US20100044259A1 - Bag for a portable computer - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a bag, more particularly to a bag for a portable computer which can be easily used without removing the portable computer from the bag.
- a conventional bag 1 for a portable computer 100 is shown to include: a first case body 12 for receiving a main housing 101 of the portable computer 100 ; a second case body 11 connected to and movable relative to the first case body 12 for receiving a display panel 102 of the portable computer 100 ; a zipper 13 having two zipper halves disposed fixedly and respectively along peripheries of the first and second case bodies 12 , 11 , and engaging detachably each other; and four positioning belts 14 , two ones of which are disposed on an inner surface of the first case body 12 for binding two corners of the main housing 101 of the portable computer 100 , and the other ones of which are disposed on an inner surface of the second case body 11 for binding two corners of the display panel 102 of the portable computer 100 .
- the portable computer 100 can be received in the conventional bag 1 when in a closed state.
- the conventional bag 1 allows a user to carry the portable computer 100 .
- the conventional bag 1 allows a user to operate the portable computer 100 without removing the portable computer 100 from the conventional bag 1 .
- an assembly of the conventional bag 1 and the portable computer 100 needs to be placed on a supporting surface, such as a table or the knees of a user, thereby resulting in inconvenience during use.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a bag for a portable computer that allows a user to carry as well as operate the portable computer without removing the portable computer from the bag and that can overcome the aforesaid drawback of the prior art.
- a bag for a portable computer includes a main housing, and a display panel connected pivotally to the main housing.
- the bag comprises:
- a foldable case body having a first wall portion, a second wall portion opposite to the first wall portion, and an intermediate third wall portion interconnecting integrally the first and second wall portions so that the first and second wall portions are movable relative to the intermediate third wall portion, the case body being operable between an unfolded state, and a folded state, where the first and second wall portions face each other such that the first and second wall portions cooperate with the intermediate third wall portion to define a receiving space thereamong adapted for receiving the portable computer therein;
- a connecting unit for interconnecting the first and second wall portions of the case body when said case body is in the folded state such that the case body is maintained in the folded state
- a positioning unit adapted for positioning respectively the main housing and the display panel of the portable computer on the first and second wall portions of the case body;
- a hanging member disposed fixedly on an outer surface of the second wall portion of the case body so that the hanging member cooperates with the second wall portion of the case body to define an insertion space therebetween, the hanging member having one end disposed adjacent to the intermediating third wall portion and spaced apart from the outer surface of the second wall portion such that the end of the hanging member cooperates with the outer surface of the second wall portion to define an opening therebetween in spatial communication with the insertion space.
- the insertion space is adapted to permit insertion of a supporting member thereinto via the opening such that an assembly of the bag and the portable computer is supported by the supporting member.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a conventional bag for a portable computer when in an unfolded state
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the first preferred embodiment of a bag for a portable computer according to the present invention when a case body is in a fully unfolded state;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the first preferred embodiment when the case body is in a semi-unfolded state
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing an assembly of the first preferred embodiment and a portable computer
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the first preferred embodiment when the case body is in a folded state
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating the assembly of the first preferred embodiment and the portable computer supported by a steering wheel of an automobile;
- FIG. 7 is a schematic side view illustrating how the assembly of the first preferred embodiment and the portable computer is supported by the steering wheel;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the second preferred embodiment of a bag for a portable computer when in a state of use according to the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic side view showing the second preferred embodiment when in another state of use.
- FIG. 10 is a fragmentary schematic view illustrating two shoulder straps of the second preferred embodiment when in another state of use.
- the first preferred embodiment of a bag 2 for a portable computer 7 is shown to include a foldable case body 3 , a connecting unit 4 , a positioning unit 5 , a carrying unit 6 , and a hanging member 8 .
- the portable computer 7 includes a main housing 71 , and a display panel 72 connected pivotally to the main housing 71 (see FIG. 4 ).
- the case body 3 has a rectangular first wall portion 31 , a rectangular second wall portion 32 opposite to the first wall portion 31 and having the same size as that of the first wall portion 31 , and a rectangular intermediate third wall portion 33 interconnecting integrally the first and second wall portions 31 , 32 so that the first and second wall portions 31 , 32 are movable relative to the intermediate third wall portion 33 .
