The present invention generally relates to a multipurpose rolling tote bag as for instance used as shopping bag, grocery bag and/or laundry bag.
Rolling tote bags are known as such in the art.
International (PCT) Publication No. WO 2014/068545 A1 and related U.S. Pat. No. 9,999,282 B2, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference, disclose a rolling tote bag comprising a collapsible container body made of a foldable assembly of fabric panels, including a bottom panel and side panels, that jointly define an inner storage volume when in an expanded state. This rolling tote bag further comprises a removable rolling support assembly to provide rolling support for the collapsible container body in the expanded state, the removable rolling support assembly including a support plate and a plurality of caster wheels provided on an underside of the support plate. More specifically, the rolling tote bag is constructed such that the support plate can be inserted inside the inner storage volume and be removably attached at the bottom of the collapsible container body by means of a pair of inner securing flaps. The bottom panel of the collapsible container body is furthermore provided with apertures to allow passage of the caster wheels therethrough in order to project away from the bottom panel on the underside of the collapsible container body.
A rolling tote bag embodying the aforementioned configuration is available on the market in various sizes and colours under the product designation HULKEN® (cf. https://hulkenbag.com/).
Yet another example of a similar rolling tote bag with a removable rolling support assembly is disclosed in U.S. Design Pat. No. US D688,449 S, the rolling tote bag being likewise constructed such that the rolling support assembly can be inserted inside the inner storage volume and removably attached at the bottom of the collapsible container body, with the caster wheels projecting away from the bottom panel through corresponding apertures formed therein to provide rolling support for the collapsible container body.
The aforementioned solutions are reasonably satisfactory but suffer from certain limitations.
One such limitations resides in the absence of support at the four bottom corners of the tote bag, which bottom corners have a tendency to sag and drop slightly. This potentially exposes the bottom corners of the tote bag to wear and tear and, on the long run, occurrence of damages.
Another limitation resides in the required presence of the apertures in the bottom panel for allowing passage of the caster wheels, which apertures inherently introduce points of weakness in the bag structure and expose the inner storage volume to penetration of dust and other undesired foreign substances coming from the environment in which the rolling tote bag is being displaced. This also somewhat restricts the ability to use caster wheels of larger dimensions as the apertures have to be dimensioned accordingly.
U.S. Pat. No. 10,376,030 B1 discloses a rolling tote bag with a container body and an external rolling support assembly that is attached to the bottom of the container body. A bottom insert is furthermore preferably positioned inside the bag at the bottom thereof. In one embodiment, the rolling support assembly consists of a collapsible frame with articulated links that are designed to allow the collapsible frame to be folded in the width direction along with the container body, which requires prior flipping of the bottom insert to a vertical position if present. This solution is unnecessary complex and inevitably increases production costs. In another embodiment, in order to reduce manufacturing costs, the collapsible frame may be replaced by a non-collapsible fixed frame or solid platform. In any event, attachment of the rolling support assembly is merely performed by means of four fasteners such as snap fasteners. More specifically, four snap sockets are provided near each corner of the bottom of the container body, which snap sockets are designed to cooperate with a corresponding number of snap studs provided at corresponding upper locations of the collapsible or non-collapsible frame. This fastening method is not adequate from a practical perspective, especially in that each fastener is prone to be accidentally released, especially when rolling the tote bag on relatively uneven surfaces, which may cause undesired separation of the rolling support assembly from the underside of the container body.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,469,249 B2 discloses a cart attachment system for a backpack including upper and lower cart attachments. More specifically, a bottom portion of the backpack is provided with the lower cart attachment that includes a pair of opposed flexible flaps that are coupled along opposite ends of the bottom portion of the backpack. An inner side of a first one of the flexible flaps is provided, at a free end, with a first hook-and-loop fastener for cooperation with a second hook-and-loop fastener that is provided on an outer side of the second flexible flap. The first and second flexible flaps form a retaining structure that is configured to hold a bottom support structure of the cart, the bottom support structure including a platform that is provided with a pair of wheel assemblies and a pair of support assemblies. The upper cart attachment is provided at an upper portion of the backpack to hold a top portion of the cart, namely a horizontal bar thereof that is attached to two upright arms that are secured at a bottom end to the bottom support structure. In other words, the lower and upper cart attachments work in conjunction to secure the cart to the backpack. This solution is relatively complex and cumbersome.
