A Bag

a technology of a bag and a handle is applied in the field of a bag, which can solve the problems of no means of securing, no waterproof or insulated protection, and no soft-touch cover for the holding devi

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-07-18
BOTHA JOHN CARL
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Many such holders are nothing more than a soft-touch covering that are neither waterproof nor insulated.
As a result, these holders are incapable of retaining heat for extended periods, generally have no means of securing them in contact with the body of a user other than

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[0039]A bag according to a preferred embodiment of the invention is designated generally in the accompanying figures by reference numeral 10. With specific reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, the bag 10 includes a primary pocket 12 for receiving a heat source such as a hot water bottle 100 therein, at least a first layer of heat reflecting and / or insulating material 20 and a second pocket 30 (single or two or more individual pockets) for receiving a user's hands 200 therein.

[0040]Although the primary function of the second pocket 30 is for keeping the hands 200 of a user warm, it will be appreciated that other objects such as an infant's nursing bottle may be located therein to be kept warm.

[0041]With reference specifically to FIG. 2 the primary pocket 12 is formed by first and second layers 14, 16 of water impermeable material, connected to one another along certain portions of their respective connected edges 14A, 16A and unconnected from one another along certain portions of their respec...

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Abstract

This invention relates to a bag. More particularly, the invention relates to a sling-type wearable bag having a waterproof pocket (12) for receiving a heat source, (i.e. a hot water bottle) therein, and a hand-warming pocket (30) located therein between the waterproof pocket and a layer (20, 22) of heat reflecting and/or insulating material.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]THIS invention relates to a bag. More particularly, the invention relates to a sling-type wearable bag having a waterproof pocket for receiving a heat source, (i.e. a hot water bottle) therein, and a hand-warming pocket located therein between the waterproof pocket and a layer of heat reflecting and / or insulating material.[0002]Bags or holders for containing hot water bottles or heat pads are well known. Many such holders are nothing more than a soft-touch covering that are neither waterproof nor insulated. As a result, these holders are incapable of retaining heat for extended periods, generally have no means of securing them in contact with the body of a user other than by clutching and dangerous where the hot water bottle leaks or ruptures.[0003]Patent document no. U.S. Pat. No. 1,927,751 discloses a hot water bottle holder that includes a strap for holding the holder against the body of a user and, has certain waterproof characteristics. This pat...

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IPC IPC(8): A45C3/14
CPCA45C3/14A45C3/001A45C13/008A61F7/03A45F2003/007A61F2007/0036A61F2007/0228A61F2007/0249A61F2007/0277A61F2007/0268A41D13/081A61F7/02A61F2007/023A61F2007/0244
Inventor BOTHA, JOHN CARLDRIVER, LYNN
Owner BOTHA JOHN CARL
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