US20110068136A1 - Cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, and more particular to a multi-functional structure which applies a fastening mode to facilitate a user to quickly contain and access a flexible enclosure, such as a bag or clothing.
- FIG. 1 it shows a schematic view of an ordinary recycle shopping bag in an unfolded state.
- the recycle shopping bag includes primarily a bag unit 3 , a handle 31 , a cover piece 300 , a male containing piece 304 and a female containing piece 305 , wherein the cover piece 300 further includes a fixing end 302 and an open end 303 .
- the cover piece 300 is fixed at an exterior side of the bag unit 3 by the fixing end 302 , the male containing piece 304 is provided at a proper position of the open end 303 and the female containing piece 305 is provided at a position corresponding to an upper side of the male containing piece 304 with a proper distance.
- FIG. 2 it shows the ordinary recycle shopping bag which is rolled up. When containing, the bag unit 3 is first folded to be at a same width with that of the cover piece 300 and is then rolled up below the open end 303 of the cover piece 300 , along with the handle 31 .
- the bag unit 3 When the bag unit 3 is rolled up to be at a same size of the cover piece 300 , the bag unit 3 is next collected by the male containing piece 304 of the open end 303 and the female containing piece 305 is fixed, thereby enabling the bag unit 3 to be fixed below the cover piece 300 after being rolled up.
- the personal thin overcoat or the windbreaker (not shown in the drawings) sold on existing markets also uses the similar roll-up mode and is provided with a single function that only the size can be reduced after roll-up, without other functions of use. Therefore, it is very imperfect for the user, as the convenience of use and the complex multi-function cannot be provided.
- the primary object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which uses a fastening mode to facilitate a user to quickly contain and access a flexible enclosure such as a bag or clothing, as well as to provide a complex function of using a smaller holding part and a larger containing space at a same time.
- the present invention includes primarily a front cover sheet, a rear cover sheet, a connection portion and a flexible enclosure, wherein the front cover sheet is provided with a first joining edge and a cover piece, the rear cover sheet is provided with a cover assembly corresponding to the cover piece and the connection portion is provided below the front cover sheet at a position corresponding to the rear cover sheet to connect the two sheets.
- the flexible enclosure is provided with a second joining edge which is engaged with the corresponding first joining edge of the front cover sheet, thereby fixing the front cover sheet and the flexible enclosure.
- a second object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, wherein an exterior side of the front cover sheet or an inner or exterior side of the rear cover sheet is further provided with a holding portion to provide an additive function of putting in an object in addition to containing the flexible enclosure. Furthermore, a side wall of the containing structure that is connected with the holding portion can be further provided with a buckle and a belt to facilitate a user to carry as a bag when necessary.
- a third object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, wherein the second joining edge is partially engaged with the first joining edge and a containing port is formed at a place where the first joining edge is not engaged with the second joining edge.
- a fourth object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, wherein a side wall is provided between the front cover sheet and the cover piece and the flexible enclosure is provided with a joining portion to connect with the corresponding side wall.
- the joining portion assumes an annulus-like unit, a radius of which is a little smaller than that of the side wall and an interior of which is formed with the containing space.
- As the side wall is overlapped and encloses the joining portion and an upper wall of the annulus-like joining portion is abutted toward an upper wall of the side wall, a first containing portion will be formed in an un-abutted space between a lower wall of the joining portion and the side wall, thereby containing the folded rear cover sheet.
- the inner containing space of the annulus-like joining portion is combined with the front cover sheet to form a second containing portion which further includes a port to connect with the flexible enclosure, thereby allowing the folded flexible enclosure to be contained in the second containing portion from the port.
- a fifth object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which is applied to a bag unit and is provided with the connection portion connecting the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet.
- the connection portion is bended and is latched from top to bottom at an upper rim of a front piece of the flexible enclosure; whereas, the folded flexible enclosure can be contained in the containing space formed between the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet.
- the upper rim of the front piece or a rear piece of the flexible enclosure can be further provided with a lower dent having a dented size fitting with a width of the connection portion, such that the flexible enclosure and the holding portion can be combined more smoothly, beautifully and stably.
- a sixth object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which is applied to a bag unit and is provided with an extension function of an extension portion to extend and put the holding portion at a bottom in the flexible enclosure, wherein an end of the extension portion is connected to the second joining edge and the other end is connected to the first joining edge. Therefore, when the holding portion is loaded too heavily, the holding portion can be extended and put at the bottom in the flexible enclosure by the extension portion, without causing an opening to suspend and be deformed as the holding portion which is connected to the opening is too heavy.
- a seventh object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which is applied to a bag unit and is provided with a fork portion between the flexible enclosure and the handle, allowing the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet which are smaller in entirety, along with the holding portion, to be connected with the upper rim of the front piece of the flexible enclosure by the connection portion, the first joining edge, the second joining edge and the extension portion.
- weight of the front cover sheet, the rear cover sheet, the holding portion and the containing structure is supported by a force a user uses to lift up the handle and the fork portion.
- An eighth object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which is applied to a piece of clothing combined with a bag unit carried on a back or at a side and snapped horizontally at a waist of a user.
- the exterior side of the front cover sheet or the inner or exterior side of the rear cover sheet is further connected with the holding portion to provide the additive function of putting in an object in addition to containing the clothing.
- a side or a rear of the containing structure that is connected with the holding portion can be further provided with an outer belt to facilitate using as a side pack, a backpack or a waist bag. When the clothing is contained, the outer belt of the rear cover sheet can facilitate carrying the bag unit and the clothing which is contained in the containing space.
- a ninth object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which is applied to a piece of clothing combined with a bag unit.
- the present invention is further provided with plural through-holes for the clothing, allowing plural end parts of an inner belt (single shoulder strap or dual shoulder strap) to pass through the through-holes of the clothing to be engaged with the bag unit.
- the first joining edge is engaged with the corresponding second joining edge to fix the front cover sheet and the clothing, wherein an upper end and lower end of the inner belt pass through respectively the plural through-holes of the clothing to connect with the upper rim and lower rim of the front cover sheet, such that weight of the bag unit can be supported when a user is wearing the clothing.
- a tenth object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which is applied to a piece of clothing combined with a bag unit.
- the present invention is provided with a mask unit between the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet.
- a side of the mask unit is provided with a connection side to connect with the bag unit.
- the connection side is located at an upper rim of the mask unit and is connected with the upper rim of the front cover sheet or the first joining edge.
- the mask unit is further provided with a sheath piece to sheath and fix the mask unit from top to bottom at an outer periphery of the bag unit, thereby achieving a rain-proofing effect for the bag unit.
- An eleventh object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which is applied to a piece of clothing combined with a bag unit.
- the clothing and the bag unit are loosely or fixedly connected.
- the first joining edge and the second joining edge are engaged by gluing, hot pressing or sewing.
- the first joining edge and the second joining edge are added respectively with a first movable joining piece and a second movable joining piece (such as a zipper, a snap latch or a hook and loop fastener), thereby providing a movable dismantlement function to the clothing and the bag unit. Therefore, when the clothing or the bag unit is damaged or gets dirty, it can be dismantled and replaced for use.
- a twelfth object of the present invention is provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, wherein the exterior side of the front cover sheet and the exterior side of the flexible enclosure can be further provided with corresponding textures and patterns to improve a sense of aesthetics or contrast into a different visual effect.
- the front cover sheet and the holding portion will manifest the partial textures or patterns.
- the front cover sheet and the holding portion can manifest the textures or patterns corresponding to the flexible enclosure, thereby improving a sense of aesthetics, providing a funny appearance and contrasting into a different visual effect.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of a conventional shopping bag in an unfolded state.
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic view of the conventional shopping bag which is rolled up.
- FIG. 3 shows an exploded view of a first embodiment of the present invention in an unfolded state.
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic view of the first embodiment of the present invention in a contained state.
- FIG. 5 shows a schematic view of the first embodiment of the present invention in an unfolded state.
- FIGS. 6 to 9 show schematic views of a cross section of the first embodiment of the present invention in the contained and unfolded states.
- FIG. 10 shows an exploded view of a second embodiment of the present invention in an unfolded state.
- FIG. 11 shows a schematic view of the second embodiment of the present invention in a three-dimensional contained state.
- FIG. 12 shows a schematic view of the second embodiment of the present invention in a three-dimensional unfolded state.
- FIG. 13 and FIG. 14 show partial schematic views of the second embodiment of the present invention in the unfolded state.
- FIGS. 15 to 18 show schematic views of a cross section of the second embodiment of the present invention in the contained and unfolded states.
- FIGS. 19 to 23 show schematic views of containing steps of the first and second embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 24 shows an exploded view of a first implementation of the present invention to a piece of clothing, in an unfolded state.
- FIG. 25 shows a schematic view of the first implementation of the present invention to the clothing, after containing.
- FIG. 26 shows a schematic view of the first implementation of the present invention to the clothing, in a partially unfolded state.
- FIG. 27 shows a schematic view of the first implementation of the present invention to the clothing, in the unfolded state.
- FIG. 28 and FIG. 29 show schematic views of expansion operations of the first implementation of the present invention to the clothing.
- FIG. 30 and FIG. 31 show schematic views of the first implementation of the present invention to the clothing, after unfolding.
- FIG. 32 and FIG. 33 show schematic views of a second implementation of the present invention to the clothing, in an unfolded state.
- FIG. 34 shows a schematic view of a third implementation of the present invention to the clothing, in a partially unfolded state.
- FIG. 35 shows an exploded view of a third embodiment of the present invention, in an unfolded state.