There therefore remains a need for an improved solution.
A general aim of the invention is to provide a rolling tote bag that obviates the problems and limitations of known rolling tote bags.
More specifically, an aim of the invention is to provide such a rolling tote bag that retains the functionalities and benefits of the known rolling tote bag of International (PCT) Publication No. WO 2014/068545 A1 and related U.S. Pat. No. 9,999,282 B2, while improving resistance to wear and tear and to undesired penetration of dust and foreign substances coming from the environment in which the rolling tote bag is displaced.
A further aim of the invention is to provide such a rolling tote bag that is cost-efficient to produce.
Yet another aim of the invention is to provide such a rolling tote bag that allows use of rolling support assemblies with a larger variety of caster wheels sizes.
These aims and others are achieved thanks to the solutions defined in the claims.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided a rolling tote bag comprising a collapsible container body made of a foldable assembly of fabric panels, including a bottom panel and side panels, that jointly define an inner storage volume when in an expanded state. The rolling tote bag further comprises a rolling support assembly to provide rolling support for the collapsible container body in the expanded state, the rolling support assembly including a support plate and a plurality of caster wheels provided on an underside of the support plate. According to the invention, the collapsible container body further comprises a retaining structure formed of one or more fabric panels, which retaining structure is provided underneath the bottom panel and is configured to securely hold the support plate outside of the inner storage volume against an underside of the bottom panel.
By way of preference, the retaining structure includes first and second releasable securing flaps attached to and positioned along opposite lateral ends of the bottom panel, which first and second releasable securing flaps are partially overlapping and releasably attachable to one another to encase the support plate between the bottom panel and the first and second releasable securing flaps.
In this latter context, a distal end section of the first releasable securing flap is preferably provided with a first fastening element positioned on an inner side of the first releasable securing flap, while a distal end section of the second releasable securing flap is provided with a complementary, second fastening element positioned on an outer side of the second releasable securing flap for releasable cooperation with the first fastening element.
In accordance with a particularly preferred embodiment, the retaining structure further includes third and fourth releasable securing flaps attached to and positioned along opposite longitudinal ends of the bottom panel to hold corresponding longitudinal end sections of the support plate. Furthermore, each of the third and fourth releasable securing flaps is provided with an inner fastening element positioned on an inner side thereof, while opposite longitudinal end sections of the support plate are each provided with a complementary fastening element for releasable cooperation with a corresponding one of the inner fastening elements.
In accordance with a more specific embodiment, the first and second releasable securing flaps are dimensioned to at least partly cover the third and fourth releasable securing flaps when in an assembled state. In addition, each of the third and fourth releasable securing flaps is further provided with an outer fastening element positioned on an outer side thereof, while longitudinal end sections of each of the first and second releasable securing flaps are each further provided with a complementary, inner fastening element for releasable cooperation with a corresponding one of the outer fastening elements. In this latter context, each of the first and second releasable securing flaps may further be provided with one or more apertures positioned and dimensioned to allow passage of the caster wheels therethrough. Alternatively, or in addition thereto, each of the first and second releasable securing flaps may be shaped to exhibit one or more cutouts in areas where the caster wheels are located.
In accordance with another specific embodiment, the first and second releasable securing flaps are dimensioned not to cover the third and fourth releasable securing flaps and to leave spacings that are positioned and dimensioned to accommodate passage of the caster wheels.
The fastening elements may especially consist of hook-and-loop fasteners, other types of fasteners being however conceivable.
