Receiving bag of jack

A receiving bag of a jack for storing a car jack made of plastic or cloth. The receiving bag has an approximately rectangular shape. The top of the receiving bag has a zippered opening, and the inner bottom of the bag has a rectangular bottom plate. The front and rear edges of the bottom plate are provided with respective transversally long fixing plates. Two fixing means are installed at the proper positions at one side of the bottom plate. A jack is received within the receiving bag and the wheels of the jack abut the fixing plates on the bottom plate. Furthermore, the fixing means serve to fix the handle of the jack. Thereby, the user may store the jack conveniently within the receiving bag for a long time.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
 The present invention relates to a receiving bag of a jack, which is made
 of plastics and cloth, and is convenient for receiving, carrying and
 storing a jack, moreover, the lifetime of the jack can be prolonged.
 BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
 The object of a conventional jack serves to lift heavy object. According to
 the object to be lifted and the working environment, the jacks can be
 classified into large jacks and small jacks. The small jacks are easily
 movable so as to compensate the defect of difficult transformation of
 large jacks. For example, a car usually carries a small jack for being
 used in emergency due to accidence during travelling. Therefore, a car
 using jack is extra placed in a car box.
 However, the prior art car using jack is placed within the paper box. While
 the paper box is a fixed type box as the jack is taken out therefrom.
 Thus, it is not foldable as desired. Therefore, the space for operating
 the jack is occupied. Moreover, a paper box is easily to be destroyed.
 Usually, when the jack is not stored carefully, the paper box will be
 harmed by the jack. Even if it is not destroyed by the jack, the paper box
 can be damaged by action of water. Furthermore, the paper box for storing
 a jack in a car often has a rectangular shape with a smooth surface
 without proper points for applying a force. Therefore, when it is desired
 to remove the jack from the paper box, it is difficult to hold and pull
 the paper box.
 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
 Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a
 receiving bag for storing and fixing a jack that is made of plastic or
 cloth. The receiving bag has approximately a rectangular shape. The top of
 the receiving bag has a zipper opening, and the inner bottom thereof is
 installed with a rectangular bottom plate. The front and rear edges of the
 bottom plate are installed with respective transversally long fixing
 plates. Two fixing means are installed at the proper positions at one side
 of the bottom plate. Thereby, the jack can be received within the
 receiving bag for being easily carried by the user and the lifetime of the
 receiving bag can be prolonged.
 Another object of the present invention is to provide a receiving bag of a
 jack, wherein a tool bag can be further installed at the outer surface of
 the receiving bag for receiving handle tool. A layered bag can be stored
 in the receiving bag for placing other objects.
 The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more
 readily understood from the following detailed description when read in
 conjunction with the appended drawing.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
 With reference to FIGS. 1.about.3, the receiving bag of a jack according to
 the present invention is illustrated. The receiving bag 1 serves to
 receive a jack therewithin and is made of plastics or cloth.
 The receiving bag 1 (as shown in FIG. 1), is a bag approximately having a
 rectangular shape. A central top thereof is installed with a zipper
 opening 11 extending to the front and rear ends of the receiving bag 1.
 The inner bottom of the receiving bag 1 is installed with a rectangular
 bottom plate 12. The tops of the front and rear ends of the bottom plate
 121 are transversally firmly secured with a long fixing plate 121. One
 side of the top of the bottom plate 12 is installed with one or more
 fixing means 122 which is encircled by a male sticky buckle 123 and a
 female sticky buckle 124. One end of the male sticky buckle 123 is
 overlapped with one end of the female sticky buckle 124, and the
 overlapped portion is firmly secured to the top of the bottom plate 12.
 The other ends of the buckles 123 and 124 are capable of being torn away
 or connected by their sticky property (as shown in FIG. 4). Two outer
 sides of the receiving bag 1 are provided with handle portions 13 and 13'.
 A pad 131 with an opening facing outwards is installed at the middle of
 one handle portion 13. The pad 131 has a sticky buckle 132 for combining
 the two handle portions 13 and 13' (as shown in FIG. 5). One side of the
 top of the receiving bag 1 is provided with a zippered opening 14. The
 zippered opening 14 communicates with a layered bag 141 positioned within
 the receiving bag 1. One outside of the receiving bag 1 has a protruding
 tool bag 15 of an approximately rectangular shape. The top edge of the
 tool bag 15 has a zippered opening 151. Thereby, the receiving bag of a
 jack according to the present invention is constructed.
 The design of the receiving bag according to the present invention provides
 a device for receiving and carrying a carjack in an easy and convenient
 manner (as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7). The jack 2 can be placed into the
 receiving bag 1 from the zippered opening 11 at the top surface thereof.
 The front wheel 21 and rear wheel 22 of the jack 2 are held against the
 bottom plate 12 by the front and rear fixing plates 121 of the bottom
 plate 12, so as to prevent of the jack 2 from moving. The handle 23 of the
 jack 2 can be temporarily detached from the jack and held by the fixing
 means 122 of the bottom plate 12. Thereby, the male sticky buckle 123 and
 female sticky buckle 124 of the fixing means 122 can be stuck together to
 encircle the jack handle 23. Therefore, the jack 2 and the jack handle 23
 can be steadily and firmly secured within the receiving bag 1.
 The present invention serves to improve the defects in the prior art paper
 receiving bag of a jack. The receiving bag 2 of the present invention can
 be made of plastic or cloth. As a result, the lifetime of the receiving
 bag 1 is longer than the prior art paper bag or box. Moreover, since two
 sides of the receiving bag 2 are installed with respective handle portions
 13 and 13'. As the jack 2 is moved or carried, by the handle portions, it
 can be held by hand or hung on the shoulder of the user. Furthermore, when
 the jack 2 is taken out for use, the receiving bag 1 of the present
 invention can be stored without occupied any space as the prior art paper
 box. Moreover, a tool bad 15 is installed outside the receiving bag 1 of
 the present invention and a layered bag 141 is installed within the
 receiving bag 1 of the present invention. Other hand tools can be stored
 within the tool bag 15 or the layered bag 141. In summary, the effect of
 the present invention is superior than the prior art paper box.
 Besides, the fixing plates 121 are not confined to be disposed at the front
 or rear edges of the bottom plate 12. As shown in FIG. 8, the fixing
 plates 121 can be firmly secured to be near the inner sides of the front
 and rear sides of the bottom plate 12 for abutting the inner side of the
 front wheel 21 and the rear wheel 22, so that the aforesaid jack 2 cannot
 slide. Moreover, as shown in FIG. 9, the fixing plates 121' are formed as
 an L shape. Four L shape fixing plates 121' can be firmly secured to the
 four corners of the bottom plate 12 for resisting movement of the front
 wheel 21 and the rear wheel 22 of the carjack 2.
 Although the present invention has been described with reference to the
 preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not
 limited to the details described thereof. Various substitutions and
 modifications have been suggested in the foregoing description, and others
 will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such
 substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the
 scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.