Expandable luggage with locking expansion mechanism
An item of expandable luggage having a main body and an expandable member. A locking expansion means connects the main body to the expandable member, and includes at least one fixed plate and corresponding slidable plate slidably coupled together. Each fixed plate is fixedly mounted to the main body and includes a plurality of locking apertures. Each slidable plate is fixedly mounted to the expandable member and includes an expansion control mechanism for controlling displacement of the slidable plate with respect to its corresponding fixed plate. Each expansion control mechanism includes an actuator for engaging a first end of a rotatable crank. A locking element includes opposing first and second ends. The second end of the locking element engages the second end of the crank. The first end of the locking element slidably engages with one of the apertures of the first fixed plate in response to the actuator engaging the corresponding crank.
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/456,171, filed Jun. 5, 2003, which is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/092,764, filed Mar. 6, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,575,272, issued Jun. 10, 2003, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this application.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to expandable luggage, and particularly to expandable luggage having a zipperless expansion gusset with an easily accessible adjustable locking expansion mechanism.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe needs of travelers for luggage space can vary considerably depending on the duration of a trip, types of clothing and other gear required, and the climate of the destination, to name a few. One way travelers accommodate these needs is by using expandable luggage that have heretofore been provided. Expandable luggage also offers the traveler a possible cost savings by avoiding the need to purchase more than one piece of luggage. Moreover, the capability of expanding a piece of luggage permits the traveler to change the carrying capacity throughout the course of a trip. Expandable luggage of varying construction and designs are well known in the art.
Examples of existing expandable luggage include U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,220,411, 6,059,078, and 6,021,874, wherein '078 and '874 are commonly assigned to the present assignee. However, these designs have some disadvantages. For example, each of the luggage pieces disclosed therein contain an expandable portion or gusset requiring a zipper that must be manipulated into an open or closed position in order to expand or retract the expandable zippers. The zippers can become stuck and/or damaged due to wear and tear from the environment a typical piece of luggage encounters, or simply due to use over an extended period of time.
Another disadvantage pertains to the location of the various locking mechanisms for maintaining the luggage in an expanded state. For example, in '411, the locking mechanism is located near the lower portion of the bridge plate at the bottom of the luggage, making the locking mechanism difficult to reach and operate when the luggage is packed and the user needs to increase the volume of the luggage to accommodate the storage of additional items. Similarly, the location of the hook and loop fastening mechanism in '078 and '874 used in adjusting the volume of the luggage disclosed therein, is located near the bottom of the luggage, making the fastening mechanism difficult to reach and operate when the luggage is packed and the user needs to increase the volume of the luggage to accommodate the storage of additional items. There is therefore a need for an improved expandable luggage having zipperless expandable portion which overcomes these and other disadvantages associated with existing expandable luggage. As used herein “luggage” is intended to include all manner of containers, for example, but without limitation, briefcases.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn general, it is an object of the present invention to provide an expandable item of luggage, suitcase, bag or the like having an intermediately located zipperless expandable portion or gusset with a multi-positional locking expansion mechanism. The interior storage volume of the item of luggage can be easily adjusted, and directly corresponds to the retracted, various intermediate, and completely expanded states of the zipperless gusset.
The item of luggage preferably comprises a main body portion, an expandable body portion and an access panel. The main body has first (lower) and second (upper) support frame elements, inner and outer surfaces, a bottom wall, and a pair of opposing sidewalls. The expandable body portion is adjustably coupled to the main body by a multi-positional locking expansion mechanism, and includes a support frame, a pair of opposing sidewalls and a zipperless expandable gusset. The zipperless expandable gusset is intermediately located between, and adjustably coupled to, the upper support frame element and the expandable body support frame.
The locking expansion mechanism preferably includes a locking element, a lock release element, a first expansion plate fastened to the upper and lower support frames of the main body, and a sliding second expansion plate fastened to the support frame of the expandable body portion. The first expansion plate includes a locking lug, preferably a pair of lugs, slidably coupled to a lug receiving slot, preferably a pair of slots, located on the second expansion plate. The locking expansion plates are slidably engageable and lockable to permit expansion and retraction of the zipperless gusset by adjustments in the height of the expandable body. The locking element is capable of engaging the locking lug in order to control the sliding and locking of the second expansion plate with respect to the first expansion plate. The lock release element for unlocking the expansion plates is easily operated and conveniently located near or on the sliding plate handle situated by the top region of the expanding body to provide for easy accessibility, thereby permitting the user to adjust (e.g., manually by hand) the interior storage volume of the item of luggage without having to unpack in order to gain access to the unlocking mechanism, as is commonly the problem with expandable cases in the prior art. In a preferred embodiment, the item of luggage comprises a pair of locking expansion mechanisms located on opposing sidewalls.
