior compartment when the

    connector system

    500 in an open position. In one construction, the

    pull structure

    510 may be a flexible interconnected series of metal links, such as a chain. In one construction, the

    pull structure

    510 may be a pull tab with an opening, a ring, or a combination of a chain and ring at the distal end. Suitable materials for the molded metal links of

    pull structure

    510 may include steel, aluminum, gold, and metal alloys, for example.

  • In one construction, the

    second chain

    480 is disposed in a

    carrier pathway

    435 extending from the

    first side

    412,

    bottom end

    411 to

    second side

    414 on the exterior of the

    housing

    410. The

    carrier pathway

    435 may have a wide variety of constructions, such as a continuous tube or a series of spaced

    rib members

    434 with

    linear openings

    437. On the

    first side

    412 of the

    housing

    410, the

    second chain

    480 has a first

    distal link

    482 connected to a

    first ring structure

    416. Likewise on the

    second side

    414 of the

    housing

    410, the

    second chain

    480 has a second

    distal link

    484 connected to a

    second ring structure

    418. The

    first ring structure

    416 and the

    second ring structure

    418 may be constructed from a wide array of materials, such as steel, aluminum, gold, metal alloys for example.

  • In one construction, the flexible interconnected series of metal links 430 (e.g., carry chain) may have a first distal end 432 (e.g., first chain link) and second distal end 436 (e.g., last chain link) being opposed to each other. The first

    distal end

    432 of the

    chain

    430 is fixedly attached to a

    first side

    412 of the

    purse housing

    410 with the

    first ring structure

    416. The second

    distal end

    436 of the

    chain

    430 is removably couplable via locking

    device

    300 to the

    second side

    414 of the

    housing

    410. In another construction, in lieu of two chains, carry

    chain

    430 and

    second chain

    480, a continuous chain can be provided to extend from the first

    distal link

    484 to the second

    distal end

    436. In this way, a single chain is used for both carrying the

    purse

    400 and security features.

  • Referring to

    FIG. 7

    , in one implementation, the

    locking device

    300 may be movable between a locked state wherein the second

    distal end

    436 of the

    carry chain

    430 and pull

    structure

    510 are fixed to the

    second side

    414 of the

    housing

    410 to prevent the removal of the

    second end

    436 of the

    carry chain

    430 from the

    housing

    410 and movement of the directionally

    sensitive connector system

    500 from the closed position to the open position. The

    locking device

    300 may have unlocked state enabling the removal of the

    second end

    436 of the

    carry chain

    430 from the

    housing

    410 and removable of the

    pull structure

    510 to allow movement of the directionally sensitive connector system 500 (e.g., zipper system) along the access opening 450 from the closed position to the open position to enable access to the

    interior compartment

    420 of the

    purse

    400.

  • In one non-limiting example shown in

    FIG. 13

    , the

    carry chain

    430 can be intertwined around part of a chair back or chair leg to secure the

    purse

    400. This feature enables the purse owner to leave their purse is on the back of their chair or chair leg to prevent the purse from being stolen by wrapping the

    chain

    430 at least once around a support on the

    chair

    1000 and locking the second end of the

    chain

    436 and the

    pull structure

    510 to the

    locking device

    300. Nevertheless, the

    carry chain

    430 can be intertwined around part of a table or other secure object to prevent theft of the

    purse

    400 while limiting the theft of the entire table and

    purse

    400.

  • FIGS. 8, 9 and 14

    illustrate a carrying bag or

    purse

    600 according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure. In one construction, the

    purse

    600 may include

    zipper system

    200 and 500 as described and shown with

    purse

    100 and 400, respectively. The carrying bag or

    purse

    600 may comprise a

    housing

    610 having a

    bottom end

    611 extending with between a

    first side

    612, and

    second side

    614.

    Housing

    610 has a

    pivotal flap

    619 shown in a closed position P1 which covers

    interior compartment

    620. As shown in

    FIG. 9

    , the

    flap

    619 is movable to an opened position P2 to enable access to the interior compartment that is configured to carry various objects inside. In one construction, the

    purse

    600 may have an exterior interconnected flexible series of

    metal links

    630 for security to prevent cutting by a knife or scissors. In one construction, the

    metal links

    630 can be provided in the form a security chain. The

    security chain

    630 has a first

    distal link

    682 connected to a

    first ring structure

    616 and a second

    distal link

    684 connected to a

    second ring structure

    618.

  • In one construction, the

    purse

    600 may have a carrying

    strap

    630 connected to the

    housing

    610 via a

    first ring

    613 and a

    second ring

    615 for transport and security. The

    housing

    610 and carrying

    strap

    630 may be made of a flexible sheet material, such as leather, woven fabric, woven sheet material, Kevlar and the like.

  • As shown in

    FIG. 8

    , the exterior face of

    flap

    619 has a

    first loop structure

    690 interconnected with the

    first loop

    330 of the

    locking device

    300. The

    housing

    610 also includes a

    lower loop structure

    695. The

    first loop structure

    690 is fixedly attached the

    purse housing

    610 with the

    first loop

    330 of locking

    device

    300. The

    second loop structure

    695 of the

    housing

    610 is removably couplable via locking

    device

    300 with

    second loop

    350. A

    security strap

    700 of the

    housing

    610 extends laterally from the

    first side

    612 to

    second side

    614 of

    purse

    600. The

    strap

    700 can be made of leather, Kevlar and the like. In another construction, the

    strap

    700 may include a flexible layer of cut resistant Kevlar material or other cut resistant material sandwiched between layers of leather. In use, when the

    flap

    619 is in the closed position P1, it is disposed underneath the

    security strap

    700 to prevent pivotal movement of

    flap

    619 and to further secure the interior compartment of the

    purse

    600.

