US20040262178A1 - Baseball/softball equipment bag - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to baseball/softball equipment bags, and more particularly to bags adapted to hang from a fence.
- the early prior art bags were typically an elongated duffel or roll-type bag having a zippered opening and an elongated storage compartment for storing the player's equipment.
- This type of bag is popular because of its soft-sided feature which makes it easy to store and transport.
- the player's equipment typically includes at a minimum a bat, a ball glove, one or more balls, a cap, and playing shoes.
- Many players will also carry additional equipment, as for example a batting glove, glasses, a scorebook or pine tar, to name but a few.
- a variety of items may typically be carried in the player's bag.
- the plain elongated duffel or roll-type bag with one elongated compartment fails to keep the various items in any semblance of organization in the equipment bag making it difficult for the player to keep items segregated and inconvenient for the player to find things within the bag.
- the problems associated with segregating the items and finding things within the bag have been partially resolved by including pouches and/or pockets attached to the inside and/or outside of the bag.
- the pouches or pockets have an opening which closes by means of a zipper, elastic or VELCRO hook and loop fasteners.
- VELCRO is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries B.V
- the present baseball equipment bags typically include a segregated and separate bat compartment for housing one or more bats with access to the bats being provided solely by means of a zippered bat opening.
- the present bags typically include a clip at one end of the elongated bag for hanging the bag from a chain link fence. The hanging feature allows the player to store the bag off of the dirt or ground during the ball game.
- While the present baseball equipment bags do provide segregation and more convenience than the early single compartment duffel bags, it is desirable to have a baseball equipment bag having interior shelves to provide quick and convenient access to stored items when the bag is hanging vertically from a chain link fence. It is further desirable that the baseball equipment bag be flexible to provide convenient storage or transport of the bag. It is also desirable that the baseball equipment bag have a removable panel to provide substantial exposure of the shelves when hanging from a fence. It is further desirable to have a removable panel which can be removed from the bag to facilitate the application of commercial printing thereon. It is also desirable to have a bat compartment which allows the bat or bats to be accessed from either of two openings.
- the baseball equipment bag of the present invention has interior shelves to provide quick and convenient access to stored items when the bag is hanging vertically from a chain link fence.
- the baseball equipment bag is flexible to provide convenient storage or transport of the bag.
- the baseball equipment bag has a removable panel to provide substantial exposure of the shelves when hanging from a fence. The removable panel can be removed from the bag to facilitate the application of commercial printing thereon.
- the bag further includes a bat compartment which allows a bat or bats to be accessed from either of two openings.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the baseball/softball equipment bag according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of the baseball/softball equipment bag hanging from a chain link fence, the dashed lines showing two bats with the right bat being inserted into or removed from the equipment bag with the removable panel partially unzipped from the equipment bag;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3 - 3 of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view similar to FIG. 3 showing in dashed lines a bat being inserted into or removed from the equipment bag through an upper opening with the removable panel in place on the equipment bag;
- FIG. 5 is a top view taken along line 5 - 5 of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view similar to FIGS. 3 and 4 showing the pivotal movement of the second shelf and the removable panel stored in the bat compartment;
- FIG. 7 is a plan view of the removable panel showing a team name printed thereon.
- the baseball/softball equipment bag generally designated as 100 , includes an elongated bag portion 10 having a front 12 , a back 14 , a top end 16 , a bottom end 18 , and left and right sides 20 and 22 , respectively.
- the baseball equipment bag 100 has a length of approximately 36 inches to accommodate baseball or softball bats B which are typically less than 36 inches long.
- the elongated bag portion 10 is lightweight and made out of a flexible fabric such as nylon.
- the equipment bag 100 includes a pair of straps 24 attached to the sides 20 and 22 of the bag 100 .
- the straps 24 are capable of extending beyond the front 12 of the bag 100 and provide a means for carrying the equipment bag 100 .
- the straps 24 are flexible and made of nylon.
- the straps 24 include a buckle means 25 for adjusting the length of the strap 24 for the convenience of the ball player.
- an exterior pocket 26 is formed on the bottom end 18 of the bag 100 .
- the exterior pocket 26 includes an outer flap 28 which extends down over the opening of the exterior pocket 26 .
- the outer flap 28 closes the exterior pocket 26 by means of hook and loop type fasteners 30 such as VELCRO fasteners.
