Storage tool

文档序号:1421559 发布日期:2020-03-17 浏览:39次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 收纳用具 (Storage tool ) 是由 藤木武史 清水阳芳 于 2019-09-10 设计创作,主要内容包括:本发明提供一种能够同时提高移动时的便利性和相对于收纳库、储物柜等装卸时的便利性的收纳用具。一种收纳用具(1),具备:收纳用具主体(2),具有收纳空间;和肩带(3),能够将该收纳用具主体(2)从肩进行悬吊,收纳用具(1)采用如下的构成:肩带(3)以能够采取悬吊用的立起姿势和倒伏姿势(B)的状态安装于所述收纳用具主体(2),并构成为在该倒伏姿势(B)下成为能够使所述收纳用具主体(2)水平移动的拉手。(The invention provides a storage tool which can simultaneously improve convenience during movement and convenience during loading and unloading relative to a storage warehouse, a storage cabinet and the like. A storage tool (1) is provided with: a storage tool body (2) having a storage space; and a shoulder strap (3) capable of hanging the storage tool body (2) from the shoulder, wherein the storage tool (1) is configured as follows: the shoulder harness (3) is attached to the storage tool body (2) in a state capable of assuming a hanging standing posture and a falling posture (B), and is configured as a handle capable of horizontally moving the storage tool body (2) in the falling posture (B).)

1. A storage tool is provided with: a storage tool body having a storage space; and a shoulder strap capable of suspending the storage tool body from a shoulder,

the shoulder harness is attached to the storage tool body in a state capable of assuming a hanging upright posture and a hanging down posture, and is configured as a handle capable of horizontally moving the storage tool body in the hanging down posture.

2. The storage tool of claim 1,

the paired attachment portions of the shoulder straps are attached to the storage tool body,

in the collapsed posture, the intermediate portion of the shoulder harness is positioned obliquely downward with respect to the two attachment portions.

3. The storage tool of claim 2,

in the collapsed position, a space is formed between the intermediate portion of the shoulder strap and the storage tool body.

4. The storage tool of claim 2,

the two attachment portions of the shoulder strap are respectively connected to the storage tool body so as to be rotatable, one attachment portion is offset to one end side of the specific direction with respect to the center of the specific direction in the storage tool body, and the other attachment portion is offset to the other end side of the specific direction with respect to the center of the specific direction.

5. The storage tool of claim 1,

the bottom surface of the storage tool main body is formed of a material having good sliding properties.

6. The storage tool of claim 1,

a business card pocket is formed in an intermediate portion of an outer surface of the storage tool body, and the business card pocket is located at a position where the business card pocket does not interfere with the shoulder strap in the fallen posture.

Technical Field

The present invention relates to a storage device suitable for use in offices and the like.

Background

Recently, storage tools for storing personal computers and other tools required for work and moving within companies have become widespread, and the importance thereof has been increasing along with the change of work modes.

As such a storage tool, a storage tool is known in which a handle (japanese: ち hand) is provided near an opening edge of a box-shaped storage tool main body, and is particularly useful in offices and the like that use the free address (for example, see non-patent document 1).

However, since the conventional storage tool is held by the handle and is carried away like a bag, at least one hand occupies the storage tool during movement. Therefore, if a document or the like is held with the other hand, both hands cannot be used, which causes inconvenience in opening and closing the door or the like.

Although it is also seen that a general handbag or the like capable of being suspended from a shoulder and moved is used instead of a storage tool dedicated for movement in a company, the use form of the handbag or the like in a company or the like other than the movement is not considered at all.

Disclosure of Invention

Problems to be solved by the invention

The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object thereof is to provide a storage tool which can improve both convenience in movement and convenience in loading and unloading to and from a storage box, a locker, or the like.

Means for solving the problems

The storage tool according to the invention described in claim 1 includes: a storage tool body having a storage space; and a shoulder strap that can suspend the storage tool body from a shoulder, wherein the shoulder strap is attached to the storage tool body in a state that can take a standing posture and a lying posture for suspension, and is configured to be a handle (japanese hand-drawing) that can horizontally move the storage tool body in the lying posture.