- FIG. 36 and FIG. 37 show first schematic views of the third embodiment of the present invention, in the unfolded state.
- FIGS. 38 to 42 show schematic views of containing steps of the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 43 and FIG. 44 show second schematic views of the third embodiment of the present invention, in the unfolded state.
- FIG. 45 shows a third schematic view of the third embodiment of the present invention, in the unfolded state.
- FIG. 46 shows a fourth schematic view of the third embodiment of the present invention, in the unfolded state.
- FIG. 47 shows a schematic view of a fourth embodiment of the present invention, in a contained state.
- FIG. 48 shows a schematic view of the fourth embodiment of the present invention, in an unfolded state.
- FIG. 49 shows an exploded view of the fourth embodiment of the present invention, in the unfolded state.
- a first embodiment of the present invention comprises primarily a front cover sheet 1 , a rear cover sheet 2 , a connection portion 12 and a flexible enclosure 3 , wherein an edge of the front cover sheet 1 is provided with a first joining edge 131 and a cover piece 11 .
- the first joining edge 131 can be also provided at the rear cover sheet 2 , between the first cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 or at the connection portion 12 .
- An edge of the rear cover sheet 2 is provided with a cover assembly 21 which corresponds to the cover piece 11 ; whereas, the cover piece 11 and the cover assembly 21 are a single-headed zipper and include a first pull piece 110 .
- connection portion 12 is provided below the front cover sheet 1 and a corresponding position above the rear cover sheet 2 to connect the two sheets.
- the flexible enclosure 3 is provided with a second joining edge 331 which is engaged with the first joining edge 131 at the first cover sheet 1 and fixes the front cover sheet 1 on a surface close to a center of the flexible enclosure 3 .
- An exterior side of the front cover sheet 1 can be further connected with a holding portion 4 by which another additive function of putting in an object is provided, in addition to containing the flexible enclosure 3 .
- the holding portion 4 is provided with a switching piece 41 and a switching assembly 42 to facilitate a user to open and close the holding portion 4 and access an object therein at any time, wherein the switching mode of the switching piece 41 and the switching assembly 42 includes a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, a snap or a magnetic button.
- an interior side as shown in FIGS.
- a side of the rear cover sheet 2 corresponding to the flexible enclosure 3 can be further provided with a fixing piece 22 and a fixing assembly 32 to fix the rear cover sheet 2 on a surface of the flexible enclosure 3 , such that the rear cover sheet 2 will not suspend from the surface of the flexible enclosure 3 and swing.
- the fixing piece 22 and the fixing assembly 32 include a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, snap latch or a magnetic button.
- the rear cover sheet 2 can be put in a containing space 30 between the front cover sheet 1 and the flexible enclosure 3 from the containing port 301 .
- the rear cover sheet 2 can be taken out of the containing port 301 and the rear cover sheet 2 and the front cover sheet 1 can be fixed by a single-headed zipper and the first pull piece 110 (as shown in FIG. 5 ).
- a preferred structure of the present embodiment is that a circumferential length of partially engaging the first joining edge 131 with the second joining edge 331 is set to be at least a half of an entire circumferential length of the front cover sheet 1 .
- a second embodiment of the present invention further includes a side wall 13 between the front cover sheet 1 and the cover piece 11 , with that the flexible enclosure 3 is provided with a joining portion 33 corresponding to the side wall 13 .
- the joining portion 33 assumes an annulus-like unit, a radius of which is a little smaller than that of the side wall 13 and an interior of which is formed with the containing space 30 .
- the second joining edge 331 is abutted at and connected with the first joining edge 131 , allowing the side wall 13 to overlap and enclose the joining portion 33 .
- the side wall 13 of the containing structure that is connected with the holding portion 4 can be further provided with a buckle 15 and a belt 16 to serve as a backpack facilitating a user to carry personal belongings.
- the holding portion 4 of the present embodiment is provided with the switching piece 41 and the switching assembly 42 to facilitate a user to open and close the holding portion 4 and access an object therein at any time, with that the switching mode includes a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, a snap latch or a magnetic button.
- an upper wall of the annulus-like joining portion 33 is abutted toward an upper wall of the side wall 13 , forming a first containing portion 14 in an un-abutted space between a lower wall of the joining portion 33 and the side wall 13 to contain the folded rear cover sheet 2 (or any wall of the annulus-like joining portion 33 is abutted toward any wall of the side wall 13 to form the first containing portion 14 in the un-abutted space).
- the second containing portion 35 is formed after the inner containing space 30 of the annulus-like joining portion 33 has been combined with the front cover sheet 1 , and the second containing portion 35 further includes a port 34 to connect with the flexible enclosure 3 . Therefore, the folded flexible enclosure 3 can be contained in the second containing portion 35 through the port 34 .
- the rear cover sheet 2 is further provided with a fixing piece 22 which is located below the first containing portion 14 and a fixing assembly 32 which is located below the joining part 33 . By the fixing piece 22 and the fixing assembly 32 , the folded rear cover sheet 2 can be contained in the first containing portion 14 and then fixed, wherein the fixing piece 22 and the fixing assembly 32 are a hook and loop fastener or a snap latch.
- the interior side or the exterior side (not shown in the drawings) of the rear cover sheet 2 can be further provided with the holding portion 4 which is provided with the switching piece 41 and the switching assembly 42 , facilitating a user to open and close the holding portion 4 and access an object therein at any time.
- a first implementation of the present invention is a flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) combined with a bag unit 10 , which is a backpack structure including a front cover sheet 1 , a rear cover sheet 2 , a connection portion 12 , an outer belt 16 and a flexible enclosure 3 (clothing), wherein an edge of the front cover sheet 1 is provided with a first joining edge 131 and a cover piece 11 ; whereas, the first joining edge 131 is provided at a parallel side of the bag unit 10 corresponding to the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing), at the edge of the front cover sheet 1 in the drawing.
- An edge of the rear cover sheet 2 is provided with a cover assembly 21 corresponding to the cover piece 11 ; whereas, the cover piece 11 and the cover assembly 22 can be implemented as a zipper.
- the connection portion 12 is provided at a corresponding position between sides of the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 to connect the two sheets.
- the clothing 3 includes a second joining edge 331 and an inner belt 6 , wherein the second joining edge 331 is engaged with the first joining edge 131 of the front cover sheet 1 and fixes the front cover sheet 1 at a rear position of the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing).
- the first joining edge 131 and the second joining edge 331 can be also added respectively with a first movable joining piece 130 and a second movable joining piece 330 (such as a zipper, a snap latch, a magnetic button or a hook and loop fastener), thereby providing the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) and the bag unit 10 with a movable dismantlement function that when the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) or the bag unit 10 is damaged or gets dirty, it can be dismantled and replaced for use.
- a first movable joining piece 130 and a second movable joining piece 330 such as a zipper, a snap latch, a magnetic button or a hook and loop fastener
- the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) can be further opened with plural through-holes 332 , allowing plural end parts of the inner belt 6 (a single shoulder strap or a dual shoulder strap at back) to pass through the through-holes 332 from the interior of the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) to combine outward with the bag unit 10 .
- the first joining edge 131 is engaged with the corresponding second joining edge 331 to fix the front cover sheet 1 and the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing), wherein an upper end part and a lower end part of the inner belt 6 pass through the plural through-holes 332 of the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) and then are connected with the upper rim and the lower rim of the front cover sheet 1 , such that weight of the bag unit 10 can be supported when a user is wearing the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing).
- a mask unit 7 is provided between the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 .
- a side of the mask unit 7 is provided with a connection side 71 which is connected with the bag unit 10 .
- the connection side 71 is provided at an upper rim of the mask unit 7 and is connected with the upper rim or the first joining edge 131 of the front cover sheet 1 .
- the mask unit 7 is further provided with a sheath piece 72 which can sheath the mask unit 7 from top to bottom at an outer periphery of the bag unit 10 , thereby achieving a rain-proofing effect for the bag unit 10 .
- the rear cover sheet 2 is provided with an outer belt 16 which is a dual belt or a single belt at a back (not shown in the drawing) and an upper and lower end of which are provided respectively at an upper side and a lower side of the exterior side of the rear cover sheet 2 , allowing a user to carry the bag unit 10 and the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) which is contained in the containing space 30 from the outer belt 16 of the rear cover sheet 2 , when the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is contained.
- the outer belt 16 is loosely or fixedly connected with the bag unit 10 (which is a prior art and is thus not described further).
- the exterior side of the front cover sheet 1 is connected with a holding portion 4 to provide an additive function of putting in an object in addition to containing the clothing 3 .
- the holding portion 4 is provided with a switching piece 41 and a switching assembly 42 to facilitate a user to open and close the holding portion 4 and access an object therein at any time, wherein the switching mode of the switching piece 41 and the switching assembly 42 includes a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, a snap latch or a magnetic button.
- the inner side or the exterior side (not shown in the drawing) of the rear cover sheet 2 can be further connected with the holding portion 4 . As the structures are roughly the same, no further description is provided.
- the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is taken out of the containing space 30 of the bag unit 10 and then worn on a user, wherein the front cover sheet 1 is fixed at a rear side, close to a center, of the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing), and the holding portion 4 is connected at the exterior side of the front cover sheet 1 to allow a user to put in an object.
- a front side of the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is provided with a left and right forepart 334 , each of which is further provided with a closing piece 333 . After wearing the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing), a user can use the closing pieces 333 to close the left and right foreparts 334 .
