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US1045390A US65702411A US1911657024A US1045390A US 1045390 A US1045390 A US 1045390A US 65702411 A US65702411 A US 65702411A US 1911657024 A US1911657024 A US 1911657024A US 1045390 A US1045390 A US 1045390A
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  • This invention relates to extensible, and preferably folding bags, valises, and the like; and has for one of its objects the provision of a novel fastenin 'means for holding an extensible section 0 such a receptacle in definite relationship to another section of the same.
  • Another object of this invention is to so form and dispose the said fastening means as to materially strengthen the structure as a whole.
  • a still further object of my invention is to so dispose the folding portions of the extensible structurethat whether the device be in extended position or otherwise, the center of gravity of the device will normally remain in a vertical line traversing the supporting member or handle.
  • FIG. 1 is a partial side elevation of a traveling bag constructed in accordance with the principles of m invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail of a corner 0 said bag, the bottom of the bag being approximately in its extended position, and the novel fastening means being partly broken away for purposes of illustration.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail section taken through the rear side of the bag on the line III-III of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a fragmentary detail showing a corner of the bag, as viewed from below.
  • An important feature of the present invention resides in the provision of novel .means whereby two relatively movable sections of a receptacle may be held against displacement with respect to each other in a plurality of directions.
  • corner pieces are preferably formed of pressed leather and extend upwardly over the vertical edges of the receptacle a relatively considerable distance, for reasons hereinafter iven.
  • Each of these corner pieces may, i desired, be provided with ears 6, which may have secured therein the socketed elements 7 of fastening devices similar to those commonly known as glove fasteners.
  • the stud elements 8, 8' which constitute the other portions of the fasteners proper these studs 8 and 8, and the sockets 7, being preferably of any well known description and hence requiring no further description herein, except that, in general the respective elements of the fasteners used should preferably have a snap engagement with each other.
  • the studs 8, are located above the studs 8', being secured to the relatively inflexible portions of the receptacle, while the studs 8 are preferably secured upon the flexible or folding portions 9 of said receptacle.
  • the extensible bottom 3 is in its collapsed or folded position, the flexible portions 9 will be folded together so as to be substantially invisible from the outside; projecting into the interior of the receptacle; and as they are flexible, these interiorly projecting portions are not objectionable.
  • each of the corner pieces affords excellent protection to the vertical edges of the bag or receptacle; and furthermore the said corner pieces perform the important function of serving as stifleningdevices, effectually preventing lateral displacement of the bottom 3 with respect to the body 1' of the bag.
  • thesockets 7 may be engaged with the studs 8, thereby effectually locking the said bottom in its upper position; and when the bag is to be extended, the sockets 7 are snapped free from the studs 8 and thabot tom drops downwardly away from the top section to .-substantially the limit of its travel.
  • the said sockets may then be engaged with the studs 8.. seen that .the ears 6 of the corner at all times held flatly against the ag.
  • the extensible section may comprise a bottom board 11 of suithence desire to e limited only-by the scope of the claims a pended hereto.
  • this conable material such as card-board or metal, the said board being covered by a facing 12, of leather, or the like.
  • Flange-like parts 13 may extend .u wardly from the edges of the bottom board these flanges also being of moderately rigid or stiflt' material, be-
  • the material preferably leather, which forms the outer wall of'the bag overlies these flanges, as. at 14, and the lower edges thereof may be iii-turned as at I flanges 13 and a stiffening frame 17 of card- 25 board, or the like, which may extend around the respective walls of the receptacle.
  • the lining 19 of linen, leather, or the like may be disposed within the receptacle so as to cover the stiffening frame and bottom, this lining preferably being of thin andquite flexible material. that when the bottom is in its collapsed po-' sition the studs 8 will have been carried 1nwardly by the folding ortions 9, so that the said studs are invisi le.
  • the pieces 4 may be of any form suitable for the purposes for which they are 'intended, but that it is hi hlydesirable that the said pieces be angufiir in cross-section since this form best adapts them to the vertical edges of the receptacle and enables them to properly stiffen and protect the same. Having described my invention, I claim: 1.
