![]() Accessory for suitcase or equivalent (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
专利摘要:
Accessory for suitcase or equivalent. An accessory item for suitcases or equivalents is disclosed, which extends the ability to transport objects therefrom. It comprises a projecting element, which in a preferred embodiment will comprise a metal plate (2), two telescopic rods (3) and a handle (4). The projecting element is fixed to the suitcase or equivalent with fastening means, such as a velcro (1), which runs along a perimeter of the suitcase. Various objects to be transported can be placed on the projecting element. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding) 公开号:ES2697699A1 申请号:ES201730969 申请日:2017-07-25 公开日:2019-01-28 发明作者:Sánchez Rogelio Pesqueira 申请人:Pesqueira Sanchez Rogelio; IPC主号:
专利说明:
[0001] [0002] ACCESSORY FOR SUITCASE OR EQUIVALENT. [0003] [0004] OBJECT OF THE INVENTION. [0005] [0006] The present invention consists of an accessory that allows the fastening of objects to a suitcase or equivalent in a way that facilitates the transfer of the same. [0007] [0008] STATE OF THE TECHNIQUE. [0009] [0010] Several patents have been developed in order to improve and extend the benefits of suitcases as instruments for carrying objects. A review made in various Web pages such as Google Patents, Invenes or Espacenet does not produce any product similar or similar to the one advocated here. [0011] [0012] Document ES2093095 discloses a suitcase with traction handle and document ES1183458 an executive suitcase having a compartmented interior. The document ES2261490 recommends a suitcase for pilot whose main characteristic consists of a closure that allows its handling by a single hand. [0013] [0014] All the previous documents reflect new developments of the configuration of a suitcase with respect to the prior art, where the improvements introduced are an intrinsic part of the suitcase. This peculiarity has the disadvantage of not allowing the user to withdraw at will from the introduced elements. This means that in case of failure of the same the user can not get rid of them. In addition, they are elements that add a considerable weight to the suitcase, with the inconvenience that this supposes. [0015] [0016] In view of the state of the art, it is necessary to develop a technology that improves the carrying capacity of the suitcases and at the same time can be installed and / or removed from them at the user's decision, in the form of an accessory element . [0017] [0018] For everything described in the previous section, it is necessary to develop a new technology to solve the detected problem. [0019] [0020] The invention consists of an accessory that extends the normal capacity of suitcases and equivalents, to allow them to transport various objects. The accessory is especially interesting when the suitcase or equivalent is in motion, although it is also useful in case they are still. The disclosed accessory greatly enhances the ability to transport objects by a suitcase or equivalent. [0021] [0022] The accessory has its own entity and therefore may be sold separately from the suitcases and equivalents to which it is attached, without prejudice to the fact that it may also be marketed jointly. [0023] [0024] In the context of the present invention, the term "suitcase" is used with reference to the object transport tool as defined in the dictionary of the actual Spanish language academy. Likewise, the concept "equivalent" to a suitcase is introduced, considering as such any mobile element that serves as support for objects and facilitates their transfer. By way of non-limiting example, to larger than the traditional concept of travel suitcase, the equivalent defined in this document includes cars of the usual in supermarkets, airports, etc. Likewise, all modifications on a suitcase that imply the elimination of a plurality of its usual elements are included as equivalents; for example, a suitcase devoid of an envelope, that is, simply with a skeleton but lacking an external structure that contains the objects inside it to prevent them from leaving it, would enter into the concept of equivalent. In the same way a suitcase without wheels would be included, as well as a suitcase with any means that facilitates its sliding or rolling on the ground and that is not the usual one; by way of non-limiting example this includes skis and caterpillars. All possible modifications in size, geometry or materials on a suitcase are included in the equivalent concept. Also included in this term are the modifications made to a suitcase consisting of the addition of new elements not usual in them. For example, a suitcase with an excess of wheels, in [0025] assembled, a suitcase with a cold room, a motorized suitcase, that is to say that it is moved by an engine, a suitcase with chair and / or capacity to transport a child, adult or animal, are examples of a non-limiting nature of equivalent to suitcase by means of addiction of unusual elements on the