Abstract:
The present invention relates to a package for vertical receiving, which, when receiving various kinds of objects to be received, such as clothes, in a drawer, etc., packages and receives the objects to be received such that the objects to be received are stood using the same standard, thereby maximizing the receiving efficiency, easily identifying an object to be received even when searching for the object to be received in order to use the object to be received, and not dispersing the objects to be received, which are received uniformly. The package for vertical receiving comprises: a rear part ( 110 ), and front parts ( 120, 130 ) which stand an object to be received, such as clothes, by surrounding the object to be received with a predetermined width and a predetermined thickness; hinge parts ( 140, 150 ) formed between the rear part ( 110 ) and the front parts ( 120, 130 ) to fold and unfold the front parts ( 120, 130 ); hardened reinforcement sheets ( 160 ) formed on the rear part ( 110 ) and the front parts ( 120, 130 ) so that the package ( 100 ) maintains a self-standing state; and fixing holes ( 170 ) formed on the rear part ( 110 ) or the front parts ( 120 ) and configured to surround and fix the object to be received.

Description:
TECHNICAL FIELD 
       [0001]    The present invention relates to a package for vertical storage, which allows various types of objects, such as clothes or foods to be stored in a refrigerator, to be stored while put in an upright position in substantially the same standard and in a volume compressed at a predetermined level, leading to maximized storage efficiency and easy discovery of the object, as well as allowing the objects to remain organized even when one is pulled out. 
       BACKGROUND ART 
       [0002]    A popular way for organizing clothes is so-called “horizontal organizing” by which clothes are folded and laid one over another in a horizontal position in a drawer or on the shelf of a wardrobe. However, such horizontal organizing is not a convenient approach from a perspective of finding a desired one of the stored clothes and may spoil the organized arrangement of clothes after pulling out one positioned deep inside the clothes pile. 
         [0003]    As contrasted to horizontal organizing, vertical organizing provides the benefit of easy discovery but requires installation of stationary or movable partitions in the drawer or use of a separate container in order to keep the clothes of different sizes or shapes in a stabilized position. Thus, such conventional vertical organizing is not only uneconomical but reduces the storage room as well. 
         [0004]    To address the above issues, Korean Patent Application Publication No. 10-2012-0130878 discloses a “vertical organizing tool for drawer,” and Korean Utility Model Application Publication No. 20-2011-0004690 discloses a “package for storing clothes.” 
         [0005]    The conventional vertical organizing tool requires a space for installing the same and deteriorates the appearance inside the drawer. Further, the conventional package for storing clothes fails to allow each piece of clothes to individually fold and stand in a predetermined size or shape and cannot thus provide vertical storage in the drawer. 
       PRIOR TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS 
     Patent Documents 
       [0006]    (Patent Document 1) Korean Patent Application Publication No. 10-2012-0130878 (published on Dec. 4, 2012), titled “vertical organizer for dresser” 
         [0007]    (Patent Document 2) Korean Utility Model Application Publication No. 20-2011-0004690 (published on Jun. 12, 2011), titled “package for storing clothes” 
       SUMMARY 
     Problems to be Solved 
       [0008]    The present invention has been conceived to address the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a means for vertical storage of various objects including clothes or food preserved in a refrigerator, which may allow objects of various sizes or shapes to be packed and stored in a substantially constant standard so that the object may stably remain in an upright position, may protect the object against contaminations, and may prevent spoilage of the organized arrangement even when some of the objects stored are pulled out. 
       Solutions 
       [0009]    To achieve the above object, according to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a package for vertical storage, comprising a rear portion and front portions formed of a soft resin, such as vinyl, or an elastic material, such as unwoven fabric or net, to cover various objects, such as clothes or foods preserved in a refrigerator, at a predetermined width and thickness and standing the objects, hinge portions that may be folded or unfolded and that are provided between the rear portion and the front portions, a hard reinforcing sheet provided at, at least, one of the rear portion and the front portions to maintain the upright position, and a fastener fastening the object in the rear portion or the front portions while the object is wrapped. 
