The invention relates to a suitcase or a luggage, and more particularly to a luggage which is capable of being opened in all directions.
A suitcase or a luggage is widely used in storing goods for people in traveling. A conventional suitcase includes a case, a lid, and a zipper to connect the lid to the case. The lid has a side connected to the case, and the zipper is pulled to open or close the lid.
This kind of conventional suitcase only can be opened in one direction. Sometime the opened lid is blocked by wall or desk. The user has to turn the suitcase in 180 degrees to open it again.
An improved suitcase is capable of opening the lid in all directions. Such suitcase has a bag in the case to receive goods. It is easy to understand that user has to open the suitcase and then open the bag to take goods. It is inconvenient to user.
In view of the above, the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a luggage, which is capable of being opened in all directions.
In order to achieve the objective of the present invention, a luggage includes a first case having a first board and a first rim portion connected to an edge of the first board to form a room within the first board and the first rim portion and an opening at a side opposite to the first board; a second case having a second board and a second rim portion connected to an edge of the second board; and a connecting device having a pair of teeth rows and two sliders, wherein the teeth rows are connected to the first rim portion of the first case and the second rim portion of the second case, and the sliders engage the teeth rows.
As a result, the sliders are moved to mesh the teeth row together or separate the teeth rows, and when the sliders are moved to separate the teeth rows and the sliders are move to the same side of the second case, the teeth rows have a section meshed together to become a hinge for opening and closing the second case.
The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
The first case 10 has a first board 12 and a first rim portion 14 connected to the first board 12 to form a room 16 within the first board 12 and the first rim portion 14 and an opening 18 at a side opposite to the first board 12.
Similar to the first case 10, the second case 20 has a second board 22 and a second rim portion 24 connected to the second board 22. In the present embodiment, the first case 10 is the main of the luggage, and the second case 20 is a lid.
The connecting device 30 is a zipper in the present embodiment, including a pair of teeth rows 32 and two sliders 34. The teeth rows 32 are connected to edges of the first rim portion 14 of the first case 10 and the second rim portion 22 of the second case 20, respectively, and the sliders 34 engage the teeth rows 32. Moving the sliders 34 may mesh the teeth rows 32 together or separate them.
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Four wheel assemblies 40 mounted at corners of the first bottom side 142 of the first case 10.
The second rim portion 24 of the second case 20 is a single element as well, including a second top side 240, and two second lateral sides 242 at opposite sides of the second top side 240.
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The expanding mechanism 50 includes an extended layer 52 and a zipper 54. The extended layer 52 has opposite sides connected to the fixed portion 60 and the movable portion 62, and the zipper 54 has a pair of teeth rows connected to the fixed portion 60 and the movable portion 62. Zipping or unzipping the zipper 54 may narrow or expand a storage space of the luggage.
In conclusion, the present invention provides the zipper with two sliders 32. Moving the sliders 32 to the same side, and keep a meshed section to be a hinge of the second case 20 that make the luggage of the present invention be capable of opening in all directions. As a result, when the luggage lays down on the ground, it is no need to worry about the direction to open the luggage. Besides, the first rime portion 14 and the flange portion 146 may keep the goods stay in the first case 10 when the luggage lays down or stands.
It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.