WO2014127497A1 - Structure de bagage - Google Patents

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WO2014127497A1
WO2014127497A1 PCT/CN2013/000908 CN2013000908W WO2014127497A1 WO 2014127497 A1 WO2014127497 A1 WO 2014127497A1 CN 2013000908 W CN2013000908 W CN 2013000908W WO 2014127497 A1 WO2014127497 A1 WO 2014127497A1
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曾姿玮
林宏盛
陈政丞
谢逸如
黄威名
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Twinkle Leatherware Co Ltd
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C5/00Rigid or semi-rigid luggage
    • A45C5/14Rigid or semi-rigid luggage with built-in rolling means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/10Arrangement of fasteners
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/10Arrangement of fasteners
    • A45C13/1023Arrangement of fasteners with elongated profiles fastened by sliders
    • A45C13/103Arrangement of zip-fasteners
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C7/00Collapsible or extensible purses, luggage, bags or the like
    • A45C7/0018Rigid or semi-rigid luggage
    • A45C7/0022Rigid or semi-rigid luggage comprising an integrated expansion device
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C7/00Collapsible or extensible purses, luggage, bags or the like
    • A45C7/0018Rigid or semi-rigid luggage
    • A45C7/0036Rigid or semi-rigid luggage collapsible to a minimal configuration, e.g. for storage purposes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C7/00Collapsible or extensible purses, luggage, bags or the like
    • A45C7/0018Rigid or semi-rigid luggage
    • A45C7/0045Rigid or semi-rigid luggage comprising a plurality of separable elements which can be used independently of one another

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  • the present invention relates to a luggage case, and more particularly to a luggage structure that is easily accommodated. Background technique
  • the present invention is directed to a luggage structure that addresses the problem of prior art luggage cases that are not easily stowed.
  • the luggage structure disclosed in the present invention comprises a box back member, a box member and an annular box member.
  • the opposite sides of the annular box member are respectively connected to the edge of the box back member and the edge of the box member to constitute an accommodation space.
  • the annular box face member has a plurality of first support portions and a plurality of second support portions that are connected. These first support portions are respectively located at respective end corners of the box back member. These second support portions are respectively located at the respective side edges of the box back member.
  • the annular box face member includes a plurality of bent portions, and the bent portions are respectively located between the first support portions and the second support portions, and each of the bent portions has a flexibility deformation capability greater than each of the first support portions. And the flexibility of each of the second supporting portions, wherein the bent portions are bendable, so that the first supporting portions and the second supporting portions can be stacked or erected on the box back member.
  • the luggage structure disclosed in the present invention comprises a box back member, a box member and an annular box member.
  • the opposite sides of the annular box face member are respectively connected to the edge of the box back member and the side of the box member The edge constitutes an accommodation space.
  • the annular box face member has a plurality of connected flexible sections and a plurality of side wall sections. These flexure segments are respectively located at the respective corners of the box back member. These side wall sections are respectively located at the respective side edges of the box back member.
  • the flexibility of each of the flexure segments is greater than the flexural deformability of each of the side wall segments, and the flexure segments are bendable so that the side wall segments can be stacked or erected relative to the box back member.
  • the luggage structure disclosed in the present invention comprises a box back member, a box member and an annular box member.
  • the opposite sides of the annular box member are respectively connected to the edge of the box back member and the edge of the box member to constitute an accommodation space.
  • the annular box surface member has a plurality of first receiving portions, a plurality of second receiving portions, a plurality of first reinforcing members, and a plurality of second reinforcing members.
  • the first accommodating portions are respectively located at respective end angles of the box back member. These second accommodating portions are respectively located at the respective side edges of the box back member.
  • Each of the first accommodating portions maintains a distance from each of the second accommodating portions.
  • the first reinforcing members are respectively disposed at the first receiving portions.
  • the second reinforcing members are respectively disposed at the second receiving portion to form a plurality of bending portions.
  • the flexural deformability of each of the flexures is greater than the flexibility of each of the first receptacles and each of the second receptacles, and the flexures are bendable, so that the second receptacles
  • the portions may be stacked or erected relative to the box back member.
  • the luggage structure disclosed in the present invention comprises a box back member, a box member and an annular box member.
  • the opposite sides of the annular box member are coupled to the box back member and the box member, respectively, to form an optionally enclosed housing space.
  • the annular box face member includes a plurality of side wall portions and a plurality of flexible structures that engage the side wall portions.
  • the flexibility of these flexible structures is greater than the flexibility of these side walls.
  • the flexible structures have an angle of inclination in which the adjacent two adjacent side wall portions are interlockably bent in a joined flexible structure and are stacked opposite each other.
  • the annular box surface member is composed of a plurality of bending portions and a plurality of supporting portions having two different flexibility deforming capabilities, and each bent portion has bendability, the use is performed.