The aforementioned first and second releasable securing flaps may especially be positioned along opposite short ends of the bottom panel. In such case, the aforementioned third and fourth releasable securing flaps are positioned along opposite long ends of the bottom panel.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the retaining structure includes at least one releasable retaining panel fastened to the collapsible container body about a periphery of the bottom panel to form a releasable retaining envelope underneath the bottom panel, which releasable retaining envelope is configured and dimensioned to receive the support plate therein, while allowing passage of the caster wheels through the at least one releasable retaining panel. This releasable retaining envelope is structured to take an open state in which the at least one releasable retaining panel is at least partly released from the collapsible container body to allow the support plate to be removed from or inserted into the releasable retaining envelope and a closed state in which the at least one releasable retaining panel is fastened to the collapsible container body to securely hold the support plate within the releasable retaining envelope. By way of preference, the releasable retaining structure includes a zipper to selectively close the retaining envelope around the support plate or open the releasable retaining envelope to allow insertion or removal of the support plate.
In accordance with an advantageous variant, the collapsible container body may be configured to exhibit rounded corners.
The side panels may each be made of at least two outer pieces of fabric and an intermediate piece of bubble wrap interposed between the two outer pieces of fabric, as taught in International (PCT) Publication No. WO 2014/068545 A1 and related U.S. Pat. No. 9,999,282 B2. Furthermore, the outer pieces of fabric may be made of or comprise at least one sheet of woven fabric produced out of strands of synthetic or non-synthetic material, such as polypropylene strands, and one or each of the outer pieces of fabric may further comprise a laminated film that is laminated on an outer side of the sheet of woven fabric.
In accordance with an advantageous embodiment, opposite short side panels of the collapsible container body are each provided with a gusset fold designed to allow outward folding of the opposite short side panels into flat-folded gusset sections. In the latter context, the collapsible container body may further be configured to be foldable into a flattened configuration where the opposite short side panels are folded outward along the gusset fold into the flat-folded gusset sections, the flat-folded gusset sections being foldable inward over lateral sections of a first long side panel of the collapsible container body, while a second long side panel of the collapsible container body, opposite the first long side panel, is foldable inward to align the bottom panel and associated rolling support assembly with the second long side panel.
Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are discussed below.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will appear more clearly from reading the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention which are presented solely by way of non-restrictive examples and are illustrated by the appended drawings in which:
The present invention will be described in relation to various illustrative embodiments as shown in particular in
The rolling tote bag B further comprises a removable rolling support assembly S to provide rolling support for the collapsible container body 10 in the expanded state. The removable rolling support assembly S includes a support plate (not visible in
The collapsible container body 10 is advantageously constructed such that each side panel 11, 12 is made of at least two outer pieces of fabric and an intermediate piece of bubble wrap interposed between the two outer pieces of fabric, as taught by International (PCT) Publication No. WO 2014/068545 A1 and related U.S. Pat. No. 9,999,282 B2, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in that regard. This provides some level of structural reinforcement to the collapsible container body 10 which can retain its expanded state, while still allowing the collapsible container body 10 to be folded to a compact configuration for storage.
The outer pieces of fabric may especially be made of or comprise at least one sheet of woven fabric produced out of polypropylene strands. Other synthetic or non-synthetic materials could however be contemplated without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Preferably, one or each of the outer pieces of fabric further comprises a laminated film such as but not limited to a BOPP film, that is laminated on an outer side of the sheet of woven fabric, which allows customization of the appearance of either one or both of the external and internal visible sides of the collapsible container body 10. Lamination of a BOPP film is advantageously contemplated, but any other suitable lamination material could be contemplated, including e.g. cast polypropylene films.
The support plate P may be made of any desired material and exhibit any adequate structure. Light-weight materials and structures are preferred. In particular, the support plate P may be made of board of synthetic material including a honeycomb spacer structure that ensures adequate rigidity and strength, while remaining light-weight.
