EP1852030A1 - Unterteilte Kosmetikhandtasche - Google Patents
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- EP1852030A1 EP1852030A1 EP07251794A EP07251794A EP1852030A1 EP 1852030 A1 EP1852030 A1 EP 1852030A1 EP 07251794 A EP07251794 A EP 07251794A EP 07251794 A EP07251794 A EP 07251794A EP 1852030 A1 EP1852030 A1 EP 1852030A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C3/00—Flexible luggage; Handbags
- A45C3/06—Ladies' handbags
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C13/00—Details; Accessories
- A45C13/02—Interior fittings; Means, e.g. inserts, for holding and packing articles
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C11/00—Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
- A45C11/16—Jewel boxes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C11/00—Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
- A45C2011/007—Receptacles for personal medical or care products, e.g. drugs, condoms or patches; Small first-aid kits
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C2200/00—Details not otherwise provided for in A45C
- A45C2200/10—Transparent walls
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- the present invention pertains to handbags and more particularly to compartmentalized handbags suited for storing vanity items.
- Handbags or purses typically provide an attractive receptacle, which people may use to carry about a number of personal items from one place to another.
- Many handbags include various compartments, which are sometimes customized, in size and shape, to hold specific items.
- a compartmentalized handbag suited for storage of vanity items such as jewelry and/or cosmetics in an organized and easily viewable manner.
- a handbag includes a main section formed by first and second panels; preferably, the panels are joined by a base extending between and along bottom edges of the panels.
- one or both of the first and second panels of the handbag includes an interior compartment attached thereto, which is formed by an interior surface of the corresponding panel and a sidewall, preferably transparent, joined to that interior surface. If the sidewall is transparent this facilitates viewing of items stored within the compartment.
- the interior surface that forms each interior compartment comprises an anti-tarnish cloth to make the compartment suitable for storage of jewelry items; according to other preferred embodiments, the interior surface comprises a material which may be readily wiped clean, for example a plastic such as vinyl, making the compartment suitable for the storage of cosmetics or other toiletry items.
- Further embodiments of the present invention include a first interior compartment attached to the first panel, which is suitable for the storage of jewelry items, as described above, and a second interior compartment attached to the second panel, which is suitable for the storage of cosmetic items, as described above.
- a handbag may further include an outer panel secured, preferably, in proximity to the base, alongside one of the first and second panels of the main section, or may include two outer panels, each secured, preferably, in proximity to the base, opposite one another and alongside a corresponding panel of the first and second panels.
- Each outer panel in conjunction with the corresponding main section panel forms an outer section of the handbag.
- Each outer panel may be opened outward, away from the main section to provide access to the corresponding outer section, while the main section remains upright.
- each outer section includes one or more compartments, wherein each compartment is formed by a sidewall, preferably transparent joined to an outer surface of one of the first and second main section panels, or joined to an inner surface of one of the outer panels.
- each outer section includes at least one compartment attached to the outer surface of one of the first and second panels of the main section, and at least another compartment attached to the inner surface of the corresponding outer panel.
- first and second outer compartments may be suited for storing jewelry, wherein the outer surface of the main section panel and the inner surface of the corresponding outer panel comprise an anti-tarnish cloth, or one or both of the outer compartments may be suited for storing cosmetics, wherein the outer surface of the first panel and the inner surface of the corresponding outer panel comprises a material that is readily wiped clean.
- each outer section may be completely detachable from the main section.
- Each detachable outer section includes one or more panels having a interior surface along which a compartment is formed by a transparent sidewall.
- One or more compartments of the handbag may further include sub-compartments and/or additional elements contained therein, which are tailored to further facilitate the storage of particular types of jewelry or cosmetic items.
- the scope of the present invention is not limited by any particular combination of jewelry and cosmetic storage compartments. Thus, it should be appreciated that any conceivable combination of the jewelry and cosmetic storage compartments, as described herein, may be incorporated by handbags of the present invention.
- Figures 1A-C are side, end and bottom plan views of a handbag, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG 2 is a perspective view of the handbag shown in Figures 1A-C.