- the case body 3 is operable between an unfolded state (see FIG. 4 ), and a folded state, where the first and second wall portions 31 , 32 face each other such that the first and second wall portions 31 , 32 cooperate with the intermediate third wall portion 33 to define a receiving space 30 thereamong, as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the receiving space 30 is adapted for receiving the portable computer 7 .
- the first wall portion 31 is formed with a heat-dissipating hole unit, which has a single through hole 311 in this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2 .
- a net structure 34 is attached to an inner surface 314 of the first wall portion 31 for covering the through hole 311 .
- the intermediate third wall portion 33 is formed with an opening 331 for providing access for a power cord (not shown), and has a flap 332 for covering the opening 331 , as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the connecting unit 4 interconnects the first and second wall portions 31 , 32 of the case body 3 when the case body 3 is in the folded state such that the case body 3 is maintained in the folded state.
- the connecting unit 4 includes a zipper 41 and two auxiliary fasteners 42 .
- the zipper 41 has two zipper halves 411 that are disposed fixedly and respectively along peripheries of the first and second wall portions 31 , 32 of the case body 3 , as best shown in FIG. 2 , and that engage detachably each other.
- Each auxiliary fastener 42 has a first fastener part 421 disposed fixedly on an outer surface of the first wall portion 31 of the case body 3 , and a second fastener part 422 disposed fixedly on an outer surface 320 of the second wall portion 32 of the case body 3 and engaging detachably each other.
- Each auxiliary fastener 42 is a Velcro fastener, wherein the first and second fastener parts 421 , 422 are a loop fastener part and a hook fastener part, respectively.
- the first fastener part 421 can be one of female and male fasteners
- the second fastener part 422 can be the other one of the female and male fasteners.
- the positioning unit 5 is adapted for positioning respectively the main housing 71 and the display panel 72 of the portable computer 7 on the first and second wall portions 31 , 32 of the case body 3 .
- the positioning unit 5 includes two rigid positioning belts 51 and two resilient positioning belts 52 .
- the rigid positioning belts 51 are disposed fixedly on the inner surface 314 of the first wall portion 31 of the case body 3 (see FIG. 2 ) so that two corners of the main housing 71 of the portable computer 7 are bound respectively by the rigid positioning belts 51 , thereby positioning the main housing 71 of the portable computer 7 to the first wall portion 31 of the case body 3 (see FIG. 4 ).
- the resilient positioning belts 52 are disposed fixedly on an inner surface 324 of the second wall portion 32 of the case body 3 (see FIG. 2 ) so that two corners of the display panel 72 of the portable computer 7 are bound respectively by the resilient positioning belts 52 , thereby positioning the display panel 72 to the second wall portion 32 of the case body 3 (see FIG. 4 ).
- the carrying unit 6 includes two handles 61 disposed fixedly and respectively on free sides 312 , 322 of the first and second wall portions 31 , 32 of the case body 3 so that the handles 61 are aligned with each other when the case body 3 is in the folded state, as shown in FIG. 5 .
- Each handle 61 has a reinforcing portion 611 , which is in the form of a metal sheet, embedded in a corresponding one of the first and second wall portions 31 , 32 of the case body 3 (see FIG. 2 ).
- the hanging member 8 is disposed fixedly on the outer surface 320 of the second wall portion 32 of the case body 3 so that the hanging member 8 cooperates with the second wall portion 32 of the case body 3 to define an insertion space 80 therebetween (see FIG. 3 ).
- the hanging member 8 has one end 82 disposed adjacent to the intermediate third wall portion 33 of the case body 3 and spaced apart from the outer surface 320 of the second wall portion 32 of the case body 3 such that the end 82 of the hanging member 8 cooperates with the outer surface 320 of the second wall portion 32 of the case body 3 to define an opening 83 therebetween in spatial communication with the insertion space 80 , as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the insertion space 80 is adapted to permit insertion of a supporting member, such as a steering wheel 9 of an automobile, thereinto via the opening 83 , as shown in FIG. 7 , such that an assembly of the bag 2 and the portable computer 7 is supported by the steering wheel 9 , as shown in FIG. 6 .
- the hanging member 8 is formed with a zippered pocket 81 (see FIG. 3 ).
