An interior storage structure for a luggage case

By installing inner and outer storage bags between the side panels and the side panel cover of the suitcase, and using zippers and adhesive or sewing connections, the problem of inflexible internal storage structure of the suitcase is solved, achieving the effect of convenient item classification and cleaning.

CN224344434UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-12SUKULE INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY (GUANGZHOU) CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SUKULE INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY (GUANGZHOU) CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-11
Publication Date
2026-06-12

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing suitcase internal storage structures lack flexibility and versatility, making it difficult to effectively categorize and store different types of items, and are inconvenient to clean and maintain.

Method used

Design an internal storage structure for a suitcase by installing inner and outer storage bags between the side panels and the side panel cover, and connecting them with zippers and glue or sewing. The inner and outer storage bags are equipped with various types of storage pockets, and the zipper structure and sealing strips are used to achieve stable and convenient classification and disassembly of items.

🎯Benefits of technology

It improves the utilization of the internal space of the suitcase, facilitates the classification and retrieval of items, simplifies the cleaning process, enhances ease of use and stability, and extends the service life of the storage bag.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an inside storage structure of luggage, install between the luggage side plate and the luggage side plate cover, including having set up in the inside storage bag body of luggage side plate, and set up the outside storage bag body of luggage side plate cover, and set up the first connecting wing of inside storage bag body side, and set up the second connecting wing of outside storage bag body side, and set up the zipper structure between the first connecting wing and the second connecting wing to make the first connecting wing and the second connecting wing form zipper connection, the inside storage structure of this luggage can optimize the inside storage structure of luggage, promote space utilization efficiency, facilitate article division and extraction, simplify cleaning and maintenance process etc.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to an internal storage structure for a suitcase. Background Technology

[0002] With the increasing demands of modern travel, suitcases, as an essential travel item, have seen their design and functionality become a key focus for consumers. Traditional suitcases primarily emphasize the sturdiness and convenience of their external structure, but as people's requirements for travel organization have risen, the internal storage structure has also become particularly important. Especially within limited space, effectively classifying and neatly organizing items has become a crucial issue in improving the efficiency of suitcase use.

[0003] In current technology, many suitcases still employ simple internal structural designs, typically relying on a single large space or simple compartments for storage. While this structure ensures sufficient capacity, it lacks flexibility and versatility, making it difficult to rationally categorize and effectively store different types of items. For example, some suitcases have only one large internal space, often resulting in items being piled up haphazardly, making them prone to damage, loss, or disarray during travel due to items shifting. Furthermore, this structural design makes disassembly and cleaning difficult, leading to a poor user experience.

[0004] While some suitcase designs incorporate additional features such as internal and external storage pockets, these features often suffer from the following technical shortcomings:

[0005] Traditional internal and external storage pocket structures lack effective connection methods, which prevents these pockets from fully utilizing the space between the side panels and the side panel lids of the suitcase, resulting in the suitcase's storage space not being maximized.

[0006] Existing storage bags, both internal and external, are often simply designed and lack flexible categorization functions, failing to meet the storage needs of different items. Users often cannot easily find the items they need or properly categorize and store them.

[0007] Some inner and outer storage bags have a fixed structure design that is not easy to disassemble, making cleaning inconvenient and increasing the difficulty of maintaining the suitcase. In addition, the connection method of the bag body is often not secure enough, making it easy to fall off or break.

[0008] Existing storage bag structures are often functionally complex, and opening or closing them may affect the overall user experience. Furthermore, the connection methods between storage bags are not flexible enough, which may require more time and effort to store items. Utility Model Content

[0009] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model proposes an internal storage structure for suitcases that optimizes the internal storage structure, improves space utilization efficiency, facilitates item separation and retrieval, and simplifies cleaning and maintenance processes.

[0010] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is:

[0011] An internal storage structure for a suitcase, installed between a side panel and a side panel cover, includes an inner storage bag on the side panel, an outer storage bag on the side panel cover, a first connecting wing on the side of the inner storage bag, a second connecting wing on the side of the outer storage bag, and a zipper structure between the first and second connecting wings that connects the first and second connecting wings.

