The present invention relates to a travel bag having an extra storage compartment, and more particularly, to a travel bag having an extra storage compartment that is capable of allowing the extra storage compartment formed through assembling to be further provided to a general travel bag having a handle and casters, thereby permitting a traveler's portable items to be conveniently stored in the extra storage compartment if necessary.
Generally, a travel bag, which is used on a long journey like a trip abroad, has casters mounted on the underside thereof and a movable handle insertedly mounted on the top thereof, so that when the travel bag is kept at a given place, the movable handle is inserted into the travel bag to make the volume of the travel bag reduced, and contrarily, when the travel bag is moved to another place, the movable handle is exposed to the outside to allow the whole travel bag to pull and move thereby.
According to the conventional travel bag, however, a traveler's portable items such as a handbag, a camera, a cell phone and the like are temporarily stored in a separate bag when he or she goes through immigration formalities at the airport or the like. So as to solve such inconveniences, there is proposed Korean Patent Application Laid-open No. 2013-98776 entitled “travel bag having variable storage chamber” as filed by the same applicant as the present invention, and the travel bag according to the prior art has an auxiliary storage chamber formed on top thereof to allow a traveler's portable items to be temporarily stored therein.
According to the prior art, however, the auxiliary housing 7 is made of relatively hard panels, and accordingly, the travel bag having the auxiliary housing 7 is not applicable to general bags made of flexible materials, that is, textiles.
The present invention relates to an improvement in the travel bag having the variable storage chamber according to the prior art, thereby being more convenient to use.
Accordingly, the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a travel bag having an extra storage compartment that is capable of allowing the extra storage compartment made of flexible materials, that is, textiles, not made of hard materials to be coupled simply to the top thereof by means of a zipper or hook buttons, so that the travel bag can be widely applied to a variety of travel bags.
To accomplish the above-mentioned object, according to the present invention, there is provided a travel bag having casters mounted on the underside thereof and a slide-type handle mounted on the top side thereof, the travel bag including: an extra storage compartment of a given height attached to the top thereof and having fold lines formed on both side surfaces thereof in such a manner as to be connected from top center points to both side corners and hook buttons attached to the top thereof, whereby while the travel bag is not used, the extra storage compartment is folded toward the travel bag, and while the travel bag is used, the extra storage compartment erects to the given height through the unfastening of the hook buttons from each other.
According to the present invention, the configuration of the prior art wherein the auxiliary storage chamber is temporarily formed on the top of the travel bag in such a manner as to be slidingly moved up and down is improved so that the extra storage compartment of the travel bag according to the present invention is not made of hard panels, but made of flexible textiles, and it is attached foldably to the top of the travel bag. While the travel bag is not used, accordingly, the extra storage compartment is kept to come into close contact with the top of the travel bag, and while the travel bag is used, it is developed and folded upward to form an extra storage chamber, so that when a traveler goes through immigration formalities at an airport or the like, his or her portable items such as a handbag, a camera, a cell phone and the like are temporarily stored in the extra storage compartment, thereby more improving the efficiencies of the travel bag.
A general travel bag 1 includes a cover (cap) 2 having opening means like a zipper formed on one side surface thereof so as to allow belongings to be accommodated into the travel bag 1 therethrough, casters 11 mounted on the underside thereof, and a movable handle 5 insertedly mounted on the top thereof, so that in a state where the travel bag 1 is not used or moved, the handle 5 is inserted into the interior of the travel bag 1 to reduce the volume of the travel bag 1, and in a state where the travel bag 1 is used or moved, the handle 5 is drawn to the outside to allow the travel bag 1 to be moved to a desired place.
As shown in
The extra storage compartment 6 has fold lines 61 formed diagonally on corners B so that it can come into close contact with the top of the travel bag 1 while not used.
The fold lines 61 are formed through thermo-compression means upon the manufacturing of the extra storage compartment 6 so as to easily fold the material of the extra storage compartment 6.
The fold lines 61 are formed symmetrically on left and right sides in such a manner as to be connected from top center points A on the two faces having the small widths among the four faces of the extra storage compartment 6 to both side corners B on the bottom thereof.
While the travel bag 1 is normally kept or moved to a given place, the extra storage compartment 6 is folded in such a manner as to come into close contact with the top of the travel bag 1, as shown in
So as to maintain the extra storage compartment 6 at the folded state, the travel bag 1 further includes hook buttons 7 formed of pairs of male and female buttons mounted on the center portion or the left and right edge portions of the extra storage compartment 6.
In case where the travel bag 1 is normally kept at a given place or moved to another place, the hook buttons 7 are fastened to each other, and as shown in
If an extra storage space is needed to keep belongings thereinto during the use of the travel bag 1, for example, in front of an immigration inspection stand at an airport, the fastening states of the hook buttons 7 are released to erect the wall surfaces of the extra storage compartment 6 upward, so that the wall surfaces of the extra storage compartment 6 in every direction can stand up vertically as shown in
Accordingly, a traveler's belongings such as a handbag, camera, cell phone, and so on are conveniently stored in the extra storage compartment 6, and if necessary, all kinds of items purchased in his or her travel place are further kept in the extra storage compartment 6.
After the use of the extra storage compartment 6 is finished, the items stored therein are drawn, and after that, if the sides (having long widths) of the extra storage compartment 6 push, the four side plates of the extra storage compartment 6 are folded simply to each other during the intermediate folding process as shown in
As described above, the travel bag 1 according to the present invention has the extra storage compartment 6 additionally formed through assembling and folding in one touch manner, thereby allowing the traveler's portable items to be temporarily stored in the extra storage compartment 6 at an airport or the like.
The present invention relates to the travel bag having the extra storage compartment, which is useful in industrial applicability.
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10-2013-0169352 | Dec 2013 | KR | national |
This is a continuation of pending International Patent Application PCT/KR2014/003563 filed on Apr. 23, 2014, which designates the United States and claims priority of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2013-0169352 filed on Dec. 31, 2013, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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