The locking expansion mechanism connects the main body to the expandable member, and includes a first fixed (stationary) plate and a second slidable expansion plate slidably coupled together. The first fixed plate is fixedly mounted to the main body, while the second plate is fixedly mounted to the expandable member support frame and includes an expansion control mechanism for controlling displacement of the second slidable expansion plate with respect to the first fixed plate.
The access panel is preferably attached to the expandable body portion by a zipper and hinged element. Additionally, one or more handles, straps or the like are preferably mounted on the outside of the luggage body for easy lifting and carrying, and wheels or the like are preferably mounted on the luggage for easy transport.
Another object of the invention is to provide an item of luggage further including a web of resilient plastic material or the like attached to the interior side of gusset between the gusset and the inner adjacent side walls of the main body and the expandable body. The web preferably extends between the respective opposing peripheral upper and extendable frame elements such that when the luggage is collapsed the gusset is drawn towards the interior region of the luggage, thereby allowing the opposing frame elements to come into contact without the user having to manually retract the gusset to the desired interior position. The web of resilient plastic material is preferably attached to the interior side of the gusset by an appropriate fastening means including, but not limited to an adhesive or the like.
As noted above, the locking expansion means connects the main body to the expandable member. In one embodiment, the locking expansion means includes at least one first fixed plate and at least one second slidable expansion plate slidably coupled together. Each first fixed plate is fixedly mounted to the main body. Each second slidable expansion plate is fixedly mounted to the expandable member support frame and includes an expansion control mechanism for controlling displacement of said second slidable expansion plate with respect to its corresponding first fixed plate.
In one preferred embodiment, each expansion control mechanism comprises a rotatable cam member mounted to the second slidable expansion plate proximate the expandable member support frame. An elongated link member includes first and second opposing ends, where the first end is rotatably coupled to the cam member. The expansion control mechanism further includes an elongated bar member having opposing first and second ends and at least one sidewall therebetween. The first end of the bar member is slidably coupled to the first fixed plate in a first bar position. The second end of the bar member is pivotly coupled to the second slidable expansion plate and the second end of the link member. Rotation of the cam member slidably moves the second slidable expansion plate from a first position to a second position relative to the first fixed plate.
In one embodiment, the at least one first fixed plate comprises a pair of first fixed plates mounted on opposing sidewalls of the main body, and the at least one second slidable expansion plates comprises a pair of second slidable expansion plates mounted on opposing sidewalls of the expanding member. Each second slidable expansion plate is slidably affixed to a corresponding one of the first fixed plates.
In one embodiment, the bar member moves to a second bar position to lock the second slidable expansion plate into the second position relative to the first fixed plate. Preferably, the first bar position is substantially orthogonal with respect to the second bar position.
In one embodiment, a gripping means is located on the second slidable expansion plate. The gripping means facilitates the movement of the at least one second slidable expansion plate between the first and second positions.
In one embodiment, the first end of the link member is coupled to the cam member by a link pin, and the second end of the link member is coupled to the second end of the bar member by a link pivot pin. Optionally, the first end of the bar member includes a flattened bottom portion.
In one embodiment, the second end of each bar member includes an outward projecting bar member pin formed along the sidewall. Each first fixed plate comprises an elongated groove formed along an interior surface of the first fixed plate proximate the first bar position. The groove is sized to receive the bar member pin, wherein the groove guides the bar member pin as the bar member moves between the first and second bar positions. Optionally, the groove includes opposing curved ends.
In one embodiment, the expansion control mechanism further includes a cam control knob coupled to the rotatable cam member. The cam control knob is adapted to manually rotate the cam member, such as by including a hinged handle to manually turn the cam control knob. In one embodiment, the cam member (62) is rotatable approximately 180 degrees.
In an alternate embodiment, the cam control knob is elongated and includes opposing first and second ends, wherein the first end of the cam control knob is coupled along a central axis of the cam member. The second end of the cam control knob comprises a handle 61 for manually turning the cam control knob. In one embodiment, the cam control knob handle is hinged to the second end of the cam control knob. Alternatively, the cam control knob handle projects outwardly from the second end in a direction normal is hinged to the plane of the cam control knob.
