EP1765108A1 - Valise pour appareils - Google Patents

Valise pour appareils

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EP1765108A1
EP1765108A1 EP05751847A EP05751847A EP1765108A1 EP 1765108 A1 EP1765108 A1 EP 1765108A1 EP 05751847 A EP05751847 A EP 05751847A EP 05751847 A EP05751847 A EP 05751847A EP 1765108 A1 EP1765108 A1 EP 1765108A1
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module
case according
case
frame
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Daniel Habegger
Laszlo Kerekes
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Prospective Concepts AG
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C7/00Collapsible or extensible purses, luggage, bags or the like
    • A45C7/0018Rigid or semi-rigid luggage
    • A45C7/0036Rigid or semi-rigid luggage collapsible to a minimal configuration, e.g. for storage purposes
    • A45C7/004Rigid or semi-rigid luggage collapsible to a minimal configuration, e.g. for storage purposes inflatable and deflatable

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  • the present invention relates to an at least partially pneumatic case.
  • Suitcases or carrier bags with pneumatic components or even completely pneumatic embodiments are known.
  • the goal is to save space when storing the suitcases or bags when not in use.
  • the air cushion is used to protect the case contents.
  • Suitcase Suitcase.
  • the sidewalls, floor and lid are formed by air-fillable chambers and channels.
  • the case With an integrated pump, the case can be inflated. If the case is vented, it is collapsible and stowable to save space.
  • a disadvantage of this pneumatic version of this case is that it has only one storage compartment and is not variable in its use, as a commercial, non-pneumatic case.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a va ⁇ riabel customizable for certain purposes pneumatic case whose components are always ready to use and ready.
  • the object is achieved in claim 1 with regard to its essential features and with regard to further advantageous features in the dependent claims.
  • the pneumatic case according to the invention is constructed from various modules.
  • the basis is a basic module.
  • This basic module is constructed from a pneumatic frame which can be at least partially pressurized and at least one separating or side wall integrated therein, whereby one or more storage compartments can be formed.
  • This partition or side wall can be rigid or, like the frame, be constructed pneumatically.
  • a carrying handle or belt is also attached thereto.
  • the at least one remaining side wall can be formed by a termination module.
  • the termination module can be formed pneumatically or rigidly.
  • Extension modules or device modules can also be attached to the basic module.
  • the expansion module is essentially constructed from a similar frame as the base module also has. As in the basic module, a partition or side wall can be integrated in the expansion module. By laterally attaching an expansion module to a base module, a suitcase with a larger or another storage compartment can be formed. The expansion module can in turn be terminated by a termination module.
  • the device module is a special extension module. It is designed specifically for the transport of one or more devices. It has at least one storage compartment matched to a specific device. The walls of the device module can be designed to protect the devices wider than the walls of the other modules. All modules are substantially dimensionally stable when inflated, or pressurized, as a condition.
  • the various modules can be attached to each other, for example, with watertight zippers. Unused modules can be vented and stored in the case itself. Since the vented modules neither take up much space nor have a lot of weight, they can always be carried along and inflated if necessary.
  • the suitcase or the basic module can have a special compartment for this purpose. The present invention will be explained in detail with reference to the following figures.
  • FIG. 1 shows a cross section through a base module with a partition and two end modules
  • FIG. 2 shows a cross section through a base module with a partition wall, an expansion module, a device module and a termination module,
  • FIG. 3 an isometric view of a pneumatic bag according to the invention, 4 shows a cross section through a device module,
  • Fig. 6 is a plan view of a pneumatic calendarmo ⁇ module.
  • a termination module 4 is attached on both sides. Approximately in the middle it has a partition wall 5, which divides the interior of the basic module 1 into two storage compartments 9 and extends from the top to the bottom of a frame 15.