traditional suitcase concept. [0026] [0027] In this document, when the word suitcase is exclusively used, reference will be made both to the suitcase itself and to any of its equivalents. [0028] [0029] In the present document, a suitcase accessory or equivalent is disclosed which comprises a projecting element capable of supporting objects to be transported by the suitcase. By using the term "projectile element" we refer to any piece that is fixed around the suitcase or equivalent, where said piece has the purpose of supporting an object. As a clarification of the concept, illustrative and non-limiting examples of a projectable element are presented in the following paragraph. [0030] [0031] In a particularly interesting embodiment of the invention, the projecting element consists of a pair of telescopic rods joined at one of its ends by a handle, and wherein the handle has a ring for the placement of a hanger, on which a garment is placed To wear. In another embodiment, two telescopic rods, once extended, have at one end a support for placement of a tablet or television screen, so that the user of the suitcase can be viewing a content, such as a video or a Map. In another embodiment, the projecting element consists of a ring fixed on a point of the suitcase or equivalent, without the presence of said telescopic rods. In this ring you can hang objects such as a hanger, a shopping bag or an animal cage. In another embodiment of the invention, the suitcase or equivalent does not have rods but an element in the form of a metal plate. [0032] [0033] The mentioned rods can be in any number, although preferably they will be at least two, and with any geometry or size. Also the invention comprises that said rods have any material or mechanical shape, so that they can be telescopic as said, but also rigid non-telescopic, folding, [0034] they can be permanently outside the perimeter of the suitcase or equivalent, or they can have a housing inside it, from which they can exit towards the outside of the suitcase, in the case of being mobile rods. The rods mentioned are a non-limiting example. [0035] [0036] The invention comprises the presence of one or more projecting elements. It is important to emphasize that depending on the conventions a group of pieces can be considered as a single projecting element or more than one. For example, suppose two telescopic rods. They could be considered as two independent projecting elements, or also (especially if they are joined with a handle) a single element consisting of a pair of rods. This type of distinctions is irrelevant insofar as the scope of the invention includes any number of projectable elements. Throughout this text both the singular and the plural will be used in reference to them, but in no case acquires a limiting character of the invention. [0037] [0038] The invention disclosed herein refers to an accessory item for suitcase or equivalent. Accessory element refers to an object that is not integrated in the suitcase or equivalent, but is implemented on it once it is manufactured, and can be coupled or decoupled from it according to the needs of the user. The implementation of the accessory can be done in the production factory of the suitcase or equivalent, in the assembly line, or afterwards, by the user. [0039] [0040] It is necessary to emphasize the special importance that has the quality of accessory for an element that goes on a suitcase. The suitcases are objects normally thought to be transported by means of human traction, so that they demand a certain physical force to the users, that in some cases can be considerable. The suitcase industry provides them with various advances and complements, which are implemented in an integrated way in the same suitcase, that is, they are not separable elements of the suitcase. This generates an increase in weight that greatly disturbs the transportation of the same, which frequently leads to denials of users to purchase such products. On the other hand, it is a proven fact that the accessories of suitcases make them more susceptible to breakdowns. This fact acquires a special relevance because the suitcases are objects with ,,,, [0041] transportation elements, rolled through floors of different architectures, aircraft warehouses, car trunks, etc. As a result, the inventor has found that those suitcases with greater technical sophistication break down more frequently, due to the fact that they consist of a greater number of elements or mechanical parts in interaction. This leads to repair costs or the uselessness of the suitcase, and eventually the end user may be inclined to the simplest models for suitcases with higher workload. Everything exposed so far shows the convenience of implementing the technical sophistications of suitcases or equivalents by means of accessory elements and not integrated in them, as an accessory is easy to replace in case of failure and can be dispensed with if the weight what contributes is uncomfortable. [0042] [0043] A particularly