- the rear cover sheet 2 is connected with the front cover sheet 1 from the connection portion 12 and when the rear cover sheet 2 is not yet contained in the containing space 30 , it is located below the holding portion 4 .
- FIG. 29 and FIG. 30 after the rear cover sheet 2 has been contained in the containing space 30 , it will be hidden behind the holding portion 4 and lie between the holding portion 4 and the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing).
- FIG. 26 when the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) and the mask unit 7 are not used, the holding portion 4 is first made to face downward and the rear cover sheet 2 is lifted open to expose the containing space 30 , facilitating putting the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) and the mask unit 7 in the containing space 30 after folding.
- the mask unit 7 and the flexible enclosure 3 can be folded downward and the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is folded toward a center from four sides. At this time, the mask unit 7 and the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) will become a rectangle after folding, a little smaller than the front cover sheet 1 and above the front cover sheet 1 , to be contained in the containing space 30 and closed by the cover piece (assembly) 11 ( 21 ), as shown in FIG. 25 .
- the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is put in the containing space 30 and a user can still open the holding portion 4 from the switching piece (assembly) 41 ( 42 ) above the holding portion 4 to put in or access an object.
- the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing)
- the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) and the inner belt 6 are closed in the containing space 30 between the rear cover sheet 2 and the front cover sheet 1 by the cover piece 11 and the cover assembly 21 and a user can utilize the outer belt 16 above the rear cover sheet 2 (as shown in FIGS. 29 to 31 ) and use the holding portion 4 as the bag unit 10 .
- a second implementation of the present invention is a flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) combined with a bag unit 10 , which is a bag unit 10 worn at a side (usually called a side pack).
- a bag unit 10 which is a bag unit 10 worn at a side (usually called a side pack).
- the structures and elements included are all the same as those of the bag unit 10 in the first embodiment, with a primary difference being that the bag unit 10 is worn at a side or at a front of a human body by a single belt. Therefore, the outer belt 16 (not shown in the drawings) and the inner belt 6 are all connected by the single belt at a left and right end of the bag unit 10 .
- the containing mode is the same as that of the first embodiment where the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) and the inner belt 6 are contained in the containing space 30 (not shown in the drawings) after folding, and are closed by the cover piece (assembly) 11 ( 21 ).
- the storage function of the bag unit 10 can be still used.
- two sides of the bag unit 10 are provided respectively with a buckle 15 and an outer belt 16 (not shown in the drawings) which is movably engaged with the buckle 15 , allowing a user to carry on a shoulder.
- a third embodiment of the present invention is a flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) combined with a bag unit 10 , which is transversally fixed at a waist of a user (usually called a waist bag).
- the structures and elements included are the same as those of the side bag unit 10 in the second embodiment, with a primary difference being that the bag unit 10 is connected to a left and right side by the outer belt 16 and is transversally fixed at a user's waist after engaging a male snap 161 with a female snap 162 at open ends of the outer belt 16 .
- the inner belt 6 is not needed when the loading is not heavy, such that the weight of the bag unit 10 can be supported when a user is wearing the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing).
- the containing mode is the same as that of the two abovementioned embodiments where the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is contained in the containing space 30 after folding, and is closed by the cover piece (assembly) 11 ( 21 ).
- the storage function of the bag unit 10 can be still used.
- a fourth embodiment of the present invention applies primarily the flexible enclosure 3 to a bag unit having a handle 31 .
- a hollow space is formed between two end parts of the handle 31 , allowing a user to unfolded the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) from the containing space 30 , followed by carrying the handle 31 on a shoulder or with a hand, wherein the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) includes a front piece 38 , a rear piece 39 and an opening 40 .
- connection portion 12 that connects the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 is bended and latched from top to bottom at an upper rim of the front piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag); whereas, the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) can be contained in the containing space 30 formed between the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 after folding.
- connection portion 12 As the connection portion 12 is latched between two end parts of the handle 31 at the upper rim of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), weight of the containing structure and the holding portion 4 is supported by a force a user uses to lift up two end parts of the handle 31 , thereby preventing the upper rim of the opening 40 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) from suspending and deformation due to the weight of holding portion 4 , wherein the first joining edge 131 of the front cover sheet 1 and the corresponding second joining edge 331 of the rear cover sheet 2 are connected by sewing, gluing or hot pressing in a high frequency (not shown in the drawing).
- the first joining edge 131 of the present embodiment can be provided at the front cover sheet 1 , it can be also provided between the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 or at the connection portion 12 , followed by being connected with the second joining edge 331 (not shown in the drawing).
- the upper rim of the front piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) is further provided with a switching piece 41 and a switching assembly 42 , with the implementation mode being a zipper as shown in the drawing or other splitting element such as a hook and loop fastener, a snap latch or a magnetic button (not shown in the drawing).
- the holding portion 4 is connected with the connection portion 12 that is bended downward and is latched between two end parts of the handle 31 of the front piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), and weight of the holding portion 4 and the containing structure is supported a force a user uses to lift up two end parts of the handle 31 .
- the abovementioned lower dent 37 can be provided at the front piece 38 , it can be also selectively configured at the rear piece 39 (not shown in the drawing); whereas, the holding portion 4 can be provided at the exterior side of the rear cover sheet 2 or can be selectively provided at the exterior side of the front cover sheet 1 (not shown in the drawing).
- the first joining edge 131 of the front cover sheet 1 and the second joining edge 331 of the front piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) can latch and fix the connection portion 12 in the lower dent 37 at the upper rim of the front piece 38 , allowing the holding portion 4 to be located in the opening 40 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) ( FIG. 37 ).
- inner sides of the front piece 38 and the rear piece 39 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) are further provided respectively with a first positioning assembly 321 and a second positioning assembly 322 to correspond to the fixing piece 22 of the rear cover sheet 2 of the collection space 30 .
- the holding portion 4 can be attached at the inner side of the front piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) by a positioning piece 221 and the first positioning assembly 321 to increase stability.
- the advantage of this unique design is that after the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) has been taken out of the containing space 30 and when the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) is unfolded, the front cover sheet 1 will be located at the exterior side of the front piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag); whereas, the holding portion 4 which is used to put money, letters of credits or other objects can be closed by the switching piece (assembly) 41 ( 42 ) and the holding portion 4 will be located in the opening 40 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), thereby preventing the money or objects in the holding portion 4 from lost. As shown in FIG. 35 and FIG.
- a user can also select to position the positioning piece 221 at the second positioning assembly 322 on the exterior side of the rear piece 39 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), such that the opening 40 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) can be closed and the holding portion 4 can be located at the exterior side of the rear piece 39 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) ( FIG. 37 ).
- the exterior side of the rear piece 39 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) can be made to lean toward a side of the user's body, facilitating accessing an object or putting the object in the holding portion 4 and also preventing the money or object in the holding portion 4 from lost.
- the abovementioned fixing piece 22 and the corresponding first positioning assembly 321 and second positioning assembly 322 can be implemented as a zipper as shown in the drawings or as a hook and loop fastener, a snap latch or a magnetic button.
- the holding portion 4 is first made to face downward and the front cover sheet 1 is lifted open upward to expose the containing space 30 , facilitating putting the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) in the containing space 30 after folding.
- the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) can be folded toward the center from the left and right sides, allowing the rear piece 39 to overlap on the front piece 38 from rear to front.
- the handle 31 is folded downward and at this time, the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) will become a long strip after folding, with a width a little smaller than that of the front cover sheet 1 ( FIG. 40 ).
- the long-strip flexible enclosure 3 (bag) is folded or rolled upward and then contained in the containing space 30 , followed by being closed by the cover piece (assembly) 11 ( 21 ) ( FIG. 41 and FIG. 42 ).
- the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) is put in the containing space 30 and a user can open the holding port 4 to put in or access an object from the switching piece (assembly) 41 ( 42 ) above the holding portion 4 ( FIG. 42 ).
- the present embodiment is the same as the abovementioned second embodiment that the holding portion 4 can be applied to a side pack, wherein two sides of the holding portion 4 are provided respectively with the buckle 15 and a connected outer belt (shoulder strap) 16 , allowing a user to carry on a shoulder.
- the front cover sheet 1 can be further provided with an extension portion 132 , an end of which is connected to the second joining edge 331 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), whereas the other end of which can be connected to the first joining edge 131 at the inner side of the front cover sheet 1 .
- the holding portion 4 when the holding portion 4 is loaded too heavily, the holding portion 4 can be extended and be put at a bottom in the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) by the extension portion 132 , without causing the opening 40 to suspend and be deformed as the holding portion 4 that is connected at the opening 40 is too heavy. Due to the extension function of the extension portion 132 , the holding portion 4 can be extended and be put at the bottom in the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), without being subjected to a limitation that the size and weight of the holding portion 4 and the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) should fit with each other. Therefore, it is no need to provide the lower dent 37 ( FIG.
- the present embodiment can also apply the holding portion 4 to a backpack by the first joining edge 131 and the second joining edge 331 , whereas the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) applies to a large shopping bag or a luggage bag.
- a dual shoulder strap 17 is provided behind the backpack, allowing a user to carry the backpack on his or her back.
- the front cover sheet 1 and the cover piece (assembly) 11 ( 21 ) are the same as those in the abovementioned embodiments and as the front cover sheet 1 is connected with the second joining edge 331 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) by the first joining edge 131 , when a user opens the cover piece (assembly) 11 ( 21 ) and takes the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) out of the containing space 30 , he or she then puts the front cover sheet 1 , along with the holding portion 4 and the dual shoulder strap 17 , in the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) from the opening 40 .
