Luggage Compression Panel, Suitcase and Carrying System Comprising a Luggage Compression Panel
20170347765 · 2017-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A luggage compression panel for compressing items accommodated in an interior space of luggage. The luggage compression panel includes, but is not limited to, a supporting structure defining a supporting area, and at least one locking mechanism for releasably fixing an engaging member of the luggage on the supporting structure.
Claims
1. A luggage compression panel for compressing luggage in an interior space of a suitcase, the luggage compression panel comprising: a supporting structure defining a supporting area; and at least one locking mechanism for releasably fixing an engaging member of the luggage on the supporting structure.
2. The luggage compression panel of claim 1, wherein the at least one locking mechanism is adapted to provide a frictional connection with said engaging member.
3. The luggage compression panel of claim 2, wherein the frictional connection is a form-fit engagement.
4. The luggage compression panel of claim 2, wherein the at least one locking mechanism comprises: a receiving portion having a supporting surface for receiving the engaging member; and a latching member adapted to move towards and away from the supporting surface, wherein the latching member is pretensioned towards the supporting surface by a biasing means.
5. The luggage compression panel of claim 4, wherein the latching member is at least partially translatory movably arranged in the receiving portion.
6. The luggage compression panel of claim 5, wherein the latching member is guided in two guiding grooves formed in the receiving portion on opposite sides of the latching member.
7. The luggage compression panel of claim 6, wherein the guiding grooves are straight.
8. The luggage compression panel of claim 5, wherein the latching member comprises an opening for mounting a gripping element to the latching member such that the latching member is movable into a released position by pulling the gripping element.
9. The luggage compression panel of claim 8, wherein the gripping element is a strap.
10. The luggage compression panel of claim 1, wherein the engaging member comprises grooves and is mountable to a supporting structure of the luggage at one end and insertable into the receiving portion at an opposite end, wherein the latching member is adapted to engage with the grooves of the engaging member.
11. The luggage compression panel of claim 10, wherein the supporting structure of the luggage is a luggage chassis.
12. A suitcase, comprising: a base portion forming a first outer shell portion and defining an interior space; and at least one engaging member mounted in the base portion and adapted to be coupled to a luggage compression panel.
13. The suitcase of claim 12, wherein the at least one engaging member comprises engaging recesses.
14. The suitcase of claim 12, wherein the at least one engaging member comprises a toothed portion.
15. The suitcase of claim 12, wherein the at least one engaging member is made of plastics.
16. The suitcase of claim 12, further comprising a supporting device mounted on the base portion, wherein at least one of the at least one engaging members is mounted on the supporting device.
17. The suitcase of claim 16, wherein the supporting device comprises a rigid pan portion for stiffening the base portion, wherein one of the at least one engaging members is mounted on the rigid pan portion.
18. The suitcase of claim 17, wherein the rigid pan portion is in a mounting area of wheels.
19. The suitcase of claim 16, wherein the supporting device further comprises a handle reinforcement portion for accommodating a telescopable handle of the suitcase, wherein one of the at least one engaging members is mounted on the handle reinforcement portion.
20. A carrying system, comprising: a suitcase comprising: a base portion defining an interior space for accommodating items to be transported, the base portion forming a first outer shell portion of the suitcase, and at least one engaging member mounted in the base portion and adapted to be coupled to a luggage compression panel; and a luggage compression panel for compressing items accommodated in the interior space of the suitcase, the compression panel comprising: a supporting structure defining a supporting area, and at least one locking mechanism for releasably fixing the engaging member of the luggage on the supporting structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the following drawing figures, wherein like numerals denote like elements, and:
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[0033] All figures are only schematic depictions of exemplary embodiments in which, in particular, distances and dimensional correlations are not presented to scale.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit application and uses. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any theory presented in the preceding background or summary or the following detailed description.