- FIGS. 8 and 9 illustrate the second preferred embodiment of a bag 2 ′ for a portable computer 7 according to this invention, which is a modification of the first preferred embodiment.
- the carrying unit 6 ′ further includes a ring unit disposed on the case body 3 , and two shoulder straps 64 connected detachably to the ring unit.
- the ring unit includes two pairs of anchoring rings 62 , two first auxiliary anchoring rings 63 , and two second auxiliary anchoring rings 66 .
- the anchoring rings 62 of each pair are spaced apart from each other and are disposed pivotally on the free side 312 , 322 of a corresponding one of the first and second wall portions 31 , 32 of the case body 3 .
- the first auxiliary anchoring rings 63 are disposed pivotally and respectively on one of opposite lateral sides 313 of the first wall portion 31 of the case body 3 and one of opposite lateral sides 323 of the second wall portion 32 of the case body 3 distal from said one of the lateral sides 313 of the first wall portion 31 of the case body 3 .
- the second auxiliary anchoring rings 66 are disposed pivotally and respectively on opposite lateral ends of the intermediate third wall portion 33 of the case body 3 .
- Each shoulder strap 64 includes a strap body 641 , and two quick release connectors 642 disposed pivotally and respectively on opposite ends 640 of the strap body 641 .
- the quick release connectors 642 of one of the shoulder straps 64 are connected detachably and respectively to one of the anchoring rings 62 on the free side 312 of the first wall portion 31 of the case body 3 , and one of the anchoring rings 62 on the free side 322 of the second wall portion 32 of the case body 3 distal from said one of the anchoring ring 62 on the free side 312 of the first wall portion 31 of the case body 3 , as shown in FIG. 8 , so that a user (not shown) is capable of carrying the bag 2 ′ with said one of the shoulder straps 64 across the shoulder of the user.
- the bag 2 ′ further includes a cushioning member 65 connected detachably to the case body 3 and disposed between one of the first and second wall portions 31 , 32 of the case body 3 and the user when the user carries the bag 2 ′ with said one of the shoulder straps 64 .
- the cushioning member 65 includes a cushioning body 651 , and two quick release connectors 652 disposed pivotally and respectively on opposite ends of the cushioning body 651 and connected detachably and respectively to the first auxiliary anchoring rings 63 .
- FIG. 8 the bag 2 ′ further includes a cushioning member 65 connected detachably to the case body 3 and disposed between one of the first and second wall portions 31 , 32 of the case body 3 and the user when the user carries the bag 2 ′ with said one of the shoulder straps 64 .
- the cushioning member 65 includes a cushioning body 651 , and two quick release connectors 652 disposed pivotally and respectively on opposite ends of the cushioning body 651 and connected detachably and respectively to the first
- the quick release connectors 642 of each of shoulder straps 64 are connected detachably and respectively to the second auxiliary anchoring ring 66 on a corresponding lateral end of the intermediate third wall portion 33 of the case body 3 and a corresponding one of the anchoring rings 62 on the free side 312 of the first wall portion 31 of the case body 3 so that a user is capable of carrying an assembly of the bag 2 ′ and the portable computer 7 with the shoulder straps 64 intersecting each other across the shoulder and back of the user (see FIG. 10 ). Therefore, the bag 2 ′ allows the user to carry as well as operate the portable computer 7 .
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A bag for a portable computer includes: a foldable case body having opposite first and second wall portions connected integrally to and movable relative to an intermediate third wall portion; a connecting unit for interconnecting the first and second wall portions so as to maintain the case body in a folded state, where the first and second wall portions face each other such that the case body is configured with a receiving space for receiving the portable computer therein; a positioning unit for positioning respectively a main housing and a display panel of the portable computer on the first and second wall portions; and a hanging member disposed fixedly to an outer surface of the second wall portion so as to define an insertion space therebetween that permits insertion of a supporting member thereinto via an opening adjacent to the intermediate third wall portion.
