Personal Accessories Carrier And Storage Device For Laptop Computer
a laptop computer and personal accessories technology, applied in the field of personal accessories carriers, transportation and storage devices for laptop computers, can solve the problems of twofold disadvantage of the above laptop bag and difficult laptop setup, and achieve the effect of preventing items from getting los
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[0035]The personal accessories carrier 40 of the second embodiment has an outer area having a front surface 41, a rear surface 51 and four sides 70-73.
[0036]The front surface 41 as shown in FIG. 4 has a zipper closure 42, a plastic pocket 46 and an elastic band 45. The zipper closure 42 opens a front pocket 49. The front pocket 49 is the approximate size of the area below the zipper closure 42. The front pocket 49 is ideal for the storage of thin items such as CD ROMs, instruction manuals and / or other reading materials.
[0037]The elastic band 45 is sewn to the front surface 41 at various intervals along the band 45. The band 45 may provide a little more shape to the overall carrier 40. The band 45 is made from a flexible and elastic material capable of storing items on the outside of the carrier 40, e.g., the band 45 may hold papers external to the bag. The individual sections 74a-g of the band 45 may also have dimensions ranging from a few centimeters to a few inches. The smaller se...
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[0041]The carrier 40 has four sides 70-73, namely the upper side 73, the lower side 71, the left side 72 and the right side 70. The lower side 71 is on the bottom section of the carrier 40 and is sewn shut but may have an embroidered trademark tag 50 sewn into the seam. The right and left sides 70,72 are also sewn shut but not fully sewn as these sides transition from being sewn into a zipper closure 54 that spans from the right side 70 fully across the upper section 73 and terminates at the left side 72, shown in FIGS. 6a-c. This configuration allows the mouth of the closure 54 to open more widely than the closure 20 of the
[0042]FIG. 6a illustrates the closure 54 in a closed position and FIG. 6c illustrates the closure 54 in a fully opened position. In the opened position, the opening will have two pockets 55, 56 being split by divider 60. The first pocket 55 is deep and can easily store things such as power cords and back-up drives. The second pocket 56 is shallow and can store sm...
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