In the storage tool according to claim 1 of the invention according to claim 2, the paired attachment portions of the shoulder strap are attached to the storage tool body, and the intermediate portion of the shoulder strap is positioned obliquely downward with respect to the two attachment portions in the collapsed posture.

In the storage tool according to claim 2, in the storage tool according to the invention described in claim 3, a space portion is formed between the intermediate portion of the shoulder strap and the storage tool body in the collapsed posture.

In the storage tool according to claim 2 of the invention according to claim 4, the two attachment portions of the shoulder strap are rotatably connected to the storage tool body, respectively, one attachment portion is offset to one end side of the specific direction with respect to a center of the specific direction in the storage tool body, and the other attachment portion is offset to the other end side of the specific direction with respect to the center of the specific direction.

The storage tool according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein the bottom surface of the storage tool main body is formed of a material having good slidability in the storage tool according to claim 5.

In the storage tool according to claim 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, in the storage tool according to claim 6, a business card pocket is formed in an intermediate portion of an outer surface of the storage tool body, and the business card pocket is located at a position where the business card pocket does not interfere with the shoulder strap in the laid-down posture.

ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION

According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a storage tool which can improve both convenience in movement and convenience in loading and unloading to and from a storage box, a locker, and the like.

Drawings

Fig. 1 is a front view showing a storage tool according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Fig. 2 is a left side view showing the storage tool of this embodiment.

Fig. 3 is a rear view showing the storage tool of this embodiment.

Fig. 4 is a right side view showing the storage tool of the embodiment.

Fig. 5 is a front view showing the storage tool of this embodiment.

Fig. 6 is a right side view showing the storage tool of the embodiment.

Fig. 7 is a plan view showing the storage tool of this embodiment.

FIG. 8 is a plan view showing a state in which the gores (Japanese: マチ) of the storage tool of this embodiment are unfolded.

Fig. 9 is a sectional end view taken along line X-X in fig. 8.

Fig. 10 is a perspective view showing the storage tool of the embodiment.

Fig. 11 is an explanatory view showing a holding plate of the storage tool according to this embodiment.

Description of the reference numerals

1 … storage tool

2 … storage tool body

3 … shoulder strap

31. 32 … mounting part

34 … space part

84 … pocket for visiting card

(A) … standing posture

(B) … lying posture

Detailed Description

An embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to fig. 1 to 11.

The storage tool 1 includes a storage tool body 2 having a storage space S, and a shoulder strap 3 capable of suspending the storage tool body 2 from a shoulder.

The storage tool body 2 is a box-shaped member having a storage space S that opens upward, and includes a bottom wall 4 that closes the lower portion of the storage space S, a front wall 5 that surrounds the storage space S, a side wall 6, a back wall 7, and another side wall 8.

The bottom wall 4 is formed by overlapping an unillustrated inner sheet on the inner surface of the outer sheet 41 and sewing the peripheral edges thereof together, and the outer sheet 41 and the unillustrated inner sheet are each formed of a flexibly deformable material. Further, a material having good slidability, specifically, polyester is selected for the exterior sheet 41.

As shown in fig. 1, 5, 7, 8, and 9, the front wall 5 is mainly composed of a front wall body 50 in which a plate-shaped rigid core member 53 and a cushion sheet 54 are interposed between an exterior sheet 51 and an interior sheet 52, and the rigid core member 53 is disposed only in the upper half of the front wall body 50. The 1 st and 2 nd pockets 56 and 57 are provided on the outer surface side of the front wall body 50, and the cosmetic downward pocket 58 is provided at the upper end portion on the inner surface side. In the 1 st pocket 56, a lower edge 56a and an outer side edge 56b are sewn to a lower edge 50a and a side edge 50b of the front wall main body 50, respectively, and an inner side edge 56c is connected to the front wall main body 50 via a gusset 56 d. In the 2 nd pocket 57, the lower edge 57a and the outer edge 57b are sewn to the lower edge 50a and the other side edge 50c of the front wall main body 50, respectively, and the inner edge 57c is connected to the front wall main body 50 via a gusset 57 d. The inner side edge 56c of the 1 st pocket 56 and the inner side edge 57c of the 2 nd pocket are separably connected via a string connecting member (a japanese line ファスナ, for example, a zipper) 59. That is, when the linear fastener 59 is closed, the 1 st and 2 nd pockets 56 and 57 are continuous substantially in a flush manner while the inner edges of the respective gores 56d and 57d are closed while being bent. On the other hand, when the line-joining member 59 is opened, the upper sides of the inner edges 56c and 57c are separated while the strips 56d and 57d are unfolded, and the opening widths of the pockets 56 and 57 are increased.

