1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hanging device for a suitcase, and more particularly to a hanging device that is mounted on the retractable handle of the suitcase to hang a bag (briefcase or portfolio) that is placed on the top of the suitcase and is supported by the protruding flange of the main body, thereby facilitating a user carrying the bag and the suitcase simultaneously.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional suitcase in accordance with the prior art shown in
Another conventional suitcase in accordance with the prior art shown in
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a hanging device that is mounted on the retractable handle of the suitcase to hang a bag (briefcase or portfolio) that is placed on the top of the suitcase and is supported by the protruding flange of the main body, thereby facilitating a user carrying the bag and the suitcase simultaneously.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a hanging device that is adjustably mounted on the retractable handle of the suitcase, thereby the user carrying bags of different sizes.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a hanging device for a suitcase, wherein the retractable handle of the suitcase is locked by the main body and the clamping plate, so that the hanging device is mounted on the retractable handle of the suitcase rigidly and stably.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a hanging device for a suitcase, wherein the anti-skid pads provides an anti-skid effect to the main body and the clamping plate to prevent the hanging device from slipping from the retractable handle of the suitcase.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a hanging device for a suitcase, wherein the noise suppression pad eliminates the noise produced by hit of the press portion of the press plate with the clamping plate.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a hanging device, comprising:
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The main body 3 has two sides each formed with a protruding flange 31. The main body 3 has an inside formed with a plurality of receiving grooves 33 for mounting a plurality of anti-skid pads 32. The main body 3 has a first end formed with two spaced pivot bases 34 each formed with a pivot hole 340 and a second end formed with two spaced pivot seats 36 each formed with a pivot hole 360.
The clamping plate 4 has an inside formed with a plurality of receiving grooves 43 for mounting a plurality of anti-skid pads 44. The clamping plate 4 has a first end formed with two spaced pivot ears 41 each pivotally mounted on a respective one of the two spaced pivot bases 34 of the main body 3 and each formed with a wedge-shaped locking stub 410 pivotally mounted in the pivot hole 340 of the respective pivot base 34 of the main body 3. The clamping plate 4 has a mediate portion formed with a blind hole 42 for mounting a noise suppression pad 46 and a second end rested on the second end of the main body 3 and formed with a locking hook 45.
The press plate 5 has a first end formed with two spaced pivot ears 52 each pivotally mounted on a respective one of the two spaced pivot seats 36 of the main body 3 and each formed with a wedge-shaped locking stub 520 pivotally mounted in the pivot hole 360 of the respective pivot seat 36 of the main body 3. The press plate 5 has a mediate portion mounted on the locking hook 45 of the clamping plate 4 and formed with a locking groove 53 for locking the locking hook 45 of the clamping plate 4. Preferably, the mediate portion of the press plate 5 is formed with an opening 54 communicating with the locking groove 53 for receiving the locking hook 45 of the clamping plate 4. The press plate 5 has a second end formed with a press portion 51 rested on the mediate portion of the clamping plate 4 and located adjacent to the noise suppression pad 46.
In practice, referring to
When not in use, the press plate 5 is pivoted outward to detach the locking hook 45 of the clamping plate 4 from the locking groove 53 of the press plate 5 as shown in
Accordingly, the hanging device is mounted on the retractable handle 61 of the suitcase 6 to hang a bag (briefcase or portfolio) 62 that is placed on the top of the suitcase 6 and is supported by the protruding flange 31 of the main body 3, thereby facilitating a user carrying the bag 62 and the suitcase 6. In addition, the hanging device is adjustably mounted on the retractable handle 61 of the suitcase 6, thereby the user carrying bags 62 of different sizes. Further, the retractable handle 61 of the suitcase 6 is locked by the main body 3 and the clamping plate 4, so that the hanging device is mounted on the retractable handle 61 of the suitcase 6 rigidly and stably. Further, the anti-skid pads 32 and 44 provides an anti-skid effect to the main body 3 and the clamping plate 4 to prevent the hanging device from slipping from the retractable handle 61 of the suitcase 6. Further, the noise suppression pad 46 eliminates the noise produced by hit of the press portion 51 of the press plate 5 with the clamping plate 4.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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