EP3346868A1 - Valise a pieds réglables - Google Patents
Valise a pieds réglablesInfo
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- EP3346868A1 EP3346868A1 EP16774521.5A EP16774521A EP3346868A1 EP 3346868 A1 EP3346868 A1 EP 3346868A1 EP 16774521 A EP16774521 A EP 16774521A EP 3346868 A1 EP3346868 A1 EP 3346868A1
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- Prior art keywords
- feet
- pair
- base shell
- shell
- unlocking
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C5/00—Rigid or semi-rigid luggage
- A45C5/14—Rigid or semi-rigid luggage with built-in rolling means
- A45C5/146—Rigid or semi-rigid luggage with built-in rolling means retractable
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C9/00—Purses, Luggage or bags convertible into objects for other use
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47D—FURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
- A47D11/00—Children's furniture convertible into other kinds of furniture, e.g. children's chairs or benches convertible into beds or constructional play-furniture
- A47D11/005—Convertible children's beds
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47D—FURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
- A47D5/00—Dressing-tables or diaper changing supports for children
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47D—FURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
- A47D9/00—Cradles ; Bassinets
- A47D9/005—Cradles ; Bassinets foldable
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47D—FURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
- A47D9/00—Cradles ; Bassinets
- A47D9/016—Cradles ; Bassinets capable of being suspended from, or attached to, other articles or structures, e.g. adult's bed
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C5/00—Rigid or semi-rigid luggage
- A45C5/14—Rigid or semi-rigid luggage with built-in rolling means
- A45C2005/148—Other arrangements of the rolling means
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a suitcase with adjustable feet.
- the present invention relates to travel articles, hereinafter called suitcases, intended for the transport of any type of objects or personal effects.
- such a suitcase can be a travel article convertible into one or more objects for another use.
- Document FR 2 981 829 thus discloses a multifunctional suitcase in the field of childcare, thereby constituting a nomadic modular equipment.
- a suitcase offers multiple functions, besides the classic function of transporting the effects and accessories of a child.
- the hulls of the bag may be a choice of a bath, a bed, a deckchair, a high chair or a changing table.
- Such a suitcase comprises a base shell, a cover shell and means for assembling the base shell and the cover shell, so as to form a useful container.
- the bag comprises two pairs of feet. These pairs of feet are mounted in rotation relative to each other about an axis of rotation.
- the pairs of feet are substantially parallel to one another and thus can be stored or retracted against a bottom of the bag.
- the pairs of feet are inclined relative to each other to maintain the height of one or other of the hulls of the bag.
- the present invention aims to propose a suitcase equipped with adjustable feet whose handling is easy and secure.
- the present invention relates to a suitcase comprising a base shell, a cover shell, means for assembling the base shell and the cover shell, and two pairs of feet, said pairs of feet being mounted. in rotation relative to each other about an axis of rotation and said pairs of feet being substantially parallel to each other in a first position, said folded position, and said pairs of feet being inclined relative to each other in a second position, said extended position.
- a first pair of feet comprises at a first end means for attaching said first pair of feet to the base shell, the feet of the first pair being telescopic; the feet of said second pair of feet comprise at one end a mounting lug of said feet respectively on two sides of the base shell, each side including a groove housing said mounting lug of said foot and extending between at least two stable positions mounting said foot; and two unlocking handles are mounted in translation respectively on the two sides of the base shell, each unlocking handle being adapted to dislodge said mounting pin from one of said at least two stable mounting positions to move the pairs of feet between said folded and unfolded positions.
- the adjustment of the pairs of feet between the folded and deployed positions is implemented through two unlocking handles disposed on each side of the base shell of the bag.
- This arrangement avoids any untimely manipulation of the feet, and in particular an accidental folding or unfolding of the pair of feet.
- At least one of said telescopic legs of the first pair comprises a jack adapted to assist the telescopic translation movement of said feet during movement of said pairs of feet between said folded and deployed positions.
