EP3818902A2 - Harnais pour valise et valise - Google Patents

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EP3818902A2
EP3818902A2 EP20205223.9A EP20205223A EP3818902A2 EP 3818902 A2 EP3818902 A2 EP 3818902A2 EP 20205223 A EP20205223 A EP 20205223A EP 3818902 A2 EP3818902 A2 EP 3818902A2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/38Luggage carriers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C15/00Purses, bags, luggage or other receptacles covered by groups A45C1/00 - A45C11/00, combined with other objects or articles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C9/00Purses, Luggage or bags convertible into objects for other use
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/04Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/36Reinforcements for edges, corners, or other parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C9/00Purses, Luggage or bags convertible into objects for other use
    • A45C2009/002Purses, Luggage or bags convertible into objects for other use into a seat
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C9/00Purses, Luggage or bags convertible into objects for other use
    • A45C2009/007Purses, Luggage or bags convertible into objects for other use into other hand or travelling articles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/14Carrying-straps; Pack-carrying harnesses
    • A45F2003/146Pack-carrying harnesses
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F4/00Travelling or camp articles which may be converted into other articles or into objects for other use; Sacks or packs carried on the body and convertible into other articles or into objects for other use
    • A45F4/02Sacks or packs convertible into other articles or into objects for other use
    • A45F2004/026Sacks or packs convertible into other articles or into objects for other use into seats or sitting cushions

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  • the invention relates to suitcase crockery, in particular multifunctional suitcase crockery for dimensionally stable hand luggage trolleys, and a suitcase with integrated crockery, in particular a dimensionally stable hand luggage trolley case with integrated multifunctional crockery.
  • Suitcases in particular are used to store and transport the necessary luggage when traveling. These are available in different versions and sizes, whereby in most cases a hand luggage case (typical external dimensions maximum 55 x 40 x 20 cm 3 ) is used. Hard-shell suitcases, in particular, are preferred travel companions because of their high stability and robustness and because of their better protection against rain and moisture.
  • the invention is now based on the object of overcoming or at least reducing the problems of the prior art and of providing a solution for the "last mile" transport difficulties that occur when traveling with previous travel and hand luggage suitcases.
  • the object according to the invention is achieved by means of a suitcase harness and a suitcase with integrated crockery according to the independent claims. Preferred further developments are the subject of the respective back-referenced subclaims.
  • the invention relates to a suitcase harness for attachment to a suitcase of a specified maximum size, comprising a length-adjustable first belt strap, which is provided for enclosing the case along its opening edge, the first belt strap having two transversely protruding shoulder strap holders along its longitudinal axis, which are intended to be carried out below a handle on the short handle side of the case to the nearest cover half of the case; two length-adjustable second belt straps, which are used to enclose the case perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the first belt strap in each case at a position in the first and last third of the case (preferably in a position in the first and last quarter of the case, particularly preferably in each case about the first and last quarter of the suitcase or at the level of any suitcase locks that may be present, the second belt straps being able to be guided through double straps integrated into the first belt strap at the points of intersection with the first belt strap; and an upholstery plate, designed to be able to at least partially cover the short handle side of the case without a
  • the suitcase harness is used as a belt system which is designed to be attached to a suitcase and can serve as a fastening and / or transport aid.
  • the term suitcase crockery is also intended to include other accessories which are intended to be attached to the crockery or which are directly related to the use of the suitcase crockery according to the invention.
  • a suitcase can in particular be a typical foldable travel or hand luggage suitcase in the form of a cuboid. It is preferably a case in which rollers (also referred to as wheels) are attached to at least one side (wheeled case).
  • the case can preferably be a dimensionally stable hard-shell case or a so-called half-shell case.
  • Such cases are typically characterized by the fact that these two lid halves (an upper and a lower lid half), a short handle side with a first handle (usually opposite to the side with the rollers), and a long handle side with a second handle (usually opposite to the side along which it is opened), with suitcase locks possibly located on the long handle side on both sides of the second handle.
  • the opening can, however, also be implemented without joints via an area which is otherwise designed for folding the case halves and adjoins the opening edge, for example a flexible connection of the Suitcase halves in this area.
  • the opening edge is the area where the two halves of the cover of the case meet when closing.
