CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONSNone[0001]
FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCHNot Applicable[0002]
SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAMNot Applicable[0003]
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION—FIELD OF INVENTIONThis invention relates to carrying devices intended to shield and protect the items carried and to daily or weekend-items carrying devices.[0004]
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn our multi-tasking society, people need to be able to carry their cameras protectively, easily, with quick access to cameras so that they don't “miss the shot.” They need also to carry other items for daily life, travel, hiking, school, work, etc. The intention of this invention is to help people to carry their cameras, or other fragile equipment such as tape recorders, cd players, etc., protectively and with quick-access possible while comfortably and conveniently carrying items for general day or weekend use. Items that may be carried in addition to camera or other fragile equipment and without impinging on the access to the camera or other fragile equipment include wallets, passports, guide books, sweater, jacket, lunch, and other small or large accessory items.[0005]
Prior to the invention, camera bags or camera packs may have been used along with separate personal items' bags; a protective bag may have been used inside a standard bag or pack or other carrier; standard bags may have been used with protective inserts to protect camera equipment; or protective bags or pockets combined with non-protective bags or pockets, either expansible or not, without quick access for camera gear may have been used. With the difficulty of carrying more than one bag or the difficulty of removing the camera from the interior of a standard bag or pack or other previous arrangements, the desired photographic shot might easily have been missed.[0006]
The prior art of separate solutions for the need to have access to cameras and the need to carry day or weekend items are numerous. The first and historically most usual are rigid cases with compartments, such as Gilbert 853,404, May 14, 1907. These and other rigid cases are not suitable for every day modern ‘running’ life and do not solve the problem. There are many storage containers for shoes, glass, pizzas, bottles, cosmetics, and removable purse liners, etc., but they do not allow easy, quick access for cameras, nor do they allow carrying of extra items for day or weekend use. One example is Kime 4,832,193 May 23, 1989 206/372 “storage container” which has at least two sections, but both are rigid, and would have no comfort for carrying about with day or weekend items, and large rigid sections against the body would add to weight and would be uncomfortable. Therefore, in these many examples, two carrying devices would be needed and there would be lost opportunity and there would be discomfort.[0007]
There are combination bags such as Callaghan 2,487,220 Nov. 8, 1949 “Combined Lunch Kit and Vanity Case” which has multi-functionality in a bag item, but also has rigidity in all[0008]3 sections making it cumbersome. Mittelmann's 4,078,595 Mar. 14, 1978 150/30 “Combination Handbag and Shopping Bag” allows both shopping purchases and purse use, but would not provide protection or easy access to a camera, were a camera placed in the purse. Similarly, Adams 1,510,815 Oct. 7, 1924 “Combination Baggage” is a duffel with a rigid center for protection of fragile items, with soft ends for clothes. The central compartment is a “ditty box” “ . . . anything which it is desired to protect from breakage or injury,” but this combination bag would be difficult to use to quickly access a camera or other fragile equipment, and awkward and cumbersome when the full bag were used for day or weekend items. Combination “gadget bags” or camera bags similar to duffel bags with either stationary or expandable end sections for day items and rigid case-like areas for fragile items, are bulky, cumbersome, and do not allow quick access to cameras or other protected vital equipment. For example, Sprecht 3,128,854 Apr. 14, 1964 duffel with a rigid center, and Bostick 3,759,356 Dec. 16, 1971 190/42, “Carrier for Soiled Diapers,” while having soft sections and rigid sections, would not be useful for camera and day or weekend items. There are ‘convertible’ bags that are either a utility or equipment bag depending upon if an insert is added or not, but these bags do not allow sufficient room or access for both kinds of items at the same time. One example is Mastronardo 4,842,032 Jun. 27, 1989 206/309 which has an insert for camera bag which can be removed to leave the space as a utility bag. Another example of a convertible bag which does not solve the problem is Belenson 4,210,186 Jul. 1, 1980 206/316.2 which is “(a) flexible fabric camera bag having a central main bag portion” that can hold the padded compartmentalized/adjustable camera insert, with, possibly, side small zippered pockets. While “(a)nother advantage is that upon removal of the camera bag compartment insert, the bag can serve independently as a traveling hand bag or overnight bag for carrying clothing or other luggage,” it does not offer easy and quick access to the camera when the insert is inside the bag. Weinreb 4,212,377 Jul. 15, 1980 190/52, “Convertible Bag,” although described as a convertible utility bag with a divider panel which can be flattened to leave a big open space, does not offer enough room for day or weekend items, and would otherwise be bulky and cumbersome.
