FOLDABLE TROLLEY CASE

20240130494 ยท 2024-04-25

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    Abstract

    Provided is a foldable trolley case including a rear part (1), a foldable part (3) and a front part (2), which collectively form a case body, the rear part (1) is provided with a rod (4), the front part (2) is provided with a first cavity (5); in a folded state, the foldable part (3) is folded by the rear part (1) and the front part (2) and is accommodated in the first cavity (5), a top portion (6) is nested in the first cavity (5), a handle (7) having been retracted of the rod (4) is located within the top portion (6) or on a rear side of the top portion (6), the handle (7) is nested at least partially within the first cavity (5), a top surface of the front part (2) and the handle (7) together form a grab part.

    Claims

    1. A foldable trolley case, comprising a rear part (1), a front part (2), and a foldable part (3) provided between the rear part (1) and the front part (2), with the rear part (1), the foldable part (3) and the front part (2) collectively forming a case body, the rear part (1) being provided with a rod (4), the front part (2) being provided with a first cavity (5) which is provided with an opening facing the rear part (1), in a folded state, the foldable part (3) being folded by the rear part (1) and the front part (2) and being accommodated in the first cavity (5), characterized in that, in the folded state, a top portion (6) of the rear part (1) is nested in the first cavity (5) of the front part (2), after nesting, the front part (2) is on an outer side, the top portion (6) is on an inner side, a handle (7) having been retracted of the rod (4) is located within the top portion (6) or on a rear side of the top portion (6), the handle (7) is nested at least partially within the first cavity (5) due to the nesting, a top surface of the front part (2) and the handle (7) together form a grab part to be lifted up by a single hand of a user to move the foldable trolley case.

    2. The foldable trolley case as claimed in claim 1, wherein, in the folded state, the rear part (1) is nested in the first cavity (5) of the front part (2) obliquely with respect to the front part (2), a bottom of the rear part (1) is provided with a first foot (9) which is exposed outside, the first foot (9) and a bottom of the front part (2) together form a bottom supporting part, the front part (2), the bottom supporting part and the rear part (1) form a triangular steady-state support structure.

    3. The foldable trolley case as claimed in claim 2, wherein, in the folded state, the front part (2) is arranged vertically.

    4. The foldable trolley case as claimed in claim 2, wherein the bottom of the front part (2) is provided with a second foot (10), the first foot (9) and the second foot (10) together form a three-point bottom supporting part.

    5. The foldable trolley case as claimed in claim 4, wherein the first foot (9) comprises a roller and the second foot (10) has a non-roller fixed structure.

    6. The foldable trolley case as claimed in claim 1, wherein the top portion (6) of the rear part (1) is provided with a recess (11) with an opening facing the rear side, the handle (7) is accommodated in the recess, and the handle (7) is provided with a grab clearance (12), or the grab clearance (12) is formed between a lower side of the handle (7) and a lower bottom surface of the recess (11); the top surface of the front part (2) and the grab clearance (12) together form the grab part to be lifted up by the single hand of the user to move the foldable trolley case.

    7. The foldable trolley case as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handle (7) of the rod (4) is entirely nested within the first cavity (5).

    8. The foldable trolley box as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rear part (1) is provided with a second cavity (13) with an opening facing the front part (2), and the rod (4) is withdrawably provided in the rear part (1) and extends upwards from an upper side of the second cavity (13).

    9. The foldable trolley case as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front part (2) and/or the rear part (1) comprise a housing made of a material that maintains its shape.

    10. The foldable trolley case as claimed in claim 1, wherein, in the folded state, at least a part of the foldable part (3) is squeezed in a space formed by the rear part (1) and the front part (2) which have been nested, a friction force generated by a squeezing makes a nesting position of the rear part (1) and the front part (2) relatively stable.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0018] FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a foldable trolley case lifted up by a single hand of a user through a grab part.

    [0019] FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view from a rear perspective of a foldable trolley case in an unfolded state.

    [0020] FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view from a side perspective of a foldable trolley case in an unfolded state.

    [0021] FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view of a foldable trolley case with a rod pulled out in an unfolded state.

    [0022] FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view from a side perspective of a foldable trolley case in a folded state.

    [0023] FIG. 6 is a schematic perspective view from a rear perspective of a foldable trolley case in a folded state.

    [0024] FIG. 7 is a schematic perspective view from a top perspective of a foldable trolley case laid down on the ground in a folded state.

    [0025] FIG. 8 is a schematic perspective view from a top perspective of the foldable trolley box opened and laid down on the ground in an unfolded state.

