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GB2420209A - Handbag With Detachable Magnetic Shoulder Strap And Alarm - Google Patents

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GB2420209A
GB2420209A GB0425162A GB0425162A GB2420209A GB 2420209 A GB2420209 A GB 2420209A GB 0425162 A GB0425162 A GB 0425162A GB 0425162 A GB0425162 A GB 0425162A GB 2420209 A GB2420209 A GB 2420209A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/18Devices to prevent theft or loss of purses, luggage or hand carried bags
    • A45C13/22Detachable handles; Handles foldable into the luggage
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/18Devices to prevent theft or loss of purses, luggage or hand carried bags
    • A45C13/24Devices for sound-producing, piercing, gas-discharging, or the like
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B13/00Burglar, theft or intruder alarms
    • G08B13/02Mechanical actuation
    • G08B13/14Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles
    • G08B13/1445Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles with detection of interference with a cable tethering an article, e.g. alarm activated by detecting detachment of article, breaking or stretching of cable
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B13/00Burglar, theft or intruder alarms
    • G08B13/02Mechanical actuation
    • G08B13/14Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles
    • G08B13/149Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles with electric, magnetic, capacitive switch actuation

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Abstract

A robbery preventing and body protecting handbag includes a bag body 1, an automatic disengaging device 3, a circuit control device, a buzzer 36, and a shoulder strap 2. The automatic disengaging device is installed between the bag body and the shoulder strap, having separable magnetic attraction members 30 combined with the end of the shoulder strap and stationary magnetic attraction members 31 combined with the bag body. The stationary magnetic attraction members are connected with the circuit control device and the buzzer to form an automatic alarm circuit. When the shoulder strap is forcefully dragged or snatched by a robber or by a user herself, the separable magnetic attraction members will be disengaged from the stationary magnetic attraction members and the circuit control device will simultaneously start the audible alarm buzzer to scare the robber away, ensuring the safety of the handbag and the user.

