FIELD OF INVENTION
[0001] Luggage article comprising a first luggage part and a second luggage part defining
two opposing closable parts of the luggage article, where the first and second luggage
parts define an inner volume of the luggage article when closed.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Suitcases or hard shell luggage articles are commonly used as accessories in order
to carry baggage from one place to the other, where the use of luggage is very common
to hold travelers articles while the traveler is in transit. The user of the luggage
article can be expected to introduce a variety of items into the luggage article,
such as clothing, toiletries, possessions, necessities, valuables or other types of
items that fit into the luggage article.
[0003] In the modern travelling the articles of luggage which a user may take with them
on a trip is not in the possession of the user throughout the travel, as luggage may
be dropped at an airport to be put into the hold of an airplane, the article may be
left in storage, or the user may lose the luggage article during travel. Thus, there
is an increased need to provide the article of luggage with security features that
minimize the risk that the content of the luggage article is lost or there that an
unauthorized person can access the inner volume of the luggage article to inspect
or steal the content of the luggage article.
[0004] A number of different types of luggage articles are presently in use, where one of
the most common type of luggage article may be a suitcase, where the suitcase is made
of two closable parts, where the two parts form an inner volume, and the parts are
closed by the use of a slide fastener (a zipper) to secure the two parts together
and to prevent the content of the inner volume to exit the suitcase, and also in order
to prevent unwanted access to into the inner volume of the luggage.
[0005] Slide fasteners are very common both in hard and soft shell luggage, where the slide
fastener provides a simple and easy closure mechanism for the luggage, where a slider
is used to open a close interlocking teeth that provide the closure. But there are
a few drawbacks to the use of a slide fastener on a luggage.
[0006] One of the problematic parts of the use of slide fasteners is that even if they are
strong and provide a good closure to the luggage article, they are relatively easy
to pry open even if the slider has been locked into position so that the slide fastener
cannot be opened using the slider. One of the most simple ways of opening a slide
fastener is to take a pointy object, and jam it through the teeth of the slide fastener
where this jabbing motion allows the pointy object to separate the teeth, and thereby
make it easy to open the adjacent interlocking teeth using relatively low force.
[0007] Thus, there is a need to improve the security of luggage by reducing the risk that
a simple insertion of a pointy object may be utilized to pry open a sliding fastener
in a luggage article.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
[0008] In accordance with the invention, there is provided a luggage article comprising;
a first luggage part and a second luggage part defining two opposing closable parts
of the luggage article, where the first and second luggage parts define an inner volume
of the luggage article when closed, an attachment part comprising: a first connecting
part and a second connecting part that are pivotally connected via a hinge, where
the first connecting part is attached to a first edge of the first luggage part and
the second connecting part is attached to a second edge of the second luggage part,
a closure part adapted to secure the first luggage part to the second luggage part
preventing access to the inner volume of the luggage article, a barrier that overlaps
the closure part in an area that is between the inner volume of the luggage article
and the closure part in a radial direction.
[0009] Within the meaning of the present invention, the term "radial direction" means a
direction that is in a direction away or towards a central point inside the article
of luggage. The central point may be a point that is configured to be on a two dimensional
plane and where the two dimensional plane is substantially parallel to the closure
part of the luggage article. I.e. the plane may be considered as being in the same
plane as a plane where the first and second luggage parts abut when the luggage article
is in its closed position. The meaning of the term is intended to allow an imaginary
central point inside the luggage, where a radial direction intersects at least one
point of the closure part and/or the barrier part of the luggage article.
[0010] By providing a barrier that overlaps the closure part in an area that is between
the inner volume of the luggage article and the closure part in a radial direction,
it is possible to prevent a foreign object to be introduced via the closure part and
into the inner volume of the luggage article. By preventing a foreign object to penetrate
into the inner volume it is possible to reduce the risk that a foreign object may
be used to open the luggage article when it is closed, or when the closure part is
secured using a locking device. The barrier may be positioned close to the closure
device in a radial direction, so that any penetration of a foreign object into the
closure part might damage the closure part, or allow a shallow penetration, but would
prevent the foreign object to enter into the inner volume, and thereby reduce the
risk or prevent the foreign object to be utilized to open up the remaining parts of
the closure part.
[0011] The closure part may be arranged on parts of the first and/or the second luggage
part, or alternatively on the majority of the area where the first and/or the second
luggage part are joined, so that a small breach of the closure part, i.e. by introduction
of a foreign object will not compromise the integrity of the entire closure part.