- At least one connecting bar extends between one end of a foot of the first pair of feet and one foot of the second pair of feet. feet, the point of attachment of the connecting bar being located between the axis of rotation of the pairs of feet and a second end of the foot of the second pair of feet.
- the unlocking handle comprises a slide adapted to cooperate with an unlocking pin fixed to a foot of the second pair of feet, the slide having at least one adapted active portion, when translational movement of the unlocking handle, to cooperate with the unlocking pin to dislodge the mounting pin of one of said at least two stable mounting positions.
- each unlocking handle advantageously has at least two active portions adapted, during a displacement in translation of the unlocking handle, to cooperate with the unlocking pin to dislodge the mounting pin respectively of said minus two stable mounting positions.
- each unlocking handle is mounted in translation on a sidewall of the base shell between an unlocking position in which the mounting pin is dislodged from one of said at least two stable mounting positions, and a position locking device in which the release lug is held by a locking portion of said slide to maintain the mounting lug in one of said at least two stable mounting positions.
- the bag comprises spring elements adapted to exert an elastic restoring force on the unlocking handles of said unlocking position to said locking position.
- the assembly means comprise first assembly means extending substantially all around the base shell and second assembly means extending substantially all around. the cover shell, the first and second connecting means being assembled to close the base shell and the cover shell of the bag or dissociate to separate the base shell and the cover shell.
- Such assembly means thus allow independent and separate use of the base shell and the cover shell, thus providing various functions to the bag.
- the bag also comprises means for mounting said pairs of feet to the shell lid.
- the pairs of feet can also allow a maintenance above the ground of the hull forming cover.
- the bag comprises a flap pivotally mounted on the cover shell between a retracted position and a projecting position, said flap having a housing adapted to accommodate attachment means of the first pair of feet when the flap is in position projecting.
- the cover shell comprises two cavities adapted to the mounting respectively of the mounting lug of the first end of each foot of the second pair of feet.
- the cover shell is adapted to form a choice of a lounger, intended to be placed on the ground, or a lounger height resting on the pairs of feet.
- the base shell of the bag is adapted to implement a choice of a bed, a bath or a changing table.
- each foot of the second pair of feet may include a wheel.
- each foot of the first couple of feet may include a wheel.
- FIGS. 1A and 1B illustrate a front view of a suitcase according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention during the deployment of the feet;
- FIGS. 2A to 2E schematically illustrate the lifting mechanism of the bag of FIGS. 1A and 1B, from a folded position to an extended position of the feet;
- FIGS. 3A to 3D diagrammatically illustrate the descent mechanism of the bag of FIGS. 1A and 1B, from an extended position to a folded position of the feet;
- FIG. 3E is a partial enlarged view illustrating a part of the mechanism of FIGS. 3A to 3D, the feet being in the folded position;
- FIGS. 4A and 4B are perspective views illustrating the feet of a bag according to one embodiment of the invention, between an unfolded position and an extended position;
- FIGS. 5A and 5B illustrate, in side view and in perspective view, a basic shell of a suitcase according to one embodiment of the invention, mounted on feet in the deployed position;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a detail of the foot fastening means to a base shell of a suitcase
- FIG. 7 illustrates in perspective the basic shell of a bag in an example of implementation of a changing mat
- FIGS. 9A and 9B illustrate, in perspective view and in front view, an example of use of the cover shell of a suitcase, mounted on feet in the deployed position;
- FIGS. 10A and 10B are perspective views illustrating an enlarged detail of the means for mounting the feet to the shell forming a lid of a suitcase according to one embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 1 1 illustrates in front view an example of use of the hull forming a lid, forming a lounger
- FIGS. 12A and 12B are schematic partial perspective views illustrating the mounting of the assembly means of the base shell and the cover shell of a bag according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 13 illustrates in perspective an example of use of a suitcase according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the bag is a multifunctional suitcase intended to provide the user with many features in addition to the conventional function of transporting objects.
- such a suitcase is intended to be used in the field of childcare, and has several features for the comfort or care of a baby or toddler.
