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US972323A
US972323A US55470610A US1910554706A US972323A US 972323 A US972323 A US 972323A US 55470610 A US55470610 A US 55470610A US 1910554706 A US1910554706 A US 1910554706A US 972323 A US972323 A US 972323A
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  • My invention is an improved follower for use in a suitcase, trunk or the like, for retaining the contents of the same in good order.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a simple, inexpensive and practical device of this characterwhich may be used in any traveling case having straps or tapes for preventing the contents from shifting about in the case and becoming disarranged and creased.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of the follower.
  • FIG. 1 denotes a suitcase or any other traveling box or case which may have a suitable cover,2, to the opposite side walls of which are attached straps'or tapes 3 adapted to be brought over the top of the clothes or other contents of the body 1 of the case, and tohave their ends tied together or adjustably united by a buckle t or equivalent device.
  • My improved follower is in the form of a frame adapted to fit within the body 1 of the case, to rest upon the top of the contents, and to be held in place by the straps 3,
  • the follower consists of parallel longitudinal strips 5 united by intersecting cross strips 6, the ends of which latter are provided with'openings 7 for the reception of the straps 3. These openings may be in the form of slots or notches and when the straps 3 are arranged in them shifting movement of the follower frame will be prevented, and it will be effectively,
  • the intersecting strips or bars 5, 6, maybe united by any suitable means and their points of intersec-' tion may be at any desired distance from their extremities; they are, however, so ar'-' ranged that the transverse strips 6 will be arranged opposite, or substantially oppositethe-pairs of straps 3, and the strips are preferably mortised at their points of intersection, asshown at 8, so that their outer surfaces will be flush with each other, a rivet or other fastening 9 being passed through the mortised portions 8 to unite' the strips or bars.
  • the invention may be produced at a small cost, will be light in weight, will not occupy much space in a traveling case, and may be readily placed in or removed from the case.
  • the straps 3 When arranged in position on top of the contents of the case and secured by the straps 3 it will hold all parts of the contents against shifting movement, and the contents will consequently not become mussedand creased when the case is roughly handled during transportation.
  • Havi 1 1g thus described the invention what is claimed is:- I 1.
  • a device of the character described comprising a. pair of parallel, longitudinal strips,.a pair of-tra-nsverse strips intersecting the longitudinaliofres at points distant from their extre1nitie"iand the-extremities of the longitudinal's .ips,the extremities of the transverse strips; g notched both the longitudinal and transverse strips being mortised at their points of intersection whereby'both pairs of stri s will be. disposed in the same plane, and astenings uniting the intersecting strips at their points of m tersection.
  • buckles of a rectan ular follower frame consisting of a pair 0% parallel longitudinal strips, and a pair of parallel transverse strips, the longitudinal and transverse strips 5 intersecting each other at right angles adjacent their ends, and being inortised together attheir points of intersection, where- I I by both pairs of strips will be disposed in ⁇ Vitnesses: the same plane, the extremities of the trans- LOUIS F. NELL, 1o verse strips being formed with notches to i T. B. HUNGERFORD.

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A. N. IBOGEN.
FOLLOWBB. FOR TRAVELING GASES.
rum-5x101: IILED- APR. 11, 1910.
972,323. Patented oca.11, 191Q.
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UN bi ANDREW N. 'BOGEN, F DENVER, COLORADO.
. FOLLOVIER FOR TRAVELING-CASES.
I Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed April 11, 1910. Serial No. 554,706.
cation, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
My invention is an improved follower for use in a suitcase, trunk or the like, for retaining the contents of the same in good order.
The object of the invention is to provide a simple, inexpensive and practical device of this characterwhich may be used in any traveling case having straps or tapes for preventing the contents from shifting about in the case and becoming disarranged and creased.
With the above and other objects in view, the invention consists of the novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter fully described and claimed, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which Figure l is a perspective view of my improved follower showing it arranged in the suitcase, the latter being indicated by dotted lines; Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view through the suitcase and the follower, and
Fig. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of the follower.
in the drawings 1 denotes a suitcase or any other traveling box or case which may have a suitable cover,2, to the opposite side walls of which are attached straps'or tapes 3 adapted to be brought over the top of the clothes or other contents of the body 1 of the case, and tohave their ends tied together or adjustably united by a buckle t or equivalent device.
My improved follower is in the form of a frame adapted to fit within the body 1 of the case, to rest upon the top of the contents, and to be held in place by the straps 3, In its preferred form, the follower consists of parallel longitudinal strips 5 united by intersecting cross strips 6, the ends of which latter are provided with'openings 7 for the reception of the straps 3. These openings may be in the form of slots or notches and when the straps 3 are arranged in them shifting movement of the follower frame will be prevented, and it will be effectively,
retained in the topof the clothes or contents of the body 1 to prevent such contents from shifting around consequently becommg mussed and creased. .The intersecting strips or bars 5, 6, maybe united by any suitable means and their points of intersec-' tion may be at any desired distance from their extremities; they are, however, so ar'-' ranged that the transverse strips 6 will be arranged opposite, or substantially oppositethe-pairs of straps 3, and the strips are preferably mortised at their points of intersection, asshown at 8, so that their outer surfaces will be flush with each other, a rivet or other fastening 9 being passed through the mortised portions 8 to unite' the strips or bars.
From the foregoing it will be seen that the invention may be produced at a small cost, will be light in weight, will not occupy much space in a traveling case, and may be readily placed in or removed from the case. When arranged in position on top of the contents of the case and secured by the straps 3 it will hold all parts of the contents against shifting movement, and the contents will consequently not become mussedand creased when the case is roughly handled during transportation.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been shown and described in detail, it will be understood that I" do not wish, to be limited to the precise-constructioh set forth, since various ehanges in the form, proportion and arrangement of parts,
and in the details of construction, may be resorted to within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Havi 1 1g thus described the invention what is claimed is:- I 1. A device of the character described comprising a. pair of parallel, longitudinal strips,.a pair of-tra-nsverse strips intersecting the longitudinaliofres at points distant from their extre1nitie"iand the-extremities of the longitudinal's .ips,the extremities of the transverse strips; g notched both the longitudinal and transverse strips being mortised at their points of intersection whereby'both pairs of stri s will be. disposed in the same plane, and astenings uniting the intersecting strips at their points of m tersection. I I
2. The herein described'traveling' case, comprising in combination with its rectangular body and its contents retainin straps, the latter being fixed at one end an having their free ends adjustably connected by Patented Oct. 11,1910. 5
buckles, of a rectan ular follower frame consisting of a pair 0% parallel longitudinal strips, and a pair of parallel transverse strips, the longitudinal and transverse strips 5 intersecting each other at right angles adjacent their ends, and being inortised together attheir points of intersection, where- I I by both pairs of strips will be disposed in \Vitnesses: the same plane, the extremities of the trans- LOUIS F. NELL, 1o verse strips being formed with notches to i T. B. HUNGERFORD.
E receive said strips, and transverse fastenings passed through thetrlps at their points of l intersection.
In testimony whereof I hereuntoafiix my signature in the presence of two witnesses. 15
ANDREW N. BOGEN.
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US2738041A (en) * 1952-10-10 1956-03-13 Haes Eric Andrew Mount Suitcase accessible from opposite sides
US6382377B2 (en) * 2000-03-17 2002-05-07 Travel Caddy, Inc. Storage and travel bag

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2738041A (en) * 1952-10-10 1956-03-13 Haes Eric Andrew Mount Suitcase accessible from opposite sides
US6382377B2 (en) * 2000-03-17 2002-05-07 Travel Caddy, Inc. Storage and travel bag

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