In one embodiment, the expansion control mechanism further comprises a pair of opposing cam blocks spaced apart about the circumference of the cam member, the cam member includes a tab that projects outward and extends a distance sufficient to contact the cam blocks, thereby prohibiting further rotation of the cam member. Preferably, the opposing cam blocks are spaced approximately 180 degrees apart.
In an alternative preferred embodiment, the item of luggage includes an adjustable interior volume comprising a main body having a bottom floor, a plurality of opposing sidewalls, a first frame and a second frame. An expandable member having an adjustable height comprises a plurality of opposing sidewalls, an expandable member support frame and a zipperless expandable gusset, wherein the gusset is located between and expandably connected to the main body and the expandable support frame. Optionally, an access panel is joined to the expandable member.
In one embodiment a locking expansion means connects the main body to the expandable member, and comprises at least one first fixed plate and at least one second slidable expansion plate slidably coupled together. Each first fixed plate is fixedly mounted to the main body and includes a plurality of locking apertures. Each second plate is fixedly mounted to the expandable member support frame and including an expansion control mechanism for controlling displacement of the second slidable expansion plate with respect to its corresponding first fixed plate.
Each expansion control mechanism comprises an actuator that is mounted to the second slidable expansion plate proximate the expandable member support frame. The expansion control mechanism controls expansion and retraction of the second slidable expansion plate and gusset. At least one crank has a first end and an opposing second end, where the crank is positioned in a first direction along the second slidable expansion plate. The first end of the crank is positioned proximate the actuator, and the at least one crank is rotatable upon engagement with the actuator. At least one locking element is respectively associated with the at least one crank. Each locking element has a first end and an opposing second end, and is positioned in a second direction along the second slidable expansion plate. Each second end of the locking element engages the second end of a corresponding crank. Engagement between the first end of the at least one locking element with one of the apertures of the first fixed plate is controlled by the actuator with the corresponding crank.
In one embodiment the at least one locking element further comprises a boss extending longitudinally outwards from the first end of the locking element, and an aperture is formed through the second end of the locking element. The aperture is sized to receive the second end of the rotatable crank.
In one embodiment, engagement between the first end of the at least one locking element with one of the apertures of the first fixed plate includes insertion of the boss through the aperture to retain the second slidable expansion plate in a locked position with respect to the first fixed plate. The actuator is manually engaged with the first end of the at least one crank.
Disengagement between the first end of the at least one locking element with one of the apertures of the first fixed plate includes removal of the boss from the aperture of the first fixed plate. In one embodiment, when the actuator disengages the first end of the at least one crank, the second end of the crank rotates in a direction to slidably disengage the boss from the aperture.
In one embodiment, the at least one locking element further comprises a channel that extends longitudinally between the first and second ends. The channel is sized to receive a biasing spring. In one embodiment, the biasing spring is compressed upon rotation of the crank and expanded upon release of the actuator.
In one embodiment, the second direction of the locking element is substantially orthogonal with respect to the first direction of the at least one crank. In one embodiment, the at least one crank includes a pair of cranks, and the at least one locking element includes a pair of locking elements.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows, and in part will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from that description or recognized by practicing the invention as described herein, including the detailed description which follows, the claims, as well as the appended drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
To facilitate understanding of the invention, the same reference numerals have been used, when appropriate, to designate the same or similar elements that are common to the figures. Further, unless stated otherwise, the drawings shown and discussed in the figures are not drawn to scale, but are shown for illustrative purposes only.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Reference will now be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings
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Multi-positional releasable locking expansion mechanism 100, best depicted in FIGS. 1, 3A-7C, and 21-23, preferably includes, a locking element 110, an expansion control mechanism 120, a substantially rectangular first stationary (fixed) expansion plate 40, a substantially rectangular second slidable expansion plate 60, a cover panel 75 (
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Each spring-biased rotatable crank 130 extends proximately from the lower edge of the second slidable expansion plate 60 to the expansion control mechanism 120. That is, the cranks 130 extend substantially the height of the second slidable expansion plate 60 and are positioned substantially perpendicular to the locking elements 110. Each crank 130 includes a shaft 135 having a lower end 134 and an upper end 136. Each lower end 134 is bent approximately 90 degrees and is inserted into the aperture 117 of the locking element 110 to enable the movement of the locking element 110.
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The user can return the push-button 88 to its normal outward position by releasing the push-button 88. Upon release, the spring-like upper ends 136 of the crank 130 exert an outward force to move (push) the button 88 along the opposing guide pins 122 and guide tracks 124 in the reverse direction.
