BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to suitcases and more particularly, to a combined suitcase
which is easy for the replacement of the zipper thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] The traditional suitcase structurally includes a first case shell, a second case
shell and a zipper. The first case shell has a first rim. The second case shell has
a second rim. The zipper is disposed between the first rim and the second rim for
the user to open the first and second case shells by unzipping the zipper so that
the user can take the belongings inside the suitcase.
[0003] After a long-term use of the traditional suitcase, the zipper thereof may be broken
and thereby need replacement. However, the zipper of the traditional suitcase is fastened
to the first and second case shells by sewing, and the edge of the zipper may be provided
with glue to make the zipper glued to the first and second case shells more firmly.
However, in the above-described case, the replacement of the zipper is quite time-consuming
and inconvenient, so there is still room for improvement.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It is one of the objectives of the present invention to make improvement aimed at
the defects of the conventional suitcases so as to provide a brand-new suitcase having
an easily replaceable combining unit.
[0005] Therefore, the present invention provides a suitcase which includes a first case
shell, a second case shell and a combining unit. The first case shell has a first
shell wall, and a first accommodating space and a first annular rim, which are defined
by the aforementioned first shell wall. The second case shell has a second shell wall,
and a second accommodating space and a second annular rim, which are defined by the
second shell wall. The combining unit includes a first seamless annular member, a
second seamless annular member, a first zipper unit and a second zipper unit. The
aforementioned first zipper unit has a first free end and a first zipper end. The
aforementioned first free end is connected with an end of the first seamless annular
member. The second zipper unit has a second free end and a second zipper end. The
second free end is connected with the second seamless annular member, and the first
zipper end and the second zipper end are capable of being meshed with each other.
Another end of the aforementioned first seamless annular member is detachably fastened
to the aforementioned first annular rim of the first case shell, and another end of
the aforementioned second seamless annular member is detachably fastened to the aforementioned
second annular rim of the second case shell.
[0006] As a result, when the combining unit of the suitcase, especially the first or second
zipper unit, is broken, the maintenance worker can easily detach the whole combining
unit from the first and second case shells and then reinstall a new combining unit
to the first annular rim of the first case shell and the second annular rim of the
second case shell, so that the maintenance of the suitcase is accomplished. The entire
maintenance process is quite easy and efficient. Besides, when the combining unit
of the suitcase is broken, the user only needs to replace the combining unit instead
of buying a new suitcase, so it is money-saving for the user of the suitcase.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The structural details, features, manner of assembly or usage of the suitcase of
the present invention will be specified in the following embodiment. However, it should
be understood that the following embodiment and the accompanying drawings are given
by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention,
and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a suitcase according to the embodiment;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of a combining unit according to the embodiment;
FIG. 4 is a partially cut-away perspective view of FIG. 1, but not showing a first
case shell; and
FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 are partially sectional views of FIG. 1 taken at different positions.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The technique and features of the present invention will be specified in the following
instanced embodiment and the appendix drawings. The directional terms mentioned in
the contents of the specification, such as 'upper', 'lower', 'inner', 'outer' 'top'
and 'bottom', are just for illustrative description on the basis of normal usage direction,
not intended to limit the claimed scope.
[0009] The following embodiment and the appendix drawings are taken as an instance for the
detailed description of the technical features of the present invention.
[0010] As shown in FIG. 1, a suitcase 1 provided by the embodiment includes a first case
shell 10 and a second case shell 20, which are disposed opposite to each other, and
a combining unit 30.
[0011] As shown in FIG. 2, the first case shell 10 and the second case shell 20 are approximately
identical to each other in structure. The first case shell 10 structurally has a first
shell wall 11, and a first accommodating space 12 and a first annular rim 13, which
are defined by the first shell wall 11. The second case shell 20 has a second shell
wall 21, and a second accommodating space 22 and a second annular rim 23, which are
defined by the second shell wall 21. The first accommodating space 12 and the second
accommodating space 22 are adapted to accommodate the belongings of the user. In normal
condition, the first shell wall 11 and the second shell wall 21 are provided at the
bottoms thereof with a wheel set (not shown) for the support of the suitcase 1. In
this embodiment, the first case shell 10 is further provided with a handle (not shown)
for the user to draw the suitcase 1. The first case shell 10 and the second case shell
20 are both provided at intervals with a plurality of positioning holes 14 and 24
near the first annular rim 13 and the second annular rim 23.