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- The invention relates to a bag, more particularly to a bag for a portable computer which can be easily used without removing the portable computer from the bag.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
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FIG. 1 , aconventional bag 1 for aportable computer 100 is shown to include: afirst case body 12 for receiving amain housing 101 of theportable computer 100; asecond case body 11 connected to and movable relative to thefirst case body 12 for receiving adisplay panel 102 of theportable computer 100; azipper 13 having two zipper halves disposed fixedly and respectively along peripheries of the first andsecond case bodies positioning belts 14, two ones of which are disposed on an inner surface of thefirst case body 12 for binding two corners of themain housing 101 of theportable computer 100, and the other ones of which are disposed on an inner surface of thesecond case body 11 for binding two corners of thedisplay panel 102 of theportable computer 100. - In use, the
portable computer 100 can be received in theconventional bag 1 when in a closed state. As such, theconventional bag 1 allows a user to carry theportable computer 100. On the other hand, when theconventional bag 1 is in an open state, theconventional bag 1 allows a user to operate theportable computer 100 without removing theportable computer 100 from theconventional bag 1. However, in this case, an assembly of theconventional bag 1 and theportable computer 100 needs to be placed on a supporting surface, such as a table or the knees of a user, thereby resulting in inconvenience during use. - Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a bag for a portable computer that allows a user to carry as well as operate the portable computer without removing the portable computer from the bag and that can overcome the aforesaid drawback of the prior art.
- According to the present invention, there is provided a bag for a portable computer. The portable computer includes a main housing, and a display panel connected pivotally to the main housing. The bag comprises:
- a foldable case body having a first wall portion, a second wall portion opposite to the first wall portion, and an intermediate third wall portion interconnecting integrally the first and second wall portions so that the first and second wall portions are movable relative to the intermediate third wall portion, the case body being operable between an unfolded state, and a folded state, where the first and second wall portions face each other such that the first and second wall portions cooperate with the intermediate third wall portion to define a receiving space thereamong adapted for receiving the portable computer therein;
- a connecting unit for interconnecting the first and second wall portions of the case body when said case body is in the folded state such that the case body is maintained in the folded state;
- a positioning unit adapted for positioning respectively the main housing and the display panel of the portable computer on the first and second wall portions of the case body; and
- a hanging member disposed fixedly on an outer surface of the second wall portion of the case body so that the hanging member cooperates with the second wall portion of the case body to define an insertion space therebetween, the hanging member having one end disposed adjacent to the intermediating third wall portion and spaced apart from the outer surface of the second wall portion such that the end of the hanging member cooperates with the outer surface of the second wall portion to define an opening therebetween in spatial communication with the insertion space.
- The insertion space is adapted to permit insertion of a supporting member thereinto via the opening such that an assembly of the bag and the portable computer is supported by the supporting member.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a conventional bag for a portable computer when in an unfolded state; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the first preferred embodiment of a bag for a portable computer according to the present invention when a case body is in a fully unfolded state; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the first preferred embodiment when the case body is in a semi-unfolded state; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing an assembly of the first preferred embodiment and a portable computer; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the first preferred embodiment when the case body is in a folded state; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating the assembly of the first preferred embodiment and the portable computer supported by a steering wheel of an automobile; -
FIG. 7 is a schematic side view illustrating how the assembly of the first preferred embodiment and the portable computer is supported by the steering wheel; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the second preferred embodiment of a bag for a portable computer when in a state of use according to the present invention; -
FIG. 9 is a schematic side view showing the second preferred embodiment when in another state of use; and -
