A rideable luggage

By incorporating a locking mechanism and a return spring into the suitcase, the backrest can be opened or closed without retracting the lever, solving the problem of inconvenient operation of existing suitcases and improving the safety and structural compactness of children riding in them.

CN224474145UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-10SHANGHAI XUNZHU TECHNOLOGY CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHANGHAI XUNZHU TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-09-22
Publication Date
2026-07-10

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing suitcase backrest structure requires the handle to be retracted before opening and closing, which is inconvenient and not safe for children.

Method used

A rideable suitcase was designed, which uses a locking structure and a return spring to allow the backrest to open or close without retracting the pull rod. Combined with the side panels, it forms a three-sided enclosed structure to improve safety, and achieves stable locking through locking grooves and locking tongues.

Benefits of technology

It achieves convenient operation of the backrest and safety for children, with a simple and reasonable structure, stable and reliable locking, and a compact overall structure.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a kind of can be boarded luggage case, including the backrest being hinged with box body, it is characterized by: the backrest is provided with the locking structure for keeping backrest in open state, when the backrest is housed, it is folded to the direction of rotating away from pull rod.The utility model has the advantages of: simple structure, reasonable, when backrest open state, locking is realized using locking mechanism, support stable, reliable, can improve the safety of children riding;In addition, when backrest is folded, it is folded to the direction of rotating away from pull rod, that is, in the case where pull rod is not folded, the opening or folding operation of backrest can be realized, operation is more convenient.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of luggage manufacturing technology, specifically a rideable luggage. Background Technology

[0002] Suitcases are boxes people carry when traveling to store clothes. They are generally equipped with wheels and extendable handles for easy movement. When traveling with children, the effort of pulling a suitcase while caring for the child can be overwhelming. To address this, some suitcase manufacturers have improved the structure, transforming suitcases into movable seats for children, allowing users to simultaneously look after both the child and the suitcase.

[0003] A patent application with application number CN202320664001.0 entitled "A Multifunctional Suitcase" discloses a suitcase including: a suitcase body and a railing disposed on the suitcase body, the railing forming a seat with the top of the suitcase body; the railing includes a front railing, a left railing, a right railing and a rear railing. In this suitcase structure, the railing and the suitcase body rotate in coordination. When the railing is in use, the railing rotates upward and forms stable support by abutting against the upper surface of the suitcase body. When a child is riding, they lean against the railing and hold the handle. When the railing is closed, the railing rotates towards the handle to close. That is to say, the railing needs to pass through the handle when opening or closing, which causes the handle to be retracted first when opening or closing the railing, resulting in inconvenience in operation. Therefore, its structure needs further improvement. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to overcome the above-mentioned deficiencies and to disclose to the public a rideable suitcase that is simple and reasonable in structure, easy to operate, and reliable in support.

[0005] The technical solution of this utility model is implemented as follows:

[0006] A rideable suitcase includes a backrest hinged to the suitcase body, characterized in that: the backrest is provided with a locking structure for keeping the backrest in an open state, and the backrest rotates and folds away from the pull rod when stored.

[0007] Further optimization measures for this technical solution are as follows:

[0008] As a modified device, the locking structure includes an operating component mounted on the backrest, a locking tongue connected to the operating component, and a pin with a locking groove between the backrest and the housing. When the backrest is in the open state, the locking tongue inserts into the locking groove. The cooperation between the locking tongue and the locking groove achieves locking of the backrest in the open state, resulting in a simple structure and stable, reliable locking.

[0009] As a modification, a return spring is provided between the operating component and the backrest. The spring force keeps the locking tongue in the locking groove, preventing it from disengaging during use.

[0010] As a modified device, the operating component has a clearance groove in the middle, and the backrest has a screw mounting position at the corresponding clearance groove position. The clearance groove provides space for the screw mounting position, and the screw mounting position in the middle of the operating component can limit the operating component and prevent it from falling out of the set position.

[0011] As a modification, the suitcase body is provided with a backrest receiving slot, in which the backrest is placed when folded up. The backrest receiving slot makes the overall structure of the suitcase more compact when the backrest is folded up.

[0012] As an improvement, side rails are provided on both sides of the backrest. These side rails rotate and engage with the backrest. When the side rails are open, their end faces abut against the backrest. The addition of these side rails creates a three-sided enclosure, enhancing the safety of children while riding.

