US20200275749A1
2020-09-03
16/501,179
2019-03-01
This invention the one plus two travel case is a rolling travel case that has two additional bags concealed within and under the interior lining, comprising a total of three bags in one. These bags are used for transporting clothing and personal items necessary for travel. The rolling case is the first bag and the second bag is attached to the interior lining with a zipper and when zipped apart it converts into a light weight piece of luggage with a shoulder strap. The third bag is a tote handbag that has separate zip panels hidden under the side and bottom of the interior lining. When these zip panels are removed and assembled they create a tote handbag.
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A45C7/0045 » CPC main
Collapsible or extensible purses, luggage, bags or the like; Rigid or semi-rigid luggage comprising a plurality of separable elements which can be used independently of one another
A45C5/03 » CPC further
Rigid or semi-rigid luggage Suitcases
A45C7/005 » CPC further
Collapsible or extensible purses, luggage, bags or the like; Rigid or semi-rigid luggage with interchangeable elements forming the storage space, e.g. modular
A45C7/00 IPC
Collapsible or extensible purses, luggage, bags or the like
A45C13/02 » CPC further
Details; Accessories Interior fittings; Means, e.g. inserts, for holding and packing articles
The one plus two travel case is comprised of three bags in one. This rolling case can be made of various materials and fabrics such as leather, faux leather, vinyl, plastic, nylon, and aluminum are examples. The first is a rolling case that conceals two other bags. This rolling case has a zip out interior lining that converts into a second piece of luggage. The second bag is a part of the lining and is attached to the interior side lining wall of the rolling case with a zipper. The second bag zips close and open and has a hand strap and an adjustable shoulder strap. The third bag is a tote handbag that has separated zip panels hidden under and around the side of the lining. These panels are attached to the side walls and the bottom the rolling case with magnetic snaps that hold them stationary. Once removed these panels are assembled and zipped together to create a fashionable tote handbag for men and women.
The one plus two travel case is a travel case that evolved from the travel industry through experience and observation over the years of carrying bags and watching travelers carry rolling cases supporting multiple bags. The one plus two travel case is a bag comprised of two additional bags that are concealed in and under the lining in a primary rolling case. The development of the one plus two travel bag was inspired from years of travel and sometimes having the immediate need for additional bags. The one plus two travel case gives the user the option and flexibility of utilizing a second or third bag while conveniently carrying them and when not in use concealing them inside the lining of the rolling case. The one plus two travel case alleviates the need to carry one or more unused empty bag.
In brief summary the one plus two travel case is a travel case comprised of three bags in one. The primary rolling case contains two additional bags hidden in and under the interior lining. One advantage of the one plus two travel case is that the consumer has the option of utilizing one, two or three bags when necessary. The first bag being the rolling case, the second consist of a zip out lining that converts into a lightweight travel bag with shoulder strap and the third bag is a tote handbag that has separated zip panels that are zipped together to create a tote handbag. When separated all three bags can collectively be used as luggage or they can be utilized as independent separate bags. It is an improvement in relation to its predecessors or contemporary luggage by having the capacity to hold and conceal two additional bags. While using the primary rolling case the second bag is attached by zipper to the walls of the interior lining of the case and the tote handbag is separated hidden under the interior lining.
FIG. 1 drawing shows three dimensional view of a closed rolling case
FIG. 2 drawing shows a three dimensional view of a zipped open rolling case with the lining zipped close 1.
FIG. 3 this drawing shows a three dimensional view of a zipped open rolling case with the zippered lining bag removed. This drawing also shows three piece zip tote panels 2 on the bottom and side of the rolling case
FIG. 4 shows a three dimensional drawing of a zipped open rolling case with the top half of the lining partially zipped open 3 that converts into a lining bag showing a part of a zip tote handbag panel 2. It also shows the bottom half of the rolling case lining zipped close.
FIG. 5 is a front view drawing of the convertible lining bag 3. This bag has been zipped apart from the interior lining.
FIG. 6 is a three dimensional drawing of the convertible lining bag 3 that has been zipped apart from the interior lining
FIG. 7 drawing shows three dimensional view of a tote handbag with panels completely assembled FIG. 8 drawing is a front view showing front zip panel of the tote handbag.
FIG. 9 drawing is a front view showing the back zip panel of the tote handbag.
FIG. 10 is a front view drawing of the zip panel that zips around FIGS. 8 and 9 to complete assembly and construction of the tote handbag. The three dotted lines 4, represent hidden magnetic snaps
FIG. 11 drawing shows flat front view of the tote handbag zip panels of FIGS. 8, 9 and 10 partially assembled to construct the tote handbag
Below please see reference numbers used throughout the description to refer to elements in the drawings:
1. Rolling luggage case comprising:
a zip out lining that converts into a zip luggage bag
a zip out lining bag with hand handle and a shoulder strap
2. A tote handbag with separated zip panels hidden under side and bottom of lining
At least three separated zip panels that when assembled and zipped together they construct a tote handbag
Separated zip tote handbag panels attached to the interior side wall and bottom of rolling case held stationary with magnetic snaps
3. Handbag zip panels when assembled can be reverse to create the look of a different handbag