         [0010]    Preferably, the front portions, rear portion, and hinge portions of the package are formed of a transparent or see-through material, such as a net, or in the form of having a window or hole so that the packed object may be easily identified from outside. 
         [0011]    In a preferred embodiment, the rear portion, the front portions, and the hinge portions may be integrally formed with one another. A reinforcing sheet may be attached to at least one or both of the rear portion or the front portions through thermal or high-frequency bonding or an adhesive in order to keep in shape, or the rear portion and the front portions may be formed in a dual structure where the reinforcing sheet may be inserted. 
         [0012]    Preferably, the reinforcing sheet may be formed of a resin film or stiff paper with a predetermined thickness, and when made thin to save materials, reinforcing ribs may be formed to keep in shape further stably. 
         [0013]    More preferably, an anti-slip structure may be further provided inside the package to prevent, e.g., clothes, from being easily pulled out. The anti-slip structure may be formed of rubber, sponge, or a silicone pad with high surface friction. 
         [0014]    According to the present invention, the rear portion and the front portions may be formed of the same material, and the hinge portions may be formed of a different material with high elasticity so as to be compatible with various objects with different sizes and volumes. 
         [0015]    According to another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a package for vertical storage, comprising a rear portion and front portions covering an object, such as a piece of clothes, at a predetermined width and thickness and standing the object and foldable hinge portions provided between the rear portion and the front portions, wherein the rear portion and the front portions are formed of a hard plastic sheet to keep the package in an upright position, and wherein a fastener is provided in the rear portion or the front portion to fasten the object in a wrapped state. 
         [0016]    According to still another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided package for vertical storage, comprising front portions formed of a soft vinyl sheet and attached to left and right sides, respectively, of a rear portion formed of a hard plastic sheet to cover an object, such as a piece of clothes or food preserved in a refrigerator, at a predetermined width and thickness and standing the object, wherein a separate reinforcing sheet is provided to be inserted into an inside of the front portions to pressurize the object when the object is received, and wherein a fastener provided in the rear portion or the front portion to fasten the object in a wrapped state. 
       Effects 
       [0017]    Use of the package for vertical storage according to embodiments of the present invention may allow clothes, foods, or other objects to be packed at a substantially even width and stored in an upright position. Thus, the object may stably remain in an upright position and may be prevented from spoilage of the organized arrangement. Further, various objects may be stored neatly in substantially the same standard. Thus, a desired object may be quickly discovered, and even when pulled out, the remaining objects may remain organized, eliminating the need of reorganizing. Further, the object is packed, shrunken at a predetermined level, allowing more space for storage to be secured. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0018]      FIG. 1  is an expanded perspective view illustrating a package for vertical storage according to a first embodiment of the present invention: 
           [0019]      FIG. 2  is a perspective view illustrating the package of  FIG. 1  is folded; 
           [0020]      FIG. 3  illustrates an example in which a piece of clothes is packed in the package of  FIG. 1 ; 
           [0021]      FIG. 4  illustrates an example in which packages are vertically stored in a drawer; 
           [0022]      FIG. 5  illustrates an example in which packages are vertically stored in a refrigerator; 
           [0023]      FIG. 6  is an expanded perspective view illustrating a package for vertical storage according to a second embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0024]      FIG. 7  is an expanded perspective view illustrating a package for vertical storage according to a third embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0025]      FIG. 8  is an expanded perspective view illustrating a package for vertical storage according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0026]      FIG. 9  is a perspective view illustrating a package for vertical storage according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0027]      FIG. 10  illustrates an example in which clothes are vertically stored on a shelf in a wardrobe using packages according to the present invention; 
           [0028]      FIG. 11  is an expanded perspective view illustrating a package for vertical storage according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0029]      FIG. 12  is a perspective view illustrating the package for vertical storage as shown in  FIG. 11  is folded; 
           [0030]      FIG. 13  is an expanded perspective view illustrating a package for vertical storage according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0031]      FIG. 14  is a perspective view illustrating the package for vertical storage as shown in  FIG. 13  is folded; 
           [0032]      FIG. 15  is an expanded perspective view illustrating a package for vertical storage according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0033]      FIG. 16  is a perspective view illustrating the package for vertical storage as shown in  FIG. 15  is folded; and 
           [0034]      FIG. 17  is a perspective view illustrating a reinforcing sheet in a lattice frame shape. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS 
       [0035]    Hereinafter, preferred embodiments are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, without limiting the present invention. 