FIG. 10 is a fragmentary schematic view illustrating two shoulder straps of the second preferred embodiment when in another state of use. - Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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FIGS. 2 to 5 , the first preferred embodiment of abag 2 for aportable computer 7 according to the present invention is shown to include afoldable case body 3, a connectingunit 4, apositioning unit 5, acarrying unit 6, and a hangingmember 8. Theportable computer 7 includes amain housing 71, and adisplay panel 72 connected pivotally to the main housing 71 (seeFIG. 4 ). - The
case body 3 has a rectangularfirst wall portion 31, a rectangularsecond wall portion 32 opposite to thefirst wall portion 31 and having the same size as that of thefirst wall portion 31, and a rectangular intermediatethird wall portion 33 interconnecting integrally the first andsecond wall portions second wall portions third wall portion 33. Thecase body 3 is operable between an unfolded state (seeFIG. 4 ), and a folded state, where the first andsecond wall portions second wall portions third wall portion 33 to define a receiving space 30 thereamong, as shown inFIG. 5 . The receiving space 30 is adapted for receiving theportable computer 7. Thefirst wall portion 31 is formed with a heat-dissipating hole unit, which has a single throughhole 311 in this embodiment, as shown inFIG. 2 . Anet structure 34 is attached to aninner surface 314 of thefirst wall portion 31 for covering the throughhole 311. The intermediatethird wall portion 33 is formed with anopening 331 for providing access for a power cord (not shown), and has aflap 332 for covering theopening 331, as shown inFIG. 3 . - The connecting
unit 4 interconnects the first andsecond wall portions case body 3 when thecase body 3 is in the folded state such that thecase body 3 is maintained in the folded state. In this embodiment, the connectingunit 4 includes azipper 41 and twoauxiliary fasteners 42. Thezipper 41 has twozipper halves 411 that are disposed fixedly and respectively along peripheries of the first andsecond wall portions case body 3, as best shown inFIG. 2 , and that engage detachably each other. Eachauxiliary fastener 42 has afirst fastener part 421 disposed fixedly on an outer surface of thefirst wall portion 31 of thecase body 3, and asecond fastener part 422 disposed fixedly on anouter surface 320 of thesecond wall portion 32 of thecase body 3 and engaging detachably each other. Eachauxiliary fastener 42 is a Velcro fastener, wherein the first andsecond fastener parts auxiliary fastener 42, thefirst fastener part 421 can be one of female and male fasteners, and thesecond fastener part 422 can be the other one of the female and male fasteners. - The
positioning unit 5 is adapted for positioning respectively themain housing 71 and thedisplay panel 72 of theportable computer 7 on the first andsecond wall portions case body 3. In this embodiment, thepositioning unit 5 includes tworigid positioning belts 51 and tworesilient positioning belts 52. Therigid positioning belts 51 are disposed fixedly on theinner surface 314 of thefirst wall portion 31 of the case body 3 (seeFIG. 2 ) so that two corners of themain housing 71 of theportable computer 7 are bound respectively by therigid positioning belts 51, thereby positioning themain housing 71 of theportable computer 7 to thefirst wall portion 31 of the case body 3 (seeFIG. 4 ). Theresilient positioning belts 52 are disposed fixedly on aninner surface 324 of thesecond wall portion 32 of the case body 3 (seeFIG. 2 ) so that two corners of thedisplay panel 72 of theportable computer 7 are bound respectively by theresilient positioning belts 52, thereby positioning thedisplay panel 72 to thesecond wall portion 32 of the case body 3 (seeFIG. 4 ). - In this embodiment, the
carrying unit 6 includes twohandles 61 disposed fixedly and respectively onfree sides second wall portions case body 3 so that thehandles 61 are aligned with each other when thecase body 3 is in the folded state, as shown inFIG. 5 . Eachhandle 61 has a reinforcingportion 611, which is in the form of a metal sheet, embedded in a corresponding one of the first andsecond wall portions FIG. 2 ). - Referring further to
FIGS. 6 and 7 , the hangingmember 8 is disposed fixedly on theouter surface 320 of thesecond wall portion 32 of thecase body 3 so that the hangingmember 8 cooperates with thesecond wall portion 32 of thecase body 3 to define aninsertion space 80 therebetween (seeFIG. 3 ). The hangingmember 8 has oneend 82 disposed adjacent to the intermediatethird wall portion 33 of thecase body 3 and spaced apart from theouter surface 320 of thesecond wall portion 32 of thecase body 3 such that theend 82 of the hangingmember 8 cooperates with theouter surface 320 of thesecond wall portion 32 of thecase body 3 to define an opening 83 therebetween in spatial communication with theinsertion space 80, as shown inFIG. 3 . Theinsertion space 80 is adapted to permit insertion of a supporting member, such as asteering wheel 9 of an automobile, thereinto via theopening 83, as shown inFIG. 7 , such that an assembly of thebag 2 and theportable computer 7 is supported by thesteering wheel 9, as shown inFIG. 6 . In this embodiment, the hangingmember 8 is formed with a zippered pocket 81 (seeFIG. 3 ). -