  • the case can be closed, for example, by means of a zipper that extends at least in sections along the opening edge or by means of case locks.
  • the length-adjustable belt straps can be, for example, lashing straps, fixed straps or flexible straps.
  • the straps should be adaptable to different case sizes (e.g. by other case models or manufacturers) and, in particular, enable additional accessories to be attached by clamping, lashing or similar.
  • the straps should be able to be wrapped around the various axes of the case so that they can be grasped. While the first belt strap is intended to surround the case along its opening edge, the two second belt straps should be able to surround the case perpendicular to its opening edge.
  • the first belt strap has along its longitudinal axis two shoulder strap holders protruding transversely, which are provided to be guided through below a handle on the short handle side of the case to the closest half of the lid of the case.
  • the shoulder strap holders are arranged at such a distance from one another that they can be passed through the handle opening as parallel as possible.
  • a short strap section is referred to as a shoulder strap holder, which at its free end offers a buckle, eyelet or other fastening option provided for connection to an optional shoulder strap.
  • the first belt strap furthermore has a plurality of double straps along its longitudinal axis for the passage of the second belt straps.
  • a double strap denotes in particular a strap section which is designed in two layers and in which the layers are firmly connected to each other at the respective section ends in such a way that a flat eyelet for the passage of a second strap results.
  • the double flap can, however, also be constructed differently, for example by using several or different layers.
  • the inside of a double flap is preferably friction-reinforced on one or both sides. This can be done, for example, by gumming or roughening the respective surfaces. By increasing the friction, the connection between the second belt straps guided through the double straps and the first belt strap can be improved.
  • the length-adjustable second belt straps have the particular task of preventing the first belt strap from slipping and of fixing it to the case.
  • the second belt straps can be reinforced with friction at the points where they are passed through the double straps of the first belt strap.
  • Such a friction reinforcement can preferably be provided with a friction reinforcement on one or both sides on the inside interact with a double flap of the first belt strap.
  • the respective surfaces can also be designed as corresponding elements of a Velcro strip.
  • the case can be protected against accidental opening by means of the second belt straps attached to the case.
  • the second belt straps can also be attached individually to the case without using the first belt strap.
  • Another function of the straps is that the padding plate can be attached to the case. Fastening can take place, for example, by clamping the padding plate between the two second belt straps and the case.
  • the second belt straps preferably each have a section with an upholstery plate belt, the upholstery plate belts being suitable for fastening the upholstery plate to the suitcase harness.
  • the upholstery plate belts can be designed in such a way that they each form a double flap over said section along the second belt straps.
  • the double flap can preferably be opened by means of a buckle or some other type of closure.
  • Such an embodiment with an additional upholstery plate belt has the advantage that the second belt straps placed on a suitcase do not need to be loosened for fastening the upholstery plate and they can thus continue to firmly enclose the suitcase.
  • a section located on the second belt straps with an additional upholstery plate strap enables the upholstery plate to be attached to the second belt straps by means of the double straps, independently of the attachment of the second belt straps to a suitcase.
  • the length of the upholstery plate belts is preferably adjustable.
  • the position and the length of the double flap section on the second belt straps are preferably set such that the double flap should extend along the top of one case half.
  • a buckle or some other lock should preferably be positioned in such a way that it does not rest on the side of the fixed padding plate facing away from the case. This enables the upholstery plate to be used as a cushion even when it is attached to the case.
  • the double strap section of the second belt straps extends through the associated double straps of the first strap.
  • a preferably right-angled plate made of a compressible soft material, which is suitable as a comfortable seat pad or as a back cushion, is referred to as a padding plate.
  • This can in particular be a foam, for example made of polyurethane (PU), polyethylene (PE) or silicone.
  • the upholstery plate has a depression (in the sense of a spatial recess) at least on one side. If the upholstery plate is used as a seat pad, the handle on the short handle side or a handle on a long handle side can be completely accommodated in the recess in this recess. The handles do not interfere with sitting and the upholstery plate can be stably placed on the respective side of the case. Furthermore, individual (preferably all) suitcase crockery parts can be inserted into the recess for storing the suitcase crockery, so that the necessary pack size for the suitcase crockery can be limited to the outer dimensions of the padding. While the belt straps are attached to the case, the padding plate can be fixed to one of the lid halves for storage using the second belt straps.