         [0036]      FIGS. 1 to 4  illustrate a package for vertical storage according to a first embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0037]    As shown in the drawings, the package  100  according to this embodiment includes a rear portion  110  and front portions  120  and  130  formed of a soft resin material, such as transparent vinyl, and standing a to-be-packed object, such as clothes, various meats, or chopped garlic or other seasonings or spices which are stored in a refrigerator, while covering the object at a predetermined width and thickness, foldable hinge portions  140  and  150  between the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130 , hard reinforcing sheets  160  provided in the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130  to allow the package  100  to maintain an upright position, and a detachable fastener  170  provided on an inner side of the front portion  120 . 
         [0038]    In this embodiment, the rear portion  110 , front portions  120  and  130 , and hinge portions  140  and  150  of the package  100  may be formed of a soft transparent vinyl material so that the wrapped object may be easily identified with the naked eye from outside. 
         [0039]    In the instant embodiment, the rear portion  110 , the front portions  120  and  130 , and the hinge portions  140  and  150  are formed in a single body. The reinforcing sheets  160  are inserted in the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130  to keep in shape. In this embodiment, the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130  are formed in a dual structure, and the edges of the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130  remain joined by thermal or high frequency bonding. 
         [0040]    In this embodiment, an inner surface of the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130  has an opened side through which the reinforcing sheet  160  may be inserted or pulled out. The reinforcing sheet  160  is formed of a resin film including an anti-static vinyl of a predetermined thickness. In the case the reinforcing sheet  160  is made thin to save materials, reinforcing ribs are formed in the reinforcing sheet  160  itself in horizontal and vertical directions, allowing it to remain in a stable shape. 
         [0041]    According to the present invention, the sum of the horizontal width of the left front portion  130  and the horizontal width of the right front portion  120  is formed to be not smaller than the horizontal width of the rear portion  110 , and the horizontal width of the left front portion is formed to be not larger or identical to the difference between the horizontal width of the rear portion and the horizontal width (thickness) of the hinge portion. In this embodiment, the horizontal width of the left front portion  130  is about ⅔ of the horizontal width of the rear portion  110 , and the horizontal width of the right front portion  120  is about ½ of the horizontal width of the rear portion  110 . The thickness of the hinge portion  150  formed between the rear portion  110  and the right front portion  120  is about ⅓ of the horizontal width of the rear portion  110 . 
         [0042]    Meanwhile, the horizontal width (thickness) of the hinge portion  140  at the side of the right front portion  120  is the same as the horizontal width (thickness) of the left hinge portion  150 . 
         [0043]    According to an embodiment of the present invention, a folding process of a vinyl or hard film or various types and materials for flexible folding and unfolding may apply to the hinge portions  140  and  150 . 
         [0044]    In this embodiment, the right front portion  120  and the left front portion  130  have different horizontal widths from each other so that, when the object is wrapped, the relatively wide left front portion  130  is positioned inside, the right front portion  120  is laid over the left front portion  130 , and the fastener  170  is then attached to the surface of the left front portion  130  while pulled by a proper strength of tension. Thereby, even a thin object is firmly held inside the package  100  and is prevented from sliding down. 
         [0045]    Further, in this embodiment, the degree by which the left and right front portions  120  and  130  varies depending on the thickness of the object. As the thickness of the object increases, the overlap between the left and right front portions  120  and  130  decreases. 