- the holding portion 4 can be manufactured in collaboration with the height of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) that the holding portion 4 can be put at the bottom of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), without causing the opening 40 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) to suspend and be deformed as the backpack is too heavy.
- the present embodiment can also apply the abovementioned extension portion 132 to properly extend and put the backpack at the bottom of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) (not shown in the drawing).
- the present invention can also apply the flexible enclosure 3 to a clothes bag, wherein the clothes bag is provided with a handle 31 for carrying with a hand or on a shoulder.
- the front cover sheet 1 and the cover piece (assembly) 11 ( 21 ) are the same as those in the abovementioned embodiments and a user can put a piece of clothes in the holding portion 4 from the opening 40 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) and hang the clothes with a hanger 18 in the clothes bag.
- a hanger 18 As it belongs to a conventional technology regarding how to hang the clothes on the hanger 18 through the opening 40 and the structural relationship between the hanger 18 and the clothes bag, no further description is provided.
- a fourth embodiment of the present invention is provided with roughly same structures as those of the abovementioned third embodiment, wherein the connection portion 12 that connects the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 is latched from top to bottom at the upper rim of the front piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), and the folded flexible enclosure 3 (bag) can be contained in the containing space 30 formed between the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 .
- the holding portion 4 is provided, allowing a user to access an object in the holding portion 4 from the switching piece (assembly) 41 ( 42 ).
- a fork portion 310 is further provided between the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) and the handle 31 , allowing the front cover sheet 1 , the rear cover sheet 2 and the holding part 4 , which have a smaller overall size, to be connected at the upper rim of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) by the connection portion 12 , the first joining edge 131 , the second joining edge 331 and the extension portion 132 .
- the holding portion 4 and the containing structure should be supported by a force a user uses to lift up two end parts of the handle 31 , two ends of the fork portion 310 are connected with the uplift force of the handle 31 to support weight of the front cover sheet 1 , the rear cover sheet 2 , the holding portion 4 and the collection structure, which have a smaller overall size.
- the front cover sheet 1 After a user has taken the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) out of the containing space 30 and unfolded the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), the front cover sheet 1 , along with the holding portion 4 , should pass through a gap 311 in a center of the fork portion 310 and then the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 are latched at the upper rim of the opening 40 of the front piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag).
- the fixing piece 22 in the inner side of the front cover sheet 1 can be further positioned with the first positioning assembly 321 at the exterior side of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag).
- the exterior side of the front cover sheet 1 and the exterior side of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) can be further provided with mutually corresponded textures and patterns to improve a sense of aesthetics and contrast into a different visual effect.
- the front cover sheet 1 and the holding portion 4 can manifest the partial textures or patterns.
- the front cover sheet 1 and the holding portion 4 can manifest the textures or patterns contrasting with the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) to improve a sense of aesthetics or exhibit a different visual effect (not shown in the drawings).
- the present invention can be further applied to other bag units of various functions.
Abstract
A cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures mainly includes a front cover sheet, a rear cover sheet and a flexible enclosure. The front cover sheet includes a first joining edge and a cover piece, whereas the rear cover sheet includes a cover assembly corresponding to the cover piece. The flexible enclosure includes a second joining edge and by engaging the first joining edge with the second joining edge, the front cover sheet and the flexible enclosure are fixed. Besides, the containing structure further includes a holding portion. Under a contained state, the holding portion is used to contain smaller objects; whereas, in an unfolded state, in addition to that the flexible enclosure is used to contain larger objects, the holding portion can be used as well to contain smaller objects. The present invention can be also applied to combine with a clothing or other flexible enclosure.
Description
- a) Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, and more particular to a multi-functional structure which applies a fastening mode to facilitate a user to quickly contain and access a flexible enclosure, such as a bag or clothing.
- b) Description of the Prior Art
- In a modern industrial society which is highly developed, a need for most people to carry all kinds of personal belongings in a simpler and handier way has been increased significantly. For example, to reduce use of plastic bags for environmental protection, a person should bring his or her own recycle shopping bag while shopping in a mall. In addition, to prevent from cold or rain due to temperature change or when a raining season comes, he or she should carry personally a thin overcoat, a windbreaker or all kinds of clothing. However, the existing structures which are designed to provide a user to fold and contain, whether being applied to the recycle shopping bag, the thin overcoat, the windbreaker or all kinds of clothing, are not able to achieve the effects of simplicity, quick containing and accessing. Furthermore, as being limited to a product framework, these existing structures are only provided with a single function of containing and not equipped with a complex function of containing objects and providing a design of a funny appearance at a same time.
- Taking the existing recycle shopping bag, the thin overcoat or the windbreaker which is carried personally as an example, a mode of roll-up for containing is usually applied. Referring to
FIG. 1 , it shows a schematic view of an ordinary recycle shopping bag in an unfolded state. The recycle shopping bag includes primarily abag unit 3, ahandle 31, acover piece 300, amale containing piece 304 and afemale containing piece 305, wherein thecover piece 300 further includes afixing end 302 and anopen end 303. Thecover piece 300 is fixed at an exterior side of thebag unit 3 by thefixing end 302, themale containing piece 304 is provided at a proper position of theopen end 303 and thefemale containing piece 305 is provided at a position corresponding to an upper side of themale containing piece 304 with a proper distance. Referring toFIG. 2 , it shows the ordinary recycle shopping bag which is rolled up. When containing, thebag unit 3 is first folded to be at a same width with that of thecover piece 300 and is then rolled up below theopen end 303 of thecover piece 300, along with thehandle 31. When thebag unit 3 is rolled up to be at a same size of thecover piece 300, thebag unit 3 is next collected by themale containing piece 304 of theopen end 303 and thefemale containing piece 305 is fixed, thereby enabling thebag unit 3 to be fixed below thecover piece 300 after being rolled up. - In addition to the abovementioned recycle shopping bag, the personal thin overcoat or the windbreaker (not shown in the drawings) sold on existing markets also uses the similar roll-up mode and is provided with a single function that only the size can be reduced after roll-up, without other functions of use. Therefore, it is very imperfect for the user, as the convenience of use and the complex multi-function cannot be provided.
- The primary object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which uses a fastening mode to facilitate a user to quickly contain and access a flexible enclosure such as a bag or clothing, as well as to provide a complex function of using a smaller holding part and a larger containing space at a same time. The present invention includes primarily a front cover sheet, a rear cover sheet, a connection portion and a flexible enclosure, wherein the front cover sheet is provided with a first joining edge and a cover piece, the rear cover sheet is provided with a cover assembly corresponding to the cover piece and the connection portion is provided below the front cover sheet at a position corresponding to the rear cover sheet to connect the two sheets. The flexible enclosure is provided with a second joining edge which is engaged with the corresponding first joining edge of the front cover sheet, thereby fixing the front cover sheet and the flexible enclosure.
- A second object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, wherein an exterior side of the front cover sheet or an inner or exterior side of the rear cover sheet is further provided with a holding portion to provide an additive function of putting in an object in addition to containing the flexible enclosure. Furthermore, a side wall of the containing structure that is connected with the holding portion can be further provided with a buckle and a belt to facilitate a user to carry as a bag when necessary.
- A third object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, wherein the second joining edge is partially engaged with the first joining edge and a containing port is formed at a place where the first joining edge is not engaged with the second joining edge. When the unfolded flexible enclosure is accessed, the opened rear cover sheet can be put in the containing space between the front cover sheet and the flexible enclosure from the containing port.
- A fourth object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, wherein a side wall is provided between the front cover sheet and the cover piece and the flexible enclosure is provided with a joining portion to connect with the corresponding side wall. The joining portion assumes an annulus-like unit, a radius of which is a little smaller than that of the side wall and an interior of which is formed with the containing space. As the side wall is overlapped and encloses the joining portion and an upper wall of the annulus-like joining portion is abutted toward an upper wall of the side wall, a first containing portion will be formed in an un-abutted space between a lower wall of the joining portion and the side wall, thereby containing the folded rear cover sheet. The inner containing space of the annulus-like joining portion is combined with the front cover sheet to form a second containing portion which further includes a port to connect with the flexible enclosure, thereby allowing the folded flexible enclosure to be contained in the second containing portion from the port.
- A fifth object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which is applied to a bag unit and is provided with the connection portion connecting the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet. The connection portion is bended and is latched from top to bottom at an upper rim of a front piece of the flexible enclosure; whereas, the folded flexible enclosure can be contained in the containing space formed between the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet. As the connection portion is latched between two end parts of a handle at an upper rim of the flexible enclosure, weight of the containing structure and the holding portion is supported by a force a user uses to lift up the two end parts of the handle, thereby preventing the upper rim of the flexible enclosure from suspending and deformation due to the weight of the holding portion. The upper rim of the front piece or a rear piece of the flexible enclosure can be further provided with a lower dent having a dented size fitting with a width of the connection portion, such that the flexible enclosure and the holding portion can be combined more smoothly, beautifully and stably.
- A sixth object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which is applied to a bag unit and is provided with an extension function of an extension portion to extend and put the holding portion at a bottom in the flexible enclosure, wherein an end of the extension portion is connected to the second joining edge and the other end is connected to the first joining edge. Therefore, when the holding portion is loaded too heavily, the holding portion can be extended and put at the bottom in the flexible enclosure by the extension portion, without causing an opening to suspend and be deformed as the holding portion which is connected to the opening is too heavy.