- Figure 3A is a top view of the handbag shown in Figures 1 A-C having outer panels opened out from a main section, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
- Figures 3B is a side plan view of the handbag shown in Figure 3A, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 3C is a side plan view of the handbag shown in Figure 3A, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 3D is a side plan view of the handbag shown in Figure 3A, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
- Figures 4A-B are a side plan view and an end view, respectively, of a handbag, according to alternate embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 4C is an end perspective view of a handbag, according to additional embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 5A is an exploded perspective view of a handbag, according to yet further embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 5B is a plan view of a portion of the handbag shown in Figure 5A, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 5C is a perspective view of the portion of the handbag of Figure 5A, according to some alternate embodiments.
- Figures 1A-C are side, end and bottom plan views of a handbag 10 according to some embodiments of the present invention.
- Figures 1A-C illustrate handbag 10 including outer panels 11 and 13 disposed on either side of a main section 14; main section 14 is shown being formed in part by a base 15 and a perimeter sidewall 12, which extends upward from ends of base 15, generally following a contour of perimeter edges of outer panels 11 and 13, and to which panels 11 and 13 are reversibly secured by zippers 101 and 103, respectively.
- Figure 1C shows both of zippers 101 and 103 opening from the same end of handbag 10, it should be noted that zippers 101 and 103 may, alternately, open from opposite ends of handbag 10.
- Figure 1B further illustrates upper perimeter sidewall 12 including a securable opening 102, for example, via a zipper, for access into main section 14.
- Figures 1A-B further illustrate a first handle 16 coupled to outer panel 11 and a second handle 18 coupled to outer panel 13.
- handbag 10 can stand upright on base 15 without external support; however, alternate embodiments of the present invention need not include such a base.
- outer panels 11, 13 are opaque, so Figure 2 is a perspective view of handbag 10 wherein outer panels 11, 13 are opened out from main section 14, to reveal outer sections, and wherein main section 14 is opened along zippered opening 102 to reveal an interior space 24 of main section 14.
- Figure 2 illustrates interior space 24 accessible through upper perimeter sidewall 12 via zippered opening 102 and being bounded by a first panel 21 and a second panel 23 extending up from either side of base 15.
- Figure 2 further illustrates a first interior compartment 201 attached to first panel 21 and a second interior compartment 203 attached to second panel 23.
- each panel 21, 23 is opaque
- each compartment 201, 203 is formed by a sidewall, preferably transparent, for example, such as a clear vinyl, joined to an inner surface of each panel 21, 23, for example by sewing or bonding, and each compartment 21,23 includes a securable opening 210,230, for example, via a zipper.
- the inner surfaces of each panel 21, 23 within compartments 201, 203 comprise anti-tarnish cloth, so that compartments 201, 203 may be suitable for storing jewelry therein.
- the inner surfaces of panels 21, 23, within compartments 201, 203 comprise a non-absorbent material that may be easily wiped clean, for example a plastic such as vinyl, so that compartments 201, 203 are suitable for storage of cosmetics and/or other toiletry items therein.
- the inner surface of panel 21, within compartment 201 comprises the anti-tarnish cloth
- the inner surface of panel 23, within compartment 203 comprises the material that may easily be wiped clean, or visa versa.
- Figure 2 illustrates two interior compartments 201, 203 of main section 14, it should be appreciated that the scope of the present invention encompasses any number of either type of interior compartments.
- each compartment 201, 203 may itself have multiple sub-compartments.
- Figure 3A is a top view of handbag 10 having outer panels 11, 13 opened out from main section 14.
- panels 11 and 13 may be opened to lie in a generally horizontal plane while main section 14 remains upright; however, the invention is not so limited, and, according to alternate embodiments, outer panels are constrained such that the panels, when fully opened, form an acute angle with respect to the main section panels, for example, as illustrated in Figure 4B.
- Figure 3A illustrates outer panel 11 including a first compartment 31 extending across a width of panel 11 and including a securable opening 301, for example, via a zipper, providing access into compartment 31.
- Figure 3A further illustrates compartment 31 being formed of by a transparent sidewall, which is joined to edges of an inner surface of panel 11, for example, by sewing or bonding, and compartment 31 including bracelet jewelry items stored therein.
- an inner surface of anti-tarnish cloth extends along the inner surface of panel 11 and compartment 31 further includes a stitched seam 310 joining the transparent side wall to the inner surface in order to divide compartment 31 into two sub-compartments, which are each sized to hold several jewelry items, for example, the bracelets, as shown.
- Outer panel 11 may further include a second compartment residing behind first compartment 31, and Figure 3A shows a zippered opening 302 providing access into the second compartment.