[0013] As a modification, when the side panels are retracted, the side panels do not extend beyond the edge of the backrest.

[0014] As an improvement, the backrest is provided with a side panel receiving groove that is adapted to the side panel. When the side panel is folded up, it is placed in the corresponding side panel receiving groove. The side panel receiving groove also makes the overall structure of the suitcase more compact when the side panel is folded up.

[0015] As a modification, the side enclosure receiving groove is provided with a groove to facilitate the opening of the side enclosure.

[0016] The advantages of this utility model compared with the prior art are:

[0017] This utility model discloses a rideable suitcase with a simple and reasonable structure. When the backrest is open, it is locked by a locking mechanism, providing stable and reliable support and improving the safety of children. In addition, when the backrest is folded up, it rotates away from the pull rod, meaning that the backrest can be opened or folded up without folding the pull rod, making it more convenient to operate. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the backrest in the open state according to an embodiment of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the backrest of this utility model in the open state from another perspective;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the backrest in the open state according to an embodiment of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 4 yes Figure 3 Enlarged view of section A in the middle;

[0022] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the backrest in the folded-up state according to an embodiment of this utility model;

[0023] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram showing the assembly relationship between the operating component and the backrest in an embodiment of this utility model.

[0024] The names of the reference numerals in the accompanying drawings of this utility model are:

[0025] 1. Housing, 1a. Backrest receiving groove, 2. Backrest, 2a. Screw mounting position, 2b. Side panel receiving groove, 2c. Pull rod, 3. Operating component, 4a. Clearance groove, 41. Locking tongue, 5. Pin, 5a. Locking groove, 6. Return spring, 7. Side panel, 7a. Detailed Implementation

[0026] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings:

[0027] The following description is intended to disclose the present invention so that those skilled in the art can implement it. The preferred embodiments described below are merely examples, and other obvious modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The basic principles of the present invention defined in the following description can be used in other embodiments, modifications, improvements, equivalents, and other technical solutions that do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

[0028] Those skilled in the art should understand that in the disclosure of this utility model, the terms "longitudinal", "lateral", "up", "down", "left", "right", "front", "rear", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or position based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the purpose of simplifying the description of this utility model and do not indicate or imply that the device or component referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, the above terms should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.

[0029] It is understood that the term "a" should be understood as "at least one" or "one or more", that is, in one embodiment, the number of an element can be one, while in another embodiment, the number of the element can be multiple, and the term "a" should not be understood as a limitation on the number.

[0030] like Figures 1 to 6As shown, a rideable suitcase includes a backrest 2 hinged to the suitcase body 1, characterized in that: the backrest 2 is provided with a locking structure for keeping the backrest 2 in an open state, and when the backrest 2 is folded up, it rotates away from the pull rod 3 to fold up.

[0031] In this embodiment, the locking structure includes an operating member 4 disposed on the backrest 2, a locking tongue 41 connected to the operating member 4, a pin 5 disposed between the backrest 2 and the housing 1, and a locking groove 5a disposed on the pin 5; when the backrest 2 is in the open state, the locking tongue 41 is inserted into the locking groove 5a.

[0032] A return spring 6 is provided between the operating component 4 and the backrest 2.

[0033] The operating element 4 can move up and down within the backrest 2, with a portion protruding from it. A guide structure within the backrest 2 ensures that the operating element 4 can only move up and down, while the return spring 6 consistently exerts a downward force on the operating element 4. When the backrest 2 is open (i.e., in the used or open state), the latch 41 of the operating element 4 inserts into the locking groove 5a, thereby locking the backrest 2 and preventing it from rotating. When the backrest 2 is closed, simply overcome the force of the return spring 6 to lift the operating element 4 upwards, disengaging the latch 41 from the locking groove 5a.

[0034] The operating component 4 has a clearance groove 4a in its middle, and the backrest 2 has a screw mounting position 2a at the corresponding clearance groove 4a position. The clearance groove 4a provides space for the screw mounting position 2a. At the same time, the screw mounting position 2a in the middle of the operating component 4 can provide a limiting function to prevent the operating component 4 from falling out of the set position.