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When the user releases the actuator push-button 88 (or latch handle 87), the cranks 130 rotate back in the opposite direction and return the push-button 88 (or latch handle 87) back to its normal position. Referring to
In a preferred embodiment, the expansion control mechanism 120 is conveniently located near or on a sliding plate handle or grip 72 situated towards the top region of expandable body 50 to provide for ease of accessibility and operability. The user is thereby able to adjust the interior storage volume of the item of luggage without having to unpack in order to gain access to the expansion control mechanism 120. In a preferred embodiment, the item of luggage comprises a pair of releasable locking expansion mechanisms 100 located on opposing sidewalls.
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The first stationary expansion plate 40, cover plate 75, and second slidable expansion plates 60 are each made from any suitable rigid material such as plastic, or from any suitable metal such as steel or aluminum. Fasteners 78 can be of any suitable type such as conventional rivets or screws.
Although luggage 10 has been shown with two releasable locking expansion mechanism 100 on opposing side walls, it should be appreciated that an item of luggage having more or less than two releasable locking expansion mechanism 100 is within the scope of the present invention. As will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art seen, a variety of alternative embodiments can be provided within the scope of the present invention.
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A first handle means or strap handle 46 is optionally secured in the middle of top wall to permit carrying of suitcase 10 in an upright position. A second handle means or strap handle 44 is optionally secured in the middle of outside wall (see
A zipper 38 extends around the edge of access panel 24 and top edge of expandable body 50. Panel 24 preferably pivots at hinged element 36 from a top wall of the expandable body to open and thus permit access to the main storage cavity for the storage and or transport of items, including, but not limited to, clothing and other travel accessories. One or more secondary zippers (not shown) optionally extending across the outside of the access panel 24 can be provided to permit access to front pockets (not shown).
The second slidable expansion plate 60 slidably interfaces with first stationary expansion plate 40. Specifically, the receiving slots 68 of the second slidable expansion plate 60 interface with the locking lugs 42 of the first stationary expansion plate 40 in a similar manner as discussed above with respect to
The second slidable expansion plate 60 is expanded and retracted by the expansion control mechanism 120, which is coupled to the first and second expansion plates 40 and 60. The expansion control mechanism 120 includes a cam member 62, a link member 66 and an elongated bar member 70. The cam member 62 is attached to the second slidable expansion plate 60,.while the bar member 70 is slidably attached to the first stationary expansion plate 40. The link member 66 includes a first end that is coupled to the cam member 62, and a second end that is coupled to the bar member 70.
In one embodiment, the cam member 62 is fastened to the second slidable expansion plate 60 by a central boss 63 (e.g., a circular boss shown in
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In one embodiment, the rotation of the cam member 62 is limited by a tab 77. As illustratively shown in
The link member 66 is coupled at its first end to the cam member 62 via a fastener, such as a link pin 65. In one embodiment, the cam member 62 includes an orifice formed proximate the perimeter of the cam member 62 that is sized to receive the pin 65 to rotatably couple the link member 66 to the cam member 62.
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The first end of the bar member 70 and the second end of the link member 66 each include an orifice that are axially aligned for receiving a link pivot pin 86 therethrough. That is, the link pivot pin 86 extends through the orifice in the first end of the bar member 70, as well as the orifice in the second end of the link member 66, to permit rotation of the second end of the link member 66 and first end of the bar member 70 with respect to each other.
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It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention that come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. An item of luggage (10) having an adjustable interior volume comprising:
- a main body (14) having a bottom floor (12), a plurality of opposing sidewalls (18a, b,c,d,), a first frame (26) and a second frame (28);
- an expandable member (50) having an adjustable height comprising a plurality of opposing sidewalls, an expandable member support frame (52) and a zipperless expandable gusset (54), wherein the gusset is located between and expandably connected to the main body (14) and the expandable support frame (52);
- an access panel (24) joined to the expandable member (50); and
- locking expansion means (100) connecting the main body (14) to the expandable member (50) comprising at least one first fixed plate (40) and at least one second slidable expansion plate (60) slidably coupled together, wherein each first fixed plate (40) is fixedly mounted to the main body (14), and each second slidable expansion plate (60) is fixedly mounted to the expandable member support frame (52) and includes an expansion control mechanism (120) for controlling displacement of said second slidable expansion plate (60) with respect to its corresponding first fixed plate (40), each said expansion control mechanism (120) comprising: a rotatable cam member (62) mounted to said second slidable expansion plate (60) proximate the expandable member support frame (52); an elongated link member (66) having first and second opposing ends, said first end being rotatably coupled to said cam member (62); an elongated bar member (70) having opposing first and second ends and at least one sidewall therebetween, said first end of the bar member being slidably coupled to said first fixed plate (40) in a first bar position, and the second end of the bar member being pivotly coupled to said second slidable expansion plate (60) and the second end of the link member; wherein rotation of said cam member (62) slidably moves said second slidable expansion plate (60) from a first position to a second position relative to said first fixed plate (40).