Thus, even if the closure part is exposed to the environment the barrier prevents
the foreign object to penetrate the inner volume of the luggage article, and thereby
may reduce the risk that the foreign object may be utilized to enhance the size of
the breach of the closure part.
[0012] The attachment part may be provided in a relatively rigid material, where the attachment
part may be provided in a material that is more rigid than the first and/or the second
luggage parts. By attaching the luggage parts to each of the connecting parts, the
attachment part functions as a frame for the luggage article, giving reinforcement
to the luggage parts and minimizing the risk that the luggage article may collapse
or deform during use.
[0013] The hinge may be directly attached to the first and/or the second connecting part,
where the hinge may be positioned on one side of the attachment part in order to ensure
that the pivoting movement allows for the opening of the luggage article of about
180 degrees via pivoting movement of the hinge. The attachment part may further be
provided with more than one hinge, to increase the stability of the pivoting movement.
[0014] The connecting parts may be provided with one or more radial flange, where the radial
flange projects in an inwards direction towards the central point of the luggage article.
The flange may be utilized to mount accessories to the luggage article, such as a
divider textile, elastic straps, electronics or other types of luggage accessories
known in the art that can improve the convenience of the luggage article.
[0015] The luggage article in accordance with the invention may be provided in a modular
manner, where the first and second luggage parts may be constructed of a first material,
while the connecting parts of the attachment part may be constructed in a completely
different material. The luggage parts may e.g. be moulded shells that are structurally
weak on their own due to thin side walls to save weight, or due to a flexibility of
the material, but when they are attached to the first and/or the second connecting
parts, the connecting part increases the structural integrity of the first and second
luggage parts, as the first and second connecting parts may be provided in a less
flexible material, be provided with reinforcement parts that are adapted to reduce
any bending or flexing of the connecting part, or that the connecting parts may be
annular and abut the edge of the luggage part around the entire edge, to provide reinforcement
to the luggage part.
[0016] The attachment part, and/or the connecting parts may be adapted with one or more
surfaces where a textile material may be attached to the parts, where the textile
part may be
[0017] By providing the luggage article in a modular manner, it is e.g. possible utilize
the attachment part for a plurality of different types of luggage articles. The attachment
part may be manufactured separately, where the first and second luggage parts may
be produced in a plurality of different manners, where the luggage parts may be produced
from thermoplastic moulded material, composite materials, textiles, or other suitable
materials, and where the size of the first and second luggage part may define the
volume of the luggage article. Thus, the use of an attachment part, having a plurality
of interchanging luggage parts it may be possible to utilize a single attachment part
to assemble a plurality of different types of luggage articles.
[0018] Furthermore, by providing the first or the second connecting parts with a one or
more attachment surfaces, that allow for the mounting of accessories, it may be also
be possible to utilize the same attachment part to provide a variety of luggage articles,
where the luggage articles have different accessories, and thereby defining different
price levels of the luggage article.
[0019] The advantage of providing an attachment part that may be provided in a more rigid
material than e.g. the first luggage part or the second luggage part, may allow the
manufactures to provide a plurality of different types of luggage, while still all
having a common factor, i.e. the attachment part.
[0020] The attachment part may be provided in any manner to luggage article of the present
invention. The attachment part may e.g. be provided on in a central area of the luggage
article, i.e. where the first and second luggage parts are relatively similar in size,
and define a similar inner volume on their own. However, the attachment part may also
be attached to a first luggage part that is relatively large in volume, while the
second luggage part defines a relatively small inner volume. This may e.g. be the
case where one of the connecting parts of the attachment parts are used as a lid into
the luggage article, and where one of the luggage parts is substantially planar element.
Thus the attachment part and hence the closure part may be provided in any position
on a peripheral wall of the luggage article. Furthermore the attachment part may optionally
have a non-planar shape, where the first connecting part may have a curved shape,
i.e. curve away from a longitudinal and transversal plane, and the opposing connecting
part having a matching curvature.
[0021] Thus, the luggage article in accordance with the invention provides a luggage article
that is of a high strength, as the connecting parts introduce a reinforcement element
to the luggage parts.
[0022] In one embodiment the barrier may be a projection having a first end that is attached
to the first connecting part or the second connecting part, and an opposite free end.