  • the support portions can be folded inwardly and stacked on the box back member, so that the volume of the folded luggage structure is much smaller than the volume of the unfolded luggage structure, so that the luggage structure can be easily accommodated.
  • the annular box surface member is composed of a plurality of flexible segments having different dissimilar deformation capabilities and a plurality of side wall segments, and each of the flexible segments has bendability, the user can divide the side wall segments. It is folded inwardly and stacked on the back member of the box, so that the volume of the folded luggage structure is much smaller than the volume of the unfolded luggage structure, so that the luggage structure can be easily accommodated.
  • each flexible structure has an angle of inclination.
  • the flexible deformation capability of the flexible structure is greater than the flexibility of each side wall portion, and the flexible structures are bendable, the adjacent side wall portions can be connected to each other by a flexible structure. Linked and bent The stacking, and thus the volume of the folded luggage structure is much smaller than the volume of the unfolded luggage structure, so that the luggage structure is easily accommodated.
  • Figure 3 is a partial cross-sectional view of the annular box face member of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a partial enlarged view of the zipper of Figure 2.
  • Figure 9 is a perspective view showing the structure of the trunk of the second embodiment.
  • Figure 10 is a perspective view showing the opening of Figure 9.
  • Figure 11 is an enlarged schematic view of the zipper portion of Figure 10.
  • Figure 16 is a perspective view showing the trunk structure of the luggage case of the third embodiment.
  • Figure 17 is a perspective view showing the structure of the trunk of the fourth embodiment.
  • Figure 18 is a perspective view showing the opening of Figure 17.
  • Fig. 19A is a partially enlarged schematic view of Fig. 18.
  • Fig. 19B is a schematic cross-sectional view of Fig. 19A.
  • Figure 19C is a perspective view of Figure 19A after being bent.
  • Figure 20 is an enlarged schematic view of the zipper portion of Figure 18.
  • 21 to 24 are schematic views of the housing process of Fig. 18.
  • Figure 25 is a perspective view showing the structure of the trunk of the fifth embodiment.
  • Figure 26 is a perspective view showing the opening of Figure 25.
  • Fig. 27A is a partially enlarged schematic view of Fig. 26.
  • Figure 27B is a perspective view of Figure 27A after being bent.
  • Figure 29 is a perspective view showing the structure of the open trunk of the sixth embodiment.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the structure of a trunk of the first embodiment.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view showing the opening of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a partial cross-sectional view of the annular box face member of Figure 2;
  • Figure 4 is a partial enlarged view of the zipper of Figure 2.
  • Each flexible structure extends from the edge of the annular box face member 300 to the back of the box back member 100 toward the edge of the annular box face member 300 that is coupled to the casing member 200, and each flexible structure 3200 and the annular box face structure The member 300 is attached to the edge of the box back member 100 to maintain a dip angle ⁇ .
  • each flexible structure 3200 of the present embodiment extends from each end of the annular box surface member 300 toward the side wall portions 3100 of the upper and lower sides, so that each flexible structure 3200 has a tilt angle ⁇ , but does not Limited.
  • the flexible structure 3200 may also extend from the respective ends of the annular box member 300 toward the side wall portions 3100 on the left and right sides.
  • each flexible structure 3200 of the present embodiment is close to the box back member 100 away from the box back member.
  • the direction of 100 is decreasing. However, it is not limited thereto.
  • the width of the flexible structure 3200 may also be equal width or increased from the box back member 100 in a direction away from the box back member 100.
  • the flexible deformation capability of the flexible structure 3200 is greater than the flexibility of each of the side wall portions 3100, and the flexible structures 3200 are bendable, so that the adjacent two side wall portions 3100 are connected.
  • the flexible deformability of the flexible structure 3200 can be interlocked and folded to be stacked and erected to have a storage position and a use position.
  • the flexible deformation ability of the sugarcane cloth layer 3340, the SBR layer 3350 and the 150D good cloth layer 3360 is greater than the flexible deformation ability of the 1882D cloth layer 3310, the EVA layer 3320 and the PP board layer 3330 of the PU bottom, and the sugar cane layer 3340
  • the SBR layer 3350 and the 150D good fabric layer 3360 have bendable characteristics, so when the flexible structures 3200 are bent, the adjacent side walls 3100 of the flexible structures can be interlocked to bend the side walls.
  • the portion 3100 can be stacked on the box back member 100.
  • the above-described sugar cane layer 840 is made of, for example, butadiene rubber (SBR).
  • SBR butadiene rubber
  • the thickness of the SBR layer of this embodiment is exemplified by 3 mm.
  • the thickness of the EVA layer is 1.5 mm
  • the thickness of the PP layer is 0.8 mm, but not limited thereto.
  • the annular box member 300 further includes a securing strap 3400.
  • the fixing strap 3400 includes a first strap body 3410 and a second strap body 3420.
  • the first belt body 3410 and the second belt body 3420 are respectively disposed on the opposite two side wall portions 3100.
