Login| Sign Up| Help| Contact|

Patent Searching and Data


Title:
MAGNETIZED LINER FOR STORAGE AND HOLDING BAGS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2015/102665
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Disclosed is art liner comprising magnets which can be inserted in handbags and suitcases. Such an insert is useful for holding one or more metallic objects in place. Also, disclosed is a magnetic storage and holding bag useful for holding objects, such as metallic Jewelry or firearms.

Inventors:
GEORGE-MICHAEL HUYKE-PHILLIPS (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2014/038293
Publication Date:
July 09, 2015
Filing Date:
May 16, 2014
Export Citation:
Click for automatic bibliography generation   Help
Assignee:
GEORGE-MICHAEL HUYKE-PHILLIPS (US)
International Classes:
A45C3/02; A45C13/02; B29C70/68
Foreign References:
US7721470B22010-05-25
US20120216927A12012-08-30
US8251113B22012-08-28
US6446688B12002-09-10
US7926525B22011-04-19
US4303184A1981-12-01
US7806309B22010-10-05
US20110000590A12011-01-06
US20090208148A12009-08-20
Download PDF:
Claims:
What is claimed is:

1, An insert for embedding within a carrying case comprising magnets, 2< A purse or suitcase comprising the insert of claim 1 <

3, The insert of claim 1 , wherein said insert is made of L20D or ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA).

4, The insert of claim 3, wherein said magnets are rectangular prism in shape.

5, The insert of claim 4, wherein said magnets are laid out as parre!!el pattern.

6, A method of making the insert of claim 1, wherein gluing magnets to bag material includes the steps of; a) choose dimensions specific to size of pocket or bag with corresponding magnet layout distance;

b) glue magnets to liner material

c) cure glue; and

d) install complete liner in pocket or bag internal wait

?, A method of making the insert of claim wherein sewing magnets to bag material includes the steps of; a) choose dimensions specific to siz of pocket or bag with corresponding magnet layout distance;

h) cut magnet slots into foam per desired magnet layout;

c) place magnets in foam and cover with clear PVC or desired fabric;

d) sew PVC or desired fabric to foam in order to hold all magnets in place;

e) optionally glue additional foam to back of foam containing magnets; and f) optionally cut slits in back of foam In order to provide additional flexibility.

8, A method of making the insert of ciaim 1, wherein impregnating magnets to bag material includes the steps of; a) insert magnets into foam cast or moid with desired layout and distance Preformatted;

b) Inject foam Into mold;

c) cure foam then remove; and

d) attach additional fabric or foam for strength and support if desired.

9. A carrying case comprising fixed magnets arranged on the inner flat surface of said 10, An handbag comprising:

an outer shell formed of a first materia! and having an open end;

wherein the outer shell has an exterior surface and an interior surface;

wheresn the Interior surface forms a cavity;

wherein the outer shell has height defined between a top edge and a bottom surface; and wherein said outer shell has a width defined betwee a first edge and a second edge; an inner shell made of a second material and having an interior face adjacent to the interior surface of the outer shell and an exterior surface facing the cavity of said purse and wherein the Inner shell has a rrtaximun height defined by said top edge and bottom surface and has a maximum width defined between said first edge and said second edge;

magnetic lining positioned between said outer and Inner shells wherein said lining has a maximum height defined by said top edge and bottom surface and has a maximum width defined between said first edge and said second edge.

Description:
MAGNETIZED LINER FOR STORAGE AND HOLDING BAGS

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED AFFLICAT IONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Set No. 81/923,224, ' filed January 3, 2014, the contents of which are incorporated In their entirety herein by reference,

BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION

Bags used for storing and transporting materials have been used for centuries. Using bags provides a means of efficienc for such activities. For example, handbags are a popular means for storing and carrying a plethora of items including money, keys, mobile phone, books, pen and paper, cosmetics and jewelry. Conventional purse designs typically utilize a main cavity in order to hold such stems. Variations in design can add various pockets to the inside or outside of the purse cavity. While these cavities and pockets typically hold items of Interest without loss of articles, they are unfavorable for holding certain metallic items, such as a necklace or rings, due to movement of the objects during transport. For example, necklaces may become intertwined with itself or other objects. Thus, upon retrieval of the necklace, if may be challenging to extract the object from the purse, or purse pocket, without breaking it Even more, such movement may cause other types of damage to the mettalic contents, suc as scratches.

