EP0303771A1 - Sac, en particulier sac de plage - Google Patents

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EP0303771A1
EP0303771A1 EP88106890A EP88106890A EP0303771A1 EP 0303771 A1 EP0303771 A1 EP 0303771A1 EP 88106890 A EP88106890 A EP 88106890A EP 88106890 A EP88106890 A EP 88106890A EP 0303771 A1 EP0303771 A1 EP 0303771A1
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Arnold Arend
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C3/00Flexible luggage; Handbags
    • A45C3/10Beach-bags; Watertight beach-bags
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C9/00Purses, Luggage or bags convertible into objects for other use
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C7/00Collapsible or extensible purses, luggage, bags or the like
    • A45C2007/0004Collapsible or extensible purses, luggage, bags or the like convertible into an open planar surface, e.g. a sheet
    • A45C2007/0013Collapsible or extensible purses, luggage, bags or the like convertible into an open planar surface, e.g. a sheet with fasteners along the periphery of the surface

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  • the invention relates to a carrier bag, in particular a bathing bag, consisting of a rectangular blank which is folded over a fold line, with blank sections folded onto one another being connected to one another at at least two edges.
  • the present invention has for its object to develop a carrier bag of the type mentioned in such a way that its interior is easily accessible and that it can also be used as a relatively large lying pad.
  • the design of the carrier bag of the type mentioned at the outset with the features that the blank is provided on its inside along its edges with releasable closure elements and that a rope in guide elements is provided on a blank section essentially along its outer edges is displaceable, the ends of which are attached to the blank in the vicinity of the fold line.
  • the inside of the blank is the one that lies inside when the blank sections are folded onto one another along the fold line.
  • the so-called outer edges are all edges of the blank with the exception of the edge which is formed on the fold line by folding.
  • the closed carrier bag can be carried comfortably. This is particularly true since the closed carrier bag is again folded parallel to the above-mentioned folding line, whereby its height is practically halved and is gripped on handle elements on the two outer sides.
  • the rope serves as a grip element, which can be moved along the outer edges, for example sewn in for this purpose or threaded through eyelets.
  • the tote bag is then carried in the form of a bag. In the spread state of the blank after loosening the closure elements and, if necessary, removing the objects, this carrying bag offers a large lying area or a towel that can be used in bathrooms. It is therefore not necessary to take a separate sheet with you.
  • the guide elements of the rope are arranged on the outside of the blank and along the rope at a distance from one another, so that the rope is exposed between the guide elements. - This will handle the carrying case relieved when closed, since it can be gripped all around at the places where the rope is exposed between the guide elements, with the exception of the folding line.
  • a flat strip is arranged in a handle-like manner between the fastening points of the rope and parallel to the fold line on the outside of the blank. - The carrying bag can thus also be grasped on the flat strip which, in the double-folded state of the carrying bag, lies on the outside at the same height as an exposed rope section.
  • the carrier bag which serves in particular as a bathing bag, it has the features that first fastening elements are attached to the inside of the blank substantially parallel to the closure elements, to which a bath towel provided with a conforming arrangement of second fastening elements can be detachably fastened .
  • first fastening elements are attached to the inside of the blank substantially parallel to the closure elements, to which a bath towel provided with a conforming arrangement of second fastening elements can be detachably fastened .
  • the bath towel can be particularly soft and absorbent and can also be used as a towel. It is also advantageous that after loosening the bath towel it can be cleaned separately from the cutting of the bath bag, for example in the washing machine.
  • the detachable closure elements provided on the cut of the carrier bag can advantageously be designed as a circumferential Velcro closure. - A particularly tight seal of the bag is achieved with them.
  • snap fasteners can also be arranged as releasable closure elements at a distance from one another along the outer edges of the blank.
  • the push buttons can be selected so that the bag is relatively tightly closed on the one hand, but can still be opened easily on the other.
  • the first and second fastening elements which are used to attach a bath towel to the blank, can be designed as all-round Velcro fasteners. - These closures practically do not affect the properties of the spread out bathing bag as a towel, i.e. the Velcro straps do not form hard spots.
  • first and second fastening elements can be push buttons arranged at a distance from one another if their properties are desired in the individual case.
  • a pocket can also be sewn onto an outside of the blank to accommodate smaller objects. - The inside of this bag can thus be reached without the carrier bag as such the detachable closure elements must be opened.
  • the cut of the carrier bag can consist of a largely freely selectable textile which has sufficient strength properties.
  • the blank can also be made from a plastic textile, which in particular can have the advantage of not allowing moisture to penetrate from the inside of the pocket or - in the spread-out state of the blank - from the floor to the top of the blank.