- this embodiment is given solely by way of non-limiting example, the present invention, and in particular the mechanism for lifting and lowering the feet of the bag that can be applied to any type of travel articles.
- the bag 10 comprises a base shell 1 1 and a cover shell 12.
- Assembly means 13 are provided to allow the closure of the base shell and the cover shell one above the other, thereby defining the container of the bag.
- the assembly means 13 will be described later.
- the case comprises two pairs of feet 20, 30 rotated relative to each other about an axis of rotation 15.
- each pair of feet 20, 30 has two feet.
- a first pair of feet 20 comprises two feet 21, 22 parallel to each other.
- a second pair of feet 30 has two feet 31, 32 parallel to each other.
- the pairs of legs 20, 30 are in a first position, hereinafter called the folded position, the pairs of legs 20, 30 are substantially parallel to one another.
- the four legs 21, 22, 31, 32 are substantially parallel to each other.
- the pairs of feet 20, 30 are pivoted relative to each other with respect to the axis of rotation 15.
- each pair of legs 10, 20 are mounted in pairs by a pivot connection extending in the axis of rotation 15.
- a first leg 21 of the first pair of legs 20 and a first leg 31 of the second pair of feet 30 are rotatably attached to each other by a link 15a.
- a second leg 22 of the first pair of legs 20 and a second leg 32 of the second pair of legs 30 are rotatably connected to each other by a pivot link 15b.
- the first pair of feet 20 comprises at a first end 20a attachment means 23 of the first pair of feet 20 to the bag 10, and here to the base shell 1 January.
- attachment means 23 are fixed here at a first end 21a, 22a of the feet 21, 22 of the first pair of legs 20 and will be described later with reference to FIG. 6. Moreover, the two feet 21, 22 of the first pair of legs 20 are telescopic.
- each foot 21, 22 of the first pair of legs 20 is formed of aluminum profiles sliding one inside the other to allow the telescopic movement of each foot 21, 22 of the first pair of feet 20 .
- one of the telescopic legs 21, 22 of the first pair of legs 20 comprises a jack 20 ', shown schematically in Figure 4B, to assist the telescopic translation movement of the feet during the movement of the pairs of feet 20 , Between the folded position shown in Figure 4A and the extended position shown in Figure 4B.
- the two telescopic legs 21, 22 may each comprise an identical jack for assisting the telescopic translation movement at each telescopic leg 21, 22 of the first pair of feet 20.
- two connecting bars 27, 28 are provided which extend between a second end 21b, 22b of a foot 21, 22 of the first pair feet 20 and a foot 31, 32 of the second pair of feet 30.
- each connecting bar 27, 28 is situated between the axis of rotation 15 of the pairs of feet 20, 30 and a second end 31b, 32b of the second pair of feet 30.
- Such a connecting bar 27, 28 assists the movement of deployment of the feet of each pair of feet 20, 30.
- 31, 32 of the second pair of feet 30 each comprise at the second end 31b, 32b a wheel 33.
- the telescopic legs 21, 22 of the first pair of legs 20 comprise at the second end 21b, 22b a support bar 24 connecting the second ends 21b, 22b between them and thus forming a support on the ground.
- the second ends 21b, 22b of the telescopic legs 21, 22 of the first pair of feet 20 could be equipped with wheels, similar to the wheels 33 equipping the feet 31, 32 of the second pair of feet 30.
- the feet 31, 32 of the second pair of feet 30 have at their first end 31a, 32a a mounting pin 31c, 32c adapted to the mounting of each foot 31, 32 on each side of the base shell 1 1.
- FIGS. 2A to 2E and 3A to 3E will be described the mounting of the second pair of feet 30 on one of the sidewalls 11a of the base shell 1 1, a symmetrical assembly being carried out on the other opposite side 1 1 b of the base shell 1 1.
- each flank 1 1 a, 1 1 b extends in a longitudinal direction X of the bag 10.
- the side 1 1 has a groove 16 housing the mounting pin 32c of the foot 32.