         [0046]    The reinforcing sheet  160  may be formed of a resin film or stiff paper. Characters or an image for advertisement or promotion purposes may be printed or a blank where the user takes notes or for attaching a separate piece of paper may be formed on an inside or outside of the reinforcing sheet  160 . 
         [0047]    In this embodiment, the width of the reinforcing sheet  160  is preferably formed to be substantially the same as the vertical width of the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130 . Since the reinforcing sheet  160  may simply function as a frame to keep the package  100  in an upright position, the reinforcing sheet  160  may be simply shaped as a rectangle. The inside of the reinforcing sheet  160  may be punctuated in a grid or other various patterns to reduce its weight and save materials without reducing the structural strength or hardness. 
         [0048]    In this embodiment, an adhesive tape that may be repeatedly attached or detached is used as the fastener  170 . Such adhesive tape-type fastener  170  maintains substantially the same adhesivity even when attached at different positions by the volume of the object whenever used. Even though no separate fastener is provided at a portion where the fastener  170  is to be attached, the fastener  170  may be attached, as it is, to the slippery vinyl surface. 
         [0049]    In this embodiment, the package  100  further includes anti-slip structures  180  therein to prevent, e.g., clothes, from being easily escaped off as shown in the drawings. The anti-slip structures  180  may be formed of rubber, sponge, or silicone pad with high surface friction. The anti-slip structures  180  may be attached at a middle, upper or lower position consecutively along the horizontal or vertical direction as well as at the corners as shown in the drawings. 
         [0050]    A method of using the package configured as above according to this embodiment is described. First, a to-be-stored object P, such as a set of clothes including a top and bottom or a piece of bedclothes, is folded, with the package  100  unfolded on the floor, and is then placed on the unfolded package  100 , and is covered by the front portions  120  and  130  that are then fastened by the fastener  170  while pressurized. Thus, the volume of the object may be easily compressed. Although the compression rate is not high as compared with that achieved by use of a compression pack that uses a vacuum cleaner to compress an object, the method may reduce wrinkles or damage to the object, e.g., clothes, and may allow the object to be easily pulled out. In this embodiment, the packing may be done, with the package standing up as shown in  FIG. 3  while the object is compressed. As shown in  FIG. 4 , the package with the object therein may be stored in a drawer D while vertically in the upright position. As such, if the object P, such as clothes, is packed in the package  100  and is vertically stored, more clothes may be stored in the same size of space as compared with conventional horizontal storage. 
         [0051]      FIG. 5  illustrates an example in which an object P, which is food to be kept frozen or refrigerated, such as meats or various seasonings or spices, is contained in a package  100  and stored in a refrigerator F according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to  FIG. 5 , the package  100  is stored, lying on a side thereof rather than standing in the upright position as shown in  FIG. 4 . 
         [0052]    As such, the term “vertical storing” or “vertical receiving” as used herein does not only mean that the package  100  is stored in the upright position but also means that the package  100  is vertically stored, lying on a side thereof, i.e., with one of the hinge portions  140  and  150  placed on the floor, as shown in  FIG. 5 . 
         [0053]    Further, the objects are neatly sorted in horizontal and vertical directions in the drawer or refrigerator, allowing them to look well organized when the drawer or refrigerator is opened and allowing the user to find his desired piece of clothes or frozen (refrigerated) food. Further, even after the piece of clothes or food is pulled out, the remaining clothes or food remain organized, eliminating the need of reorganizing. 
         [0054]    Meanwhile, the package according to this embodiment has an open top and bottom. Thus, the user may pull the object out of the package with one hand while holding and pressing the package with the other hand to make the rear portion  110  and front portions  120  and  130  rounded. Thus, the object may be quickly pulled out from the package even without detaching the fastener  170 . 
         [0055]      FIG. 6  illustrates a package for vertical storage according to a second embodiment of the present invention. The package  100  in this embodiment differs from the package according to the embodiment shown in  FIGS. 1 and 2  in that the former is single-layered while the latter is double-layered. In this embodiment, a reinforcing sheet  160  is attached inside the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130  by an adhesive tape or adhesive or thermal or high frequency bonding or other methods. 
