Bag with detachable pad and exterior dispensing compartments

Garside; Sandra Ray

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 13/573658 was filed with the patent office on 2014-04-03 for bag with detachable pad and exterior dispensing compartments. This patent application is currently assigned to Sandra Ray Garside. The applicant listed for this patent is Sandra Ray Garside. Invention is credited to Sandra Ray Garside.

Application Number20140091007 13/573658
Document ID /
Family ID50384200
Filed Date2014-04-03

United States Patent Application 20140091007
Kind Code A1
Garside; Sandra Ray April 3, 2014

Bag with detachable pad and exterior dispensing compartments

Abstract

This invention relates to a bag, more particularly a diaper bag that provides versatility and convenience to a person allowing them to perform many tasks hands-free. The bag dispenses moist wipes and plastic disposal bags from the exterior of the bag when needed to clean hands for fast clean ups or for cleaning a baby during a diaper change. It also has a detachable pad which folds out from the diaper bag when attached. The pad can be used as a diaper changing pad, seat cushion, back rest, knee pad, or lap tray for eating on. There are compartments for holding extra diapers under the front flap allowing quick access to them without reaching inside the bag. It also has compartments for the caregiver such as compartments for a laptop and other electronic gadgets. It also includes a universal battery charger compartment for charging electronic gadgets.


Inventors: Garside; Sandra Ray; (Washington, DC)
Applicant:
Name City State Country Type

Garside; Sandra Ray

Washington

DC

US
Assignee: Garside; Sandra Ray
Washington
DC

Family ID: 50384200
Appl. No.: 13/573658
Filed: October 2, 2012

Current U.S. Class: 206/581 ; 150/112; 150/127; 206/233; 206/320
Current CPC Class: A45C 13/103 20130101; A45C 15/00 20130101; A47D 5/006 20130101; A45C 3/001 20130101; A45C 13/02 20130101; A45C 11/24 20130101; A45C 2007/0013 20130101; B65D 71/00 20130101; B65D 85/00 20130101
Class at Publication: 206/581 ; 206/233; 206/320; 150/112; 150/127
International Class: B65D 71/00 20060101 B65D071/00; A45C 3/00 20060101 A45C003/00; B65D 85/00 20060101 B65D085/00

Claims



1. A bag comprising compartments in its interior and exterior, including at least one compartment that dispenses.

2. A bag having a hollow compartment for housing a wipe dispenser comprising a unit having one open end, wherein said end is for inserting the wipe dispenser.

3. A bag as in claim 1, wherein an exterior compartment is a moist wipe dispenser.

4. A bag as in claim 1, wherein one of the compartments holds diapers.

5. A bag as in claim 1, wherein a diaper changing pad is detachably attached to the bag with snaps.

6. A bag as in claim 1, wherein one of its compartments holds a baby bottle.

7. A bag as in claim 1, wherein one of its compartments holds a water bottle.

8. A bag as in claim 1, wherein some of its compartments holds electronics.

9. A bag as in claim 8, wherein one of the electronics is a laptop.

10. A bag as in claim 8, wherein one of the electronics is a cell phone.

11. A bag as in claim 1, wherein it has a battery charger compartment.

12. A bag as in claim 1, wherein a sturdy strip of material is connected to opposing ends of the bag.

13. A bag as in claim 1, wherein the material is leather.

14. A bag as in claim 1, wherein the material is nylon.

15. A bag as in claim 1, wherein the material is cotton.

16. A bag as in claim 1, wherein the material is plastic.

17. A bag as in claim 1, wherein it has a compartment for bags.

18. A bag as in claim 17, wherein the bags are for soiled items.

19. A bag as in claim 17, wherein the bags are for feces.

20. A bag as in claim 17, wherein the bags are for diapers.
Description



FIELD OF INVENTION

[0001] This invention relates to a bag that allows tasks to be performed hands-free, more particularly a diaper bag with additional components to benefit the caregiver as well. A detachable diaper changing pad folds against the front of the diaper bag and folds out when time to change a child's diaper. There is a large exterior compartment on the front of the bag for holding baby powder, baby lotion and other necessities. Under the front flap are compartments designed to house extra diapers. Another exterior compartment houses a baby bottle. There is a compartment on the exterior of the diaper bag that dispenses moist wipes for fast clean ups of the child, caregiver, and surfaces.

