WO1997022276A1 - Case for personal wear - Google Patents
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- WO1997022276A1 WO1997022276A1 PCT/GB1996/003143 GB9603143W WO9722276A1 WO 1997022276 A1 WO1997022276 A1 WO 1997022276A1 GB 9603143 W GB9603143 W GB 9603143W WO 9722276 A1 WO9722276 A1 WO 9722276A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C13/00—Details; Accessories
- A45C13/02—Interior fittings; Means, e.g. inserts, for holding and packing articles
- A45C13/03—Means for holding garments
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C13/00—Details; Accessories
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C3/00—Flexible luggage; Handbags
- A45C3/004—Foldable garment carrier bags
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G25/00—Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
- A47G25/14—Clothing hangers, e.g. suit hangers
- A47G25/40—Collapsible hangers
- A47G25/4015—Collapsible hangers comprising one-piece support arms at least one only pivotally-connected to a central hook member
- A47G25/4038—Collapsible hangers comprising one-piece support arms at least one only pivotally-connected to a central hook member collapsing around a vertical axis, e.g. the axis of the hook member
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- This invention relates to a case for personal wear and associated
- An object of the invention is to provide cases/luggage and associated
- a frame for folding clothing thereon having one or more members thereto, which members define curved transitions for smoothing
- the members extend across the frame substantially parallel to one another.
- the members have at least one separator
- the frame is of a generally rectangular
- the curved members have, in general terms, sufficient radius of
- the optimal radius of curvature depends upon the nature of clothing in terms of weight, fabric etc but preferably the radius is within the range 0.5 - 3
- the separators are substantially rigid in order to keep
- the curved members at a substantially fixed distance apart. In certain circumstances, it may be desirable for the distance between the curved members
- the length of separators may then be increased so increasing
- the length of separators may be adjustable by means of a ratchet
- telescopic rods which may be
- the curved member(s) are rotatable on a friction bearing, so that more force than simply the weight of the clothing is required to rotate the curved member(s) . It is also preferred to provide the curved members with a substantially non-slip
- the item(s) of clothing are releasably releasably
- the holding device preferably comprises an enclosure for the frame, but may comprise
- securing means such as clips or the like for releasably
- a cover composed of flexible material such as fabric which may be packed in luggage, or comprises a case, which is preferably
- any suitable securing means may be used, but conveniently the clothing is releasably attachable directly to the frame by means of at least
- the securing means is mountable onto the
- At least one curved member prefferably has at least one curved member.
- the clips are particularly designed
- the securing means may comprise a hanger of suitable dimensions to fit inside the neck of the clothing for supporting the clothing.
- the hanger is
- the curved member may also have a sheet of flexible material
- the item of clothing may be retained onto the item of clothing
- the material is wrapped tightly and secured in the wrapped configuration by means of
- releasable securing means such as hooks, press-studs, fasteners, VELCRO
- transverse bar extending
- the bar conveniently comprises two substantially parallel elements hinged at one end and closable at the other between which elements clothing may be clamped in use.
- the width of the frame may be folded onto the frame of the present
- the flexible cord(s) has a curved outer surface for smooth folding
- the flexible cord(s) has temporary attachment
- a frame of smaller dimensions may be provided for the folding of
- curved members and/or separators have apertures therein or hooks, loops attached thereto through which a cord or the like may be threaded between adjacent frames to link them together.
- Clothing is folded onto the frame of the present invention in the
- the method of folding includes the additional steps of folding the clothing to a size within the width of the frame
- the present invention advantageously allows packaged clothing to be handled in a
- the frame may be provided in various dimensions suitable for use in
- the curved transition(s) may be of a smoothly curved nature or may
- a case for storing an item of personal wear said case comprising
- the folding support provides a convenient case
- This invention may be used for storing any suitable item of personal
- this may take any suitable form and may be formed from any suitable material. Preferably it is of the nature
- plastics material such as polypropylene although other
- the hinge construction may be separate from the material of the
- the curved configuration of the hinge construction may be of a
- the hinge construction may be defined by a flexible strip which
- the bar may be folded or looped around this bar.
