ARTICLE RECEIVING CONTAINER WITH A SHIELDING STRUCTURE
An article receiving container with a shielding structure includes a peripheral wall defining an article receiving space. The peripheral wall includes a first layer. A reticulate separation layer is superimposed on a side of the first layer. The reticulate separation layer can withstand an external force, such as friction, impact, squeeze, piercing, and cutting, without the risks of breakage to reliably protect articles received in the article receiving space. Furthermore, the reticulate separation layer can be made of a small amount of lightweight material to achieve reinforced protection. Furthermore, the reticulate separation layer can avoid injury resulting from piercing and cutting. In case of emergency, the article receiving container can be used to defense against a sharp article, protecting the human body.
The present invention relates to an article receiving container and, more particularly, to an article receiving container with a shielding structure.
Luggage, backpacks, briefcases, and handbags are necessary when going out or travelling. Luggage is particularly useful in carrying a large amount of articles during long-distance or long-term travel. Furthermore, cartons or wooden boxes are usually used in transportation and delivering articles for the purposes of saving costs.
However, luggage, backpacks, briefcases, and handbags are generally made of cloth, leather, plastic, or aluminum alloy and lack a firm, lightweight shielding structure, such that they are liable to break due to friction, impact, squeeze, piercing, or cutting during use, overlapping, or transportation, resulting in damage to or falling and loss of articles, which is an unnecessary waste. Damage of luggage in an unfamiliar foreign country could be a big trouble to a traveler. Furthermore, cartons and wooden boxes for transportation and delivery are often broken due to friction, impact, squeeze, piercing, or cutting during use, overlapping, or transportation, resulting in damage to or falling and loss of articles. Thus, a need exists for a novel article receiving container with a shielding structure.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn objective of the present invention is to use a small amount of lightweight material to reinforce an article receiving container (such as luggage, a backpack, a briefcase, a handbag, a carton, or a wooden box) with a shielding structure.
The article receiving container with a shielding structure according to the present invention includes a peripheral wall defining an article receiving space. The peripheral wall includes a first layer. A reticulate separation layer is superimposed on a side of the first layer.
The reticulate separation layer can withstand an external force, such as friction, impact, squeeze, piercing, and cutting, without the risks of breakage to reliably protect the articles received in the article receiving space. Furthermore, the reticulate separation layer can be made of a small amount of lightweight material to achieve reinforced protection. Furthermore, the reticulate separation layer can avoid injury resulting from piercing and cutting. In case of emergency, the article receiving container can be used to defense against a sharp article, protecting the human body.
In an example, the reticulate separation layer is superimposed on an inner side of the first layer, and a second layer is superimposed on a side of the reticulate separation layer facing the article receiving space.
The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
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In an example, the reticulate separation layer 112 is superimposed on an outer side of the first layer 111 to protect the first layer 111 and the articles received in the article receiving space.
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In an example, the reticulate separation layer 112 is made of metal with a better ductility and, thus, can withstand a large external force without the risks of breakage. In another example, the reticulate separation layer 112 is made of plastic to withstand a large external force while providing a lightweight shielding structure, permitting easy carriage of the article receiving container 1.
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It can be appreciated that the first layer 111 can be made of cloth, leather, plastic, metal, paper, wood, or a surface coating. Furthermore, the second layer 112 can be made of cloth, paper, or wood. Alternatively, the second layer 112 can be is made of plastic or metal.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible without departing from the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.
Claims
1. An article receiving container with a shielding structure, comprising a peripheral wall defining an article receiving space, with the peripheral wall including a first layer, and with a reticulate separation layer superimposed on aside of the first layer.
2. The article receiving container with a shielding structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the reticulate separation layer is superimposed on an inner side of the first layer, and wherein a second layer is superimposed on a side of the reticulate separation layer facing the article receiving space.
3. The article receiving container with a shielding structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first layer is made of cloth, leather, plastic, metal, paper, or wood.
4. The article receiving container with a shielding structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second layer is made of cloth, paper, or wood.
5. The article receiving container with a shielding structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second layer is made of plastic or metal.
6. The article receiving container with a shielding structure as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first layer is made of cloth, leather, plastic, or a surface coating.
7. The article receiving container with a shielding structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the reticulate separation layer is made of metal or plastic.
8. The article receiving container with a shielding structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the article receiving container is luggage, a backpack, a briefcase, a handbag, a carton, or a wooden box.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 24, 2015
Publication Date: Jan 28, 2016
Inventor: CHUN-TING CHEN (KAOHSIUNG CITY 807)
Application Number: 14/808,115