- A seventh object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which is applied to a bag unit and is provided with a fork portion between the flexible enclosure and the handle, allowing the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet which are smaller in entirety, along with the holding portion, to be connected with the upper rim of the front piece of the flexible enclosure by the connection portion, the first joining edge, the second joining edge and the extension portion. In addition, weight of the front cover sheet, the rear cover sheet, the holding portion and the containing structure is supported by a force a user uses to lift up the handle and the fork portion.
- An eighth object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which is applied to a piece of clothing combined with a bag unit carried on a back or at a side and snapped horizontally at a waist of a user. The exterior side of the front cover sheet or the inner or exterior side of the rear cover sheet is further connected with the holding portion to provide the additive function of putting in an object in addition to containing the clothing. A side or a rear of the containing structure that is connected with the holding portion can be further provided with an outer belt to facilitate using as a side pack, a backpack or a waist bag. When the clothing is contained, the outer belt of the rear cover sheet can facilitate carrying the bag unit and the clothing which is contained in the containing space.
- A ninth object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which is applied to a piece of clothing combined with a bag unit. The present invention is further provided with plural through-holes for the clothing, allowing plural end parts of an inner belt (single shoulder strap or dual shoulder strap) to pass through the through-holes of the clothing to be engaged with the bag unit. Next, the first joining edge is engaged with the corresponding second joining edge to fix the front cover sheet and the clothing, wherein an upper end and lower end of the inner belt pass through respectively the plural through-holes of the clothing to connect with the upper rim and lower rim of the front cover sheet, such that weight of the bag unit can be supported when a user is wearing the clothing.
- A tenth object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which is applied to a piece of clothing combined with a bag unit. The present invention is provided with a mask unit between the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet. A side of the mask unit is provided with a connection side to connect with the bag unit. The connection side is located at an upper rim of the mask unit and is connected with the upper rim of the front cover sheet or the first joining edge. In addition, the mask unit is further provided with a sheath piece to sheath and fix the mask unit from top to bottom at an outer periphery of the bag unit, thereby achieving a rain-proofing effect for the bag unit.
- An eleventh object of the present invention is to provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, which is applied to a piece of clothing combined with a bag unit. The clothing and the bag unit are loosely or fixedly connected. For the fixed connection mode, the first joining edge and the second joining edge are engaged by gluing, hot pressing or sewing. For the loose connection mode, on the other hand, the first joining edge and the second joining edge are added respectively with a first movable joining piece and a second movable joining piece (such as a zipper, a snap latch or a hook and loop fastener), thereby providing a movable dismantlement function to the clothing and the bag unit. Therefore, when the clothing or the bag unit is damaged or gets dirty, it can be dismantled and replaced for use.
- A twelfth object of the present invention is provide a cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, wherein the exterior side of the front cover sheet and the exterior side of the flexible enclosure can be further provided with corresponding textures and patterns to improve a sense of aesthetics or contrast into a different visual effect. When the holding portion is used alone, the front cover sheet and the holding portion will manifest the partial textures or patterns. On the other hand, when the flexible enclosure is unfolded, the front cover sheet and the holding portion can manifest the textures or patterns corresponding to the flexible enclosure, thereby improving a sense of aesthetics, providing a funny appearance and contrasting into a different visual effect.
- To enable a further understanding of the said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, the brief description of the drawings below is followed by the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
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FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of a conventional shopping bag in an unfolded state. -
FIG. 2 shows a schematic view of the conventional shopping bag which is rolled up. -
FIG. 3 shows an exploded view of a first embodiment of the present invention in an unfolded state. -
FIG. 4 shows a schematic view of the first embodiment of the present invention in a contained state. -
FIG. 5 shows a schematic view of the first embodiment of the present invention in an unfolded state. -
FIGS. 6 to 9 show schematic views of a cross section of the first embodiment of the present invention in the contained and unfolded states. -
FIG. 10 shows an exploded view of a second embodiment of the present invention in an unfolded state. -
FIG. 11 shows a schematic view of the second embodiment of the present invention in a three-dimensional contained state. -
FIG. 12 shows a schematic view of the second embodiment of the present invention in a three-dimensional unfolded state. -
FIG. 13 andFIG. 14 show partial schematic views of the second embodiment of the present invention in the unfolded state. -
FIGS. 15 to 18 show schematic views of a cross section of the second embodiment of the present invention in the contained and unfolded states. -
FIGS. 19 to 23 show schematic views of containing steps of the first and second embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 24 shows an exploded view of a first implementation of the present invention to a piece of clothing, in an unfolded state. -
FIG. 25 shows a schematic view of the first implementation of the present invention to the clothing, after containing. -
FIG. 26 shows a schematic view of the first implementation of the present invention to the clothing, in a partially unfolded state. -
FIG. 27 shows a schematic view of the first implementation of the present invention to the clothing, in the unfolded state. -
FIG. 28 andFIG. 29 show schematic views of expansion operations of the first implementation of the present invention to the clothing. -
FIG. 30 andFIG. 31 show schematic views of the first implementation of the present invention to the clothing, after unfolding. -
FIG. 32 andFIG. 33 show schematic views of a second implementation of the present invention to the clothing, in an unfolded state. -
FIG. 34 shows a schematic view of a third implementation of the present invention to the clothing, in a partially unfolded state. -
FIG. 35 shows an exploded view of a third embodiment of the present invention, in an unfolded state. -
FIG. 36 andFIG. 37 show first schematic views of the third embodiment of the present invention, in the unfolded state. -
FIGS. 38 to 42 show schematic views of containing steps of the third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 43 andFIG. 44 show second schematic views of the third embodiment of the present invention, in the unfolded state. -
FIG. 45 shows a third schematic view of the third embodiment of the present invention, in the unfolded state. -
FIG. 46 shows a fourth schematic view of the third embodiment of the present invention, in the unfolded state. -
FIG. 47 shows a schematic view of a fourth embodiment of the present invention, in a contained state. -
FIG. 48 shows a schematic view of the fourth embodiment of the present invention, in an unfolded state. -
FIG. 49 shows an exploded view of the fourth embodiment of the present invention, in the unfolded state. - Referring to
FIGS. 3 to 5 , a first embodiment of the present invention comprises primarily afront cover sheet 1, arear cover sheet 2, aconnection portion 12 and aflexible enclosure 3, wherein an edge of thefront cover sheet 1 is provided with a first joiningedge 131 and acover piece 11. The first joiningedge 131 can be also provided at therear cover sheet 2, between thefirst cover sheet 1 and therear cover sheet 2 or at theconnection portion 12. An edge of therear cover sheet 2 is provided with acover assembly 21 which corresponds to thecover piece 11; whereas, thecover piece 11 and thecover assembly 21 are a single-headed zipper and include afirst pull piece 110. Theconnection portion 12 is provided below thefront cover sheet 1 and a corresponding position above therear cover sheet 2 to connect the two sheets. Theflexible enclosure 3 is provided with a second joiningedge 331 which is engaged with the first joiningedge 131 at thefirst cover sheet 1 and fixes thefront cover sheet 1 on a surface close to a center of theflexible enclosure 3. - An exterior side of the
front cover sheet 1 can be further connected with a holdingportion 4 by which another additive function of putting in an object is provided, in addition to containing theflexible enclosure 3. The holdingportion 4 is provided with aswitching piece 41 and a switchingassembly 42 to facilitate a user to open and close the holdingportion 4 and access an object therein at any time, wherein the switching mode of the switchingpiece 41 and the switchingassembly 42 includes a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, a snap or a magnetic button. In the present embodiment, in addition to that the exterior side of thefront cover sheet 1 can be connected with the holdingportion 4, an interior side (as shown inFIGS. 20 to 23 of a second embodiment) or an exterior side (not shown in the drawings) of therear cover sheet 2 can be further connected with the holdingportion 4. As the structures are roughly the same, further description is not provided. In the present embodiment, a side of therear cover sheet 2 corresponding to theflexible enclosure 3 can be further provided with a fixingpiece 22 and a fixingassembly 32 to fix therear cover sheet 2 on a surface of theflexible enclosure 3, such that therear cover sheet 2 will not suspend from the surface of theflexible enclosure 3 and swing. The fixingpiece 22 and the fixingassembly 32 include a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, snap latch or a magnetic button. - As shown in
FIGS. 6 to 9 , as the second joiningedge 331 and the first joiningedge 131 are engaged partially and a containingport 301 is formed at a place where the two edges are not engaged, when accessing the unfoldedflexible enclosure 3, therear cover sheet 2 can be put in a containingspace 30 between thefront cover sheet 1 and theflexible enclosure 3 from the containingport 301. On the contrary, after containing the foldedflexible enclosure 3, therear cover sheet 2 can be taken out of the containingport 301 and therear cover sheet 2 and thefront cover sheet 1 can be fixed by a single-headed zipper and the first pull piece 110 (as shown inFIG. 5 ). Besides, to stably engage thefront cover sheet 1 at theflexible enclosure 3 and to allow therear cover sheet 2 that is contained in the containingport 301 to be latched in the containingspace 30 without falling out of the containingport 301, a preferred structure of the present embodiment is that a circumferential length of partially engaging the first joiningedge 131 with the second joiningedge 331 is set to be at least a half of an entire circumferential length of thefront cover sheet 1. - Referring to
FIGS. 10 to 12 , in addition to the components included by the first embodiment, a second embodiment of the present invention further includes aside wall 13 between thefront cover sheet 1 and thecover piece 11, with that theflexible enclosure 3 is provided with a joiningportion 33 corresponding to theside wall 13. The joiningportion 33 assumes an annulus-like unit, a radius of which is a little smaller than that of theside wall 13 and an interior of which is formed with the containingspace 30. The second joiningedge 331 is abutted at and connected with the first joiningedge 131, allowing theside wall 13 to overlap and enclose the joiningportion 33. When theflexible enclosure 3 is folded and contained in a second containingportion 35 and is closed by thecover piece 11 and thecover assembly 21, theside wall 13 of the containing structure that is connected with the holdingportion 4 can be further provided with abuckle 15 and abelt 16 to serve as a backpack facilitating a user to carry personal belongings. As described above and same as the first embodiment, the holdingportion 4 of the present embodiment is provided with the switchingpiece 41 and the switchingassembly 42 to facilitate a user to open and close the holdingportion 4 and access an object therein at any time, with that the switching mode includes a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, a snap latch or a magnetic button. - As shown in
