Carrying case
09808105 · 2017-11-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G29/083
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C13/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47G29/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C13/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A carrying case for storing items in a work environment includes a bag element for accommodating items having an access opening at the upper side when the bag element is in its position of use, and a dimensionally stable support frame to which an upper edge region of the bag element in the bag element's position of use is fixed in such a way that the access opening of the bag element is accessible through the support frame. A dimensionally stable holding bracket having a first projection and a second projection is provided on the support frame, permitting the carrying case to be hung from a board-like furniture element in such a way that the first projection makes contact with an upper side of the furniture element and the second projection makes contact with an underside of the furniture element.
Claims
1. A carrying case, comprising: a bag element for accommodating items, said bag element having a position of use defining an upper edge region, an upper side and an access opening at said upper side; a dimensionally stable support frame to which said upper edge region of said bag element is fixed in said position of use, rendering said access opening accessible through said support frame; and a dimensionally stable holding bracket formed in one-piece with said support frame and having a dimensionally stable first projection and a dimensionally stable second projection, said holding bracket permitting the carrying case to be hung from a board-shaped furniture element with said first projection contacting an upper side of the furniture element and said second projection contacting an underside of the furniture element for receiving an edge of the board-shaped furniture element between said first and second projections; said first and second projections each being substantially straight and extending outward from said support frame in substantially identical directions; said first and second projections extending substantially parallel to one another providing said holding bracket with an approximately C-shape in a side view; and said first and second projections having free ends facing away from said support frame and being spaced apart one from another.
2. The carrying case according to claim 1, wherein said first projection of said holding bracket has a contact side for making contact with the furniture element and a first soft component on said contact side.
3. The carrying case according to claim 1, wherein said second projection of said holding bracket has a contact side for making contact with the furniture element and a second soft component on said contact side.
4. The carrying case according to claim 1, wherein said support frame has one side at which said holding bracket is provided and two adjoining sides at which at least one respective shoulder is formed.
5. The carrying case according to claim 1, wherein said bag element is dimensionally stable.
6. The carrying case according to claim 1, wherein said bag element is assembled from two bag shells.
7. The carrying case according to claim 1, wherein said position of use defines a lower side of said bag element having at least one stand.
8. The carrying case according to claim 1, wherein said bag element has a multilayer construction.
9. The carrying case according to claim 1, which further comprises a carrying strap being fixedly or detachably fastened to at least one of said support frame or said bag element.
10. The carrying case according to claim 9, wherein said bag element is assembled from two bag shells defining a connection therebetween, and said carrying strap overlaps said connection.
11. The carrying case according to claim 1, wherein said second projection of said holding bracket extends outward from said support frame farther than said first projection.
12. The carrying case according to claim 1, wherein said support frame is made from a strong plastic material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(4) Referring now to
(5) The carrying case serves to store personal work materials of the user. During the course of his or her work, the user can take it to his or her workplace and hang it there on a board-like furniture element and it can preferably be locked away during the times the user is not working. Thus, the carrying case of the invention is advantageous particularly for work performed at changing workplaces and/or where multiple people use the same workplace at different times. Such work environments are found, for example, in offices, schools, field service, etc.
(6) The carrying case 10 includes a dimensionally stable bag element 12 built up from two dimensionally stable shell elements 12a, 12b and exhibits an access opening 14 at its upper side when in its position of use. The two shell elements 12a, 12b are preferably of identical construction. They can be connected together, for example, by a zipper connection or a clamp or press fitting of suitable connecting elements, or the like.
(7) The bag element 12 is, for example, dimensioned in such a way that a slim DIN A4 file folder and/or a 15-inch notebook can be accommodated inside.
(8) The two bag shells 12a, 12b of the bag element 12 are preferentially of multilayer construction and pressed as a sandwich construction of different materials. They, for example, have a center layer of natural fiber reinforced polypropylene felt (NFPP felt), an inner layer of fabric mesh and an outer cover layer. Among other things, the cover layer serves in the design and is, for example, made from cloth, felt, leather, plastic or the like.