FIGS. 8 and 9 illustrate the second preferred embodiment of abag 2′ for aportable computer 7 according to this invention, which is a modification of the first preferred embodiment. In this embodiment, thecarrying unit 6′ further includes a ring unit disposed on thecase body 3, and twoshoulder straps 64 connected detachably to the ring unit. - More specifically, as shown in
FIG. 8 , the ring unit includes two pairs ofanchoring rings 62, two firstauxiliary anchoring rings 63, and two secondauxiliary anchoring rings 66. The anchoringrings 62 of each pair are spaced apart from each other and are disposed pivotally on thefree side second wall portions case body 3. The firstauxiliary anchoring rings 63 are disposed pivotally and respectively on one of oppositelateral sides 313 of thefirst wall portion 31 of thecase body 3 and one of oppositelateral sides 323 of thesecond wall portion 32 of thecase body 3 distal from said one of thelateral sides 313 of thefirst wall portion 31 of thecase body 3. The secondauxiliary anchoring rings 66 are disposed pivotally and respectively on opposite lateral ends of the intermediatethird wall portion 33 of thecase body 3. - Each
shoulder strap 64 includes astrap body 641, and twoquick release connectors 642 disposed pivotally and respectively onopposite ends 640 of thestrap body 641. - In use, when the
case body 3 is in the folded state, thequick release connectors 642 of one of the shoulder straps 64 are connected detachably and respectively to one of the anchoring rings 62 on thefree side 312 of thefirst wall portion 31 of thecase body 3, and one of the anchoring rings 62 on thefree side 322 of thesecond wall portion 32 of thecase body 3 distal from said one of the anchoringring 62 on thefree side 312 of thefirst wall portion 31 of thecase body 3, as shown inFIG. 8 , so that a user (not shown) is capable of carrying thebag 2′ with said one of the shoulder straps 64 across the shoulder of the user. - Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 8 , thebag 2′ further includes a cushioningmember 65 connected detachably to thecase body 3 and disposed between one of the first andsecond wall portions case body 3 and the user when the user carries thebag 2′ with said one of the shoulder straps 64. In this embodiment, the cushioningmember 65 includes acushioning body 651, and twoquick release connectors 652 disposed pivotally and respectively on opposite ends of thecushioning body 651 and connected detachably and respectively to the first auxiliary anchoring rings 63. On the other hand, as shown inFIG. 9 , when thecase body 3 is in the unfolded state, thequick release connectors 642 of each ofshoulder straps 64 are connected detachably and respectively to the secondauxiliary anchoring ring 66 on a corresponding lateral end of the intermediatethird wall portion 33 of thecase body 3 and a corresponding one of the anchoring rings 62 on thefree side 312 of thefirst wall portion 31 of thecase body 3 so that a user is capable of carrying an assembly of thebag 2′ and theportable computer 7 with the shoulder straps 64 intersecting each other across the shoulder and back of the user (seeFIG. 10 ). Therefore, thebag 2′ allows the user to carry as well as operate theportable computer 7. - While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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1. A bag for a portable computer, the portable computer including a main housing, and a display panel connected pivotally to the main housing, said bag comprising:
a foldable case body having a first wall portion, a second wall portion opposite to said first wall portion, and an intermediate third wall portion interconnecting integrally said first and second wall portions so that said first and second wall portions are movable relative to said intermediate third wall portion, said case body being operable between an unfolded state, and a folded state, where said first and second wall portions face each other such that said first and second wall portions cooperate with said intermediate third wall portion to define a receiving space thereamong adapted for receiving the portable computer therein;
a connecting unit operable for interconnecting said first and second wall portions of said case body when said case body is in the folded state such that said case body is maintained in the folded state;
a positioning unit adapted for positioning respectively the main housing and the display panel of the portable computer on said first and second wall portions of said case body; and
a hanging member disposed fixedly on an outer surface of said second wall portion of said case body so that said hanging member cooperates with said second wall portion of said case body to define an insertion space therebetween, said hanging member having one end disposed adjacent to said intermediating third wall portion of said case body and spaced apart from said outer surface of said second wall portion of said case body such that said end of said hanging member cooperates with said outer surface of said second wall portion of said case body to define an opening therebetween in spatial communication with said insertion space;
wherein said insertion space is adapted to permit insertion of a supporting member thereinto via said opening such that an assembly of said bag and the portable computer is supported by the supporting member.
