The present invention relates to a garment case accommodating clothes.
A garment case is a bag for accommodating and carrying clothes such as a jacket and pants (see, for example, Patent Literature 1). The garment case is folded with clothes accommodated. As a result, the garment case is portable in size.
Patent Literature 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2003-153719
As described above, the garment case is folded with clothes accommodated. In this configuration, the clothes are folded as well, and thus creasing attributable to folding, creasing attributable to misalignment of the clothes, and/or the like may occur at a part where the clothes are folded. Once the clothes crease, work for crease removal becomes necessary, which bothers a user. Desirable in this regard is a garment case less prone to creasing.
An object of an aspect of the present invention is to provide a garment case with which creasing of clothes can be suppressed.
A garment case according to an aspect of the present invention is a garment case accommodating clothes, including a foldable main body capable of accommodating the clothes, in which a roll bar is attached inside the main body, is disposed in a position in which the main body is folded, and extends in a direction in which a folded part extends when the clothes have been accommodated in the garment case.
In the garment case according to an aspect of the present invention, the roll bar is attached to the main body. The roll bar is disposed in the position in which the main body is folded and extends in the direction in which the folded part extends when the clothes have been accommodated. In this configuration, clothes are folded across the roll bar in the position in which the main body is folded. As a result, the clothes are folded along the roll bar, and thus no crease is likely to occur in the clothes. In addition, the roll bar is attached to the main body, and thus undergoes no positional misalignment when the garment case is carried. As a result, misalignment of clothes in the main body can be suppressed and creasing attributable to misalignment can be suppressed. Accordingly, creasing of clothes can be suppressed with the garment case.
In an embodiment, the roll bar may be removable from the main body at least in part. In this configuration, the roll bar is removed when clothes are accommodated in the main body, and thus the roll bar becoming a hindrance when clothes are accommodated can be avoided. Accordingly, clothes can be easily accommodated in the main body.
In an embodiment, the garment case may include a plate-shaped first member usable when tops among the clothes are accommodated and the first member may be covered with the tops and positioned at a part of the tops including a shoulder portion and disposed in the main body. In this configuration, the shape of the part of the tops including the shoulder portion is retained by the first member. Accordingly, biasing or the like of clothes in the main body attributable to, for example, vibration and/or impact can be suppressed. As a result, creasing of clothes can be further suppressed.
In an embodiment, the garment case may include a plate-shaped second member usable when bottoms among the clothes are accommodated and the second member may be disposed in the main body to be positioned on the bottoms which are folded via the roll bar. In this configuration, the bottoms are pressed and held by the second member in the main body. Accordingly, biasing or the like of clothes in the main body attributable to, for example, vibration and/or impact can be suppressed. As a result, creasing of clothes can be further suppressed.
In an embodiment, the roll bar may have a bar main body and a support body supporting the bar main body and the bar main body may have elasticity and flexibility. In this configuration, both clothes and the bar main body are deformed and pressed down in a case where the clothes are pushed to the roll bar side. As a result, the bar main body leaving a trace on clothes can be suppressed, and thus creasing can be suppressed. In addition, even in a case where the garment case is deflected by an external force applied to the garment case, the bar main body is capable of following the deflection of the garment case since the bar main body of the roll bar is flexible. Accordingly, clothes are held by the bar main body, and thus misalignment of clothes in the main body can be suppressed. Accordingly, creasing of clothes can be suppressed.
According to an aspect of the present invention, creasing of clothes can be suppressed.
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same reference numerals will be used to refer to the same or equivalent elements so that the same description does not have to be repeated.
A garment case according to a first embodiment will be described below. A garment case 1 illustrated in
The main body 3 is capable of accommodating clothes and is foldable. As illustrated in
In the main body 3, a gusset 3c is disposed between the outside surface 3a and the outside surface 3b (in a substantially middle portion of the main body 3 in the longitudinal direction thereof in
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
A roll bar 10 is attached to the main body 3. The roll bar 10 is disposed in a position in which the main body 3 is folded and extends in a direction in which a folded part extends when clothes have been accommodated. Specifically, the roll bar 10 is disposed in a position corresponding to the gusset 3c inside the main body 3. In other words, the roll bar 10 is disposed in the middle portion of the main body 3 in the longitudinal direction thereof (up-down direction in
In the present embodiment, the roll bar 10 has a bar main body 10a, a support body 10b, a first engagement portion 10c, and a second engagement portion 10d. The bar main body 10a has a circular outer shape (capable of including a true circular outer shape, an elliptical outer shape, and so on). The outer shape of the bar main body 10a is not limited to a circular shape. The diameter (outer diameter) of the bar main body 10a is, for example, 38 mm. In the present embodiment, the bar main body 10a is a hollow member. The bar main body 10a has a hollow portion through which the support body 10b passes. Preferably, the bar main body 10a has elasticity and flexibility. Polyethylene foam can be used as the material of the bar main body 10a.