  • the fixing of the upholstery plate can be improved in that the edge areas of the upholstery plate, at which the second belt straps are bent around the upholstery plate during fixing, are designed to be tapered.
  • the width of the padding plate is slightly smaller at these waists, so that the padding plate can be effectively prevented from slipping out of the second belt straps.
  • the inside of the recess can be provided with a rubber coating. With this rubber coating, the upholstery plate can be fixed above a handle by means of increased friction.
  • the padding plate is preferably gummed in the area around the depression on the surface of the padding plate containing the depression.
  • the upholstery plate can preferably comprise, at least in sections, an inner core made of a rigid material, for example a hardboard or wood board.
  • the core can increase the stability and robustness of the padding.
  • the recess in the cushion plate can preferably extend down to the core material, which then forms the bottom of the recess. This results in the insertion of the suitcase crockery parts in the recess opposite a fixed support and the padding plate is protected from damage by the inserted suitcase crockery parts.
  • the exposed core at the bottom of the recess can preferably have fastening means, for example rubber bands, straps or clamps, which enable the inserted suitcase crockery parts to be fastened within the recess. As a result, they cannot fall out during storage and transport of the upholstery plate or the suitcase harness.
  • it can comprise a (preferably washable or replaceable) cover.
  • the cushion plate is preferably designed as an inflatable or self-inflating cushion.
  • the upholstery cushion can preferably consist of a foldable plastic material. To increase comfort, the surface can be covered with a soft, velor-like material.
  • a self-inflating cushion can be constructed in such a way that it can be strongly compressed under pressure, but when it is relaxed it returns to its original volume while absorbing air from the surroundings.
  • a self-inflating cushion can comprise a foam material or mechanical springs or spring cores in its interior.
  • the upholstery cushion can preferably be fixed to one half of the cover by means of Velcro fasteners.
  • An inflatable or self-inflating cushion as a cushion plate can simply be folded or rolled up when not in use. As a result, it takes up less space than a rigid pad. It can also be used as a flexible pad independently of the case. Furthermore, weight can be saved by such an upholstery cushion. As a result, a fixation on the case by means of Velcro fasteners can be sufficient and use independent of the
  • the upholstery cushion In the inflated state, the upholstery cushion, analogous to the rigid upholstery plate described above, also has a depression on at least one side in which a handle on the short handle side or a handle on the long handle side can be completely received on these sides when the upholstery plate is used as a seat pad.
  • this recess is provided for receiving items of crockery for storing the crockery.
  • corresponding holding elements can be arranged within the recess.
  • the holding elements can be, for example, integrated belts, pockets, tabs and straps, but also air-filled clamping elements extruded by the inflation. Crockery items to be packaged when not in use can be placed in the indentation area even when the cushion is not inflated and the cushion can be rolled up or folded around it.
  • the non-inflated cushion can be used as a packing bag for the dishes.
  • the suitcase harness further comprises two shoulder straps, which can be attached to the two vertically protruding shoulder strap holders on a short handle side of the case and to the first strap on the side of the case opposite the shoulder strap holders, the attached shoulder straps allowing the case to be carried with one half of the lid allow the back of a person and the padding can be used as a back pad.
  • the upholstery plate can be fixed to a cover half by the second belt straps, this also corresponds to the preferred storage position of the upholstery plate.
  • the shoulder straps can also have padding for the shoulders of the wearer, at least in sections.
  • the shoulder strap holder on the opposite side of the case to the first belt strap like the shoulder strap holder, the latter can each offer a buckle, eyelet or other fastening option provided for connection to the shoulder strap.
  • the case can be carried on the back like a rucksack, hands-free. In particular, this enables the use of typical micro-forms of transport, such as rental bicycles or e-scooters, as feeders to a main form of transport. Due to the arrangement of the shoulder strap holders and their implementation below a handle, the forces arising from the use of a rucksack can be optimally absorbed and deflected via the case handle holder. Otherwise, these forces would pull the dishes down from the case.
  • the shoulder strap holders are attached to the first belt strap in such a way that the harness is warped or deformed as little as possible when the case is carried as a backpack.