[0012] Preferably, the inner storage bag is provided with at least one first openable storage pocket, at least one first zippered storage pocket, and at least one mesh storage pocket, and the first openable storage pocket, the first zippered storage pocket and the mesh storage pocket are arranged in a layered manner.

[0013] Preferably, the outer storage bag is provided with at least one second openable storage pocket and at least one second zippered storage pocket, and the second openable storage pocket and the second zippered storage pocket are arranged in a stacked manner.

[0014] Preferably, the top of the side panel of the suitcase is provided with a fastening latch, and the top of the side panel cover of the suitcase is provided with a fastening head that cooperates with the fastening latch. The bottom of the side panel of the suitcase and the side panel cover of the suitcase are rotatably connected.

[0015] Preferably, the inner storage bag is provided with a first sealing strip that can restrain the first openable storage pocket, and the first openable storage pocket is provided with a first fastening structure into which the first sealing strip can be inserted.

[0016] Preferably, the outer storage bag body is provided with a second sealing strip that can constrain the second open storage pocket, and the second open storage pocket is provided with a second fastening structure into which the second sealing strip can be inserted.

[0017] Preferably, the inner storage bag is bonded or sewn together with the side panel of the suitcase.

[0018] Preferably, the outer storage bag is bonded or sewn together with the side panel cover of the suitcase.

[0019] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0020] By designing the inner and outer storage bags to be connected by zippers, the internal storage space of the suitcase can be effectively divided and expanded, avoiding the cluttered and disorderly accumulation of items and thus improving the utilization efficiency of the internal space. The combination of inner and outer storage bags allows users to reasonably divide items according to their size and shape, making it convenient to store clothes, accessories, cosmetics, etc., and to store different categories of items independently for easy retrieval and organization.

[0021] The zipper structure allows for easy disassembly of the inner and outer storage pockets, making cleaning simpler and improving the suitcase's maintenance convenience. The zipper connection design makes the inner and outer storage pockets more securely connected, and also makes it easier for users to open or close, enhancing the suitcase's ease of use and comfort. Attached Figure Description

[0022] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the internal storage structure of a suitcase according to the present invention;

[0023] Figure 2 This is a side view of the internal storage structure of a suitcase according to the present invention. Specific implementation methods

[0024] The principles and features of this utility model are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The examples given are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of this utility model. The utility model is described more specifically in the following paragraphs by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings. The advantages and features of this utility model will become clearer from the following description and claims. It should be noted that the drawings are all in a very simplified form and use non-precise proportions, and are only used to facilitate and clarify the illustration of the embodiments of this utility model.

[0025] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," and "horizontal," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used only for the convenience of describing this utility model and for simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," etc., are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Thus, features defined with "first," "second," etc., may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installed," "connected," and "joined" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication between two components.

[0026] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. The term "and / or" as used herein includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. Example

[0027] See Figure 1-2 As shown, an internal storage structure for a suitcase is installed between a side panel 1 and a side panel cover 2. It includes an inner storage bag 3 disposed on the side panel 1, an outer storage bag 4 disposed on the side panel cover 2, a first connecting wing 5 disposed on the side of the inner storage bag 3, a second connecting wing 6 disposed on the side of the outer storage bag 4, and a zipper structure 7 disposed between the first connecting wing 5 and the second connecting wing 6, forming a zipper connection between the first connecting wing 5 and the second connecting wing 6.

[0028] By placing the inner storage bag 3 and the outer storage bag 4 between the side panel 1 and the side panel cover of the suitcase, the side space is fully utilized. This design effectively expands the internal storage space of the suitcase, avoids waste, and allows the suitcase to hold more items; the design of the inner and outer storage bags allows different types of items to be stored independently, avoiding messy stacking. For example, clothes, accessories, shoes, cosmetics, etc. can be stored separately, making it more convenient to retrieve items and improving the efficiency of organizing during travel.

[0029] The zippered structure allows for easy disassembly of the inner and outer storage bags 4. This not only makes it easier for users to clean the storage bags but also allows the bags to be removed individually when needed, increasing the maintainability of the suitcase. The zippered design also makes the inner and outer storage bags 4 more secure, avoiding the loosening or falling off problems that may occur with traditional storage bags, thus improving the lifespan and stability of the storage bags.