The object of the present invention solves this challenge by providing a mean for maintaining positioning of the item of interest

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The magnetic bag of the presen invention, or agBag, is used to safely and efficiently transport items of interest, such a jewelry, makeup, accessories and/or firearms. The magnetic bag of the present invention limits the movement of the contents through

magnetism. A grid of magnets sown, or otherwise attached, into the walls of the bag constrict the contents and keep everything firmly in place during traveling and transport. The magnets will either react directly with the contents or indirectly with each other to keep all the contents restricted from movement after closure of the purse of pocket. Even with heavy movement and force during travel or transport, upon reopening the bag or pocket, the contents appear in the same location as they were prior to travel and transport. The Magbag keeps jewelry from tangling, makeup from breaking or spilling and keep firearms and accessories safe from scratching and damage.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWS ! GS

Figure 1 : Common geometric shapes of magnets which can be used sn the present invention.

Figure 2: An exemplified portrayai of patterning magnets within the invention. Here, magnets are shaped as rectangles and are evenly distributed along a two dimensional pattern.

Figure 3: An exemplified portrayai of patterning magnets within the invention. Here, magnets are shaped as rectangles and are evenly distributed along a two dimensional pattern. The magnets are about 0.25 inches wide and piacecf about 0.75 inches apart from each other. Also shown is an embodiment showing the inside view of magnet layout inside a pocket, A thin layer of fabric covers the magnet for final assembly.

Figure 4: An exemplified portrayal of patterning magnets within the invention, Here s circular magnets are shown which are about 2.5 inches longitudinally and laterall from each other while being placed about 1 J5 inches apart diagonally.

Figure 5; An embodiment of the invention showing a top perspective of a zipped open pouch containing cylindrical magnets. The magnets are present on both sides of the pouch to ensure magnetization around a metallic object of interest.

Figure 6A: An embodiment of the invention showing a top perspective of a foam insert containing rectangula prism shaped magnets.

Figure 6B: An embodiment of the Invention showing a side perspective of a foam insert containing rectangular prism shaped magnets. In this embodiment, the magnets are placed on rounded ridges cut from the foam.

Figure ?A; An embodiment of the invention showing a top perspective of a folded closed pouch containing inserts of the invention. Here, regions where the magnets are placed are represented by rectangular shapes.

Figure 7B: An embodiment of the invention showing a top perspective of an open pouch containing inserts of the Invention. In thi embodiment, the magnetic insert is not seen due to its presence being in between the pouches inner and outer materials. Figure 8: An embodiment of th invention showing a side perspective of a folded closed pouch containing inserts of the invention. In th s embodiment, the magnetic insert is not seen due to its presenc being in between the pouches inner and outer materials.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The following detailed description Is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments of the invention and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word "exemplary" or illustrative" means "serving as an example, instance, or illustration." Any implementation described herein as "exemplary" or iilustrative * is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations.

All of the implementations described belo are exemplar implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to practice the invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, there Is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field, background, brief summary or the following detailed description,

Described herein is an insert containing magnets arranged in certain patterns. The insert can be embedded into the lining of various carrying cases, including but not limited to, purses, pouches and suitcases. Also described are carrying cases having such an insert. In certain embodiments, the carrying cases have magnets embedded into them without such use of an insert.

The magnetic bag, or carrying cases, of the present inventio comes in a variety of shapes and sizes from rectangles of all sizes, to circles of all sfees, to squares of sizes, to custom shapes and dimensions of ali sizes. The bag can be used for various utility functions for jewelry, makeup, cables, writing tools (pens pencils and crayons), firearms, knives, silverware, sewing accessories and tools of all kinds.

The magnetic bag may be constructed of a variety of outer fabrics with a variety of styles and colors. The entire bag may be closed with either a zipper or clasp or strap or buttons or velcro or magnets or a combination thereof, in certain embodiments, the bag can vary in size. In other embodiments, the bag can vary In shape, such as a rectangle, square, circle, triangle, hexagon, or octagon.