2. The bag as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said first wall portion is formed with a heat-dissipating hole unit.
3. The bag as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said connecting unit includes a zipper having two zipper halves that are disposed fixedly and respectively along peripheries of said first and second wall portions of said case body and that engage detachably each other.
4. The bag as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said connecting unit further includes a plurality of auxiliary fasteners, each having a first fastener part disposed fixedly on one of said first and second wall portions of said case body, and a second fastener part disposed fixedly on the other one of said first and second wall portions of said case body and engaging detachably each other.
5. The bag as claimed in claim 4 , wherein each of said auxiliary fasteners is a Velcro fastener, said first fastener part of each of said auxiliary fasteners is a loop fastener part, and said second fastener of each of said auxiliary fasteners is a hook fastener part.
6. The bag as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said intermediate third wall portion of said case body is formed with an opening for providing access for a power cord.
7. The bag as claimed in claim 6 , wherein said intermediate third wall portion of said case body has a flap for covering said opening.
8. The bag as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a carrying unit that includes two handles disposed fixedly and respectively on free sides of said first and second wall portions of said case body so that said handles are aligned with each other when said case body is in the folded state, each of said handles having a reinforcing portion embedded in a corresponding one of said first and second wall portions of said case body.
9. The bag as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said reinforcing portion of each of said handles is in the form of a metal sheet.
10. The bag as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said carrying unit further includes:
a ring unit disposed on said case body; and
at least one shoulder strap connected detachably to said ring unit.
11. The bag as claimed in claim 10 , wherein:
said ring unit includes two pairs of anchoring rings, said anchoring rings of each pair being spaced apart from each other and being disposed pivotally on said free side of a corresponding one of said first and second wall portions of said case body;
said shoulder strap includes a strap body, and two quick release connectors disposed pivotally and respectively on opposite ends of said strap body; and
when said case body is in the folded state, said quick release connectors of said shoulder strap are connected detachably and respectively to one of said anchoring rings on said free side of said first wall portion, and one of said anchoring rings on said free side of said second wall portion distal from said one of said anchoring rings on said free side of said first wall portion so that a user is capable of carrying said bag with said shoulder strap across the shoulder of the user.
12. The bag as claimed in claim 11 , further comprising a cushioning member connected detachably to said case body and adapted to be disposed between one of said first and second wall portions of said case body and the user when the user carries said bag with said shoulder strap.
13. The bag as claimed in claim 12 , wherein:
said ring unit further includes two auxiliary anchoring rings disposed pivotally and respectively on one of opposite lateral sides of said first wall portion of said case body and one of opposite lateral sides of said second wall portion of said case body distal from said one of said lateral sides of said first wall portion of said case body; and
said cushioning member includes a cushioning body, and two quick release connectors disposed pivotally and respectively on opposite ends of said cushioning body and connected detachably and respectively to said auxiliary anchoring rings.
14. The bag as claimed in claim 11 , wherein:
said ring unit further includes two auxiliary anchoring rings disposed pivotally and respectively on opposite lateral ends of said intermediate third wall portion of said case body;
said carrying unit includes two of said shoulder straps; and
when said case body is in the unfolded state, said quick release connectors of each of said shoulder straps are connected detachably and respectively to said auxiliary anchoring ring on a corresponding one of said lateral ends of said intermediate third wall portion of said case body and a corresponding one of said anchoring rings on said free side of said first wall portion of said case body so that a user is capable of carrying an assembly of said bag and the portable computer with said shoulder straps intersecting each other across the shoulder and back of the user.
15. The bag as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said positioning unit includes:
two rigid positioning belts disposed fixedly on said first wall portion of said case body so that two corners of the main housing of the portable computer are bound respectively by said rigid positioning belts, thereby positioning the main housing of the portable computer to said first wall portion of said case body; and
two resilient positioning belts disposed fixedly on said second wall portion of said case body so that two corners of the display panel of the portable computer are bound respectively by said resilient positioning belts, thereby positioning the display panel to said second wall portion of said case body.
16. The bag as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said hanging member is formed with a zippered pocket.
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