FIGS. 13 to 18 , as the second joiningedge 331 is abutted at a top rim of and connected with the first joiningedge 131, an upper wall of the annulus-like joiningportion 33 is abutted toward an upper wall of theside wall 13, forming a first containingportion 14 in an un-abutted space between a lower wall of the joiningportion 33 and theside wall 13 to contain the folded rear cover sheet 2 (or any wall of the annulus-like joiningportion 33 is abutted toward any wall of theside wall 13 to form the first containingportion 14 in the un-abutted space). Moreover, the second containingportion 35 is formed after the inner containingspace 30 of the annulus-like joiningportion 33 has been combined with thefront cover sheet 1, and the second containingportion 35 further includes aport 34 to connect with theflexible enclosure 3. Therefore, the foldedflexible enclosure 3 can be contained in the second containingportion 35 through theport 34. On the other hand, therear cover sheet 2 is further provided with a fixingpiece 22 which is located below the first containingportion 14 and a fixingassembly 32 which is located below the joiningpart 33. By the fixingpiece 22 and the fixingassembly 32, the foldedrear cover sheet 2 can be contained in the first containingportion 14 and then fixed, wherein the fixingpiece 22 and the fixingassembly 32 are a hook and loop fastener or a snap latch. - As shown in
FIGS. 19 to 23 , when a user is to fold and contain theflexible enclosure 3 in the second containing portion 35 (FIG. 20 ), he or she should first put downward the holdingportion 4 and the exterior side of thefront cover sheet 1. At this time, theflexible enclosure 3 and therear cover sheet 2 will face upward and therear cover sheet 2 will be lifted open. When containing, theflexible enclosure 3 is folded from outside to inside to be located in the containingspace 30 between thefront cover sheet 1 and therear cover sheet 2, and thefront cover sheet 1 and therear cover sheet 2 are closed by thecover piece 11 and thecover assembly 21. In the present embodiment, in addition to that the exterior side of thefront cover sheet 1 can be connected with the holdingportion 4, the interior side or the exterior side (not shown in the drawings) of therear cover sheet 2 can be further provided with the holdingportion 4 which is provided with the switchingpiece 41 and the switchingassembly 42, facilitating a user to open and close the holdingportion 4 and access an object therein at any time. - In addition to being applied to the flexible enclosure which includes the recycle shopping bag or other kinds of bags, the containing structure disclosed above can be further applied to implementations of all kinds of clothing, such as a sport shirt, an overcoat and clothes. Referring to
FIG. 24 , a first implementation of the present invention is a flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) combined with abag unit 10, which is a backpack structure including afront cover sheet 1, arear cover sheet 2, aconnection portion 12, anouter belt 16 and a flexible enclosure 3 (clothing), wherein an edge of thefront cover sheet 1 is provided with a first joiningedge 131 and acover piece 11; whereas, the first joiningedge 131 is provided at a parallel side of thebag unit 10 corresponding to the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing), at the edge of thefront cover sheet 1 in the drawing. An edge of therear cover sheet 2 is provided with acover assembly 21 corresponding to thecover piece 11; whereas, thecover piece 11 and thecover assembly 22 can be implemented as a zipper. Theconnection portion 12 is provided at a corresponding position between sides of thefront cover sheet 1 and therear cover sheet 2 to connect the two sheets. Theclothing 3 includes a second joiningedge 331 and aninner belt 6, wherein the second joiningedge 331 is engaged with the first joiningedge 131 of thefront cover sheet 1 and fixes thefront cover sheet 1 at a rear position of the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing). For the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) and thebag unit 10, in addition to using a fixed joining mode (gluing, hot pressing or sewing) for the first joiningedge 131 and the second joiningedge 331, the first joiningedge 131 and the second joiningedge 331 can be also added respectively with a first movable joiningpiece 130 and a second movable joining piece 330 (such as a zipper, a snap latch, a magnetic button or a hook and loop fastener), thereby providing the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) and thebag unit 10 with a movable dismantlement function that when the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) or thebag unit 10 is damaged or gets dirty, it can be dismantled and replaced for use. - The flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) can be further opened with plural through-
holes 332, allowing plural end parts of the inner belt 6 (a single shoulder strap or a dual shoulder strap at back) to pass through the through-holes 332 from the interior of the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) to combine outward with thebag unit 10. Next, the first joiningedge 131 is engaged with the corresponding second joiningedge 331 to fix thefront cover sheet 1 and the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing), wherein an upper end part and a lower end part of theinner belt 6 pass through the plural through-holes 332 of the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) and then are connected with the upper rim and the lower rim of thefront cover sheet 1, such that weight of thebag unit 10 can be supported when a user is wearing the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing). - Besides, a
mask unit 7 is provided between thefront cover sheet 1 and therear cover sheet 2. A side of themask unit 7 is provided with aconnection side 71 which is connected with thebag unit 10. Theconnection side 71 is provided at an upper rim of themask unit 7 and is connected with the upper rim or the first joiningedge 131 of thefront cover sheet 1. In addition, themask unit 7 is further provided with asheath piece 72 which can sheath themask unit 7 from top to bottom at an outer periphery of thebag unit 10, thereby achieving a rain-proofing effect for thebag unit 10. - The
rear cover sheet 2 is provided with anouter belt 16 which is a dual belt or a single belt at a back (not shown in the drawing) and an upper and lower end of which are provided respectively at an upper side and a lower side of the exterior side of therear cover sheet 2, allowing a user to carry thebag unit 10 and the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) which is contained in the containingspace 30 from theouter belt 16 of therear cover sheet 2, when the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is contained. Theouter belt 16 is loosely or fixedly connected with the bag unit 10 (which is a prior art and is thus not described further). In the present embodiment, the exterior side of thefront cover sheet 1 is connected with a holdingportion 4 to provide an additive function of putting in an object in addition to containing theclothing 3. The holdingportion 4 is provided with aswitching piece 41 and a switchingassembly 42 to facilitate a user to open and close the holdingportion 4 and access an object therein at any time, wherein the switching mode of the switchingpiece 41 and the switchingassembly 42 includes a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, a snap latch or a magnetic button. In the present embodiment, in addition to that the exterior side of thefront cover sheet 1 can be connected with the holdingportion 4, the inner side or the exterior side (not shown in the drawing) of therear cover sheet 2 can be further connected with the holdingportion 4. As the structures are roughly the same, no further description is provided. - As shown in
FIGS. 25 to 31 , the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is taken out of the containingspace 30 of thebag unit 10 and then worn on a user, wherein thefront cover sheet 1 is fixed at a rear side, close to a center, of the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing), and the holdingportion 4 is connected at the exterior side of thefront cover sheet 1 to allow a user to put in an object. A front side of the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is provided with a left andright forepart 334, each of which is further provided with aclosing piece 333. After wearing the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing), a user can use the closingpieces 333 to close the left andright foreparts 334. - The
rear cover sheet 2 is connected with thefront cover sheet 1 from theconnection portion 12 and when therear cover sheet 2 is not yet contained in the containingspace 30, it is located below the holdingportion 4. As shown inFIG. 29 andFIG. 30 , after therear cover sheet 2 has been contained in the containingspace 30, it will be hidden behind the holdingportion 4 and lie between the holdingportion 4 and the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing). As shown inFIG. 26 , when the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) and themask unit 7 are not used, the holdingportion 4 is first made to face downward and therear cover sheet 2 is lifted open to expose the containingspace 30, facilitating putting the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) and themask unit 7 in the containingspace 30 after folding. When folding, themask unit 7 and the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) can be folded downward and the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is folded toward a center from four sides. At this time, themask unit 7 and the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) will become a rectangle after folding, a little smaller than thefront cover sheet 1 and above thefront cover sheet 1, to be contained in the containingspace 30 and closed by the cover piece (assembly) 11 (21), as shown inFIG. 25 . After closing the containingspace 30, the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is put in the containingspace 30 and a user can still open the holdingportion 4 from the switching piece (assembly) 41 (42) above the holdingportion 4 to put in or access an object. When the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is contained, the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) and theinner belt 6 are closed in the containingspace 30 between therear cover sheet 2 and thefront cover sheet 1 by thecover piece 11 and thecover assembly 21 and a user can utilize theouter belt 16 above the rear cover sheet 2 (as shown inFIGS. 29 to 31 ) and use the holdingportion 4 as thebag unit 10. - Referring to
FIG. 32 andFIG. 33 , a second implementation of the present invention is a flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) combined with abag unit 10, which is abag unit 10 worn at a side (usually called a side pack). The structures and elements included are all the same as those of thebag unit 10 in the first embodiment, with a primary difference being that thebag unit 10 is worn at a side or at a front of a human body by a single belt. Therefore, the outer belt 16 (not shown in the drawings) and theinner belt 6 are all connected by the single belt at a left and right end of thebag unit 10. When the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is not used, the containing mode is the same as that of the first embodiment where the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) and theinner belt 6 are contained in the containing space 30 (not shown in the drawings) after folding, and are closed by the cover piece (assembly) 11 (21). When the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is contained, the storage function of thebag unit 10 can be still used. In addition, two sides of thebag unit 10 are provided respectively with abuckle 15 and an outer belt 16 (not shown in the drawings) which is movably engaged with thebuckle 15, allowing a user to carry on a shoulder. - As shown in
FIG. 34 , a third embodiment of the present invention is a flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) combined with abag unit 10, which is transversally fixed at a waist of a user (usually called a waist bag). The structures and elements included are the same as those of theside bag unit 10 in the second embodiment, with a primary difference being that thebag unit 10 is connected to a left and right side by theouter belt 16 and is transversally fixed at a user's waist after engaging amale snap 161 with afemale snap 162 at open ends of theouter belt 16. As an inner size of the holdingportion 4 of thebag unit 10 of the present embodiment is smaller than that of thebag unit 10 in the abovementioned two embodiments, theinner belt 6 is not needed when the loading is not heavy, such that the weight of thebag unit 10 can be supported when a user is wearing the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing). When the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is not used, the containing mode is the same as that of the two abovementioned embodiments where the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is contained in the containingspace 30 after folding, and is closed by the cover piece (assembly) 11 (21). When the flexible enclosure 3 (clothing) is contained, the storage function of thebag unit 10 can be still used. When theclothing 3 is contained, theouter belt 16 which is transversally connected at two sides of thebag unit 10 can be fixed on a waist by a user. Besides, theouter belt 16 is loosely or fixedly connected with the bag unit 10 (which is a prior art and is thus not described further). As shown inFIGS. 