  • the shoulder straps can also be easily removed to roll a suitcase. The case can thus be rolled smoothly.
  • each travel or hand luggage case can be converted into a comfortable seat or, for example, to use a rental bike or an e-scooter as a backpack.
  • the padding plate which is normally used as a seat cushion, can then be used as a back pad, which enables the case to be carried comfortably.
  • the suitcase harness thus offers a simple way of converting conventional suitcases into a multifunctional suitcase backpack or a seat with at least two different heights in just a few simple steps.
  • the suitcase harness preferably further comprises a light that can be fastened to the belt straps.
  • This can in particular be a red taillight, which when worn of the suitcase as a backpack can increase its rear visibility in the dark.
  • the light can preferably be attached to one of the second belt straps. Fastening can take place, for example, using Velcro strips, hooks located on the light, or pockets attached to the belt, as well as using another conventional type of fastening.
  • the color of the first and the two second belt straps is preferably different to avoid confusion when the harness is placed on the case. This enables the suitcase harness to be put on quickly and easily even under difficult conditions, for example after the start of the journey on a crowded platform or on a train.
  • the suitcase harness preferably further comprises a roller protection in the form of a frame, with one roller side of the suitcase being able to be set up in the frame placed on the floor so that the rollers are relieved and the suitcase is held in a stable manner by the frame.
  • the roller protection makes the rollers float, so that when the case is used as a "high stool", i.e. when sitting on the side of the case opposite the rollers, the suitcase rolls are protected from damage due to excessive weight.
  • To store the roll protector it can be placed in the recess of the pad when not in use.
  • the dimensions of the recess preferably correspond to the outer dimensions of the frame, so that it can be largely positively fixed in the recess.
  • the frame is preferably designed in such a way that there is still enough space inside the recess to fully accommodate the remaining suitcase crockery accessories.
  • the crockery and in particular the roller protector can thus be stored and transported without any problems when the suitcase crockery is not in use.
  • the roller guard can be provided with buffers, e.g. made of rubber, on its upper side.
  • the buffers can protect the outside of the case from damage by the frame of the roller guard.
  • these can also be adapted to a specific case profile and thereby enable the support area of the frame to be optimally adapted to the shape of the case.
  • the frame preferably has a large number of feet, for example made of rubber, as a floor support on its underside. These enable the case to stand firmly even on problematic surfaces (e.g. gravel, paving stones, sensitive parquet or laminate).
  • the suitcase harness preferably further comprises at least one third belt strap, which is provided to stabilize the first belt strap on the underside of the case and can be attached to a second strap.
  • the third belt strap can already be firmly connected to the first belt strap at the corresponding point, see above that the third belt strap, for example, can only be wound or looped around the closer second belt strap on the left and right-hand sides and can then be fixed accordingly. It can be fixed, for example, by means of a Velcro fastener or a clamp buckle.
  • the third belt strap can, however, also be connected to the first belt strap via a double strap integrated into one of the two strap straps at the appropriate point.
  • Two third belt straps are preferably used to stabilize the first belt strap. With additional stabilization, the lateral forces that act on the first strap when carrying the back can be absorbed. Furthermore, the stabilization prevents the first belt strap from being pinched or dragged on the rollers and from dragging on the floor.
  • Another aspect of the invention relates to a case with an integrated crockery, comprising two lid halves, a short handle side, and a long handle side, with two first areas on a first area facing the long handle side and two first areas opposite the first area along a lid half Has fastening means; two belt straps, which are provided for attachment to a first attachment means each of the first area and the second area; and a padding plate, designed to be able to at least partially cover the short handle side of the case without a lateral protrusion, wherein the padding plate can be fixed to the first lid half by the two straps.
  • the padding plate can have a depression or a continuous opening in the form of a hole on both sides.
  • the first area facing the long handle side and the second area opposite the first area along a lid half can be located on a common first lid half of the case.
  • all or individual areas can, however, also be located completely or partially on the long handle side and the side opposite the long handle side.
  • short handle side and long handle side were chosen to distinguish them from the opposite sides.
  • the short handle side which can also be referred to as the short top side
  • the long side of the handle which can also be referred to as the long front
  • the handle sides are the preferred locations for attaching handles, but the actual presence of handles is not important.