[0012] Referring to FIGS. 3-5, the combining unit 30 is annular-shaped and structurally
includes a first seamless annular member 31, a second seamless annular member 33,
a first zipper unit 41 and a second zipper unit 42. As shown in FIGS. 4-6, the first
seamless annular member 31 is located adjacent to the second seamless annular member
33 and a slit S is provided between the first seamless annular member 31 and the second
seamless annular member 33. The first zipper unit 41 has a first free end 411 and
a first zipper end 412 opposite to each other. The second zipper unit 42 has a second
free end 421 and a second zipper end 422 opposite to each other. On the directional
basis of FIG. 5, the first seamless annular member 31 is provided at the left and
right sides thereof with a first embedding portion 32 and a first connecting band
311 respectively, and the second seamless annular member 33 is provided at the right
and left sides thereof with a second embedding portion 34 and a second connecting
band 331 respectively. Referring to FIGS. 4-5, the first connecting band 311 is located
adjacent to the first embedding portion 32, and the second connecting band 331 is
located adjacent to the second embedding portion 34. Specifically speaking, as shown
in FIG. 5, the first embedding portion 32 and the second embedding portion 34 both
have an inner wall 35, an outer wall 36 and an inserting groove 37 defined between
the outer wall 36 and the inner wall 35. The first annular rim 13 of the first case
shell 10 is embedded in the inserting groove 37 of the first embedding portion 32,
and the second annular rim 23 of the second case shell 20 is embedded in the inserting
groove 37 of the second embedding portion 34. The first embedding portion 32 completely
surrounds the first annular rim 13, and the second embedding portion 34 completely
surrounds the second annular rim 23, as shown in FIG. 4. Because the first and second
seamless annular members 31,33 completely surrounds the first and second annular rims
13,23 by the embedding portions 32 and 34 respectively, the overall structural strength
of the suitcase 1 is relatively higher and the combining unit 30 is uneasy to separate
from the first case shell 10 and the second case shell 20. The width of the outer
wall 36 is smaller than the width of the inner wall 35. The inner walls 35 are provided
with a plurality of notches 39. The outer walls 36 are slightly flexible and can be
slightly deformed elastically by an external force. The inner surfaces of the outer
walls 36 are provided with positioning columns 38 of equal amount to the notches 39.
Each positioning column 38 is provided at the terminal end thereof with a threaded
hole 381. Each positioning column 38 inwardly protrudes toward corresponding one of
the notches 39 and passes through corresponding one of the positioning holes 14 and
24. In this way, the combining unit 30 can be detachably fastened to the first annular
rim 13 of the first case shell 10 and the second annular rim 23 of the second case
shell 20 by the first seamless annular member 31 and the second seamless annular member
33 respectively. Besides, through the cooperation of the positioning holes 14 and
24 of the first case shell 10 and the second case shell 20 with the positioning columns
38 of the first seamless annular member 31 and the second seamless annular member
33, the first case shell 10 and the second case shell 20 can be precisely positioned
as shown in FIGS. 4 and 6, and the maintenance worker can fasten the first seamless
annular member 31 and the second seamless annular member 33 to the first case shell
10 and the second case shell 20 respectively in a screwing manner. The first zipper
unit 41 has the opposite first free end 411 and first zipper end 412, and the second
zipper unit 42 has the opposite second free end 421 and second zipper end 422. The
first free end 411 is glued to the first connecting band 311 of the first seamless
annular member 31. The first zipper end 412 is provided with a row of zipper teeth.
The second free end 421 is glued to the second connecting band 331 of the second seamless
annular member 33. The second zipper end 422 is provided with another row of zipper
teeth. There is a zipper slider 43 disposed between the two rows of zipper teeth.
