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US1141941A
US1141941A US701115A US701115A US1141941A US 1141941 A US1141941 A US 1141941A US 701115 A US701115 A US 701115A US 701115 A US701115 A US 701115A US 1141941 A US1141941 A US 1141941A
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  • My object is to make a combined game and shell bag which will occupy the least possible space when empty and which Wlll carry the largest possible amount of game and shells with the least inconvenience, and my invention consists of the novel features herein shown, described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective of the combined game and shell bag embodying the principles of my invention and the parts occupying the position as in use.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective of the combined game and shell bag flattened out.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical cross section on the line 33 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional detail on the line H of Fig. 2.
  • the leading or principal parts of my game and shell bag are the belt 1, shell compartments 2 and 3 secured to the belt 1 near its ends and the game compartment 4: secured to the belt 1 at its center and overlapping the shell compartments 2 and 3.
  • the details of the belt 1 are as follows:
  • the buckle 5 is secured to a strap 6 and the strap 6 is secured to the canvas band 7.
  • the perforated strap 8 is adapted to fit the buckle 5 and is secured to the canvas band 9 and the strap 10 connects the bands 7 and 9 so as to encircle the body of the hunter.
  • the shell bag 2 extends downwardly from the band 7, the opening of the bag being covered by the flap 11.
  • the shell bag 3 extends downwardly from the band 9 and the opening of the bag is covered by the flap 12.
  • the flap 11 covers the opening to the compartment 13 of the shell bag 2 and the compartment 141 of the shell bag is partly covered by the game bag 4:, said compartments 13 and 1&1 being separated by a line of stitching 15.
  • the fiap 12 covers the compartment 16 of the shell bag 3 and the compartment 17 is partly covered by the game bag 1, the compartments 16 and 17 being separated by a line of stitching 18.
  • the details of the game bag 1 are as follows: The inner section 19 and the outer Specification of Letters Patent.
  • section 20 are connected across their lower edges half way up the sides by canvas forming an accordion plait 21, said sections 19 and 20 being substantially mates and the accordion plait serving to allow the sections to fit fiat together, when the bag is empty, and to expand when game is inserted.
  • the game bag 1 is attached to the strap 10 at the upper ends of the accordion plait 21 and from the strap 10 upwardly the edges of the sections 19 and 20 are not connected together, thereby leaving openings 22 and for the insertion of game.
  • the sections 19 and 20 are connected together across their upper ends on the line 2 1.
  • the straps 25 and 26 extend upwardly from this line 24; over the shoulders of the wearer and downwardly in front and straps 27 and 28 are attached to the bands 7 and 8 and extend upwardly; and buckles 29 and 30 are se cured to the upper ends of the straps 27 and 28 for engagement with the ends of the straps 25 and 26.
  • the device occupies very little space, that is, it flattens out thin and at the same time means are provided for allowing the compartments to expand almost indefinitely as they are filled with game or shells.
  • a combined gameand shell bag comprising a belt, shell compartments secured to the ends of the belt and extending downwardly, an inner section secured to the center of the belt and extending upwardly and downwardly and overlapping the shell compartments, an outer section parallel With the inner sectlon, an ELCCOI'CllOIl plalt connecting the outer-section and the inner sec-- tion along the edges below the belt, the outer and inner sect1ons being unconnected along their side edges above the belt and connected together across their upper edges,

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Patented June 8, 1915.
J. DANZ, 2D. COMBINED GAME AND SHELL BAG APPLICATION FILED m; 9 1915 JACOB DANZ, 21), OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.
COMBINED GAME AND SHELL BAG.
Application filed February 9, 1915. Serial No. 7,011.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, JACOB DANz, 2d, a citizen of the United States, residing at Los Angles, in the county of Los Angeles and State of California, have invented a new and useful Combined Game and Shell Bag, of which the following is a specification.
My object is to make a combined game and shell bag which will occupy the least possible space when empty and which Wlll carry the largest possible amount of game and shells with the least inconvenience, and my invention consists of the novel features herein shown, described and claimed.