  • An advantageous variant of the carrier bag in particular a bathing bag, is also based on a rectangular blank, in particular, which is folded over a first folding line transversely to the blank, which divides the blank into two blank sections, folded blank sections being connected to one another on at least two edges.
  • this carrying bag is characterized in that, in addition to the features according to which the cut is provided on an inside along its outer edges is provided releasable closure elements and a rope on a first blank section can be moved substantially along its outer edges in guide elements, this rope is not fixedly attached to the blank near the fold line, but rather along a portion adjacent to the outer edge on the first Folding line is slidably arranged in a guide element and that long rope ends protrude freely, ie displaceably, from the guide elements on the folding line that the rope ends in the double-folded state of the Blank, in which it is additionally folded around a second fold line, longitudinally to the blank, can be non-positively connected to one another.
  • the rope ends are preferably knotted together when the tote bag is folded twice. Elaborate connecting elements are therefore not necessary for the non-positive connection of the rope ends. So that the rope ends cannot slip out of the two guide elements on the fold line, a knot is attached in the rope between the guide element on the fold line and the next guide element. The displacement of the rope end is thus limited by the knot's stop on the latter two guide elements.
  • two of the guide elements are preferably arranged symmetrically to an imaginary line of symmetry in the middle transverse to the first blank section.
  • the rope can then be grasped between these two guide elements at each cut subsection resulting from the second folding line in order to carry the carrying bag. Because of the symmetrical gripping of the rope at two opposite points, namely at each of the two cutting subsections, the uniform transmission of force between the rope and the cutting is promoted. An additional handle on the blank is not necessary.
  • the last-mentioned version of the carrier bag is produced in a manner favorable to manufacture, with the feature that the guide elements arranged on the first fold line are sewn onto it, and the other guide elements are eyelets.
  • a pocket which is smaller than the cut section and which is formed by the first folding line on one side and which is open at the top can be provided for attachment to each of the variants mentioned.
  • This open pocket is provided at the top on one side with third fastening elements and can be attached with these to correspondingly arranged fourth fastening elements on the inside of the blank section.
  • Fig. 1 denotes a blank which has a rectangular shape. It should be noted at this point that the blank can also have other shapes, although it should be surface-symmetrical to a fold line 2.
  • releasable fastener elements are arranged along the outer edges of the blank 1, and zuar as a circumferential Velcro fastener 3, which is shown here with a broken line, since it lies on the side of the blank facing away from the viewer, which in the unfolded Condition of the carrier bag - see Fig. 2 - forms the inside.
  • the blank 1 can be regarded as being divided into two blank sections 4 and 5.
  • the cutting section 4 has a rope 6 on its outside along the edges - with the exception of the edge along the folding line 2 - on the outside of the cut.
  • the cable is arranged approximately in a U-shape, fastened to the blank at fastening points 7 and 8 in the vicinity of the folding line and guided displaceably in guide elements 9-12.
  • the rope is open between the individual guide elements and can be gripped there.
  • a flat strip is also grip-like on the outside of the folding section 4, i.e. attached to its left and right ends.
  • the strip bears the reference number 13.
  • the carrier bag is formed by folding the cut sections 4 and 5 together around the fold line 2, the Velcro fasteners 3 of the two cut sections sticking to one another and closing the carrier bag along its edge, and folding the blank thus closed parallel to the fold line 2.
  • Fig. 2 the carrier bag is shown in the closed state, in a situation in which it is detected on the strip 13. It forms under the influence of the weight of the objects not shown therein and the stabilizing effect of the rope 6, as can be seen in FIG. 2, with a curved bottom 14.
  • the rope 6 also in a different configuration than shown in FIG. 1 on a cutting section can be arranged, for example in the form of a square or a circle.
  • the rope should be as close as possible to the outer edges of this cut, in order to be able to shape the carrier bag in the desired manner when it is closed and worn.
  • the configuration of the rope is therefore adapted to the shape of the cut.
  • FIG. 3 differs from that in FIG. 1 only in that instead of the circumferential Velcro fastener here individual fastener elements, in particular push buttons, one of which is designated by 15, are arranged at a distance from one another along rows which are parallel to the outer Edges of the cut run.
  • the rope with its guides, which is also present here, is not shown in FIG. 3. Otherwise, like in the following figures, the same parts have the same reference numerals.
  • the snap fasteners have to be closed individually, due to their closely sequential arrangement along the edge, they have practically the same effect as the circumferential Velcro fastener in the first embodiment according to FIG. 1. Therefore, the blank 1, when folded over into a carrier bag, which objects takes up and is held on the strip 13, practically the same shape as shown in Fig. 2.
