US20120121211A1 - Reusable bag and Its Toy Enclosure - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed toward a reusable bag and its toy enclosure.
- the reusable bag and its toy enclosure of the present invention was conceived by the inventor while shopping. He saw some children playing with a ball in the shopping center in which he was shopping. He realized that children were easily entertained and that the parents allowed the children to entertain themselves with a ball that they found in the shopping center. He kept shopping that day and when he finished, he went to the cash register and paid for the items he had selected. The items he purchased were placed in a small shopping bag that he later discarded. When he discarded the bag, he realized that had he had a reusable shopping bag when he was shopping that he would have never needed the bag. Then he thought about the children playing with the ball when he was shopping. This is when he conceived the idea of making a toy that could also be used as a shopping bag.
- shopping bags are normally used by having the stores place the items purchased in a plastic or paper bag and then the bags are normally disposed of when the items are taken out of the bags.
- the bag might be used to place trash within it after the initial purchase and then they are discarded. Disposal of plastic bags have a long lasting effect on the environment.
- Caligiuri U.S. Pat. No. 5,297,872 discloses a shopping bag and pouch thereof. Caligiuri does not disclose a toy. It discloses a pouch that stores an attached shopping bag. The present invention is directed to a toy that can be used as a reusable bag when it is not used for entertainment. The present invention also discloses a clip that attaches to the toy. The clip allows the toy to easily be carried when not in use.
- the present invention serves the purpose of providing children with a toy that they can play with when their parents are shopping that also serves the dual purpose of being a reusable bag for the parents after shopping.
- the toy enclosure of the present invention might be used by users to store items that are not related to shopping.
- the present invention might be used to take items to the beach, then after unloading the items from the bag, the bag can be housed within the toy enclosure and then used as a toy.
- the toy enclosure will be shaped like a baseball.
- the reusable bag and its toy enclosure of the present invention comprises of a hollow toy enclosure, the toy enclosure defines a central opening, a rectangular cavity having a first and a second end, wherein the first end is adjacent to the central opening and defines a first and second cavity opening and the second end defines third cavity opening, and a bag, the bag having two carrying straps and a strip of material, the strip of material attaches to the toy enclosure from within the toy enclosure.
- the present invention's strip of material might further attach to a clip after the strip of material is attached to the toy enclosure.
- the strip of material attaches to the toy enclosure by first threading the strip through the third cavity opening of the rectangular cavity, then threading the strip of material through the second cavity opening of the rectangular cavity, and lastly threading the strip of material through the first cavity opening of the rectangular cavity.
- the present invention can be used by children by storing the bag within the toy enclosure.
- the toy enclosure is shaped like a baseball, the toy can be used in the same manner that a child would play with a baseball.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a reusable shopping bag.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a toy that can be used as a reusable shopping bag.
- Yet another object of the present invention is to reduce the use of disposable shopping bags.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective of the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows a view of the present invention, wherein the bag is being stowed within the toy enclosure of the present invention
- FIG. 3 shows a view of the present invention, wherein the bag is stored within the toy enclosure of the present invention and also shows how a strip of material is threaded through cavity openings of the toy enclosure and how the strip is then attached to a clip;
- FIG. 4 shows a side view of the present invention
- FIG. 5 shows a cutaway view of the present invention, wherein the detail of how the strip of material is threaded through the cavity openings is shown.
- the present invention discloses a reusable bag and its toy enclosure 100
- the reusable bag and its toy enclosure 100 comprises of a hollow toy enclosure 10
- the toy enclosure defines a central opening 12 and a rectangular cavity 14 having a first 14 a and a second 14 b end, wherein the first end 14 a is adjacent to the central opening 12 and defines a first 14 a 1 and second cavity 14 a 2 opening and the second end 14 b defines a third cavity opening 14 b 1
- a bag 16 the bag 16 having two carrying straps 18 and a strip of material 20 , the strip of material 20 attaches to the toy enclosure 10 from within the toy enclosure 10 .
- the strip of material 20 might further attach to a clip 22 after the strip of material 20 is attached to the toy enclosure 10 .