- Figure 3A further illustrates outer panel 13 including a compartment 33 extending across a width of panel 13 and including a securable opening 303, for example, via a zipper, providing access into compartment 33.
- compartment 33 is formed by a transparent sidewall, which is joined to edges of an inner surface of panel 13, for example, by sewing or bonding, and compartment 33 includes an inner surface formed of a non-absorbent material that may be readily be wiped clean; compartment 33 further includes a stitched seam 330 joining the transparent side wall to the inner surface in order to divide compartment 33 into two sub-compartments, which are each sized to hold several cosmetic items, for example, compacts, as shown.
- compartment 33 is described as being suitable for cosmetic storage, it should be recognized that an anti-tarnish cloth may alternately form the inner surface of compartment 33, making it suitable for jewelry storage.
- Figure 3B is a side plan view of handbag 10 having outer panel 11 opened out from main section 14.
- Figure 3B illustrates first panel 21 of main section 14 including a first compartment 35 and a second compartment 37, wherein each compartment 35, 37 extends across a width of panel 21 and includes a securable opening 305, 307, for example, via a zipper, providing access into compartment 35, 37.
- compartments 35, 37 are each formed of by a transparent sidewall, which are joined to an outer surface of panel 21, for example, by sewing or bonding, and each compartment 35, 37 includes an inner surface of anti-tarnish cloth extending along the outer surface of panel 21.
- Compartment 35 is shown including several stitched seams 350 joining the transparent side wall to the inner surface in order to divide compartment 35 into four sub-compartments, which are each sized to hold jewelry items, for example, rings and earrings, as shown.
- Compartment 37 is shown including a single stitched seam 370, which divides compartment 37 into two sub-compartments, which are each sized to hold jewelry items, for example, necklaces and rings, as shown.
- the location of compartment 35 is reversed with that of compartment 37, such that compartment 35, including seams 350, is disposed below compartment 37, including the single stitched seam 370.
- Figure 3C is a side plan view, of the side opposite to that shown in Figure 3B, of handbag 10 having outer panel 13 opened out from main section 14.
- Figure 3C illustrates second panel 23 of main section 14 including a first compartment 36 and a second compartment 38, wherein each compartment 36, 38 extends across a width of panel 23 and includes a securable opening 306, 308, for example, via a zipper, providing access into each compartment 36, 38.
- compartments 36, 38 are each formed by a transparent sidewall, which is joined to an outer surface of panel 23, for example, by sewing or bonding, and each compartment 36, 38 has an inner surface of non-absorbent material that may be readily wiped clean, for example, a plastic such as vinyl, to accommodate the storage of cosmetic items, for example, a makeup brush and pencil, as shown in compartment 36, and lipsticks, mascara, pencils and compacts, as shown in compartment 38.
- a plastic such as vinyl
- compartments 36 and 38 are suited for storing jewelry items, having inner surfaces formed by anti-tarnish cloth, and compartment 36 further includes an elongate member 360 adapted for holding rings.
- Figure 3D illustrates member 360 having a form to accommodate the mounting of rings thereon and including a first connector end 361 and a second connector end 362 to reversibly mate with corresponding connectors, for example snap-type, mounted on the inner surface of compartment 36.
- first connector end 361 and a second connector end 362 to reversibly mate with corresponding connectors, for example snap-type, mounted on the inner surface of compartment 36.
- connectors for example snap-type
- Figures 4A-B are a side plan view and an end view, respectively, of a handbag 40 according to alternate embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 4A illustrates handbag 40 including a main section 44 being formed by a base 45, by first and second main section panels 410 and 430, which extend upward from either side of base 45, and by a perimeter sidewall 42, which extends upward from either end of base 45 and between panels 410 and 430; perimeter sidewall 42 includes a zippered opening 402 to provide access to an interior space of main section 44, which is similar to interior space 24 of main section 14 of handbag 10.
- FIGS 4A-B further illustrates an outer panel 41 attached to panel 410, and an outer panel 43 attached to panel 430, each panel 41, 43 being attached in proximity to base 45 and further secured by gussets 413 (which, it should be understood, are present on either end of panels 41, 43); each panel 41, 43 is reversibly joined to the corresponding panel 410, 430, for example, by snaps 401, as shown or by hook-and-loop type fasteners, buttons, hooks or any other reversible coupling means known to those skilled in the art.