  • the first belt body 3410 is detachably coupled to the second belt body 3420.
  • the first belt body 3410 and the second belt body 3420 are respectively disposed on the left and right side wall portions 3100, but not limited thereto.
  • the first belt body 3410 and the first The two belt members 3420 may be provided on the side wall portions 3100 on the upper and lower sides, respectively.
  • the top, bottom, left, and right here are defined by the position of the wheel. For example, the side closest to the wheel is the lower side.
  • the trunk structure 10 further includes two third reinforcing members 3510 disposed on the left and right side wall portions 3100, respectively.
  • the number of the third reinforcing members 3510 of the present embodiment is two, but not limited thereto. In other embodiments, the number of the third reinforcing members 3510 may also be three, which are respectively disposed on the sides of the three sides. Wall 3100.
  • the trunk structure 10 further includes a handle 3610 and a fourth reinforcement 3620.
  • the handle 3610 and the fourth reinforcing member 3620 are disposed on the same side wall portion 3100.
  • the handle 3610 is located on the outer wall surface of the side wall portion 3100.
  • the fourth reinforcing member 3620 and the projected area of the handle 3610 at the side wall portion at least partially overlap.
  • the structural strength of the side wall portion 3100 can be improved by the reinforcement of the fourth reinforcing member 3620.
  • the third reinforcing member 3510 and the fourth reinforcing member 3620 of the embodiment are a bevel plate structure. The thickness of the bevel plate is exemplified by 6 mm.
  • the annular box member 300 is positioned opposite the box back member 100 in the use position. At this time, the article can be loaded into the accommodating space 330. Then, the annular box face member 300 is started to be folded. As shown in FIG. 5, the side wall portions 3100 on the upper and lower sides are first pressed inward according to the flexibility of the flexible structure 3200 to form the respective fold lines on the flexible structure 3200. 311.
  • the box back member 100 and the accommodated annular box member 300 and the case member 200 are stacked.
  • the first belt 396 and the second belt 397 are engaged with each other to tie the box back member 100 and the casing member 200 to each other to complete the storage operation of the trunk structure 10.
  • Fig. 8 comparing Fig. 8 with Fig. 1, it can be seen that the volume of the trunk structure 10 at the stowed position is much smaller than the volume of the trunk structure 10 at the use position.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing the structure of the trunk of the second embodiment
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the opening of FIG. 9,
  • FIG. 11 is an enlarged schematic view of the zipper portion of FIG.
  • the trunk structure 10 of the present embodiment includes a box back member 100, a box member 200, and an annular box member 300.
  • the box back member 100 and the box member 200 are made of a relatively hard material, and are preferably protected by a plastic plate such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), EVA, PVC or ABS resin (ABS). Made or made of cloth.
  • the annular box face member 300 includes a plurality of bent portions 390.
  • Each of the bent portions 390 is located between the adjacent first support portion 380 and the second support portion 385, respectively, and extends from the box back member 100 to the case member 200.
  • the opposite side edges of each of the bent portions 390 are connected to the first support portion 380 and the second support portion 385, respectively.
  • the flexibility of each of the bent portions 390 is greater than the flexibility of each of the first support portions 380 and each of the second support portions 385.
  • the bent portions 390 are bendable so that the first support portions 380 and the second support portions 385 can be stacked or erected relative to the box back member 100 to have a storage position and a use position.
  • the PP plate layer 830 of the present embodiment is sewn into the first support portion 380 and the second support portion 385, but not limited thereto. In other embodiments, the PP plate layer 830 may also be extractable. The first support portion 385 and the second support portion 390 are disposed.
  • the casing member 200 is assembled to the annular box member 300 by a zipper 400 to form a receiving space 330
  • the zipper 400 includes a two-chain 410, a two-link 420 and a two-chain 430.
  • One of the chains 410 is disposed at the edge of the first opening 340 and at the edge of the recess 386b.
  • Another chain 410 is disposed at the edge of the second opening 210 and the edge of the engaging portion 387.
  • the two-chain head 420 can close or separate the two-chain 410 to close or open the luggage structure 10 such that the engagement portion 387 covers the side 386 of the box or away from the side 386 of the box.
  • the two-chain piece 430 is movably disposed on the chain head 420, and the chain piece 430 is located in the accommodating space 330.
  • the number of the chain heads 420 in this embodiment is exemplified by two, but is not limited thereto. In other embodiments, the number of the chain heads 420 may also be one.
  • the zipper 400 is only one of the joint structures between the casing member 200 and the annular box member 300. In other embodiments, the bonding structure may also be a devil felt or a button.
  • the annular box member 300 further includes a strap 395.
  • the strap 395 includes a first strap 396 and a second strap 397.