- VELCRO is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries B.V. It is to be understood that the exterior pocket could be closed with other closure means, as for example a zipper. It is additionally to be understood that one or more exterior pockets may be attached to the equipment bag 100 .
- the equipment bag 100 includes one or more hanging straps 32 attached to the back 14 of the bag 100 at the top end 16 .
- a pair of hanging straps 32 are attached to the bag 100 .
- a clip or hook 34 is attached to the end of each hanging strap 32 .
- the clip 34 is adapted to clip onto a fence F, such as a chain link fence, to vertically hang the bag 100 .
- the equipment bag 100 includes a lower interior compartment 36 having a zippered opening 38 .
- the lower interior compartment 36 is formed by the left side 20 , right side 22 , front 12 , bottom end 18 , a first shelf 40 and a rear panel 42 .
- the first shelf 40 is substantially planar and rigid.
- the first shelf 40 is permanently secured to the bag 100 , as for example by sewing.
- the perimeter of the first shelf 40 is fully sewn to the left and right sides 20 and 22 , respectively, the rear panel 42 and the front 12 .
- the zippered opening 38 of the lower interior compartment 36 extends substantially the length of the lower interior compartment 36 , i.e. from approximately the first shelf 40 to the bottom end 18 .
- an upper portion 44 of the bag 100 is divided into a top compartment 46 and an intermediate compartment 48 .
- the bag 100 includes a second shelf 64 which is permanently secured to the rear panel 42 and also secured to the left and right sides 20 and 22 , respectively, of the bag 100 . It may be desirable to attach the second shelf 64 to the sides 20 and 22 with VELCRO fasteners 68 as shown in FIG. 6.
- the VELCRO fasteners 68 permit the second shelf 64 to be pivoted upwardly or downwardly about the rear panel 42 if desired to form a single upper compartment rather than top and intermediate compartments 46 and 48 , respectively.
- the second shelf 64 is substantially planar and rigid.
- first and second shelves 40 and 64 are preferably covered with a fabric and include generally peripheral lips 66 which are either upturned or downturned as shown in FIGS. 2-4 and 6 .
- the lips 66 are fabric and permit stitching of the lips 66 to the fabric sides 20 and 22 , rear panel 42 or front 12 .
- the rear panel 42 is flexible and preferably made of fabric. As shown in FIGS. 3, 4 and 6 , the rear panel 42 is generally parallel to the back 14 and extends continuously from the second shelf 64 to the bottom end 18 . Referring to FIG. 2, the rear panel 42 extends across the bag 100 from the left side 20 to the right side 22 .
- the preferred embodiment of the present invention does not include any rigid framing or supports for the first and second shelves 40 and 64 , respectively.
- the first and second shelves 40 and 64 are substantially planar and rigid although it may be desirable to make one or both of the shelves non-planar or non-rigid.
- the equipment bag 100 is capable of collapsing to a substantially flat configuration about the planar, rigid shelves 40 and 64 when not in use.
- a removable panel 50 is removably secured to the elongated bag portion 10 .
- the removable panel 50 includes VELCRO hook and loop type fasteners 56 at the upper and lower edges 52 and 54 , respectively, of the removable panel 50 .
- Mating VELCRO hook and loop type fasteners 56 are attached to the top end 16 and at the exterior surface of the bag 100 proximate to the first shelf 40 .
- the left and right edges 58 and 60 , respectively, of the removable panel 50 are preferably attached to the elongated bag portion 10 by zippers 62 .
- FIG. 1 shows the typical configuration of the equipment bag 100 in a horizontal position during transport or storage.
- the pair of edge zippers 62 have been unzipped and the VELCRO fasteners 56 along the lower edge 54 of the removable panel 50 have been unfastened.
- the removable panel 50 is entirely removed by unfastening the VELCRO fasteners 56 along the upper edge 52 of the removable panel 50 .
- the removable panel 50 can be positioned so as to substantially fully expose the first and second shelves 40 and 64 , respectively. As shown in FIG. 6, the removable panel 50 can be taken from the position as shown in FIG. 2 and forcibly inserted between the rear panel 42 and the back 14 if desired.
- the removable panel 50 can be fully removed from the bag 100 .
