US20170303645A1 - Piece of luggage - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
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- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
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- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
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- A44B11/25—Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts
- A44B11/26—Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts with push-button fastenings
- A44B11/266—Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts with push-button fastenings with at least one push-button acting parallel to the main plane of the buckle and perpendicularly to the direction of the fastening action
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A45C2013/1007—Arrangement of fasteners with two parallel resilient strips, hinged at their ends and opened by pressure in longitudinal direction on both ends
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- the invention relates to a piece of luggage with a body of the piece of luggage and a carrying strap as defined in the precharacterizing part of claim 1 .
- Pieces of luggage that have a body of the piece of luggage and a carrying strap.
- the carrying strap may comprise a snap-in means and the body of the piece of luggage may at least comprise a receiving means, wherein the snap-in means is adapted to be inserted into the receiving means and to be connected with the same in a releasable manner so that the carrier strap can be connected with the body of the piece of luggage.
- the known snap-in means comprise flexible snap-in arms so that they can be inserted into the receiving means and to lock in the same.
- the flexible snap-in arms are operated again to release them from the respective receiving means.
- the disadvantage is that the snap-in arms are easily damaged and can be released easily when they are in the inserted state.
- the snap-in means comprises a base element and two snap-in arms, wherein the snap-in arms are rigid and the base element comprises a spring means by means of which the two snap-in arms are adjustable relative to each other.
- the snap-in arms protruding from the base element are rigid and, thus, are very robust.
- the base element may be formed such that at least a part of the base element forms the spring means.
- the base element may at least comprise one recess, whereby a part of the base element is U-shaped, the U-shaped part of the base element forming the spring means. Further, the base element may comprise at least two recesses which result in a U-shaped configuration of the base element. Without the snap-in arms, the U-shaped base element is of a U-shaped design.
- the U-shaped spring element may be open towards the snap-in arms.
- the base element may comprise a receiving means for the carrying strap.
- the base element may comprise a recess designed as a receiving means for the carrying strap.
- the base element may be made of a material comprising plastic material, with the base element preferably being made of plastic material.
- the snap-in arms may be made of a material comprising metal, with the snap-in arms preferably being made of metal.
- the receiving means may comprise a plate-shaped element, which plate-shaped element comprises receiving protrusions on the side facing the body of the piece of luggage, and wherein the contour of the free ends of the snap-in arms is adapted to the receiving protrusions so that, in the inserted state, the free ends of the snap-in arms engage behind the receiving protrusions of the receiving means.
- the plate-shaped element and the free ends of the snap-in arms may be designed such that, in the inserted state, the free ends of the snap-in arms are covered on the outer side by the plate-shaped element.
- the plate-shaped element may have pins on the side facing the body of the piece of luggage, which pins have a female thread, wherein the distance of the plate-shaped element from the body of the piece of luggage can be adjusted by means of the length of the pins.
- the plate-shaped element may be fastened to the body of the piece of luggage by means of screws, wherein the screws are adapted to be screwed through the wall of the body of the piece of luggage into the female threads of the pins from the inside of the body of the piece of luggage.
- the carrying strap may comprise a snap-in means at both ends and the body of the piece of luggage may comprise two receiving means.
- the two receiving means may preferably be arranged on opposite side walls of the body of the piece of luggage.
- FIG. 1 a piece of luggage of the present invention
- FIG. 2 a snap-in means in front view
- FIG. 3 a snap-in means and a receiving means in the inserted state
- FIG. 4 the receiving means and the snap-in means in rear view
- FIG. 5 the receiving means in top plan view
- FIG. 6 the snap-in means.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a piece of luggage 1 with a body 2 of the piece of luggage and a carrying strap 4 .
- the carrying strap 4 has a snap-in means 10 at at least one end 6 .
- the carrying strap 4 has a snap-in means 10 both at the first end 6 and at the second end 8 .
- the body of the piece of luggage comprises at least one receiving means 12 .
- the at least one receiving means 12 is preferably arranged on a first side wall 14 of the body 2 of the piece of luggage.
- a second receiving means 12 is arranged also on the second side wall 16 opposite the first side wall 14 .
- the snap-in means 10 may be inserted into the receiving means 12 and may be connected with the same in a releasable manner.
- the snap-in means 10 arranged at the first and also at the second end 6 , 8 of the carrying strap 4 are inserted into the respective receiving means 12 on the first side wall 14 and the second side wall 16 of the piece of luggage 1 .
- FIGS. 2 to 6 illustrate the snap-in means 10 and the receiving means 12 of the present invention in detail.