  • a suitcase according to the invention largely corresponds to the case types already mentioned for the suitcase dishes according to the invention, so reference is made to the corresponding parts of the description.
  • belt straps comprising the case can be dispensed with, since this has several fastening means with which parts of the harness can be connected directly.
  • the case has two first fastening means on a first area facing the long handle side and on a second area opposite the first area along a cover half, by means of which the two belt straps can be tensioned along one cover half.
  • the belt straps can be, for example, lashing straps, fixed straps or flexible straps.
  • the belt straps are preferably adjustable in length.
  • the belt straps should enable additional accessories to be attached by clamping, lashing or similar.
  • the upholstery plate preferably has a recess on at least one side in which a handle on the short handle side or a handle on the long handle side can be completely received on these sides when the upholstery plate is used as a seat pad and which is intended to accommodate crockery items for storing the crockery is.
  • the case preferably comprises two second fastening means in each case, which are arranged on a third area facing the short handle side and on a fourth area opposite the third area along a cover half; and two shoulder straps which can be attached to the two second attachment means of the third area and to the second attachment means of the fourth area, the attached shoulder straps allowing the case with one lid half to be carried on the back of a person and the padding plate being used as a back pad can.
  • the third area facing the short handle side and the fourth area opposite the third area along a lid half can be located on a common first lid half of the case.
  • all or individual areas can, however, also be located completely or partially on the short handle side and the side opposite the short handle side.
  • the shoulder straps correspond to the shoulder straps already described for the suitcase harness according to the invention, so reference is made in this regard to the corresponding parts of the description.
  • the suitcase can also be converted into a suitcase backpack with little effort.
  • the upholstery plate attached to the cover half can also be used as a back cushion.
  • the essential difference to the case harness according to the invention is that the further straps for fixing to the case can be dispensed with, which simplifies the outlay for the retrofitting.
  • the shoulder straps can also be removed again when not in use and inserted into the recess of the upholstery plate if necessary.
  • the fastening means are preferably eyelets, retractable belt holders in the case frame or retaining pins sunk in the case frame.
  • Different types of fastening means can be combined in a case, for example first fastening means can be designed as eyelets and second fastening means as retractable belt holders or exactly the other way around.
  • Pin-shaped fastening means which are provided, for example, for connection to carabiners or hooks, are referred to as retaining pins. Countersinking can take place, for example, in that the retaining pins are arranged in a depression (or depression) on one side of the case structure or in a depression in an edge of the case structure.
  • Retractable belt holders can include, for example, eyelets, retaining pins, rings, clamping buckles or the like, these being arranged on the case in such a way that they can be sunk into or on the surface of the case. Sinking can take place, for example, in a pocket, flap or compartment. However, it is preferably countersunk in such a way that the belt holder can be accommodated in a recess on one side of the case structure or in a recess in an edge of the case structure. Sinking can be done either manually by simply pushing in or inserting or automatically by means of a corresponding pull-in device. In particular, such a retraction device for retraction can comprise a spring mechanism or a stretchable rubber cord. If the belt holder is not required, it is automatically lowered by a corresponding retraction force.
  • a recessed or retractable arrangement of the fastening means has the advantage that they cannot interfere with the case when not in use and that one cannot get stuck with or on them.
  • a case with integrated dishes comprising lid halves, a short handle side, and a long handle side; two belt tensioners each, which are arranged on a third area facing the short handle side and on a fourth area opposite the third area along a cover half; an upholstery plate, designed to be able to at least partially cover the short handle side of the case without a lateral overhang, the upholstery plate having a recess at least on one side in which a handle on the short handle side or a handle on the long handle side when the upholstery plate is used as a seat pad can be fully included on these pages; and two shoulder straps, which are connected to the two belt tensioners of the third area and to the belt tensioners of the fourth area, the shoulder straps allowing the case with one lid half to be carried on the back of a person and the padding plate can be used as a back pad.
  • the third area facing the short handle side and the fourth area opposite the third area along a lid half can be located on a common first lid half of the case. All or individual areas However, depending on the shape of the case or its edges, they can also be located completely or partially on the short handle side and the side opposite the short handle side.
  • short handle side and long handle side were chosen to distinguish them from the opposite sides.