[0035] Side rails 7 are provided on both sides of the backrest 2. The side rails 7 are rotatably engaged with the backrest 2. When the side rails 7 are in the open state, the end face 7a of the side rails 7 abuts against the backrest 2. When the side rails 7 are open on both sides, the side rails 7 and the backrest 2 form a three-sided enclosure structure, making it safer for children to sit. When the side rails 7 are opened outward to their maximum angle, the end face 7a of the side rails 7 abuts against the backrest 2, forming a limit, at which point the side rails 7 can no longer be opened outward.

[0036] When the side panel 7 is folded up, it does not extend beyond the edge of the backrest 2. The backrest 2 is provided with a side panel receiving groove 2b that matches the side panel 7, and the side panel 7 is placed within the corresponding side panel receiving groove 2b when folded up. The suitcase body 1 is provided with a backrest receiving groove 1a, and the backrest 2 is placed within this backrest receiving groove 1a when folded up. This arrangement makes the overall structure of the suitcase more compact when the backrest 2 is folded up.

[0037] The side enclosure receiving groove 2b is provided with a groove 2c to facilitate the opening of the side enclosure 7. When opening the side enclosure 7, the user can insert their fingers into the groove 2c and apply force to the side of the side enclosure 7 to open it, making the operation effortless.

[0038] This utility model discloses a rideable suitcase, which features a foldable backrest 2 and side panels 7 on both sides of the backrest 2. When a child needs to ride, the backrest 2 is rotated upwards and opened, and locked in place using a locking mechanism to keep the backrest 2 open. The side panels 7 are then opened outwards to form a three-sided enclosed structure. The child sits on the suitcase 1 facing the pull rod 3, with their back resting on the backrest 2 for enhanced comfort.

[0039] When folding, first fold the side panel 7 inward into the corresponding side panel receiving groove 2b, and then rotate the backrest 2 away from the pull rod 3 and fold it into the backrest receiving groove 1a. In this utility model of luggage, the backrest 2 rotates away from the pull rod 3 to fold, which means that the backrest 2 can be opened or folded without folding the pull rod 3, making the operation more convenient.

[0040] The above are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the implementation methods and protection scope of the present utility model. Those skilled in the art should realize that any equivalent substitutions and obvious changes made based on the description and illustrations of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A rideable suitcase, comprising a backrest (2) hinged to the suitcase body (1), characterized in that: The backrest (2) is provided with a locking structure for keeping the backrest (2) in the open state. When the backrest (2) is folded up, it rotates away from the pull rod (3). The locking structure includes an operating member (4) provided on the backrest (2), and a locking tongue (41) is connected to the operating member (4). A pin (5) is provided between the backrest (2) and the housing (1), and a locking groove (5a) is provided on the pin (5). When the backrest (2) is in the open state, the locking tongue (41) is inserted into the locking groove (5a).

2. The rideable suitcase according to claim 1, characterized in that: A return spring (6) is provided between the operating component (4) and the backrest (2).

3. A rideable suitcase according to claim 2, characterized in that: The operating member (4) is provided with a relief groove (4a) in the middle, and the backrest (2) is provided with a screw mounting position (2a) at the corresponding relief groove (4a).

4. A rideable suitcase according to claim 3, characterized in that: The box body (1) is provided with a backrest receiving groove (1a), and the backrest (2) is placed in the backrest receiving groove (1a) when it is folded up.

5. A rideable suitcase according to claim 1, characterized in that: Side railings (7) are provided on both sides of the backrest (2). The side railings (7) are rotatably engaged with the backrest (2). When the side railings (7) are in the open state, the end face (7a) of the side railings (7) abuts against the backrest (2).

6. A rideable suitcase according to claim 5, characterized in that: When the side panel (7) is closed, the side panel (7) does not extend beyond the edge of the backrest (2).

7. A rideable suitcase according to claim 6, characterized in that: The backrest (2) is provided with a side enclosure receiving groove (2b) that is adapted to the side enclosure (7). When the side enclosure (7) is folded up, it is placed in the corresponding side enclosure receiving groove (2b).

8. A rideable suitcase according to claim 7, characterized in that: The side enclosure receiving groove (2b) is provided with a groove (2c) to facilitate the opening of the side enclosure (7).