interesting embodiment comprises a projecting element comprising two extendable rods, for example by means of a telescopic mechanism; at one end they are fixed on the structure of the suitcase or equivalent, and at the opposite end are joined together by a handle or manual handle. In said handle is fixed a ring from which a hanger for garment can hang. In another particular embodiment of the invention, the rods are at the ends opposite the handle screwed to a metal plate, which provides them with fixation and support, and keeps the separation between the ends of both rods fixed. Said plate is placed on one of the faces of the suitcase or equivalent, preferably on the upper face, where it rests. In order that the auxiliary elements available in the suitcase on said face are accessible by the user, the plate has as many perforations as necessary. For example, if a suitcase has a handgrip on its upper face, the metal plate will have a perforation pierced by said handle, in this way allowing the user to grasp it when the plate rests on the upper face, in the same way that it can do it when the plate has been removed. To fix the plate on the suitcase or equivalent, a velcro is preferably contemplated. This velcro covers a perimeter of the suitcase, and allows to give the adequate subjection of the plate on it, minimizing the possibility of it moving. In other embodiments of the invention, the velcro can be replaced or combined with any type of fastening mechanism applicable to the suitcase; By way of non-limiting example, belts, flanges, ropes, magnets and adhesives can be used. [0044] fixed, and folding and folding. The extensible feature refers to that they can vary their spatial arrangement by means of contraction and / or stretching mechanisms, by virtue of having flexible and / or mobile parts. For example, a telescopic mechanism will be extensible, and so will a rod of flexible material that is rolled and unrolled on a reel, analogous to a flexometer. In contrast, a fixed projecting element is one that adopts a rigid form, by way of example a rigid steel bar formed by a single non-flexible piece will be a rigid element. A projectible flip-up element is one that has a junction with the suitcase in the form of a hinge, thus allowing its rotation about the axis of said hinge. A folding projection element is one that has regions in its structure that allow bends, as performed by an articulated arm of employees in mechanical engineering or robotics. [0045] [0046] It is contemplated that the projecting element or elements are formed of both rigid and non-rigid materials. The invention comprises in its various embodiments metallic materials of great rigidity, but also flexible materials such as rubber, rubber, textile, synthetic or metal cords. Preferably, the projecting element will comprise at least one rigid component. This property helps the element to hold without bending in vertical directions or close to the vertical, with the utility that this implies when transporting objects, such as a hanger, which interests to be able to carry a sufficiently high distance above the ground . [0047] [0048] The projecting element can be placed in any direction, for example vertical, oblique or horizontal, although the vertical arrangement is particularly interesting, since in this way the maximum height with respect to the ground is obtained and the high carrying of objects is facilitated, such as a tablet at eye level. [0049] [0050] The projecting element is endowed with the adequate mechanical strength and orientation (vertical, oblique or horizontal) that best suits each particular object, with special consideration of its dimensions and weight. If the objects to be transported are light in weight, such as a garment, a bag or a tablet, the mechanical resistance may be less than if the purpose is to transport heavier objects, among which the invention comprises other suitcases, bags with varied goods and computers . [0051] [0052] A particularly interesting embodiment is one in which the projecting element is fixed permanently to the suitcase or equivalent. This is achieved with permanent-type fastening means, such as a weld or a textile seam. [0053] [0054] Among the various materials to be used in the projecting element, an aluminum alloy with the following impurity composition deserves special consideration: [0055] [0056] • 13.5% silicon, 4% manganese and 3% nickel [0057] [0058] The inventor has found that this alloy is particularly interesting in the suitcase industry, because it provides great strength and its weight is very light. This on the one hand reduces the addition of weight to suitcases, which in many cases is the first cause of rejection of a potential customer, and on the other hand it extends the useful life of the same. The aforementioned alloy offers a degree of mechanical strength to withstand the shocks and vibrations that a suitcase typically suffers throughout its life. It is an alloy that apparently has the same rigidity as carbon