The barrier may be arranged in the area of the luggage article where the closure part
is present, where the barrier may be a projection, e.g. in the form of a panel or
a strip that projects from the first or the second connecting part, the projection
extends beyond the closure part, where the projection terminates in an area that is
past the closure part in a direction that may be tangential to an radial axis extending
from a centre point of the luggage article, so that the projection intersects the
radial axis, so that there is not free access into the inner volume via the radial
axis. This effectively means that the barrier or projection ensures that there is
always a part of the barrier on the inside of the closure part, so that a radial axis
from the centre point cannot intersect the closure part directly, but would have to
intersect the barrier first, before intersecting the closure part.
[0023] In one embodiment the projection may extend from one connecting part in a direction
towards the opposing connecting part when the luggage article is closed. This means
that the projection may extend beyond the closure part and onwards into the opposing
connecting part, so as to ensure that the barrier or projection covers the closure
part on both of the connecting parts and/or on both the first and the second luggage
parts. Thus, it is ensured that the barrier or projection extends a distance that
would prevent a foreign object to the tilted in order to gain access into the inner
volume of the luggage article.
[0024] In one embodiment the free end of the projection may be adapted to be inserted into
a depression in the opposing connecting part when the luggage article is closed. Thus,
the depression, which may be formed in any suitable manner so that the depression
holds the free end of the projection, and grips the free end in a direction that is
proximal to the centre point and/or distal to the centre point, in order to prevent
the free end of the projection to be forced in a direction towards or away from the
centre point using a foreign object. Thus the projection creates a stable barrier
that may be permanently fixed to one of the connecting parts and temporarily fixed
to the opposing connecting parts, when the luggage article is closed. When the luggage
article is opened, the projection will release the depression and be moved away from
the opposing connecting element, and thereby providing access to the inner volume
of the luggage article.
[0025] In one embodiment the barrier and/or the projection may be provided with at least
one enforcement elements, in order to improve the structural integrity of the projection
in a radial direction. This allows the barrier to be strengthened using enforcement
elements, so that the barrier is capable of withstanding higher forces in a radial
direction, so that an introduction of a foreign object, that intersects the barrier,
will require an increased force in order to deflect the barrier and/or penetrate the
barrier.
[0026] In one embodiment the first/or the second connecting part may be provided with a
first barrier part that extends across a radial axis extending from a central point
in the luggage article, and where the opposing connecting part is provided with a
second barrier part that receives the first barrier part and is configured to secure
the first barrier part when the luggage article is closed.
[0027] In one embodiment the barrier may be positioned in proximity of the closure part.
The barrier may be positioned so that it abuts at least part of the closure part,
or that it may be positioned within 1-15 mm distance from the closure part, in a direction
towards the central axis. This means that if a foreign object has been utilized to
penetrate the closure part, the barrier stops the foreign object as soon as it has
penetrated the closure part. This is especially advantageous if the closure part is
more flexible than the connecting parts and/or the first or the second luggage parts,
as the closure part will be prevented to flex inwards towards the inner volume of
the luggage article.
[0028] In one embodiment the closure part may be a clasp locker, such as a zipper. The provision
of a clasp locker on a luggage article is advantageous in that it is an easy way of
securing the luggage article in a closed state, and advantageously to allow the luggage
article to be easily opened. One of the drawbacks of clasp lockers is that if a foreign
object is used to penetrate the clasp locker in an area that is distant from the sliding
locking/opening device, the clasps may release, especially if the diameter of the
foreign object is relatively large, compared to the size of the clasps, and also if
the foreign object has a pointy end, and an increasing diameter along the length of
the foreign object. Then the pointy end may be used to release one or two clasps,
and if the foreign object is introduced further into the clasp lock the increase in
diameter will release more clasps. Such an object may, e.g. be a pen, screwdriver
or other types of pointy objects. Following this, it may be easy to pull on the foreign
object, along the axis of the clasp locker to release the clasps along its axis, and
thereby allowing access into the inner volume of the luggage article.
[0029] The barrier, will prevent the foreign or pointy object to be introduced into the
inner volume of the bag, and thereby reduce the risk that the foreign object may be
utilized to pry open the clasp locker to provide unwanted access to the inner volume
of the luggage article. By preventing the foreign object enter the inner volume it
may be difficult for a unauthorized person to utilize the foreign object as a hook
or a lever to pull onto the clasp locker, and thereby reducing the risk that the foreign
object may be used to provide unauthorized access to the luggage.