35 to 37 , a fourth embodiment of the present invention applies primarily theflexible enclosure 3 to a bag unit having ahandle 31. A hollow space is formed between two end parts of thehandle 31, allowing a user to unfolded the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) from the containingspace 30, followed by carrying thehandle 31 on a shoulder or with a hand, wherein the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) includes afront piece 38, arear piece 39 and anopening 40. The difference of the present embodiment from the abovementioned embodiments lies in primarily that theconnection portion 12 that connects thefront cover sheet 1 and therear cover sheet 2 is bended and latched from top to bottom at an upper rim of thefront piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag); whereas, the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) can be contained in the containingspace 30 formed between thefront cover sheet 1 and therear cover sheet 2 after folding. As theconnection portion 12 is latched between two end parts of thehandle 31 at the upper rim of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), weight of the containing structure and the holdingportion 4 is supported by a force a user uses to lift up two end parts of thehandle 31, thereby preventing the upper rim of theopening 40 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) from suspending and deformation due to the weight of holdingportion 4, wherein the first joiningedge 131 of thefront cover sheet 1 and the corresponding second joiningedge 331 of therear cover sheet 2 are connected by sewing, gluing or hot pressing in a high frequency (not shown in the drawing). Besides, in addition to that the first joiningedge 131 of the present embodiment can be provided at thefront cover sheet 1, it can be also provided between thefront cover sheet 1 and therear cover sheet 2 or at theconnection portion 12, followed by being connected with the second joining edge 331 (not shown in the drawing). On the other hand, the upper rim of thefront piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) is further provided with aswitching piece 41 and a switchingassembly 42, with the implementation mode being a zipper as shown in the drawing or other splitting element such as a hook and loop fastener, a snap latch or a magnetic button (not shown in the drawing). Moreover, the holdingportion 4 is connected with theconnection portion 12 that is bended downward and is latched between two end parts of thehandle 31 of thefront piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), and weight of the holdingportion 4 and the containing structure is supported a force a user uses to lift up two end parts of thehandle 31. In addition to that the abovementionedlower dent 37 can be provided at thefront piece 38, it can be also selectively configured at the rear piece 39 (not shown in the drawing); whereas, the holdingportion 4 can be provided at the exterior side of therear cover sheet 2 or can be selectively provided at the exterior side of the front cover sheet 1 (not shown in the drawing). - Referring to
FIG. 35 andFIG. 36 , the first joiningedge 131 of thefront cover sheet 1 and the second joiningedge 331 of thefront piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) can latch and fix theconnection portion 12 in thelower dent 37 at the upper rim of thefront piece 38, allowing the holdingportion 4 to be located in theopening 40 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) (FIG. 37 ). Besides, inner sides of thefront piece 38 and therear piece 39 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) are further provided respectively with afirst positioning assembly 321 and asecond positioning assembly 322 to correspond to the fixingpiece 22 of therear cover sheet 2 of thecollection space 30. As described above, when therear cover sheet 2 and the holdingportion 4 are located in theopening 40 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), the holdingportion 4 can be attached at the inner side of thefront piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) by apositioning piece 221 and thefirst positioning assembly 321 to increase stability. - The advantage of this unique design is that after the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) has been taken out of the containing
space 30 and when the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) is unfolded, thefront cover sheet 1 will be located at the exterior side of thefront piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag); whereas, the holdingportion 4 which is used to put money, letters of credits or other objects can be closed by the switching piece (assembly) 41 (42) and the holdingportion 4 will be located in theopening 40 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), thereby preventing the money or objects in the holdingportion 4 from lost. As shown inFIG. 35 andFIG. 37 again, a user can also select to position thepositioning piece 221 at thesecond positioning assembly 322 on the exterior side of therear piece 39 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), such that theopening 40 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) can be closed and the holdingportion 4 can be located at the exterior side of therear piece 39 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) (FIG. 37 ). When a user carries thehandle 31 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) on a shoulder or with a hand, the exterior side of therear piece 39 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) can be made to lean toward a side of the user's body, facilitating accessing an object or putting the object in the holdingportion 4 and also preventing the money or object in the holdingportion 4 from lost. Theabovementioned fixing piece 22 and the correspondingfirst positioning assembly 321 andsecond positioning assembly 322 can be implemented as a zipper as shown in the drawings or as a hook and loop fastener, a snap latch or a magnetic button. - Referring to
FIGS. 38 to 42 , when the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) is not to be used, the holdingportion 4 is first made to face downward and thefront cover sheet 1 is lifted open upward to expose the containingspace 30, facilitating putting the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) in the containingspace 30 after folding. When folding, the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) can be folded toward the center from the left and right sides, allowing therear piece 39 to overlap on thefront piece 38 from rear to front. In addition, thehandle 31 is folded downward and at this time, the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) will become a long strip after folding, with a width a little smaller than that of the front cover sheet 1 (FIG. 40 ). Next, the long-strip flexible enclosure 3 (bag) is folded or rolled upward and then contained in the containingspace 30, followed by being closed by the cover piece (assembly) 11 (21) (FIG. 41 andFIG. 42 ). After the containingspace 30 has been closed, the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) is put in the containingspace 30 and a user can open the holdingport 4 to put in or access an object from the switching piece (assembly) 41 (42) above the holding portion 4 (FIG. 42 ). - Referring to
FIG. 43 andFIG. 44 , the present embodiment is the same as the abovementioned second embodiment that the holdingportion 4 can be applied to a side pack, wherein two sides of the holdingportion 4 are provided respectively with thebuckle 15 and a connected outer belt (shoulder strap) 16, allowing a user to carry on a shoulder. In addition, thefront cover sheet 1 can be further provided with anextension portion 132, an end of which is connected to the second joiningedge 331 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), whereas the other end of which can be connected to the first joiningedge 131 at the inner side of thefront cover sheet 1. Therefore, when the holdingportion 4 is loaded too heavily, the holdingportion 4 can be extended and be put at a bottom in the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) by theextension portion 132, without causing theopening 40 to suspend and be deformed as the holdingportion 4 that is connected at theopening 40 is too heavy. Due to the extension function of theextension portion 132, the holdingportion 4 can be extended and be put at the bottom in the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), without being subjected to a limitation that the size and weight of the holdingportion 4 and the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) should fit with each other. Therefore, it is no need to provide the lower dent 37 (FIG. 35 ) at the upper rim of thefront piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) to fit with the size of theconnection portion 12 of thefront cover sheet 1 or there is no need to provide theextension portion 132 at other isolation position (not shown in the drawing) of the holdingportion 4. - Referring to
FIG. 45 , the present embodiment can also apply the holdingportion 4 to a backpack by the first joiningedge 131 and the second joiningedge 331, whereas the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) applies to a large shopping bag or a luggage bag. Adual shoulder strap 17 is provided behind the backpack, allowing a user to carry the backpack on his or her back. Thefront cover sheet 1 and the cover piece (assembly) 11 (21) are the same as those in the abovementioned embodiments and as thefront cover sheet 1 is connected with the second joiningedge 331 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) by the first joiningedge 131, when a user opens the cover piece (assembly) 11 (21) and takes the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) out of the containingspace 30, he or she then puts thefront cover sheet 1, along with the holdingportion 4 and thedual shoulder strap 17, in the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) from theopening 40. Furthermore, as the entire length of an ordinary backpack is longer, the holdingportion 4 can be manufactured in collaboration with the height of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) that the holdingportion 4 can be put at the bottom of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), without causing theopening 40 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) to suspend and be deformed as the backpack is too heavy. However, if the length cannot fit, then the present embodiment can also apply theabovementioned extension portion 132 to properly extend and put the backpack at the bottom of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) (not shown in the drawing). - As shown in
FIG. 46 , the present invention can also apply theflexible enclosure 3 to a clothes bag, wherein the clothes bag is provided with ahandle 31 for carrying with a hand or on a shoulder. Thefront cover sheet 1 and the cover piece (assembly) 11 (21) are the same as those in the abovementioned embodiments and a user can put a piece of clothes in the holdingportion 4 from theopening 40 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) and hang the clothes with ahanger 18 in the clothes bag. As it belongs to a conventional technology regarding how to hang the clothes on thehanger 18 through theopening 40 and the structural relationship between thehanger 18 and the clothes bag, no further description is provided. - Referring to
FIGS. 47 to 49 , a fourth embodiment of the present invention is provided with roughly same structures as those of the abovementioned third embodiment, wherein theconnection portion 12 that connects thefront cover sheet 1 and therear cover sheet 2 is latched from top to bottom at the upper rim of thefront piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), and the folded flexible enclosure 3 (bag) can be contained in the containingspace 30 formed between thefront cover sheet 1 and therear cover sheet 2. In addition, the holdingportion 4 is provided, allowing a user to access an object in the holdingportion 4 from the switching piece (assembly) 41 (42). - The difference of the present embodiment from the third embodiment lies in that a
fork portion 310 is further provided between the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) and thehandle 31, allowing thefront cover sheet 1, therear cover sheet 2 and the holdingpart 4, which have a smaller overall size, to be connected at the upper rim of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) by theconnection portion 12, the first joiningedge 131, the second joiningedge 331 and theextension portion 132. As the holdingportion 4 and the containing structure should be supported by a force a user uses to lift up two end parts of thehandle 31, two ends of thefork portion 310 are connected with the uplift force of thehandle 31 to support weight of thefront cover sheet 1, therear cover sheet 2, the holdingportion 4 and the collection structure, which have a smaller overall size. After a user has taken the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) out of the containingspace 30 and unfolded the flexible enclosure 3 (bag), thefront cover sheet 1, along with the holdingportion 4, should pass through agap 311 in a center of thefork portion 310 and then thefront cover sheet 1 and therear cover sheet 2 are latched at the upper rim of theopening 40 of thefront piece 38 of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag). In addition, the fixingpiece 22 in the inner side of thefront cover sheet 1 can be further positioned with thefirst positioning assembly 321 at the exterior side of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag). - For each abovementioned embodiment, the exterior side of the
front cover sheet 1 and the exterior side of the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) can be further provided with mutually corresponded textures and patterns to improve a sense of aesthetics and contrast into a different visual effect. When the holdingportion 4 is used alone, thefront cover sheet 1 and the holdingportion 4 can manifest the partial textures or patterns. When the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) is unfolded, thefront cover sheet 1 and the holdingportion 4 can manifest the textures or patterns contrasting with the flexible enclosure 3 (bag) to improve a sense of aesthetics or exhibit a different visual effect (not shown in the drawings). - Accordingly, in addition to the abovementioned embodiments, the present invention can be further applied to other bag units of various functions.