  • the first belt body 396 is detachably disposed on the outer side surface of the annular box surface member 300, and the second belt body 397 is respectively disposed on the outer side surface of the annular box surface member 300, but is not limited thereto, and in other embodiments. It may be provided on the inner side surface of the annular box face member 300. Alternatively, in other embodiments, the first strap 396 may also be directly attached to the outer side of the annular deck member 300, that is, non-detachable.
  • each of the first support portions 380 and each of the second support portions 385 can be fixed to the storage position.
  • the first belt body 396 and the second belt body 397 of the embodiment are respectively disposed on the upper and lower sides of the annular box surface member 300, but are not limited thereto. In other embodiments, the first belt body 396 and the second belt 397 may also be provided on the left and right sides of the annular box member 300.
  • the trunk structure 10 further includes a grip portion 930.
  • the grip portion 930 is coupled to the second extension portion 230.
  • the grip portion 930 is held by the user in one hand to fix the position of the second extension portion 230 so that the user can drag the chain head 420 with the other hand.
  • the grip portion 930 can also be coupled to the first extension portion 398, and is not limited thereto.
  • Fig. 10 and Fig. 12 to Fig. 15 are schematic views of the housing process of Fig. 10.
  • the remaining two opposing support portions 385 are further folded inwardly so that the second support portions 385 of the respective first support portions 380 are stacked on the box back member 100 to be in the storage position.
  • the case member 200 is placed on the case back member 100 and the accommodated ring case member 300, and each of the first support portions 380 and each of the second support portions 385 is fixed to the storage position.
  • the first belt 396 and the second belt 397 are engaged with each other to tie the box back member 100 and the casing member 200 to each other to complete the storage operation of the trunk structure 10.
  • Fig. 15 with Fig. 9, it can be seen that the volume of the trunk structure 10 at the stowed position is much smaller than the volume of the trunk structure 10 at the use position.
  • the engaging portion 387 is bent relative to the box side portion 386 and relatively away from the outer wall surface of the box side portion 386, the distance between the box member 200 and the second supporting portion 385 can be increased. Further, the casing member 200 is prevented from interfering with the folding of the trunk structure 10.
  • the design of the box side portion 386 and the engaging portion 387 of the present embodiment allows the chain to be separately provided outside the housing space 330. Therefore, when the user opens the casing member 200, the chain 430 can be operated from the outside of the trunk structure 10 to subdivide the two chains 410.
  • FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing the structure of the trunk structure of the third embodiment. This embodiment is similar to the embodiment of Fig. 9, and therefore only the differences will be described.
  • the annular box face member 300 of the present embodiment has a first opening 340.
  • the casing member 200 has a second opening 210.
  • One of the second support portions 385 has a box side portion 386 and an engaging portion 387.
  • the box side 386 has a recess 386b.
  • the recess 386b is located at the edge of the first opening 340.
  • One side edge of the engaging portion 387 is coupled to the box side portion 386 to form an edge of the recess 386b, and the other side edge of the engaging portion 387 is coupled to the edge of the second opening 210 of the case member 200.
  • the zipper 400 includes a two-chain 410, a two-link 420, and a two-chain 430.
  • One of the two chains 410 is disposed at an edge of the first opening 340 and an edge of the recess 386b.
  • the other of the two chains 410 is disposed at an edge of the second opening 210 and an edge of the engaging portion 386b.
  • the chain head 420 can be in close contact with the two chains 410 or separate the two chains 410.
  • the chain head 420 is tightly coupled to the two chain strips 410 such that the engaging portion 387 and the box side portion 386 are combined to form one of the second supporting portions 385.
  • 17 is a perspective view of the trunk structure of the fourth embodiment
  • FIG. 18 is a perspective view showing the opening of FIG. 17,
  • FIG. 19A is a partially enlarged schematic view of FIG. 18, and
  • FIG. 19B is a schematic view of FIG.
  • FIG. 19C is a perspective view of FIG. 19A after being bent
  • FIG. 20 is an enlarged schematic view of the zipper portion of FIG. 18.
  • the trunk structure 10 of the present embodiment includes a box back member 100, a box member 200, and an annular box member 300.
  • the box back member 100 and the box member 200 are made of a relatively hard material, and are preferably protected by a plastic plate such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), EVA, PVC or ABS resin (ABS). Made or made of cloth.
  • the opposite sides of the annular box member 300 are respectively coupled to the edge of the box back member 100 and the edge of the box member 200 to constitute an accommodation space 330.
  • the annular box surface member 300 of the embodiment is made of a composite material, for example, a plastic plate such as PE, PVC, PP, EVA or ABS, and PU, rubber, TPU, and sandwich mesh (Sandwich Mesh Fabric). ), a combination of soft materials such as diving cloth, POLY cloth, TPR, webbing or leather.
  • the annular box member 300 has a plurality of first support portions 380 and a plurality of second support portions 385 that are connected.
  • the first support portions 380 are respectively located at respective end corners of the box back member 100 and the second support portions 385 are located at respective side edges of the box back member 100.