The collapsible container body 10 advantageously retains the ability to be foldable into a flattened configuration and each of the opposite short side panels 11 may advantageously be provided with a gusset fold F designed to allow outward folding of the opposite short side panels 11, as shown schematically in
In contrast to the known solution disclosed in International (PCT) Publication No. WO 2014/068545 A1 and related U.S. Pat. No. 9,999,282 B2, the removable rolling support assembly S is not inserted inside the inner storage volume and removably attached therein, but is rather positioned outside the inner storage volume. More specifically, the collapsible container body 10 further comprises a retaining structure 20 formed of multiple releasable fabric panels 21, 22, 31, 32, which retaining structure 20 is provided underneath the bottom panel 15 and is configured to releasably and securely hold the support plate P outside the inner storage volume against an underside of the bottom pale 15. More specifically, in the illustrated example, the retaining structure 20 includes a plurality of releasable securing flaps 21, 22, 31, 32, as shown in
More specifically, in the illustrated embodiment, first and second releasable securing flaps 21, 22 are attached to and positioned along opposite lateral ends of the bottom panel 15, namely, along opposite short ends of the bottom panel 15 that coincide with the short side panels 11. These first and second securing flaps 21, 22 are partially overlapping at a distal end and mutually cooperate to encase the support plate P between the bottom panel 15 and the first and second securing flaps 21, 22. In this example, the first and second securing flaps 21, 22 jointly cover most of the underside of the collapsible container body 10 and of the rolling support assembly S, with the exception of the areas where the caster wheels W are provided.
In the illustrated example, a pair of apertures 21a, resp. 22a, is formed in each of the first and second securing flaps 21, 22 to allow passage of the four caster wheels W. In other embodiments, the first and second securing flaps 21, 22 could alternatively be provided with cutouts in the areas where the caster wheels W are provided.
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In the illustrated embodiment, as shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, fastening elements 21B, 22B, 31A, 32A, 35A and 35B are likewise hook-and-loop fasteners that form fastening strips extending over substantially the entire desired attachment zone.
The aforementioned securing flaps 21, 22, 31, 32 may be made of any suitable fabric material, such as but not limited to woven fabric produced out of strands of synthetic or non-synthetic material, especially polypropylene strands.
In other embodiments, the third and fourth securing flaps 31, 32 could possibly be omitted, with the inner fastening elements 21B, 22B being brought to cooperate directly with the fastening elements 35B provided on the longitudinal end sections of the support plate P. This would however expose edges of the support plate P along the long sides, which is not necessarily desirable. Use of the four securing flaps 21, 22, 31, 32 is therefore preferred in practice.
In the embodiment shown in
The third and fourth releasable securing flaps 31*, 32*, resp. 31**, 32** shown in
The releasable retaining panel 55 may likewise be made of any suitable fabric material, such as but not limited to woven fabric produced out of strands of synthetic or non-synthetic material, especially polypropylene strands.
More specifically, in the illustrated example, the retaining panel 55 is attached to and positioned along a first lateral end of the bottom panel 15, namely, along one short end of the bottom panel 15 that coincides with one of the short side panels 11, and a zipper Z is provided to releasably fasten the retaining panel 55 along the remaining portions of the periphery of the bottom panel 15. In this way, the releasable retaining envelope can selectively be opened by unzipping the zipper Z to allow insertion or removal of the support plate P. Conversely, upon zipping the zipper Z, the releasable retaining envelope can be closed around the support plate P to securely hold the support plate P therein.
As a further refinement, it may be contemplated to configure the collapsible container body 10, resp. 10*, to exhibit rounded corners 10A, which will improve resistant to wear and tear at the four bottom corners.
Various modifications and/or improvements may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. For instance, while hook-and-loop fasteners are preferred, one could possibly contemplate using other suitable fastening elements, including e.g. a plurality of snap fasteners distributed along the desired attachment zones, or even zippers.
Furthermore, in all of the aforementioned embodiments, the relevant retaining structure is preferably realized in such a way as to be releasable and allow removal of the rolling support assembly. In other embodiments, the retaining structure could be designed to permanently hold the rolling support assembly, in which case the relevant securing flaps or retaining panel(s) may for instance be stitched, glued or otherwise attached to one another. Use of a releasable retaining structure is however preferred from a practical perspective.
B rolling tote bag (first embodiment)
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23159231.2 | Feb 2023 | EP | regional |
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Parent | 18419002 | Jan 2024 | US |
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