There are bags with interior padded inserts, either movable or non-movable or collapsible, but they don't allow quick access to the camera or other fragile equipment while other items for day or weekend use are in the carrying device. For example, Domke 4,260,004 Oct. 27, 1978 206/316.2 “Camera and Accessory Case” has an inside compartment and extra room for film, batteries, etc., without easy access and without room for daily or weekend items, and, if the bag were enlarged, the whole bag would be bulky and cumbersome and the camera or other fragile equipment would be difficult to access.[0009]
Additionally, there are expansible or non-expansible bags, with the main pocket padded and there are small padded accessory pockets for carrying batteries, film, etc., but these bags don't allow for the carrying of necessary items for the day or weekend, or the capacity for carrying these items is sufficient but without adequate access. Simon D272,965 Mar. 29, 1982 D3/33; Sykes D247,460 Mar. 7, 1978 and Sykes D247,525 Mar. 14, 1978 D/87/5E, “Carrying Case for a Camera and Accessories or the like,” are not adequate for day or weekend items, and, if made bigger, would not allow easy access to camera or other fragile equipment, and would be bulky and cumbersome. Of a similar problem is Kontoff 2,691,401 Oct. 12 1954, “Expansible carrying case for camera parts or the like,” which is expansible and has pockets for various items but is not adequate for day or weekend items. The Davis 4,334,601 Jun. 15, 1982 “Utility Bag,” which is intended to “provide a new and novel utility bag structure capable of carrying beverages or the like in a thermally insulated manner while at the same time being expandable for the purpose of carrying sports equipment and clothing and the like,” does have collapsible and expandable side sleeve or sleeves flanking a more rigid insulated section, but is too bulky or cumbersome for quick access to fragile equipment, and, were it smaller, would be inadequate for day or weekend items. Ward 3,122,225 Feb. 25, 1964 “Collapsible Bag” is inadequate for ease of access to camera or other fragile equipment and also inadequate for ease of carrying day or weekend items. The Ward “Collapsible Bag,” with its handle or strap on what might be the protective pocket, would be difficult to bring out a camera or other fragile equipment requiring quick-access.[0010]
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION—OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGESThe present protective and non-protective carrying device allows quick access to camera or other fragile equipment while allowing a way for items for the day or weekend to be carried in the same device. The other devices that have come heretofore have not offered easy access to camera or other equipment needing protection while at the same time allowing day or weekend items to be carried conveniently or comfortably. This invention allows the necessary protection and access to camera or other fragile equipment while allowing the convenient, comfortable carrying of day or weekend items in the same device.[0011]
There are no references that we could find in prior art in patent listings, in sales brochures, in retail establishments, on internet catalogues, or visible in use by strangers, for carrying devices that will allow parents who have their hands full, tourists traveling and touring for the day, hikers and birders out for the day, or sundry other users, to carry cameras or other fragile equipment they can immediately access, and at the same time easily carry their day or weekend items.[0012]
In one embodiment, the invention comprises a contiguous meeting of a hard, rigid, or otherwise protective pocket or pockets with a non-protective pocket or pockets whereby a camera or other fragile equipment can be protectively contained in the hard or rigid or otherwise protective pocket and quickly and easily accessed while at the same time there is a separately-accessed opening for the soft or otherwise non-protective pocket or pockets which can contain day, weekend, or other items. The protective pocket or pockets may comprise foam, neoprene, or otherwise protective material, while the non-protective pocket or pockets may comprise unpadded or otherwise non-protective material such as unlined nylon, cotton, denim, or others. The access for each of the compartments of protective and non-protective pocket or pockets is direct to the exterior of the carrying device and these openings are either secured by hook-and-loop, drawstring, snap, insertion, or other materials or devices which may be construed. Handles, straps, or other means of carrying the carrying device can adhere or meet in diverse manner to the soft pocket for construance of the comfort and access of the device.[0013]
Further objects and advantages of the present protective and non-protective invention will become apparent from a consideration of the 8 sheets of drawings and ensuing description.[0014]
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONWhile both the art of protective carrying devices for camera-related and other fragile gear exists and many non-protective carrying devices exist for a myriad of day or weekend use items, this new protective and non-protective carrying device is intended to allow modern users with their need to perform many tasks while out for the day or away for the weekend to carry gear for the day or weekend along with being able to quickly “get that photo shot” by securing a camera, or otherwise quickly reach a fragile item such as binoculars, calculator, or otherwise important item while carrying their day or weekend items in a combined device.[0015]
Two elements, protective and non-protective pockets of any multiplicity, are combined to provide more than the sum of their parts, so that cameras or other fragile equipment needed can be carried with easy access, in one carrying device, along with needed items for the day or weekend.[0016]
Thus the reader will see that the protective and non-protective carrying device of the present invention provides a device that can be used by tourists and travelers, business people, workpeople, parents, teen-agers, and others and will include but will not be limited to daily use, weekend use, travel, and hiking items such as shoulder bags, messenger bags, backpacks, child carriers, waistpacks, vests, and briefcases. This invention recognizes the need for quick access to cameras combined with carrying other items; now that cameras are “quick-shots/point-and-shoots,” people want to be able to pull them out quickly while carrying day or weekend items. Access to cameras and assorted other fragile equipment in the modem daily life of parenting, shopping, travel, recreation, and other activities requires ease while carrying passports, guide books, wallets, sweaters, and other items.[0039]