  • the inner material of the first support portion 380 and the second support portion 385 is, for example, a wire frame, a wood board, a plastic plate, an iron plate, an aluminum plate or a magnesium alloy plate.
  • the annular box face member 300 includes a plurality of bent portions 390.
  • Each of the bent portions 390 is located between the adjacent first support portion 380 and the second support portion 385, respectively, and extends from the box back member 100 to the case member 200.
  • the opposite side edges of each of the bent portions 390 are connected to the first support portion 380 and the second support portion 385, respectively.
  • the flexibility of each of the bent portions 390 is greater than the flexibility of each of the first support portions 380 and each of the second support portions 385.
  • the bent portions 390 are bendable so that the first support portions 380 and the second support portions 385 can be stacked or erected relative to the box back member 100 to have a storage position and a use position.
  • the first supporting portion 380 is, for example but not limited to, a PVC layer 810, an EVA layer 820, a PP board layer 830, a sugar cane layer 840, and a diving cloth layer. 850 and a PVC base fabric layer 860.
  • the second support portion 385 is composed of, for example but not limited to, a stacked PVC layer 810, an EVA layer 820, and a PP plate layer 830.
  • each of the bent portions 390 is disposed between the adjacent first support portion 385 and the second support portion 390, and the bent portion 390 is, for example but not limited to, a sugar cane layer 840, a diving cloth layer 850, and A PVC base fabric layer 860 is constructed.
  • the flexible deformation ability of the diving cloth layer 850 and the PVC backing layer 860 is greater than that of the PVC layer 810 and the PP board layer 830, and the sugar cane layer 840, the diving cloth layer 850 and the PVC backing layer 860 are bendable.
  • the first support portion 380 and the second support portions 385 are movably stacked or erected on the box back member 100 to have a storage position and a use position.
  • the sugar cane layer 840 is made of, for example, butadiene rubber (SBR).
  • SBR butadiene rubber
  • the PVC backing layer 860 can be attached with a PVC film.
  • the PP plate layer 830 of the present embodiment is sewn into the first support portion 385 and the second support portion 390, but is not limited thereto. In other embodiments, the PP plate layer 830 may also be extractable. The first support portion 385 and the second support portion 390 are disposed.
  • the annular box member 300 of the present embodiment has a first opening 340, and the casing member 200 has a second opening 210.
  • the annular box face member 300 further includes a first extension 398 that is coupled to the annular box face member 300 to form an edge of the first opening 340.
  • the casing member 200 further includes a second extension 230 coupled to the casing member 200 to form an edge of the second opening 210.
  • the casing member 200 is assembled to the annular box member 300 by a zipper 400 to constitute an accommodation space 330.
  • the zipper 400 includes a two-chain 410 and a two-chain head 420. One of the chains 410 is disposed at an edge of the first opening 340 and an edge of the first extension 398.
  • the two-chain head 420 can close or separate the two chains 410 to close or open the trunk structure 10.
  • the chain head 420 can be a single pull tab or a double pull tab type, and is not limited thereto.
  • the chain head 420 of this embodiment is exemplified by a double pull tab.
  • the user can select the inner pull tab or the outer pull tab to close or separate the two chains 410 according to actual operation requirements.
  • the zipper 400 is only one of the joint structures between the casing member 200 and the annular box member 300. In other embodiments, the bonding structure may also be a devil felt or a button.
  • the annular box member 300 further includes a strap 395.
  • the strap 395 includes a first strap 396 and a second strap 397.
  • the first belt body 396 is detachably disposed on the outer side surface of the annular box surface member 300, and the second belt body 397 is respectively disposed on the outer side surface of the annular box surface member 300, but is not limited thereto, and in other embodiments. It may be provided on the inner side surface of the annular box face member 300. Or in other embodiments, the first strap 396 may also be directly attached to the outer side of the annular box member 300, that is, non-detachable.
  • each of the first support portions 380 and each of the second support portions 385 can be fixed to the storage position.
  • the first belt body 396 and the second belt body 397 of the embodiment are respectively disposed on the upper and lower sides of the annular box surface member 300, but are not limited thereto.
  • the first belt body 396 and the second belt 397 can also be arranged on the ring box surface The left and right sides of the member 300.
  • the trunk structure 10 further includes a grip portion 930.
  • the grip portion 930 is coupled to the second extension portion 230.
  • the grip portion 930 is held by the user in one hand to fix the position of the second extension portion 230 so that the user can drag the chain head 420 with the other hand.
  • the grip portion 930 can also be coupled to the first extension portion 398, and is not limited thereto.
  • Figs. 21 to 24 are schematic views of the housing process of Fig. 18.
  • the annular box member 300 is positioned opposite the box back member 100 in the use position. At this time, the article can be loaded into the accommodating space 330. Next, the folding of the annular box member 300 is started. As shown in Fig. 21, the two opposite second supporting portions 385 are first pressed inwardly to form the respective folding lines 311 at the bent portion 390.
