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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 16, 1976
Filed:
Mar. 20, 1974
Clair A Samhammer, Laguna Beach, CA (US);
Arthur W Ellsworth, Orange, CA (US);
James P Sullivan, Tustin, CA (US);
John A Artmann, Denver, CO (US);
Robert A Null, Denver, CO (US);
Samsonite Corporation, Denver, CO (US);
Abstract
A first relatively rigid case section having two end walls with a connecting intermediate wall is interconnected with a flexible second case section via a single zipper with stops defining permanent securement lengths. The first case section also includes a generally C-shaped frame contoured to form the upper wall and extend downwardly a limited amount onto each end wall. Molded plastic supports are affixed to the lower inner end portions of the end walls to provide a firm supportive base for the case. Case sections are otherwise formed of a pliant material, eg, laminated plastic sheets. A cover and strap or bar fold over long garments such as coats or dresses, holding them against the inner wall surfaces of the second case section. A hanger assembly affixed to the inner top wall surface accommodates garment hangers. Optionally, hooklike apparatus connected to the first case section is selectively extendible to the outside of the case to enable toting or hanging of the open case assembly. In yet another aspect, the outer side wall has a shallow pocket for carrying papers or the like which is accessible via a portion of the closure means. As yet another aspect, the zipper pulls each include a loop and slot construction such that when they are positioned immediately adjacent each other, they may be nested together with the slot of either receiving the loop of the other.