EP3785567A1 - Suitcase hook - Google Patents

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EP3785567A1
EP3785567A1 EP18916075.7A EP18916075A EP3785567A1 EP 3785567 A1 EP3785567 A1 EP 3785567A1 EP 18916075 A EP18916075 A EP 18916075A EP 3785567 A1 EP3785567 A1 EP 3785567A1
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José Manuel TORREJÓN PRIAN
Francisco Javier Fuentes Camuesco
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/02Fastening articles to the garment
    • A45F5/021Fastening articles to the garment to the belt
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/38Luggage carriers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/02Fastening articles to the garment

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  • the invented device is designed to be coupled to the belt, trousers or clothing on its top and to the handles of the suitcases on its bottom, being able to be dragged without any greater effort than walking, in such a way that through the invented device it is possible to transport the suitcases, for travel, for school, etc., leaving the hands of the people who transport them free.
  • the field of application of the invention falls within the technical field of objects used in order to improve the mobility of people.
  • Travel bags are commonly used by millions of users throughout the world and have been used for many years, this use being expanded exponentially in recent decades. Becoming very popular, especially through the number of trips that can be made in a single day in the world in which we live. For all these reasons, we can say that travel bags are an object commonly used to transport small quantities of goods (clothes, personal effects, documentation, computers) and widely used worldwide.
  • the invented device is presented as a flat piece on its front divided into two parts so that it can be adapted on its internal U-shaped part to a belt, trousers or clothing on the back of the people, and that it provides at the back of this two U-shaped hooks, so that it can hold the handle of the travel suitcases, school, etc.
  • the device invented as a whole is coupled to the belt on the back of the belt and to the handle of the suitcases on the other precisely, which are detailed below.
  • the suitcase hook is composed of a main hook (1), a secondary hook (2) and a central curved part (3), such that the main hook (1) comprises the area of coupling to a belt, trousers or clothing.
  • the secondary hook 2 holds the suitcase handles.
  • the high side face of the central piece (4) is presented where it is possible to observe on the one hand an inverted U of the main hook (1) that is the one that fits into a belt, trousers, or clothing, and on the other central part (4) a distance that allows it to rest on the buttocks of people and thus have a sufficient distance so that it prevents it from hitting the back of the heels of people with the front of the suitcase they drag, as well as a curved part (3) that allows, once the piece is used and when it is stored, that it can be fitted upside down in the handle of the suitcase and is flat with respect to it and thus does not occupy a place inside it, its storage system being very comfortable, and on the bottom, a secondary U-shaped hook (2), where the handles of the suitcases (M) stop falling and that it has small protrusions that also prevent the handle of the suitcase from being removed during transport.
  • a secondary U-shaped hook (2) where the handles of the suitcases (M) stop falling and that it has small protrusions that also prevent the handle of the suitcase from being
  • FIG. 2 it is presented at the front, where two main U-shaped hooks (1) come out, which is where they are coupled to the belt, trousers or clothing.
  • Figure 5 it is a side view of how the suitcase hook fits into the suitcase (M).
  • Figure 6 is a side view of how the suitcase hook fits into the suitcase (M).
  • Figure 5 shows the condition of the piece in the suitcase.

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Abstract

Suitcase hook, which allows it to be fitted to the belt, trousers or clothing of a user, and which is hooked to the handles of a suitcase on its bottom, ensuring that the suitcase can be dragged without any greater effort than walking, which is constituted by a central piece that at its top has a main U-shaped hook with which the user is hooked; and has at its bottom a central curved part and at least one secondary U-shaped hook with which it is hooked to the suitcase..

