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Shop bag

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-12-01
CARONE ROBERT
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[0009] The invention is a bag for storing, carrying, identifying, and retrieving for use any of a wide range of small fasteners or other hardware, or of small quantities of surface treatments such as paint, putty, calk, or spackle. The invention's bag is made of tough transparent plastic such as 6 to 8 mills thick, to resist puncture or ripping by sharp objects and to facilitate identification of the stored objects or substances. The bag closes at the top by the folding over of

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The user of a clamp is faced with the inconvenience of fumbling with clamp handles and tolerating the clamp's shape during movement.
Some of the conventional bags lack

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[0033] The invention comprises a tough, transparent, flexible, plastic storage bag 10, as shown in FIGS. 1A, 1C and 1D, open at the top, for storage of hardware such as screws 20, nails or other fasteners, liquids such as paint, or semi-liquids such as putty or spackle. The back of the bag 10 is fabricated with a reinforcement 30 that extends above the edge of the bag far enough to form either a hook 35 as in FIGS. 1D and 1B, or a buckle. The reinforcement extends far enough down the back of the bag 10 to stiffen and reinforce the bag during use. The reinforcement 30 is held against the bag wall by an adhesive that is preferably in the form of double sided adhesive tape. The bag 10 and its opening are large enough to allow a user's hand to retrieve contents from any part of the interior of the bag. The hook 35 has a hole 37 drilled through it to allow the bag to be hung from a peg or nail (FIG. 1B).

[0034] In a first outline embodiment, shown in FIG. 1A in a face-on view, the bag 10...

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Abstract

A shop bag 120 has a curved hook 100 with a first finger 101 inside the bag and a curved finger 104 outside the bag. The curved finger 104 provides a hook that may be clipped over a belt or pant top. The hook 104 has an opening 105 for receiving a nail or other bracket so that the bag and its contents may be suspended from the nail or bracket.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This patent application claims the benefit of the priority date of Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60 / 561,458 filed Apr. 12, 2004.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The invention relates to bags for storing and carrying objects, and more specifically to bags used for storing, carrying, and accessing parts and liquids for use in construction or fabrication, fishing and artistic and craft activities. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] In the process of construction, a worker ordinarily must use large numbers of small parts in fastening, connecting, securing, and covering the components and members of the object, surface, or structure being constructed. For example, a carpenter applying a molding fastened with finishing nails must use large numbers of such nails in the process. The storage of finishing nails during the application of the molding requires that the carpenter carry the nails in some kind of convenient container such as a p...

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IPC IPC(8): A45C15/00A45F4/00A45F5/00A45F5/02B25H3/00
CPCA45F5/02B25H3/00A45F2200/0575A45F5/021
Inventor CARONE, ROBERT
Owner CARONE ROBERT
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