  • the underside of the base module 1, or the frame 15 constructed in a different manner than the top.
  • the underside of the frame 15 is formed by a so-called weaving structure.
  • an epidermis 13 and a subcutaneous tissue 12 are connected to webs 10, for example by welding. With the width of the webs and the thickness of the underside of the frame 15 can be determined.
  • the subcutaneous skin is formed of or coated with an abrasion resistant material.
  • the upper side of the frame 15 is formed by a plurality of juxtaposed hoses 11, which are covered by a coating 14.
  • the dividing wall 5 here forms two storage compartments of approximately the same size. Of course, the dividing wall 5 can also be offset against the one or other closing module or even replace it.
  • the dividing wall may be formed by a rigid plate or else by pneumatic structures such as the upper or lower side of the frame 15. In Fig. 1 pneumatic filler 6 are angeord ⁇ net on one side of the partition.
  • the fillers 6 preferably consist of an elastic, gas-tight material.
  • a device 20 such as a portable computer
  • a closure module 4 can be clamped and fixed in a storage compartment 9 between a closure module 4 and the pneumatic fillers 6.
  • the end modules 4 or the modules 1, 2, 3 can be manufactured ⁇ equipped with pneumatic fillers ⁇ to fix things to be transported and hold.
  • the termination modules 4 may be included, for example, with zippers and thus fastened to the base module 1 be ⁇ . If the zippers are opened on one side, it is possible to reach into a storage compartment 9; If the zippers are opened on two or three sides, a closure module can be folded completely or partially outwards.
  • the end modules can be constructed pneumatically or rigidly.
  • the storage compartment 9 ' shown empty in FIG. 1, can be used, for example, for device, termination or extension modules 2, 3, 4 not used and emptied become. In this case, however, it may be appropriate to make this storage compartment smaller, so not to install the partition 5 in the middle, and not equip the end module 4 with fillers.
  • FIG. 2 shows a suitcase according to the invention which, together with the basic module 1, is equipped with a device module 2 and an extension module 3. The expansion module is completed by a termination module 4. An unused termination module 4 'is arranged in the partition wall 5 in the chamber 9' within reach.
  • the device module as well as the extension module 2, 3 can, for example, in turn be fastened to the base module 1 with zip fasteners. Alternatively, push buttons or hook and loop fasteners can be used. A combination of the different types of attachment is according to the invention.
  • the extension module consists essentially of a frame 15 'which can be acted upon at least in part by pressure. This frame 15 'is constructed of the same components as the frame 15 of the basic module. However, the frame 15 'may have other dimensions or otherwise arranged components, such as the frame 15.
  • the one shown in FIG. Asked frame 15 ' consists at least at its top and bottom of hoses 11, which are summarized by a coating 14.
  • the expansion module can also be equipped with one or more partitions 5 ', so that, for example, chambers 9' separated from one another can be formed.
  • the device module is designed so that it can not only be fastened to the basic module but can also be pushed into it. The insertability is not neces- sary, but increases the Tansportfind for sensitive Gerraten.
  • the device module 2 shown has a device pocket 19 in the form of a depression into which a device 20 can be placed, for example a portable computer. Additional inflatable chambers 21 may be arranged on the edge of the device compartment 19, which chambers expand when the pressure is applied and encompass the inserted device 20.
  • the outer form receives the device module 2 through the inner structure. This is not shown in Fig. 2, but consists of the same components as the frame 15, 15 '.
  • the inner structure may be formed from tubes 11, on the other hand, from webs 10.
  • FIGS. 1, 2 show an isometric representation of a suitcase according to the invention.
  • the frame 15 of the basic module 1 can be acted upon here only in the lower part with pressure.
  • the upper part of the frame 15 is formed by one or more layers of foil or cloth.
  • the partition 5 is designed here inflatable. For example, she may be off be horizontally and mutually perpendicular, interconnected hoses 11 be constructed.
  • the device module is here formed of a non-visible bottom and a frame 15 'of hoses 11. A device 20 is inserted in it.
  • the expansion module consists of a bottom and a frame 15 '.
  • the compartments 27 can be closed with a cover 26.