Description

ROBBERY-PREVENTING AND BODY-PROTECTING
HANDBAG
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a robbery-preventing and body-protecting handbag, particularly to one formed with an automatic alarm circuit, able to hav the shoulder strap quickly disengaged from the bag body and simultaneously give out alarm sounds to scare robbers away when the shoulder strap is suddenly and forcefully dragged by the robbers.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional handbag on the market is generally composed of a bag body and a shoulder strap firmly combined together by sewing or by hooking.
Nowadays, public security is from bad to worse and robberies committed by motorcyclists have occurred occasionally. When motorcycle robbers meet with a lady who hangs such a conventional handbag on her shoulder, they will wait for' a chance to rob her of her handbag by suddenly and forcefully grasping and dragging the shoulder strap of her handbag. Such unexpected and forceful dragging of the shoulder strap of the handbag always causes stumbling and injury to a victim, and what is worse, if the victim firmly holds her handbag in her arms for protecting the valuables * **. . S S * S. * *W S * S 5 5 * S * S S * * S * S S * S * *I* * . S S S S S *** S 115 505 * S therein, the victim may be dragged by force and abruptly falls down to get seriously injured Especially, we cannot imagine what may happen if the victim is a pregnant woman, as shown in Fig. I As a matter of fact, whether on the internal markets or on the external markets, we can hardly find any conventional handbag that can be kept safe when its shoulder strap is unexpectedly and forcefully dragged by robbers. This is because the shoulder strap and the bag body of the conventional handbag are fixedly combined together and impossible to be instantly separated from each other.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The objective of the invention is to offer a robbery-preventing and bodyprotecting handbag that is able to have its shoulder strap quickly disengaged from its bag body and automatically give out alarm sounds as soon as the shoulder strap is forcefully dragged by robbers, able to scare the robbers away and ensure safety of the user The robbery- preventing and body-protectin handbag in the present invention includes a bag body, an automatic disengaging device, a circuit control device, a buzzer and a shoulder strap combined together. The automatic disengaging devices is provided between the bag body and the shoulder strap and composed of a pair of separable magnetic t'J - ) U) U) P 0 _ S (I) *_ CD p -* CD -. B B B P *-. .- * 1 CD CD CD U) 0- CD CD Cl) I CD CD B CD CD P B 0 B) 0 0 j CD
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein: Fig. 1 is a picture showing that when a conventional handbag is suddenly dragged by motorcycle robbers, the victim is likely to be pulled to fall down on the ground and get wounded.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of a robberypreventing and body-protecting handbag in the present invention Fig. 3 is a partial exploded perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of the robbery-preventing and body-protecting handbag in the present invention Fig. 4 is a partial cross-sectional view of the first preferred embodiment of the robbery-preventing and body-protecting handbag in the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a picture showing that the motorcycl robbers fail in robbing a lady of the handbag of this invention Fig. 6 is a side view of the first preferred embodiment of the robbery-preventing and body-protecting handbag in the present invention, showing the shoulder strap is dragged by the user herself and the buzzer of the handbag is started to * I.e I I * ** * *1 * I I * I I I I I I * * I S I I I III S I I I I * * I I l4* I.. I S give out alarm sounds.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of another style of the robbery-preventing and body-protecting handbag in the present invention Fig. 8 is a front, view of a second preferred embodiment of a robbery-preventing and bodyprotecting handbag in the present invention.
Fig. 9 is a partial exploded perspective view of the second preferred embodiment of the robbery- preventing and body-protecting handbag in the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED
EMBODIMENT
A first preferred embodiment of a robbery-preventing and body-protecting handbag in the present invention, as shown in Figs. 2, 3 and 4, includes a bag body 1, a shoulder strap 2, an automatic disengaging device 3, a circuit control device 35 and a buzzer 36 combined together.
The bag body 1 consists of an outer leather layer 11 and an inner layer 12 that has its interior provided with an inner bag 13 with a receiving space of a prope size The shoulder strap 2 has its opposite ends respectively folded reversely and sewed to form an insert hollow 20 The automatic disengaging device 3 is composed * a.. * * * : . : : : : : * * * I * S *t* * S I * * S S a.. S **. *S* * S of a stationary base 32 and a pair of separable magnetic attraction members 30. The stationary base 32 is secured inside with a pair of cylindrical stationary magnetic attraction members 31 with great magnetic attractive force, and an accommodating recess formed on each stationary magnetic attraction member 31 for receiving the separable magnetic member 30 The stationary base 32 is further provided with a pair of insert pins 33 at one lower side facing the bag body I and respectively connected with the two stationary magnetic attraction members 31. The two insert pins 33 are connected with the circuit control device 35 by wires 34, and the circuit control device 35 is connected with the buzzer 36 by other wires 34 and has batteries 37 installed thereon for supplying electric power. Thus, the circuit control device 35, the buzzer 36 and the stationary magnetic attraction members 31 together with the separable magnetic attraction members 30 are connected together to form an automatic alarm circuit. This automatic alarm circuit is designed as follows: when the separable magnetic attraction members 30 and the stationary magnetic attraction members 31 are combined together by mutual magnetic attraction, th buzzer 36 is electrically disconnected, impossible to give out alarm sounds, but as soon as the separable magnetic attraction members 30 are disengaged from * a.. S S * S S. a ** * a * S * S I * * I * * * a I * S S ISS * a I I S S S *aa a IS III the stationary magnetic attraction members 31, the buzzer 36 will be electrically connected to give out alarm sounds Further, the pair of separable magnetic attiaction members 30 are shaped a cylinder with great magnetic attractive force, connected by a U-shaped connecting rod 301 that is inserted in the insert hollow 20 at the end of the shoulder strap 2 and positioned therein, The pair of separable magnetic attraction members 30 are to be respectively inserted and positioned in the two accommodating recesses 321 of the stationary base 32 and combined with the pair of stationary magnetic attraction members 31 by mutual magnetic attraction. Additionally, the separable magnetic attraction members 30, the stationary magnetic attraction members 3 1, the U-shaped connecting rod 301 and the insert pins 33 are all good conductors.
In assembling, as shown in Fig. 4, firstly, the stationary base 32 of the automatic disengaging device 3 are secured at the outer sides of the bag body I by riveting, letting the insert pins 33 of the stationary base 32 inserted through the outer leather layer 11 of the bag body 1 and connected with the circuit control device 35 in the inner bag 13 inside the bag body 1 by the wires 34. Then, the buzzer 36 is connected with the circuit control device 35 by the other wires 34 and * .*. S * S S IS * II I I I S S * I I * I S S * S S S * S III * S S S I S * *5. S SI. II. S S positioned at a proper portion of the outer leather layer 11 of the bag body I, preferably exposed to the outer side of the bag body I to be seen by robbers for warning them to give up bad intention. However, the automatic disengaging device 3 and the buzzer 36 can be hidden in the handbag or exposed on the outer side The wires 34 respectively connecting the stationary base 32 with the circuit control device 35 and connecting the circuit control device 35 with the buzzer 36 are wound and deposited in between the outer leather layer 11 and the inner layer 12 of the bag body 1 for facilitating pulling out the circuit control device 35 for replacing the batteries 37 with new ones.