  • the remaining two opposing support portions 385 are further folded inwardly so that the second support portions 385 of the respective first support portions 380 are stacked on the box back member 100 to be in the storage position.
  • the case member 200 is stacked on the case back member 100 and the accommodated ring case member 300, and each of the first support portions 380 and each of the second support portions 385 is fixed to the storage position.
  • the first belt 396 and the second belt 397 are engaged with each other to tie the box back member 100 and the casing member 200 to each other to complete the storage operation of the trunk structure 10.
  • Fig. 24 with Fig. 17, it can be seen that the volume of the trunk structure 10 at the stowed position is much smaller than the volume of the trunk structure 10 at the use position.
  • FIG. 25 is a perspective view showing the structure of the trunk of the fifth embodiment
  • FIG. 26 is a perspective view showing the opening of FIG. 25
  • FIG. 27A is a partially enlarged view of FIG. 26
  • FIG. 27B is a view of FIG.
  • FIG. 28 is an enlarged schematic view showing the zipper portion of FIG. 26.
  • the trunk structure 10 of the present embodiment includes a box back member 100, a box member 200, and an annular box member 300.
  • the box back member 100 and the box member 200 are made of a relatively hard material, and are preferably protected, for example, made of plastic sheets such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), EVA or ABS resin (ABS). Or made of cloth.
  • plastic sheets such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), EVA or ABS resin (ABS). Or made of cloth.
  • the opposite sides of the annular box member 300 are respectively connected to the edge of the box back member 100 and the edge of the box member 200 to form an accommodation space 330.
  • the annular box surface member 300 of the embodiment is made of a composite material, for example, a plastic plate such as PE, PP, EVA or ABS, and PU, rubber, A soft material such as TPU or TPR is compounded.
  • the annular box face member 300 has a plurality of connected flexible sections 310 and a plurality of side wall sections 320. These flex segments 310 are located at respective end corners of the box back member 100. These side wall segments 320 are located on each side edge of the box back member 100, respectively.
  • the flexure segment 310 can be made of a soft material such as PU, rubber, TPU or TPR, and the side wall segment 320 can be made of a hard material such as a plastic plate such as PE, PP or ABS. It can also be used as a board, iron frame, cardboard, aluminum plate, wire frame, iron plate or magnesium alloy plate. Therefore, the flexural deformation capability of each of the flexure segments 310 is greater than the flexural deformability of each of the side wall segments 320, and the flexure segments 310 are bendable so that the sidewall segments 320 can be stacked or erected relative to each other.
  • the box back member 100 has a storage position and a use position.
  • the flexural deformation capability of the flexure segment 310 is large and flexible, the user can bend the flexure segment 310 to change the shape of the annular box face member 300, thereby achieving the storage trunk structure 10. the goal of. Since the flexural deformation capability of the side wall segment 320 is smaller than the flexural deformation capability of the flexure segment 310, that is, the rigidity of the side wall segment 320 is greater than the rigidity of the flexure segment 310, the side wall segment 320 can provide better protection. Sex and support effects.
  • each of the side wall segments 320 and the box back member 100 may have a crease or a material with better flexibility.
  • Each side wall section 320 has an effect of folding relative to the box back member 100.
  • the flex segment 310 has at least one fold line 311 (as shown in Fig. 28B: ).
  • the fold line 311 can be formed by manual bending or by machining (e.g., embossing) to make it easier for the user to receive the folding trunk structure 10.
  • each of the flexure segments 310 and the adjacent two side wall segments 320 have a two-wire connection 360, and the connection wires 360 may be curved, such as " ⁇ -shaped" (as shown in FIG. 28A). (or “arc". However, it is not limited thereto. In other embodiments, the connection wire 360 may be a straight line, and the adjacent two connection wires 360 may be parallel to each other, or the distance between one end thereof is greater than the other end. Spacing.
  • the annular box member 300 of the present embodiment has a first opening 340, and the casing member has a second opening 210.
  • the casing member 200 is assembled to the annular box member 300 by a zipper 400 to constitute an accommodation space 330.
  • the zipper 400 includes a two-chain 410 and a two-chain head 420.
  • the two chains 410 are respectively looped around the edge of the first opening 340 and the edge of the second opening 210.
  • the two-chain head 420 can close or separate the two chains 410 to close or open the trunk structure 10.
  • the zipper 400 is only one of the joint structures between the casing member 200 and the annular box member 300.
  • the bonding structure may also be a devil felt or a button.
  • the structure of the box side portion 386 and the connecting portion 387 illustrated in FIG. 1 may also be The sleeve is used for the side wall segment 320 described above.
  • the two chain strips 410 extend at one end and are coupled to each other to form a joint section 411.
