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US1722507A
US1722507A US142037A US14203726A US1722507A US 1722507 A US1722507 A US 1722507A US 142037 A US142037 A US 142037A US 14203726 A US14203726 A US 14203726A US 1722507 A US1722507 A US 1722507A
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  • This invention is a novel toilet or traveling case and has reference more especially to a foldable case made from leather or similar sheet material with interior arrangements of compartments, receptacles, etc., for holding a set of toilet articles or other articles advantageously carried in a traveling case.
  • the general object of the invention is to afford a toilet or traveling case of superior convenience and utility, and a particular object is to provide an improved arrangement of compartments and receptacles giving superior convenience in practical use.
  • Other and more particular objects and advantages Will. be explained in the hereinafter following description of an illustrative embodiment of the invention or will be apparent to those conversant with the subject.
  • the present invention consists in the novel toilet or traveling case and the novel features of construction, arrangement, combination and detail herein illustrated or described.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a toilet or traveling case in closed condition embodying the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar perspective view with the case fully open and showing some of the compartments and receptacles supplied with articles or toilet requisites.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section of the invention with the extreme ends omitted to permit a larger scale of drawing.
  • Fig. 4- is a partial view corresponding with Fig. 3, but showing a modified structure.
  • the middle portion 10 of the main leather piece or body may be considered as a rear wall to the compartments to be described.
  • the body is extended endwise to form an upper end or extension 11 and a lower end or extension 12, these two ends adapted to be folded or flexed over from thetFig. 2 to the Fig. 1 position for closing the case.
  • a wall 13 Spaced from the rear wall 10 is a wall 13, also preferably composed of leather, and which may be termed the front wall.
  • This front wall 13 extends from side to side and the space between it and the rear wall is shown as closed at the two sides by walls or flanges 14.
  • a partition or web 15 is located between the front and rear walls so as to divide the space into two oppositely, facing compartments or chambers.
  • the partition or web 15 is shown connected to the rear wall 10 by stitching 16 and to the front wall 13 by stitching 17. ;
  • the cross wall or partition being located at an intermediate point divides the space into an upper chamber or compartment 18 and a lower chamber or compartment 19.
  • partition may beconsidered as extending widthwise of the case and depthwise so as to produce compartments of substantial depth at the same time spacing the front and rear walls from each other and stiffening the compartments against collapsing
  • thepartition wall 15 is placed nearer the lower than the upper end soas to divide the space into unequal compartments, the upper compartment 18 being of greater depth than the shallow compartment 19.
  • the latter compartment may have a generally square contour or section as indicated in Figs. 2 and 3 so as to receive square or cylindrical articles as illustrated in Fig. 2.
  • a detachable flap 20 is shown having suitable fasteners or ball and socket clasps 21 for attaching its free end to the lower edge of the front wall 13.
  • This flap 20 may consist of an integral extension of the partition wall 15, as indicated in Figs. 2 and 3, or it may consist of a separate piece attached by stitching to the rear, wall 10 and attachable by fasteners to the front wall 13, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the illustrated case shows various other receptacles arranged to accommodate suitable articles in a compact and non-interfering manner.
  • a large pocket-22 is shown secured at the inner side of the upper extension 11 and within which may be kept various fiat articles.
  • a loop 23 adaptable for example for holding a tooth brush tube.
  • the lower extension 12 is shown as having a large pocket 24 for flat articles and a series of loops 25 for various small toilet articles or implements.
  • An analogous pair of loops 26 is shown at the exterior of the front wall 13.
  • compartment 19 should have a separate clos- These various compartments and pockets mutually coordinate in closing the case.
  • an exterior strap 27 which may be drawn together and secured by a buckle 28 as indicated in Fi 1. 7
  • l suitable size for the illustrated article is 6 x 11% inches when closed as in Fig. 1.
  • the space between the front and rear walls may be 1 inches and the top compartment about 11 x 4 x 1 inches, the
  • WVhat is claimed is:
  • a toilet or traveling case of leather or similar material comprising a lengthwise elongated body 10 having upper and lower ends adapted to be flexed over in opposite directions into overlapping relation for closing the case, a wall 13 extending lengthwise and widthwise and spaced opposite to the body middle and with closing walls 14- connecting the body and spaced wall at the two sides, and a partition wall extending widthwise and depthwise between the body and spaced wall at an intermediate position so as to divide the space into upper and lower compartments facing in opposite direction, said partition wall spacing the body and spaced wall and stiffening the case.