Through the zipper slider 43, the first and second zipper ends 412,422 of the first
zipper unit 41 and the second zipper unit 42 can be meshed with each other or separated
from each other. The border B between the first zipper unit 41 and the second zipper
unit 42, i.e. where the zipper teeth are meshed with each other, is located correspondingly
to the slit S. The size of the slit S may become larger or smaller with the extent,
to which the first case shell 10 and the second case shell 20 are opened. Besides,
the combining unit 30 of the suitcase 1 further includes a third zipper unit 44 and
a fourth zipper unit 45. The first zipper unit 41 and the third zipper unit 44 are
located on two opposite sides of the first connecting band 311 respectively. The second
zipper unit 42 and the fourth zipper unit 45 are located on two opposite sides of
the second connecting band 331 respectively. The first zipper unit 41, the first connecting
band 311 and the third zipper unit 44 are sewed together. The second zipper unit 42,
the second connecting band 331 and the fourth zipper unit 45 are also sewed together.
In this way, the first and second zipper units 41,42 are fastened more firmly, and
the third and fourth zipper units 44 and 45 can be meshed with zipper teeth of lining
cloths (not shown) in the follow-up process.
[0013] It is worthy of mention that the first seamless annular member 31 and the second
seamless annular member 33 in this embodiment may be made of polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate
(PC), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) or nylon, for providing the whole combining
unit 30 sufficient structural strength and the convenience of sewing each zipper unit
41, 42, 44 or 45 on the first connecting band 311 or the second connecting band 331.
It should be additionally remarked that the words "detachably fastened" mentioned
in this embodiment means in the process of fastening the first seamless annular member
31 to the first case shell 10 or detaching the first seamless annular member 31 from
the first case shell 10, neither the first case shell 10 nor the first seamless annular
member 31 should be broken; likewise, in the process of fastening the second seamless
annular member 33 to the second case shell 20 or detaching the second seamless annular
member 33 from the second case shell 20, neither the second case shell 20 nor the
second seamless annular member 33 should be broken. For example, if the first seamless
annular member 31 is fastened to the first case shell 10 by sewing, there will be
holes created on the first case shell 10; or, if the first seamless annular member
31 is fastened to the first case shell 10 by gluing, the first case shell 10 or the
first seamless annular member 31 may be damaged in the detachment process.
[0014] Under practical usage condition, when the combining unit 30 of the suitcase 1, especially
the first or second zipper unit 41 or 42, is broken, the maintenance worker or the
user of the suitcase 1 can easily detach the combining unit 30 from the first and
second case shells 10,20 by firstly loosening the screw on each positioning column
38 and then applying a force to the positioning columns 38 to separate the positioning
columns 38 from the first case shell 10 or the second case shell 20. After that, the
maintenance worker can fasten a new combining unit to the first annular rim 13 of
the first case shell 10 and the second annular rim 23 of the second case shell 20,
so that the maintenance of the suitcase 1 is accomplished. The entire maintenance
process is quite easy and efficient. Besides, when the combining unit 30 of the suitcase
1 is broken, the user only needs to replace the combining unit 30 instead of buying
a new suitcase 1, so it is money-saving for the user of the suitcase 1.
[0015] The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied
in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit
and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one
skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
1. A combined suitcase (1) being characteristic in that, the combined suitcase (1) comprises:
a first case shell (10) having a first shell wall (11), and a first accommodating
space (12) and a first annular rim (13), which are defined by the first shell wall
(11);
a second case shell (20) having a second shell wall (21), and a second accommodating
space (22) and a second annular rim (23), which are defined by the second shell wall
(21); and
a combining unit (30) comprising a first seamless annular member (31), a second seamless
annular member (33), a first zipper unit (41) and a second zipper unit (42), the first
zipper unit (41) having a first free end (411) and a first zipper end (412), the first
free end (411) being connected with an end of the first seamless annular member (31),
the second zipper unit (42) having a second free end (421) and a second zipper end
(422), the second free end (421) being connected with an end of the second seamless
annular member (33), the first zipper end (412) and the second zipper end (422) being
capable of being meshed with each other, another end of the first seamless annular
member (31) being detachably fastened to the first annular rim (13) of the first case
shell (10), another end of the second seamless annular member (33) being detachably
fastened to the second annular rim (23) of the second case shell (20).