  • An extensible. receptacle having two 1 sections and flexible folding material unit ing said sections, one at least of said'sections being hollow and adapted for the receptionof articles. to be earned, said flexible material forming part of the-walls of the receptacle when the latter is extended, said rece tacle also having. protecting pieces over yingedges of said flexible portions when the receptacle is extended, said pieces being secured to one of said sections and being slidable over surfaces of the other of said sections.
  • An extensible receptacle having two sections and flexible folding material unit ing said sections, one at least of said sections being hollow and adapted for the reception of articles to be carried, said flexible material forming part of the walls of the receptacle when the latter is extended, said receptacle also having rotecting pieces overlying edges of said exible portions when the-receptacle is extended, said pieces being secured to one of said sections, andfastening means co-acting with said protecting pieces for holding saidsections n definite relationship to each other.
  • An extensible rece tacle having two sections and flexible fol ing material uniting said sections, one at least ofsaid sections being hollow and ada ted for the reception .of articles to be carried, said flexible materialforming part of the walls of the readapted to hold one ofsaid sections in either of two positions with respect to the other of said sections.
  • An extensible receptacle having a top section, a bottom section, and folding portionsuniting said .sections, said rece tacle having separable means for holding sa1d sec tions substantially together, said means comprising studs, and socket members-therefor, the studs extending at right angles .to the direction of the stress imposed thereon when the receptacle is in' normal use, and shields for said folding portions, upon which said 6..An extensiblev receptacle having I a to ",sectiom a -bdtton section, and distinct fold "ing portions uniting and sections ,one at least of said. sections being holi ow "and ,130.
  • said receptacle having separable means for holding said sections in either of two positions with respect to each other, said means comprising snap fasteners, one set of elements whereof are in duplicate, and corner pieces constituting shields for said folding portions hen the receptacle is eX- tended, said corner pieces carrying one of the elements of said snap fasteners.
  • An extensible receptacle having a top section, a bottom sect-ion, folding portions uniting said sections, said folding portions forming part of the walls of the receptacle when the latter is extended, means for protecting the edges of said folding portions when said receptacle is extended, and means, co-acting with said protecting means, for holding said receptacle sections in non-extended relationship.
  • An extensible receptacle having a top section, a bottom section, and folding portions uniting said sections, one at least of said sections being hollow and adapted for the reception of articles to be carried, corner pieces secured to one of said sections and extended therefrom to overlie the respective adjacent vertical edges of said other section when said receptacle is in non-extended form, said corner pieces being provided with snap fastener elements, and coacting snap fastener elements secured to the section other than that which carries said corner pieces, whereby said sections may be fastened together substantially contiguously.

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P. J. GOLDSMITH.
BAG.
APPLICATION FILED OCT. 27, 1911.
1,045,390, Patnted Nov. 26, 1912.
PAUL J. GQLDSMITH, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
BAG.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 26, 1912.
Application filed October 27, 1911. Serial No. 657,024.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, PAUL J. GOLDSMITH, a citizen of the. United States, residing at New York city, in the borough of Manhattan and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bags, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to extensible, and preferably folding bags, valises, and the like; and has for one of its objects the provision of a novel fastenin 'means for holding an extensible section 0 such a receptacle in definite relationship to another section of the same.
Another object of this invention is to so form and dispose the said fastening means as to materially strengthen the structure as a whole.-
A still further object of my invention is to so dispose the folding portions of the extensible structurethat whether the device be in extended position or otherwise, the center of gravity of the device will normally remain in a vertical line traversing the supporting member or handle.
These and other objects of my invention will be hereinafter set forth and more particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the drawings which form apart hereof and in which like reference characters designate like parts throughout the several views Figure 1 is a partial side elevation of a traveling bag constructed in accordance with the principles of m invention. Fig. 2 is a detail of a corner 0 said bag, the bottom of the bag being approximately in its extended position, and the novel fastening means being partly broken away for purposes of illustration. Fig. 3 is a detail section taken through the rear side of the bag on the line III-III of Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a fragmentary detail showing a corner of the bag, as viewed from below.
An important feature of the present invention resides in the provision of novel .means whereby two relatively movable sections of a receptacle may be held against displacement with respect to each other in a plurality of directions.