[0030] In one embodiment the closure part is attached to the first luggage part and/or the
second luggage part. The closure part may be provided as a separate element, which
is adhered, welded or otherwise permanently fixed to the first luggage part and/or
the second luggage part, where the closure part may e.g. be made of a different material
than the firs and/or second luggage parts. The closure part may be made of a more
rigid material than the first and/or the second luggage parts, so that the connecting
part may improve the rigidity of the luggage article, especially when the first and/or
the second luggage parts may be provided in a flexible material.
[0031] The closure part may be in the form of an annular frame, that is attached to an edge
of the first and/or the second luggage part, so when the annular frame is attached
to the first and/or the second edge, the structural integrity of the frame and the
first and/or the second luggage part is increased.
[0032] In one embodiment an outer periphery of the first and/or the second connecting part
may extend beyond at least part of the closure part in a radial direction away from
a central point of the luggage article. This ensures that the closure part in at least
some areas of the luggage article is not the initial point of contact if the luggage
article is dropped on a flat surface. Thus the outer periphery will make the initial
contact, and thereby ensuring that the flat surface does not impose a direct impact
to the closure part, and thereby reduces the risk that the structural integrity of
the closure part is compromised during a drop.
[0033] In one embodiment the barrier may extend more than 50% of the first edge of the first
luggage part and/or of second edge of the second luggage part, optionally where the
barrier extends more than 75% of the first edge of the first luggage part and/or of
second edge of the second luggage part, optionally where the barrier extends along
the entire of the first edge of the first luggage part and/or of second edge of the
second luggage part. The barrier may advantageously be provided in certain areas of
the opening of the first and/or the second luggage parts, where the barrier may e.g.
prevent any movement of a foreign object in a axial movement along the axial direction
of the connecting parts, i.e. in a direction along the edges, or in a radial direction
inwards towards the centre point.
[0034] In one embodiment wherein the first luggage part and the second luggage part may
each define at least 10 percent of the inner volume of the luggage article, or more
preferably where each luggage part each defines at least 20 percent of the inner volume
of the luggage article, or more preferably where each luggage part each defines at
least 30 percent of the inner volume of the luggage article, or more preferably where
each luggage part each defines at least 40 percent of the inner volume of the luggage
article, or more preferably where each luggage part each defines approximately 50%
the inner volume of the luggage article. This allows each luggage part to be utilized
as a separate component, and where the user is capable of dividing the items packed
between different areas of the luggage article, i.e. where e.g. shirts may be positioned
in the first luggage part, and shoes may be positioned in the second luggage part.
[0035] In one embodiment the first connecting part and/or the second connecting part may
be provided with a lining projection configure to extend in a direction towards an
inner volume of the first luggage part and/or the second luggage part, creating a
space between the lining projection and the luggage parts.
[0036] The luggage article in accordance with the invention having a connecting part, in
the form of a reinforcement frame, provides a luggage article that has high build
strength, having a solid feeling and higher quality.
[0037] The luggage article in accordance with the invention provides an increased safety
with a zipper that is protected by the flange.
[0038] The luggage article in accordance with the invention allows for the modular construction
where the manufacturing of components and parts for the luggage article may be done
in independent steps in independent manufacturing locations,
[0039] The luggage article in accordance with the invention allows for the connecting part/or
the frame includes an integrated hinge, thereby increasing the flexibility of production,
as the material choice for the luggage parts creating the inner volume of the luggage
article is not of essential importance, as the connecting part provides strength and
functionality of the luggage article.
[0040] The luggage article in accordance with the invention allows the connecting parts
and/or the parts of the frame to create a pocket or a space for inner fabric in the
form of a lining, thus removing the necessity of gluing, stitching or other types
of attachment of the inner fabric. The inner fabric may have a predefined shape that
matches the inner surface of the first and/or the second luggage part, and have stiffness
where it may be wedged into place to be fixed in position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041]
Fig. 1 shows a luggage article in accordance with the invention seen in a perspective
in a closed state,
Fig. 2 shows a luggage article in accordance with the invention in an open state,
and
Fig. 3a and 3b show a sectional view of a side wall of the luggage article in accordance
with the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0042] Fig 1 shows a luggage article 1 in accordance with the invention, where the luggage
article 1 comprises a first luggage part 2 and a second luggage part 3 that are pivotally
connected to each other via a hinge 4. The luggage article may be provided with a
handle 5, as well as a wheel handle 6 which may be extended in order to roll the luggage
article 1 on its wheels 7. The first 2 and the second luggage parts 3 may be shells
made of a thermoplastic material, which may have a fixed shape and be rigid compared
to a luggage article made of a textile material.