- the removed panel 50 will lie flatly upon a flat, planar surface. This greatly facilitates the application of printing by standard commercial printing techniques to the panel 50 by such printing techniques as screen printing. As shown in FIG. 7, team names or logos or the player's name can easily be printed on the removable panel 50 of the equipment bag 100 .
- a bat compartment 70 is formed between the rear panel 42 and the back 14 .
- the bat compartment 70 extends along the entire length of the bag 100 .
- the bat or bats B will rest against the bottom end 18 when the equipment bag 100 is hanging upright against a fence F.
- the upper end of the bat B will extend above the second shelf 64 as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3.
- the bats B are stored in the bag 100 with the bat handle up and the barrel down as shown in FIGS. 2-4, or in the inverted position, if desired.
- the bats B can be inserted into or removed from the bat compartment 70 of the equipment bag 100 in at least two ways. Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, the bat B can be inserted into or removed from the bag 100 in any bag position by unfastening the VELCRO fasteners 56 at the upper edge 52 of the removable panel 50 and the top end 16 of the bag 100 to form a bat opening 72 large enough to reach in and grab the upper end of the bat B and pull the bat B out. In addition, the bat opening 72 is large enough to insert the lower end of the bat B through the bat opening 72 and direct the bat B into the bat compartment 70 .
- the zippers 62 can be unzipped along the left and right edges 58 and 60 , respectively, of the removable panel 50 and the lower VELCRO fasteners 56 unfastened to allow access to the upper portion of the bats B.
- the bats B can be inserted into or removed from the bag 100 by accessing the bats B from the front opening 74 of the top compartment 46 . It is to be understood that the bats B can also be accessed with the removable panel removed from the bag 100 (FIG. 3) or inserted in the bat compartment 70 (FIG. 6).
- the equipment bag 100 of the present invention uniquely provides a usable and functional equipment bag 100 which is designed to be used during a ballgame in addition to transporting equipment to and from the ballpark.
- the hanging equipment bag 100 of the present invention serves as a locker for the player during, prior to and after the ballgame. For example, typically the removable panel 50 is removed or tucked into the bat compartment 70 during the ballgame.
- the first and second shelves 40 and 64 are fully accessible from the front of the equipment bag 100 .
- the shelves 40 and 64 can be utilized to store the player's ball glove, cap, glasses, or other accessories when not being used by the player during the ballgame.
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A baseball equipment bag having an elongated bag portion of flexible material and a substantially planar interior shelf within the elongated bag portion. The interior shelf is permanently secured to the elongated bag portion. A removable panel is capable of being removed to substantially fully expose the interior shelf. The removable panel can be removed from the bag to facilitate the application of commercial printing thereon. The equipment bag includes a bat compartment which allows a bat to be accessed from either of two openings. The equipment bag is capable of collapsing to a substantially flat configuration when not in use.
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- This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/360,480, filed Feb. 7, 2003, which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/433,988, filed Nov. 4, 1999, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,595,358 on Jul. 22,2003, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/775,336 filed Dec. 18, 1996, as U.S. Pat. No. 6,009,995 on Jan. 4, 2000, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/522,542 filed Sep. 1, 1995, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,588,529 on Dec. 31, 1996, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/247,327 filed May 23, 1994, now abandoned.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to baseball/softball equipment bags, and more particularly to bags adapted to hang from a fence.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Due to the ever popular sports of baseball and softball, a variety of equipment bags have been made and marketed to store, carry and transport an individual player's baseball or softball equipment to and from a player's house to the playing field.
- Baseball equipment bags have become more sophisticated with time. The early prior art bags were typically an elongated duffel or roll-type bag having a zippered opening and an elongated storage compartment for storing the player's equipment. This type of bag is popular because of its soft-sided feature which makes it easy to store and transport. The player's equipment typically includes at a minimum a bat, a ball glove, one or more balls, a cap, and playing shoes. Many players will also carry additional equipment, as for example a batting glove, glasses, a scorebook or pine tar, to name but a few. Additionally, it may be desirable to carry the player's shirt, pants and a towel in the bag for convenience. Thus, a variety of items may typically be carried in the player's bag. The plain elongated duffel or roll-type bag with one elongated compartment fails to keep the various items in any semblance of organization in the equipment bag making it difficult for the player to keep items segregated and inconvenient for the player to find things within the bag.