- It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
Claims (26)
1. A cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, comprising:
a front cover sheet, an edge of which is provided with a cover piece;
a rear cover sheet, an edge of which is provided with a cover assembly corresponding to the cover piece;
a connection portion which is provided between the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet to connect the two sheets;
a first joining edge which is provided at the front cover sheet, the rear cover sheet, between the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet, or at the connection portion; and
a flexible enclosure which includes a second joining edge, the front cover sheet and the flexible enclosure being fixed by engaging the first joining edge with the corresponding second joining edge;
a containing space being formed between the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet to contain the folded flexible enclosure, and the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet being closed by the cover piece and the cover assembly.
2. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 1 , wherein the first joining edge is provided with an extension portion to connect with the second joining edge.
3. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 1 , wherein the connection portion is provided at an upper side of the front cover sheet corresponding to an upper side of the rear cover sheet or at a lower side of the front cover sheet corresponding to a lower side of the rear cover sheet.
4. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 1 , wherein the rear cover sheet is further provided with a fixing piece at a side of the rear cover sheet corresponding a fixing assembly provided by the flexible enclosure, the rear cover sheet being fixed on a surface of the flexible enclosure by the fixing piece and the fixing assembly, such that the rear cover sheet will not suspend from a surface of the flexible enclosure and swing; the fixing piece and the fixing assembly including a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, a snap latch or a magnetic button.
5. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 1 , wherein the second joining edge is partially engaged with the first joining edge and a containing port is formed at a place where the first joining edge is not engaged with the second joining edge; when the flexible enclosure is unfolded, the rear cover sheet being put in a containing space between the front cover sheet and the flexible enclosure from the containing port, whereas, when the folded flexible enclosure is to be contained in the containing space, the rear cover sheet being taken out of the containing port and the rear cover sheet and the front cover sheet being fixed.
6. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 1 , wherein a circumferential length of partial engagement of the first joining edge and the second joining edge is at least a half of an entire circumferential length of the front cover sheet.
7. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 1 , wherein a side of the front cover sheet or the rear cover sheet is connected with a holding portion.
8. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 1 , wherein a side wall is further provided between the front cover sheet and the cover piece, the flexible enclosure further includes a joining portion which corresponds to the side wall, the joining portion assumes an annulus-like unit, a radius of which is a little smaller than that of the side wall and an interior of which is formed with a containing space.
9. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 8 , wherein the second joining edge is abutted at and connected with the first joining edge, allowing the side wall to enclose the joining portion; the second joining edge being abutted at a top rim of and connected with the first joining edge, an upper wall of the annulus-like joining portion being abutted toward an upper wall of the side wall, and a first containing portion being formed in an un-abutted space between a lower wall of the joining portion and the side wall to contain the folded rear cover sheet.
10. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 9 , wherein a second containing portion is formed after the inner containing space of the joining portion has been combined with the front cover sheet and the second containing portion further includes a port to connect with the flexible enclosure, allowing the folded flexible enclosure to be contained in the second containing portion through the port.
11. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 10 , wherein the rear cover sheet is further provided with a fixing piece below the joining portion corresponding with a fixing assembly provided by the first containing portion; the folded rear cover sheet being contained and fixed in the first containing portion by the fixing piece and the fixing assembly.
12. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 1 , wherein the flexible enclosure is a bag unit.
13. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 12 , wherein the connection portion is bended and latched on an upper rim of the bag unit from top to bottom, the bag unit is provided at least with a handle, a fork portion is provided between an end part of the handle and the upper rim of the bag unit, and the connection portion is bended and latched from top to bottom in a central space of the fork portion, allowing that weight of the containing structure is supported by a force a user uses to lift up the end parts of the handle.
14. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 13 , wherein the front cover sheet is further provided with an extension portion, an end of the extension portion is connected at the first joining edge and the other end is connected at the second joining edge of the flexible enclosure; by the extension portion, the containing space formed by the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet being extended and put at a bottom in the bag unit to prevent the flexible enclosure from suspending and deformation due to weight of the front cover sheet as the connection portion is latched on the upper rim of the flexible enclosure.
15. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 1 , wherein the flexible enclosure is a piece of clothing, a side of the front cover sheet or the rear cover sheet is connected with a holding portion, the clothing includes a second joining edge, the first joining edge is engaged with the corresponding second joining edge to fix the front cover sheet along with the clothing and the folded clothing is contained in the containing space formed between the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet which are further closed by the cover piece and the cover assembly.
16. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 15 , wherein the clothing further includes an inner belt which is connected with the clothing and is engaged with the holding portion to form a bag unit, such that weight of the bag unit is supported when a user is wearing the clothing.
17. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 16 , wherein the first joining edge and the second joining edge are added respectively with a first movable joining piece and a second movable joining piece to provide a movable dismantlement function to the clothing and the bag unit; the first joining piece and the second joining piece including a zipper, a snap latch, or magnetic button or a hook and loop fastener.
18. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 16 , wherein the front cover sheet is fixed behind the clothing, and the clothing is provided at least with a port which is located behind the clothing, corresponding to the end parts of the inner belt; the inner belt passing through the port of the clothing and being engaged with the upper rim of the front cover sheet.
19. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 18 , wherein the inner belt is a dual shoulder strap or a single shoulder strap, an upper and lower end of which pass respectively through the ports of the clothing to be located at an upper rim and a lower rim of the front cover sheet.
20. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 15 , wherein the rear cover sheet is provided with an outer belt which is a dual strap or a single strap, an upper and lower end of which are provided respectively at an upper side and a lower side at an exterior side of the rear cover sheet; the outer belt being loosely or fixedly connected with the bag unit which is formed by the holding part.
21. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 15 , wherein a mask unit is provided between the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet, and a side of the mask unit is provided with a connection side.
22. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 21 , wherein the mask unit is further provided with a sheath piece which sheaths and fixes the mask unit at an outer periphery of the bag unit.
23. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 15 , wherein the front cover sheet is fixed in front of the clothing.
24. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 23 , wherein the port is provided in a front of the clothing, corresponding to the front cover sheet; the inner belt passing through the port of the clothing and being engaged with the upper rim of the front cover sheet; the inner belt is a side belt, two ends of the inner belt pass respectively through plural through-holes from the interior to the exterior of the clothing, and are connected at the front cover sheet of the bag unit.
25. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 20 , wherein the outer belt is a side belt and two end parts of the outer belt are provided at the side wall of the bag unit; the outer belt being loosely or fixedly connected with the bag unit.
26. The cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures, according to claim 15 , wherein the outer belt is connected at a left and right side of the holding portion forming a bag unit and is transversally fixed at a user's waist after a male snap has been engaged with a female snap, with the male and female snaps being provided at open ends of the outer belt and the outer belt being loosely or fixedly connected with the bag unit.
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