The support body 10b supports the bar main body 10a. In the present embodiment, the support body 10b is a belt-shaped tape. Polypropylene or the like can be used as the material of the support body 10b. The support body 10b passes through the hollow portion (inside) of the bar main body 10a. One end portion of the support body 10b is fixed to the main body 3. Specifically, one end portion of the support body 10b is fixed to one edge (edge on the left side in
The first engagement portion 10c and the second engagement portion 10d constitute a buckle. The first engagement portion 10c is attached to the other end portion of the support body 10b. The second engagement portion 10d is fixed to the main body 3 via, for example, a tape. Specifically, the second engagement portion 10d is fixed to the other edge (edge on the right side in
The first member 5 is a member that can be used when tops among the clothes are accommodated. Examples of the tops include a shirt and a cut-and-sew garment as well as the jacket J. The first member 5 is a plate material. As illustrated in
The first member 5 has, for example, a width W1 (maximum width) of 460 mm and a length L1 of 400 mm. The thickness of the first member 5 may be appropriately set, examples of which include approximately 10 mm. The first member 5 is formed of a rigid and flexible material. In addition, it is preferable that the surface of the first member 5 has a large frictional resistance. Examples of the material of the first member 5 include urethane foam. The first member 5 is capable of following a deflection or the like of the main body 3 by having rigidity and flexibility. In addition, clothes are unlikely to slide against the first member 5 since the surface of the first member 5 has a large frictional resistance.
The second member 7 is a member that can be used when bottoms among the clothes are accommodated. The bottoms include a skirt as well as the pants P. The second member 7 is a plate material. The second member 7 has a rectangular shape. The second member 7 has, for example, a width W2 of 300 mm and a length L2 of 300 mm. The thickness of the second member 7 may be appropriately set, examples of which include approximately 10 mm. The second member 7 is formed of a rigid and flexible material. In addition, it is preferable that the surface of the second member 7 has a large frictional resistance. Examples of the material of the second member 7 include urethane foam. The second member 7 is capable of following a deflection or the like of the main body 3 by having rigidity and flexibility. In addition, clothes are unlikely to slide against the second member 7 since the surface of the second member 7 has a large frictional resistance.
How to use the garment case 1 configured as described above will be described in detail below. In the following description, a form in which the jacket J and the pants P as clothes are accommodated in the garment case 1 will be described as an example.
Initially, the first member 5 is disposed in the jacket J as illustrated in
Next, the roll bar 10 is moved onto the jacket J as illustrated in
Next, the pants P are disposed between the jacket J and the roll bar 10 as illustrated in
Next, the pants P are folded around the roll bar 10 as illustrated in
Then, the pants P are folded back, as illustrated in
In the above-described form, a form has been exemplified in which the first member 5 and the second member 7 are used during accommodation of both the jacket J and the pants P in the garment case 1. The first member 5 and the second member 7 may also be used in a case where only one of the jacket J and the pants P is accommodated. The second member 7 may be disposed on the jacket J in a case where, for example, only the jacket J is accommodated. The first member 5 may be disposed beneath the pants P in a case where, for example, only the pants P are accommodated. Even in a case where any one of the clothes is accommodated, the clothes are pressed by the first member 5 and the second member 7 disposed in the main body 3 by the first member 5 and the second member 7 being disposed, and thus the clothes are unlikely to be misaligned. As a result, creasing of the clothes can be suppressed.