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[0036] In the embodiment as shown in
[0037] The frame 70 can be formed integrally or may be formed from multiple frame sections. In the embodiment as shown in
[0038] On opposite sides of the support structure 4, locking mechanisms 6, 8 are provided for an engagement with an engagement member of luggage. The locking mechanisms comprise similar components and are inversely arranged on the support structure. The detailed construction of the locking mechanisms 6, 8 is explained in the following with reference to
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[0040] In the middle section of the base portion 28, a receiving portion 16 is formed for receiving an engaging member 12, 14.
[0041] The locking mechanism 6, 8 further comprises a latching member in the form of a locking plate 20 which is translatory movably arranged with respect to the supporting surface 18. For that, guiding portions 24 arranged on opposite sides of the locking plate 20 are slidably guided in substantially straight guiding grooves 17 formed in the legs of the receiving portion 16. In the guiding grooves 17, a biasing means in the form of a spring (not shown) is arranged for biasing the latching plate 20 towards the supporting surface 18. Consequently, if no counter force is applied on the latching plate 20, the latching plate 20 is moved towards the supporting surface 18 until it abuts the same. Consequently, in case the engaging member 12, 14 is inserted in the receiving portion 16, the latching plate 20 abuts against a side of the engaging member 12, 14 which is opposite to the side facing the supporting surface 18. By this, the engaging member is pressed against the supporting surface 18 by means of the latching plate 20.
[0042] As is shown in
[0043] On the other hand, the locking mechanisms 6, 8 prevent a movement in the opposite direction so that a compressed state is maintained. In order to release the locking of the locking mechanisms 6, 8, the locking plate 20 comprises an opening 22 by means of which a gripping element or pull tabs in the form of a textile loop 26 is fixed. A user can use this textile loop 26 for pulling the locking plate 20 in a direction against the biasing force and away from the engaging members 12, 14 so that an engagement between the locking plate 20 and the engaging grooves 15 or teeth is released and the compression panel can be removed from the engaging members 12, 14.
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[0046] Pivotably arranged and coupled to the base portion 50 is a lid 60 of the suitcase 10. The lid 60 comprises an interior pocket 62 which is accessible via a zipper 64. In the present embodiment, the lid is also closable on the base portion 50 by means of a zipper (not shown).
[0047] An inner liner bag 30 forming an interior space 32 for accommodating items to be transported in the suitcase is provided in the base portion 50 such that the supporting device 40 is covered by the same. The inner liner bag 30 comprises two opening 34, 36 at positions which allow to pass the engaging members 12, 14 therethrough.
[0048] The compression panel 2 is adapted to the shape of the inner liner bag 30. In order to compress items, particularly clothes, accommodated in the liner bag 30, the engaging members 12, 14 protruding from the openings 34, 36 are first inserted into the locking mechanisms 6, 8 of the compression panel 2. Subsequently, the compression panel is pushed towards the items accommodated in the liner bag 30 by the user in order to compress them. The interaction between the locking mechanisms 6, 8 and the engaging members 12, 14 leads to a condition in which the compression panel 2 remains pressed against the items even if the user stops exerting a pushing force on the compression panel 2. In this way, the items are compressed and securely stowed in the suitcase. In order to remove the compression panel and get access to the items, the user can pull the pull tabs 26 thereby releasing the engagement of the locking mechanisms 6, 8.
[0049] In conclusion, it is pointed out that terms like “comprising” or the like are not intended to rule out the provision of additional elements or steps. Let it further be noted that “a” or “an” do not preclude a plurality. In addition, features described in conjunction with the different embodiments can be combined with each other however desired. It is also noted that the reference numbers in the claims are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the claims. Moreover, while at least one exemplary embodiment has been presented in the foregoing summary and detailed description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist.
[0050] It should also be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments are only examples, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration in any way. Rather, the foregoing summary and detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing an exemplary embodiment, it being understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements described in an exemplary embodiment without departing from the scope as set forth in the appended claims and their legal equivalents.