U.S. patent application number 12/015286 was filed with the patent office on 2008-08-07 for moody bag.
Invention is credited to ABIGAIL INNA MEJIA, FININA HERRAS MEJIA, LEONARDO AMENDARES MEJIA, LUCAS LEONARD MEJIA.
Application Number | 20080185082 12/015286 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 39675151 |
Filed Date | 2008-08-07 |
United States Patent
Application |
20080185082 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
MEJIA; LEONARDO AMENDARES ;
et al. |
August 7, 2008 |
MOODY BAG
Abstract
A handbag is made more versatile by removably wrapping skin
around the bag. When a different bag designs and colors is
required, the skin can be easily remove and change with another,
allowing user to change handbag designs and colors without
disturbing the contents of the bag.
Inventors: |
MEJIA; LEONARDO AMENDARES;
(HARLEYSVILLE, PA) ; MEJIA; FININA HERRAS;
(HARLEYSVILLE, PA) ; MEJIA; LUCAS LEONARD;
(HARLEYSVILLE, PA) ; MEJIA; ABIGAIL INNA;
(HARLEYSVILLE, PA) |
Correspondence
Address: |
LEONARDO MEJIA
374 PONDVIEW DRIVE
HARLEYSVILLE
PA
19438
US
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Family ID: |
39675151 |
Appl. No.: |
12/015286 |
Filed: |
January 16, 2008 |
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60881105 |
Jan 18, 2007 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
150/105 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A45C 3/08 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
150/105 |
International
Class: |
A45C 13/08 20060101
A45C013/08 |
Claims
1. A handbag system comprising; A changeable skin which act as a
carrying device, said skin having two oppossite short edges, said
skin having handles attached to the two opposite short edges, said
skin having four corners, a first fastener half, said first
fastener half is attached near to said four corners. A shell which
act as pouch to accomodate articles having an open end, said shell
having trapezoid shape sides, said shell having trapezoid shape
face, said shell having four upper corners, a second fastener half,
said second fastener half is attached near to said four upper
corners. Where said skin is wrapped around the said shell so that
the first fastener half engages to the second fastener half, such
that the said skin can be removed from said shell by disengaging
the first fastener half from the second fastener half. Wherein said
skin is formed from any flexible materilas. Wherein said shell is
formed from any flexible materials. Wherein said handles is formed
from any flexible materials. Wherein said first fastener half and
said second fastener half are selected from the group consisting of
magnetized materials, buttons, zippers and velcro.
2. The skin of claim 1 comprising handles.
3. The skin of claim 1 is formed from fabric.
4. The skin of claim 1 is reversible.
5. The skin of claim 1 comprising of four corners.
6. The skin of claim 1 wherein said first fastener half comprises
snap buttons.
7. The skin of claim 1 is a carrying device.
8. The shell of claim 1 is formed from fabric.
9. The shell of claim 1 comprising of four upper corners.
10. The shell of claim 1 wherein said second fastener half
comprises snap buttons.
11. The shell of claim 1 wherein said shell comprises a purse.
12. The shell of claim 1 wherein said shell comprises a pouch.
13. The shell of claim 1 wherein said shell comprises a pocketbook.
Description
PRIOR ART DESCRIPTION AND INVENTION OBJECTIVES
[0001] So many handbag system had been use to create versatile
ladies handbags. U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,028,730; 3,556,187; 5,533,558;
2,627,885; 2,118,400; 2,694,427; 6,820,664; 6,186,201; 4,754,790;
3,182,701 to name a few. They've been referenced to improve and
create another bag system for the benefit of fashion, versatility,
ease of use, economy and so on. . .
[0002] The objective of this invention is to improve on all those
categories; fashion, versatility, ease of use, simplicity, economy,
easy to manufacture, you name it.
[0003] Wherein said skin is formed from any flexible materilas.
[0004] Wherein said shell is formed from any flexible
materials.
[0005] Wherein said handles is formed from any flexible
materials.
[0006] Wherein said first fastener half and said second fastener
half are selected from the group consisting of magnetized
materials, buttons, zippers and velcro. [0007] 2) The skin of claim
1 comprising handles. [0008] 3) The skin of claim 1 is formed from
fabric. [0009] 4) The skin of claim 1 is reversible. [0010] 5) The
skin of claim 1 comprising of four corners. [0011] 6) The skin of
claim 1 wherein said first fastener half comprises snap buttons.
[0012] 7) The skin of claim 1 is a carrying device. [0013] 8) The
shell of claim 1 is formed from fabric. [0014] 9) The shell of
claim 1 comprising of four upper corners. [0015] 10) The shell of
claim 1 wherein said second fastener half comprises snap buttons.
[0016] 11) The shell of claim 1 wherein said shell comprises a
purse. [0017] 12) The shell of claim 1 wherein said shell comprises
a pouch. [0018] 13) The shell of claim 1 wherein said shell
comprises a pocketbook.
FIELD OF INVENTION
[0019] The invention herein relates to ladies handbags and a bag
system, wherein a skin and a shell are put together to form a
handbag and a method of changing designs, styles and colors of such
handbags.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
[0020] The invention herein consist of two main components: the
skin and the shell. The skin having a pair of handle, which act as
the carrying device, having first fastener half installed near each
four corners will wrap around the shell. The shell which is the
main bag where you put all articles, having second fastener half
installed to the upper corners on each sides will engaged to the
said first fastener half in order to secure the shell from moving
horizontally. Different designs, shapes, colors and styles of the
skin can be formed from a variety of materials to convert the bag
from a user's preference; trendy to formal or formal to trendy.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0021] FIG J illustrates a shell in accordance with the
invention.
[0022] FIG K illustrates a skin in accordance with the
invention.
[0023] FIG L and FIG M illustrates a handbag including a shell and
skin in accordance with the invention.
[0024] FIG N illustrates a closed handbag in accordance with the
invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION AND PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] The invention will now be described in more detailed way in
reference to the shown illustrations. It should be noted that the
following embodiment descriptions are only presented by way of
example and should not limit the inventive concept to any
particular physical configuration.
[0026] FIG J shows shell 300 which formed by trapezoid shape sides
800a and 800b, and trapezoid shape face 700a and 700b. A set of
four first fastener half 200a, 200b, 200c, 200d are attached near
to each upper corner respectively.
[0027] While FIG K shows skin 600 which formed by a sheet of any
flexible material with edges 500a and 500b where handle 100a and
100b are attached. A set of four second fastener half 400a, 400b,
400c, 400d are attached near the corners in such a way that skin
600 will fit perfectly to shell 300.
[0028] FIG L and FIG M shows shell 300 is laid down to the skin
600. FIG M also shows first fastener half 200 and second fastener
half 400 will engage by folding up both sides of skin 600.
[0029] FIG N shows a handbag including a wrapped skin 600 around
shell 300.
[0030] When a user need another handbag design, skin 600 can be
easily removed from the shell 300 by disengaging first fastener
half 200a, 200b, 200c, 200d from second fastener half 400a, 400b,
400c, 400d and then wrapping another skin 600 with different design
or color preferred by the user to shell 300 by engaging first
fastener half 200a, 200b, 200c, 200d and second fastener half 400a,
400b, 400c, 400d. In this case, no need to transfer any articles
from handbag to another handbag because your only changing the skin
600. Thus, a handbag system is provided in accordance with the
invention that includes a universal bag(shell) and two or more
different design skins.
[0031] It should be noted that the above physical description of
the present invention is not limited to this configuration only,
nor limit the invention defined by the claims to any particular
equivalent or combination thereof. Change in materials, design
modification could be realized or developed by a person skilled in
the art.
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