  • a toilet or traveling case of leather or similar material comprising an elongated rections, and a detachable flap adapted to close the lower side of the lower compartment.
  • a toilet or traveling case comprising a rear wall or body having foldable endwise extensions, a front wall extending from side to side and spaced from the rear wall, with the space closed at the sides, a partition or web attached to the front and rear walls and dividing the space into two oppositely facing compartments, and a longitudinal extension 01' fiap adapted to be detachably attached in position to close one of said compartments.
  • a toilet or traveling case comprising a rear wall or body having foldable endwise extensions, a front wall extending from side to side and spaced from the rear wall by an amount giving a depth substantially less than either the length or width of the case, with the space closed at the sides, and a partition or web extending between the rear and front walls, and located nearer to one end than the other to divide the space into two oppositely facing compartments, one sub stantially deeper than the other.
  • a toilet or traveling case comprising a rear wall or body having foldable endwise extensions, a front wall extending from side to side and spaced from the rear wall by an amount giving a depth substantially less than either the length or width of the case, with the space closed at the sides, a partition or web extending from rear to front wall and dividing the space into two oppositely facing compartments, a flap adapted to be secured to close one compartment, and exterior-means closing'and securing the case in closed position.

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July 30, 1929. 4 STANLEY v 1,722,507
TOILET CIR-TRAVELING CASE Filed Oct; 16, 1926 be INVENTOR B KMQH x M A TTORNE ya.
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UNITED STATES 1,722,507 PATENT OFFICE,
LEOPOLD G. STANLEY, 0F MAPLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOB TO STANLEY &, STANLEY, INCORPORATED, QF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
TOILET OB TRAVELING CASE.
Application filed October 16, 1926. Serial No. 142,037.
This invention is a novel toilet or traveling case and has reference more especially to a foldable case made from leather or similar sheet material with interior arrangements of compartments, receptacles, etc., for holding a set of toilet articles or other articles advantageously carried in a traveling case. a
The general object of the invention is to afford a toilet or traveling case of superior convenience and utility, and a particular object is to provide an improved arrangement of compartments and receptacles giving superior convenience in practical use. Other and more particular objects and advantages Will. be explained in the hereinafter following description of an illustrative embodiment of the invention or will be apparent to those conversant with the subject.
To the attainment of such objects and advantages the present invention consists in the novel toilet or traveling case and the novel features of construction, arrangement, combination and detail herein illustrated or described.
In the accompanying drawings Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a toilet or traveling case in closed condition embodying the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a similar perspective view with the case fully open and showing some of the compartments and receptacles supplied with articles or toilet requisites.
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section of the invention with the extreme ends omitted to permit a larger scale of drawing.
Fig. 4- is a partial view corresponding with Fig. 3, but showing a modified structure.
The middle portion 10 of the main leather piece or body may be considered as a rear wall to the compartments to be described.
The body is extended endwise to form an upper end or extension 11 and a lower end or extension 12, these two ends adapted to be folded or flexed over from thetFig. 2 to the Fig. 1 position for closing the case.
Spaced from the rear wall 10 is a wall 13, also preferably composed of leather, and which may be termed the front wall. This front wall 13 extends from side to side and the space between it and the rear wall is shown as closed at the two sides by walls or flanges 14.
According to this invention a partition or web 15 is located between the front and rear walls so as to divide the space into two oppositely, facing compartments or chambers. The partition or web 15 is shown connected to the rear wall 10 by stitching 16 and to the front wall 13 by stitching 17. ;The cross wall or partition being located at an intermediate point divides the space into an upper chamber or compartment 18 and a lower chamber or compartment 19. The
partition may beconsidered as extending widthwise of the case and depthwise so as to produce compartments of substantial depth at the same time spacing the front and rear walls from each other and stiffening the compartments against collapsing Pref-- erably thepartition wall 15 is placed nearer the lower than the upper end soas to divide the space into unequal compartments, the upper compartment 18 being of greater depth than the shallow compartment 19. The latter compartment may have a generally square contour or section as indicated in Figs. 2 and 3 so as to receive square or cylindrical articles as illustrated in Fig. 2.