- the groove 16 extends on the side 1 1 a of the base shell 1 1 between at least two stable positions 16a, 16b of mounting the foot 32.
- the groove 16 extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction X of the base shell January 1.
- the two stable positions 16a, 16b are arranged spaced apart from one another in the length of the groove 16, in the longitudinal direction X of the base shell January 1.
- the two stable positions 16a, 16b are arranged at two opposite ends of the groove 16.
- the groove 16 could have more than two stable mounting positions.
- a third stable mounting position midway between the two stable positions 16a, 16b located at the ends of the groove 16 could be provided to provide an intermediate position for lifting the feet like this. will appear below in the description of the mechanism for lifting and lowering the pairs of feet 20, 30.
- Each stable position 16a, 16b is here formed of a groove portion extending in the height of the base shell 1 1, that is to say in a direction Y substantially perpendicular to the direction of elongation of the groove 16, parallel to the longitudinal direction X of the base shell 1 1.
- the bag is equipped with two unlocking handles 40a, 40b respectively mounted in translation on both flanks 1 1 a, 1 1 b of the base shell 1 1.
- each unlocking handle 40a, 40b is adapted to dislodge the mounting pin 31c, 32c from one of two stable positions 16a, 16b to move the pairs of legs 20, 30 between the folded and unfolded positions.
- An unlocking handle 40a will be described below equipping a first side 1 1 a of the base shell 1 1, the second handle 40b having similar and symmetrical characteristics to equip the second side 1 1b of the base shell 1 1.
- the unlocking handle 40a comprises a slideway 41 adapted to cooperate with an unlocking pin 32d fixed to the foot 32 of the second pair of feet 30.
- the unlocking pin 32d is fixed to the first end 32a of the foot 32 of the second pair of feet 30.
- the release lug 32d extends away from the mounting lug 32c at the first end 32a of the leg 32 of the second pair of legs 30.
- the mounting lugs 31c, 32c and the release lugs 31d, 32d extend in a direction Z perpendicular to the plane XY in which extends the side 1 1a of the base shell 1 1 and the groove 16 described above.
- the slideway 41 comprises at least one active portion 41a, 41b adapted, during the translational movement of the unlocking handle 40a, to cooperate with the release lug 32d to dislodge the mounting lug 32c of one of the two stable positions 16a, 16b mounting.
- the groove 41 comprises two active portions 41a, 41b adapted, during a displacement in translation of the unlocking handle 40a, to cooperate with the release pin 32d to dislodge the mounting pin 32c respectively of the two stable positions 16a, 16b of mounting.
- the slide 41 of the unlocking handle 40a has a main portion which extends substantially in the longitudinal direction X of the base shell 1 1 and vis-à-vis the groove 16 of the sidewall 1 1a.
- Each active portion 41a, 41b has an inclined portion 41a, 41b extending from the main portion 41 of the slideway 41.
- Each active portion or inclined portion 41a, 41b further has an end forming a blocking portion 41c, 41d of the slide 41.
- Each blocking portion 41c, 41d here consists of a slide portion substantially parallel to the main slide portion 41 and offset in the height Y of the sidewall 1 1a of the base shell 1 1 relative to the portion main slide 41.
- the unlocking handle 40a is mounted in translation on the sidewall 1 1a of the base shell 1 1 between an unlocking position (FIG. 2B) and a locking position (FIG. 2A). ) which will be described below.
- the unlocking handle 40a is for example integral with pads 42 slidably mounted in oblong grooves 43 of the base shell 1 1, to guide the translational movement of the handle of unlocking 40a while controlling the end of travel in translation at both ends of the displacement.
- the unlocking handle 40a is secured to four studs 42, mounted in a rectangle arrangement.
- oblong grooves 43 are provided in the sidewall 11a of the base shell 11 and extend in the longitudinal direction X of the base shell 11.
- the displacement of the unlocking handle 40a is thus carried out in translation along the longitudinal direction X of the base shell 1 1 of the bag 10.