  • the joint section 411 is interposed between the box member 200 and the annular box face member 300, and the joint section 411 has a length.
  • the casing member 200 and the annular box member 300 are separable from each other to maintain a spacing.
  • the length of the joint section 411 i.e., the spacing of the casing member 200 from the annular box face member 300
  • the purpose is to make room for the user to smoothly bend the flex section 410 to stack the side wall sections 420 on the box back member 100.
  • the trunk structure 10 further includes a plurality of first rollers 600 and a plurality of second rollers 610. These first rollers 600 are disposed on the box back member 100, and these second rollers 610 are disposed on the box member 200. However, the position and number of the above-described rollers 600, 610 are not intended to limit the present invention.
  • the trunk structure 10 further includes at least one handle 350.
  • the handle 350 is disposed on the annular box member 300.
  • a handle 350 may be provided in each of the two different side wall sections 320.
  • the luggage structure 10 further includes a tie rod member 700.
  • the tie rod member 700 is disposed on the box back member 100 and is used to increase the handling performance of the trunk structure.
  • the box back member 100 has a strap 110.
  • the strap 110 includes a first strap 111 and a second strap 112 that can be coupled and separated from each other.
  • the box back member 100 and the stored annular box surface member 300 may be sleeved to close the box back member 100 and the annular box surface member 300 to the box member 200.
  • the strap 110 can be used to restrain the articles mounted in the box back member 100 and the annular box member 300 in addition to the box back member 100 and the ring box member 300 that are fastened and housed. Therefore, in the present embodiment and other embodiments, the casing member 200 also includes a belt 220.
  • the strap 220 includes a first strap 221 and a second strap 222.
  • the first belt body 221 and the second belt body 222 are respectively located on opposite sides of the casing member 200, and the first belt body 221 and the second belt body 222 are coupled to each other for binding the objects mounted in the casing member 200. .
  • the annular box member 300 further includes two buckles 370.
  • Two buckles 370 are respectively located on opposite sides of the first opening 340.
  • the first strap 111 and the second strap 112 of the strap 110 of the box back member 100 can be respectively passed through the two buckles 370 and then combined with each other.
  • FIG. 29 is a perspective view showing the structure of the open trunk of the sixth embodiment.
  • the trunk structure 10 further includes at least one honeycomb panel 500.
  • the honeycomb plate 500 is fixed in the ring box The face member 300, and to support the annular box member 300, provides the luggage structure 10 with better structural strength.
  • the honeycomb panel 500 may be replaced with other components having a structural strength greater than that of the annular box face member 300, such as a wire frame, a wood board, a plastic sheet, an iron sheet, an aluminum sheet, a cardboard, a rubber, or a magnesium alloy sheet.
  • Fig. 30 to Fig. 33 are schematic views of the housing process of Fig. 26.
  • the annular box member 300 is positioned opposite the box back member 100 in the use position. At this time, the article can be loaded into the accommodating space 330.
  • the annular box face member 300 is started to be folded, and as shown in Fig. 30, two of the opposite side wall segments 320 are first pressed inward to form the respective fold lines 311. Since the four flex segments 310 connected to the two side wall segments 320 are bendable, the two side wall segments 320 can be stacked on the box back member 100.
  • the remaining two opposing side wall segments 320 are further folded inwardly to stack the side wall segments 320 on the box back member 100 to be in the stowed position.
  • the first strip 111 and the second strip 112 of the strap 110 can be passed through, and as shown in FIG. 32, the box back member 100 and the stored annular box member 300 are stacked thereon.
  • the first belt 221 and the second belt 222 of the belt 220 are coupled to each other to complete the storage operation of the trunk structure 10. Further, comparing Fig. 33 with Fig. 25, it can be found that the volume of the trunk structure 10 at the stowed position is much smaller than the volume of the trunk structure 10 at the use position.
  • FIG. 34 is a perspective view showing the structure of the box of the seventh embodiment.
  • the trunk structure 10 of the present embodiment includes a box back member 100, a box member 200, and an annular box member 300.
  • the box back member 100 and the box member 200 are made of a relatively hard material, and are preferably protected, for example, made of plastic sheets such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), EVA or ABS resin (ABS). Or made of cloth.
  • plastic sheets such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), EVA or ABS resin (ABS). Or made of cloth.
  • the opposite sides of the annular box member 300 are respectively connected to the edge of the box back member 100 and the edge of the box member 200 to form an accommodation space 330.
  • the annular box surface member 300 has a plurality of first accommodating portions 301 , a plurality of second accommodating portions 302 , a plurality of first reinforcing members 910 , and a plurality of second reinforcing members 920 .
  • These first accommodating portions 301 are respectively located at the respective side edges of the box back member 100.
  • These second accommodating portions 302 are respectively located at respective end corners of the box back member 100.
  • Each of the first accommodating portions 301 maintains a distance from each of the second accommodating portions 302.