    [0026] Reference numerals illustration: 1rear part, 2front part, 3foldable part, 4rod, 5first cavity, 6top portion, 7handle, 8grab top surface, 9first foot, 10second foot, 11groove, 12grab clearance, 13second cavity, 14hand grip, 15unlock button, 16hand, 17folded part under squeeze, 18zipper, 19strap, 20supporting plate.

    DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    [0027] The following description is provided to reveal the disclosure to enable those skilled in the art to practice the disclosure. The embodiments in the following description are by way of example only and other obvious variations may occur to those skilled in the art. The underlying principles of the disclosure defined in the following description may be applied to other embodiments, modifications, improvements, equivalents, and other technical solutions without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.

    [0028] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that, in the disclosure of the present disclosure, the terms longitudinal, lateral, upper, lower, front, rear, left, right, vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, inner, outer, etc. indicate an orientation or positional relationship based on that shown in the drawings. It is merely for the purpose of facilitating the description and simplifying the description, and it is not intended to indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operate in a particular orientation, and thus the terms described above are not to be construed as limiting the disclosure.

    [0029] A foldable trolley case is shown in FIGS. 1 to 8. FIGS. 2, 3 and 4 show an unfolded state for normal loading of articles. FIG. 8 shows an open state, two opposing raised supporting plates 20 can be seen to reinforce the foldable part 3, and the supporting plates 20 should be laid down when it is required to transition to the folded state so that the foldable part 3 can be folded. FIGS. 1, 5, 6, and 7 show a folded state, it can be seen that the solution of the present disclosure has its own features and will be described in detail below.

    [0030] A foldable trolley case includes a rear part 1, a front part 2, and a foldable part 3 provided between the rear part 1 and the front part 2. The foldable part 3 may be formed from a foldable material such as cloth, silicone, or the like. The rear part 1, the foldable part 3, and the front part 2 collectively form a case body. The rear part 1 is provided with a rod 4, the front part 2 is provided with a first cavity 5 which is provided with an opening facing the rear part 1. In the folded state, the foldable part 3 is folded by the rear part 1 and the front part 2 and is accommodated in the first cavity 5. In the folded state, a top portion 6 of the rear part 1 is nested in the first cavity 5 of the front part 2, after nesting, the front part 2 is on an outer side, the top portion 6 is on an inner side, a handle 7 having been retracted of the rod 4 is located within the top portion 6 or on a rear side of the top portion 6, the handle 7 is nested at least partially within the first cavity 5 due to the nesting. A top surface of the front part 2 and the handle 7 together form a grab part to be lifted up by a single hand of a user to move the foldable trolley case, i.e., a grab top surface 8 and the handle 7 together form the grab part to be lifted up by a single hand of the user to move the foldable trolley case.

    [0031] As shown in FIG. 1, in the folded state, the user lifts up the foldable trolley case with a single hand through the grab part to move the foldable trolley case, as shown in the figure, the grab part is formed by the top surface of the front part 2 and the handle 7, and may be held by the hand 16, and there is no need to provide additional grip structures, thereby resulting in simpler structure. The top surface of the front part 2 can be used to withstand force, thus providing a large supporting surface, thereby providing a comfortable and stable grab while also having the ability to withstand a high upward force when lifted up.

    [0032] In some embodiments, the technical solution of the present disclosure also provides a self-standing structure, in particular, as shown in FIGS. 5, 6, 7, in the folded state, the rear part 1 is nested in the first cavity 5 of the front part 2, obliquely with respect to the front part 2, a bottom of the rear part 1 is provided with a first foot 9, the first foot 9 is exposed outside, the first foot 9 and a bottom of the front part 2 together form a bottom supporting part, and the front part 2, the bottom supporting part and the rear part 1 form a triangular steady-state support structure. The foldable trolley case of the present disclosure is also significantly different from the prior art in that the foldable trolley case is designed to have more stable self-standing in the folded state.

    [0033] In some embodiments, the front part 2 is arranged vertically such that, when viewed from a side perspective, in a self-standing state, the foldable trolley case is substantially a right-angled triangle, such that a front side of the front part 2 is substantially vertical and may be closed to a vertical wall surface.

    [0034] In some embodiments, the bottom of the front part 2 is provided with a second foot 10, and the first foot 9 and the second foot 10 together form a three-point bottom supporting part which provides a better support for a self-standing structure. In this example, as shown in FIG. 7, the number of the first foot 9 is two, and one of the two first feet 9 is arranged on the left and the other of the two first feet 9 is arranged on the right and the number of the second foot 10 is one, and the second foot 10 is centrally arranged at the bottom of the front part 2, so that two first feet 9 and one second foot 10 together form a three-point bottom supporting part.