- the bar may be
- linking structures releasably connectable between parts of the
- one or more side flaps are provided which wrap
- These flaps may have end
- the folded support may fit within a bag or sleeve.
- a carrying case for a folded jacket comprising an elongate closable bag with
- a suspension support for the jacket at one end and a folding frame having one or more hinges thereto which hinges define curved transitions for
- a jacket folding support comprising a suspension device, two retaining
- suspension device for supporting the shoulders of the jacket with the jacket
- This jacket folding support has many beneficial uses as it reduces the
- the retaining device and retaining projections may be provided as separate devices that are
- the jacket folding support has particular
- a static object such as wardrobe, seat etc.
- a trouser folding device comprising a suspension device and connected
- a folding frame having one or more members thereon which define
- the folding frame of the trouser folding device may be incorporated
- the frame having one or more members thereto, which members define curved transitions for smoothing folding therearound.
- a suitably shaped piece of material is preferably secured onto the
- folding frame for example by the use of appropriately located eyelets in the material through which the extensions/legs may protrude.
- the material is
- a clamping device comprising openable jaw members having a fixed
- each jaw member there between against which each jaw member may clamp at least
- a resilient tension member such as a spring
- a fixed member that acts as a
- a jaw member According to a eighth aspect of the present invention there is provided a flexible cord for use in folding clothing having a curved outer surface for
- the outer surface is composed of a
- the cord is flexible laterally but
- the cord preferably has temporary attachment means such as hook(s),
- the cord preferably comprises a central core composed of rope-like
- the cord may be provided in a variety of diameters according to
- the diameter is greater than approximately
- the cord may be composed of woven threads, rubber or plastics
- an item of luggage comprising one or more of the other aspects of the
- present invention to provide a means for packaging clothing in a minimal
- the item of luggage is provided with a suspension
- each part adapted to store one or more folded shirts, each part
- transverse stiffening is arranged to resist crushing of
- an item of luggage comprising in detachable combination some or
- Fig . 1 shows a diagrammatical representation of a face side plan view of an unfolded carrying case for a folded jacket in accordance
- Fig. 2 shows a diagrammatical representation of a rear side plan view of the carrying case shown in figure 1 ;
- Fig. 3 shows a diagrammatical representation of the stages of folding the carrying case of figures 1 and 2;
- Fig. 3(a) shows an unfolded face-side plan view
- Fig. 3(b) shows an unfolded rear-side plan view
- Fig. 3(c) shows a first folded face-side plan view
- Fig. 3(d) shows a first folded rear-side plan view
- Fig. 3(e) shows a fully folded face-side plan view
- Fig. 3(f) shows a diagrammatic representation of a perspective view of
- Fig. 4 shows a perspective view of a jacket folding support in
- Fig. 5 shows a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a jacket folding support
- Fig. 6 shows a perspective view of alternative embodiments of the
- Fig. 7 shows a diagrammatical representation of a further alternative
- Fig. 8 shows a diagrammatical representation of the support of figure
- Fig. 9 shows a diagrammatical representation of the support of
- Fig.10 shows a diagrammatical representation of a further alternative
- Fig . 1 1 shows an alternative configuration of the aperture of the retainer of the embodiment of the jacket folding support shown
- Fig.1 2 shows an alternative embodiment of the jacket retainer of the
- Fig.1 3 shows a further alternative embodiment of a jacket retainer
- Fig.1 4 shows a further alternative embodiment of a jacket folding
- Fig.1 5 shows yet a further alternative embodiment of jacket folding support
- Fig.1 6 shows use of the jacket folding in an aircraft
- Fig 17 shows a diagrammatical representation of a two-part jacket
- Fig 1 8 shows an alternative embodiment of the two-part jacket foldmg support of figure 1 2,
- Fig 1 9 shows a still further embodiment of a two-part jacket folding support
- Fig.20 shows a diagrammatical representation of a trouser folding device in accordance with the fourth aspect of the present