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    PURPOSE OF THE INVENTION
  • The invented device is designed to be coupled to the belt, trousers or clothing on its top and to the handles of the suitcases on its bottom, being able to be dragged without any greater effort than walking, in such a way that through the invented device it is possible to transport the suitcases, for travel, for school, etc., leaving the hands of the people who transport them free.
  • The field of application of the invention falls within the technical field of objects used in order to improve the mobility of people.
  • BEHIND THE INVENTION
  • There are numerous problems when it comes to keeping your hands occupied to carry your suitcases, due to the large amount of things that people want to transport and in turn actions that they want to perform, and even their use by people with reduced mobility in their hands or arms. Travel bags are commonly used by millions of users throughout the world and have been used for many years, this use being expanded exponentially in recent decades. Becoming very popular, especially through the number of trips that can be made in a single day in the world in which we live. For all these reasons, we can say that travel bags are an object commonly used to transport small quantities of goods (clothes, personal effects, documentation, computers) and widely used worldwide.
  • This is why the suitcase hook goes one step further in the sector of the personal transport of objects, since with the suitcase hook it is possible to carry out more than one action at a time on short or long journeys carried out with a suitcase.
  • That is why, with the suitcase hook, we go one step further in the field of objects used in order to improve the mobility of people, as in particular in their ways of transporting suitcases, different from what has been known to date.
  • Below is a detailed description of the invention that completes these general ideas introduced in this point.
  • DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
  • The invented device is presented as a flat piece on its front divided into two parts so that it can be adapted on its internal U-shaped part to a belt, trousers or clothing on the back of the people, and that it provides at the back of this two U-shaped hooks, so that it can hold the handle of the travel suitcases, school, etc.
  • The device invented as a whole is coupled to the belt on the back of the belt and to the handle of the suitcases on the other precisely, which are detailed below.
  • To complete the description that is being made and in order to help a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, a set of drawings is attached as an integral part thereof in which, by way of illustration and not limitation, the following has been represented:
    • Figure 1 is a schematic representation of the suitcase hook device.
    • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the suitcase hook, depicted in Figure 1
    • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the suitcase hook, depicted in Figure 1.
    • Figure 4 is a front view of the bottom of the suitcase hook, schematically depicted in Figure 1.
    • Figure 5 is a side view of how the suitcase hook fits into the suitcase.
    • Figure 6 is a side view of how the suitcase hook looks so that you can drag it.
    DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • As can be seen in Figure 1, the suitcase hook is composed of a main hook (1), a secondary hook (2) and a central curved part (3), such that the main hook (1) comprises the area of coupling to a belt, trousers or clothing.
  • Further as depicted in Figure 1, the secondary hook 2 holds the suitcase handles.
  • As can be seen in Figure 1, the high side face of the central piece (4) is presented where it is possible to observe on the one hand an inverted U of the main hook (1) that is the one that fits into a belt, trousers, or clothing, and on the other central part (4) a distance that allows it to rest on the buttocks of people and thus have a sufficient distance so that it prevents it from hitting the back of the heels of people with the front of the suitcase they drag, as well as a curved part (3) that allows, once the piece is used and when it is stored, that it can be fitted upside down in the handle of the suitcase and is flat with respect to it and thus does not occupy a place inside it, its storage system being very comfortable, and on the bottom, a secondary U-shaped hook (2), where the handles of the suitcases (M) stop falling and that it has small protrusions that also prevent the handle of the suitcase from being removed during transport.
  • As can be seen in Figure 2, it is presented at the front, where two main U-shaped hooks (1) come out, which is where they are coupled to the belt, trousers or clothing.
  • As can be seen in Figure 3, it is presented at the back, where two U-shaped secondary hooks (2) come out, which in turn allow the transport of the handle suitcases with a pull bar like two, as well as the protrusions that prevent the suitcases from leaving without the person taking them out.
  • As can be seen in Figure 4, it is presented at the bottom where two U-shaped hooks come out, which has also taken into account that separation between them so that it also leaves the handles of the suitcases free and can be pressed both at the time of collection and its extension, making this action more comfortable.
  • As can be seen in Figure 5, it is a side view of how the suitcase hook fits into the suitcase (M).
  • Finally you can see Figure 6, which is a side view of how the suitcase hook fits into the suitcase (M).
  • DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED IMPLEMENTATION
  • We can see how in Figure 2, we have the piece on the front separated by the central U-shaped part so that it can be adapted to the belt, trousers or clothing. In Figure 3, we have the high side face of the piece where it is possible to observe on the one hand an inverted U that is the one that fits into a belt, trousers, or clothing, and on the other central part a distance that allows it to rest on the buttocks of people and thus have a sufficient distance so that it prevents it from hitting the back of the heels of people with the front of the suitcase they are pulling as well as a curvature that allows once the piece is used and when it is stored, that it can be fitted upside down in the handle of the suitcase and is flat with respect to it and thus does not occupy a place inside it, its storage system being very comfortable, and on the bottom, a U, where the handles of the suitcases stop falling and small protrusions that also prevent the handle of the suitcase from being removed during transport. In Figure 4, we have the lower face of the piece where two U-shaped hooks come out, which in turn allow the transport of the handle suitcases with a pull bar like two, as well as the protrusions that prevent the suitcases from leaving without the person taking them out.
  • Figure 5 shows the condition of the piece in the suitcase.
  • In Figure 6, we have the condition in which the extended piece is in the suitcase.
  • Described sufficiently in the foregoing the nature of the invention, as well as the description of how to carry it out, the following claims that constitute the essence of the aforementioned invention are specified below, taking into account that the terms that have been drafted in this specification must be taken in a broad and not limiting sense.

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  1. SUITCASE HOOK, which allows it to be fitted to a belt, trousers or clothing, and is hooked to the handles of a suitcase, which is characterized in that it is comprised of a central piece (4) that at its top has a main U-shaped hook;and has at its bottom a central curved part and at least one secondary U-shaped hook (2).
  2. SUITCASE HOOK, according to claim 1, characterized in that the secondary hooks (2) have protrusions.
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ES201830600U ES1216371Y (en) 2018-04-26 2018-04-26 HITCH FOR SUITCASES
PCT/ES2018/070823 WO2019207179A1 (en) 2018-04-26 2018-12-21 Suitcase hook

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