- panels 41 and 43 may be of any size and shape within the perimeter of panels 410 and 430, respectively, and, as an example, dashed lines in Figure 4A indicate two smaller outer panels, as an alternative to the shape and extent of panel 41, to illustrate that the scope of the present invention is not limited to one panel on each side of main section 44.
- any or all of outer surfaces of panels 410, 430, which are disposed alongside panels 41 and 43, and inner surfaces of panels 41, 43 include a compartment, similar to the compartments previously described ( Figures 3A-C), which is formed by a transparent sidewall joined to thereto; these compartments of handbag 40 further include an inner surface, which is either formed by a material that is readily wiped clean, for example a plastic such as vinyl , so that the compartments are suitable for the storage of cosmetics, or formed by an anti-tarnish cloth so that the compartments are suitable for storage of jewelry.
- Figure 4C is an end perspective view of a handbag 40', according to additional embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 4C illustrates handbag 40' including main section 44, similar to handbag 40, and outer panels 41' and 43' attached to panels 410 and 430 along base 45.
- panels 41' and 43' are reversibly joined to panels 410 and 430 via zippers 401' and 403', respectively, such that panels 41', 43' may be opened out to lie in generally horizontal plane.
- FIG. 4C further illustrates panel 41' including a compartment 51 and panel 43' including a compartment 53, wherein each compartment 51, 53 is formed by a preferably transparent sidewall, although it need not be transparent, joined to an inner surface of the corresponding panel 41', 43', for example, by sewing or bonding; compartments 51 and 53 each include a securable opening 501, 503, for example, via a zipper, and an inner surface extending alongside the inner surface of the corresponding panel 41', 43', which may be a material that is readily wiped cleaned, to be suitable for storage of cosmetics, or an anti-tarnish cloth, to be suitable for storage of jewelry.
- portions of outer surfaces of panels 410 and 430 that are disposed alongside closed panels 41' and 43' may each include compartments attached thereto similar to any of those previously described for handbag 10.
- Figure 5A is an exploded perspective view of a handbag 60, according to yet further embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 5A illustrates handbag 60 including a main section 64 and a completely detachable outer section 640; main section 64 includes opposing panels 610 and 630 joined by a base 65 and a perimeter sidewall 62, which includes a zippered opening 602.
- Figure 5A further illustrates panel 630 including fastening elements 66, for reversibly joining outer section 640 to panel 630, and outer section 640 including at least one outer panel 63.
- Figure 5B is a plan view of an inner surface of outer panel 63 of outer section 640, according to some embodiments of the present invention
- Figure 5C is a perspective view of outer section 640 according to some alternate embodiments.
- Figures 5B-C illustrate an interior compartment 73 formed by a portion of the interior surface of outer panel 63 and a transparent sidewall joined to the interior surface, for example by sewing or bonding.
- Figures 5B-C further illustrates compartment 73 including a securable opening 703, for example, via a zipper, which provides access to compartment 73, and a stitched seam 730 joining the transparent sidewall to the interior surface in order to divide compartment 73 into sub-compartments.
- the interior surface forming compartment 73 may comprise an anti-tarnish cloth or a non-absorbent material, as previously described for other embodiments of the invention.
- the interior surface of panel 63 further includes a pair of reversible fasteners 606 for mating with fasteners 66 shown on panel 630 of main section 62 shown in Figure 5A.
- outer section 640 for example, that illustrated in Figure 5C, such fasteners for mating with fasteners 66 are disposed on an outer surface of another panel 67, which opposes panel 63; it should be understood that the outer surface of panel 67 is opposite an inner surface which is shown in Figure 5C.
- Any suitable reversible fastener known to those skilled in the art may be used, and examples include, without limitation, hook-and-loop type, snap type, hook-and-eye type, and button type.
- FIG. 5C further illustrates another pair of interior compartments 77, 78, which each include a securable opening 707, 708, for example, via a zipper, providing access into compartments 77,78.
- Each compartment 77, 78 is shown formed by a preferably a transparent sidewall although it need not be transparent, which is joined to the inner surface of panel 67, for example, by sewing or bonding, and compartment 77 is divided by a plurality of stitched seams 770 into sub-compartments.
- the interior surface forming compartments 77,78 may comprise an anti-tarnish cloth or a non-absorbent material, as previously described for other embodiments of the invention.
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