- The problems associated with segregating the items and finding things within the bag have been partially resolved by including pouches and/or pockets attached to the inside and/or outside of the bag. Typically, the pouches or pockets have an opening which closes by means of a zipper, elastic or VELCRO hook and loop fasteners. VELCRO is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries B.V The present baseball equipment bags typically include a segregated and separate bat compartment for housing one or more bats with access to the bats being provided solely by means of a zippered bat opening. Additionally, the present bags typically include a clip at one end of the elongated bag for hanging the bag from a chain link fence. The hanging feature allows the player to store the bag off of the dirt or ground during the ball game.
- While the present baseball equipment bags do provide segregation and more convenience than the early single compartment duffel bags, it is desirable to have a baseball equipment bag having interior shelves to provide quick and convenient access to stored items when the bag is hanging vertically from a chain link fence. It is further desirable that the baseball equipment bag be flexible to provide convenient storage or transport of the bag. It is also desirable that the baseball equipment bag have a removable panel to provide substantial exposure of the shelves when hanging from a fence. It is further desirable to have a removable panel which can be removed from the bag to facilitate the application of commercial printing thereon. It is also desirable to have a bat compartment which allows the bat or bats to be accessed from either of two openings.
- The baseball equipment bag of the present invention has interior shelves to provide quick and convenient access to stored items when the bag is hanging vertically from a chain link fence. The baseball equipment bag is flexible to provide convenient storage or transport of the bag. The baseball equipment bag has a removable panel to provide substantial exposure of the shelves when hanging from a fence. The removable panel can be removed from the bag to facilitate the application of commercial printing thereon. The bag further includes a bat compartment which allows a bat or bats to be accessed from either of two openings.
- In order to more fully understand the drawings referred to in the detailed description of the present invention, a brief description of each drawing is presented, in which:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the baseball/softball equipment bag according to the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of the baseball/softball equipment bag hanging from a chain link fence, the dashed lines showing two bats with the right bat being inserted into or removed from the equipment bag with the removable panel partially unzipped from the equipment bag;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line3-3 of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view similar to FIG. 3 showing in dashed lines a bat being inserted into or removed from the equipment bag through an upper opening with the removable panel in place on the equipment bag;
- FIG. 5 is a top view taken along line5-5 of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view similar to FIGS. 3 and 4 showing the pivotal movement of the second shelf and the removable panel stored in the bat compartment; and
- FIG. 7 is a plan view of the removable panel showing a team name printed thereon.
- Referring now to the drawings in greater detail, the baseball/softball equipment bag, generally designated as100, includes an
elongated bag portion 10 having afront 12, aback 14, atop end 16, abottom end 18, and left andright sides - Preferably, the
baseball equipment bag 100 has a length of approximately 36 inches to accommodate baseball or softball bats B which are typically less than 36 inches long. In the preferred embodiment, theelongated bag portion 10 is lightweight and made out of a flexible fabric such as nylon. - Referring to FIG. 1, the
equipment bag 100 includes a pair ofstraps 24 attached to thesides bag 100. Thestraps 24 are capable of extending beyond thefront 12 of thebag 100 and provide a means for carrying theequipment bag 100. Preferably, thestraps 24 are flexible and made of nylon. As shown in FIG. 1, preferably thestraps 24 include a buckle means 25 for adjusting the length of thestrap 24 for the convenience of the ball player. - Referring to FIGS. 1-4 and6, an
exterior pocket 26 is formed on thebottom end 18 of thebag 100. Theexterior pocket 26 includes anouter flap 28 which extends down over the opening of theexterior pocket 26. In the preferred embodiment, theouter flap 28 closes theexterior pocket 26 by means of hook andloop type fasteners 30 such as VELCRO fasteners. VELCRO is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries B.V. It is to be understood that the exterior pocket could be closed with other closure means, as for example a zipper. It is additionally to be understood that one or more exterior pockets may be attached to theequipment bag 100. - Referring to FIGS. 1-4 and6, the