[0043] The first 2 and the second 3 shells may pivot relative to each other, into an open
state (Fig. 2) and into a closed state, where a closure device 8, such as a zipper
allows the securing of the first shell 2 to the second shell 3d.
[0044] The first 2 and the second 3 shell may be connected to an attachment part 9, having
a first connecting part 10 and a second connecting part 11, to which the first 2 and
the second 3 shells are connected to, respectively. The attachment part 9, may provide
the luggage article 1 with both the closure part 8 as well as the hinge 4, allowing
the shells 2, 3 to be made of a relatively simple and lightweight material, having
the main purpose of providing a peripheral boundary to the inner volume of the luggage
article 1, in the form of the first 12 and second side wall 13 of the first 2 and
the second shell 3, respectively. The attachment part 9 may be permanently fixed to
the side walls 12, 13 of the shells 2, 3, so that the attachment part 9 may provide
both the hinging function, the closure function as well as a structural reinforcement
to the shells 2, 3, by reinforcing the edges 14, 15 of the side walls 12, 13, and
thereby improving the structural integrity of the luggage article 1.
[0045] The closure device 8 may be utilized to selectively secure the first connecting part
10 and the second connecting part 11 to each other, and thereby secure the luggage
article 1 in its closed position. The closure device 8 may extend from a first end
16 and towards a second end 17, where each of these ends 17, 18 may abut the hinge
part 4 on either side. When the closure part 8 has been opened, the shells 2, 3 may
be pivoted relative to each other into the position shown in Fig. 2, where the luggage
article 1 is in its open state.
[0046] It is to be understood that the attachment part 9 may be an integral part of the
shells 2, 3, and that the shells 2, 3 may be designed in such a manner that the attachment
part 9, the closure device 8, and the hinges 4 may be part of or integrated with the
shells.
[0047] Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of the luggage article 1 in an open state, where
the second shell 3 has been pivotally moved relative to the first shell 2 into an
open position, allowing access to the first inner volume 18 of the first shell 2 and
the second inner volume 19 of the second shell. The first inner volume 18 and the
second inner volume 19 provide the total volume of the luggage article 1, i.e. the
inner volume of the luggage article 1 is the sum of the first inner volume 18 and
the second inner volume 19. The boundary of the first 18 and the second 19 inner volumes
may be seen as the side walls 12, 13 of the shell, and the first 10 and the second
11 connecting part. The closure device 8 may be seen extending around the periphery
of the first 10 and the second 11 connecting part, where the closure part 8 is in
its open state, having a first 20 and a second 21 sliding parts, that allow for the
selective opening and closing of the closing part 8. In its open state the sliding
parts 20, 21 abut the hinges 4 of the luggage article, allowing the pivoting of the
shells 2, 3.
[0048] The edges 14, 15 of the shells are provided with the first 9 and the second connecting
part 10, which are connected via the hinge 4. In this view, it is possible to see
that the first connecting part 10, is provided with a flange 22, which is a projection
extending from the first connecting part 10, and in a vertical direction. The flange
22 is positioned between the closure part 8 and the inner volume 18 of the first part
2, and extends in such a manner, that when the luggage article 1 is closed, the flange
22 extends beyond the opposing closure part 8 on the second connecting part 10, so
that it is positioned between the closure part 8 and the inner volume 19 of the second
part 3. Thus, the flange 22 operates as a barrier between the closure part 8 and the
inner volume 18,19 of the luggage article 1.
[0049] The flange 22, may extend around the entire first edge 14 of the first part 2, or
may be provided in provided in certain parts of the periphery of the inner volume
18 on the first edge 14. The flange 22 is positioned in such a manner that the flange
22 ensures that an axis extending from a centre point C (an intersection of a longitudinal
axis A and a transversal axis B) and outwards in a longitudinal or transversal direction
along axis A or B intersects the flange 22 before the axis intersects the closure
part 8. I.e. the flange is arranged in an area between the closure part 8 and the
inner volume 18, 19, especially when the luggage article 1 is in its closed position
(seen in Fig. 1).