         [0056]    In this embodiment, the package  100  differs from the package according to the first embodiment in that the package  100  is single-layered but has the same function as the package according to the first embodiment. Thus, no repetitive description is given. 
         [0057]    In this embodiment, the reinforcing sheet  160  is fixed in the inside of the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130 , but the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the reinforcing sheet may be attached to be detachable from the rear portion or front portion. 
         [0058]      FIG. 7  illustrates a package  100  for vertical storage according to a third embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the rear portion  110  and front portions  120  and  130  of the package  100  are formed of the same material, such as transparent vinyl, and the hinge portions  140  and  150  are formed of a material such as a highly stretchable rubber sheet or Spandex fabric, and neighboring portions may be sewn or fused to be compatible with various objects with different sizes or volumes. 
         [0059]    In this embodiment, the content (or object) to be packed in the package  100 ), although its volume varies, remains same because its left-right width corresponds to the horizontal width of the rear portion  110 . However, only the thickness of the package packing the object is varied as the hinge portions  140  and  150  are expanded or contracted by the volume of the content, and thus, such packages may be neatly stored and organized. 
         [0060]      FIG. 8  illustrates a package for vertical storage according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, as the fastener  170 , a pair of male and female Velcro tapes are used instead of the adhesive tape used in the above embodiment. One of the pair of Velcro tapes is attached onto the front portion  130  at a side, and the other is attached onto the front portion  120  at the other side, allowing the tapes to be mutually attached or detached. 
         [0061]    In this embodiment, although the fastener  170  is shaped as a thin strap, the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the position of attachment or number of fasteners  170  may be varied. Another example of such fastener  170  may be an elastic band, such as a known rubber ring, male and female couplers formed to be able to adjust the volume of the content, as used in, e.g., various piles or stationery or other containers or a PVC soft vinyl adhesive sheet that may be repeatedly attached and detached. 
         [0062]      FIG. 9  illustrates a package for vertical storage according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention. According to the instant embodiment, the package  100  differs from the packages according to the above embodiments in that the package in this embodiment uses a fabric net while the packages according to the above embodiments use a transparent vinyl material. The fabric net that is stretchable at a certain degree is used to form the rear portion  110 , front portions  120  and  130 , and hinge portions  140  and  150  in a two-layered structure. The edges of the rear portion  110 , front portions  120  and  130 , and hinge portions  140  and  150  are sewn, and a reinforcing sheet is inserted in the inside of the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130  to keep in shape. The rest is the same as those described above in relation to the above embodiments. 
         [0063]    In this embodiment, the package includes the fabric net, so that the inside may be seen through meshes in the net. The hinge portions  140  and  150  may be expanded or contracted by the elasticity of the fabric net itself, allowing various objects with different volumes to be packed in the package. In particular, since the fabric net itself is high breathable, clothes packed in the package may be prevented from molds or damage due to moisture. 
         [0064]    Further, although not shown in the drawings, a dehumidifying agent (e.g., silica gel) may be stored in the package  100  or an unwoven cloth for dehumidification may be attached in the package  100 . 
         [0065]      FIG. 10  illustrates an example in which relatively bulky objects P, such as winter jumpers, parkas, or overcoats, are packed relatively flatly in packages  100  made in a large size and vertically stored on a shelf in a wardrobe. As such, vertical storage of the enlarged packages in the wardrobe may lead to maximized use of space in the wardrobe, organized storage and easy discovery of clothes, as well as minimized damage to clothes as contrasted to the conventional way of using compression packs. 
         [0066]    Although in the embodiment shown in  FIG. 10  the package  100  allows, e.g., an overcoat to be packed therein, compressed flat, and is vertically stored, the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, a hanger shaped as a ring may be integrally formed with the package  100 , so that the package  100  may be hung to the hanging bar in the wardrobe. 