2. The combined suitcase (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first seamless annular
member (31) is provided with a first embedding portion (32); the second seamless annular
member (33) is provided with a second embedding portion (34); the first annular rim
(13) of the first case shell (10) is embedded in the first embedding portion (32);
the second annular rim (23) of the second case shell (20) is embedded in the second
embedding portion (34).
3. The combined suitcase (1) as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first embedding portion
(32) completely surrounds the first annular rim (13), and the second embedding portion
(34) completely surrounds the second annular rim (23).
4. The combined suitcase (1) as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first embedding portion
(32) and the second embedding portion (34) both have an outer wall (36), an inner
wall (35) and an inserting groove (37) defined between the outer wall (36) and the
inner wall (35); the inner walls (35) of the first embedding portion (32) and the
second embedding portion (34) are provided with a plurality of notches (39), and inner
surfaces of the outer walls (36) of the first embedding portion (32) and the second
embedding portion (34) are provided with a plurality of positioning columns (38);
the positioning columns (38) are arranged correspondingly to the notches (39) respectively;
the first case shell (10) is provided with a plurality of positioning holes (14) and
(24); each of the positioning columns (38) protrudes toward corresponding one of the
notches (39) and passes through corresponding one of the positioning holes (14) and
(24).
5. The combined suitcase (1) as claimed in claim 4, wherein each of the positioning columns
(38) is provided with a threaded hole (381).
6. The combined suitcase (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first seamless annular
member (31) has a first embedding portion (32) and a first connecting band (311);
the second seamless annular member (33) has a second embedding portion (34) and a
second connecting band (331); the first embedding portion (32) is located adjacent
to the first connecting band (311); the second embedding portion (34) is located adjacent
to the second connecting band (331); the first free end (411) of the first zipper
unit (41) is connected with the first connecting band (311); the second free end (421)
of the second zipper unit (42) is connected with the second connecting band (331).
7. The combined suitcase (1) as claimed in claim 6, wherein the combining unit (30) further
comprises a third zipper unit (44) and a fourth zipper unit (45); the third zipper
unit (44) is connected with the first connecting band (311), and the first zipper
unit (41) and the third zipper unit (44) are located on two opposite sides of the
first connecting band (311) respectively; the fourth zipper unit (45) is connected
with the second connecting band (331), and the second zipper unit (42) and the fourth
zipper unit (45) are located on two opposite sides of the second connecting band (331)
respectively.
8. A combining unit (30) comprising a first seamless annular member (31), a second seamless
annular member (33), a first zipper unit (41) and a second zipper unit (42), the first
seamless annular member (31) being located adjacent to the second seamless annular
member (33) and a slit (S) being provided between the first seamless annular member
(31) and the second seamless annular member (33), the first zipper unit (41) having
a first free end (411) and a first zipper end (412), the first free end (411) being
connected with an end of the first seamless annular member (31), the second zipper
unit (42) having a second free end (421) and a second zipper end (422), the second
free end (421) being connected with an end of the second seamless annular member (33),
the first zipper end (412) and the second zipper end (422) being capable of being
meshed with each other, the first zipper end (412) and the second zipper end (422)
being located correspondingly to the slit (S).
9. The combining unit (30) as claimed in claim 8, wherein the first seamless annular
member (31) has a first embedding portion (32) and a first connecting band (311);
the second seamless annular member (33) has a second embedding portion (34) and a
second connecting band (331); the first embedding portion (32) is located adjacent
to the first connecting band (311); the second embedding portion (34) is located adjacent
to the second connecting band (331); the first free end (411) of the first zipper
unit (41) and the second free end (421) of the second zipper unit (42) are connected
with the first connecting band (311) and the second connecting band (331) respectively;
the first embedding portion (32) and the second embedding portion (34) both have an
outer wall (36), an inner wall (35) and an inserting groove (37) defined between the
outer wall and the inner wall (35).
10. The combining unit (30) as claimed in claim 9, wherein the inner walls (35) of the
first embedding portion (32) and the second embedding portion (34) are both provided
with a plurality of notches (39); inner surfaces of the outer walls (36) of the first
embedding portion (32) and the second embedding portion (34) are provided with a plurality
of positioning columns (38); the positioning columns (38) are arranged correspondingly
to the notches (39) respectively.