SUITCASE STRUCTURE
A suitcase structure includes a case portion having a case opening and provided with a case-side recess; a cover portion pivotally connected to the case portion to selectively close or open the case opening and provided on a cover-side transitional edge portion and a cover sidewall thereof with a cover-side recess located corresponding to the case-side recess; a latch pivotally connected to the case portion and having an end receivable in the case-side recess and another end receivable in the cover-side recess; and a retainer for retaining the other end of the latch thereto. Therefore, the latch can be located in the case-side and the cover-side recess at the same time to be flush with outer surfaces of the case portion and cover-side transitional edge portion. Therefore, the latch is avoided from colliding with external object and separating from the suitcase structure when the latter is pulled to move around.
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The present invention relates to a suitcase structure that can be closed or opened via a latching assembly, and more particularly, to a suitcase structure having a latching assembly that would not separate from the suitcase structure when being collided with a foreign object while the suitcase structure is pulled to move around.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA suitcase is generally carried by a user during a holiday trip or a sightseeing travel abroad for holding personal things. Presently, there are various kinds of suitcases available in the market featured by different functions and designs to satisfy users' increasing demands. Most of the suitcases are mainly formed of two shells, which are selectively openably closed to each other using zippers or latches. Therefore, the suitcases currently available in the market can be generally divided into two types, namely, zipper suitcases being openably closed using zippers and zipperless suitcases being openably closed using latches.
When a zipperless suitcase is in a closed state, the latches on the suitcase respectively have a large part protruded from outer surfaces of the two shells, such that most outer surfaces of the latches are exposed to an external space. When the zipperless suitcase is pulled to move around, the exposed outer surfaces of the latches tend to collide with other objects. In some worse condition, the latches become separated from the shells and lose their function of closing the zipperless suitcase.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA primary object of the present invention is to provide a suitcase structure with an improved latch configuration. The latch is not protruded from an outer surface of the suitcase structure when it is in a latched position to close the suitcase structure, and accordingly, would not separate from the suitcase structure even when it collides with an external object while the suitcase structure is pulled to move around.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved suitcase structure that allows a user to conveniently retrieve things from the suitcase structure when the same is in an upright state. Further, things received in the suitcase structure would not fall out of the suitcase structure undesirably when the latter is opened.
To achieve the above and other objects, the suitcase structure according to the present invention includes a case portion, a cover portion, and a latching assembly.
The case portion includes a case bottom wall, a case sidewall enclosing four sides of the case portion, and a case-side transitional edge portion located between and connected to the case bottom wall and the case sidewall. The case sidewall has an end defining a case opening and the case bottom wall is located at another opposite end of the case sidewall to be spaced from the case opening. The case sidewall further has a sunken area formed on one side of the case side wall near the case opening to provide a case-side recess, which defines a case-side receiving space having an open top of the case-side receiving space flush with an outer surface of the case sidewall.
The cover portion is pivotally turnably connected to the case portion, such that the cover portion can be swung relative to the case portion to selectively open or close the case opening. The cover portion includes a cover top wall located spaced from the case bottom wall, a cover sidewall located in alignment with the case sidewall when the cover portion is closed to the case opening, and a cover-side transitional edge portion located between and connected to the cover top wall and the cover sidewall. The cover portion has a sunken area extended from the cover-side transitional edge portion to the case sidewall to provide a cover-side recess. The cover-side recess is aligned with the case-side recess and defines a cover-side receiving space, an open top of the cover-side receiving space flush with an outer surface of the cover sidewall and the cover-side transitional edge portion.
The latching assembly includes a latch capable of straddling across the case-side recess and the cover-side recess, and a retainer formed in the cover-side recess. The latch includes a pivoting section corresponding to the case-side recess and a latching section corresponding to the cover-side recess. The pivoting section is pivotally connected to the case sidewall, such that the latch can be swung for the pivoting section to move toward and receive in the case-side recess and for the latching section to move into the cover-side recess to be retained to the retainer.
In a preferred embodiment, a distance between the spaced case bottom wall and the case opening is defined as a case thickness, and an end of the cover sidewall farther away from the cover top wall defines a cover opening. The cover top wall is spaced from the cover opening and a distance between them is defined as a cover thickness. The cover thickness is smaller than the case thickness; and a ratio of the case thickness to the cover thickness is 7.25˜7.5:1.5˜1.75.
The outer surface of the cover-side transitional edge portion is configured as a cover-side curved surface, and the latching section has an outer surface configured as a latch-side curved surface. The latch-side curved surface has a curvature the same as that of the cover-side curved surface.