I haveexemplified my invention in a bag or satchel, which resembles in its general contour or outline satchels of a well known description. The particular bag. shown,-
tion or bottom. These corner pieces are preferably formed of pressed leather and extend upwardly over the vertical edges of the receptacle a relatively considerable distance, for reasons hereinafter iven. Each of these corner pieces may, i desired, be provided with ears 6, which may have secured therein the socketed elements 7 of fastening devices similar to those commonly known as glove fasteners. Upon each side of thebag adjacent the respective corners thereof are located the stud elements 8, 8', which constitute the other portions of the fasteners proper these studs 8 and 8, and the sockets 7, being preferably of any well known description and hence requiring no further description herein, except that, in general the respective elements of the fasteners used should preferably have a snap engagement with each other. The studs 8, are located above the studs 8', being secured to the relatively inflexible portions of the receptacle, while the studs 8 are preferably secured upon the flexible or folding portions 9 of said receptacle. When the extensible bottom 3 :is in its collapsed or folded position, the flexible portions 9 will be folded together so as to be substantially invisible from the outside; projecting into the interior of the receptacle; and as they are flexible, these interiorly projecting portions are not objectionable. The upper extension of each of the corner pieces affords excellent protection to the vertical edges of the bag or receptacle; and furthermore the said corner pieces perform the important function of serving as stifleningdevices, effectually preventing lateral displacement of the bottom 3 with respect to the body 1' of the bag. When the bottom is in its uppermost position, thesockets 7 may be engaged with the studs 8, thereby effectually locking the said bottom in its upper position; and when the bag is to be extended, the sockets 7 are snapped free from the studs 8 and thabot tom drops downwardly away from the top section to .-substantially the limit of its travel. The said sockets may then be engaged with the studs 8.. seen that .the ears 6 of the corner at all times held flatly against the ag.
As shown in Fig. 3 the extensible section may comprise a bottom board 11 of suithence desire to e limited only-by the scope of the claims a pended hereto. In this conable material, such as card-board or metal, the said board being covered by a facing 12, of leather, or the like. Flange-like parts 13 may extend .u wardly from the edges of the bottom board these flanges also being of moderately rigid or stiflt' material, be-
ing formed integrally with the bottom board, if desired. The material, preferably leather, which forms the outer wall of'the bag overlies these flanges, as. at 14, and the lower edges thereof may be iii-turned as at I flanges 13 and a stiffening frame 17 of card- 25 board, or the like, which may extend around the respective walls of the receptacle. In practice it is common to unite these stiffening arts directly to the leather or like mas teria l, as by means of lines of stitching 18. Finally the lining 19 of linen, leather, or the like, may be disposed within the receptacle so as to cover the stiffening frame and bottom, this lining preferably being of thin andquite flexible material. that when the bottom is in its collapsed po-' sition the studs 8 will have been carried 1nwardly by the folding ortions 9, so that the said studs are invisi le. A
I am aware that various modifications of my invention may be made without.departing from the s 1rit of my invention, and
nection, I desire particularly to note that the pieces 4 may be of any form suitable for the purposes for which they are 'intended, but that it is hi hlydesirable that the said pieces be angufiir in cross-section since this form best adapts them to the vertical edges of the receptacle and enables them to properly stiffen and protect the same. Having described my invention, I claim: 1. A portable receptaclehaying relatively stiff lateral walls, a relativel stiff exten sible portion connected to sai lateral walls by flexiblev folding portions, said flexible portions forming part of the walls'of the receptacle when said extensible portion is in extended position, corner pieces carried by said extensible portion, said pieces being adapted to protect edges of saidflexible folding portions whenthe extensible. por- 'tion is in its extended.position,said-pieces overlying portions of said lateral walls ieces are- It is evident" socket members are carried;
tion against lateral displacement with re- 7 spect to the frame.
2. An extensible. receptacle having two 1 sections and flexible folding material unit ing said sections, one at least of said'sections being hollow and adapted for the receptionof articles. to be earned, said flexible material forming part of the-walls of the receptacle when the latter is extended, said rece tacle also having. protecting pieces over yingedges of said flexible portions when the receptacle is extended, said pieces being secured to one of said sections and being slidable over surfaces of the other of said sections. 1
3. An extensible receptacle having two sections and flexible folding material unit ing said sections, one at least of said sections being hollow and adapted for the reception of articles to be carried, said flexible material forming part of the walls of the receptacle when the latter is extended, said receptacle also having rotecting pieces overlying edges of said exible portions when the-receptacle is extended, said pieces being secured to one of said sections, andfastening means co-acting with said protecting pieces for holding saidsections n definite relationship to each other.