- the body of the piece of luggage is not illustrated in FIGS. 2-5 .
- FIG. 2 illustrates the snap-in means 10 .
- the snap-in means 10 has a base element 20 and two snap-in arms 22 , 24 .
- the snap-in arms 22 and 24 are rigid and the base element 20 comprises a spring means 26 by means of which the two snap-in arms 22 , 24 are adjustable relative to each other. Adjustable relative to each other means that the two snap-in arms 22 , 24 can be moved towards each other and are automatically restored by means of the spring means 26 .
- the base element 20 is formed such that at least a part of the base element forms the spring means 26 .
- the base element 20 at least comprises a first recess 28 and a second recess 30 , whereby a part of the base element is of a U-shaped design, which U-shaped part of the base element 20 forms the spring means 26 .
- the U-shaped spring element 26 is open towards the snap-in arms 22 , 24 .
- the two leg elements 46 , 48 of the U-shaped spring element 26 are not formed by the snap-in arms 22 , 24 .
- the spring element 26 is preferably arranged centrally with respect to the width B of the snap-in means 10 .
- the distance of the first snap-in arm 22 to the spring means 26 is the same as that of the second snap-in arm 24 .
- the base element 20 preferably consists of a material that comprises plastic material.
- the entire base element may be made of plastic material.
- the base element thus has a certain flexibility.
- the snap-in arms 22 , 24 are made of a material comprising metal.
- the entire snap-in arms 22 , 24 may be made of metal.
- the snap-in arms are made of aluminum.
- the recess 28 in the base element 20 is preferably formed such that not only the U-shaped spring element 26 is formed, but also a receiving means for the carrying strap 4 .
- the carrying strap 4 may be passed through the upper part of the receiving means 28 .
- snap-in means 10 may be fastened to the carrying strap 4 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates the snap-in means 10 and the receiving means 12 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates the snap-in means 10 in the inserted state. Illustrated is the side of the snap-in means 10 and of the receiving means 12 that is averted from the body 2 of the piece of luggage.
- the receiving means 12 preferably has a plate-shaped element 32 . As illustrated in FIG. 3 , the plate-shaped element 32 of the receiving means 12 and the free ends 34 , 36 of the snap-in arms 22 , 24 are formed such that, in the inserted state, the free ends 34 , 36 of the snap-in arms 22 , 24 are covered by the plate-shaped element 32 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates the snap-in means 10 and the receiving means 12 in rear view.
- the rear side faces the body of the piece of luggage.
- the free ends 34 , 36 of the snap-in arms 24 , 22 are adapted to the contour of the plate-shaped element 32 so that the same are covered completely on the outer side by the plate-shaped element 32 .
- On the outer side means that the side of the snap-in means 10 and of the receiving means 12 is looked upon which is averted from the body of the piece of luggage.
- the plate-shaped element 32 has receiving protrusions 38 , 40 on the side facing the body 2 of the piece of luggage and that the contour of the free ends 36 , 34 of the snap-in arms 24 , 22 is adapted to the receiving protrusions 38 , 40 so that, in the inserted state illustrated in FIG. 4 , the free ends 34 , 36 of the snap-in arms 24 , 22 engage behind the receiving protrusions 38 , 40 of the receiving means 12 .
- the free ends 34 , 36 of the snap-in arms 24 , 22 are of a neck-shaped design so that the same can engage behind the receiving protrusions 38 , 40 .
- the base element 20 is compressed from both sides 42 , 44 , the two legs 46 , 48 are compressed by the U-shaped spring means 26 . Thereby, the sides 42 , 44 and, together with these, the snap-in arms 22 , 24 can be compressed.
- the snap-in arms 22 , 24 are compressed, the free ends 34 , 36 are compressed. Thereby, the free ends 34 , 36 in engagement with the receiving protrusions 38 , 40 are guided along the receiving protrusions 38 , 34 . In doing so, the snap-in means 10 is displaced downward in the direction H and the free ends 34 , 36 will then be disengaged from the receiving protrusions 38 , 40 .
- the plate-shaped element 32 has pins 50 , 52 on the side facing the body 21 of the piece of luggage, which pins have a female thread, wherein the distance of the plate-shaped element 32 from the body 21 of the piece of luggage can be adjusted by means of the length of the pins.
- FIG. 5 illustrates the receiving means in top plan view.
- FIG. 6 illustrates the snap-in means 10 and the receiving means 12 in side elevational view, with the Figure also illustrating the manner in which the receiving means 12 is connected with one of the side walls 14 or 16 of the body 2 of the piece of luggage.
