EP1779744A2 - Zusammenlegbarer Gebrauchsgegenstand - Google Patents

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EP1779744A2
EP1779744A2 EP06370032A EP06370032A EP1779744A2 EP 1779744 A2 EP1779744 A2 EP 1779744A2 EP 06370032 A EP06370032 A EP 06370032A EP 06370032 A EP06370032 A EP 06370032A EP 1779744 A2 EP1779744 A2 EP 1779744A2
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Hugues Berger
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Decathlon SE
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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
    • A45C7/0059Flexible luggage; Hand bags
    • A45C7/0077Flexible luggage; Hand bags collapsible to a minimal configuration, e.g. for storage purposes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D15/00Convertible garments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/04Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2400/00Functions or special features of garments
    • A41D2400/42Foldable

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  • the present invention relates to an object or utility article which, when not used, can be stored with a small footprint, without external means of storage, by simply folding on itself.
  • K-WAY ® In the field of clothing, we have long known items, called K-WAY ® , which have the feature of being able to fold inside a pocket which is provided on the one hand with a zipper with double-sided slider and secondly two portions of elastic band terminated by attachment means.
  • the two elastic sections In the position of use, the two elastic sections are inside the pocket, which is not distinguishable from a conventional pocket.
  • the pocket In the storage position, the pocket is turned over on itself and the entire article is folded to be introduced inside said returned pocket; the pocket is closed by sliding the cursor of the zipper and the user can easily transport the article, housed in said returned pocket, adapting it around its size thanks to the elastic band sections and the hooking means .
  • Articles of this type have been and continue to be very successful.
  • the article is provided with a pocket whose interior volume is sufficient to serve as housing the article folded on itself, usually by compacting so that its volume is as small as possible.
  • the portage of the article, in its storage position around the waist is not always welcome.
  • closing the pocket with a zipper may have disadvantages, especially when the compacting of the article when it is stored inside the pocket is not sufficient and that the article is taken in the closing.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a utility object which is able to fold on itself in storage position, in a compact configuration while overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks and while not limited to only field of clothing.
  • the term "slide” is usually used to designate a hem through which a cord passes to tighten or loosen. In this text, this term is used to designate any means capable of fulfilling the function of tightening and loosening in cooperation with a link or cord.
  • the storage of the object is not done in a pocket made for this purpose, but simply in a particular area of its own structure, area that is in a flexible material and delimited by a slide. It is this particular area which, after folding and compacting the rest of the object and concomitant tightening of the slide serves as a storage pocket.
  • the cooperation of the link and the slide serves first of all to shape the storage bag and finally to close it. This closure can intervene either simply by knotting, the user making a knot from blocking the slide in the gathered storage position or by means of a link locking means against said slide in the gathered position.
  • the slide is a sleeve attached to the object, externally or possibly internally, having at least one opening for the passage of the link.
  • the configuration of the wrapping area should naturally be a function of the structure and configuration of the second part of the object and in particular the utility accessory or accessories that exist in this second part.
  • the configuration of the wrapping area is circular.
  • Said enveloping zone may have a different decor from that of the second part, in particular being coated with a retro-reflective coating.
  • the wrapping area has a complementary function of safe tracking when the object, including backpack or garment is worn by the user, walking along a road, at dusk. It should be noted that the wrapping area is not subjected to the folding operation on itself, by compaction, so that it presents less risk of degradation in use, hence the interest that the retro-reflective coating is affixed to this wrapping area and not on the second part of the object.
  • the wrapping zone may be formed of a material different from that in which the second part of the object is formed, in particular in a material of greater mechanical strength, for example wear.
  • the present object is particularly applicable in the field of the backpack, the utility accessory being in this case at least one set of straps and possibly a belt assembly.
  • the second part is preferably made of a flexible and lightweight material that is easily foldable onto itself, which can be particularly the same material as the one forming the wrapping area.
  • the backpack in question can not be a traditional rigid frame bag but it is preferably a small bag, especially for children, which can for example be easily stored in a schoolbag or a purse.
  • the set of straps and possibly the entire belt consists exclusively of straps and loops length adjustment.
  • the wrapping zone is disposed centrally on the front face of the bag, that is to say that which is visible when the bag is on the back of the bag. user.
  • the wrapping area has a surface of the order of 350 cm 2 .
  • the flexible and lightweight material of the first and second parts have a basis weight between 50 and 250 g / cm 2 .
  • the present invention finds its application in all types of other utilitarian objects, for example in luggage or in clothing, particularly in the case of rainwear, windbreakers or clothing. poncho type.
  • the present invention can very usefully apply to an easily transportable bag in a small footprint, the customer unfolds in its use position when it is at the cash desk of the store.
  • the second part comprises, as utilitarian accessories, two carrying handles.
