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US980098A
US980098A US52621809A US1909526218A US980098A US 980098 A US980098 A US 980098A US 52621809 A US52621809 A US 52621809A US 1909526218 A US1909526218 A US 1909526218A US 980098 A US980098 A US 980098A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the object of the invention is to provide a lnew and improved bag, more especially designed for safely housing a large number of parasols and similar articles, such as umbrellas or canes, in a comparatively small space.
  • a main bag having sides tapering from the bottom to the mouth of the bag, and outside pockets arranged exteriorly of the main bag, closed at their lower ends and open at the top, the latter being a distance below the mouth of the main bag.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective View of the bag ⁇ in a closed position;
  • Fig. 2 is a cross section of the same;
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional plan view of the parasol bag;
  • Fig. t is an enlarged sectional side elevation of the lower end of the bag;
  • Fig. 5 is a side elevation of one of the sections or pieces for forming the body of the bag; and
  • Fig. 6 is a similar view of one of the pieces for forming an outside pocket.
  • the main bag A is formed of wedgeshape'd sections A of a suitable fabric material, the sections being united with each other along their side edges, as indicated in Fig. 3, preferably by sewing, to foi-m a bag which gradually increases in size from the lower end to the mout-h A2.
  • On the outside of this main bag A are arranged a number of pockl ets B, corresponding in number' to the sections of which the main bag A is made, each pocket B being formed of a wedge-shaped piece B of fabric material, united at its side edges to the seams of adjacent bag sections A, the seams thus produced being preferably reinforced and covered by bindings C of strong fabric tape, the parts being united by sewing or otherwise fastened together.
  • the lower ends of the pieces B for 4forming the outside pockets B are attached at the side to a reinforcing strip C', of a Specification of Letters Patent.
  • I strong' fabric material such as soft leather or the like, and which in turn is sewed 01' otherwise :fastened to a fabric covering D of a bottom D of wood o1' other suitable material, and preferably circular in shape.
  • the lower ends of the pieces A forming the main bag A terminate a distance above the bottom l), as plainly indicated in Fig. 4l, so that the bottom l) forms a support for the parasols that are placed inside of the bag A, and also those that are put in the pockets B, as the ends of the sticks of the parasols in both the bag A and the pockets B can rest on the bottom l).
  • the mouth A2 of the bag A is preferably provided with a draw string E, to permit of closing the mouth of the bag to exclude dust from the interior of the bag and the parasols stored therein, at the saine time holding the parasols securely in place within the bag A.
  • the higher' grade or more expensive parasols are placed within the bau A, while the cheaper parasols may be place in the outside pockets B, it being understood that the upper ends of the pockets B are a distance below the mouth A2 of the main bag A, so as to permit of conveniently placing the parasols in position in the pockets or removing the same therefrom, by the handles of the parasols sticking out of the upper' ends of the said outside pockets B.
  • a large number of parasols can be stored inside the main bag A and about six parasols stored in the outside pockets.
  • the pa 'asols stored .in the bag take up comparatively little roorn, and the bag with its contents inay be conveniently 'placed in the corner of a room on a shelf or in a trunk, or hung up on a support F, as indicated in Fig. 1.
  • the parasol bag is more especially designed foi' use by parties requiring a large number of parasols, one for each dress, with which it is matched.
  • a bag for containing parasols, umbrellas or canes comprising a main bag formed i of fabric pieces increasing in width from bottom to top, the side edges of the said fabric pieces being united, pocket pieces on the outside of the main bag and secured at their side edges to the side edges of the said fabric pieces, each pocket piece forming with a corresponding bag piece a pocket, the lower ends of the pocket pieces projecting beyond the lower ends of the said bag pieces, and a bottom to which the lower ends of the said pocket pieces are secured.
  • a bag for containing parasols, umbrellas or canes comprising a main bag formed of fabric pieces increasing in width from the bottom to the top, the side edges of the said fabric pieces being united, pocket pieces on the outside of the said main bag and se* cured at their side edges to the side edges of the said fabric pieces, each pocket piece forming with a corresponding bag piece a pocket, the lower ends of the pocket pieces projecting beyond the lower ends of the said bag pieces, a bottom to which the lower ends of the said pocket pieces are secured, and a binding for each of the united edges of the said bag pieces and pocket pieces.
  • a bag of the character specified comf prising a main portion having a mouth and means for closing the saine, and a series of pockets outside of the main portion and ar ranged lengthwise thereof, each pocket being closed at itslower end and having an open top below the mouth of the main portion whereby to permit the handle of the articles contained in the pockets to be seen, said main portion having a block of rigid material forming the bottom thereof to retain the bottom part of the bag in open position and to properly space the pockets from each other.