- Fig 21 shows a diagrammatical representation of the stages of folding
- Fig.22 shows an alternative embodiment of trouser folding device
- Fig.23 shows a still further alternative embodiment of trouser folding
- Fig 24 shows a still further embodiment of trouser folding device
- Fig 25(a) shows a perspective view of a still further alternative
- Fig 25(b)(c) show a diagrammatical representation of a folding frame in
- Fig 26 shows a diagrammatical representation of a trouser folding
- Fig 27 shows an alternative embodiment of an enclosure Tor a trouser
- Fig.28 shows a clamp device in accordance with a further aspect of the present invention
- Fig.29 shows a flexible cord in transverse section in accordance with
- Fig.30 shows a diagrammatical representation of the flexible cord of fig.29 in use in combination with a jacket folding support-
- Fig.31 shows a diagrammatical representation of the arrangement of fig.30 as used for folding a jacket;
- Fig.32 shows an item of luggage in accordance with th ⁇ ⁇ L aspect of the present invention
- Fig.33 shows a clamp for use in conjunction with an item of luggage as shown in fig. 32;
- Fig.34 shows a diagrammatical representation of the perspective view of a case for storing multiple shirts in accordance with the fourth aspect of the present invention, in an (a) empty, open
- Fig. 35 shows a diagrammatical representation of a perspective view
- Fig.36 is a plan view of one form of a tie case according to the second
- Fig.37 is a side perspective view showing the tie case in partially
- Fig.38 is a sectional view of one end of the tie case.
- Figs.39-41 are diagrammatic perspective views of an alternative embodiment in different stages of folding.
- the cover can be composed of any suitable material such as plastics, paper or metallic
- the carrying case 2 is shaped to contain a jacket 6 having the shoulders 8 of the jacket 6 folded back on themselves resulting in the jacket
- FIG. 3(a) and (b) show the carrying case 2 fully zipped from both sides and illustrates
- folding frames 10 there are two folding frames 10, one for each side. These two frames 1 0 are offset and joined at a rolling hinge 12 (or other device providing a curved
- folding frame split by a single rolling hinge which may be simply folded once. Whilst such a folded package may be longer than if it were multiply folded, it is flatter which may be desirable in certain circumstances.
- these folding frames 10 are of rectangular shape and are composed of a thin but rigid material, which may be for example, plastics, metal or wood. They are attached in the middle by a thin but rigid material, which may be for example, plastics, metal or wood. They are attached in the middle by a thin but rigid material, which may be for example, plastics, metal or wood. They are attached in the middle by a thin but rigid material, which may be for example, plastics, metal or wood. They are attached in the middle by a thin but rigid material, which may be for example, plastics, metal or wood. They are attached in the middle by a thin but rigid material, which may be for example, plastics, metal or wood. They are attached in the middle by a thin but rigid material, which may be for example, plastics, metal or wood. They are attached in the middle by a thin but rigid material, which may be for example, plastics, metal or wood. They are attached in the middle by a thin but rigid material, which may be for example, plastics, metal or wood. They are attached in the middle
- the creases of the rolling hinge should be further apart in a jacket folding frame than for a shirt folding frame as described for example in International Application No.
- a window 14 of a transparent or semi-transparent plastics material is
- loaded carrying cases 2 when fully folded, loaded carrying cases 2 may be stacked in a cupboard, obviating the need for a hanger.
- hanger 16 (hereinafter referred to as a hanger 16) consists of a rigid frame having two
- Arms 20 for supporting the shoulders of a jacket. Arms 20 extend from two rods 21. Spacer elements 22 are fitted between the rods 21 to hold the arms 20 at a fixed distance apart. A third arm 24 extends perpendicularly
- a jacket retaining device 30 is pivotally attached to and suspending
- the retaining device 30 is of circular cross section. However,
- a retainer stop device 34 extends from the arm 24 and is positioned such that the lower part of the retaining device 30 may pivot upwardly in the direction indicated by arrow 36 but is prevented from pivoting in the
- FIG. 5 shows an alternative embodiment of
- the rods 31 are free to slide along arm 24 as indicated by arrow 33.