- the strip of material 20 attaches to the toy enclosure 10 by first threading the strip of material 20 through the third cavity opening 14 b 1 of the rectangular cavity 14 , then threading the strip of material 20 through the second cavity opening 14 a 2 of the rectangular cavity 14 , and lastly threading the strip of material 20 through the first cavity opening 14 a 1 of the rectangular cavity 14 .
- the ball enclosure will be shaped like a baseball.
- the present invention's toy enclosure 10 is made of a hard plastic, thereby giving the enclosure 10 a certain weight.
- the bag 16 and enclosure 10 can be made to weigh the same as a baseball.
- the bag 16 can be made of a cloth like material or of a plastic.
- the present invention is used as a toy by housing the bag 16 and the clip 12 within the toy enclosure 10 .
- the invention is used by removing the bag 16 from the toy enclosure 10 .
- the bag 16 can be carried by clipping the clip 22 to belt loops or purses.
- An advantage of the present invention is that it provides a reusable shopping bag.
- Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a toy that can be used as a reusable shopping bag.
- Yet another object of the present invention is to reduce the use of disposable shopping bags.
Abstract
A reusable bag and its toy enclosure comprising of a toy enclosure, the toy enclosure defines a central opening, a rectangular cavity having a first and a second end, wherein the first end is adjacent to the central opening and defines a first and second cavity opening and the second end defines a third cavity opening, and a bag, the bag having two carrying straps and a strip of material, the strip of material attaches to the toy enclosure from within the toy enclosure. The reusable bag and its toy enclosure provides children with a toy to play with while their parents shop that also serves the dual purpose of being a reusable bag for the parents after shopping.
Description
- The present invention is directed toward a reusable bag and its toy enclosure.
- The reusable bag and its toy enclosure of the present invention was conceived by the inventor while shopping. He saw some children playing with a ball in the shopping center in which he was shopping. He realized that children were easily entertained and that the parents allowed the children to entertain themselves with a ball that they found in the shopping center. He kept shopping that day and when he finished, he went to the cash register and paid for the items he had selected. The items he purchased were placed in a small shopping bag that he later discarded. When he discarded the bag, he realized that had he had a reusable shopping bag when he was shopping that he would have never needed the bag. Then he thought about the children playing with the ball when he was shopping. This is when he conceived the idea of making a toy that could also be used as a shopping bag.
- At the present time, shopping bags are normally used by having the stores place the items purchased in a plastic or paper bag and then the bags are normally disposed of when the items are taken out of the bags. In some instances, the bag might be used to place trash within it after the initial purchase and then they are discarded. Disposal of plastic bags have a long lasting effect on the environment.
- Caligiuri, U.S. Pat. No. 5,297,872 discloses a shopping bag and pouch thereof. Caligiuri does not disclose a toy. It discloses a pouch that stores an attached shopping bag. The present invention is directed to a toy that can be used as a reusable bag when it is not used for entertainment. The present invention also discloses a clip that attaches to the toy. The clip allows the toy to easily be carried when not in use.
- Accordingly, there is a need for a reusable bag and its toy enclosure that can serve the dual purpose of being a reusable shopping bag and a toy.
- The present invention serves the purpose of providing children with a toy that they can play with when their parents are shopping that also serves the dual purpose of being a reusable bag for the parents after shopping. It is foreseen that the toy enclosure of the present invention might be used by users to store items that are not related to shopping. For example, the present invention might be used to take items to the beach, then after unloading the items from the bag, the bag can be housed within the toy enclosure and then used as a toy. In a preferred embodiment, the toy enclosure will be shaped like a baseball.
- The reusable bag and its toy enclosure of the present invention comprises of a hollow toy enclosure, the toy enclosure defines a central opening, a rectangular cavity having a first and a second end, wherein the first end is adjacent to the central opening and defines a first and second cavity opening and the second end defines third cavity opening, and a bag, the bag having two carrying straps and a strip of material, the strip of material attaches to the toy enclosure from within the toy enclosure.
- The present invention's strip of material might further attach to a clip after the strip of material is attached to the toy enclosure. The strip of material attaches to the toy enclosure by first threading the strip through the third cavity opening of the rectangular cavity, then threading the strip of material through the second cavity opening of the rectangular cavity, and lastly threading the strip of material through the first cavity opening of the rectangular cavity.
