Patent classifications
A45C5/02
A SUITCASE, PREFERABLY OF THE RIGID TYPE, WITH AN INTERCHANGEABLE EXTERNAL CASE
The present invention concerns a container for the transport of objects/clothing/accessories/books comprising a frame and at least one shell, connected to the frame and at least partly delimiting an inner containment volume, characterized in that said case is connected to the frame in interchangeable way.
CONTAINER FOR TRANSPORTING BEACH SUPPLIES
A container for transporting beach supplies includes a container body, a handle and wheel assembly. The body includes a bottom wall, a pair of side walls, a front wall, and a curved rear wall defining a chamber that is open at its upper end. A top wall is removably connected with the side, front or rear walls, and is movable between a closed position and an open position. The handle is attached to the front, side or bottom walls of the body, and the wheel assembly includes at least one wheel that is connected with the body.
CONTAINER FOR TRANSPORTING BEACH SUPPLIES
A container for transporting beach supplies includes a container body, a handle and wheel assembly. The body includes a bottom wall, a pair of side walls, a front wall, and a curved rear wall defining a chamber that is open at its upper end. A top wall is removably connected with the side, front or rear walls, and is movable between a closed position and an open position. The handle is attached to the front, side or bottom walls of the body, and the wheel assembly includes at least one wheel that is connected with the body.
RECONFIGURABLE/CONVERTIBLE PERSONAL CARRY BAG FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE THAT DOUBLES AS SEAT CUSHIONS, BACK RESTS, AND/OR LAP OR DESKTOP CUSHIONS
A personal carry bag includes two opposed panels, at least one panel having a cushioned interior for selective use as one or more of a seat cushion, a back rest for use on an existing seat back, or a working surface for placement on a user's lap, a chair, bench, table, or ground surface. The personal carry bag also includes a zipper that interconnects respective perimeters of the two opposed panels when the zipper is closed to form a sealed compartment and which enables the two opposed sections to be physically separated when the zipper is opened and be individually used as one or more of the seat cushion, back rest, or working surface. The opposed panels include a semi-rigid, pliable cushion providing structure to the carry bag, protection for items placed inside, support for a user's body when a corresponding panel is used as a seat cushion or backrest.
Hard case for containing objects and manufacturing method thereof
A hard case for housing and transporting objects includes a first shell and a second shell, hinges for connecting the shells and enabling the latter to be arranged in a closed configuration or in an open configuration, and a closing device to lock the shells in the closed configuration. The shells include respective main panels formed by thermoforming an interwoven polypropylene sheet including a plurality of superimposed layers, each layer having oriented polypropylene fibers therein, the layers being arranged to interweave the superimposed fibers, and respective side elements including respective interface edges intended to be coupled to each other in the closed configuration. The side elements are made of polypropylene by injection molding and are fixed to the main panels to carry out respective joining portions in which the injected polypropylene of the side elements and the interwoven polypropylene of the main panels are melted and joined to each other in order to form the shells in a single part and entirely made of polypropylene.
Hard case for containing objects and manufacturing method thereof
A hard case for housing and transporting objects includes a first shell and a second shell, hinges for connecting the shells and enabling the latter to be arranged in a closed configuration or in an open configuration, and a closing device to lock the shells in the closed configuration. The shells include respective main panels formed by thermoforming an interwoven polypropylene sheet including a plurality of superimposed layers, each layer having oriented polypropylene fibers therein, the layers being arranged to interweave the superimposed fibers, and respective side elements including respective interface edges intended to be coupled to each other in the closed configuration. The side elements are made of polypropylene by injection molding and are fixed to the main panels to carry out respective joining portions in which the injected polypropylene of the side elements and the interwoven polypropylene of the main panels are melted and joined to each other in order to form the shells in a single part and entirely made of polypropylene.
Modular Attachment Aperture Array
A modular attachment aperture array having an aperture array layer, wherein the aperture array layer comprises a plurality of spaced apart array apertures, wherein each array aperture is formed of two substantially equal length, substantially parallel sides and an arcuate side joining respective upper terminal ends and respective lower terminal ends of each of the arcuate sides, wherein each of the array apertures is formed through the aperture array layer, and wherein the array apertures are arranged in a repeating sequence of spaced rows and spaced columns, and wherein the aperture array layer is at least partially attached or coupled to at least a portion of the carrier material.
HARDSIDE LUGGAGE ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
A hardside luggage article may include a first shell component formed at least in part by a lamina. The lamina may include a substrate layer, a carrier film, and a material layer affixed to the substrate layer via the carrier film. The substrate layer may define a surface and a first material property. The carrier film may have opposing first and second surfaces. The first surface of the carrier film may be affixed to the surface of the substrate layer. The material layer may be affixed to the second surface of the carrier film. The material layer may define a second material property. The second material property may be different than the first material property. The material layer may form at least one feature protruding away from the surface of the substrate layer.
HARDSIDE LUGGAGE ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
A hardside luggage article may include a first shell component formed at least in part by a lamina. The lamina may include a substrate layer, a carrier film, and a material layer affixed to the substrate layer via the carrier film. The substrate layer may define a surface and a first material property. The carrier film may have opposing first and second surfaces. The first surface of the carrier film may be affixed to the surface of the substrate layer. The material layer may be affixed to the second surface of the carrier film. The material layer may define a second material property. The second material property may be different than the first material property. The material layer may form at least one feature protruding away from the surface of the substrate layer.
COMPOSITE FIREARM CASE
A protective carrying case for a firearm is disclosed, wherein the protective carrying case includes a top component, a bottom component, and semi-hexagonal ends, wherein the top component and the bottom component are constructed from carbon fiber. The protective carrying case additionally includes a retaining element with vacuum split functionality to retain elements within the case.