  • the first reinforcing members 910 are respectively disposed on the first receiving portions 301.
  • the second accommodating members 920 are respectively detachably disposed on the second accommodating portion 302 to make the first accommodating portion 301 and the second accommodating portion 302 A plurality of bending portions 303 are formed between each other.
  • the first reinforcing member 910 and the second reinforcing member 920 are plates having a hardness greater than that of the first receiving portion 301 and the second receiving portion 302, but are not limited thereto, and are implemented in other implementations.
  • the first reinforcing member 910 and the second reinforcing member 920 may also be made of a wire frame, a wood board, a plastic board, an iron board, an aluminum board, a cardboard, a rubber or a magnesium alloy plate.
  • the annular box surface member 300 has the first accommodating portion 301 and the second accommodating portion 302, but is not limited thereto. In other embodiments, the annular box surface member 300 may have only the first The first accommodating portion 301 is detachably provided to the first accommodating portion 301 so as to form a plurality of slanting portions 303 between the first accommodating portions 301.
  • each of the accommodating portions 301, 302 is provided with each reinforcing member 910, 920, the hardness is large, and the effect of protecting the internal contents of the trunk structure 10 can be improved. Because each of the flexing portions 303 is not provided with the reinforcing members 910 and 920, the flexural deformation capability of each of the flex portions 303 is greater than each of the first receiving portions 301 and each of the second receiving portions 302. Flexibility of deformation. The flexures 303 are bendable so that the second receptacles 302 can be stacked or erected relative to the box back member 100.
  • the structure of the box side portion 386 and the engaging portion 387 illustrated in FIG. 1 may also be applied to the first housing portion 301 described above.
  • the annular box surface member is composed of a plurality of bending portions and a plurality of supporting portions having two different flexibility deforming capabilities, and each of the bending portions has bendability,
  • the user can press and fold the support portions inwardly to the box back member, so that the volume of the folded luggage structure is much smaller than the volume of the unfolded luggage structure, so that the luggage structure can be easily accommodated.
  • the annular box surface member is composed of a plurality of flexible segments having two different flexibility deformation capabilities and a plurality of side wall segments, and each of the flexible segments is bendable, the user can place the side walls
  • the segments are folded inwardly and stacked on the back member of the box, so that the volume of the folded luggage structure is much smaller than the volume of the unfolded luggage structure, so that the luggage structure is easily accommodated.
  • the structural strength of the honeycomb panel is greater than the structural strength of the annular box member, the overall structural strength of the luggage box structure can be increased.
  • the zipper of the luggage structure extends with a coupling section so that the casing member and the annular box member can be spaced apart from one another to ensure that the casing member does not interfere with the user folding the annular box member.
  • the trunk structure is provided in the recess of the outer wall surface of the side of the box or the recess of the side of the box due to the connecting portion of the annular box surface member, so that the user can operate the chain from the outside of the trunk when the luggage structure is stored. Combine or separate the chain.
  • each flexible structure has an angle of inclination. Also because the flexible deformation capability of the flexible structure is greater than the flexibility of each side wall portion, and the flexible structures are bendable, so that the adjacent two side wall portions can be interlocked with the connected flexible structure. The two sides are folded and stacked, so that the volume of the folded luggage structure is much smaller than the volume of the unfolded luggage structure, so that the luggage structure can be easily accommodated.
  • the annular box surface member is composed of a plurality of bending portions and a plurality of supporting portions having two different flexibility deformation capabilities, and each of the bending portions has bendability, the user can move the support portions toward each other.
  • the inner pressure is folded and stacked on the back member of the box, so that the volume of the folded luggage structure is much smaller than the volume of the unfolded luggage structure, so that the luggage structure can be easily accommodated.

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L'invention concerne une structure de bagage (10) comprenant un élément dos de bagage (100), un élément couvercle de bagage (200) et un élément latéral de bagage en forme de bague (300). Deux côtés opposés de l'élément latéral (300) sont reliés respectivement au bord de l'élément dos (100) et de l'élément couvercle (200). L'élément latéral en forme de bague (300) comprend des premières parties de support multiples (380) et des deuxièmes parties de support multiples (385) reliées ensemble. Les premières parties de support (380) sont disposées à chaque coin d'extrémité de l'élément dos (100) et les deuxièmes parties de support (385) sont situées au niveau de chaque bord latéral de l'élément dos (100). L'élément latéral (300) comprend des parties courbes multiples (390) situées respectivement entre les premières parties (380) et les deuxièmes parties de support (385) et la capacité de déformation élastique de chaque partie courbe (390) est supérieure à celle des premières (380) et des deuxièmes parties de support (385). En outre, les parties courbes (390) présentent une flexibilité permettant au premières (380) et aux deuxièmes parties de support (385) d'être relativement superposées ou verticales par rapport à l'élément dos de bagage (100), ce qui rend le bagage (10) selon l'invention facile à affaisser.
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