The present disclosure provides a bag assembly comprising a first bag with a first connector configuration, a second bag with a second connector configuration that is different than the first connector configuration, and an adapter strap configured to couple the first bag and the second bag to form a self-stabilizing bag assembly. The adapter strap may comprise an asymmetric strap comprising a first connector or a first set of connectors disposed on a first side of the adapter strap and a second connector or a second set of connectors disposed on a second side of the adapter strap.
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. A bag assembly, comprising:
. The bag assembly of, wherein the first connector or the first set of connectors comprises one or more clips, hooks, or G-shaped buckles.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the one or more clips, hooks, or G-shaped buckles are configured to engage or interface with one or more loops or connection rails provided on or attached to the first bag or the second bag.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the second connector or the second set of connectors comprises a buckle member.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the buckle member is configured to engage or interface with one or more other buckle members provided on or attached to the first bag or the second bag.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the first side of the adapter strap comprises a single connector.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the second side of the adapter strap comprises a plurality of connectors.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the plurality of connectors comprises a different type of connector than the single connector.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the first side of the adapter strap comprises a plurality of connectors.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the second side of the adapter strap comprises a single connector.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the single connector comprises a different type of connector than the plurality of connectors.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the first bag comprises a luggage bag with one or more buckle members configured to engage or receive the first connector or the first set of connectors.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the second bag comprises an elongated travel bag with one or more loops or connection rails configured to engage or receive the second connector or the second set of connectors.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the second bag comprises another luggage bag with one or more loops or connection rails configured to engage or receive the second connector or the second set of connectors.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the first bag comprises a luggage bag with one or more loops or connection rails configured to engage or receive the first connector or the first set of connectors.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the second bag comprises an elongated travel bag with one or more buckle members configured to engage or receive the second connector or the second set of connectors.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the second bag comprises another luggage bag with one or more buckle members configured to engage or receive the second connector or the second set of connectors.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the adapter strap comprises a first strap, a second strap, and a third strap, wherein the first connector is attached or coupled to the first strap or the second strap, and wherein the second connector is attached or coupled to the third strap.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the first strap and the second strap are joined together along a first attachment interface.
. The bag assembly of, wherein the third strap is joined to the first strap and/or the second strap along a second attachment interface extending around the first attachment interface.
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This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 18/882,697 filed on Sep. 11, 2024, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/945,981 filed on Jun. 6, 2024, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/946,015 filed on Jun. 6, 2024, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/946,022 filed on Jun. 6, 2024, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/946,039 filed on Jun. 6, 2024, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
The movement and transportation of items and/or equipment can involve the storage or placement of the items and/or equipment in one or more bags. In some cases, the bags used to move and transport the items and/or equipment can play an important role in how easily and how safely the items and/or equipment can be moved or transported.
The present disclosure provides various non-limiting examples of bags that can be used to carry or transport items and/or equipment. In some cases, the bags disclosed herein may be configured for subjects who travel frequently with multiple bags containing personal items and/or professional equipment. In some cases, the bags disclosed herein may be configured to meet the demands of avid travelers who expect their bags to reliably protect their personal items and/or professional equipment day in and day out. In some cases, the bags disclosed herein may be configured to withstand tough travel conditions or environments with ease so that travelers can move or transport their personal items and/or professional equipment without worrying about damaging their bags or the contents within their bags.
In some cases, the bags disclosed herein may include one or more covers that can shield and protect the bags and the contents of the bags from damage or wear due to physical impacts and/or exposure to external climates or conditions. In some cases, the covers may be contoured to allow the bags to be nested together in series or in tandem for convenient and stable transport.
In some cases, the bags disclosed herein may be linked or connected to one or more other bags to simplify the movement and transport of multiple bags at once. In some cases, the bags disclosed herein may be linked or connected together to form a self-stabilizing or a self-stabilized bag assembly so that a subject can simultaneously move or transport multiple bags together with minimal effort.