2. The item of luggage according to claim 1, wherein said at least one first fixed plate (40) comprises a pair of first fixed plates (40) mounted on opposing sidewalls of the main body (14), and said at least one second slidable expansion plates (60) comprises a pair of second slidable expansion plates (60) mounted on opposing sidewalls of the expanding member (50), wherein each second slidable expansion plate (60) is slidably affixed to a corresponding one of said first fixed plates (40).
3. The item of luggage according to claim 1, wherein said bar member (70) moves to a second bar position to lock said second slidable expansion plate (60) into said second position relative to said first fixed plate (40).
4. The item of luggage according to claim 3, wherein the first bar position is substantially orthogonal with respect to the second bar position.
5. The item of luggage according to claim 1, further comprising gripping means (72) located on the second slidable expansion plate (60) to facilitate the movement of said at least one second slidable expansion plate (60) between said first and second positions.
6. The item of luggage according to claim 1, wherein the first end of the link member (66) is coupled to the cam member (62) by a link pin (65).
7. The item of luggage according to claim 1, wherein the second end of the link member (66) is coupled to the second end of the bar member (70) by a link pivot pin (86).
8. The item of luggage according to claim 1, wherein the first end of the bar member (70) includes a flattened bottom portion (74).
9. The item of luggage according to claim 1, wherein the second end of each bar member (70) comprises an outward projecting bar member pin (35) formed along the sidewall.
10. The item of luggage according to claim 9, wherein each first fixed plate (40) comprises an elongated groove (32) formed along an interior surface of said first fixed plate proximate said first bar position, said groove being sized to receive said bar member pin (35), wherein said groove (32) guides said bar member pin (35) as said bar member moves between said first and second bar positions.
11. The item of luggage according to claim 10, wherein the groove (32) includes opposing curved ends (34).
12. The item of luggage according to claim 1, wherein said expansion control mechanism (120) further comprises a cam control knob (64) coupled to the rotatable cam member (62) and adapted to rotate said cam member (62).
13. The item of luggage according to claim 12, wherein the cam control knob (64) comprises a hinged handle (61) to manually turn said cam control knob (64).
14. The item of luggage according to claim 12, wherein the cam control knob (64) is elongated having opposing first and second ends, wherein said first end of said cam control knob is coupled along a central axis of the cam member (62), and the second end of the cam control knob comprises a handle 61 for manually turning said cam control knob (64).
15. The item of luggage according to claim 14, wherein the cam control knob handle (61) is hinged to the second end of said cam control knob (64).
16. The item of luggage according to claim 14, wherein the cam control knob handle (61) projects outwardly from the second end in a direction normal is hinged to the plane of the cam control knob (64).
17. The item of luggage according to claim 1, wherein the cam member (62) is rotatable approximately 180 degrees.
18. The item of luggage according to claim 1, wherein the expansion control mechanism (120) further comprises a pair of opposing cam blocks (71) spaced apart about the circumference of said cam member (62), said cam member (62) including a tab (77) projecting outward and extending a distance sufficient to contact said cam blocks (71) and prohibit further rotation of said cam member (62).
19. The item of luggage according to claim 1, wherein said opposing cam blocks (71) are spaced approximately 180 degrees apart.
20. The item of luggage according to claim 1, wherein said expansion control mechanism (120) further comprises an actuator (88) coupled to the cam member (62).
21. The item of luggage according to claim 20, wherein said actuator includes a cam control knob (64) adapted for manually rotating said cam member (62).
22. The item of luggage according to claim 20, wherein said cam control knob (64) includes a hinged handle (61).
23. The item of luggage according to claim 20, wherein said cam control knob (64) includes a first end and a second opposing end, said first end being coupled to said cam member (62) and said second end including an outwardly extending handle adapted for manually rotating said cam member (62).