  • the short handle side which can also be referred to as the short top side
  • the long side of the handle which can also be referred to as the long front
  • the handle sides are the preferred locations for attaching handles, but the actual presence of handles is not important.
  • the belt tensioners can in particular be roller belt tensioners with automatic retraction (similar to a seat belt in a car). Manual locking of the length of the protruding belt strap can be provided.
  • the belt tensioner can also be designed in such a way that the belt webbing is only rolled up when the tension-free state is not in place. Another possibility is manual actuation of the belt tensioner.
  • tightening can take place when the case is put on, for example using additional tightening straps or some other means of actuating the tightening function. In this case, tightening can be carried out using a ratchet (similar to lashing straps for securing loads).
  • the case preferably also comprises rollers (or wheels) on one side of the case, which are arranged in such a way that they can be retracted into the case frame when the case is loaded above a specified maximum load, so that the case rests with the roller side on the floor .
  • This retraction can, for example take place in that the rollers are attached to the case via suitable spring elements, the spring force of which is coordinated in such a way that they yield above a maximum permissible weight load to such an extent that the associated side of the case rests on the floor and the rollers are therefore not overloaded.
  • a typical maximum weight for the load on the rollers is around 40 kilograms.
  • the rollers can also be retracted manually, for example. In this case, before the case is used as a seat, the position of the castors can be locked.
  • the case preferably has a plurality of feet, for example made of rubber, as a floor support on the side with the rollers. These enable the case to stand firmly even on problematic surfaces (e.g. gravel, paving stones, sensitive parquet or laminate).
  • the feet can also each be designed as an element of a housing for the rollers. Since there is no need to additionally attach the feet to the case, the manufacture of the case is simplified in particular. No additional holes need to be drilled in the case to attach the feet and no additional feet need be taken into account when designing the case.
  • feet integrated into the roller housing can be made more stable.
  • the cushion plate for a suitcase according to the invention is preferably designed as an inflatable or self-inflating cushion.
  • the upholstery cushion can preferably consist of a foldable plastic material. To increase comfort, the surface can be covered with a soft, velor-like material.
  • a self-inflating cushion can be constructed in such a way that it can be strongly compressed under pressure, but when it is relaxed it returns to its original volume while absorbing air from the surroundings.
  • a self-inflating cushion can comprise a foam material or mechanical springs or spring cores in its interior.
  • the upholstery cushion can preferably be fixed to one half of the cover by means of Velcro fasteners.
  • An inflatable or self-inflating cushion as a cushion plate can simply be folded or rolled up when not in use.
  • the upholstered cushion can also have a depression on at least one side in which a handle on the short handle side or a handle on the long handle side can be completely received on these sides when the upholstery plate is used as a seat pad. Additionally can this recess can also be provided for receiving crockery items for storing the crockery.
  • corresponding holding elements can be arranged within the recess.
  • the holding elements can be, for example, integrated belts, pockets, tabs and straps, but also air-filled clamping elements extruded by the inflation. Any crockery items to be packaged when not in use can also be placed in the indented area when the cushion is not inflated, and the cushion can be rolled up or folded around it.
  • the non-inflated cushion can be used as a packing bag for the dishes.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of a suitcase harness according to the invention.
  • the suitcase harness is designed for attachment to a conventional suitcase 10 of a specified maximum size. It comprises a length-adjustable first belt strap 40, which is provided for enclosing the case 10 along its opening edge 12, the first belt strap 40 having two perpendicularly protruding shoulder strap holders 42 along its longitudinal axis, which are provided below a handle 14 on a short handle side of the Suitcase 10 to be carried out to the nearest cover half 16 of the suitcase 10; two length-adjustable second belt straps 50, which are provided for enclosing the case 10 perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the first belt strap 40 each at a position 18 in the first and last third of the case 10, the second belt straps 50 each passing through at the intersection with the first belt strap 40 double straps 44 integrated into the first belt strap 40 can be guided; and a padding plate 60, designed to be able to at least partially cover the short handle side of the case 10 without a lateral protru
  • the suitcase harness can furthermore comprise two shoulder straps 70, which can be attached to the short handle side of the suitcase 10 on the two vertically protruding shoulder strap holders 42 and on the side of the case 10 opposite the shoulder strap holders 42 to the first belt strap 40, the attached shoulder straps 70 the Allow carrying the case 10 with a lid half 16 on the back of a person and the padding plate 60 can be used as a back pad.