In certain embodiments, the magnets can be secured to the bag by glue, sewing, facing or by creating a fabric insert with pockets for the magnets. in certain embodiments, the magnets can be embedded into a material, such as foam, in certain embodiments, the foam can be 1200 or ethylene viny! acetate (EVA). in certain embodiments, the magnets can be embedded into the foam according to a parre!el pattern such as shown in Figure 2. In certain embodiments, a layer of polyvinyl chloride), or PVC, may be set on top of the magnet containitig foam, i certain embodiments, PVC is sewn on one face of the magnet containing foam, in certain embodiments, PVC Is sewn on both faces of the magnet containing foam.

Magnets may be cast, or embedded, into foam by first inserting the magnets in a grid like fashion into the foam Inner liner mold before foam is injected and cured, Next, foam may be injected and cured. After foam is injected and cured, the finished product may comprise a sheet of foam wit magnets impregnated in the foam without any type of sewing or gluing, in certain embodiments, sewing and gluing can be added after the foam has cured. in certain embodiments, the bag may be manufactured using a 0,25 PVC sheet with the magnet layout printed on the PVC sheet then laser cut out. The PVC sheet may then be used to hold the magnets in place while they are secured to the bag. After magnets are installed, a thin layer of fabric may be sown over the magnet grid to provide a soft iayer between the magnets and the infernal objects of the bag.

In certain embodiments, methods for gluing magnets to bag material may include; Step 1 : Choose dimensions specific to size of pocket or bag with corresponding magnet layout distance.

Step 2: Glue magnets to liner material.

Step 3: Cure glue.

Step 4: Install complete liner in pocket or hag Internal wall. in certain embodiments, methods for a sewing magnets to bag material ma include; Step 1 ; Choose dimensions specific to size of pocket or bag with corresponding magnet layout distance.

Step 2: Cut magnet slots into foam per desired magnet layout.

Step 3: Place magnets in foam and cover with clear PVC or desired fabric,

Step 4: Sew PVC or desired fabric to foam i order to hold ail magnets in place.

Step 5; Optionally giue additional foam to back of foam containing magnets

Step 8; Optionally cut slits in back of foam in order to provide additional flexibility. in certain embodiments, methods for a impregnating magnets to bag materia! may include;

Step 1 , insert magnets into foam cast o moid with desired layout and distance Preformatted.

Step 2: inject foam into moid.

Step 3: Cure foam then remove.

Step 4: Attach additional fabric or foam for strength and support if desired..

Magnets of ail shapes and sizes are sown into the wails of the bag in a grid format with two identical symmetrical grids on either side of the bag. The magnets can vary in shape, size and strength to include diametric and axial cylinders, circles, rings, spheres, cubes, rods, discs, bars, blocks, xrrtod, motor and filings and film. Figure 1 exemplifies certain magnetic shapes which are suitable for use in the invention. In certain embodiments, the magnet is shaped as a rectangular prism. The magnet layout is a grid format on both the left and right side of the bag. The layout can be rows and columns, staggered (like a checker board) or circular with various spacing formats.

For jewelry applications, the bag magnet layout may be in rows and columns of 0.5 inch by 0.7S inch spacing with 3/16 x 3/8 cylindrical diametric magnets of fsI48 strength, in other Jewelry application embodiments, the bag magnet layout may be in rows and columns of 0.5 inert by 0,75 inch spacing with 10x5x5 rectangular diametric magnets of N48 and N52 strength. For firearms applications, the magnet iayout may be staggered, such as like on a checkerboard, having a separation of 1.75 inch by 2.5 inch spacing with 0.25 inch cube magnets of 48 and N52 strength, in other firearm application embodiments, the magnet Iayout may be staggered, such as like o a checkerboard, having a separation of 1 ,75 inch by 2.5 inch spacing with 12x6x6mm rectangular magnets of N48 and 52 strength.

In certain embodiments, the cast or moid can contain an alternating bubble or raised bump type iayout, such as patterned as a checkerboard iayout In such an embodiment, one mold on an inner lining of the carrying case of the mold will have the magnets placed in the bubble or raised bumps. On the opposite inner lining, the magnets may be placed on the depressed area in-between the bubble or raised bumps. When the two sides come in contact, the bubble or raised bumps attract via magnetism to rest in-between the raised bumps on the other side holding all objects in place.




 
Previous Patent: HOLDER FOR GAME CONTROLLER

Next Patent: CERAMIC VAPORIZER