steel, so that for the user there is no difference, but it has the peculiarity of having a hardly noticeable degree of flexibility that is very useful to absorb the typical blows and vibrations that arise with the daily use of a suitcase, so it prolongs its useful life. [0059] [0060] BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES. [0061] [0062] The figures shown are presented by way of illustrative and not limiting examples of the scope of the invention. [0063] [0064] In Figure 1 there is shown an exploded perspective view of an accessory element comprising a velcro, a plate, two telescopic rods and a handle. [0065] [0066] In Figure 2 is represented a perspective of a suitcase with an accessory element comprising two rigid bars, a handle and a ring. [0067] In Figure 3 a representation of a user transporting to the suitcase described in Figure 2 is shown. [0068] [0069] PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION. [0070] [0071] The content represented in Figure 1 is first described, and subsequently that of Figures 2 and 3. All the embodiments described herein are set forth by way of illustrative and non-limiting examples of the scope of the invention. [0072] [0073] In Figure 1 a suitcase accessory is shown, which comprises a velcro (1). Said velcro (1) wraps the suitcase along a perimeter thereof, as suggested by its annular arrangement. Inside the ring that forms the velcro (1) represented, there would be a suitcase with an outer perimeter that follows the same geometric shape as the velcro (1). For reasons of simplicity, the suitcase is not shown in this figure, only the accessory. [0074] [0075] Velcro (1) is shown open. For its closure, its upper end (1a) must come into contact with its lower end (1b). Depending on the tension applied on the velcro (1) at the time of joining both ends (1a and 1b), the pressure that the velcro (1) exerts on the suitcase will be greater or lesser. This pressure is useful to hold a metal plate (2) on the suitcase. In this figure, the plate (2) rests on the upper face of the suitcase, and has been interposed between the suitcase, not represented by simplicity of the drawing, and the velcro (1), so that the pressure exerted by the latter maintains to the plate (2) fixed on the suitcase. In the figure the plate (2) is shown in exploded perspective, in order that the velcro (1) does not interrupt the vision of the plate (2). On the plate (2) are fixed, in this example by screwing, although it could be another means, such as a weld, two telescopic rods (3). Its lower ends (3 a) are those fixed on the plate (2), while the upper ends (3b) are joined by a handle (4). On the handle (4) it is contemplated that a ring be placed welded from which a hanger can be hung to carry a garment. In the same way, between both rods (3) it is contemplated that a support is placed for placement of a tablet or television screen. [0076] , [0077] crossed by those protruding elements that possess the suitcase on which it rests; by way of non-limiting example, said protruding element may be a handle. [0078] [0079] In the same way, the velcro must comprise a plurality of perforations (1c) in correspondence with those (2a) of the plate (2), so that when closing the velcro (1) and exerting this pressure on the plate (2) , the perforations of one and the other (2a and 1c) are coincident, so that the protruding element can cross both at the same time. [0080] [0081] In Figure 1, all the elements shown constitute a suitcase accessory or equivalent, but not all of them are a projecting element according to the given definition. This is constituted by both telescopic rods (3) and the handle (4). The projecting element, as has been said, is a component that allows carrying objects. The rods are projectable element according to this definition if they are conceived as a means of securing for example a tablet; so is the handle if conceived to hang a bag. In this embodiment, tablet and bag subjection is contemplated, although they have not been represented because they are not relevant in the essence of this figure. The plate (2) and the velcro (1) are part of the accessory but are not defined as a projecting element in this embodiment, since its function is merely to give support and subjection to other elements. The rods (3) are in this embodiment of carbon steel, so that although they are telescopic, each of the three sections in which they are divided, according to the figure, are formed by a single rigid metal part. [0082] [0083] Figure 2 shows a suitcase (5), which has two perforations (6), in which the accessory element is inserted, which in this embodiment comprises two rigid metal bars (7). In contrast to the embodiment disclosed in the previous figure, the bars (7) are not telescopic, being composed of a single rigid metal part. In one of its ends (7a) the bars (7) are joined by a handle (8). On the handle (8) a ring (9) is fixed, from which the object that the user wishes can be hung. Preferably, said object will be a hanger, but