         [0067]    Although methods for storing an object with the object folded have been described above in connection with the above embodiments, the package according to the present invention may be manufactured in various standards, e.g., so that a dress shirt may be packed in the package while unfolded and stretched, and the package is stored in a traveler&#39;s back. In this case, long, rounded bar-shaped sponges may be put in portions where the arms of the dress shirt are folded inward to prevent wrinkles. 
         [0068]      FIGS. 11 and 12  illustrate a package for vertical storing according to a seven embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0069]    In this embodiment, the package  100  includes a rear portion  110  and front portions  120  and  130  standing a to-be-packed object, such as clothes or frozen (refrigerated) food, while covering the object at a predetermined width and thickness, and foldable hinge portions  140  and  150  between the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130 . The rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130  are formed of hard sheets to keep the package  100  in an upright position. Detachable fasteners  170  are provided in the front portion  120 . The rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130  are formed of hard plastic sheets, rather than further including separate reinforcing sheets to keep in shape. The hinge portions  140  and  150  connecting between the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130  are formed of soft vinyl films and are integrally bonded to the sides of the rear portion and front portions through thermal, ultrasonic, or high-frequency bonding. 
         [0070]    The reference numeral  116  denotes a bonded portion. 
         [0071]    In this embodiment, the fasteners  170  including male and female Velcro tapes are provided in the left and right front portions  120  and  130  to adjust thickness when the object is covered with the package as shown in  FIG. 11 . The left front portion  120  has such fasteners  170  attached onto an outside thereof, and the right front portion  130  has fasteners  170  attached onto an inside thereof. 
         [0072]    Further, in this embodiment, the rear portion  110  has jaws  112  and  114  respectively formed at upper and lower portions thereof on the inner surface of the rear portion  110  to prevent the object packed in the package from sagging or sliding down. The jaws  112  and  114  may be preferably formed as protruding beads that are elongate in left and right directions as shown in the drawings, but not limited thereto. More preferably, e.g., anti-slip silicone coating may be added to the surface of the jaws  112  and  114  to effectively prevent a piece of clothes or vinyl-wrapped food packed in the package from slipping (sliding down), thus preventing the package from bulging out. 
         [0073]    In this embodiment, the jaws  112  and  114  may be integrally formed with the rear portion  110  and front portions  120  and  130  that are formed of hard synthetic resin sheets and may be formed of the same material as the rear and front portions  110 ,  120 , and  130 . The jaws  112  and  114  may be formed of a different material (e.g., a soft silicone resin), which is not a hard synthetic resin, by, e.g., double-shot injection. 
         [0074]    In this embodiment, the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130  are preferably formed of transparent synthetic resin sheets, and detachable marks may be attached to the front portions  120  and  130  or hinge portions  140  and  150  to help the object to be identified and pulled out while the package is stored vertically. 
         [0075]    The package according to the instant embodiment may also be used in the same manner as described in relation to the above embodiments, and no repetitive description of a specific method of using the same is given. 
         [0076]    Meanwhile, according to the present invention, the inner surface of the rear portion  110  may be formed of a frictional material for preventing slips or may be formed in an anti-slip pattern, rather than forming the jaws  112  and  114  in the above embodiment. 
         [0077]    Further, according to the present invention, instead of forming the jaws  112  and  114  according to the above embodiment or forming a frictional material or anti-slip pattern or form, a soft or hard skirt having a foldable hinge portion may be attached to at least one of an upper and lower end of the rear portion  110  to prevent the content (or object) from slipping down (sliding down). The content is placed on the inside of the rear portion  110 , the skirt extending through the hinge portion is folded up, and the left and right front portions  120  and  130  are folded to cover the content. By doing so, the content is prevented from slipping down. The top-bottom length of the skirt is about ⅓ of the horizontal length of the rear portion. 