In one aspect, the present disclosure provides one or more bags for transporting or moving items and/or equipment. In some embodiments, the one or more bags may be connected or linked together to form a bag assembly. In some embodiments, the bag assembly may comprise at least a first bag and a second bag.
In some embodiments, the bag assembly may comprise a first bag. In some embodiments, the first bag may comprise a top surface, a bottom surface, a front surface, a back surface, and a plurality of side surfaces arranged to form an enclosed interior region for storing items or equipment within the first bag. In some embodiments, the first bag may comprise a first protective cover extending along the back surface of the first bag. In some embodiments, the first bag may comprise a first handle assembly comprising a first handle and a first plurality of support members attached to the first handle. In some embodiments, the first handle assembly may be positioned (i) external to the enclosed interior region of the first bag and (ii) between the first protective cover and the back surface of the first bag so that the first handle assembly is retractable into a partially enclosed region provided between the first protective cover and the back surface of the first bag. In some embodiments, the first bag may comprise a first connector assembly comprising a first external strap with a single connecting fastener attached to the first external strap. In some embodiments, the connecting fastener may be positionable or securable along the front surface of the first bag.
In some embodiments, the bag assembly may comprise a second bag. In some embodiments, the second bag may have a greater length, height, and/or width than the first bag or a larger storage volume than the first bag. In some embodiments, the second bag may comprise a top surface, a bottom surface, a front surface, a back surface, and a plurality of side surfaces arranged to form an enclosed interior region for storing items or equipment within the second bag. In some embodiments, the second bag may comprise a second protective cover extending along the back surface of the second bag. In some embodiments, the second bag may comprise a second handle assembly comprising a second handle and a second plurality of support members attached to the second handle. In some embodiments, the second handle assembly may be positioned (i) external to the enclosed interior region of the second bag and (ii) between the second protective cover and the back surface of the second bag so that the second handle assembly is retractable into a partially enclosed region formed between the second protective cover and the back surface of the second bag. In some embodiments, the second bag may comprise a second connector assembly with a different configuration or arrangement of connectors than the first connector assembly. In some embodiments, the second connector assembly may comprise a second external strap with a first fastener and a second fastener attached to the second external strap. In some embodiments, the first fastener may be provided along the top surface of the second bag and the second fastener may be positionable or securable along the front surface of the second bag. In some embodiments, the first fastener may be configured to engage the connecting fastener attached to the first external strap of the first bag. In some embodiments, the first external strap may be configured to extend under the second handle and between the second plurality of support members to facilitate a coupling between the connecting fastener of the first bag and the first fastener of the second bag.
In some embodiments, the first connector assembly may comprise a first complementary fastener provided along the front surface of the first bag. In some embodiments, the first complementary fastener may be configured to engage the connecting fastener of the first bag when the connecting fastener and the first fastener are decoupled. In some embodiments, the connecting fastener may be positionable along the front surface of the first bag to facilitate a coupling between the connecting fastener and the first complementary fastener. In some embodiments, the connecting fastener may be extendable towards the top surface of the second bag to facilitate a coupling between the connecting fastener and the first fastener of the second bag.
In some embodiments, the second connector assembly may comprise a second complementary fastener provided along the front surface of the second bag. In some embodiments, the second complementary fastener may be configured to engage the second fastener to secure the second fastener along the front surface of the second bag.
In some embodiments, the first fastener may be oriented in a first direction when the first fastener is secured to the connecting fastener. In some embodiments, the second fastener may be oriented in a second direction that is perpendicular or orthogonal to the first direction when the second fastener is secured to the second complementary fastener. In some embodiments, the second fastener may be oriented towards the bottom surface of the second bag when the second fastener is secured to the second complementary fastener. In some embodiments, the first fastener may be oriented towards the back surface of the second bag and towards the front surface of the first bag when the first fastener is secured to the connecting fastener. In some embodiments, the first fastener may be oriented towards the back surface of the second bag and towards the front surface of the first bag when the first fastener and the connecting fastener are decoupled.