  • Referring to the

    security chain

    630 in

    FIG. 8

    , a

    first ring structure

    616 is fixedly attached the

    purse housing

    610 via the

    first ring

    613. The

    second ring structure

    618 is removably couplable via locking

    device

    300 with

    second loop

    350 so that the

    security chain

    630 can be removed to place it around other objects. In one non-limiting example, the

    security chain

    630 can be intertwined around part of a

    chair

    2000 to secure the purse 600 (see

    FIG. 14

    ). This feature enables the purse owner to leave their purse on the back of their chair or side of a chair and prevent the purse from being swiped by anyone walking by the chair.

  • While the present invention has been described with reference to preferred and exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from its scope. For example, it is to be understood that the present technology contemplates that, to the extent possible, one or more features of any implementation can be combined with one or more features of any other implementation. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, but that the invention include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.

Claims (20)

I claim:

1. A carry bag with a security feature, comprising:

a housing having a first side and a second side and an internal region for storage of items therein; the second side of the housing having a loop structure;

a flexible elongated carrying member having a first distal end and a second opposing distal end; the first distal end of the carrying member being fixedly attached to the first side of the housing and the second distal end of the carrying member being removably couplable to the second side of the housing with a locking device; and

the locking device having a lock body with a first lock portion and a laterally disposed second lock portion, the first lock portion being attached to the second side of the housing via the loop structure and the second lock portion being attached to the second distal end of the carrying member.

2. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 1

, wherein the internal region of the housing is enclosed with a linear opening being selectably sealable with a zipper system having a pull structure configured to slidably seal or allow access to the internal region when the connector system is in an open position and to close the internal region when the connector system is in a closed position.

3. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 2

, wherein the pull structure is configured to be removable coupled to the locking device.

4. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 3

, wherein the pull structure further comprises a series of interconnected links in which a distal link is connected to the locking device.

5. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 3

, wherein the flexible elongated carrying member comprises a carrying strap with Kevlar.

6. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 3

, wherein the flexible elongated carrying member comprises a series of interconnected links.

7. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 3

, wherein the first lock portion of the locking device includes a pivotal lock portion.

8. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 3

, wherein the locking device comprises a combination lock with a plurality of rotatable dials.

9. A carry bag with a security feature, comprising:

a housing having a first side, a second side, a bottom end, and an internal region for storage of items therein, the housing having an exterior pathway extending between the first side, the bottom end, and the second side;

a flexible elongated interconnected member having a first distal end and a second distal end; the flexible elongated interconnected member being disposed within the exterior pathway between the first side, the bottom end, and the second side; the first distal end and the second distal end being disposed at the distal ends of the exterior pathway; and

a locking device having a lock body with a first lock portion and a laterally disposed second lock portion, the first lock portion being attached to the first distal end of the flexible elongated interconnected member and the second lock portion being attached to the second distal end of the flexible elongated interconnected member; the flexible elongated interconnected member being removably couplable the housing with the locking device.

10. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 9

, wherein the internal region of the housing is enclosed with a linear opening being selectably sealable with a directionally sensitive connector system having a pull structure configured to slidably seal or allow access to the internal region when the connector system is in an open position and to close the internal region when the connector system is in a closed position.

11. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 10

, wherein the exterior pathway further comprises a plurality of spaced rib members.

12. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 10

, wherein the first lock portion of the locking device includes a pivotal lock portion.

13. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 10

, wherein the pull structure is configured to be removable coupled to the locking device.

14. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 10

, wherein the pull structure further comprises a chain.

15. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 10

, wherein the locking device comprises a combination lock with a plurality of rotatable dials.

16. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 10

, wherein the flexible elongated interconnected member further comprises a first chain and a second chain.

17. A carry bag with a security feature, comprising:

a housing having a first side, a second side, a bottom end, and an internal region for storage of items therein and a pivotal flap; the pivotal flap including a first loop and the housing having a lower loop disposed in a direction of the bottom end;

a flexible elongated interconnected member having a first distal end and a second distal end; the first distal end of the interconnected member being fixedly attached to the first side of the housing and the second distal end of the interconnected member being removably couplable to the housing with a locking device;

the locking device having a lock body with a first lock portion and a laterally disposed second lock portion, the first lock portion being attached to first loop of the housing and the second lock portion being attached to the second distal end of the flexible elongated interconnected member; and

a laterally disposed security strap extending from the first side of the housing to the second side of the housing, wherein the pivotal flap is configured to be disposed underneath the security strap in a closed position.

18. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 17

, wherein the internal region of the housing is enclosed with a linear opening being selectably sealable with a directionally sensitive connector system having a pull structure configured to slidably seal or allow access to the internal region when the connector system is in an open position and to close the internal region when the connector system is in a closed position and the security strap including Kevlar.

19. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 17

, wherein the second lock portion of the locking device includes a pivotal lock portion.

20. The carry bag in accordance with

claim 19

, wherein the locking device comprises a combination lock with a plurality of rotatable dials.

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