[0050] The second connecting part 10, may be provided with a depression 23, which may be
in the form of a groove, or some kind of track, which is adapted to receive the free
end 24 of the flange 22 when the luggage article 1 is in its closed position, where
the depression 23, is capable of stabilizing the free end 24 of the flange 22, in
order to prevent it from deflecting in a radial direction (direction away from the
centre point C and outwards)
[0051] Fig. 3 shows a sectional view taken along axis III-III in Fig. 1, where Fig. 3a shows
the luggage article 1 in its closed position, while Fig. 3b shows the luggage article
in an open position, where the second part 3 has been pivoted away from the first
part 2. The first side wall 12, of the first part 2, may be provided with a first
connecting part 10, where the first connecting part 10 is provided with a groove 25
which receives the first edge 14 of the first side wall 12. The first connecting part
10 may be permanently attached to the first side wall 14 , through welding, adhesion,
or other types of permanent fixation.
[0052] The first connecting part 10 may further be provided with a flange 22, that extends
in a vertical direction upwards, in a direction towards the second part 3, as seen
in Fig. 3. The flange 22 may be provided with a proximal part 26 and a distal part
27, where the closure part 8 is attached to the proximal part 26, and the distal part
extends in a vertical direction past the teeth 28, 29 of the closure part and beyond
towards the second part 3.
[0053] The second side wall 13, of the second part 3, may be provided with a second connecting
part 11, where the second connecting part 11 is provided with a groove 30 which receives
the second edge 15 of the second side wall 13. The second connecting part 11 may be
permanently attached to the second side wall 15, through welding, adhesion, or other
types of permanent fixation.
[0054] The second connecting part 11 may further be provided with a groove, depression or
a track 23, which receives the free end 24 of the flange 22 when the luggage article
1 is closed. The second connecting part may furthermore be provided with a flange
31, allowing the closure part 8 to be attached to the second connecting part 11, where
the flange 31 may e.g. be a side wall of the groove 23 adapted to receive the free
end 24 of the flange 22.
[0055] In this embodiment the closure part 8 is in the form of a zipper, having a first
part 32 and a second part 33, where the first part 32 is attached to the first connecting
part 10 via stitching 40 that penetrates both the zipper and the first connecting
part 10 and the second part 33 is connected to the second connecting part 11 via stitching
41 that penetrates both the zipper and the second connecting part 11, where the zipper
comprises teeth 28, 29 which are adapted to be selectively opened and closed, using
a sliding part (20, 21 in Fig. 2). The two parts 32, 33 of the zipper 8 may extend
into channels 42, 43 on the first 10 and the second 11 connecting parts, respectively,
so that it may be difficult to peel open the zipper 8 when the luggage article 1 is
secured in its closed position. When the zipper 8 is closed, an object travelling
in a radial direction D towards the inner volume 18, 19 of the luggage article, may
possibly penetrate the teeth 28, 29 or the parts 32, 33 of the closure device 8, but
when the penetration has been made, the object will intersect the flange 22 of the
first connecting part 10, and thereby ensuring that the object cannot penetrate the
inner volume of the luggage article 1.
[0056] The first connecting part 10 and/or the second connecting part 11, may have a first
37 and/or a second 38 fabric flange, where this flange extends into the inner volume
(not shown) of the first 2 and the second 3 luggage parts, where these flanges are
adapted to be utilized to secure a fabric material on the inside of the first 2 and/or
the second luggage parts 3, where the fabric may be wedged into a space 44, 45 between
the flanges 37, 38 and the side walls 14, 15 of the luggage parts 2, 3, e.g. for a
lining of the inner surface of the side walls 14, 15. The flanges 37, 38 may extend
in an annular manner along the entire length circumference of the first 10 and/or
the second 11 connecting parts, or may be me positioned in suitable positions to ensure
that the lining may be secured inside the inner volume 18, 19 of the luggage parts
2, 3. However, as seen in Fig. 3b, when the closure device 8 has been selectively
opened in the direction shown by arrow E, the second part 3 may be pivoted in a direction
away from the first part 2, allowing access to the inner volume of the luggage article
1, where the free end 24 of the flange 22 is released from the groove, when the first
part 32 of the closure device 8 has been released from the second part of the closure
device.
[0057] The first 10 or the second connecting part 11 may be provided with a radial flange
36, that may be utilized to attach a compartment separator or divider 39 which can
extend in a plane that is somewhat parallel to the plane defined by the axis A and
B shown in Fig. 2, so that the inner volume 18, 19 of the first 2 or the second part
3, may be separated from the remaining parts of the luggage article 1. The divider
39 may be made from a textile or fabric, or alternatively of a solid material, suitable
to be utilized as a divider.
