SELF-PROPELLED LUGGAGE BAG WITH DETATCHABLE FOLDABLE WHEELS
The main body of the luggage bag has a special tilted shape that puts more weight at the top instead of at the bottom of the luggage bag. There are two sets of wheels. The first set of wheels is at the bottom of the luggage bag. The second set of wheels has a spring, screws or fixed positions attached to adjust the height. This second set of wheels can be foldable (into a box), or detachable from the luggage, and be attached to any existing traditional luggage bag. There is an “L” shape lever as part of the handle to release the stress of the human arm while dragging the luggage bag. The wheels can be connected and powered by electrical sources or batteries.
Traditional luggage, such as the ones used by airport passengers, is not of the most convenient design. This is because the luggage needs to be half lifted from the bottom, stressing the passenger's arm from one side. It can be very tiring especially if the passenger needs to walk a long way from one terminal to another.
A newly designed self-propelled luggage bag takes advantage of the gravity, which propels the luggage bag forward, instead of backward. There is a 2nd set of wheels, besides the main wheels fixed to the bottom of the luggage bag, to support the weight of the bag. This 2nd set of wheels (one wheel or more) is foldable, detachable, and can be designed to act simultaneously with the handle movement. It can also be connected to the 3rd wheel, which is in between the 2 main wheels at the bottom, for electrical propelling.
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Or the wheels can be protected by foldable racks. The cover box can be detachable too in the same manner.
Claims
1. The shape of the bag is tilted, so more weight is at the top of the bag.
2. The handle has two 90 degree angles (“L” shape) to lower the front rod.
3. The handle can be attached to the same side of the luggage bag, where the 2nd set of wheels is attached, or to the opposite side of the bag.
4. The 2nd set of wheels is foldable and detachable. They can be folded into a box or protected by foldable racks.
5. There is a spring attached to the 2nd set of wheels, so when the passenger drags the bag, the spring converts the gravity to a forward moving force.
6. The 2nd set of wheels with a spring can be detached and compatible to all existing conventional luggage bags.
7. Special electrical connection between the two sets of wheels.
8. A 2nd set of wheels that is foldable and can be attached to the bottom of the luggage.
9. The handle of the luggage bag and the 2nd set of wheels can act simultaneously, through mechanical or electronic devices and connections.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 5, 2008
Publication Date: Jan 7, 2010
Inventor: James Nanhsi Pan (West Jordan, UT)
Application Number: 12/168,115
International Classification: A45C 5/14 (20060101);