- screws 54 are used to screw the receiving means 12 into the female threads of the pins 50 and 52 from the inner side 56 of the body 21 of the piece of luggage and through the side wall 14 or 16 of the body 2 of the piece of luggage.
- a plate-shaped element 58 is arranged also on the inner side 56 of the body 21 of the piece of luggage, through which element the screws are passed.
- the base element 20 of the snap-in means 10 may be manufactured in an injection molding process, wherein the snap-in arms 22 , 24 are partly overmolded.
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Abstract
A piece of luggage with a body of the piece of luggage and a carrying strap, which carrying strap has a snap-in mechanism at at least one end and the body of the piece of luggage comprises at least one receiving mechanism, wherein the snap-in mechanism is adapted to be inserted into the receiving mechanism and to be releasably connected with the same, it is provided that the snap-in mechanism comprises a base element and two snap-in arms, wherein the snap-in arms are rigid and the base element comprises a spring mechanism which the two snap-in arms are adjustable relative to each other.
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- The invention relates to a piece of luggage with a body of the piece of luggage and a carrying strap as defined in the precharacterizing part of
claim 1. - Pieces of luggage are known that have a body of the piece of luggage and a carrying strap. At at least one end, the carrying strap may comprise a snap-in means and the body of the piece of luggage may at least comprise a receiving means, wherein the snap-in means is adapted to be inserted into the receiving means and to be connected with the same in a releasable manner so that the carrier strap can be connected with the body of the piece of luggage.
- The known snap-in means comprise flexible snap-in arms so that they can be inserted into the receiving means and to lock in the same. The flexible snap-in arms are operated again to release them from the respective receiving means. The disadvantage is that the snap-in arms are easily damaged and can be released easily when they are in the inserted state.
- Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a piece of luggage comprising a snap-in means that is very robust and cannot be released inadvertently from the snap-in means.
- The object is achieved with the features of
claim 1 The invention advantageously provides that the snap-in means comprises a base element and two snap-in arms, wherein the snap-in arms are rigid and the base element comprises a spring means by means of which the two snap-in arms are adjustable relative to each other. - The snap-in arms protruding from the base element are rigid and, thus, are very robust.
- The base element may be formed such that at least a part of the base element forms the spring means.
- The base element may at least comprise one recess, whereby a part of the base element is U-shaped, the U-shaped part of the base element forming the spring means. Further, the base element may comprise at least two recesses which result in a U-shaped configuration of the base element. Without the snap-in arms, the U-shaped base element is of a U-shaped design.
- The U-shaped spring element may be open towards the snap-in arms.
- The base element may comprise a receiving means for the carrying strap. Preferably, the base element may comprise a recess designed as a receiving means for the carrying strap.
- The base element may be made of a material comprising plastic material, with the base element preferably being made of plastic material.
- The snap-in arms may be made of a material comprising metal, with the snap-in arms preferably being made of metal.
- Snap-in arms of metal are particularly robust and are not easily damaged.
- The receiving means may comprise a plate-shaped element, which plate-shaped element comprises receiving protrusions on the side facing the body of the piece of luggage, and wherein the contour of the free ends of the snap-in arms is adapted to the receiving protrusions so that, in the inserted state, the free ends of the snap-in arms engage behind the receiving protrusions of the receiving means.
- The plate-shaped element and the free ends of the snap-in arms may be designed such that, in the inserted state, the free ends of the snap-in arms are covered on the outer side by the plate-shaped element.
- This is advantageous in that the snap-in arms cannot be inadvertently released from the receiving means when in the inserted state.
- The plate-shaped element may have pins on the side facing the body of the piece of luggage, which pins have a female thread, wherein the distance of the plate-shaped element from the body of the piece of luggage can be adjusted by means of the length of the pins.
- The plate-shaped element may be fastened to the body of the piece of luggage by means of screws, wherein the screws are adapted to be screwed through the wall of the body of the piece of luggage into the female threads of the pins from the inside of the body of the piece of luggage.
- The carrying strap may comprise a snap-in means at both ends and the body of the piece of luggage may comprise two receiving means.
- The two receiving means may preferably be arranged on opposite side walls of the body of the piece of luggage.
- The following is a detailed description of an embodiment of the invention with reference to the drawings.