The form in which the pants P are accommodated is not limited to the above-described form. As illustrated in
As described above, in the garment case 1 according to the present embodiment, the roll bar 10 is attached to the main body 3. The roll bar 10 is disposed in the position in which the main body 3 is folded and extends in the direction in which the folded part extends. In this configuration, clothes are folded across the roll bar 10 in the position in which the main body 3 is folded. As a result, the clothes are folded along the roll bar 10, and thus no crease is likely to occur in the clothes. In addition, the roll bar 10 is attached to the main body 3, and thus undergoes no positional misalignment when the garment case 1 is carried. As a result, misalignment of clothes in the main body 3 can be suppressed and creasing attributable to misalignment can be suppressed. Accordingly, creasing of clothes can be suppressed with the garment case 1.
In the garment case 1 according to the present embodiment, the roll bar 10 has the first engagement portion 10c and the second engagement portion 10d. The first engagement portion 10c and the second engagement portion 10d constitute the buckle. The first engagement portion 10c is connected to the support body 10b supporting the bar main body 10a, and the second engagement portion 10d is fixed to the main body 3. As a result of this configuration, the roll bar 10 becomes removable from the main body 3 by engagement between the first engagement portion 10c and the second engagement portion 10d being released. As a result, the roll bar 10 can be withdrawn to a non-hindering position when clothes are accommodated in the main body 3, and thus clothes can be easily accommodated in the main body 3.
The garment case 1 according to the present embodiment is provided with the plate-shaped first member 5, which can be used during accommodation of the jacket J (tops) among the clothes. The first member 5 is covered with the tops to be positioned at the part of the jacket J that includes the shoulder portions Ja and Jb and disposed in the main body 3. In this configuration, the shape of the part of the jacket J including the shoulder portions Ja and Jb is retained by the first member 5. Accordingly, biasing or the like of clothes in the main body 3 attributable to, for example, vibration and/or impact can be suppressed. As a result, creasing of clothes can be further suppressed.
The garment case 1 according to the present embodiment is provided with the plate-shaped second member 7, which can be used during accommodation of the pants P (bottoms) among the clothes. The second member 7 is disposed in the main body 3 to be positioned on the bottoms folded via the roll bar 10. In this configuration, the pants P are pressed and held by the second member 7 in the main body 3. Accordingly, biasing or the like of clothes in the main body 3 attributable to, for example, vibration and/or impact can be suppressed. As a result, creasing of clothes can be further suppressed. Especially in the garment case 1 according to the present embodiment, the first member 5 and the second member 7 are disposed in an overlapping manner, and thus clothes are sandwiched by the first member 5 and the second member 7. Accordingly, creasing of clothes can be further suppressed with the garment case 1.
In the garment case 1 according to the present embodiment, the roll bar 10 is disposed in a position corresponding to the gusset 3c, which is a part where the main body 3 is folded. In the garment case 1, the gusset 3c is provided with the handle 4. In this configuration, rigidity is ensured at the gusset 3c part as a result of cooperation with the roll bar 10. Accordingly, a deflection of the gusset 3c part can be suppressed when the garment case 1 is held with the handle 4 grasped. As a result, the portability of the garment case 1 can be improved.
A garment case according to a second embodiment will be described below with reference to
As illustrated in any one of
The main body 22 is capable of accommodating clothes and is foldable. As illustrated in
In the main body 22, a gusset 22c is disposed between the outside surface 22a and the outside surface 22b. The gusset 22c extends along the width direction of the main body 22. The gusset 22c is a part that is folded when the main body 22 is folded. The gusset 22c is formed of, for example, a material that is more rigid than the main body 22. Examples of the gusset 23c include a polypropylene tape and a plate material made of foamed polyethylene. The gusset 22c is provided with a handle 23.
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
The first member 24 is a member that can be used when tops among the clothes are accommodated. The first member 24 is a plate material. As illustrated in
As illustrated in
How to use the garment case 20 configured as described above will be described in detail below. In the following description, a form which accommodates the jacket J and the pants P as clothes will be described as an example.