As shown in fig. 2, 7, 8 and 9, one side wall 6 is mainly composed of a one side wall body 60 composed of an exterior sheet 61 and an interior sheet 62, and a pocket 64 is formed on the outer surface thereof. The exterior sheet 61 and the interior sheet 62 are formed of a flexibly deformable material. An end edge 64a of the pocket 64 is sewn to an end edge 60a of a side wall body 60. The lower edge 64b of the pocket 64 is connected to the lower edge 60b of one side wall main body 60 via a flexibly deformable curtain-shaped piece 1 c, and the other end edge 64d of the pocket 64 is connected to the other end edge 60c of one side wall main body 60 via a foldable piece 2 e. The pocket 64 is a member for inserting a beverage or the like contained in a PET bottle (PET bottle), not shown, and the pocket 64 is largely opened in a state where the 1 st and 2 nd gores 64c and 64e are unfolded. When the 1 st and 2 nd strips 64c and 64e are folded, the pocket 64 can be closed to a position along the outer surface of the one-side-wall body 60, and a hook 64f for maintaining the closed state is provided in the 2 nd strip 64 e.

As shown in fig. 3, 7, 8, and 9, the back wall 7 is mainly composed of a back wall body 70 in which a plate-shaped rigid core 73 and a cushion sheet 74 are interposed between an exterior sheet 71 and an interior sheet 72, and the rigid core 73 is disposed only in the upper half of the back wall body 70. A pocket 75 is provided on the outer surface side of the rear wall body 70, and a cosmetic downward pocket 76 is provided at the upper end portion on the inner surface side. The lower edge 75a and both side edges 75b of the pocket 75 on the outer surface side are sewn to the lower edge 70a and both side edges 70b of the back wall body 70, respectively, and the pocket 75 on the outer surface side is opened upward.

As shown in fig. 4, 6, 7 and 8, the other side wall 8 is mainly composed of the other side wall main body 80 composed of an exterior sheet 81 and an interior sheet 82, and a business card pocket 84 is formed in an intermediate portion of the outer surface thereof. The exterior sheet 81 and the interior sheet 82 are formed of a flexibly deformable material. The business card pocket 84 is a pocket-shaped member into which a business card can be inserted from above, and a portion corresponding to the inserted business card is a transparent window 84 a.

The storage tool body 2 is provided with a partition plate 9 that divides the storage space S into a main region S1 and a sub region (subarea) S2, and a shape retaining plate 10 that maintains the overall shape of the storage tool body 2 in a box shape.

As shown in fig. 7, 8, and 9, the partition 9 is mainly composed of a partition body 90 in which a plate-shaped rigid core 93 and a cushion sheet 94 are interposed between an outer sheet 91 and an inner sheet 92, and both end edges of the partition body 90 are separably connected to the back wall 7 via a gusset 95.