Figure 1 is a perspective of the combined game and shell bag embodying the principles of my invention and the parts occupying the position as in use. Fig. 2 is a perspective of the combined game and shell bag flattened out. Fig. 3 is a vertical cross section on the line 33 of Fig. 2. Fig. 4: is a vertical sectional detail on the line H of Fig. 2.
The leading or principal parts of my game and shell bag are the belt 1, shell compartments 2 and 3 secured to the belt 1 near its ends and the game compartment 4: secured to the belt 1 at its center and overlapping the shell compartments 2 and 3.
The details of the belt 1 are as follows: The buckle 5 is secured to a strap 6 and the strap 6 is secured to the canvas band 7. The perforated strap 8 is adapted to fit the buckle 5 and is secured to the canvas band 9 and the strap 10 connects the bands 7 and 9 so as to encircle the body of the hunter. The shell bag 2 extends downwardly from the band 7, the opening of the bag being covered by the flap 11. The shell bag 3 extends downwardly from the band 9 and the opening of the bag is covered by the flap 12. The flap 11 covers the opening to the compartment 13 of the shell bag 2 and the compartment 141 of the shell bag is partly covered by the game bag 4:, said compartments 13 and 1&1 being separated by a line of stitching 15. The fiap 12 covers the compartment 16 of the shell bag 3 and the compartment 17 is partly covered by the game bag 1, the compartments 16 and 17 being separated by a line of stitching 18.
The details of the game bag 1 are as follows: The inner section 19 and the outer Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 8, 1915.
section 20 are connected across their lower edges half way up the sides by canvas forming an accordion plait 21, said sections 19 and 20 being substantially mates and the accordion plait serving to allow the sections to fit fiat together, when the bag is empty, and to expand when game is inserted. The game bag 1 is attached to the strap 10 at the upper ends of the accordion plait 21 and from the strap 10 upwardly the edges of the sections 19 and 20 are not connected together, thereby leaving openings 22 and for the insertion of game. The sections 19 and 20 are connected together across their upper ends on the line 2 1. The straps 25 and 26 extend upwardly from this line 24; over the shoulders of the wearer and downwardly in front and straps 27 and 28 are attached to the bands 7 and 8 and extend upwardly; and buckles 29 and 30 are se cured to the upper ends of the straps 27 and 28 for engagement with the ends of the straps 25 and 26.
When the shell compartments and the game compartment are empty, the device occupies very little space, that is, it flattens out thin and at the same time means are provided for allowing the compartments to expand almost indefinitely as they are filled with game or shells.
The details of construction may be varied in many ways without departing from the spirit of my invention, ,as set up in the following claims.
I claim:
1 1. A belt, shell compartments secured to the ends of the belt, an inner section secured to the center of the belt and overlapping the shell compartments, an outer section parallel with the inner section, an accordion plait connecting the outer section and the inner section below the belt, said outer and inner sections extending some distance above the belt with their edges unconnected and straps connecting the upper ends of the inner and outer sections to near the ends of'the belt.
2. A combined gameand shell bag, comprising a belt, shell compartments secured to the ends of the belt and extending downwardly, an inner section secured to the center of the belt and extending upwardly and downwardly and overlapping the shell compartments, an outer section parallel With the inner sectlon, an ELCCOI'CllOIl plalt connecting the outer-section and the inner sec-- tion along the edges below the belt, the outer and inner sect1ons being unconnected along their side edges above the belt and connected together across their upper edges,
and straps connecting the upper corners of the inner and outer sectlons to near the ends G'opies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents.
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US4390116A (en) * 1981-06-12 1983-06-28 Fehr Richard B Toolbag suspenders and holder
US5294030A (en) * 1992-08-13 1994-03-15 Jollivette Earl E Waist supported carrying bag
USD776367S1 (en) * 2015-10-28 2017-01-10 Thomas Grey Parker Animal carrying apparatus
US20180042364A1 (en) * 2016-08-10 2018-02-15 Carry and Cover, LLC Waterfowl decoy carrier and blind system
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