  • the suitcase harness can also include a light 80 that can be fastened to the belt straps 40, 50.
  • the case harness can furthermore comprise a roller protection in the form of a frame (90), one side of the roller of the case 10 being able to be set up in the frame 90 placed on the floor so that the rollers 20 are relieved and the case 10 is held stable by the frame 90.
  • the roller protection can, however, also be used with cases 10 without rollers to protect the side of the case which then rests directly on the floor when it is put down. This avoids possible wear and tear and contamination of the case 10.
  • the frame 90 can have a plurality of feet 92 on its underside as a floor support. Roller protection can be provided with buffers on its upper side.
  • third belt straps 46 are also shown, which are provided to stabilize the first belt strap 40 on the underside of the case 10 and can be attached to a second belt strap 50.
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic representation of a first embodiment of a case 10 according to the invention with integrated dishes. This is a consistent further development of the dishes according to the invention for a conventional case 10, which takes over the advantages of the dishes and integrates them directly into a case 10 according to the invention.
  • the illustrated case 10 comprises two lid halves 16, a short handle side and a long handle side, with a first lid half 16 of the case 10 on a first area A facing the long handle side and on a second area opposite the first area along a lid half 16 B of the cover half 16 each two first Has fastening means 100 (first eyelets); two belt straps 110, which are provided for attachment to a first fastening means 100 (first eyelets) of the first area A and the second area B; and a padding plate 60, designed to be able to at least partially cover the short handle side of the case 10 without a lateral protrusion, the padding plate 60 having a recess 62 on one side in which the handle 14 on the short handle side or the handle 14 on the long handle side
  • the upholstery plate 60 as a seat pad, it can be completely accommodated on these sides and which is provided for accommodating crockery items for storing the dishes, wherein the upholstery plate 60 can be fixed to the first lid half 16 by the two belt straps 110.
  • the case 10 can furthermore comprise two second fastening means 120 (second eyelets), which are attached to the first lid half 16 of the case 10 on a third area C facing the short handle side and to a fourth area D of the third area C along a lid half 16 opposite Cover half 16 are arranged; and two shoulder straps 70, which can be attached to the two second fastening means 120 (second eyelets) of the third area C and to the second fastening means 120 (second eyelets) of the fourth area D, the attached shoulder straps 70 making it possible to carry the case 10 with the Allow cover half 16 on the back of a person and the cushion plate 60 can be used as a back cushion.
  • second fastening means 120 second eyelets
  • the case 10 preferably comprises two or more rollers 20 on one side of the case 10, which are arranged in such a way that they can be retracted into the case frame when the case 10 is loaded above a specified maximum load, so that the case 10 with the roller side on the Rests on the floor.
  • spring elements within the roller housing are indicated by way of example.
  • the case 10 can preferably have a plurality of feet 92 as floor supports on the side with the rollers 20.
  • the crockery can also preferably include a light 80 that can be fastened to the case 10. Its preferred embodiments and the advantages resulting therefrom can be found in the description of the suitcase harness according to the invention.
  • FIG 3 shows a schematic representation of a second embodiment of a case 10 according to the invention with integrated dishes. This is a consistent further development of the dishes according to the invention for a conventional case 10, which takes over the advantages of the dishes and integrates them directly into a case 10 according to the invention.
  • the illustrated case 10 comprises two lid halves 16, a short handle side and a long handle side; two belt tensioners 130 each, which on a third area C and are arranged on a fourth region D opposite the third region C along a cover half 16; an upholstery plate 60, designed to be able to at least partially cover the short handle side of the case 10 without a lateral protrusion, the upholstery plate 60 having a recess 62 at least on one side in which a handle 14 on the short handle side or a handle 14 on the long handle side when using the upholstery plate 60 as a seat pad can be completely absorbed on these pages; and two shoulder straps 70, which are connected to the two belt tensioners 130 of the third area C and to the belt tensioners 130 of the fourth area D, the shoulder straps 70 allowing the case 10 with a lid half 16 to be carried on the back of a person and the padding plate 60 can be used as a back cushion.

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