The retainer includes an extended section extended from the cover portion, and a retaining section further extended from the extended section. The retaining section is located spaced from an inner surface of the cover-side recess, such that a retaining space is formed between the retaining section and the inner surface of the cover-side recess. The latching section has a length being receivable in the retaining space and retained to the retaining section.
The present invention is characterized in that, when the latch of the latching assembly is retained to the retainer of the latching assembly, the pivoting section and the latching section of the latch are located in the case-side recess and the cover-side recess, respectively, such that the whole latch is received in the case-side recess and the cover-side recess at the same time. Therefore, the latch is not protruded from the case portion and the cover portion. When the suitcase structure is pulled to move around, any external object colliding with the latch would only impact the outer surface of the latch without causing separation of the latch from the case portion. That is, the latch of the present invention is not easily separable from the suitcase structure even it is subjected to an impact of an external force.
Further, since the case portion has a thickness larger than that of the cover portion, more articles can be contained in the case portion than the cover portion. Therefore, the suitcase structure of the present invention not only allows a user to retrieve things from the suitcase structure when the latter is laid horizontally, but also allows the user to conveniently retrieve the things when the suitcase structure is in an upright state. Further, things received in the suitcase structure would not fall out of the suitcase structure undesirably when the latter is opened.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings, wherein
The present invention will now be described with a preferred embodiment thereof and by referring to the accompanying drawings.
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The present invention has been described with a preferred embodiment thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiment can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A suitcase structure, comprising:
- a case portion including a case bottom wall, a case sidewall enclosing four sides of the case portion, and a case-side transitional edge portion located between and connected to the case bottom wall and the case sidewall; the case sidewall having an end defining a case opening and the case bottom wall being located at another opposite end of the case sidewall to be spaced from the case opening; the case sidewall further having a sunken area formed on one side of the case sidewall near the case opening to provide a case-side recess; the case-side recess defining a case-side receiving space, and an open top of the case-side receiving space flush with an outer surface of the case sidewall;
- a cover portion being pivotally turnably connected to the case portion, such that the cover portion can be swung relative to the case portion to selectively open or close the case opening; the cover portion including a cover top wall located spaced from the case bottom wall, a cover sidewall located in alignment with the case sidewall when the cover portion is closed to the case opening, and a cover-side transitional edge portion located between and connected to the cover top wall and the cover sidewall; the cover portion having a sunken area extended from the cover-side transitional edge portion to the case sidewall to provide a cover-side recess; the cover-side recess being aligned with the case-side recess and defining a cover-side receiving space, an open top of the cover-side receiving space flush with an outer surface of the cover sidewall and the cover-side transitional edge portion; and
- a latching assembly including a latch capable of straddling across the case-side recess and the cover-side recess, and a retainer formed in the cover-side recess; the latch including a pivoting section corresponding to the case-side recess and a latching section corresponding to the cover-side recess; the pivoting section being pivotally connected to the case sidewall, such that the latch can be swung for the pivoting section to move toward and receive in the case-side recess and for the latching section to move into the cover-side recess to be retained to the retainer; and
- wherein, when the latching section is retained to the retainer, the case-side recess and the cover-side recess are covered by the pivoting section and the latching section, respectively, with an outer surface of the pivoting section located flush with the outer surface of the case sidewall and an outer surface of the latching section located flush with the outer surface of the cover-side transitional edge portion.
2. The suitcase structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein a distance between the spaced case bottom wall and case opening is defined as a case thickness, and an end of the cover sidewall farther away from the cover top wall defines a cover opening; the cover top wall being spaced from the cover opening and a distance between them being defined as a cover thickness; and the cover thickness being smaller than the case thickness.
3. The suitcase structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein a ratio of the case thickness to the cover thickness is 7.25˜7.5:1.5˜1.75.
4. The suitcase structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the cover-side transitional edge portion is configured as a cover-side curved surface, and the outer surface of the latching section is configured as a latch-side curved surface; and the latch-side curved surface having a curvature the same as that of the cover-side curved surface.
5. The suitcase structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retainer includes an extended section extended from the cover portion, and a retaining section further extended from the extended section; the retaining section being located spaced from an inner surface of the cover-side recess, such that a retaining space is formed between the retaining section and the inner surface of the cover-side recess; and the latching section having a length being receivable in the retaining space and retained to the retaining section.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 20, 2022
Publication Date: Apr 25, 2024
Applicant: MILAGROS INTERNATIONAL INC. (Taipei City)
Inventor: Jerry MOON (Taipei City)
Application Number: 17/970,927