In some embodiments, the second connector assembly of the second bag may include a same number of connectors or a same type of connector as the first connector assembly of the first bag. In some embodiments, the second connector assembly of the second bag may include a different number of connectors or a different type of connector than the first connector assembly of the first bag.
In some embodiments, the first protective cover may be sized and/or shaped differently than the second protective cover. In some embodiments, the first protective cover and the second protective cover may have one or more common surface features. In some embodiments, the second protective cover may include one or more surface features defining a surface contour that corresponds to a surface contour of the front surface of the first bag. In some embodiments, the first protective cover and/or the second protective cover may include one or more apertures or windows configured to expose or reveal one or more other components or sub-assemblies of the first bag or the second bag.
In some embodiments, the first bag and/or the second bag may comprise a divider flap. In some embodiments, the divider flap may have a first end secured to a bottom portion of the first bag or the second bag. In some embodiments, the divider flap may have a second end that is securable to a top portion of the first bag or the second bag.
In some embodiments, the bag assembly may optionally comprise a third bag with a third protective cover attached to the third bag. In some embodiments, the third bag may comprise a same type of bag as the first bag and/or the second bag. In some embodiments, the third bag may comprise a third handle assembly comprising a third handle and a third plurality of support members attached to the third handle. In some embodiments, the third bag may comprise a third connector assembly comprising a third fastener provided along a top surface of the third bag and a fourth fastener that is positionable or securable along a front surface of the third bag. In some embodiments, the second external strap of the second bag may be configured to extend under the third handle and between the third plurality of support members to facilitate a coupling between the second fastener and the third fastener.
In some embodiments, the bag assembly may optionally comprise a third bag comprising an elongated travel bag that is sized and/or shaped differently than the first bag and/or the second bag. In some embodiments, the elongated travel bag may comprise a third connector assembly comprising a third fastener provided along a back surface of the elongated travel bag. In some embodiments, the third fastener may be positioned directly above an upper edge of the third protective cover. In some embodiments, the second fastener of the second bag may be configured to engage the third fastener to detachably couple the third bag to the second bag.
In some embodiments, the second connector assembly of the second bag and/or the third connector assembly of the third bag may have a same configuration or arrangement of connectors as the first connector assembly of the first bag. In some embodiments, the second connector assembly of the second bag and/or the third connector assembly of the third bag may have a different configuration or a different arrangement of connectors than the first connector assembly of the first bag.
In another aspect, the present disclosure provides a bag assembly comprising a first bag with a first connector configuration; a second bag with a second connector configuration that is different than the first connector configuration; and an adapter strap configured to couple the first bag and the second bag to form a self-stabilizing bag assembly.
In some embodiments, the adapter strap may comprise an asymmetric strap. In some embodiments, the asymmetric strap may comprise a first connector or a first set of connectors disposed on a first side of the adapter strap and a second connector or a second set of connectors disposed on a second side of the adapter strap.
In some embodiments, the first connector or the first set of connectors may comprise one or more clips, hooks, or G-shaped buckles. In some embodiments, the one or more clips, hooks, or G-shaped buckles may be configured to engage or interface with one or more loops or connection rails provided on or attached to the first bag or the second bag.
In some embodiments, the second connector or the second set of connectors may comprise a buckle member. In some embodiments, the buckle member may be configured to engage or interface with one or more other buckle members provided on or attached to the first bag or the second bag.
In some embodiments, the first side of the adapter strap may comprise a single connector. In some embodiments, the second side of the adapter strap may comprise a plurality of connectors. In some embodiments, the plurality of connectors may comprise a different type of connector than the single connector.
In some embodiments, the first side of the adapter strap may comprise a plurality of connectors. In some embodiments, the second side of the adapter strap may comprise a single connector. In some embodiments, the single connector may comprise a different type of connector than the plurality of connectors.