Initially, the first member 24 is disposed in the jacket J as illustrated in
Next, the jacket J is disposed in the main body 22 as illustrated in
Next, the roll bar 30 is moved onto the jacket J and the first engagement portion 30c and the second engagement portion 30d of the roll bar 30 are engaged with each other as illustrated in
Next, the pants P are disposed between the jacket J and the roll bar 30 as illustrated in
Next, the pants P are folded around the roll bar 30 as illustrated in
Then, the pants P are folded back, as illustrated in
In the above-described form, a form has been exemplified in which the first member 24 and the second member 7 are used during accommodation of both the jacket J and the pants P in the garment case 1. As is the case with the first embodiment, the first member 24 and the second member 7 may also be used in a case where only one of the jacket J and the pants P is accommodated. Even in a case where any one of the clothes is accommodated, the clothes are pressed by the first member 24 and the second member 7 disposed in the main body 22 by the first member 24 and the second member 7 being disposed, and thus the clothes are unlikely to be misaligned. As a result, creasing of the clothes can be suppressed.
The form in which the pants P are accommodated is not limited to the above-described form. The form in which the pants P are accommodated may also be the form according to the first embodiment that is illustrated in
As described above, in the garment case 20 according to the present embodiment, the roll bar 30 is attached to the main body 22. The roll bar 30 is disposed in the position in which the main body 22 is folded and extends in the direction in which the folded part extends. In this configuration, clothes are folded across the roll bar 30 in the position in which the main body 22 is folded. As a result, the clothes are folded along the roll bar 30, and thus no crease is likely to occur in the clothes. In addition, the roll bar 30 is attached to the main body 22, and thus undergoes no positional misalignment when the garment case 20 is carried. As a result, misalignment of clothes in the main body 22 can be suppressed and creasing attributable to misalignment can be suppressed. Accordingly, creasing of clothes can be suppressed with the garment case 20.
In the garment case 20 according to the present embodiment, the first member 24 can be folded along the up-down direction of the jacket J (tops) by the connecting part 24c. As a result, the jacket J can be accommodated in the main body 22 in a folded state. As a result, the width of the main body 22 can be reduced, and thus the garment case 20 can be reduced in size.
Although embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the present invention is not necessarily limited to the above-described embodiments and can be modified in various forms within the scope of the present invention.
The shapes, dimensions, and materials of the main bodies 3 and 22, the first members 5 and 24, the second member 7, and the roll bars 10 and 30 according to the above-described embodiments are examples. The shapes, dimensions, and materials of the main bodies 3 and 22, the first members 5 and 24, the second member 7, and the roll bars 10 and 30 can be appropriately set depending on design. The main bodies 3 and 22 can be given a dimension that, for example, allows the main bodies 3 and 22 to be brought into an aircraft cabin.
In the form that has been exemplified in the above-described embodiments, the roll bars 10 and 30 have the bar main bodies 10a and 30a, the support bodies 10b and 30b, the first engagement portions 10c and 30c, and the second engagement portions 10d and 30d. However, the configuration of the roll bar is not limited thereto. For example, a connecting part may be disposed at the middle part of the roll bar. In this case, the roll bar can be connected and disconnected at the middle part although the roll bar is configured not to be removed from the main body. Accordingly, the roll bar can be withdrawn to the non-hindering position when clothes are disposed in the main body, and thus clothes can be easily accommodated in the main body. In addition, the roll bar may be disposed to be completely removable from the main body. In addition, the roll bar (bar main body) may not have a hollow structure.
In the form that has been exemplified in the above-described embodiments, the main bodies 3 and 22 are folded in two. However, the main body may be folded in three or more as well. In the case of this configuration, the roll bar may be attached to be disposed in the position in which the main body is folded and extend in the direction in which the folded part extends when clothes have been accommodated.
In the form that has been exemplified in the above-described embodiments, the main bodies 3 and 22 are provided with the fasteners 3d and 22d. However, means for maintaining a state where the main bodies 3 and 22 are closed is not limited to the fastener. For example, a snap button or the like also may be used as the means for maintaining a state where the main bodies 3 and 22 are closed.
Also, the garment case may have two or more regions (spaces) accommodating clothes in addition to the above-described embodiments. Specifically, in an alternative exemplary form, two units of the garment case 1 according to the first embodiment may be connected to each other. More specifically, in an alternative exemplary configuration, the outside surfaces 3a of two units of the main body 3 may be connected back to back.
1, 20: garment case, 3, 22: main body, 5, 24: first member, 7: second member, 10, 30: roll bar, J: jacket (tops), P: pants (bottoms).
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2016-197330 | Oct 2016 | JP | national |
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PCT/JP2017/036148 | 10/4/2017 | WO | 00 |