Invents Introduces "Insider Bag", Move Content From One Handbag To Another Keeping Security Foremost
New York, NY, November 7, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Does transferring the items from one purse to another purse involve valuable time and results in being more trouble than it is worth? Imagine a way to make this task hassle free. The Insider Bag not only makes it easy to transfer the contents from one bag to another, but it also keeps all of the items neat and organized. A versatile and organized handbag insert, the Insider Bag is transparent so that the stored contents can be easily seen. One simply lifts the insert out of one bag and places it in a new bag.
Made of lightweight, durable, and water-resistant plastic or similarly material, the Insider Bag is sized and shaped to be easily inserted and removed from most handbags without damaging the interior of the purse. The material retains its shape and resists bulging. Various pockets and panels provide organization, separating and storing credit cards, identification materials, checkbooks, keys, and other items. These pockets are transparent so that one can easily see what is inside without having to open the insert. Handles, such as retractable straps, can be included along one or more sides to aid in removing the insert from the purse. Security features such as zippers and other temporary closures keep the items within the Insider Bag safe, but easily accessible.
"Not only does this make changing handbags as easy as can be, the Insider bag also prevents the theft of data by the way the product is manufactured. It effectively guards against rogue radio signals while still maintaining transparency. It works perfectly all the way around!"
Manijeh Nikakhtar, MD, Inventor
The Patented Insider Bag was invented by Manijeh Nikakhtar, MD of Santa Monica, CA, who said, “Radio frequency blocking materials can be used on the portions of the insert where credit cards and identification materials containing data chips and/or RDIF tags are stored, increasing security by preventing the unwanted transfer of data. A one millimeter thick layer of salt water solution secured between two sheets of the clear plastic material effectively guards against rogue radio signals while still maintaining transparency.”
EDITOR’S NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invents Company. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Department at Invents Company, 450 7th Avenue, Suite #1107 New York, NY 10123. Tel: 212-620-2629 www.invents.com/invention/?page=Insider-Bag