equipment bag 100 includes one or more hanging straps 32 attached to theback 14 of thebag 100 at thetop end 16. In the preferred embodiment, a pair of hangingstraps 32 are attached to thebag 100. A clip orhook 34 is attached to the end of each hangingstrap 32. Referring to FIG. 2, theclip 34 is adapted to clip onto a fence F, such as a chain link fence, to vertically hang thebag 100. - Referring to FIGS. 1-4 and6, the
equipment bag 100 includes a lowerinterior compartment 36 having azippered opening 38. In the preferred embodiment, the lowerinterior compartment 36 is formed by theleft side 20,right side 22,front 12,bottom end 18, afirst shelf 40 and arear panel 42. - In the preferred embodiment, the
first shelf 40 is substantially planar and rigid. Preferably, thefirst shelf 40 is permanently secured to thebag 100, as for example by sewing. The perimeter of thefirst shelf 40 is fully sewn to the left andright sides rear panel 42 and the front 12. Thezippered opening 38 of the lowerinterior compartment 36 extends substantially the length of the lowerinterior compartment 36, i.e. from approximately thefirst shelf 40 to thebottom end 18. - Referring to FIGS. 2-4, an
upper portion 44 of thebag 100 is divided into atop compartment 46 and anintermediate compartment 48. In the preferred embodiment, thebag 100 includes asecond shelf 64 which is permanently secured to therear panel 42 and also secured to the left andright sides bag 100. It may be desirable to attach thesecond shelf 64 to thesides VELCRO fasteners 68 as shown in FIG. 6. TheVELCRO fasteners 68 permit thesecond shelf 64 to be pivoted upwardly or downwardly about therear panel 42 if desired to form a single upper compartment rather than top andintermediate compartments second shelf 64 is substantially planar and rigid. - It is to be understood that the first and
second shelves peripheral lips 66 which are either upturned or downturned as shown in FIGS. 2-4 and 6. Thelips 66 are fabric and permit stitching of thelips 66 to the fabric sides 20 and 22,rear panel 42 orfront 12. - In the preferred embodiment, the
rear panel 42 is flexible and preferably made of fabric. As shown in FIGS. 3, 4 and 6, therear panel 42 is generally parallel to the back 14 and extends continuously from thesecond shelf 64 to thebottom end 18. Referring to FIG. 2, therear panel 42 extends across thebag 100 from theleft side 20 to theright side 22. - It is to be understood that the preferred embodiment of the present invention does not include any rigid framing or supports for the first and
second shelves second shelves equipment bag 100 is capable of collapsing to a substantially flat configuration about the planar,rigid shelves - Referring to FIGS. 1-3, a
removable panel 50 is removably secured to theelongated bag portion 10. In the preferred embodiment, theremovable panel 50 includes VELCRO hook andloop type fasteners 56 at the upper andlower edges removable panel 50. Mating VELCRO hook andloop type fasteners 56 are attached to thetop end 16 and at the exterior surface of thebag 100 proximate to thefirst shelf 40. The left andright edges removable panel 50 are preferably attached to theelongated bag portion 10 byzippers 62. - In FIG. 1, the
removable panel 50 is shown fully secured to thebag 100 to secure and conceal the contents in the top andintermediate compartments equipment bag 100 in a horizontal position during transport or storage. Referring to FIG. 2, the pair of edge zippers 62 have been unzipped and theVELCRO fasteners 56 along thelower edge 54 of theremovable panel 50 have been unfastened. As shown in FIG. 3, theremovable panel 50 is entirely removed by unfastening theVELCRO fasteners 56 along theupper edge 52 of theremovable panel 50. - As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the
removable panel 50 can be positioned so as to substantially fully expose the first andsecond shelves removable panel 50 can be taken from the position as shown in FIG. 2 and forcibly inserted between therear panel 42 and the back 14 if desired. - Referring to FIG. 7, the
removable panel 50 can be fully removed from thebag 100. The removedpanel 50 will lie flatly upon a flat, planar surface. This greatly facilitates the application of printing by standard commercial printing techniques to thepanel 50 by such printing techniques as screen printing. As shown in FIG. 7, team names or logos or the player's name can easily be printed on theremovable panel 50 of theequipment bag 100. - Referring to FIGS. 3, 4 and6, a
bat compartment 70 is formed between therear panel 42 and the back 14. Thebat compartment 70 extends along the entire length of thebag 100. As shown in FIG. 3, the bat or bats B will rest against thebottom end 18 when theequipment bag 100 is hanging upright against a fence F. The upper end of the bat B will extend above thesecond shelf 64 as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3. - In use, the bats B are stored in the
bag 100 with the bat handle up and the barrel down as shown in FIGS. 2-4, or in the inverted position, if desired. - The bats B can be inserted into or removed from the