[0030] The zipper connection structure allows users to easily open and close the storage bags, and the zipper connection method is flexible and not prone to jamming or damage. Compared with traditional storage methods, this design is more intuitive and easy to operate, providing a better user experience; the zipper connection between the inner and outer bags not only enhances the structural stability, but also allows for adjustment of the bag's capacity and position as needed, making the storage space more flexible and versatile, meeting different travel needs, and enhancing the suitcase's versatility.

[0031] The inner storage bag 3 is provided with at least one first openable storage pocket 31, at least one first zippered storage pocket 32, and at least one mesh storage pocket 33, which are arranged in a stacked manner; the outer storage bag 4 is provided with at least one second openable storage pocket 41 and at least one second zippered storage pocket 42, which are arranged in a stacked manner.

[0032] The inner and outer storage compartments (4) each feature different types of pockets, such as open pockets, zippered pockets, and mesh pockets. This multi-layered, multi-functional design meets the storage needs of various items, allowing users to choose the appropriate storage method based on the type of item. For example, zippered pockets are suitable for storing valuables, mesh pockets are suitable for storing lightweight and breathable items, and open pockets are suitable for storing frequently accessed items. The layered arrangement and combination of different types of pockets maximizes the use of limited space. This design not only increases storage capacity but also avoids wasted space, ensuring that every corner is fully utilized and improving the space utilization rate of the suitcase.

[0033] Different types of pockets allow for organized categorization of items, ensuring more orderly storage. The layered design, in particular, makes the position of each pocket more fixed, allowing users to quickly find needed items while traveling and improving usability. For example, open pockets can store frequently used small items, while zippered pockets can be used to store more private or fragile items. The zippered and mesh pockets in the inner and outer storage compartments (4) better protect items, preventing loss or damage. Zippered pockets can be securely closed to prevent items from leaking out, while mesh pockets provide breathability to prevent clothing or other items from getting damp. At the same time, the zipper design enhances pocket security, making it especially suitable for storing valuables or private items.

[0034] The tiered pocket design not only makes items easier to store neatly but also prevents clutter and makes the interior of the suitcase more organized. The combination of different pockets creates a more layered look, enhancing the overall aesthetics of the suitcase; the tiered design also makes cleaning easier. Different types of pockets can be washed individually as needed, especially the mesh pockets, which are breathable and easy to clean, keeping them fresh and clean.

[0035] The top of the side panel 1 of the suitcase is provided with a fastening slot 11, and the top of the side panel cover 2 of the suitcase is provided with a fastening head 21 that cooperates with the fastening slot 11. The bottom of the side panel 1 and the side panel cover 2 of the suitcase are rotatably connected. The inner storage bag 3 is provided with a first sealing strip 34 that can restrain the first openable storage pocket 31. The first openable storage pocket 31 is provided with a first fastening structure 35 into which the first sealing strip 34 can be inserted. The outer storage bag 4 is provided with a second sealing strip 43 that can restrain the second openable storage pocket 41. The second openable storage pocket 41 is provided with a second fastening structure 44 into which the second sealing strip 43 can be inserted.

[0036] The design of the latch 11 and latch head 21 on the side panel 1 of the suitcase, which work together, ensures a secure connection between the side panel 1 and the lid, preventing the lid from accidentally opening due to external forces during transportation. This latch design improves the suitcase's sealing and shock resistance, ensuring the safety of items during transport. The rotating connection design between the side panel and the bottom of the side panel lid makes opening and closing the suitcase more convenient. Users can quickly take out or put in items by simply flipping open the side panel lid, without needing to completely disassemble or perform cumbersome operations, thus improving the smoothness of the user experience.

[0037] The sealing strips and fastening mechanisms of the inner and outer storage pockets help to effectively secure the pockets. The first and second sealing strips 43 firmly fasten the pocket opening, preventing accidental opening or items falling out, ensuring the items inside are not disturbed and increasing their safety. Simultaneously, the snap-fit ​​mechanism ensures the sealing strips won't loosen, keeping the pockets closed at all times. The sealing strips and fastening mechanisms of the first and second openable storage pockets 41 allow for flexible adjustment of the opening size as needed. For example, when storing larger items, the user can loosen the sealing strips slightly, while the fastening mechanism helps to quickly secure the opening when needed, enhancing the storage pocket's adaptability.

