Abstract:
A carbon fiber woven fabric includes a plurality of yarns each comprising a plurality of carbon fibers bundled together; a plurality of surrounding textiles each securely surrounding the yarn to form a carbon filament; a base textile for supporting a plurality of the carbon filaments thereon; and a top textile fastened on both the base textile and the carbon filaments.
Abstract:
A fastening device for attache case comprises a fracture resistant frame and a longer and shorter straps adjacent either side of the frame. The shorter strap comprises antiskid stripes and an end Velcro-type fastener. The longer strap comprises antiskid stripes, an end mating Velcro-type fastener, and an elastic band stitched to the bottom of antiskid stripes. Further, an elastic strip is formed across of elastic band. With this, a portable personal computer wrapped around by straps is secured when the case is unbalanced. Even in a falling condition of the case, the computer is still free from direct collision to the bottom of attache case due to the elastic support of straps, the maximum extension of elastic band, and the extension of elastic strip.
Abstract:
A carrying case includes a retaining structure including outer and inner surfaces, an intermediate first flexible board, a first padding between the outer surface and the first flexible board, a lower magnetic member between the inner surface and the first flexible board, and two longitudinal openings on either side proximate either end of a bottom; and a suspension plate including lower and upper surfaces, an upper magnetic member having a polarity opposing that of the lower magnetic member, a second flexible board on the upper magnetic member, a second padding between the upper surface and the second flexible board, and two spaced latches projecting from either end into the openings. The weight of a received object (e.g., notebook computer) pushes the suspension plate to slide down the latches along the openings, and the repelling force between the magnetic member counteracts the effects of the weight to suspend the suspension plate.
Abstract:
A fetching structure for a carrier bag essentially comprised of a support board fixed to the inner edge of the opening of the bag; one fixation band being each laterally provided on the surface of the supporting board; a penetration section not connected to the supporting board being provided on the fixation band; one end of a pull band penetrating through the penetration section and the other end being suspended; and the contents inside the bag being exposed out of the opening for easy fetch when the pull band being pulled up.