Suitcases accompany millions of travellers on their journeys every day, as they are needed to transport basic necessities such as clothes, medicines or portable electronics, which will be needed during one's stay away from home.
Nowadays, many travellers move for business reasons and they do not usually stay in one location for a long time, and during a single trip they travel even up to 4 or 5 different cities to meet customers and do business. Since the time spent in the hotel is kept to a minimum and usually only dedicated to rest, so as to make use of the entire working day, this type of traveller has no interest in booking a particularly spacious hotel room and, also for economic reasons, he stays in single, small rooms that offer the minimum space necessary to move around.
In these situations, or in any situation in which no table, chair or piece of furniture is available on which to place the open suitcase, one is forced to place it on the bed in the room, occupying it, or even on the floor to open it and thus one is forced to bend down to pick up one's belongings.
In order to overcome these drawbacks, it would be useful to have a suitcase equipped with support legs, so that it can be used in a similar way to a portable chest of drawers, simply by placing it on its legs and opening it, avoiding occupying the bed or having to bend down to reach out to the ground.
An example of a similar device is described in patent document CN103169227, wherein a suitcase convertible into a table is disclosed. The device has four telescopic legs that can be folded over the body of the suitcase and can be pulled out when the user wishes to.
This solution is not optimal, as the telescopic legs are independent of each other and, should they accidentally get hooked on an element of the surrounding environment during the transport of the suitcase, they would open up, constituting a nuisance and also a danger to the user who might inadvertently hit other people or delicate objects with the protruding legs.
In the patent document CN 213786082 U (cited references relates to said document—see also the figures) a suitcase 1 with support legs (5, 51, 52) is shown which comprises, on at least one side wall thereof, a handle (a support frame 5″+fixing member 54″ can be regarded as a handle) comprising a lower portion (e.g. one of the legs 51) and an upper portion (e.g. one of the legs 51), said portions (3, 4) of the handle (2) being hinged to the side wall by respective connection means (“hinged to the bottom of the housing”), so as to be able to switch from a configuration wherein they are substantially parallel to said wall (
Similar features are known from the patent documents US 2015/313334 A1, WO 2011/056754 A1 and U.S. Pat. No. 9,867,437 B1.
The main aim of this invention is to improve the operation and user-friendliness of such suitcases.
This is achieved, according to the invention, by providing, according to the characteristics of claim 1, that the connection means between the side wall and the portions of the handle comprise a central body fixed to said wall and to which two rotatable side ends are connected, able to rotate about an axis parallel to the side wall; it being further provided that the upper portion is slidable through the relative rotatable side ends and that stop elements are provided to block said sliding, so as to adjust the vertical position of the upper portion.
Further features of the invention are present in the dependent claims.
The invention will be better defined through the description of a possible embodiment thereof, given solely by way of non-limiting example, with the aid of the attached drawings, wherein:
As can be seen from
In the embodiment in question, the connection means between the side wall and the portions 3, 4 of the handle 2 comprise, respectively, a central body 7 fixed to said wall and to which two rotatable side ends 8 are connected, able to rotate about an axis parallel to the side wall. It can be further provided that the upper portion 4 can slide through the relative rotatable side ends 8 and that stop elements are provided to block said sliding, so as to adjust the vertical position of the upper portion 4. In an embodiment that is not shown, it could be provided even a single rotatable side end 8. In general, the rotatable side ends 8 can be at least one.
In order to make the whole system compact, it is preferable that the lower portion 3 is hollow and has at least one opening 5 at its non-hinged end, and that the upper portion 4 has a cross section having a dimension smaller than that of the lower portion 3, so that while said portions 3, 4 are in a configuration parallel to the wall, the upper portion 4 can slip into the lower portion 3 through said opening 5.
In the illustrated embodiment, the lower and upper portions respectively comprise two straight arms 9, 10.
The arms 9 of the lower portion 3 each have an opening 5 to receive the arms 10 of the upper portion 4 when the user wishes to close the handle 2 along the body of the suitcase 1.
For convenience, the upper portion 4 may comprise a handle 11 which may be coated with materials at high coefficient of friction, such as rubber, to ensure a firm grip to the user.
In order to increase the stability of the suitcase 1, in particular when the user wishes to arrange the two half-shells that compose it parallel to each other, it is possible to provide, at the side wall opposite to that having the handle 2, a support arm 6 hinged to said wall, so as to be able to switch from a configuration wherein it is substantially parallel to it, to one wherein it is substantially perpendicular to it.
In this way, the half-shell without the handle 2 also has a point of support to the ground, as shown in
In an alternative embodiment, a plurality of support arms 6 may be present to increase their stabilising effect.
To increase the ground support surface offered by the upper portion 4, it is possible to provide that the handle 11 has longitudinal projections that extend beyond the arms 10. Such projections may be retracted into the body of the handle if necessary.
The embodiment illustrated in the drawings is not to be understood by way of limitation and, for example, the handle 2 may not be visible, but it may be part of the wall on which it is placed so as to ensure a better aesthetic effect; even the arms 9, 10 may be in a number greater than two or a single arm 9 and a single arm 10 may be present.
In the preferred embodiment of
Said bar 12 is fixed to the side wall by means of a rotatable coupling means 13 which, during normal use of the suitcase 1, is held locked by the central bodies 7 which are fixed to the side wall, while when the user detaches said central bodies 7 from the side wall it is free to rotate.
In this embodiment the central bodies 7 can be fixed to the side wall by reversible coupling means, such as, for example, a snap-in element, Velcro, snap buttons and the like.
This rotatable coupling means 13 is combined with a sliding means 14, thanks to which the bar 12 can move linearly with respect to it.
In this way, a user has the possibility of rotating the adjustment bar 12 by about 90° and of sliding it with respect to the rotatable coupling means, and consequently, with respect to the side wall of the suitcase 1, so as to bring one of the lower or upper portions 3, 4 below one of the two half-shells and the other one below the other half-shell, in order to support them both using only the handle 2.
In essence, the handle 2 can switch from a standard configuration, wherein it is parallel to the vertical development direction of the suitcase 1, to a rotated configuration, wherein it is orthogonal to said development direction.
The pin 19 is free to rotate with respect to the sliding body 16 and is fixed at the outer end thereof to the bar 12 to the side surface of the suitcase 1, thus constituting the rotatable coupling means 13.
The sliding body 16, combined with the hollow inside of the bar 12 and with the slot 15, forms the sliding means 14.
The sliding body 16 is retained in position when the handle 2 is in its standard configuration by a stop means, consisting in this embodiment of a piston 17, which is retained in a hole 18 of the bar 12 by an elastic element 20, in this case constituted by a spring.
To unlock the sliding of the bar 12, the user can press the piston until it retracts inside the hole 18, releasing the sliding body 16.
From what has been described, it is therefore evident how the support device according to the invention is able to solve the typical problems of the products known in the state of the art, offering the user a simple, economical and versatile solution to have available a suitcase that can be converted into a little table.
Obviously, the technical design details and the components used, known in the state of the art and in evolution, can be the most varied, provided that all fall within the inventive concept defined by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102021000020186 | Jul 2021 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2022/070977 | 7/26/2022 | WO |