24. An item of luggage (10) having an adjustable interior volume comprising:
- a main body (14) having a bottom floor (12), a plurality of opposing sidewalls (18a,b,c,d,), a first frame (26) and a second frame (28);
- an expandable member (50) having an adjustable height comprising a plurality of opposing sidewalls, an expandable member support frame (52) and a zipperless expandable gusset (54), wherein the gusset is located between and expandably connected to the main body (14) and the expandable support frame (52);
- an access panel (24) joined to the expandable member (50); and
- locking expansion means (100) connecting the main body (14) to the expandable member (50) comprising at least one first fixed plate (40) and at least one second slidable expansion plate (60) slidably coupled together, wherein each first fixed plate (40) is fixedly mounted to the main body (14) and includes a plurality of locking apertures (45), each second plate (60) being fixedly mounted to the expandable member support frame (52) and including an expansion control mechanism (120) for controlling displacement of said second slidable expansion plate (60) with respect to its corresponding first fixed plate (40), each expansion control mechanism (120) comprising: an actuator (88) mounted to said second slidable expansion plate (60) proximate the expandable member support frame (52) and for controlling expansion and retraction of said second slidable expansion plate (60) and gusset (54); at least one crank (130) having a first end (136) and an opposing second end (134), said crank positioned in a first direction along said second slidable expansion plate (60), wherein said first end (136) is positioned proximate said actuator (88), and said at least one crank is rotatable upon engagement with said actuator (88); and at least one locking element (110) respectively associated with the at least one crank (130), each locking element (110) having a first end (114) and an opposing second end (116) and positioned in a second direction along said second slidable expansion plate (60), wherein each said second end (116) of the locking element engages the second end (134) of a corresponding crank (130), and wherein engagement between said first end (114) of said at least one locking element (110) with one of said apertures (45) of said first fixed plate (40) is controlled by said actuator (88) with the corresponding crank (130).
25. The item of luggage according to claim 24, wherein said at least one locking element (110) further comprises:
- a boss (119) extending longitudinally outwards from the first end (114) of the locking element (110); and
- an aperture (117) formed through the second end (116) of the locking element (110) and sized to receive the second end (134) of the rotatable crank (130).
26. The item of luggage according to claim 25, wherein said engagement between said first end (114) of said at least one locking element (110) with one of said apertures (45) of said first fixed plate (40) comprises insertion of the boss (119) through said aperture (45) to retain said second slidable expansion plate (60) in a locked position with respect to said first fixed plate (40).
27. The item of luggage according to claim 26, wherein said actuator (88) is manually engaged with the first end (136) of the at least one crank (130).
28. The item of luggage according to claim 25, wherein disengagement between said first end (114) of said at least one locking element (110) with one of said apertures (45) of said first fixed plate (40) comprises removal of the boss (119) from said aperture (45) of said first fixed plate (40).
29. The item of luggage according to claim 28, wherein said actuator (88) disengages the first end (136) of the at least one crank (130), and in response, the second end (134) of the crank (130) rotates in a direction to slidably disengage said boss (119) from said aperture (45).
30. The item of luggage according to claim 25, wherein said at least one locking element (110) further comprises a channel (118) extending longitudinally between said first and second ends, said channel (118) being sized to receive a biasing spring (112).
31. The item of luggage according to claim 30, wherein said biasing spring (112) is compressed upon rotation of said crank (130) and expanded upon release of said actuator (88).
32. The item of luggage according to claim 25, wherein the second direction of said locking element (110) is substantially orthogonal with respect to the first direction of said at least one crank (130).
33. The item of luggage according to claim 25, wherein said at least one crank includes a pair of cranks, and said at least one locking element includes a pair of locking elements.
34. The item of luggage according to claim 24, wherein said actuator (88) comprises a push-button for engaging said at least on crank (130).
35. The item of luggage according to claim 24, wherein said actuator (88) pivots around a pivot point (89), such that a lower interior portion (90) of the actuator engages said first end (136) of the at least one crank (130) to cause said at least one crank to rotate and engage a corresponding locking element (110).
36. The item of luggage according to claim 24, wherein said actuator comprises a latch handle (87) for engaging said at least on crank (130).
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 26, 2006
Publication Date: Jul 12, 2007
Inventors: Richard Krulik (Dix Hills, NY), Georgene Rada (East Northport, NY), Jason Drew (Port Jefferson, NY), Richard Rekuc (Asbury, NJ), Karl Konrad (Allentown, PA), Steven Rekuc (Bloomsbury, NJ)
Application Number: 11/494,332
International Classification: A45C 7/00 (20060101);