- Spring elements 44 are adapted to exert a resilient restoring force on each unlocking handle 40a, 40b from the unlocking position to the locking position.
- the spring elements consist of a helical spring mounted in a housing.
- the elastic return means of the unlocking handle 40a can be implemented by any type of known means forming a spring.
- the unlocking handle 40a is firstly in a locking position, the mounting pin 32c of the foot 32 being held in a first stable position 16a of the groove 16 thanks to the first portion of 41 c lock of the slide 41 of the unlocking handle 40a cooperating with the release lug 32d.
- the unlocking handle 40a is biased resiliently in the locking position.
- the mounting pin 32c then slides in the groove 16 and the release pin 32d slides in a similar way in the main portion of the slide 41 of the unlocking handle 40a.
- This deployment movement is assisted by the jack or cylinders 20 'mounted inside each foot 21, 22 of the first pair of feet 20.
- the second locking portion 41 d of the slideway makes it possible to lock the unlocking lug 32d opposite the mounting lug 32c placed in the second stable position 16b of the groove 16.
- the feet 21, 22, 31, 32 are thus maintained in the high position, the force of the cylinder or jacks blocking the two pairs of legs 20, 30 in the high position for different uses of the bag.
- the handle 40a is moved from the locking position to the unlocking position so that the second inclined portion or active portion 41b of the slideway 41 causes displacement in the Y direction (downwards in FIG. 3A) the unlocking pin 32d, and thus the mounting pin 32c outside the second stable position 16b of the groove 16.
- the mounting pin 32c slides in the groove 16 while the unlocking pin 32d slides symmetrically in the main portion of the slide 41 of the unlocking handle 40 to the end race of the groove 16.
- the first locking portion 41c holds the unlocking pin 32d in position so as to maintain the pin 32c in the first stable position 16a of the groove 16.
- the jack or cylinders can assist the lowering of the bag from the deployed position to the folded position.
- the sidewall 1 1 a of the base shell 1 1 of the case 10 comprises a groove 1 1 'adapted to be housed in the thickness of the sidewall 1. 1 to the foot 32 of the second pair of feet 30 when the latter is in a folded position.
- a similar groove (not shown in the figures) is provided on the other side 1 1b of the base shell 1 1 to accommodate the other foot 31 of the second pair of feet 30.
- This arrangement avoids an extra thickness of the feet and thus limit the foot space when they are in the folded position against the bottom of the bag 10.
- This lifting and lowering mechanism of the bag 10 thus facilitates the handling of the bag.
- This action makes it possible to force on the release lug 31d, 32d of each foot 31, 32 of the second pair of feet 30 and thus to drive each mounting lug 31c, 32c into the groove 16, the unlocking lug 31 d, 32d following the movement of the slide 41 provided in each unlocking handle 40a, 40b.
- the force of the jack or cylinders mounted inside the profiles of the telescopic legs 21, 22 of the first pair of feet 20 can assist the lifting of the bag as its lowering.
- a closure clip or any other locking system can be used to lock the two pairs of legs 20, 30 in the folded position.
- FIG. 6 illustrates more specifically the fitting of the first pair of legs 20 to the basic shell 1 1.
- the attachment means 23 are constituted in this embodiment of an attachment bar 23 connecting the two feet 21, 22 of the first pair of legs 20.
- This attachment bar 23 is adapted to cooperate with lugs 25 integral with the bottom of the base shell 1 January.
- the lugs 25 thus form fingers or hooks for holding the fastening bar 23.
- the base shell 1 1 can be detached at the attachment bar 23 of the first pair of feet 20.
- the movement of the two unlocking handles 40a, 40b and an upward movement of the base shell 1 1 can extract each mounting pin 31c, 32c of the first stable position 16a mounting.
- the base shell 1 1 can then be detached from the pairs of legs 20, 30 as shown in Figure 5B.
- the base shell 1 1 is positioned with an inclination angle of the order of 30 degrees to nest the attachment bar 23 in the hooks 25 provided under the bottom of the base shell 1 1.