- the retainer is pivoted backwards to enable a jacket to be drawn into
- a foldable hoo 42 is
- arm 24 may be folded downwardly as indicated by arrow 44, arms 20 may be folded
- arms 20 and 24 and hook 42 may be folded so as to form the jacket folding hanger support 16 as shown in figure 6(c).
- the retainer 30 returns to its original vertical position and since it is prevented from pivoting beyond it vertical axis in the opposing direction by the retainer stop 34, the jacket 6 is held in position on hanger 16 and is prevented from backwardly slipping off the arms 20.
- retainer 30 may pivot back and be held in position by abutment of the rods
- the retainer may be located at a series of positions along arm 24. Although not shown in figure 7 it is most preferable for the rear surface 46 of the retainer 30 to be rounded to reduce creasing of the jacket.
- the front surface 48 is also rounded to prevent the retainer 30 from snagging the jacket as the jacket is drawn onto the frame.
- Figure 8 shows the support of figure 4 in use.
- the jacket folding support hanger 16 may be used in conjunction with
- a support member 51 is located at the centre of the bar onto which the hook 26 of the hanger may be secured.
- retaining device 30 has slot 104 through it which is positioned along the
- the slot preferably diverges at its lower end forming a circular aperture 106.
- the pins may be replaced by a bar with a rectangular cross
- the slot preferably passes fully through the jacket retainer as shown in Figure 10, providing a secure arrangement for use and manufacture.
- groove formed in the surface of the retainer may be provided on opposing sides of the retainer into which shorter guide pin(s) located on opposing surfaces of the frame 8 protrude.
- a plurality of guide pins of any suitable size and cross-section to fit through the slot or into the grooves may be
- the retainer 30 suspends from two guide pins 110 of circular cross-section that pass through the slot 104.
- the retainer 2 has a detachable base portion 1 12 which advantageously has a rounded surface.
- the rounded surface avoids
- the aperture 106 is dimensioned such
- retainer is pivotable around the guide pins when the guide pins 1 10 are - 26 - located in the aperture 106.
- the retainer 30 in this particular embodiment may be pivoted around the fixed guide pins 1 10 located within the aperture
- aperture 106 may be of any suitable shape which accommodates the guide pin(s) and permits pivotal movement
- the aperture 106 of the slot may pass through the retainer and may be circular
- aperture may be replaced by indentations formed in
- the guide pin 1 10 is configured as a bar having a
- SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 2Q configured to provide a shoulder 1 1 1 which allows the retainer to rest upon the guide pin 1 10 on slight pivotal movement clockwise of the retainer about the guide pin 210 when located in the aperture.
- the retainer is provided as a half-cylinder having guide rails 1 13 instead of a slot through which the guide pin(s) 110 pass.
- the retainer may be provided with a
- the retainer may
- Any suitable suspension device may be secured to the frame of the vehicle
- a cantilevered hook 116 extends from the frame.
- cantilevered arm 118 as shown in Figure 14 may alternatively be used which
- the engagement of the arm 118 and channel is preferably effected by
- the ball-bearing 122 is located on the arm
- a lateral support frame 124 may be secured to or be integrally formed with the main frame 108 to
- the frame 124 may be advantageously formed into a handle to assist in guiding the arms 20 into the shoulders of the jacket in use.
- Figure 16 illustrates by way of example only a possible use of the
- the jacket folding support may comprise a combination of two separable parts, wherein one part comprises a suspension device and two retaining projections and the
- the second part comprises a retaining device for retaining the jacket on the projections.
- the second part additionally comprises a
- suspension support for engaging the first part.
- the retaining device and the suspension support (if present)
- Figure 17 the first part consists of a substantially rigid jacket frame 1 19
- FIG. 17 shows the second part which consists of a supporting bracket 121 having two staggered elongate strips of rigid material 123,125 from which a suspension support 129 and jacket retainer 30 depend respectively.
- Figure 17 shows the combined use of those two parts of the jacket folding support.
- the suspension support 129 prevents the jacket frame 1 19 from slipping off the bracket 121 whilst the jacket retainer 30 prevents the jacket (not shown) from slipping off the jacket frame.
