(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to a combination suitcase, and more particularly, to one adapted to its side penal a detachable backpack, which when detached becomes an independent backpack.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
Suitcases generally available in the market are vulnerable to scratches on its panels in transit due to knock against other suitcases or due to friction against conveyer or ground resulting in damage to the appearance and reduced service life of the suitcase.
The primary purpose of the present invention is to provide a suitcase adapted to its penal a detachable backpack. By protecting the penal of the suitcase from being scratched, the backpack effectively maintains the integral appearance and expands the service life of the suitcase.
Another purpose of the present invention is to provide a suitcase adapted with a detachable backpack. One pocket or multiple pockets is attached to the backpack for additional storage space, and the backpack when detached from the suitcase functions as a standalone carrier bag or shoulder bag.
Another purpose yet of the present invention is to provide a suitcase adapted with a detachable backpack. The backpack is further disposed with one or multiple pockets and two shoulder straps stored in a pocket. When detached from the suitcase, the backpack becomes a sack to carry on one's back by pulling out both should straps.
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The detachable backpack 2 made in a wide and flat form is provided each of its four corners a mating buckle 22 connected to the backpack with an elastic band 21; each buckle 22 contains a buckling button 221; and one or multiple pockets 23, 24 is provided to the detachable backpack 2.
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or alternatively as illustrated in
One pocket or multiple pockets 25 and two shoulder straps 26 are further provided to the back of the backpack 2. Both shoulder straps 26 are stored in the pocket 25 as illustrated in
According to
Each shoulder strap 26 allows adjustment of its length and another buckle 261 is disposed to the lower end of the shoulder strap 26 while another loop 271 is disposed at where corresponds to the buckle 261 for the buckle 261 to lock in the loop 271. The upper end of each shoulder strap 26 is fixed to the backpack 2 while the lower end of each shoulder strap 26 is locked to the backpack 2 by having the buckle 261 engaged in the loop 271.
However, it is to be noted that the preferred embodiments disclosed in the specification and the accompanying drawings are not limiting the present invention; and that any construction, installation, or characteristics that is same or similar to that of the present invention should fall within the scope of the purposes and claims of the present invention. For example, there is no restriction to the mating construction between the loop 111 and the buckle 22 as long as they mate each other. The loop may be alternatively provided on the backpack while the buckle may be disposed on the panel 11 of the suitcase 1; or if necessarily, each buckle or loop is disposed on three corners of the backpack 2 or on the panel 11 of the suitcase 1 to achieve the same mating purpose.