a shopping bag is also contemplated. The accessory element therefore comprises in this embodiment two bars (7), a handle (8) and a ring (9), and can be inserted or removed from the suitcase at will, so that if breakdown or its additional weight contribution it is uncomfortable, the user can get rid of . [0084] the upper face (5a) of the suitcase (5). This length can be regulated by the length of the bars (7), so that longer bars (7) imply that the handle (8) will be higher above the ground. [0085] [0086] It should also be noted that the suitcase (5) comprises a bag (10) in its lower part, which has the purpose of containing in its interior a part of a garment that hangs on a hanger to be hung on the ring (9). ), in order to sustain it and reduce its mobility. By way of non-limiting example, if a trouser hangs from the hanger, in such a way that its waist is above the upper face (5a), close to the ring (9), and the ankle area in the lower area, next to the wheels (5b) of the suitcase, said area of the ankle will be introduced inside the bag (10). [0087] [0088] In Figure 2 the projecting element is formed by the two bars (7), the handle (8) and the ring (9). On the bars (7), a tablet is fixed, on the handle (8) a bag and on the ring (9) a hanger. The bars (7) are in this embodiment of aluminum alloy. It should be noted that in an alternative embodiment the projecting element could be formed by a single bar (7) and the ring (9) fixed thereto, without the presence of a handle (8). Similarly, in another embodiment the projecting element could be formed only by the ring (9), which would be fixed directly on the suitcase (5), for example by screwing. [0089] [0090] In Figure 3 a user is represented carrying the suitcase (5) drawn in the previous figure. One of the bars (7), the handle (8), the bag (10) and a garment (11), which is held on a hanger (not shown) hanging from the ring attached to the handle ( 8), and where one of the ends of the garment is inserted inside the bag (10). [0091] [0092] Figure 3 shows the special utility of the accessory in the particular case in which the suitcase (5) is in movement, in this embodiment dragged by a user. In a static suitcase (5) the garment (11) tends to remain equally static, but with the movement of the suitcase it is easily destabilized and can wrinkle. The presence of the bag (10) gives an additional support to the garment (11), which enables it to carry the . [0093] Ċ
权利要求:
Claims (11) [1] 1. Accessory bag or equivalent, characterized in that comprises at least one element projectable allows fastening objects. [2] 2. Accessory bag or equivalent, according to the preceding claim, wherein at least one of the projectable elements permitting fastening objects comprises one of the configurations indicated in the group consisting be extensible, folding and folding. [3] 3. Accessory bag or equivalent, according to any of the preceding claims , wherein at least one of the projectable elements has at least one rigid part. [4] 4. Accessory bag or equivalent, according to any of the preceding claims , wherein at least one of the projectable elements extends vertically. [5] 5. Accessory or equivalent suitcase according to claims 3 and 4, comprising at least one telescopic projectable element (3) with at least one rigid portion, which extends in a vertical direction and a handle (4). [6] 6. Accessory bag or equivalent, according to the preceding claim, comprising a plate (2), on which is fixed the at least one telescopic element projectable. [7] 7. Accessory bag or equivalent, according to any of the preceding claims , wherein at least one projectable element is secured to the suitcase or equivalent by a velcro (1). [8] 8. Accessory bag or equivalent, according to any of the preceding claims , wherein at least one projectable element serves to hold objects listed in the group consisting of bags, tablets and clothing. [9] 9. Accessory bag or equivalent, according to any of the preceding claims , wherein at least one projectable element is permanently attached to the bag or equivalent manner. [10] 10. Accessory for suitcase or equivalent, according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it can be incorporated into the suitcase or equivalent during the manufacturing process thereof. [11] 11. Accessory for suitcase or equivalent, according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is composed of an aluminum alloy.
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公开号 | 申请日 | 公开日 | 申请人 | 专利标题 DE102004057211A1|2003-12-03|2005-07-07|Po-Cheng Chen|Suitcase on wheels, comprising swivel mounted desktop with integrated extending handle| US20050145458A1|2004-01-05|2005-07-07|Cohen Louis B.|Dresser luggage| US20120273314A1|2011-04-27|2012-11-01|Raymond Lindsey M|Wheeled luggage assembly| US20170013927A1|2015-07-14|2017-01-19|Michael Charles Boland, III|Luggage with fold out table| ES1182158U|2017-04-25|2017-05-05|Rogelio PESQUEIRA SÁNCHEZ|Suitcase |
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