In some embodiments, the first bag may comprise a luggage bag with one or more buckle members configured to engage or receive the first connector or the first set of connectors. In some embodiments, the second bag may comprise an elongated travel bag with one or more loops or connection rails configured to engage or receive the second connector or the second set of connectors. In some embodiments, the second bag may comprise another luggage bag with one or more loops or connection rails configured to engage or receive the second connector or the second set of connectors.
In some embodiments, the first bag may comprise a luggage bag with one or more loops or connection rails configured to engage or receive the first connector or the first set of connectors. In some embodiments, the second bag may comprise an elongated travel bag with one or more buckle members configured to engage or receive the second connector or the second set of connectors. In some embodiments, the second bag may comprise another luggage bag with one or more buckle members configured to engage or receive the second connector or the second set of connectors.
In some embodiments, the adapter strap may comprise a first strap, a second strap, and a third strap. In some embodiments, the first connector may be attached or coupled to the first strap or the second strap. In some embodiments, the second connector may be attached or coupled to the third strap. In some embodiments, the first strap and the second strap may be joined together along a first attachment interface. In some embodiments, the third strap may be joined to the first strap and/or the second strap along a second attachment interface extending around the first attachment interface.
Additional aspects and advantages of the present disclosure will become readily apparent to those skilled in this art from the following detailed description, wherein only illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure are shown and described. As will be realized, the present disclosure is capable of other and different embodiments, and its several details are capable of modifications in various obvious respects, all without departing from the disclosure. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive.
In one aspect, the present disclosure provides various non-limiting examples of bags that can be used to carry or transport various items and/or equipment. The bags disclosed herein may be configured to endure tough travel conditions and to protect personal items and/or professional equipment from damage or wear by shielding such items and/or equipment from (i) direct physical contact with external objects or surfaces and (ii) direct exposure to external environments, climates, and/or conditions.
In some cases, the bags may be configured to protect or shield the items or equipment from damage or wear as the bags move between two or more locations. In some cases, the bags may be configured to protect or shield the items or equipment from damage or wear as the bags are being transported across or over a ground surface. In some cases, the bags may be configured to protect or shield the items or equipment from damage or wear as the bags are being transported on a vehicle. In some cases, the bags may be configured to protect or shield the items or equipment from damage or wear as the bags are being moved into a vehicle. In some cases, the bags may be configured to protect or shield the items or equipment from damage or wear as the bags are being removed from a vehicle.
schematically illustrate an example of a bagthat can be used to transport various items or equipment. In some embodiments, the bagmay comprise a bag that can be checked in for transport on a vehicle from one location to another location.
In some embodiments, the base of the bag may comprise one or more wheels or rollersfor enhancing or facilitating a transportability of the bag. In some cases, the one or more wheels or rollersmay have a fixed position and/or orientation relative to the base of the bag. In some cases, the one or more wheels or rollersmay be configured to rotate about one or more fixed or predetermined axes. In some cases, the one or more wheels or rollersmay be configured to swivel about a lateral or vertical axis to adjust a direction in which the bag can be rolled. In some cases, the lateral or vertical axis may be different than the one or more fixed or predetermined axes. In some cases, the one or more wheels or rollersmay be configured to pivot or articulate about another axis that is different than (i) the lateral or vertical axis and/or (ii) the one or more fixed or predetermined axes.
In some embodiments, the bag may comprise one or more wheels or rollersthat are fixed or coupled to a movable component of the bag. In some cases, the movable component may include an articulating arm or leg that is configured to extend the one or more wheels or rollersaway from the bag so that the bag can be rolled while in a tilted configuration. In some cases, the articulating arm or leg may be configured to retract the one or more wheels or rollersback towards the bag so that the bag can be stored or transported in an upright configuration.
