Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(a), this application claims the benefit of earlier filing date and right of priority to Korean Patent Application No. 20-2015-0005726, filed on Aug. 27, 2015, the contents of which are all hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a rolling bag that may also serve as a backpack, and more particularly, to a rolling backpack that may be carried over a user's shoulder with shoulder straps and also be pulled with wheels.
Description of the Related Art
In general, a backpack or knapsack is a container that is made of cloth or leather to put articles therein and carry the backpack or knapsack on a user's back. Moreover, the backpack is used to contain and carry articles such as clothes or camping equipment for travelling, hiking, skiing or the like, and is a travelling or hiking bag that usually has shoulder straps to allow it to be carried over a user's back.
A big backpack may contain a lot of articles therein. However, if the backpack contains a lot of articles and thus is heavy, it overstrains the shoulder, thus making a user tired and causing main parts of a body to be deformed. In order to solve the problem, wheels may be fixed to a bottom of the backpack to allow a user to pull the backpack.
Conventionally, if the backpack is carried using the wheels, it is difficult to deal with the shoulder straps. Further, while the backpack is carried using the wheels, the wheels may be contaminated, so that a user's clothes or the like may be stained with foreign matter of the wheels and may become dirty when he or she shoulders the backpack. While the backpack is pulled, a side of a lower portion of the backpack may be easily stained with the foreign matter. If the backpack comes into contact with or collides with a ground or an object, the lower portion of the backpack may be worn out or torn or a hole may be made in the lower portion of the backpack, thus undesirably causing damage to the backpack.
[Patent Document 1] Korean U.M. Registration Publication No. 20-0301092 (published on Jan. 24, 2003)
In order to solve the problems occurring in the related art, an aspect of the present invention is directed to a rolling backpack, which is configured such that shoulder straps are not exposed to the outside when the backpack is pulled using wheels provided on the backpack, and a lower portion of the backpack is not easily worn out by a ground or an external object.
Another aspect of the present invention is directed to a rolling backpack, which increases a contact area between wheels provided on both sides of the backpack and a ground, thus preventing the backpack from being turned over, minimizing a force for pulling the backpack, and making it easy to pull the backpack.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a rolling backpack may include a receiving pocket for receiving shoulder straps in a back of a main body that has a predetermined capacity to receive an article therein; dual wheels coupled to both sides of a lower portion of the main body via shafts and each comprising a pair of wheels, the wheels being integrally coupled to each other to be rotated in the same direction or the wheels being independent from each other to be rotated in the same direction or in different directions; a wheel cover coupled to a lower portion of the back of the main body and spread downwards to cover the wheels; and a protector coupled to the lower portion of the main body in such a way as to extend from a front to a side thereof.
Further, the receiving pocket may include independent pockets to receive the respective shoulder straps therein.
Furthermore, a slide fastener or a “hook-and-loop fastener” or “touch fastener” such as VELCRO® tape may be provided to close or open an upper end of the receiving pocket.
Further, a space may be defined in the lower portion of the back of the main body so that the wheel cover may be folded backwards and stored.
A rolling backpack according to the present invention is advantageous in that a receiving part is formed on a back of the backpack to receive shoulder straps therein and thereby prevent the shoulder straps from being exposed to the outside when the backpack is pulled or stored, a robust protector is coupled to a lower portion of the backpack to prevent the backpack from being easily worn out when it comes into contact with a ground or an external object, dual wheels are applied to both sides of the lower portion of the backpack to increase a contact area with the ground and thereby prevent the backpack from being easily turned over, thus minimizing a force for pulling the backpack and making it easy to pull the backpack, and a wheel cover is provided between wheels and a user's back to prevent garments from being stained with foreign matter of the wheels when he or she shoulders the backpack, thus making it convenient to use the backpack.
The above and other aspects, features and advantages of certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numerals will be used to refer to the same elements throughout the specification, and a duplicated description thereof will be omitted. It will be understood that although the terms “first”, “second”, etc. are used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another element.
Hereinafter, a rolling backpack according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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An operation of the rolling backpack according to the present invention configured as such will be described below.
First, when a user carries the rolling backpack 1 over his or her shoulder, the shoulder straps 13 coupled to the back of the main body 10 in such a way as to extend from an upper position to a lower position are used. If the shoulder straps 13 are inserted into the receiving pocket 15, it is possible to take the shoulder straps 13 out from the receiving pocket 15 through the open upper end of the receiving pocket 15. Further, in the case that the slide fastener 16 is attached to the receiving pocket 15, the slide fastener 16 is opened. In the case that the VELCRO® tape 17 is attached to the upper end of the receiving pocket 15, the VELCRO® tape 17 is opened. Then, the shoulder straps 13 are taken out from the receiving pocket 15. The lower end of each shoulder strap 13 is fixedly connected to the ring 14 between the back and the side of the main body 10. Thus, a user may carry the rolling backpack 1 over the shoulder using the shoulder straps 13 that are separated from the receiving pocket 15.
When a user carries the rolling backpack 1 over his or her shoulder, the wheel cover 30 is taken out from the space 19 that is defined in the lower portion of the back of the main body 10 and then is spread downwards. That is, if the dual wheels are stained with foreign matter while a user pulls the rolling backpack 1, the dual wheels 20 may come into contact with his or her back and thus garments may become dirty. Hence, the wheel cover 30 is spread to prevent the dual wheels 20 from coming into direct contact with the garments.
Further, when a user picks up the rolling backpack 1 by the handle 11 or pulls the rolling backpack 1 by the dual wheels 20 after holding the pulling handle 12, it is possible to insert the shoulder straps 13 exposed to the back of the main body 10 into the receiving pocket 15. In the case that the slide fastener 16 or the VELCRO® tape 17 is provided on the upper end of the receiving pocket 15, the slide fastener 16 or the VELCRO® tape 17 is opened and then the shoulder straps 13 are inserted into the receiving pocket 15. Subsequently, a mouth of the receiving pocket 15 is closed by the slide fastener 16 or the VELCRO® tape 17. Further, if the wheel cover 30 is unfolded, it is folded up and fixedly inserted into the space 19 defined in the back of the main body 10.
When a user pulls the rolling backpack 1, the dual wheels 20 allow the rolling backpack 1 to be stably and flexibly moved on the ground. Further, the protector 40 coupled to the lower portion of the main body 10 may minimize damage to the rolling backpack 1 when it comes into contact with an external object or an object projecting from the ground.
While the invention has been shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Therefore, the scope of the invention is defined not by the detailed description of the invention but by the appended claims, and all differences within the scope will be construed as being included in the present invention.
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