. 4. An extensible rece tacle having two sections and flexible fol ing material uniting said sections, one at least ofsaid sections being hollow and ada ted for the reception .of articles to be carried, said flexible materialforming part of the walls of the readapted to hold one ofsaid sections in either of two positions with respect to the other of said sections.
5. An extensible receptacle having a top section, a bottom section, and folding portionsuniting said .sections, said rece tacle having separable means for holding sa1d sec tions substantially together, said means comprising studs, and socket members-therefor, the studs extending at right angles .to the direction of the stress imposed thereon when the receptacle is in' normal use, and shields for said folding portions, upon which said 6..An extensiblev receptacle having I a to ",sectiom a -bdtton section, and distinct fold "ing portions uniting and sections ,one at least of said. sections being holi ow "and ,130.
adapted for the reception of articles to be carried, said receptacle having separable means for holding said sections in either of two positions with respect to each other, said means comprising snap fasteners, one set of elements whereof are in duplicate, and corner pieces constituting shields for said folding portions hen the receptacle is eX- tended, said corner pieces carrying one of the elements of said snap fasteners.
7. An extensible receptacle having a top section, a bottom sect-ion, folding portions uniting said sections, said folding portions forming part of the walls of the receptacle when the latter is extended, means for protecting the edges of said folding portions when said receptacle is extended, and means, co-acting with said protecting means, for holding said receptacle sections in non-extended relationship.
8. An extensible receptacle having a top section, a bottom section, and folding portions uniting said sections, one at least of said sections being hollow and adapted for the reception of articles to be carried, corner pieces secured to one of said sections and extended therefrom to overlie the respective adjacent vertical edges of said other section when said receptacle is in non-extended form, said corner pieces being provided with snap fastener elements, and coacting snap fastener elements secured to the section other than that which carries said corner pieces, whereby said sections may be fastened together substantially contiguously.
In witness whereof, I subscribe my signature, in the presence of two witnesses.
PAUL J. GOLDSMITH.
Witnesses:
NALoo M. CHAPIN, WILLIAM C. LANG.
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US4312431A (en) * 1979-03-30 1982-01-26 Beatrice Foods Co. Expandable carrying case
US4799600A (en) * 1987-04-20 1989-01-24 The Boeing Company Baggage and cargo container
US4953673A (en) * 1989-07-17 1990-09-04 Emilio Ambasz Expandable luggage
US5228546A (en) * 1991-05-07 1993-07-20 Chang S J Soft gusset, hard-paneled luggage and method of manufacture
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US20040035661A1 (en) * 2002-03-06 2004-02-26 Krulik Richard J. Expandable luggage with locking expansion mechanism
US20070158157A1 (en) * 2002-03-06 2007-07-12 Krulik Richard J Expandable luggage with locking expansion mechanism
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US2654453A (en) * 1947-12-08 1953-10-06 Duskin Morris Leonard Stud assembly for luggage
US4312431A (en) * 1979-03-30 1982-01-26 Beatrice Foods Co. Expandable carrying case
US4799600A (en) * 1987-04-20 1989-01-24 The Boeing Company Baggage and cargo container
US4953673A (en) * 1989-07-17 1990-09-04 Emilio Ambasz Expandable luggage
US5252161A (en) * 1991-05-05 1993-10-12 Chang S J Soft gusset, hard-paneled luggage and method of manufacture
US5228546A (en) * 1991-05-07 1993-07-20 Chang S J Soft gusset, hard-paneled luggage and method of manufacture
US20040035661A1 (en) * 2002-03-06 2004-02-26 Krulik Richard J. Expandable luggage with locking expansion mechanism
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US20070158157A1 (en) * 2002-03-06 2007-07-12 Krulik Richard J Expandable luggage with locking expansion mechanism
US7426985B2 (en) * 2002-03-06 2008-09-23 Briggs & Riley Travelware, Llc Expandable luggage with locking expansion mechanism
US20070158005A1 (en) * 2004-12-10 2007-07-12 Joy Mangano Expandable bag cross-reference to related applications
US7909150B2 (en) * 2004-12-10 2011-03-22 Ingenious Designs Llc Expandable bag
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