In some embodiments, the bag may comprise a plurality of wheels or rollers. In some cases, the plurality of wheels or rollersmay include a first set of wheels or rollers disposed on or attached to the base of the bag, and a second set of wheels or rollers disposed on or attached to an articulating arm or leg of the bag. In some cases, the first set of wheels or rollers may be used to roll the bag in a desired direction when the bag is in an upright configuration and/or when the bag is in a tilted configuration. In some cases, the first set of wheels or rollers may be positioned at or near a perimeter or an edge of the base so that the bag can be rolled in a desired direction when the bag is in either an upright configuration or a tilted configuration. In some cases, the second set of wheels or rollers may be used to roll the bag in a desired direction when the bag is in an upright configuration and/or when the bag is in a tilted configuration. In some cases, the second set of wheels or rollers may be positioned at or near a distal end of the articulating arm or leg so that the second set of wheels or rollers can contact the surface under the bag when the bag is in either the tilted configuration or the upright configuration.
In some embodiments, the bag may comprise a handle assembly. In some embodiments, the handle assembly may comprise a handlefor maneuvering the bag. In some embodiments, the handle assembly may comprise a plurality of support members attached to the handle.
In some cases, the handlemay comprise a retractable handle that can be extended upwards and/or retracted downwards. In some cases, the handlemay be configured to retract into a partially enclosed region formed between an exterior surface of the bag and a cover surrounding the exterior surface of the bag. In some cases, the handle assembly may be positioned (i) external to the interior region of the bag and (ii) between the back surface of the bag and the cover surrounding the exterior surface of the bag so that the handle assembly can be retracted into the partially enclosed region provided between the cover and the exterior surface of the bag.
In some cases, the support members of the handle assembly may include a set of members that are telescopically arranged to facilitate the extension and retraction of the handle. In some cases, the set of members may be retractable into a housing that is sized and shaped to receive the set of members. In some cases, the housing may be positioned or formed between the back surface of the bag and the cover surrounding the exterior surface of the bag. In some cases, the set of members may be extendable from the housing to deploy the handle.
In some cases, the set of members may be sized and shaped to minimize or reduce the spacing or clearance between the telescopically arranged members. In some cases, the set of members and the interior of the housing may be sized and shaped to minimize or reduce the spacing or clearance between the telescopically arranged members and the interior of the housing.
In some cases, the spacing or clearance may be reduced and tightened to within a predetermined tolerance that allows the handle and the support members to remain in a fixed position and/or a fixed orientation when a subject exerts a force on the handle or otherwise manipulates the handle to maneuver the bag around. In some cases, the spacing or clearance may be configured to reduce or eliminate any wiggling of the handle or the support members relative to the housing or the rest of the bag when the handle and the support members are extended upwards and deployed.
In some cases, the spacing or clearance may still allow the set of members to easily (i) translate relative to each other and (ii) collapse or retract into the housing so that the handle can simply drop from an extended position to a fully retracted position with minimal user input. For example, in some cases, when the subject engages a pressure-sensitive actuator associated with the handle assembly to disengage any mechanical or physical locks holding the handle up in an extended position, the handle may be configured to drop from the extended position to the fully retracted position without any other manual or physical inputs from the subject beyond the engagement of the pressure-sensitive actuator.
In some embodiments, the bag may comprise a connector assembly that can be used to connect the bag to another bag. In some embodiments, the connector assembly may comprise one or more fasteners attached or coupled to the bag. In some embodiments, the one or more fasteners may be provided along a top surface, a bottom surface, a front surface, a back surface, and/or one or more side surfaces of the bag.
In some cases, the one or more fasteners may include a fastenerthat is positionable along the front surface of the bag. In some cases, the fastenermay comprise a clip or a buckle. In other cases, the fastener may comprise a hook, a loop, a latch, a snap closure, a hook and loop fastener, a magnetic element, or any other type of coupling element that can be used to form a physical connection with another component or another coupling element that is complementary to the coupling element. In some cases, the coupling element and/or the complementary coupling element may include one or more male fasteners and/or one or more female fasteners.
