Bag with pocket for containing shoulder belt

a shoulder belt and shoulder strap technology, applied in the field of shoulder belt storage pockets for purses, can solve the problems of inducing hindrances and inconveniences, affecting appearance, and affecting the attachment and detachment of shoulder straps, so as to prevent inducing obstructions and impair appearance, and facilitate the movement in and out of pockets
US20060153477A1Inactive Publication Date: 2006-07-13KOGUCHI KAZUKO

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Authority / Receiving Office
US · United States
Current Assignee / Owner
KOGUCHI KAZUKO
Publication Date
2006-07-13
Estimated Expiration
Not applicable · inactive patent

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Abstract

A pouch provided with a pouch body (4) provided on the rear (4a) thereof with a pair of vertically long pockets (7) separated by a predetermined interval, a pair of shoulder straps (8) having the upper and lower terminals thereof fixed to the upper and lower terminals of the interiors of the pair of vertically long pockets, and pocket closing means (11), such as slide fasteners or Velcro fasteners disposed in the open parts of the pair of vertically long pockets.
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TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] This invention relates to a pouch provided with shoulder strap storage pockets. BACKGROUND ART

[0002] The pouches of a type provided with both a handle necessary for use as a carrier bag and shoulder straps necessary for use as a knapsack and consequently enabled to be used in two ways as “a carrier bag” and as “a knapsack,” have been known. These pouches, while serving as a carrier bag, suffer their shoulder straps to hang down, induce hindrances and inconveniences and impair appearances.

[0003] The pouches of another type provided at a prescribed position on one surface of pouch with a metal part for retaining a shoulder strap and, as occasion demands, enabled to be shouldered by causing a catch disposed in the terminal part of the shoulder strap to be hooked on the metal part have also been known.

[0004] These pouches, however, require their shoulder straps to be attached thereto while they are used as a knapsack and to be detached therefrom while they are ...

Claims

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