         [0078]      FIGS. 13 and 14  illustrate a package for vertical storage according to an eight embodiment of the present invention. The package includes a rear portion  110  and front portions  120  and  130  to cover a to-be-packed object, such as clothes or refrigerated food, at a predetermined width and thickness and stand the object and foldable hinge portions  140  and  150  between the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130 . The rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130  are formed of hard sheets to keep the package  100  in an upright position. Detachable fasteners  170  are provided in the front portion  120 . Instead of separate reinforcing sheets to keep in shape, the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130  are formed of hard plastic sheets, and the hinge portions  140  and  150  connecting between the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130  are formed of hard plastic sheets. The hinge portions  140  and  150  have a plurality of folding grooves  142  and  152  vertically formed in parallel with each other to be flexibly folded. 
         [0079]    Also in the instant embodiment, the left and right front portions  120  and  130  have fasteners  170  including male and female Velcro tapes to adjust thickness when the object is covered for storage as shown in  FIG. 13 . The fasteners  170  are attached onto the outside of the left front portion  120  and onto the inside of the right front portion  130 . 
         [0080]    Also in this embodiment, jaws  112  and  114  are formed at upper and lower sides on the inner surface of the rear portion  110  to prevent the object from slipping or sagging down when the package is placed in an upright position for vertical storage. The jaws  112  and  114  are the same as those described above in connection with the seventh embodiment, and thus, no repetitive description thereof is given. 
         [0081]      FIGS. 15 and 16  illustrate a package for vertical storage according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the rear portion  110  is formed of a hard plastic sheet. Front portions  120  and  130  formed of soft vinyl sheets are attached to left and right sides, respectively, of the rear portion  110 . A separate reinforcing sheet  160  is added to be put in the inside of the front portions  120  and  130  to prevent a front portion of the package from bulging out. 
         [0082]    In this embodiment, no separate hinge portions are provided between the rear portion  110  and the front portions  120  and  130 , and the front portions  120  and  130  are formed of flexible vinyl sheets to allow the front portions  120  and  130  to be folded fitting the thickness of the object to be packed in the package. 
         [0083]    In this embodiment, the reinforcing sheet  160  is separated. Upon packing a sheet of clothes, the separated reinforcing sheet  160  is used to easily fold the sheet of clothes in a predetermined size and shape, like in such a way of folding clothes using a file folder as may frequently be seen from an organizing guru&#39;s web blog. Further, unlike in the conventional method, the package may be easily erected at any angle (even with the hinge portion placed on the floor). This addresses the shortcomings of the above-described embodiments in which the package is easily put in the upright position only through the opened top or bottom thereof but is not with the hinge portion placed on the floor. 
         [0084]    Further, in storing food through the package in a refrigerating or freezing compartment, the front reinforcing sheet may compress, flatten, and stand the food as its existing function. Further, the front portion reinforcing sheet  160  may separately be pulled out after the food is frozen in a desired form. Thus, the resultant volume may be reduced, leaving a slightly increased room for storage in the freezing compartment (or refrigerating compartment). As shown in  FIG. 17 , receiving holes  162  of various shapes or sizes, e.g., in the shape of an ice cube tray, may be formed in an inside of the reinforcing sheet  160 , which contacts the food, allowing the food to be formed and frozen in a desired shape depending on the type of food and allowing only a desired amount of garlic or meat to be easily taken out. 
         [0085]    In this embodiment, the jaws  112  and  114  of the rear portion  110  and the fasteners  170  of the front portions  120  and  130  are the same as those described above in connection with the above embodiments, and no repetitive description thereof is given. 
         [0086]    Although the above embodiments primarily focus on examples in which the package according to the present invention is used to store, e.g., clothes, the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the package may also be used for the purpose of storing a piece of bedding, e.g., blanket, or meat, seasoning, or other various types of food in a refrigerator or container for storage. Further, the material of each component is not limited to those mentioned in connection with the above-described embodiments. 
       REFERENCE DENOTATIONS 
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               100 : package 
               110 : rear portion 
               112 , 114 : jaw 
               116 : bonded portion 
               120 , 130 : front portion 
               140 , 150 : hinge portion 
               160 : reinforcing sheet 
               162 : receiving hole 
               170 : fastener 
               180 : anti-slip structure 
             D: drawer 
             F: refrigerator 
             P: object (e.g., a piece of clothes or food)