The holding plate 10 is a member in which an inner sheet 102 is added to one surface of an elastically deformable rigid core member 101, and includes a bottom plate portion 10a joined to the inner surface of the bottom wall 4, and side plate portions 10c connected to both ends of the bottom plate portion 10a via hinge portions 10b so as to be rotatable and joined to the inner surfaces of the one side wall 6 and the other side wall 8. The hinge portion 10b is provided by a long hole 101x, and the long hole 101x is formed by removing the rigid core material 101 at a portion other than both end portions in the width direction at the portion by punching or the like. The shape retaining plate 10 is attached to the storage tool body 2 in a state where the upper ends of both side plate portions 10c are inserted into a downward facing pocket 65 provided at the upper end of the inner surface of one side wall 6 and a downward facing pocket, not shown, provided at the upper end of the inner surface of the other side wall 8, respectively. The holding plate 10 can be taken out from the storage device main body 2 by elastically deforming the side plate portion thereof and pulling out from the corresponding downward facing pocket. The removed shape retaining plate can be folded into a plate shape as shown in fig. 11 (a), (b), and (c), and in the folded state, for example, can be stored in the main area S1 in the storage space S of the storage tool main body 2. Since the bottom wall 4 and the side walls 6 and 8 of the storage tool body 2 from which the shape retaining plate 10 is removed do not have a core material, the entire storage tool body can be deformed flatly so that the front wall 5 and the rear wall 7 are close to each other, and the volume can be reduced. In addition to the above-described method, the hinge portion 10b may be formed by another method such as thinning the rigid core material 101 at the portion.

As described above, the storage tool body 2 includes the front wall 5 and the rear wall 7 which are paired walls facing each other with the storage space S therebetween, and the shoulder strap 3 is provided so as to extend between these walls 5 and 7.

That is, the shoulder harness 3 is attached to the storage tool body 2 in a state capable of assuming a hanging upright posture (a) and a hanging down posture (B), and is configured as a handle capable of horizontally moving the storage tool body 2 in the hanging down posture (B). The shoulder straps 3 are band-shaped members attached to the storage tool body 2 at paired attachment portions 31 and 32 set at both ends, and are set to a length that can be hung on the shoulders of the user in the standing posture (a) shown in fig. 1 to 4. In the lying posture (B) shown in fig. 5 and 6, the intermediate portion 33 of the shoulder harness 3 is positioned obliquely downward with respect to the both attachment portions 31 and 32, and a space portion 34 in which a hand can be placed is formed between the intermediate portion 33 and the storage tool body 2. That is, in this embodiment, the intermediate portion 33 of the shoulder harness 3 is positioned outside the other side wall 8 of the storage tool body 2 in the collapsed posture (B), and a space 34 into which a finger can be inserted is formed between the other side wall 8 and the intermediate portion 33. That is, the intermediate portion 33 of the shoulder strap 3 functions as a handle used when the storage tool body 2 is moved horizontally.

The mounting portions 31 and 32 of the shoulder straps 3 are rotatably connected to the storage tool body 2 via pivot shafts 35. The one mounting portion 31 is offset by a distance L toward one end side of the specific direction D with respect to the center C of the specific direction D in the storage tool body 2, and the other mounting portion 32 is offset by a distance L toward the other end side of the specific direction D with respect to the center C of the specific direction. Specifically, according to this embodiment, the specific direction D means a direction perpendicular to the one side wall 6 and the other side wall 8, in other words, a left-right direction in fig. 1, and the center C means a position equidistant from the two side walls 6 and 8. One attachment portion 31 of the shoulder strap 3 is pivotally connected to the front wall 5 of the storage tool body 2 via a pivot shaft 35. Specifically, the pivot shaft 35 has a head 35a with a large diameter at the outer end side and a female screw hole 35b at the inner end side. After the pivot shaft 35 is inserted through the attachment portion 31 from the outside, the inner end side thereof is rotatably inserted through the shaft support member 36 swaged to the front wall 5, and the retaining member 37 is screwed into the female screw hole 35b on the inner end surface thereof, whereby the attachment portion 31 of the shoulder strap 3 is rotatably attached to the storage tool body 2. In the structure in which the other attachment portion 32 of the shoulder strap 3 is attached to the back wall 7, the same or corresponding portions are denoted by the same reference numerals and the description thereof is omitted, as well as the structure in which the one attachment portion 31 is attached.