  • the wrapping zone is wholly or partly the bottom of the bag and is formed of a material other than the second part of the bag, except possibly carrying handles.
  • utility object refers to an object that may be of some use at a given time and that a person wishes to carry with it in the least amount of space.
  • the utility object consists of two adjoining parts.
  • the first part called enveloping zone, is in a flexible material and is delimited by a slide, in which is arranged a link.
  • the slide is intended to slide on the link between a first position, corresponding to the deployed portion of use of the object, in which the wrapping area is substantially flat and a second position, corresponding to the compressed storage position of the object, wherein the slide is gathered and the wrapping area forms an envelope in which is folded the second portion in the compacted state. Maintaining the object in its compressed storage position is obtained by blocking the slide at the link.
  • the enveloping zone 2 delimited by the slide 3 has a circular configuration and is disposed on the front face 4 of the bag, that is to say the face which is turned towards the outside when the bag 1 is on the back of the user.
  • the backpack 1 consists of the actual bag 5 and, in the illustrated example, a set of straps 6 which is composed solely of two straps 7, the ends of which are fixed by stitching, of each side of the bag itself 5, in the upper part and in the lower part thereof.
  • These straps 7 may be equipped with length adjustment buckles 8.
  • the opening of the actual bag 4 is achieved by means of a zipper 9 arranged transversely on the upper part of the bag 5.
  • the wrapping area 2 is shown in the deployed position of use of the bag, substantially flat; it forms part of the front face 4 of the bag 5.
  • it can be made of the same light and flexible material as the remainder of the bag 5, for example in a fabric that can be of the order of 50 to 250 g / m 2 .
  • the slide 3 is formed by a sleeve 10 which is externally attached to the front face 4 and inside which the link 11 is housed.
  • the sleeve 10 has two open ends 10a, 10b, adjacent, for the passage of the link 11.
  • a locking device 12 for example a device comprising two pieces mounted sliding relative to each other. other thanks to a spring and being pierced either of two through holes.
  • FIGS. 3 to 5 show very schematically the steps allowing the bag 1 to move from the extended use position shown in FIG. 1 to the compressed storage position illustrated in FIG.
  • the user takes hold of the link 11, which protrudes beyond the two open ends 10a, 10b of the slide 10 and exerts traction thereon, causing the progressive tightening of the slide 10, in the direction of the arrows F of FIG. 3.
  • This tightening causes, concomitantly, the deformation of the enveloping zone 2 which, from the plane structure that it initially had (FIG. 3), takes a domed configuration (FIG. 4).
  • the user takes advantage of this deformation of the wrapping zone 2 to push inwardly thereof the second portion of the bag and the strap assembly 6 according to the arrows G.
  • the slide 3 is formed by a sleeve 10 attached externally to the front face 4 of the bag itself.
  • the sleeve being able to be attached to the inside. of the bag.
  • This provision would also have the advantage of making invisible the link and its possible blocking means 12.
  • this drawback does not exist in the applications of a utility object whose wrapping area is directly accessible, without requiring a reversal of the object on itself, for example, a garment of the poncho type as described below and illustrated in Figure 7. It can also be avoided by passing the link through two holes through the material, reinforced by two eyelets so that the link is accessible from outside the bag, but without the sleeve being visible externally.
  • the actuation of the slide can also be achieved by one end of the link, not by pulling on the two free ends of the link as described above. This can be obtained by fixing one of the ends of the link at the other end of the slide, adjacent to the free end of the link coming out of the slide, in particular the sheath. In this case, of course, the transition from the extended use position to the compressed storage position requires a manual action of moving the slide along the link to obtain the desired ruffle.
  • the open end or ends of the sheath can be consolidated by eyelets.
  • the sheath is a form of continuous sliding.
  • the slide may have other embodiments, particularly discontinuous, for example consisting of passers reported either externally or internally on the periphery of the wrapping area or for example being constituted by a succession of holes preferably reinforced by eyelets, formed around the periphery of the wrapping area, the link passing through said holes successively from one side to the other of the material.
  • the enveloping zone 21 delimited by the slide 22 occupies the entire bottom of the bag 20, while the second portion 23 of the bag 20 is constituted by the side walls 24 and the two carrying handles 25.
  • the side walls 24 are in a flexible and lightweight material, easily crumpled and compactable.
  • the carrying handles may consist of ribbons or straps whose ends are stitched to the edges of the side walls 24 in a conventional manner.
  • the material used for the wrapping zone 21 differs from that of the side walls 24, especially having a higher grammage and / or being more mechanically resistant.
  • the bag 20 does not include means for blocking the link 26. Its retention in the storage position, against the slide 22 in the shirred state, is achieved simply by the formation of a knot.
  • the wrapping area can also be performed on one of the side walls 24 and not on the bottom of the bag.
  • FIG. 7 shows a garment 30 of the poncho type which has the particularity of being formed of a textile panel 31 in which an opening 32 is provided for the passage of the user's head. On this panel 31 is reported, around the opening 32, a hood 33.
  • the wrapping zone 34, defined by the slide 35 is formed on the panel 31 at whatever location whether it be. If the slide 34 is a sleeve attached to the panel 31, it can be indifferently on the outer face or the inner face of the panel.

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FR0510949A FR2892274B1 (fr) 2005-10-26 2005-10-26 Objet utilitaire repliable sur lui-meme

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