  • the storage compartment 9 can also be subdivided by separate dividers 25 into compartments 27.
  • a divider 25 can be constructed like a wall of a frame 15, 15 'and have, for example, hook-and-loop fasteners. If the inside of a frame 15, 15 'is also provided with hook-and-loop fasteners, a divider can be detachably attached. In this case, a lower divider can also be bent so that, for example, a partial compartment 27 can be formed in a corner of a storage compartment 9.
  • FIG. 4 shows a variant of the device module in a section from the side.
  • the device module has a wedge shape. It can be detached from the base module and, for example, placed on a table together with a portable computer. With the wedge shape, a tilt can be achieved, as is common in computer keyboards in the office area. At the same time, the device module therefore also fulfills an ergonomic purpose. So that the portable computer does not overheat, it is expedient to provide openings for its ventilation at least in the region of the back of the computer.
  • FIG. 5 A second variant for using the wedge-shaped device module is shown in FIG. 5. It is placed with the device compartment 19 down on a base and put the portable computer on the outside. The computer can now be moved on the device module and adjusted, according to the individual ideas of a user.
  • Fig. 5 19 more compartments 19 'are arranged in the equipment compartment. They are used, for example, for batteries and cables and other computer accessories.
  • the device compartments 19, 19 ' can be arranged arbitrarily.
  • FIG. 6 shows a plan view of a pneumatic termination module 4. Its preferably flat shape is formed, in which, for example, its epidermis 13 and the subcutaneous tissue 12, which are not visible, are connected to webs 10, whereby the termination module 4 has a ribbed surface structure ⁇ ture receives. On its entire circumference runs a zipper 23 with, for example, two slides 24. On the epidermis, for example, a pocket 22 is additionally attached here.
  • a pneumatic partition 5 may be constructed in the same or similar manner.
  • the flat structure of the end module 4 can also be formed with adjacent hoses. This embodiment also leads to a ribbed surface structure.
  • a coating 14 may also be applied to both embodiments, whereby a smooth surface structure can be achieved.
  • This pneumatic termination module can be used for example as a seat cushion.
  • the pneumatic, inflatable components of the modules 1, 2, 3, 4 can be formed, for example, from transparent or colored PU film.
  • the use of fluorescent, color-changing or reflective materials is also conceivable. It is thus possible to assemble transparent or partially transparent cases.
  • the individual pneumatic components of the modules 1, 2, 3, 4 can be connected to one another with lines and valves.
  • the lines and valves can also be designed so that by joining the modules 1, 2, 3, 4, the pneumatic components are automatically connected to each other.
  • all components can be connected to a single chamber and thus pumped up at once.
  • the individual modules 1, 2, 3, 4 separately inflate.
  • Ball pumps are, for example, suitable as pumps. They can be integrated in the carrying strap or handle or in one or each module. It is also included in the inventive idea to design one of the modules as a pump. Such a module is minde ⁇ least in sub-areas constructed such that these areas after squeezing take their original form again without further action and thus suck back air for the next pumping cycle.

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  • Purses, Travelling Bags, Baskets, Or Suitcases (AREA)

Abstract

L'invention concerne une valise qui est composée d'un module de base (1) sur lequel peuvent être montés un module d'appareil (2) ainsi qu'un module d'extension (3). Le module d'extension est fermé vers l'extérieur par un module de fermeture (4). Les modules (1, 3) disposent ici d'un cadre pneumatique (15). Le cadre (15) peut être formé par des boyaux (11) placés les uns à côté des autres ou par des nervures (10) s'étendant dans le cadre (15) et peut être façonné. Les cadres (15) forment des compartiments (9, 9') qui peuvent être subdivisés par des parois de séparation (5, 5'). La paroi de séparation (5) est munie d'éléments de remplissage (6) qui permettent de remplir l'espace vide par mise sous pression, de façon à fixer un appareil (20) par exemple. Comme le cadre (15), le module d'appareil (2) consiste en une structure pneumatique et dispose d'un compartiment à appareil (19) sur le bord duquel est placée une chambre gonflable (21) permettant d'adapter les dimensions du compartiment à appareil (19) à l'appareil (20).
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