- the mounting lugs 31c, 32c fit into the grooves 16 at the first stable positions 16a mounting.
- the base shell 1 1 can provide a bed or child's bed function. It is possible to place inside the base shell 1 1 a piece of fabric of the type "bumper" to marry the interior and cover at least a portion of the outer rim of the base shell 1 1.
- a mattress can be placed inside the base shell January 1.
- base shell 1 1 as a bassinet or bed can be implemented both with the pairs of legs 20, 30 in the deployed position as shown in Figure 5A, in the folded position .
- the base shell 1 1 may also be provided with strips 17, for transporting the base shell 1 1 forming a basket.
- a changing table 50 is adapted to fit on the base shell 1 1, alone or equipped with the bed.
- the changing table 50 may be made of a polypropylene foam with reinforcements 51 on each side to prevent the child from falling on it.
- the changing table 50 can be provided on its underside with a footprint or groove (not shown in the figures) for suspending the changing table 50 to the base shell 1 January.
- the changing table 50 can thus be held vertically to a handle 18 provided on the base shell 1 January.
- the changing table 50 is easily accessible and does not touch the ground to prevent contamination.
- the base shell 1 1 can also, with or without the pairs of feet 20, 30, be designed to provide a bath function.
- the base shell 1 1 of the bag 10 has a discharge positioned in the bottom of the base shell 1 January.
- a piece of the shutter type (not shown in the figures) is positioned on an outer face of the base shell 1 1 to block the evacuation when the bath function is not used. This avoids any intrusion from the outside to the inside of the base shell 1 1 by evacuation.
- a sealed element the type of an inflation structure or a pool-type liner 60 is placed inside and attached to the periphery of the base shell 1 January.
- This watertight element 60 may comprise an ergonomic tip (not shown) that can adapt to the discharge orifice positioned in the bottom of the base shell 1 January.
- a drain hose (not shown) can be connected to the ergonomic tip to allow water to be vented remotely.
- the sealing member 60 can then be removed from the base shell to use it in other functions.
- the suitcase described above may also be provided to allow the mounting of the cover shell 12 on the pairs of feet 20, 30.
- the bag 10 includes means for mounting the pairs of legs 20, 30 to the cover shell 12.
- the cover shell 12 comprises a flap 70 pivotally mounted between a projecting position as shown in Figures 9A and 9B and a retracted position (see for example Figures 1A and 1B).
- the flap 70 comprises a housing 70a adapted to house the attachment means 23 of the first pair of legs 20 when the flap 70 is in projecting position as illustrated in Figures 9A and 9B.
- the housing 70a may be provided with hooks or pins similar to the pins 25 described above with reference to Figure 6 for mounting the fastening bar 23 to the base shell 1 January.
- the cover shell 12 has housings 12 ', as shown in Figures 10A and 10B for holding, for example by clipping, the mounting lugs 31c, 32c provided at the first ends 31a, 32a of each foot 31, 32 of the second pair of feet 30.
- each mounting pin 31c, 32c slides along a slope 71 formed in a housing 12 'of the cover shell 12.
- Each latch 72 is slidably connected to the cover shell 12.
- a spring (not shown) between each latch 72 and the cover shell 12 allows the latch 72 to move and return to the initial position after passage of the mounting pin 31c, 32c.
- the mounting pin 31c, 32c forces on the latch 72 which is displaced in translation in an upper plane of the cover shell.
- the spring is then compressed.
- the latch 72 resumes its initial position above the mounting pin 31c, 32c thus blocking it in position.
- the cover shell 12 can thus be held in the up position as shown in FIG. 9B.
- the cover shell 12 here forms a lounger in the high position.
- the presence of the wheels 33 allows to use the cover shell 12 as a stroller.
- the cover shell 12 has an outer face of rounded or convex shape. A tilting effect of the lounger can thus be obtained when the cover shell 12 is placed on the floor.
- the cover shell 12 may be provided with straps 19 for handling the cover shell 12 in its transat function.