- The present invention can be used by children by storing the bag within the toy enclosure. When the toy enclosure is shaped like a baseball, the toy can be used in the same manner that a child would play with a baseball.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a reusable shopping bag.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a toy that can be used as a reusable shopping bag.
- Yet another object of the present invention is to reduce the use of disposable shopping bags.
- These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and drawings where:
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FIG. 1 shows a perspective of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 shows a view of the present invention, wherein the bag is being stowed within the toy enclosure of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 shows a view of the present invention, wherein the bag is stored within the toy enclosure of the present invention and also shows how a strip of material is threaded through cavity openings of the toy enclosure and how the strip is then attached to a clip; -
FIG. 4 shows a side view of the present invention; and -
FIG. 5 shows a cutaway view of the present invention, wherein the detail of how the strip of material is threaded through the cavity openings is shown. - As seen in
FIGS. 1-5 , the present invention discloses a reusable bag and itstoy enclosure 100, the reusable bag and itstoy enclosure 100 comprises of ahollow toy enclosure 10, the toy enclosure defines acentral opening 12 and arectangular cavity 14 having a first 14 a and a second 14 b end, wherein thefirst end 14 a is adjacent to thecentral opening 12 and defines a first 14 a 1 andsecond cavity 14 a 2 opening and thesecond end 14 b defines a third cavity opening 14 b 1, and abag 16, thebag 16 having two carryingstraps 18 and a strip ofmaterial 20, the strip ofmaterial 20 attaches to thetoy enclosure 10 from within thetoy enclosure 10. - In another embodiment of the present invention, the strip of
material 20 might further attach to aclip 22 after the strip ofmaterial 20 is attached to thetoy enclosure 10. The strip ofmaterial 20 attaches to thetoy enclosure 10 by first threading the strip ofmaterial 20 through the third cavity opening 14 b 1 of therectangular cavity 14, then threading the strip ofmaterial 20 through the second cavity opening 14 a 2 of therectangular cavity 14, and lastly threading the strip ofmaterial 20 through the first cavity opening 14 a 1 of therectangular cavity 14. In a preferred embodiment, the ball enclosure will be shaped like a baseball. - The present invention's
toy enclosure 10 is made of a hard plastic, thereby giving the enclosure 10 a certain weight. Thebag 16 andenclosure 10 can be made to weigh the same as a baseball. Thebag 16 can be made of a cloth like material or of a plastic. - The present invention is used as a toy by housing the
bag 16 and theclip 12 within thetoy enclosure 10. The invention is used by removing thebag 16 from thetoy enclosure 10. Thebag 16 can be carried by clipping theclip 22 to belt loops or purses. - An advantage of the present invention is that it provides a reusable shopping bag.
- Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a toy that can be used as a reusable shopping bag.
- Yet another object of the present invention is to reduce the use of disposable shopping bags.
- Having described the invention in detail and by reference to the preferred embodiments, it will be apparent that modifications and variations thereof are possible without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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1. A reusable bag and its toy enclosure, comprising:
a toy enclosure, the toy enclosure defines a central opening and a rectangular cavity having a first and a second end, wherein the first end is adjacent to the central opening and defines a first and second cavity opening and the second end defines a third cavity opening; and
a bag, the bag having two carrying straps and a strip of material, the strip of material attaches to the toy enclosure from within the toy enclosure.
2. The reusable bag and its toy enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the strip of material attaches to the toy enclosure by first threading the strip through the third cavity opening of the rectangular cavity, then threading the strip of material through the second cavity opening of the rectangular cavity, and lastly threading the strip of material through the first cavity opening of the rectangular cavity.
3. The reusable bag and its toy enclosure of claim 2 , further comprising a clip, the clip attaches to the strip of material after the strip of material is threaded through the first cavity opening of the rectangular body.
4. The reusable bag and its toy enclosure of claim 2 , wherein the toy enclosure is shaped like a baseball.
5. The reusable bag and its toy enclosure of claim 4 , wherein the toy enclosure is made of hard plastic.
6. The reusable bag and its toy enclosure of claim 5 , wherein the bag is made of a cloth.
7. The reusable bag and its toy enclosure of claim 5 , wherein the bag is made of plastic.
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