1. A luggage article (1) comprising
- a first luggage part (2) and a second luggage part (3) defining two opposing closable
parts of the luggage article (1), where the first (2) and second luggage parts (3)
define an inner volume (18,19) of the luggage article (1) when closed,
- an attachment part (9) comprising
o a first connecting part (10) and a second connecting part (11) that are pivotally
connected via a hinge (4), where the first connecting part (10) is attached to a first
edge (14) of the first luggage part (2) and the second connecting part (11) is attached
to a second edge (15) of the second luggage part (3)
o a closure part (8) adapted to secure the first connecting part (10) to the second
connecting part (11) preventing access to the inner volume (18,19) of the luggage
article (1)
o a barrier (22) that overlaps the closure part (8) in an area that is between the
inner volume (18,19) of the luggage article (1) and the closure part (8) in a radial
direction.
2. A luggage article (1) in accordance with any of the preceding claims, wherein the
barrier (22) is a projection having a first end (26) that is attached to the first
connecting part (10) or the second connecting part (11), and an opposite free end
(24).
3. A luggage article (1) in accordance with claim 2, wherein the projection (22) extends
from one connecting part (10,11) in a direction towards the opposing connecting part
(10,11) when the luggage article (1) is closed.
4. A luggage article (1) in accordance with claim 2 where the free end (24) of the projection
(22) is adapted to be inserted into a depression (23) in the opposing connecting part
(10, 11) when the luggage article (1) is closed, where the depression (23) may optionally
be in the form of a groove, or a track which is adapted to receive the free end (24)
of the projection (22).
5. A luggage article (1) in accordance with any of the preceding claims where the barrier
(22) and/or the projection (22) may be provided with at least one reinforcement elements,
in order to improve the structural integrity of the projection (22) in a radial direction.
6. A luggage article (1) in accordance with any of the preceding claims where the first
(10) /or the second connecting part (11) is provided with a first barrier part (22)
that extends across a radial axis extending from a central point (C) in the luggage
article (1), and where the opposing connecting part (10,11) is provided with a second
barrier part (23) that receives the first barrier part (22) and is configured to secure
the first barrier part (22) when the luggage article (1) is closed.
7. A luggage article (1) in accordance with any of the preceding claims where the barrier
(22) is positioned in the vicinity of the closure part (8).
8. A luggage article (1) in accordance with claim 1, wherein the closure part is a a
zipper (8, 28, 29, 32, 33).
9. A luggage article (1) in accordance with any of the preceding claims, wherein the
closure part (8) is attached to the first luggage part (2) and/or the second luggage
part (3).
10. A luggage article (1) in accordance with any of the preceding claims, wherein an outer
periphery of the first (9) and/or the second connecting part (11) extends beyond at
least part of the closure part (8) in a radial direction away from a central point
(C) of the luggage article (1).
11. A luggage article (1) in accordance with any of the preceding claims, wherein the
barrier (22) extends more than 50% of the first edge (14) of the first luggage part
(2) and/or of second edge (15) of the second luggage part (3), optionally where the
barrier extends more than 75% of the first edge (14) of the first luggage part (2)
and/or of second edge (11) of the second luggage part (3), optionally where the barrier
extends along the entire of the first edge (14) of the first luggage part (2) and/or
of second edge (11) of the second luggage part (3).
12. A luggage article (1) in accordance with any of the preceding claims, wherein the
first luggage part (2) and the second luggage part (3) each define at least 10 percent
of the inner volume of the luggage article (1), or more preferably where each luggage
part (2, 3) each defines at least 20 percent of the inner volume of the luggage article
(1), or more preferably where each luggage part (2, 3) each defines at least 30 percent
of the inner volume of the luggage article (1), or more preferably where each luggage
part (2, 3) each defines at least 40 percent of the inner volume of the luggage article
(1), or more preferably where each luggage part (2, 3) each defines approximately
50% the inner volume of the luggage article (1).
13. A luggage article (1) in accordance with any of the preceding claims, wherein the
first connecting part 10 and/or the second connecting part 11 may be provided with
a lining projection configure to extend in a direction towards an inner volume of
the first luggage part 2 and/or the second luggage part 3, creating a space between
the lining projection 23, 38, and the luggage parts 2, 3, 14, 15.