[0002] Additionally, there is a compartment that holds disposal bags used to dispose soiled diapers. These bags can also be used to dispose dog fesses when a pet owner is walking their dog and cleans up after their pet. There is a compartment for the caregiver's laptop and other electronic gadgets. Also, there is a universal battery charger compartment on the bag for charging the electronics.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0003] In the art of convenience and germ reduction provisions of fast clean ups are not always available. Childcare providers have to pack a diaper bag with all a child's necessities for when away from home. Because the necessities have to be accessed from inside the diaper bag they are difficult to retrieve. If the child needs a fast clean up the caregiver has to open the diaper bag. Often this requires releasing the child's hand to retrieve baby wipes from the interior of the bag. There's also a possibility of forgetting to pack the baby wipes in the diaper bag. Additionally, locating a clean and comfortable place to change a baby's diaper is not always possible. Neither is there easy access to the diapers without having to access them from inside the diaper bag. As one way of satisfying this need, the childcare giver can search for a restroom which hopefully has a diaper changing station. Remembering to keep a box of baby wipes in the bag is another concern. Restrooms are not stocked with paper or wipes suitable for cleaning a baby's tender and sensitive skin. In the reduction of germs people may carry a bottle of hand sanitizer. However, when dealing with a child and a fast clean up is needed this method is not easily nor quickly accessible. Another method a caregiver may use to clean a small amount of dirt off a child may be to apply saliva from their mouth. This method is unsanitary and could cause the child to become ill. It could even be deadly if the child was to contract influenza, salmonella, MERS, and other diseases.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0004] An object of the present invention is to provide convenience to caregivers of children allowing them to perform many tasks hands-free as they transport a child. Such as having quick and easy access to baby wipes for fast clean ups or diaper changes without opening the diaper bag. Also, easy access to extra diapers, soiled diaper disposal bags, diaper changing pad, and baby bottle. In addition, because of its extra compartments designed for the caregiver's personal and electronic items it eliminates the need for the caregiver to carry an additional satchel. One of the compartments holds a laptop, a second holds a cell phone, a third holds an ipod, a fourth holds pen and pad, a fifth is a larger compartment that holds a wallet and other items. Additionally, the bag also has a battery charger compartment for charging the caregiver's electronic gadgets. The detachable pad on the bag can be used as a seat cushion , food tray, knee cushion, head rest, pillow, or back rest.

[0005] The above and other objects of the present invention are provided by:

[0006] A bag comprising whose front exterior panel covers a detachable foldout diaper changing pad and has a large zipper compartment on its front outer cover. Three hollow compartments for housing diapers are located on the interior panel under the front exterior flap closure on the diaper bag. A compartment on the right exterior side of the diaper bag located above like compartment has one open end where said end dispenses moist wipes. A compartment on same said right side located below said compartment has one open end where said end dispenses disposal bags. A left exterior side compartment has one open end where said end is for inserting a baby bottle. A hollow compartment on the back of the diaper bag where said compartment is for housing a universal battery charger for charging the caregiver's electronics.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0007] FIG. 1 Shows one embodiment of the bag of the present invention

[0008] FIG. 2. Shows one embodiment of the bag with a baby wipe being dispensed from the right side dispensing compartment;

[0009] FIG. 3. Shows one embodiment of the bag with a disposal bag being dispensed from the right side dispensing compartment;

[0010] FIG. 4 Shows one embodiment of the bag of the present invention with a bottle holder on its left side panel;

[0011] FIG. 5. Shows snap on the front flap to keep it closed over the diaper compartment;

[0012] FIG. 6 Shows the zippered compartment on the front exterior of the bag;

[0013] FIG. 7 Shows the extra diaper compartments;

[0014] FIG. 8. Shows the sturdy straps;

[0015] FIG. 9 Shows the full interior view of the diaper bag with diaper pad connected to bag;

[0016] FIG. 10 .Shows the side zippers for entrance into the diaper bag;

[0017] FIG. 10. Shows the diaper changing pad compartment with diaper changing pad folded inside changing pad storing compartment;

[0018] FIG. 11. Shows the male snaps on the pad connecting to the female snaps on the bag;

[0019] FIG. 12. Shows the laptop compartment on the exterior back of the bag

[0020] FIG. 12. Shows the universal battery charger compartment;

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0021] In the bag with a hollow compartment on its front of the present invention, the bag can be made of any material. One example is nylon, a second is polyester, a third is leather, a fourth is man-made leather, a fifth is micro-fiber, a sixth is denim, a seventh is cotton, and a eighth is plastic. Preferably the baby bag unlike any other in features and styles. Baby bag styles and size are similar to an executive messenger bag, business bag, handbag, duffel, back pack, beach bag, suitcase, briefcase, travel bag, or weekender. The baby bag serves a dual purpose of carrying baby necessities and a caregiver's personal items and electronic gadgets. Some of these gadgets are a, laptop, ipod, and cell phone. The bag is equipped with a universal electronic gadget battery charger.

[0022] In the figures, the following numerals refer to the associated features [0023] 1 A water resistant shell [0024] 2 A leather flap [0025] 3 Insulated beverage pouch [0026] 4 Exterior side compartment is a moist wipe dispenser which are used before and after eating, also for fast clean-up of a child and after diaper changes. [0027] 5 Zippered pouches [0028] 6 Front panel [0029] 7 Side zippers for entrance inside the bag [0030] 8 Snap closure under bag flap to secure it to front of bag [0031] 9 Pouches that can hold gadgets like a cell phone, ipod, glasses, or keys. [0032] 10 Padded straps provide comfort when carrying the baby bag [0033] 11 Diaper changing pad compartment [0034] 12 Diaper changing pad [0035] 13 Compartments for holding three extra diapers [0036] 14 Large pocket with elastic band [0037] 15 Large interior mesh pouch with elastic band for holding baby snacks or toy [0038] 16 Exterior back zipper for holding additional caregiver's items [0039] 17 Universal Battery charger compartment on the back panel of the bag that

[0040] Houses a universal battery charger for electronics such as laptops, notebooks, Blackberry, cell phone, ipad, and ipod [0041] 18. A compartment on the exterior right side of the bag that dispenses diaper disposal bags to dispose soiled diapers. The bags are also used to dispose dog fesses [0042] 19. Diaper changing pad snaps [0043] 20/ Laptop compartment zipper [0044] 21. Laptop compartment

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