- the support bracket may be conveniently fitted within a carrying case. This
- jacket frame and bracket may also be used, for example, as a packaging system built into the side of a seat in a vehicle, such as an aircraft, for use
- Figure 18 shows, by way of example only, an alternative embodiment
- part consists of a substantially rigid jacket frame having two arms 20 for
- a cantilevered arm 132 extends from
- the frame which acts as a suspension device for the jacket folding support.
- a spring-loaded ball-bearing 133 is mounted at one end of the arm 132.
- Figure 18(b) shows the second part of the jacket folding support
- the channel 136 has a
- a jacket retainer 30 of circular cross section depends from the body 134.
- Such a flanged body defining an elongate channel would be suitable for use
- the flanges 137 of the channel have apertures (not shown) therethrough to accommodate screws to enable the second part to
- FIG. 18(c) shows the manner in which the two separable parts
- Arm 132 fits within channel 136 and is retained in position by the engagement of the ball ⁇ bearing 133 into the circular recess (not shown) of channel 136. As described earlier, the positions of the ball-bearing and circular recess could be
- Figure 19 shows, by way of example only, a still further embodiment
- first part consists of a substantially rigid jacket frame having two hinged
- arms 20 for supporting the shoulders of a jacket that are hinged to a support
- the arms are thus able to be positioned in the open position
- the frame may be made by cutting out the appropriate shape from a plastics sheet (e.g. polypropylene sheet) and creasing the sheet to form hinges 121 .
- a plastics sheet e.g. polypropylene sheet
- upper 140 and lower 141 substantially rigid loops are secured to the frame.
- a conventional folding hook 142 is secured to the upper loop 140.
- the hook acts as the suspension device when the arms of the frame are positioned as shown in Figure 19(a) to provide a conventional hanger.
- the hook 142 is preferably
- slidable latches 143 may be provided which when slid across the hinges 121 of the frame ensure the arms 120 remain in the open position when required to provide a conventional hanger.
- Figure 19(b) shows the second part of the jacket folding support which consists of a jacket retainer 144 which depends from a support bar/hook device 150.
- the support bar is substantially L-shaped orientated such that one limb 151 is substantially horizontal and the other limb 152 extends downwardly substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the retainer.
- the retainer 144 depends from limb 151 and limb 152 is formed into a support hook 153 at its lower end.
- Most preferably limb 151 has at least one aperture therethrough for accommodating screw(s) to enable the
- the retainer may alternatively depend from a separate bar (not shown) above a support bar/hook device 150 which device may be slidably supported on rails beneath that separate bar. In this manner the support bar/ hook device may be slidable away from and towards the retainer as required to facilitate engagement with the jacket frame in use.
- Figure 19(c) shows the manner in which the two separable parts shown in Figure 19(a) and 19(b) fit together in use.
- the jacket frame is supported by the support hook 153 by passing the limb 152 through the upper 140 and lower 141 loops, the lower loop resting on the support hook.
- the support hook may alternatively be configured so that it curves inwardly towards the jacket frame in use.
- the lower loop would then not be required as the base of the support section 135 of the frame could be supported on the support hook instead.
- the embodiment shown in Figure 19 provides a jacket frame where the arms 20 may be flexed when in the closed position shown in Figure
- This jacket frame may also be used as a conventional hanger and thus
- Figure 20 shows a trouser folding device 52 which consists of, a rectangular frame 54 of rigid material having two crossbars 56 and 58 of circular cross section integral therewith.
- the circular cross-sectional cross bars 56, 58 allow trousers to be folded on the frame 54 without creases in the trousers forming where they are folded.
- a rounded surface may be provided for example by fitting rollers of circular cross section over the cross bars or by fitting a curved plastics moulding onto the surfaces of cross bars with which the trousers are in contact.
- the radius of curvature of the rounded surface should be of a sufficient size to prevent creases forming in the trousers, for example a larger radius of curvature is generally required for more readily creasable fabrics than for more crease resistant fabrics.
- trousers 60 are hung in the usual manner over the lower bar 58 such that they are halved as in normal trouser hanging systems (figure 21 a).
