Vertical luggage
10123597 ยท 2018-11-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2013/267
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2005/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A vertical luggage includes a luggage body having an opening located on a front panel thereof and recessed toward a back panel thereof, a rectangular front bag stitched with one lateral side thereof to one lateral side of the luggage body for use as a front cover to close the opening of the luggage body, a first zipper for binding the other three sides of the front bag to the other three sides of the opening, and a compressible inner bag stitched to an inner side of the front bag for holding a suit bag and other storage items, and a bottom layer space defined in a bottom side inside the luggage body.
Claims
1. A vertical luggage, comprising: a luggage body made of fabric in a rectangular shape and defining therein a first accommodation chamber, said fabric luggage body comprising a front panel, a back panel, a top panel, a bottom panel, and two side panels each connected to the front panel, the back panel, the top panel and the bottom panel, said front panel comprising an opening recessed toward said back panel and disposed in communication with said first accommodation chamber, said opening defining a front opening edge that is horizontally located on said front panel, a top opening edge that is horizontally located on said top panel and two L-shaped side opening edges respectively located on said side panels, each said L-shaped side opening edge having a top end of a vertical portion thereof connected to said top opening edge and a front end of a horizontal portion thereof connected to said front opening edge; a retractable handle unit mounted in said top panel and embedded in said luggage body; a plurality of roller assemblies mounted to a bottom side of said bottom panel a rectangular front bag made of fabric and defining therein a second accommodation chamber, said rectangular front bag having one side thereof fixedly connected to the said vertical portion of one said L-shaped side opening edge of said opening for covering said opening so that said front bag is horizontally turnable relative to said luggage body; a first zipper adapted for binding the other three sides of said front bag to said front opening edge, said top opening edge and the other said L-shaped side opening edge of said opening; and a rectangular inner bag stitched to an inner side of said rectangular front bag, said rectangular inner bag comprising a rectangular fabric peripheral wall stitched to said inner side of said rectangular front bag, a third accommodation chamber defined within said fabric peripheral wall, a rectangular inner cover panel with one side stitched to one side of said rectangular fabric peripheral wall for covering said third accommodation chamber, and a second zipper adapted for binding three other sides of said rectangular inner cover panel and three other sides of said rectangular fabric peripheral wall.
2. The vertical luggage as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a suit bag stitched to one side of said inner bag and foldable and extendable horizontally, said suit bag being covered by said rectangular inner cover panel when folded up and received in said inner bag.
3. The vertical luggage as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rectangular front bag further comprises a first mezzanine space defined therein, and a front zipper opening located on a front side thereof in communication with said first mezzanine space.
4. The vertical luggage as claimed in claim 3, wherein said rectangular front bag further comprises two second mezzanine spaces arranged in parallel in said rectangular inner cover panel, and two inner zipper openings horizontally arranged in parallel on an opposing outer side of said rectangular inner cover panel and respectively disposed in communication with one respective said second mezzanine space.
5. The vertical luggage as claimed in claim 4, wherein said rectangular front bag further comprises a net bag mounted on the said outer side of said rectangular inner cover panel below said second mezzanine spaces, and a third mezzanine space defined between said rectangular inner cover panel and said net bag, said net bag comprising a net bag zipper opening disposed at a top side thereof in communication with said third mezzanine space.
6. The vertical luggage as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said side panel of said luggage body is made in the form of an L-shaped sheet comprising a vertical portion and a horizontal portion; said front panel of said luggage body is a rectangular sheet having two opposite lateral sides thereof respectively stitched to the horizontal portions of said two side panels of said luggage body, a bottom side of said front panel of said luggage body and a bottom side of said horizontal portion of each said side panel of said luggage body being stitched to a peripheral edge of said bottom panel of said luggage body so that a bottom layer space is defined in said first accommodation chamber and surrounded by said front panel, said horizontal portions of said side panels, said bottom panel and said back panel of said luggage body.
7. The vertical luggage as claimed in claim 6, further comprising a storage box, said storage box comprising a fourth accommodation chamber defined therein and a zipper opening in communication with said fourth accommodation chamber, said storage box being mounted in said bottom layer space and surrounded by said front panel, said horizontal portions of said side panels, said bottom panel and said back panel of said luggage body.
8. The vertical luggage as claimed in claim 7, wherein said storage box is fixedly stitched to an inner side of said bottom layer space.
9. The vertical luggage as claimed in claim 7, wherein said storage box is detachably mounted in said bottom layer space.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(9) More particularly, the front panel 11 of the luggage body 10 comprises an opening 17 recessed in direction toward the back panel 12 and disposed in communication with the first accommodation chamber 16 in the luggage body 10. Due to the configuration of the opening 17, the luggage body 10 is formed as a rectangular box with a notched structure at the front side. More specifically, the opening 17 defines a front opening edge 171 that is horizontally located on the front panel 11, a top opening edge 172 that is horizontally located on the top panel 13, and two L-shaped side opening edges 173 respectively located on the side panels 15. Each L-shaped side opening edge 173 has a top end of a vertical portion 1731 thereof connected to the top opening edge 172, and a front end of a horizontal portion 1732 thereof connected to the front opening edge 171, thus, the aforesaid notched structure is presented.
(10) The vertical luggage further comprises a front bag 40 that is a fabric bag made by stitching and defining therein a second accommodation chamber 41. Further, the front bag 40 works as a cover for covering the front panel opening 17 of the luggage body 10. The front bag 40 has one side thereof fixedly connected (stitched) to the vertical portion 1731 of one L-shaped side opening edge 173 of the opening 17 so that the front bag 40 is horizontally turnable in one side to cover the opening 17, thereby forming with the luggage body 10 a complete rectangular bag (see
(11) Through the structural design of the opening 17 of the luggage body 10 and the arrangement of the front bag 40 at the front panel 11 to fork as a cover, the first accommodation chamber 16 in the luggage body 10 will not be fully opened when the front bag 40 is opened horizontally, i.e., the lower part of the first accommodation chamber 16 is still shield by the front panel 11 when the front bag 40 is opened. Therefore, the user can open the front bag 40 to access to the first accommodation chamber 16 while keeping the vertical luggage in vertical, i.e., the user can directly open the front bag 40 without putting the luggage body 10 in horizontal. Achieving the effect of easy access to storage items.
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(14) In order to facilitate storing small items, as illustrated in
(15) In order to prevent storage items from falling out of the first accommodation chamber 16 of the luggage body 10 while the vertical luggage stands still, as illustrated in
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