- a foam support may be provided in the cover shell 12 to provide a comfortable seat for a child, including keeping the head at a higher level than the feet.
- the cover shell 12 may be equipped with a safety harness or a piece of cloth called "reducer” to seat young children.
- FIGS. 12A and 12B show a partial perspective view of the assembly means 13.
- first assembly means 81 extend over the entire periphery of the base shell 1 1 and second assembly means 82 extend substantially all around the cover shell 12.
- these first and second assembly means 81 and 82 are assembled to close the bag 10 and thus keep the base shell 1 1 and the cover shell 12 closed against each other.
- first and second assembly means 81, 82 can be dissociated to separate the base shell 1 1 and the cover shell 12 for separate use.
- the bag 10 is formed of three distinct parts (the base shell 1 1, the cover shell 12 and the two pairs of legs 20, 30) which can be coupled in pairs according to the desired uses.
- the assembly means are made from a zipper, type Eclair® closure.
- each slide fastener 81a, 82a is sewn onto a member designated rod 83 which allows pinch mounting in each shell 1 1, 12.
- a piece 84 forming a cover serves to block the subassembly of the slide fastener 81a, 82a and the ring 83 between the shell 1 1, 12 itself and a filling foam 85 by dipsing.
- the base shell 1 1 of the bag 10 is composed of a polypropylene outer structure, an expanded polypropylene foam 85 which makes it possible in particular to ensure a bed function and a cover piece 84 now by dipsage the assembly formed of the rod 83 and the slide fastener 81 a.
- a groove 86 is provided at the periphery of the base shell 1 1 to insert the rod 83 and a wing 84a of the cover member 84 to block the rod 83 in the groove 86.
- the cover shell 12 is composed of an outer polypropylene structure, an expanded polypropylene foam 85 which makes it possible in particular to form a seat for use as a deckchair of the cover shell 12.
- the cover member 84 comprises, as previously, dipsing means making it possible to hold the rod 83 associated with the slide fastener 82a in a groove 87 provided at the periphery of the cover shell 12.
- This type of assembly is in no way limiting. However, it allows easy assembly and disassembly of all elements.
- the handling handles 17, 18 previously described can be sewn or mounted in the cover piece 84.
- the suitcase once assembled and provided pairs of feet 20, 30 in the folded position can be a classic travel article.
- a bag can have a capacity of about 70 liters, and for example about 20 to 30 liters in the cover shell 12 and 40 to 50 liters in the base shell 1 January.
- the bag 10 can be easily handled by rolling on the ground.
- a handle 90 may be provided and mounted in a conventional manner between a retracted position in the bottom of the bag 10 and an extracted position allowing the handling and rolling of the bag 10.
- the bag as illustrated in Figure 13 could be equipped with two additional wheels, replacing the support bar 24.
- the mounting on four wheels of the bag 10 allows the handling thereof as a carriage, especially when the bag 10 is placed in height.
- a suitcase 10 has been described in which the base shells 11 and forming a cover 12 can be dissociated, the present invention also applies to a suitcase formed of two shells integral with each other. , which can be opened relative to each other along a longitudinal edge of the bag.
- the high position of the bag thanks to the two pairs of feet arranged in the deployed position, facilitates the loading and unloading of the bag.
- the base shell 1 1 can be equipped with a handle.
- the cover shell 12 may be provided with a handle, to form a booster stroller when the cover shell 12 is used in cooperation with the pair of feet 20, 30 in the deployed position.
- a sun protection, a rain protection or a mosquito repellent can be fixed on the edges of the cover shell 12 and / or the base shell 1 January.
- the shapes and dimensions of the base shell 1 1 and the cover shell 12 are illustrated by way of non-limiting example.
- cover shell 12 could be flat and not curved.
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Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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FR1558445A FR3040863B1 (fr) | 2015-09-10 | 2015-09-10 | Valise a pieds reglables |
PCT/FR2016/052270 WO2017042507A1 (fr) | 2015-09-10 | 2016-09-09 | Valise a pieds réglables |
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