The present invention refers to a universal arrangement for suitcases having a slidable internal frame to hang garment hangers.
The universal arrangement for suitcases of the present invention has a slidable internal frame on top that moves when opened and is located side by side of the suitcase, allowing a space to hang garment hangers. That is, by means of this garment hanging technology inside the suitcase, it is achieved the comfort of a home closet while the user is traveling.
When traveling, one of the biggest problems is cloth transportation due to the fact that clothes are folded and, when one attempts to use them, they are untidy and wrinkled. Keeping clothes in good conditions while traveling represents a great problem for users.
The present invention helps solving various problems that a user can have with clothes when traveling. The present invention helps keeping clothes hung, avoiding wrinkles said as those found when the clothes are folded in suitcases. This way, apart from the conventional purpose a suitcase has, it is achieved an original purpose for suitcase: hanging clothes while being transported. This purpose is important when traveling if a user needs clothes in perfect conditions, said as when they are hung in a closet.
Nowadays, there are several patents that attempt solving this problem but without guaranteed success. For example, patent CN 203040999 U provides a similar solution as the one mentioned herein, since it describes a suitcase in which clothes can be hung. However, there are a lot of differences in its design and features. In order to hang clothes in the suitcase of patent CN 203040999 a special garment hanger shall be needed including a front or rotary hook, and said hangers are not the ones usually used. Otherwise, special hangers might be needed that could fit sideways in the suitcase. This would require small hangers or a new hanger system, thus causing a problem to the user. And yet, if conventional hangers are used, the suitcase of said patent would have to be very wide. This would also create carrying problems, slowing down normal and comfortable suitcase dragging. Said problems do not occur with the present invention, since standard garment hangers can be used and clothes can be hung just like in any closet. The size of the suitcase will only vary according to its capacity, that is, it will only be bigger when one needs to arrange more clothes, as in any conventional suitcase, without the need to vary the size of the suitcase to hang the garment hangers. Another important difference between the invention described in the above cited document and the present invention is that the suitcase of patent CN 203040999 has a fixed bar, by which finding clothes inside the suitcase might be cumbersome. In fact, in the CN document in order to see or reach hung clothes on the bottom of the suitcase, the user is forced to move other clothes, thus wrinkling or pulling them out. On the other hand, with the present invention, hung clothes can be easily seen, since the slidable structure on which clothes are hung only needs to be slid to see all the clothes without wrinkling or pulling them out of the suitcase.
Utility model ES 0188134 U describes a suitcase with signs for public roads. Its purpose is to allow a motor vehicle driver to show the risk of danger to other vehicle users in the event of parking on the road due to a breakdown. However, the document does not describe any system that may allow hanging garment hangers tidily.
Document JPS 60179006 A describes a rigid suitcase for suits. However, unlike the present invention that is suitable for any suitcase, this document describes an object itself that is not suitable for other garment transport means. Besides, the suitcase of the above document only allows the transportation of a suit folded inside it.
Document U.S. Pat. No. 2,526,142 describes a suitcase having a structure that allows storing clothes according to a fixed order, including three fixed positions. The document mentions a suitcase and a whole system that, unlike the present invention, is not suitable for being adapted to any suitcase. The main differences between that above document and the present invention can be summarized as follows: the above document, unlike the present invention, is a suitcase to arrange clothes and the structure is fixed to the suitcase. That is, the suitcase and the structure form an assembly that can not be separated. The garments are folded and special hangers are needed. The clothes are arranged one above the other horizontally, thus making it difficult to pull the clothes out; in other words, the user would have to pull out clothes in order to reach the desired ones. Instead, the universal arrangement for suitcases of the present invention allows varying its size to fit different types of suitcases. The present invention includes a slidable system that is slid outwards from the inside and that fits any suitcase, whatever its features, size and material.
Document U.S. Pat. No. D452,378 S1 discloses a support for suitcases that allows hanging only two hangers and consists of an object without any particular mechanism or movement. Although the document shows an object to fit suitcases, its function or use are not similar to the present invention, since it merely seems to be a hook shaped member for fitting inside suitcases.
The arrangement of the present invention is designed for being vertically mounted inside suitcases, thus resembling the position of the clothes in a closet, granting and, thanks to the slidable system, the user finds more comfort when arranging/pulling out/searching for clothes. The arrangement allows hanging all types of hangers, either of shirts, jackets, ties or pants. Garments are laid out inside the suitcase; for that reason it is an easy-to-use mechanism.
The arrangement of the present invention has a metal structure (preferred material but not limited to it) inside the top of the suitcase, that is, near to where the handle grip is placed.
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Therefore, the innovation of the present invention overcomes other ones. In addition, the solution proposed by the present invention cannot be considered obvious by those skilled in the art since it inventively solves the problems of the prior art. This can be verified thanks to the fact that the present invention solves the following problems of the devices of prior art:
a) There are no similar devices that can be fitted to current suitcases;
b) There is no implementation of slidable devices for suitcases; thus solving the transport and arrangement of garments into a suitcase in a similar way as in a closet.
c) In the present invention, since clothes are vertically arranged, they do not wrinkle; thus solving the unsolved problem to carry clothes without wrinkling.
d) The present invention not only solves the transport of a suit/garment without wrinkling (problem not solved yet by any suit carrier) but also allows transporting several suits/garments simultaneously.
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International Search Report (PCT/ISA/210) issued in PCT Application No. PCT/EP2016/054658 dated Jun. 3, 2016 (three pages). |
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