- the frame 54 is then rotated 180° such that the bar 58 that the trousers were hung over moves to the top (figure 21 (b)).
- the frame 54 continues its rotation through a further 180° (figure 21 (c)) by
- the waist-band and base of the trousers hanging together at the base of the device 52. They may be held on the frame 54 by clips 62 attached to the lower cross-bar 58, that grip both ends of the trousers.
- the trouser device 52 may incorporate a system that removes creases, by means of two ratchets 64 on each vertical spacer rod 66 of the frame 54, such that once the trousers 60 are placed on the frame 54, as described above with the ends secured to the frame 54 in the clips 62,
- the horizontal cross-bars 56, 58 may be drawn apart until the tension of the trousers stretched over the frame no longer permits the cross-bars to be drawn further apart Rollers provided on the cross-bars mentioned above will assist this action to proceed smoothly.
- creases in the trousers may be reduced in severity, an important aid to travellers.
- FIG 22 shows by way of example only an alternative embodiment of trouser folding device comprising a folding frame having one or more members thereon which define curved transitions for smooth folding there around.
- the folding frame comprises a rectangular frame 155 consisting of two cross bars 156 and 157 of circular cross-section, as described earlier, and two vertical spacer bars 158 and 159 which extend beyond the periphery of those sides of the rectangle defined by the two cross bars 156 and 157.
- Figure 22(b) illustrates the folding
- a suspender bar 160 having a hanging hook 161 or the like mounted thereon is secured to and extends
- the suspender bar is composed of two parts 162 and 163 which may be hooked together to form a complete bar after a pair of
- the folding frame preferably has legs extending therefrom. Most preferably the lower legs 164 are of a length which allows the jacket to hang above the
- Loops 166 may be provided on the upper legs 167 to allow a conventional
- the upper legs may be
- the bar may be made up of two or
- the lower legs may be absent or of a relatively short length enabling tighter packaging to be achieved.
- the device may be hung vertically in a cupboard via a foldable hook
- the trousers may be held in place by enclosing the whole in a fabric cover 68 as shown in figure 1 1 .
- the strut 440 is secured to the
- Fig. 25(c) shows a sleeveless
- a suitably shaped piece of material is preferably secured onto the
- Figure 27 shows in accordance with the fifth aspect of the present invention and by way of example only, a shaped piece of material 164 having four holes 171 , 172 therein for looping the material onto the legs/extensions of a trouser folding frame.
- Strips of VELCRO (RTM) 174 are located at the periphery of the material for securing the meeting edges of material after the material has been wrapped around the clothing and frame.
- a window 173 of transparent plastics material is provided so that the clothing is visible after wrapping.
- the material may also be attached by clamps to one end of the trousers/suit loaded onto the folding frame. This prevents the clothing falling off the frame and creasing, should the wrapped package be inverted during travel or storage. Furthermore, the use of clamps advantageously places tension on the clothing which assists in the removal or prevention of unwanted creases. Referring to Figure 27(a) such clamps 176 may be mounted onto a bar
- clamps 176 are attached, for example, to the bottoms and/or top of a pair of trousers folded onto the trouser frame 155.
- the elastic straps 170 are stretched around the lower cross bar 157 and the
- FIG. 27(a) shows an alternative embodiment of the flexible wrapping material particularly suited as an enclosure for trousers folded onto the folding frame.
- Clips 500 are provided for securing to one end of the trousers and elasticated straps 502 are provided at the opposing end for securing to the frame.
- VELCRO RTM strips 503 for securing the wrap to itself are also provided.
- Figure 27(d) and (e) show a flexible wrap particularly secured for
- the wrap preferably has stiffened edges 506 into which a hook, loop, clip 507 or the like is mounted to which the flexible cord 508 is attached.
- a jacket 509 is laid onto the wrap 510 in a folded condition, with the cord 508 located along the fold of the jacket. The jacket is hooked into place on the hook/clip 507.
- a folding frame 51 1 loaded with a pair of
- trousers/shirt etc 512 is placed over the jacket 509 so that the wrap 510 can be wrapped around the frame so enclosing in a tight compact package both the jacket and trousers.
