(19)
(11) EP 2 387 906 A1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43) Date of publication:
23.11.2011 Bulletin 2011/47

(21) Application number: 11166857.0

(22) Date of filing: 20.05.2011
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
A45C 5/02(2006.01)
(84) Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR
Designated Extension States:
BA ME

(30) Priority: 21.05.2010 IT MI20100916

(71) Applicant: Valigeria Roncato S.p.A.
35011 Campodarsego (PD) (IT)

(72) Inventor:
  • Roncato, Enrico
    35011, CAMPODARSEGO (PD) (IT)

(74) Representative: Mittler, Enrico et al
Mittler & C. S.r.l. Viale Lombardia, 20
20131 Milano
20131 Milano (IT)

   


(54) Suitcase with injection mould web


(57) A suitcase (100) made of plastic material is described comprising a couple of bodyworks (1, 2) hinged to each other. Each bodywork (1, 2) comprises a web (10) consisting of injection mould channels (11) of higher thickness in respect of the portions (50) of the bodywork (1, 2) comprised between said channels (11).




Description


[0001] The present invention relates to a suitcase with an injection mould web.

[0002] The use of injection mould techniques is known for making polypropylene suitcases which provide an injection point from which the plastic fluid flows.

[0003] Said technique has the disadvantage of having to provide a bodywork thickness of not less than 2 mm to ensure that the plastic fluid completely fills the mould.

[0004] To limit the course of the hot fluid it was thought to provide the injection point at the centre of the bodywork. However, a limit of 2 mm of bodywork remains, below which the injection mould is not effective. This implies a limit for the press tonnage and the overall weight of the suitcase.

[0005] The object of the present invention is to provide a suitcase with a lightened bodywork with a thickness of less than 2 mm which does not compromise the quality of the injection mould.

[0006] A further object is to use a press with a clamping force of not more than 1300 tons.

[0007] In accordance with the invention, this object is achieved with a suitcase made of plastic material comprising a couple of bodyworks hinged to each other, characterized in that each bodywork comprises a web consisting of injection mould channels of higher thickness in respect of the portions of the bodywork comprised between said channels.

[0008] These and other features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of practical embodiments thereof, shown by way of non-limiting examples in the accompanying drawings, in which:

figure 1 shows a frontal view of the suitcase;

figure 2 shows a rear view of the suitcase;

figure 3 shows a first lateral view of the suitcase;

figure 4 shows a second lateral view of the suitcase;

figure 5 shows a top plan view of the suitcase;

figure 6 shows a section view according to the line VI-VI of figure 1, with a detail included in an enlarged circle A.



[0009] A suitcase 100 made of plastic material, preferably polypropylene but also polycarbonate or similar, has a bodywork or frontal shell 1 coupled to a bodywork or rear shell 2 by means of a hinge 3, a lateral handle 4 with closing flap 5, an upper handle 6 sliding into guides 7, additional closing flaps 8 along the adjoining edges of the two bodyworks 1, 2, as well as inferior rotating wheels 20. A further upper handle 66 is also provided.

[0010] On frontal bodywork 1 (figure 1), a web 10 is visible consisting of mould channels 11 adapted to allow the flow of the plastic fluid during the moulding phase from a central injection point 12 to the periphery of bodywork 1. Of said web 10 it is possible to distinguish peripheric knots or widenings 13 in which several channels 11 converge to facilitate the correct moulding of the zones of bodywork 2 farthest from centre 12 and therefore most difficult to reach.

[0011] Rear bodywork 2 (figure 2) has a web 10 with a similar but different design to house upper handle sliding guides 7, though also having peripheric knots 13 and a central injection point 12 beneath the guides 7 and therefore not visible from the outside, but visible from the inside (so that the channels are never cut off).

[0012] Both bodyworks 1, 2 also have internal knots 14 useful to maintain the viscosity of the fluid and distribute it throughout the entire mould of the bodyworks.

[0013] The channels 11 of web 10 have a thickness of about 2.5 mm, the remaining portion 50 of bodywork 1, 2 having a thickness of about 1.2 mm, significantly smaller than the minimum value of 2 mm found in the suitcases present on the market (see the enlarged circle A in figure 6). Despite having to be slightly thicker to satisfy stricter rigidity requirements, the peripheric portions 21 and 22 of bodyworks 1, 2 also have a thickness of 1.6 mm, definitely lower than 2 mm. In general, the thickness of the channels is comprised between 2 and 2.5 mm and the thickness of portions 50 comprised between the channels is less than 1.8 mm.

[0014] Carefully observing the enlarged circle A, it is noted that the channels 11 protrude both inwards (predominantly) and outwards. The portions of bodywork 1, 2 comprised between the channels 11 are thus reached by the plastic fluid which is injected with efficiency being surrounded by said web 10.

[0015] Advantageously, a 30% increase in weight advantage was verified with respect to the same type of suitcase with the same capacity in litres; for example, a suitcase with a capacity of about 100 litres obtained with injection mould without web weighs about 6 kg; the same type of suitcase obtained with injection mould with web weighs about 4 kg.

[0016] Advantageously, it is possible to use presses with tonnages significantly lower than 1300 tons because the "effort" required by the fluid to reach every point of the mould is lower thanks to the channels 11 which efficiently channel the plastic fluid.

[0017] It is possible to provide further injection points.


Claims

1. Suitcase (100) made of plastic material comprising a couple of bodyworks (1, 2) hinged between them, characterized in that each bodywork (1, 2) comprises a web (10) consisting of injection mould channels (11) of higher thickness in respect of the portions (50) of the bodywork (1, 2) comprised between said channels (11).
 
2. Suitcase (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that said channels (11) protrude inward and outward in respect to the portions (50) of the bodywork (1, 2) comprised between said channels (11).
 
3. Suitcase (100) according to claim 2, characterized in that the channels (11) protrude even more inward than outward.
 
4. Suitcase (100) according to any one of the precedeing claims, characterized in that the channels (11) have a thickness at least twice that of the remaining portions (50) of the bodywork (1, 2).
 
5. Suitcase (100) according to claim 4, characterized in that the channels (11) have a thickness comprised between 2 and 2,5 mm, and the remaining portions (50) of the bodywork (1, 2) have a thickness less than 2 mm.
 
6. Suitcase (100) according to claim 5, characterized in that the central portions (50) of the bodywork (1,2) have a thickness less than 1,5 mm, the lateral portions (50) of the bodywork (1, 2) have a thickness less than 1,8 mm.
 
7. Suitcase (100) according to claim 6, characterized in that the central portions (50) of the bodywork (1, 2) have a thickness of about 1,2 mm, the lateral portions (50) of the bodywork (1, 2) have a thickness of about 1,6 mm.
 
8. Suitcase (100) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said web (10) provides internal knots (14) and peripheric knots (13).
 
9. Hot injection molding process for bodyworks (1, 2) for suitcases (100) made of plastic material, characterized in that it provides the central injection of the plastic fluid suitable to reach the periphery of the bodywork (1, 2) by means of injection channels (11) comprised in said bodyworks (1, 2) with a higher thickness than the thickness of the remaining portions (50) of the bodywork (1, 2).
 




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