- The Figures schematically show:
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FIG. 1 a piece of luggage of the present invention, -
FIG. 2 a snap-in means in front view, -
FIG. 3 a snap-in means and a receiving means in the inserted state, -
FIG. 4 the receiving means and the snap-in means in rear view, -
FIG. 5 the receiving means in top plan view, -
FIG. 6 the snap-in means. -
FIG. 1 illustrates a piece ofluggage 1 with abody 2 of the piece of luggage and a carryingstrap 4. The carryingstrap 4 has a snap-in means 10 at at least oneend 6. Preferably, the carryingstrap 4 has a snap-in means 10 both at thefirst end 6 and at thesecond end 8. The body of the piece of luggage comprises at least onereceiving means 12. - The at least one
receiving means 12 is preferably arranged on afirst side wall 14 of thebody 2 of the piece of luggage. Preferably, a second receiving means 12 is arranged also on thesecond side wall 16 opposite thefirst side wall 14. The snap-in means 10 may be inserted into thereceiving means 12 and may be connected with the same in a releasable manner. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 1 , the snap-inmeans 10 arranged at the first and also at the 6, 8 of the carryingsecond end strap 4 are inserted into therespective receiving means 12 on thefirst side wall 14 and thesecond side wall 16 of the piece ofluggage 1. -
FIGS. 2 to 6 illustrate the snap-inmeans 10 and the receivingmeans 12 of the present invention in detail. For reasons of clarity, the body of the piece of luggage is not illustrated inFIGS. 2-5 . -
FIG. 2 illustrates the snap-inmeans 10. The snap-in means 10 has abase element 20 and two snap-in 22, 24. The snap-inarms 22 and 24 are rigid and thearms base element 20 comprises a spring means 26 by means of which the two snap-in 22, 24 are adjustable relative to each other. Adjustable relative to each other means that the two snap-inarms 22, 24 can be moved towards each other and are automatically restored by means of the spring means 26.arms - Preferably, the
base element 20 is formed such that at least a part of the base element forms the spring means 26. In the embodiment illustrated thebase element 20 at least comprises afirst recess 28 and asecond recess 30, whereby a part of the base element is of a U-shaped design, which U-shaped part of thebase element 20 forms the spring means 26. At theside 26 a, the U-shapedspring element 26 is open towards the snap-in 22, 24. The twoarms 46, 48 of the U-shapedleg elements spring element 26 are not formed by the snap-in 22, 24.arms - The
spring element 26 is preferably arranged centrally with respect to the width B of the snap-in means 10. The distance of the first snap-inarm 22 to the spring means 26 is the same as that of the second snap-inarm 24. - The
base element 20 preferably consists of a material that comprises plastic material. In particular, the entire base element may be made of plastic material. The base element thus has a certain flexibility. - On the other hand, the snap-in
22, 24 are made of a material comprising metal. In particular, the entire snap-inarms 22, 24 may be made of metal. Preferably, the snap-in arms are made of aluminum.arms - The
recess 28 in thebase element 20 is preferably formed such that not only the U-shapedspring element 26 is formed, but also a receiving means for the carryingstrap 4. The carryingstrap 4 may be passed through the upper part of thereceiving means 28. Thus, snap-inmeans 10 may be fastened to the carryingstrap 4. -
FIG. 3 illustrates the snap-inmeans 10 and thereceiving means 12.FIG. 3 illustrates the snap-inmeans 10 in the inserted state. Illustrated is the side of the snap-inmeans 10 and of the receiving means 12 that is averted from thebody 2 of the piece of luggage. The receiving means 12 preferably has a plate-shapedelement 32. As illustrated inFIG. 3 , the plate-shapedelement 32 of the receiving means 12 and the free ends 34, 36 of the snap-in 22, 24 are formed such that, in the inserted state, the free ends 34, 36 of the snap-inarms 22, 24 are covered by the plate-shapedarms element 32. -
FIG. 4 illustrates the snap-inmeans 10 and the receiving means 12 in rear view. In the mounted state, the rear side faces the body of the piece of luggage. It is clearly visible inFIG. 4 that the free ends 34, 36 of the snap-in 24, 22 are adapted to the contour of the plate-shapedarms element 32 so that the same are covered completely on the outer side by the plate-shapedelement 32. On the outer side means that the side of the snap-inmeans 10 and of the receiving means 12 is looked upon which is averted from the body of the piece of luggage. - It is further visible in
FIG. 4 that the plate-shapedelement 32 has receiving 38, 40 on the side facing theprotrusions body 2 of the piece of luggage and that the contour of the free ends 36, 34 of the snap-in 24, 22 is adapted to the receivingarms 38, 40 so that, in the inserted state illustrated inprotrusions FIG. 4 , the free ends 34, 36 of the snap-in 24, 22 engage behind the receivingarms 38, 40 of the receiving means 12. The free ends 34, 36 of the snap-inprotrusions 24, 22 are of a neck-shaped design so that the same can engage behind the receivingarms 38, 40.protrusions - If the