bat compartment 70 of theequipment bag 100 in at least two ways. Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, the bat B can be inserted into or removed from thebag 100 in any bag position by unfastening theVELCRO fasteners 56 at theupper edge 52 of theremovable panel 50 and thetop end 16 of thebag 100 to form abat opening 72 large enough to reach in and grab the upper end of the bat B and pull the bat B out. In addition, thebat opening 72 is large enough to insert the lower end of the bat B through thebat opening 72 and direct the bat B into thebat compartment 70. - Alternatively, the
zippers 62 can be unzipped along the left andright edges removable panel 50 and thelower VELCRO fasteners 56 unfastened to allow access to the upper portion of the bats B. The bats B can be inserted into or removed from thebag 100 by accessing the bats B from thefront opening 74 of thetop compartment 46. It is to be understood that the bats B can also be accessed with the removable panel removed from the bag 100 (FIG. 3) or inserted in the bat compartment 70 (FIG. 6). - The
equipment bag 100 of the present invention uniquely provides a usable andfunctional equipment bag 100 which is designed to be used during a ballgame in addition to transporting equipment to and from the ballpark. The hangingequipment bag 100 of the present invention serves as a locker for the player during, prior to and after the ballgame. For example, typically theremovable panel 50 is removed or tucked into thebat compartment 70 during the ballgame. The first andsecond shelves equipment bag 100. Theshelves - The foregoing disclosure and description of the invention is illustrative and explanatory thereof, and various changes in the size, shape, and materials, as well as in the details of illustrative construction and assembly, may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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1. A multi-purpose sports equipment bag comprising:
an elongated bag having a top, bottom, left and right sides, front and back forming a flexible enclosure having an interior space, said elongated bag having a length defined between said top and bottom;
an interior rear panel extending between said left and right sides and oriented substantially parallel to said back, said interior rear panel dividing said interior space into a front compartment and a rear compartment;
a shelf pivotably attaching to said interior rear panel, said shelf having a first position and a second position, said shelf in said first position is substantially perpendicular to said interior rear panel and said shelf in said second position is substantially parallel with said interior panel;
a first opening in said elongated bag providing access to said rear compartment;
a second opening in said elongated bag providing access to said front compartment;
a carrying strap attached to said elongated bag for transporting said elongated bag in a substantially horizontal position in which said elongated bag length is substantially horizontal; and
a fence clip attached to said elongated bag, said fence clip adapted to clip to a fence to hang said elongated bag in a vertical position in which said elongated bag length is substantially vertical.
2. The equipment bag of claim 1 , wherein said shelf releasably attaches to said left and right sides in said first position.
3. The equipment bag of claim 1 , wherein said shelf is releasably attached to said interior rear panel.
4. The equipment bag of claim 1 , wherein said shelf is substantially rigid.
5. The equipment bag of claim 1 , wherein said second opening also provides access to said rear compartment.
6. The equipment bag of claim 1 , wherein said second opening has an open position adapted to fully expose items placed on said shelf while in said first position with said elongate bag hanging vertically from said fence clip.
7. The equipment bag of claim 6 , wherein said shelf in said first position is horizontal when said elongate bag hangs vertically from said fence clip.
8. The equipment bag of claim 1 , wherein said shelf is substantially planar.
9. The equipment bag of claim 1 , wherein said shelf extends substantially between said left and right sides.
10. A multi-purpose sports equipment bag comprising:
an elongated bag having a top, bottom, left and right sides, front and rear portion forming a flexible enclosure having an interior space, said elongated bag having a length defined between said top and bottom;
a shelf pivotably attaching to said rear portion, said shelf having a first position and a second position, said shelf in said first position is substantially perpendicular to said rear portion and said shelf in said second position is substantially parallel with said rear portion;
an opening in said elongated bag providing access to said interior space;
a carrying strap attached to said elongated bag for transporting said elongated bag in a substantially horizontal position in which said elongated bag length is substantially horizontal; and
a fence clip attached to said rear portion of said elongated bag, said fence clip adapted to clip to a fence to hang said elongated bag in a vertical position in which said elongated bag length is substantially vertical.
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