LUGGAGE CASE AND CASE BODY STRUCTURE THEREOF
A case body structure of a luggage case includes a case top member, a case bottom member and a sidewall member that are independent components. Each of the case top member and the case bottom member is a hard structure. The sidewall member includes a wall plate and a cover plate. The wall plate includes a connecting section, two installation sections, and an installation breach defined and formed by the two installation sections. The cover plate is disposed correspondingly to the installation breach. The cover plate and the wall plate define a hollow cavity. The case top member and the case bottom member are respectively disposed at two ends of the sidewall member to enclose the hollow cavity. The cover plate selectively opens relative to the wall plate to allow an object to be placed into or taken out of the hollow cavity.
The present invention relates to a luggage case and a case body structure thereof.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONTo conveniently carry various objects for travelling or house moving, luggage cases are some of the first choices for loading objects. The most eye-catching part of a luggage case is the case body of the luggage case, which is much targeted by many consumers when a luggage case is chosen and purchased. Some main factors that consumers consider include the size and the outer appearance of the case body. For example, current luggage case structures are as disclosed by the Taiwan Patent Nos. 404193 and No. M332408, the China Patent No. 202456880, the U.S. Patent Publication No. 2014/0224608, and the European Patent No. 2873342A1, and have case bodies that are categorized based on the type of materials used. Current case body structures are chiefly categorized into two types—made of a textile fabric, and made of a plastic material in a formed integral.
Luggage cases made of textile fabrics eliminate costs for developing and manufacturing molds, with however large amounts of manpower and textile machinery required as a trade-off, leading to overall costs that cannot be lowered due to manpower costs and disfavored mass production. Further, for luggage cases implemented by plastic materials, although they can be mass produced once large sums of mold costs are invested at the beginning of the development and manufacturing process, the molds made are strictly limited to the use of one single product. In the event of slow sales in the manufactured luggage cases, these molds become unsuitable and need to be discarded. In addition, the manufacturer needs to invest another round of mold costs needed for a launching another product. The cycle above may lead to not only increased costs for the manufacturer but also waste in resources.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONTherefore, it is a primary object of the present invention to solve issues of a conventional luggage case manufacturing method.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a case body structure of a luggage case. The case body structure of a luggage case includes a case top member, a case bottom member and a sidewall member. Each of the case top member and the case bottom member is a hard structure. The sidewall member includes a wall plate and a cover plate. The wall plate includes a connecting section, two installation sections respectively integrally extended from two opposite lateral sides of the connecting section and perpendicular to the connecting section, and an installation breach defined and formed by the two installation sections. The cover plate corresponds to the installation breach, and is disposed on the two installation sections. The cover plate and the wall plate define a hollow cavity. Each of the case top member, the case bottom member and the sidewall member is an independent component. The case top member and the case bottom member are respectively disposed at two ends of the sidewall member to enclose the hollow cavity. The cover plate selectively opens relative to the wall plate to allow an object to be placed into or taken out of the hollow cavity.
In one embodiment, the width of the connecting section of the wall plate is greater than the width of each of the installation sections, and the width of the installation breach is smaller than or equal to the width of the connecting section and greater than the width of each of the installation sections.
In one embodiment, the wall plate includes a support element and a flexible outer layer clad on the support element. The flexible outer layer is assembled to the case top member and the case bottom member. Two ends of the support element are respectively abutted against the case top member and the case bottom member to cause the flexible outer layer to be tightened relative to the support element.
In one embodiment, each of the case top member and the case bottom member includes an assembly groove for abutting and connecting with the sidewall member.
In one embodiment, the flexible outer layer is selected from the group consisting of textile, nylon, leather and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
In one embodiment, the wall plate is a formed integral made of a hard plastic material.
In one embodiment, the case body structure further includes at least two suture shutters. Each of the suture shutters is disposed at a seam of the case top member and the sidewall member or the case bottom member and the sidewall member, and includes a connecting portion being deep into the seam and a shutter portion integrally extended from the connecting portion and protruding out of the seam.
The present invention further provides a luggage case, which applies one of the case body structures of the foregoing embodiments. The luggage case further includes a pull handle and a pull handle positioning module. The pull handle is assembled to the case body structure. The pull handle positioning module includes a support sleeve disposed on the case top member and causing the pull handle to be inserted therein and to be able to perform a back-and-forth movement, and a limiting element disposed in the support sleeve and limiting or allowing the pull handle to perform the back-and-forth movement relative to the support sleeve.
In one embodiment, the case top member includes an installation opening in communication with the hollow cavity and allowing the support sleeve to be correspondingly disposed therein. The support sleeve is further located in the hollow cavity.
In one embodiment, the luggage case further includes a plurality of rollers disposed on the case bottom member. The case body member includes a plurality of assembly holes, which are in a quantity corresponding to the rollers and are respectively assembled with the rollers.
In one embodiment, the pull handle includes an outer tube assembled to the case body structure, and an inner tube inserted in the outer tube and capable of stretching and retracting relative to the outer tube.
Through the above technical solution, the present invention provides following features as opposed to the prior art.
The Applicant of the application considers that the size as well as the outer appearance and design are determined by the size and pattern of the case body structure instead of the design of a top surface or a bottom surface of the case body structure. Therefore, in the present invention, the case body structure is formed by the case top member, the case bottom member and the sidewall member that are independent components. During development and manufacturing, only one-time molds need to be made for the case top member and the case bottom member and may serve as universal parts. Thus, when a new product is developed, only the mold for the sidewall member needs to be manufactured, hence reducing unnecessary waste and development and manufacturing costs as well as enhancing market competitiveness.