    [0035] In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 7, the first foot 9 includes a roller and the second foot 10 has a non-roller fixed structure. With such design, in the self-standing state, the second foot 10 limits a movement, which facilitates a self-standing stability, and does not move on its own.

    [0036] In some embodiments, as shown in FIGS. 2, 4, 6, the top portion 6 of the rear part 1 is provided with a recess 11 with an opening facing the rear side, the handle 7 is accommodated in the recess 11, and the handle 7 is provided with a grab clearance 12, or the grab clearance 12 is formed between a lower side of the handle 7 and a lower bottom surface of the recess 11. The top surface of the front part 2 and the grab clearance 12 together form the grab part to be lifted up by the single hand of the user to move the foldable trolley case. In this example, the grab clearance 12 is formed between the lower side of the handle 7 and a lower bottom surface of the recess 11, that is, the handle 7 does not drop to a position where the lower side of the handle 7 abuts against the lower bottom surface of the recess 11, so that the grab clearance 12 can be formed. If the handle 7 drops to the position where the lower side of the handle 7 abuts against the lower bottom surface of the recess 11, the grab clearance 12 needs to be formed on the handle 7. The grab clearance 12 provides a more comfortable grab for the user.

    [0037] In some embodiments, as shown in FIGS. 1, 5, 6, and 7, the handle 7 of the rod 4 is nested entirely within the first cavity 5, rather than partially nested within the first cavity 5. With such design, on one hand the handle 7 will not be exposed to the rear side, and on the other hand the distance of the rear side of the handle 7 from the front side of the front part 2 will be shortened, that is to say the thickness of the rear side of the handle 7 to the front side of the front part 2 becomes smaller, so that it is easier for the user to hold, and a small hand is also able to hold.

    [0038] In some embodiments, as shown in FIGS. 6 and 8, the rear part 1 is provided with a second cavity 13 with an opening facing the front part 2, and the rod 4 is withdrawably provided in the rear part 1 and extends upwards from an upper side of the second cavity 13. With such design, in the unfolded state, the second cavity 13 can also provide a part of accommodation space, whereas in the folded state, since the top portion 6 of the rear part 1 is nested in the front part 2, the grab part also has a small thickness, in addition, the rod 4 is also arranged in the rear part 1, and is not exposed to the outside of the rear side of the rear part 1, and since the rod 4 extends upwards from the upper side of the second cavity 13, the handle 7 is located in the upper side of the second cavity 13, and therefore, as shown in FIGS. 6, 7, in the folded state, the handle 7 of the rod 4 will be entirely nested inside the first cavity 5.

    [0039] In some embodiments, the front part 2 includes a housing made of a material that maintains its shape, such as polypropylene, nylon, metal, or the like.

    [0040] Like the front part 2, the rear part 1 also preferably includes a housing made of a material that maintains its shape, and it is more advantageous to form the triangular steady-state support structure when both of the front part 2 and the rear part 1 include the housing made of the material that maintains its shape.

    [0041] In some embodiments, as shown in FIGS. 1, 6, 7, in the folded state, at least a part of the foldable part 3 is squeezed in a space formed by the back part 1 and the front part 2 which have been nested, the part of the foldable part 3 that is squeezed in the space may be referred to as a folded part under squeeze 17, and because of a squeezed filling of the folded part under squeeze 17, the friction force between the rear part 1 and the front part 2 generated by this squeezing makes a nesting position relatively stable. In this way, in the folded state, the rear part 1 and the front part 2 are not easily separated in reverse and the friction force plays a role in fixation, thereby simply and conveniently solving the problem of relative fixation of the rear part 1 and the front part 2 after nesting. When to unfold for use, the user will separate the rear part 1 from the front part 2 with force, due to the connection of the zipper 18, the foldable part 3 may act as an intermediate connecting part between the rear part 1 and the front part 2, the rear part 1 and the front part 2 will not be completely separated by the force applied by the user, but will restore the rear part 1, the foldable part 3 and the front part 2 to the case body.

    [0042] In some embodiments, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, to facilitate lifting of the case in the unfolded state, an upper end surface of the foldable part 3 is provided with a hand grip 14.

    [0043] In some embodiments, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, in order to achieve a retractable control of the rod 4 in the unfolded state, an upper end surface of the rod 4 is further provided with an unlock button 15, when the unlock button 15 is pressed down, the rod 4 is unlocked, then the rod 4 may be retractable.

    [0044] In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 8, the rear part 1 is also provided with a supporting plate 20, and a strap 19.

    [0045] To understand the present disclosure, the above structures can be understood by reference to other embodiments/drawings if necessary, which will not be repeated here.

    [0046] The foregoing is merely illustrative embodiments of the disclosure, and equivalent variations or modifications made in accordance with the constructs, features, and principles described herein are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.