- FIG. 28 shows a perspective view of the clamp and Figure 28 (b) shows a vertical section through the clamp along lines A-A indicated in Figure 29 (a).
- the clamp consists of three panels 180, 181 , 182 held together by a strong spring clip 186.
- the clip may be composed of any suitable material such as a resilient plastics or a metal such as steel.
- the central panel 181 is configured so that it is substantially flat but defines a tubular channel 183 through which a bar 184 runs along which the clamp may slide so that the position of the clamp on the bar is adjustable.
- the outer two “butterfly" panels 180 and 182 are configured and positioned so that they may pivot
- the clip 186 normally holds the upper parts 187, 188 of the outer panels 180 and 182 closed against the upper part of the central panel 181.
- the lower parts 189 and 190 of the outer panels are squeezed together which causes the upper parts to open out from the central panel creating two gaps on either side of the central panel into which two separate items (such as clothing) may be placed. Release of the lower parts of the outer panels causes the upper
- the clamping surfaces of the panels are at least partially covered with a sponge-like material 185 to enhance the grip of the clamp on the clothing material.
- the grip of the clamps may be enhanced by providing raised ridges moulded into the clamping surfaces of the panels running at right angles to the direction of the grip. This is particularly convenient where the panels are composed of plastics.
- Figure 29 shows by way of example only a transverse section of a cord according to the present invention.
- the central core 194 composed of a rope-like material is surrounded by an outer section 195 of sponge-like material that provides a curved outer surface for smooth folding of clothing
- Such a flexible cord has many applications and has particular use in combination with the other aspects of the present invention.
- cord may be used in
- the cord 191 is attached at one end to the base of the retainer 192 via a hook arrangement 193.
- the cord is placed inside the jacket to lie along the line where the jacket is folded back on itself as illustrated diagrammatically in Figure 31 . In this manner the cord assists in
- the cord may be hooked between hooks provided on opposing walls of the case/trunk over which clothes may be folded.
- the flexible cord may advantageously be secured to the upper legs of a trouser folding frame, for example of the type shown in figure 13, after the trousers have been loaded thereon over which a jacket may then be folded.
- Figure 32 shows by way of example only such an item of luggage for packaging a suit in a minimum space and illustrates the method of folding the suit
- the case 220 is provided with a flexible cord 222 which is attached with a hook 224 to a loop 226 that is slidably engaged in a track 228 secured to a side wall 230 of the case.
- a suspension hook 231 is provided that is also slidable engaged in the track 228.
- a fixed hook and/or loop may be of course provided instead.
- the sliding track allows the hook(s)/loop(s) to be placed in the optimal position for a particular jacket or the like.
- the hook 224, loop 226 and track 228 arrangement may of course be secured to another side wall of the case instead.
- the folding frame as earlier described are placed on the lid 241 of the case.
- the lower part 242 of the jacket may then be folded over the trouser folding frame as shown in Figure 32 (d) and then folded over again into the main body 243 of the case whereby the jacket and trousers are folded around the trouser frame in a tight package.
- the hanging loop that is generally provided in suit jackets may be used to hang the jacket on the suspension hook provided in the case.
- a further alternative would be to provide a clamp as shown by way of example in Figure 33 in place of or suspended from the hook.
- This clamp would preferably be provided with panels having rounded clamping surfaces
- the rounded surface would help to avoid creases forming in the collar.
- Most preferably the clamping surfaces are ribbed or covered with a sponge-like material to enhance their
- the above described method of folding may also be used to pack a suit in a slim light fabric case with the jacket supported from a support member such as a hook provided at one edge of such a case.
- the support member would most preferably be secured to a rigid support frame/bar provided across one side of the otherwise flexible, fabric case.
- Such a case can be conveniently placed in a brief case or other small case, being particularly convenient for use as hand luggage for air travel.
- the case 70 shown in figure 34 holds 4 shirts, each folded on a shirt-
- a variation of this case is where one of the shirts has a separate case which may be utilised independently or left to be replaced by a shoe-bag.
- the shirt case may be constructed as a separate section integral with a main case or may be detachably engaged with a main case.