Details and technical contents of the present invention are given with the accompanying drawings below.
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The sidewall member 13 includes a wall plate 14 and a cover plate 15. The wall plate 14 in overall appears substantially U-shaped, as shown in
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In the present invention, since the sidewall member 13 is not a formed integral with the case top member 11 or the case bottom member 12, a manufacturer or a consumer may select different patterns or materials for the sidewall member 13 according to designs or preferences. Further, with the present invention, a manufacturer is required to only replace the mold of the sidewall member 13 when launching a new product, hence innovating a conventional implementation of replacing an entire set of molds for a new product when a manufacturer launches the new product.
In one embodiment, respective ends of the case top member 11 and the case bottom member 12 predetermined to be assembled to the sidewall member 13 are provided with assembly grooves 111 and 121 for abutting and connecting with the sidewall member 13. The assembly grooves 111 and 121 may further surround the case top member 11 or the case bottom member 12. However, in an assembly process, the sidewall member 13 may be assembled to the case top member 11 and the case bottom member 12 by aligning with the assembly grooves 111 and 121. As such, the sidewall member 13 is substantially positioned to effectively support the case top member 11 and the case bottom member 12.
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In one embodiment, the pull handle 3 further includes an outer tube 31 assembled to the case body structure 1, and an inner tube 32 inserted in the outer tube 31 and capable of stretching and retracting relative to the outer tube 31. In other words, when the pull handle 3 is pulled and drawn by a consumer, the inner tube 32 slides relative to the outer tube 31 to protrude out of the outer tube 31 for the consumer to push or pull. Then, after releasing the limitation of the limiting element on the pull handle 3, the consumer may apply a force to push the inner tube 32 towards the outer tube 31 to retract the inner tube 32 back into the outer tube 31.
Claims
1. A case body structure of a luggage case, comprising:
- a case top member and a case bottom member, each of the case top member and the case bottom member being a hard structure; and
- a sidewall member, comprising a wall plate and a cover plate, the wall plate comprising a connecting section, two installation sections respectively integrally extended from two opposite lateral sides of the connecting section and perpendicular to the connection section, and an installation breach defined and formed by the two installation sections, the cover plate corresponding to the installation breach and disposed on the two installation sections, the cover plate and the wall plate defining a hollow cavity;
- wherein, each of the case top member, the case bottom member and the sidewall member is an independent component, the case top member and the case top member are respectively disposed at two ends of the sidewall member to enclose the hollow cavity, and the cover plate selectively opens relative to the wall plate to allow an object to be placed into or taken out of the hollow cavity.
2. The case body structure of a luggage case of claim 1, wherein a width of the connecting section of the wall plate is greater than a width of each of the installation sections, and a width of the installation breach is smaller than or equal to the width of the connecting section and greater than the width of each of the installation sections.
3. The case body structure of a luggage case of claim 2, wherein the wall plate comprises a support element and a flexible outer layer clad on the support element, the flexible outer layer is assembled to the case top member and the case bottom member, and two ends of the support element are respectively abutted against the case top member and the case bottom member to cause the flexible outer layer to be tightened relative to the support element.
4. The case body structure of a luggage case of claim 3, wherein each of the case top member and the case bottom member comprises an assembly groove for abutting and connecting with the sidewall member.
5. The case body structure of a luggage case of claim 3, wherein the flexible outer layer is selected from the group consisting of textile, nylon, leather and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
6. The case body structure of a luggage case of claim 1, wherein the wall plate is a formed integral made of a hard plastic material.
7. The case body structure of a luggage case of claim 6, wherein each of the case top member and the case bottom member comprises an assembly groove for abutting and connecting with the sidewall member.
8. The case body structure of a luggage case of claim 1, further comprising at least two suture shutters, each of the suture shutters being disposed at a seam of the case top member and the sidewall member or the case bottom member and the sidewall member, and each of the suture shutters comprising a connecting portion being deep into the seam and a shutter portion integrally extended from the connecting portion and protruding out of the seam.
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10. A luggage case, comprising:
- the case body structure of claims 1, 3, and 8;
- a pull handle, assembled with the case body structure; and
- a pull handle positioning module, comprising a support sleeve disposed on the case top member and allowing the pull handle to be inserted therein and to perform a back-and-forth movement, and a limiting element disposed in the support sleeve and limiting or allowing the pull handle to perform the back-and-forth movement relative to the support sleeve.
11. The luggage case of claim 10, wherein the case top member comprises an installation opening in communication with the hollow cavity and allowing the support sleeve to be correspondingly disposed, and the support sleeve is further located in the hollow cavity.
12. The luggage case of claim 11, further comprising a plurality of rollers that are disposed on the case bottom member, the case bottom member comprises a plurality of assembly holes in a quantity corresponding to the rollers, and the assembly holes are respectively assembled to the rollers.
13. The luggage case of claim 10, wherein the pull handle comprises an outer tube assembled to the case body structure, and an inner tube inserted in the outer tube and capable of stretching and retracting relative to the outer tube.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 14, 2016
Publication Date: Oct 19, 2017
Inventor: Xue Lin Zhu (Jiaxing)
Application Number: 15/210,043