Next, the U-shaped connecting rod 301 on the topside of the two separable magnetic attraction members 30 is inserted through the insert hollow 20 of the shoulder strap 2 and positioned astride therein Lastly, the separable magnetic attraction members 30 are respectively inserted and positioned in the two accommodating recesses 321 of the stationary base 32 and combined with the stationary magnetic attraction members 31 by mutual magnetic attraction, Thus, the automatic alarm circuit is completed, but in this position, the buzzer 36 remains electrically disconnected.
Through tests in weight and pulling force, it is proved that after the separable magnetic attraction * S.. S S * S *5 * IS I * I S * S * S I I I * * S S S S I **I o I I S I S * SI. * S. 0 members 30 and the stationary magnetic attraction members 31 are combined together by mutual magnetic attractive force, their combination strength is great enough to bear the weight of the articles in the handbag So it is needless to worry that the separable and the stationary magnetic attraction members 30, 31 might be disengaged from each other without exterior force.
However, in case the shoulder strap 2 is dragged suddenly by a tremendous external force, th separable magnetic attraction members 30 will be disengaged from the stationary magnetic attraction members 31 and so will the shoulder strap 2 be separated from the bag body 1, letting the robbers only take away the worthless shoulder straps 2 but the victim can still keep safe the valuable bag body 1 Further, the moment the separable magnetic attraction members 30 are disengaged from the stationary magnetic attraction members 31, the circuit control device 35 will synchronously start the buzzer 36 to give out harsh alarm sounds to frighten the robbers, at the same time arousing attention of the people around, and brave persons may try to catch the robbers. Even in an out-of- the-way place, the harsh alarm sounds given out by the buzzer 36 of the handbag still can scare the robbers away to keep the handbag safe and also guard the user from being hurt.
* a.. I * S * as a aS I S * I * * S I S I a a * , * a I a Its * S I a I S S *5. S SI. tIS S S In addition, if a lady stays alone and robbery or assault should happen, she can exert strength to drag the shoulder strap 2 by herself to let the separable magnetic attraction members 30 disengaged from the stationary magnetic attraction members 31, as shown in Fig 6, and simultaneously start the buzzer 36 to give out alarm sounds to arouse attention of other people and scare the robbers away, thus ensuring a user's safety. To stop the alarm sounds, simply insert the separable magnetic attraction members 30 into the accommodating recesses 321 of the stationary base 32 to be combined with the stationary magnetic attraction members 31.
A part from being fixed at the opposite edges of a handbag with a single shoulder strap, the stationary base 32 of the automatic disengaging device 3 of this invention can also be fixed at the front and the rear side of a handbag with two shoulder straps, equally having functions of robbery prevention and body protection, as shown in Fig. 7.
As can be understood from the above description,
this invention has the following functions that a conventional handbag does not have.
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* ,,, a a * S a. I I. * * * I i a a I * * a t * I a alb * * * a * a *1. * a., II. * * I CLAIM I. A robbery-preventing and body-protecting handbag comprising a bag body, an automatic disengaging device and a shoulder strap, sail automatic disengaging device provided between said bag body and said shoulder strap, said automatic disengaging device composed of separable magnetic attraction members and stationary magnetic attraction members, said separable magnetic members combined with the end of said shoulder strap, said stationary magnetic attraction members combined at said bag body, said separable magnetic attraction members and said stationary magnetic attraction members able to be combined together by mutual magnetic attraction, said shoulder strap and said bag body automatically separated from each other when said separable magnetic attraction members are disengaged from said stationary magnetic attraction members. 2. The robbery-preventing and body-protecting handbag as claimed in Claim I, wherein said bag body has provided with a stationary base having said stationary magnetic attraction members secured therein, an accommodating recess formed on each said stationary magnetic attraction members, said separable magnetic attraction members of said shoulder strap inserted into said accommodating recesses and combined with said stationary magnetic * I * I * * - I r I - * * I b * I'. i 4I* attraction members by mutual magnetic attraction. 3. The robbery-preventing and body-protecting handbag as claimed in Claim 2, wherein said stationary base has provided with a pair of insert pins respectively connected with said stationary magnetic attraction members, said insert pins having their outer ends connected with a circuit control device that is connected with a buzzer to form an automatic alarm circuit, said circuit control device automatically starting said buzzer to give out alarm sounds as soon as said separable magnetic attraction members and said stationary magnetic attraction members are disengaged from each other. Amendments to the claims have been filed as follows I CLAIM
1. A robbery-preventing and body-protecting handbag comprising a bag body, an automatic disengaging device and a shoulder strap, said automatic disengaging device being provided between said bag body and said shoulder strap, said automatic disengaging device comprising a pair of separable, electrically conducting members and a pair of stationary electrically conducting members, said pair of separable members being provided with an electrical flowpath therebetween, said pair of separable members being combined with the end of said shoulder strap, said pair of stationary members being combined at said bag body, wherein one pair of said members comprises a magnetic material, the other pair of said members comprising one of a metallic * * material or a magnetic material, said pair of separable members and said pair of stationary members being * adapted to be combined together by magnetic attraction, such that said shoulder strap and said bag body are automatically separated from each other when said separable magnetic attraction members are disengaged from said stationary magnetic attraction members, wherein the handbag further comprises an alarm, said alarm being adapted to be triggered when an electrical connection between a pair of terminals of the alarm is broken, wherein the pair U.0 of terminals are connected respectively to said stationary members, such that the alarm is triggered to give an alarm sound when the separable and stationery members are disengaged.
2. The robbery-preventing and body-protecting handbag as claimed in claim 1, wherein said bag body is provided with a stationary base having said stationary members secured therein, an accommodating recess formed on each of said stationary members, said separable members of said shoulder strap being capable of insertion into said accommodating recesses and combined with said stationary members by magnetic attraction.
3. The robbery-preventing and body-protecting p...
handbag as claimed in claim 2 wherein said stationary base is provided with a pair of insert pins respectively * connected to said pair of stationary members, said insert pins having outer ends connected respectively ...
to said pair of terminals of the alarm.
4. A robbery-preventing and body-protecting handbag substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to figures 2 to 9.
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