- FIG 35 An item of luggage 76 is shown in figure 35 which consists of a combination of a suit and wash bag section 78, holding a jacket carrying case and trouser folding device as hereinbefore described, and a shirt case section 70 as hereinbefore described. These two sections may be
- the weight measuring device would comprise an electronic system where the weight on the handle is determined by strain gauges between the handle and case, driven by electricity with the weight being displayed by a liquid crystal display.
- the weight of a case may be measured against a calibrated spring system as with normal scales or by a spring system calibrated to show red in a panel when the weight on the handle exceeds the permitted weight. This is proposed to overcome the weight restrictions on hand baggage that may be carried onto a plane, currently, 6kgs.
- the weight measuring device may function when resting on the ground with the weight of the case applied from above to the sensor rather than from underneath.
- the present invention accordingly provides a means of packing multiple shirts, jackets, trousers and skirts etc in a completely new manner using new folding frames in order to pack these items into a much smaller
- the invention may be presented as an integral item of luggage or as a series of modular packs all fitting inside outer cases.
- the tie case of Figs 36-38 is formed from a sheet of semi stiff polypropylene defining (in one piece) an elongate support strip 301 and two side flaps 302, 303 with respective end tabs 304, 305.
- the support strip 301 is rectangular and is divided into three rectangular equal-length parts 306, 307, 308 by means of two transverse hinge constructions 309,310.
- the hinge constructions 309, 310 comprise
- One of the flaps 302 is hinged to one side edge of the middle part
- the other flap 303 is hinged to the opposite side edge of one of the end parts 306 of the support strip 301 . These hinges are defined by lines of weakness of the polypropylene sheeting.
- the flaps 302, 303 are of rectangular form of substantially the same dimensions as the parts 306, 307, 308 of the support strip 301 .
- the end tabs 304, 305 are rectangular portions hinged (by lines of
- the two tabs 304, 305 face in the same direction i.e. towards the end part 308 of the strip 301 .
- the tabs 304, 305 have press studs 31 1 , 312 thereon and at the opposite ends of the other sides of the flaps there are cooperable press stud
- the free end region of the end part 308, as shown in Figs. 36 and 38, has an elongate transverse cut out 315 therein, and the end part 318 terminates in a captive circular cross-section rod 316 held in a formed loop of the strip material.
- a tie 317 is threaded through the cut out 315 and looped around the captive rod 316 so that the tie 317 lies over and along the support 311 folded in half about the captive rod 316.
- the support 301 can then be folded, with the tie 317, about the hinges 309, 310 into a compact package, as shown in Fig. 39.
- the hinges 309, 310 when folded define curved transitions about which the tie 317 is folded and this avoids the formation of creases.
- the captive rod 316 holds the tie in position and also minimises
- the material used for the support 301 and flaps 302, 303 may be
- an opening 320 may be provided in one or both of the flaps 302, 303 to permit inspection of the tie in the enclosed case.
- a foldable support strip 321 with two hinge constructions 322, 323, like the strip of Figs. 36-38.
- side flaps 302, 303 there is one, double with side flap 324 which can wrap around the folded strip 321 and which has end tabs 325, 326 which are folded over and held in position with studs.
- the flap 324 is detachable from the support strip e.g. by means of a zip or other fastener along the line 327.
- the flap 324 there may be a zip-up wallet or other construction into which the folded strip can be inserted.
- Figs 39-41 there may be an additional rod 328 spaced from the end rod 329, with a gap 330 there between to receive the tie (like the cut out 315 of Figs 36-38).
- This rod 328 gives smooth reinforcement to the inward edge of the
- the strip 321 from collapsing (and creasing the tie) at this joint.
- the second rod 328 may define a hinge joint as shown in Fig. 41 to
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- Packaging Of Annular Or Rod-Shaped Articles, Wearing Apparel, Cassettes, Or The Like (AREA)
- Holders For Apparel And Elements Relating To Apparel (AREA)
- Professional, Industrial, Or Sporting Protective Garments (AREA)
- Purses, Travelling Bags, Baskets, Or Suitcases (AREA)
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