When the endwise extensions or fiapsll and 12 are folded over as in Fig. lthey effectually close both of the compartments 18 and 19, but it is preferable that the lower ing means, thus minimizing the, accidental discharge of its contents. Thus a detachable flap 20 is shown having suitable fasteners or ball and socket clasps 21 for attaching its free end to the lower edge of the front wall 13. This flap 20 may consist of an integral extension of the partition wall 15, as indicated in Figs. 2 and 3, or it may consist of a separate piece attached by stitching to the rear, wall 10 and attachable by fasteners to the front wall 13, as shown in Fig. 4.
The illustrated case shows various other receptacles arranged to accommodate suitable articles in a compact and non-interfering manner. Thus a large pocket-22 is shown secured at the inner side of the upper extension 11 and within which may be kept various fiat articles. Between the pocket 22 and the compartment 18 is shown a loop 23 adaptable for example for holding a tooth brush tube. The lower extension 12 is shown as having a large pocket 24 for flat articles and a series of loops 25 for various small toilet articles or implements. An analogous pair of loops 26 is shown at the exterior of the front wall 13.
compartment 19 should have a separate clos- These various compartments and pockets mutually coordinate in closing the case. When closed it is desirable to secure the case and for this purpose there is shown an exterior strap 27 which may be drawn together and secured by a buckle 28 as indicated in Fi 1. 7
l suitable size for the illustrated article is 6 x 11% inches when closed as in Fig. 1. The space between the front and rear walls may be 1 inches and the top compartment about 11 x 4 x 1 inches, the
lower compartment 11 x 11 x 1 inches.
to be carried therein, as already explained and illustrated.
It will thus be seen that there has been described a toilet or traveling case embodying the principles and attaining the objects of the present invention. Since various matters of construction, arrangement, combination and detail may be modified without departing from the principles it is not in tended to limit the invention to such matters except so far as set forth in the appended claims.
WVhat is claimed is:
1. A toilet or traveling case of leather or similar material comprising a lengthwise elongated body 10 having upper and lower ends adapted to be flexed over in opposite directions into overlapping relation for closing the case, a wall 13 extending lengthwise and widthwise and spaced opposite to the body middle and with closing walls 14- connecting the body and spaced wall at the two sides, and a partition wall extending widthwise and depthwise between the body and spaced wall at an intermediate position so as to divide the space into upper and lower compartments facing in opposite direction, said partition wall spacing the body and spaced wall and stiffening the case.
2. A toilet or traveling case of leather or similar material comprising an elongated rections, and a detachable flap adapted to close the lower side of the lower compartment.
3. A toilet or traveling case comprising a rear wall or body having foldable endwise extensions, a front wall extending from side to side and spaced from the rear wall, with the space closed at the sides, a partition or web attached to the front and rear walls and dividing the space into two oppositely facing compartments, and a longitudinal extension 01' fiap adapted to be detachably attached in position to close one of said compartments.
1. A toilet or traveling case comprising a rear wall or body having foldable endwise extensions, a front wall extending from side to side and spaced from the rear wall by an amount giving a depth substantially less than either the length or width of the case, with the space closed at the sides, and a partition or web extending between the rear and front walls, and located nearer to one end than the other to divide the space into two oppositely facing compartments, one sub stantially deeper than the other.
5. A toilet or traveling case comprising a rear wall or body having foldable endwise extensions, a front wall extending from side to side and spaced from the rear wall by an amount giving a depth substantially less than either the length or width of the case, with the space closed at the sides, a partition or web extending from rear to front wall and dividing the space into two oppositely facing compartments, a flap adapted to be secured to close one compartment, and exterior-means closing'and securing the case in closed position.
6. A case as in claim 2 and wherein the partition wall is located nearer the lower end 'so as to afford a deep upper compartment and a sh allow lower compartment.-
In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature hereto.
LEOPOLD G. STANLEY.
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