In some cases, the fastenermay be securable to a complementary fastener provided along the front surface of the bag. In some cases, the fastenermay be oriented towards the bottom surface of the bag when the fastener is secured to the complementary fastener provided along the front surface of the bag.
In some cases, the fastenermay be positionable along the front surface of the bag to facilitate a coupling between the fastener and the complementary fastener. In some cases, the fastenermay be movable or extendable towards the top surface(s) of one or more other bags to facilitate a coupling between the fastenerand one or more other fasteners disposed on the top surface(s) of the one or more other bags.
In some cases, the one or more fasteners may include an additional fastenerprovided on or along the top surface of the bag. In some cases, the additional fastenermay be oriented towards the back surface of the bag. In some cases, the additional fastenermay be configured to engage one or more fasteners provided on or associated with one or more other bags in order to connect the bag to said one or more other bags. In some cases, the additional fastenermay be oriented towards the front surface(s) of the one or more other bags so that the additional fastener can engage the one or more other fasteners provided on the one or more other bags.
In some cases, the additional fastenermay be oriented towards the back surface of the bag or towards the front surface(s) of the one or more other bags when the additional fasteneris coupled to the one or more other fasteners provided on the one or more other bags. In some cases, the additional fastenermay be oriented towards the back surface of the bag or towards the front surface(s) of the one or more other bags when the additional fastenerand the one or more other fasteners provided on the one or more other bags are decoupled.
In some cases, the fastenerand the additional fastenermay be oriented in different directions. In some cases, the fastenermay be oriented in a first direction when the fastener is secured to a complementary fastener provided along the front surface of the bag. In some cases, the additional fastenermay be oriented in a second direction that is perpendicular or orthogonal to the first direction when the additional fastener is secured to a connecting fastener associated with one or more other bags. In some cases, the additional fastenermay be oriented in a second direction that is perpendicular or orthogonal to the first direction when the additional fastener is decoupled from the connecting fastener associated with the one or more other bags.
In some cases, the bag may not or need not include any complementary fastener for the additional fastener. In such cases, the additional fastenermay always be readily accessible so that the additional fastenercan be directly attached or coupled to one or more other fasteners provided on one or more other bags without having to first decouple the additional fastenerfrom a complementary (mating) fastener.
In some embodiments, the bag may comprise one or more external straps extending across a top surface, a bottom surface, a front surface, a back surface, and/or one or more side surfaces of the bag. In some cases, the one or more external straps may include an external strapthat is attached to an external surface of the bag. In some cases, the external strapmay be attached to the external surface of the bag at one or more locations. In some cases, the external strapmay be attached to the external surface of the bag at a plurality of different locations along the top, bottom, front, back, left, and/or right side surfaces of the bag. In some cases, a portion or a section of the external strap may be detached from the external surface of the bag. In some cases, the detached portions of the external strap may include one or more end portions that can be freely manipulated or moved relative to the external surface of the bag.
In some cases, one or more fasteners may be attached or coupled to the one or more external straps. In some cases, the one or more fasteners may be attached or coupled to the end portions of the one or more external straps so that the fasteners can be freely manipulated or moved relative to the external surface of the bag. In some cases, the one or more fasteners may be attached or coupled to a fixed portion or section of the external straps. In some cases, the fixed portion or section of the external straps may include a part of the external straps that is secured to the external surface of the bag (e.g., using a fastener, an adhesive, or any other type of coupling element).
In some embodiments, the bag may comprise an external strapwith a fastenerprovided on or attached to the external strap. In some embodiments, the external strapmay be secured along a front side of the bag by connecting the fastenerto a complementary fastener disposed on the front side of the bag. In some embodiments, a distal end of the external strapmay be disconnected from the front side of the bag and reattached to another bag by connecting the fastenerto another complementary fastener disposed on another bag.
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December 11, 2025
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