(9) The bag element 12 includes a plurality of stands 40 on its lower side in the position of use so as to be able to set down the carrying case 10 with the bag element 12. The stands 40 are preferably formed integrally or in one-piece with the shell elements 12a, 12b.
(10) The upper edge region of the bag element 12 in the bag element's position of use, which fully encircles the access opening 14 of the bag element 12, is fixed to a dimensionally stable support frame 16. The access opening 14 of the bag element 12 is thereby freely accessible to the user through the support frame 16. The carrying case 10 can also optionally include a cover element able to be removably inserted into the support frame 16 for closing the access opening 14.
(11) The dimensionally stable support frame 16 lends the carrying case 10 additional stability. To this end, the support frame 16 is, for example, made from an (ultra) strong plastic material, for example in an injection molding process.
(12) Further, a dimensionally stable holding bracket 18 is provided on the support frame 16, preferably formed integrally thereon or in one-piece therewith. This dimensionally stable holding bracket 18 enables the carrying case 10 to be hung on a board-like or board-shaped furniture element 20 such as, for example, the worktop of a desk, a shelf, etc. without the need for any extra additional mechanisms.
(13) As illustrated as an example in
(14) While the carrying case 10 and its support frame 16 are respectively aligned approximately horizontally when hung from a furniture element 20 of the maximum intended board thickness (in this case: 25 mm), the carrying case 10 is tilted at lesser board thicknesses, for example up to approximately 20° (indicated as angle z°) to the horizontal, as indicated in
(15) The holding bracket 18 of this embodiment exhibits an approximate C-shape in a side view so as to be able to hang the carrying case 10 on a board-like furniture element 20 in this way. The holding bracket 18 in particular includes an upper substantially straight first projection 22 and a lower substantially straight second projection 24 which extend substantially parallel to one another and extend outward from the support frame 16 in substantially identical directions. The two projections 22, 24 are connected together by a connecting section 26. In this embodiment, the lower second projection 24 extends further outward from the support frame 16 than the upper first projection 22. The two projections 22, 24 having free ends 22′, 24′ facing away from said support frame and being spaced apart one from another.
(16) For the purpose of providing slip resistance and protection of the surface finish of the furniture element 20, a first soft component 28 is provided on the first projection 22 and a second soft component 30 is provided on the second projection 24. The two soft components are thereby disposed on facing sides of the projections 22, 24 so as to receive the board-like furniture element 20 between them (see
(17) In order to be able to put away the carrying case 10 in a preferably lockable storage cabinet when not in use, the support frame 16 is formed with a shoulder 41 on each of the to opposite long sides adjoining the front end with the holding bracket 18. These shoulders 41 respectively function as a simple form of a support with which the support frame 16 and thus the entire carrying case 10 can be easily and stably slid, for example, into a cabinet or a compartment on a corresponding guide rail. The shoulders 41 in the support frame 16 can in this context prevent the sides of the bag element 12 from rubbing against the inner walls of the storage cabinet or the like and thus becoming worn.
(18) The carrying case 10 further includes a carrying strap 32. The carrying strap 32 is preferentially removably provided on the carrying case 10 so that the carrying case 10 can be optionally equipped with carrying straps 32 of different lengths depending on use. The carrying strap 32 is thereby fastened to the support frame 16 and the bag element 12 in such a way that it wraps around the closed narrow sides of the bag element 12 and thereby overlaps the connecting line between the two bag elements 12a, 12b.
(19) As is indicated in
(20) Elastic (rubber) bands 34 are additionally wrapped around the bag element 12. A user can stow additional equipment (e.g. keyboard, notebook, etc.) between these elastic bands 34 and the outer side of the bag element 12 if needed.
(21) As further accessories, the carrying case 10 can be optionally provided with an inside pocket 36 for holding smaller work items (e.g. writing instruments, etc.) or hanging file frames 38 or the like (see