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H; K. HANSEN.
PARASOL BAG. APPLICATION FILED NOV. 4, 1909.
Patented Dec.27, 1910.
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H. K. HANSEN.
PABASOL BAG.
APPLIoATIoN FILED Nov. 4. 1909.
Patented Dec.r27, 1910.
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UNITED STATESQENT OFFICE.
HANSINE K. HANSEN,
or New YORK, N. Y.
PARASOL-BAG.
Application led November To all whom t may concern.'
Be it known that I, HANsiNn K. HANSEN, a subjectI of the King of Norway, and a resident of the city of New York, borough of Manhattan, in the county and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved ParasoLBag, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The object of the invention is to provide a lnew and improved bag, more especially designed for safely housing a large number of parasols and similar articles, such as umbrellas or canes, in a comparatively small space. y
For the purpose mentioned, use is made of a main bag having sides tapering from the bottom to the mouth of the bag, and outside pockets arranged exteriorly of the main bag, closed at their lower ends and open at the top, the latter being a distance below the mouth of the main bag.
A practical embodiment of the invention is represented in the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a perspective View of the bag `in a closed position; Fig. 2 is a cross section of the same; Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional plan view of the parasol bag; Fig. t is an enlarged sectional side elevation of the lower end of the bag; Fig. 5 is a side elevation of one of the sections or pieces for forming the body of the bag; and Fig. 6 is a similar view of one of the pieces for forming an outside pocket.
The main bag A is formed of wedgeshape'd sections A of a suitable fabric material, the sections being united with each other along their side edges, as indicated in Fig. 3, preferably by sewing, to foi-m a bag which gradually increases in size from the lower end to the mout-h A2. On the outside of this main bag A are arranged a number of pockl ets B, corresponding in number' to the sections of which the main bag A is made, each pocket B being formed of a wedge-shaped piece B of fabric material, united at its side edges to the seams of adjacent bag sections A, the seams thus produced being preferably reinforced and covered by bindings C of strong fabric tape, the parts being united by sewing or otherwise fastened together. The lower ends of the pieces B for 4forming the outside pockets B are attached at the side to a reinforcing strip C', of a Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 27, .1910.
4, 1909. serial No. 526,218.
I strong' fabric material such as soft leather or the like, and which in turn is sewed 01' otherwise :fastened to a fabric covering D of a bottom D of wood o1' other suitable material, and preferably circular in shape. The lower ends of the pieces A forming the main bag A terminate a distance above the bottom l), as plainly indicated in Fig. 4l, so that the bottom l) forms a support for the parasols that are placed inside of the bag A, and also those that are put in the pockets B, as the ends of the sticks of the parasols in both the bag A and the pockets B can rest on the bottom l). The mouth A2 of the bag A is preferably provided with a draw string E, to permit of closing the mouth of the bag to exclude dust from the interior of the bag and the parasols stored therein, at the saine time holding the parasols securely in place within the bag A.
In using the bag, the higher' grade or more expensive parasols are placed within the bau A, while the cheaper parasols may be place in the outside pockets B, it being understood that the upper ends of the pockets B are a distance below the mouth A2 of the main bag A, so as to permit of conveniently placing the parasols in position in the pockets or removing the same therefrom, by the handles of the parasols sticking out of the upper' ends of the said outside pockets B.
By the arrangement described, a large number of parasols can be stored inside the main bag A and about six parasols stored in the outside pockets. As many pockets are provided as there are sections A employed for forming the bag, to close the mout-h A2 of the bag, the latter when open permitting convenient removal of any one of the parasols stored within the main bag A. The pa 'asols stored .in the bag take up comparatively little roorn, and the bag with its contents inay be conveniently 'placed in the corner of a room on a shelf or in a trunk, or hung up on a support F, as indicated in Fig. 1.
The parasol bag is more especially designed foi' use by parties requiring a large number of parasols, one for each dress, with which it is matched.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
1. A bag for containing parasols, umbrellas or canes, comprising a main bag formed i of fabric pieces increasing in width from bottom to top, the side edges of the said fabric pieces being united, pocket pieces on the outside of the main bag and secured at their side edges to the side edges of the said fabric pieces, each pocket piece forming with a corresponding bag piece a pocket, the lower ends of the pocket pieces projecting beyond the lower ends of the said bag pieces, and a bottom to which the lower ends of the said pocket pieces are secured.
2. A bag for containing parasols, umbrellas or canes, comprising a main bag formed of fabric pieces increasing in width from the bottom to the top, the side edges of the said fabric pieces being united, pocket pieces on the outside of the said main bag and se* cured at their side edges to the side edges of the said fabric pieces, each pocket piece forming with a corresponding bag piece a pocket, the lower ends of the pocket pieces projecting beyond the lower ends of the said bag pieces, a bottom to which the lower ends of the said pocket pieces are secured, and a binding for each of the united edges of the said bag pieces and pocket pieces.
3. A bag of the character specified, comf prising a main portion having a mouth and means for closing the saine, and a series of pockets outside of the main portion and ar ranged lengthwise thereof, each pocket being closed at itslower end and having an open top below the mouth of the main portion whereby to permit the handle of the articles contained in the pockets to be seen, said main portion having a block of rigid material forming the bottom thereof to retain the bottom part of the bag in open position and to properly space the pockets from each other.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing` witnesses.
HANSINE K. HANSEN.
Vitnesses:
THEO. G. HosTER, PHILIP D. RoLLI-IAUS.
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Cited By (6)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2448404A (en) * 1947-01-24 1948-08-31 Handi Bag Co Lady's handbag
US2533725A (en) * 1946-09-24 1950-12-12 Eisenberg Daniel Collapsible support for umbrellas, shoes, and the like
US2706562A (en) * 1952-02-26 1955-04-19 Hersh Maria Anna Display devices
US2716994A (en) * 1950-12-14 1955-09-06 Torricelli Creations Inc Combined umbrella and pocket bag construction
US3135389A (en) * 1961-04-26 1964-06-02 Aileen B Farley Rotatable shoe rack
US20080142128A1 (en) * 2006-12-19 2008-06-19 Kaung-Ti Yung Flower-shaped bag

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2533725A (en) * 1946-09-24 1950-12-12 Eisenberg Daniel Collapsible support for umbrellas, shoes, and the like
US2448404A (en) * 1947-01-24 1948-08-31 Handi Bag Co Lady's handbag
US2716994A (en) * 1950-12-14 1955-09-06 Torricelli Creations Inc Combined umbrella and pocket bag construction
US2706562A (en) * 1952-02-26 1955-04-19 Hersh Maria Anna Display devices
US3135389A (en) * 1961-04-26 1964-06-02 Aileen B Farley Rotatable shoe rack
US20080142128A1 (en) * 2006-12-19 2008-06-19 Kaung-Ti Yung Flower-shaped bag

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