base element 20 is compressed from both 42, 44, the twosides 46, 48 are compressed by the U-shaped spring means 26. Thereby, thelegs 42, 44 and, together with these, the snap-insides 22, 24 can be compressed. When the snap-inarms 22, 24 are compressed, the free ends 34, 36 are compressed. Thereby, the free ends 34, 36 in engagement with the receivingarms 38, 40 are guided along the receivingprotrusions 38, 34. In doing so, the snap-inprotrusions means 10 is displaced downward in the direction H and the free ends 34, 36 will then be disengaged from the receiving 38, 40.protrusions - As is obvious from
FIG. 4 andFIG. 5 , the plate-shapedelement 32 has 50, 52 on the side facing the body 21 of the piece of luggage, which pins have a female thread, wherein the distance of the plate-shapedpins element 32 from the body 21 of the piece of luggage can be adjusted by means of the length of the pins.FIG. 5 illustrates the receiving means in top plan view. -
FIG. 6 illustrates the snap-inmeans 10 and the receiving means 12 in side elevational view, with the Figure also illustrating the manner in which the receiving means 12 is connected with one of the 14 or 16 of theside walls body 2 of the piece of luggage. For this purpose, screws 54 are used to screw the receiving means 12 into the female threads of the 50 and 52 from thepins inner side 56 of the body 21 of the piece of luggage and through the 14 or 16 of theside wall body 2 of the piece of luggage. A plate-shapedelement 58 is arranged also on theinner side 56 of the body 21 of the piece of luggage, through which element the screws are passed. - The
base element 20 of the snap-in means 10 may be manufactured in an injection molding process, wherein the snap-in 22, 24 are partly overmolded.arms
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13. A piece of luggage comprising
a body of the piece of luggage and a carrying strap, which carrying strap has a snap-in mechanism at at least one end and the body of the piece of luggage comprises at least one receiving mechanism, wherein the snap-in mechanism is adapted to be inserted into the receiving mechanism and to be releasably connected with the same, wherein the snap-in mechanism comprises a base element and two snap-in arms, wherein the snap-in arms are rigid and the base element comprises a spring mechanism which the two snap-in arms are adjustable relative to each other.
14. The piece of luggage of claim 13 , wherein the base element is shaped such that at least a part of the base element forms the spring mechanism.
15. The piece of luggage of claim 13 , wherein the base element comprises at least one recess, whereby a part of the base element is U-shaped, wherein the U-shaped part of the base element forms the spring mechanism.
16. The piece of luggage of claim 15 , wherein the U-shaped spring element is open towards the plug-in arms.
17. The piece of luggage of claim 13 , wherein the base element comprises a receiving mechanism for the carrying strap.
18. The piece of luggage of claim 13 , wherein the base element is made of a material that comprises plastic material, wherein the base element is preferably made of plastic material.
19. The piece of luggage of claim 13 , wherein the snap-in arms are made of a material that comprises metal, wherein the snap-in arms are preferably made of metal.
20. The piece of luggage of claim 13 , wherein the receiving mechanism comprises a plate-shaped element, which plate-shaped element comprises receiving protrusions on the side facing the body of the piece of luggage, and wherein the contour of the free ends of the snap-in arms is adapted to the receiving protrusions so that, in the inserted state, the free ends of the snap-in arms engage behind the receiving protrusions of the receiving mechanism.
21. The piece of luggage of claim 20 , wherein the plate-shaped element and the free ends of the snap-in arms are designed such that, in the inserted state, the free ends of the snap-in arms are covered on the outer side by the plate-shaped element.
22. The piece of luggage of claim 20 , wherein the plate-shaped element has pins on the side facing the body of the piece of luggage, which pins have a female thread, wherein the distance of the plate-shaped element from the body of the piece of luggage can be adjusted by means of the length of the pins.
23. The piece of luggage of claim 20 , wherein the plate-shaped element is fastened to the body of the piece of luggage by means of screws, wherein the screws are adapted to be screwed through the side wall of the body of the piece of luggage into the female threads of the pins from the inside of the body of the piece of luggage.
24. The piece of luggage of claim 13 , wherein the carrying strap comprises a snap-in mechanism at both ends and the body of the piece of luggage comprises two receiving mechanism.
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