  • a third variant of the blank, shown in FIG. 4, is again in the same way as the first embodiment according to FIG. 1 with a circumferential hook-and-loop fastener 3 as releasable fastening elements, but parallel to the interior of the blank is offset and also has additional fastening elements lying on the inside , one of which is designated 16.
  • the fasteners can be designed as push buttons be.
  • the fastening elements can also be formed by Velcro fastener sections which do not cause any pressure points when the spread blank is used as a lying surface.
  • the fastening elements are used to attach a bath towel, which is shown in FIG. 5 and is provided with the reference number 17.
  • the bath towel is preferably similar to the cut of the bath bag, but somewhat smaller.
  • the blank has an arrangement of fastening elements, one of which is designated 18.
  • the fastening elements of the bath towel are different from the first fastening elements, e.g. 16 of the sheet, also referred to as second fasteners.
  • the first and the second fastening elements are arranged on the blank 1 or the bath towel 17 in such a way that they act in pairs when the bath towel 17 is placed on the inside of the blank 1, whereby the bath towel 17 is detachably connected to the blank 1.
  • the bath towel 17 is attached to the inside of the blank 1, it can be folded together with it to form the carrying bag.
  • the bath towel primarily serves to provide a comfortable lying surface on the spread blank when the outside of the blank is on the Soil is spread out.
  • the bath towel 17 can be detached from the blank 1, be it to serve a bather to dry off or to be able to quickly wash and / or dry detached from the blank.
  • a circumferential Velcro strip is the first and second Fastener.
  • a blank of a further preferred embodiment is designated by 19 in FIG. 6. It is surface-symmetrical to a first fold line 20, which runs transversely to the blank, and to a second fold line 21, the course of which is oriented in the longitudinal direction.
  • the blank can be thought of as being divided into two blank sections 22 and 23 by the first fold line.
  • FIG. 6 the course of releasable closure elements 26 along the outer edges of the blank is again indicated with a broken line.
  • the fastener elements can be designed as a circumferential Velcro fastener.
  • the closure elements are arranged analogously to Fig. 1 on the side of the blank facing away from the viewer, which forms the inside.
  • a rope 27 is guided on the outside of the blank, in such a way that the course of the rope resembles that of a rectangle that is not completely closed with flattened corners.
  • the guidance of the rope is again predominantly arranged in the vicinity of the outer edges 28-30 of the first blank section 22.
  • the guidance of the rope extends to a guide element 31 or 32, which is sewn onto the blank at the fold line 20.
  • Free ends 33, 34 of the rope each of which is closed by a thickened portion, protrude from these guide elements.
  • the remaining guide elements are simply designed as open eyelets extending through the blank, namely only four eyelets 35-38 on the outer edge, four eyelets 39-42 on the outer edge 30 and a further four eyelets 43-46 on the outer edge 29 are sufficient So that the rope ends or free ends 33, 34 of the rope are not inadvertently pulled out of the guide elements, a knot 47 or 4B can be made on the rope between the guide element 31 and the adjacent eyelet 35 or the guide element 32 and the adjacent eyelet 39 may be provided.
  • a smaller pocket 49 which, since it lies on the inside of the blank, is shown with a broken line, is attached to the blank with push buttons 50, 51.
  • the pocket is open on one side to hold smaller items separately.
  • the bag can be unbuttoned, for example, to be taken along by the owner when the owner leaves the blank which forms the larger foldable bag and which can serve as a bath mat.
  • Fig. 6 is also shown with a dash-dotted line of symmetry 52 to this symmetrical arrangement of two adjacent eyelets 35, 36 and 39, 4B. Between these two eyelets, the rope can be grasped at each cutting subsection and held together with the bag in a handle-like manner.
  • a handle is shown at reference number 53 in FIG. 7, in which the blank which is folded over twice to form the carrying bag is shown.

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DE8711072U DE8711072U1 (de) 1987-08-14 1987-08-14 Tragetasche, insbesondere Badetasche
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US3041638A (en) * 1960-01-26 1962-07-03 Vico Salvatore A Lo Utility bag with removable lining
DE1917323A1 (de) * 1969-04-03 1970-10-08 Loehe Chemie Und Appbau Badetasche
US4180112A (en) * 1978-10-18 1979-12-25 Thomas Bovet Beach bag
US4197891A (en) * 1979-04-06 1980-04-15 Cerenique, Inc. Combination beach mat and shoulder bag
US4516668A (en) * 1983-10-28 1985-05-14 Grayek Rose M Knock-down combination handbag and mat and method of making same
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