[0038] Thanks to its snap-lock design, the storage bags allow users to easily open and close them for quick and easy access to items. This design is especially useful for storing items that require frequent opening and closing, such as personal belongings during travel or other frequently accessed items. The combination of sealing strips and snap-locks increases the durability of the suitcase and its internal storage bags, enabling them to withstand prolonged use and heavy loads while reducing wear and tear from regular opening and closing. The sealing strips effectively maintain the shape of the bag opening, preventing loosening or damage from long-term use and extending the product's lifespan.

[0039] The inner storage bag 3 is connected to the side panel 1 of the suitcase by adhesive or sewing; the outer storage bag 4 is connected to the side panel cover 2 of the suitcase by adhesive or sewing.

[0040] By gluing or sewing, the inner and outer storage bags are securely fixed to the side panels and side panel covers of the suitcase, effectively preventing them from loosening or shifting during use. This ensures the storage bags remain in a stable position within the suitcase, preventing items from shifting or scattering during transportation or carrying, thus increasing the safety of your belongings.

[0041] Adhesive or stitched connections reduce reliance on external fasteners (such as zippers and straps), resulting in a simpler structure for storage bags and suitcases. This allows for better utilization of the suitcase's internal space, preventing external fasteners from taking up valuable storage space. The suitcase's interior space is more compact and organized, accommodating more items and improving storage efficiency.

[0042] Compared to complex mechanical connections or external component designs, adhesive or stitching connections are simpler, have lower manufacturing costs, and offer more efficient production processes. This approach reduces complexity in production, helps shorten production cycles, thereby lowering overall production costs and increasing production efficiency.

[0043] The above embodiments of this utility model are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this utility model. The implementation of this utility model is not limited thereto. All other modifications, substitutions or alterations made to the above structure of this utility model based on the above content of this utility model and in accordance with the common technical knowledge and conventional means in the field, without departing from the basic technical idea of ​​this utility model, shall fall within the scope of protection of this utility model.

Claims

1. An internal storage structure for a suitcase, installed between the side panel and the side panel cover of the suitcase, characterized in that: It includes an inner storage bag body disposed on the side panel of the suitcase, an outer storage bag body disposed on the side panel cover of the suitcase, a first connecting wing disposed on the side of the inner storage bag body, a second connecting wing disposed on the side of the outer storage bag body, and a zipper structure disposed between the first connecting wing and the second connecting wing, thereby connecting the first connecting wing and the second connecting wing to form a zipper connection.

2. The internal storage structure of the suitcase according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner storage bag is provided with at least one first openable storage pocket, at least one first zippered storage pocket, and at least one mesh storage pocket, which are arranged in a layered manner.

3. The internal storage structure of the suitcase according to claim 2, characterized in that: The outer storage bag has at least one second openable storage pocket and at least one second zippered storage pocket, which are arranged in a stacked manner.

4. The internal storage structure of the suitcase according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top of the side panel of the suitcase is provided with a fastening latch, and the top of the side panel cover of the suitcase is provided with a fastening head that cooperates with the fastening latch. The bottom of the side panel and the side panel cover of the suitcase are rotatably connected.

5. The internal storage structure of the suitcase according to claim 4, characterized in that: The inner storage bag is provided with a first sealing strip that can restrain the first openable storage pocket, and the first openable storage pocket is provided with a first fastening structure into which the first sealing strip can be inserted.

6. The internal storage structure of the suitcase according to claim 5, characterized in that: The outer storage bag is provided with a second sealing strip that can restrain the second openable storage pocket, and the second openable storage pocket is provided with a second fastening structure into which the second sealing strip can be inserted.

7. The internal storage structure of the suitcase according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner storage bag is connected to the side panel of the suitcase by adhesive or stitching.

8. The internal storage structure of the suitcase according to claim 7, characterized in that: The outer storage bag is connected to the side panel cover of the suitcase by adhesive or stitching.