Fig. 1 showing the present embodiment is a front view showing the storage tool 1 in which the shoulder belt 3 is set to the standing posture (a), fig. 2 is a left side view thereof, fig. 3 is a rear view thereof, and fig. 4 is a right side view thereof. Fig. 5 is a front view of the storage device 1 with the shoulder straps 3 in the lying posture (B), and fig. 6 is a right side view thereof. Fig. 7 is a plan view showing the storage tool 1, and fig. 8 is a plan view showing a state in which the gores are spread. Fig. 9 is a sectional end view taken along line X-X in fig. 8. Fig. 10 is a perspective view showing the storage device 1 in which the shoulder straps 3 are in the lying posture (B). Fig. 11 is an explanatory view showing the shape retaining plate 10.

With the storage tool having such a configuration, the operation during transportation can be smoothly performed from the storage and storage state in a locker (locker) or the like, and the convenience of movement in a company can be improved.

Specifically, according to the storage tool 1, the shoulder belt 3 can be rotated with respect to the storage tool body 2, thereby selectively taking the standing posture (a) and the lying posture (B). When the shoulder belt 3 is set to the standing posture (a), the storage device main body 2 can be suspended by hanging the shoulder belt 3 on the shoulder. Therefore, the burden imposed on the user is reduced, and a large number of articles such as personal computers and documents can be stored in the storage tool main body 2 and easily moved. In addition, since the user releases both hands during the movement, the degree of freedom of the movement increases.

When the shoulder straps 3 are brought into the lying posture (B), the height of the entire storage tool 1 is reduced, and the storage tool can be efficiently stored in a locker, a storage box, or the like. In the lying posture (B), the intermediate portion 33 of the shoulder strap 3 is located outside the side wall 8 having the business card pocket 84, and therefore the intermediate portion 33 can be used as a handle. That is, when the hand is hung on the intermediate portion 33 and pulled out in front of the same, the entire storage tool 1 can be smoothly taken out from the locker or the like.

In this embodiment, in the collapsed posture (B), the intermediate portion 33 of the shoulder harness 3 is positioned obliquely downward with respect to the two attachment portions 31 and 32, and therefore, the storage tool body can be prevented from falling over when taken out. That is, when the traction force F acts on the shoulder belt 3 in association with the pulling-out operation, the traction force F acts on the pivot shaft 35 as a force that can be decomposed into a horizontal component force F1 in the pulling-out direction and a downward vertical component force F2. Therefore, the storage tool body 2 is pressed downward by the downward vertical component force F2, and the falling over is effectively suppressed. In other words, in the storage tool 1, when the handle is pulled and the storage tool body 2 is horizontally moved, a downward force vector is always generated, and therefore, the storage tool body 2 can be prevented from falling over.

Further, since the space portion 34 is formed between the intermediate portion 33 of the shoulder strap 3 and the storage tool body 2, it is possible to insert a finger into the space portion 34 and grip the intermediate portion 33, and it is possible to easily take out the storage tool body 2 from the locker or the like.

Further, since the paired attachment portions 31 and 32 of the shoulder harness 3 are disposed so as to be spaced apart from each other in the left-right direction with respect to the center C of the storage tool body 2, the shoulder harness 3 in the upright posture (a) can be easily hung on the shoulder, and the operation during transportation can be performed more smoothly from the storage/storage state in the locker or the like. Further, since the centers of rotation of the storage tool main bodies 2 in a state of being hung on the shoulders are arranged at two positions in a dispersed manner, the storage tool main bodies are less likely to undergo seesaw movements, and a stable suspended state can be obtained.

Further, since the outer sheet 41 of the bottom wall 4, which is the bottom surface of the storage device main body 2, is formed of a material having good sliding properties, the storage device main body 2 can easily move horizontally, and falling over due to catching can be prevented or suppressed.

Further, since the business card pocket 84 is formed in the middle portion of the outer surface of the storage tool main body 2 and the business card pocket 84 is located at a position not interfering with the shoulder harness 3 in the lying posture (B), the holder of the storage tool 1 can be clearly shown in the storage and storage state.

The configuration of the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and the application thereof is not limited to the intra-company movement.

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