[0001] The invention relates to an article of luggage, such as a bag or suitcase which can
be considerably reduced in its dimensions when it is empty, so that is can be stored
in a space of small dimensions, with advantages not only for the user, but also for
the manufacturer and dealer of such a product, who can sensibly reduce the costs for
the storage and transport.
[0002] The bag is made of flexible material, for example waterproof fabric, it is provided
with opposite side members which can be both opened, and is characterized by the fact
that the top wall, the bottom wall and the two head walls are provided with inner
pockets inside which there are inserted stiffening panels of sufficiently rigid material,
for example plastics material. When the bag is empty, at least the stiffening panels
of the head walls are removed so that the said bag can be compressed like a bellows
and can be stored in a very limited space.
[0003] Further characteristic features of the invention, and the advantages deriving therefrom,
will appear better evident from the following description made with reference to the
figures of the attached drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows the bag in perspective view and in its open condition;
Figure 2 shows the bag in vertical section, in its upright position.
Figure 3 is a horizontal trasverse section of one of the two head walls of the bag.
Figure 4 shows the bag of Figure 2 being folded for the removal of the stiffening
panels from the head walls.
Figures 5 and 6 show the bag in perspective view, during as many significant steps
of the reduction of the dimensions of the bag itself.
Figure 7 shows, in a view similar to Figure 2, a modified embodiment of the bag according
to the invention.
[0004] In Figure 1 there is shown the bag or suitcase which is made with flexible or soft
material, for example with waterproof fabric, and which comprises a tubular body 1
formed by the top wall 2, by the bottom wall 3 and by the head walls 4, said body
being provided on its opposite edges all around with slide fasteners 5 in such a manner
that to the said body there can be removably secured the side walls 6 which are also
provided on their perimeter with slide fasteners 105 which are complementary to the
above mentioned ones 5. As shown in Figures 2 and 3 the four walls of the tubular
body 1 are constructed by the superposition and longitudinal sewing of at least two
layers 7 and 107 of soft material. The inner layer 107 is interrupted at the ends
of the said walls, so as to obtain longitudinal hnd inner pockets , inside which there
can be inserted the sufficiently rigid stiffening panels 8 for the head walls 4, 108
for the top wall 2 and 208 for the bottom wall 3, said stiffening panels 8, 108 and
208 being made for example of plastics material and suitably rounded at their corners
and edges. Thanks to the presence of these stiffening panels, the body 1 of the bag
or suitcase is perfectly stabilized in its parallelepiped shape when to said body
there are secured the side walls 6 which avoid any oscillations of the walls 2, 3
and 4 around the zones of reciprocal connection where the said stiffening panels terminate.
[0005] The stiffening panels 108 and 208 are preferably permanently secured at the interior
of the respective walls, since externally of the top wall 2 there is fixed the handle
9, and externally of bottom wall 3 there are fixed the supporting feet 10 or suitable
supporting wheels. The securing of the handle 9 and of the feet 10 is effected by
involving also the respective stiffening panels 108 and 208 which therefore distribute
in a uniform manner the stresses to the whole body of the bag or suitcase.
[0006] When the bag is empty, the stiffening panels 8 of the head walls 4 may be easily
removed by folding the body 1 of the said bag as illustrated in Figure 4,and taking
out said stiffening panels through the horizontal openings 11 at the top and bottom
of the head walls 4. After having removed the stiffening panels 8 from the corresponding
housing pockets, it is possible to perform the operation shown in Figure 5 which consists
in bringing near to each other the walls 2 and 3, by folding in a bellows like manner
the flexible walls 4. The removed stiffening panels 8 can be advantageously stored
at the interior of the body 1 of the bag, as shown in Figure 5. In order to avoid
that these stiffening panels be lost, same can be connected with inner parts of the
body 1 by means of a flexible cord (not shown). Thereafter, by folding the side walls
6 onto the body 1, as shown in Figure 6, the bag may be remarkably reduced in its
dimensions and it can be stored into a very limited space, with the evident advantages
which derive from this reduced condition. On the walls 6 there can be fixed self-adhesive
bands or straps made of the self-adhesive material known under the commercial name
of "VELCRO" (registered trademark) or other means for securing said walls in the reduced
dimension condition shown in Figure 6.
[0007] It is to be understood that instead of the above mentioned housing pockets' other
suitable means can be used, for example holding strips transversally secured at the
interior of the bag. Instead of the above mentioned securing means, there can be used
other securing means such as for example self-adhesive strips, buttons or the like
means.
[0008] According to a modified embodiment of the invention, the stiffening panels can be
made of flexible or elastic material, or can be made of rigid material, as above said,
but provided in their intermediate portion with a transverse articulation hinge 12,
as diagrammatically shown in Figure 7 (where the stiffening panels are indicated by
reference numeral 80), in order to be able to perform the operation of reduction of
dimension, without removing the stiffening panels 80 from their respective housing
pockets.
[0009] As it appears from the drawings, the handle 9 is provided, at the zones where the
handle itself is secured to the top wall, with a pair of rings 109 to which there
can be connected the releasable clamp members of an auxiliary shoulder strap (not
shown) for carrying the bag.
1) An article of luggage such as a bag or suitcase, made of flexible material, comprising
a tubular body (1) defined by a bottom wall (3), a top wall (2) and two opposite head
walls (4), said tubular body being closed by two openable opposite side walls (6),
characterized by the fact that it further comprises stiffening panels (8) which can
be applied in a removable manner to the said two head walls (4).
2) An article of luggage according to claim 1, in which the stiffening panels (8)
are housed inside pockets provided on the inner side of the two head walls (4).
3) An article of luggage according to claim 2, in which each pocket is open (11) at
least at one end of the respective wall.
4) An article of luggage according to claim 3, in which each pocket is open at two
opposite ends, defining two horizontal openings (11).
5) An article of luggage according to claim 1, in which the stiffening panels (8)
are applied to the inner side of the two head walls (4) by means of self-adhesive
strips or by means of buttons.
6) An article of luggage according to claim 1, in which the stiffening panels (8)
are applied to the inner side of the two head walls by means of transversally arranged
holding strips.
7) An article of luggage such as a bag or suitcase, made of flexible material, comprising
a tubular body (1) defined by a bottom wall (3), a top wall (2) and two opposite head
walls (4), said tubular body (1) being closed by two openable opposite side walls
(6), characterized by the fact that it further comprises stiffening panels (80) provided
with a transversal median articulation (12) and applied to the said two opposite head
walls (4).
8) An article of luggage according to claims 1 or 7, characterized by the fact that
it comprises a handle (9) secured to the top wall (2), said handle (9) being provided,
at the zones where it is secured to the top wall (2),-with a pair of rings (109) to
which there can be connected the releasable clamp members of an auxiliary shoulder
strap.