COLLAPSIBLE SPORTS LUGGAGE
The present invention provides a sport luggage that is collapsible for storage, transport, shipping and/or handling purposes. In a preferred first embodiment, the present invention provides a collapsible sport luggage comprising a main luggage case defining an interior compartment, said case comprising: a soft collapsible front portion, first and second collapsible side portions, a bottom portion with wheels attached thereto, a rear portion with a structural frame, and a collapsible assembly within the interior compartment of the case that allows the case to transform between a collapsed position and an open, set-up position, said assembly comprising a first brace secured to the structural frame, a floor panel releasably attachable to the bottom portion of the case between support feet attached to the bottom portion of the case, and a second brace releasably attachable to the structural frame.
The present invention relates to a sports luggage. More particularly, the present invention relates to a sport luggage that is collapsible for storage, transport, shipping and/or handling purposes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONAthletic equipment bags, or sports bags as they are often commonly referred to, have become increasingly popular in numerous sports because of their functionality and attractiveness to athletes. They are typically quite large, however, in order to allow a sports participant to carry all the equipment he or she needs for games and practice sessions. In this respect, a hockey player, for example, may require his or her sports bag to carry at least one stick, a pair of skates, a helmet, gloves, shoulder and shin pads, elbow pads, pants, a jersey, neck guard, socks, athletic support, etc. Goalies need even more equipment, as they have to transport large goalie pads as well.
Heretofore, conventional sports bags generally include two types. The first original type is made from soft material (nylon, canvas, cloth, or leather, for example), is not capable of maintaining a given shape and volume per se, and cannot protect the storage items against impact. Not only does such a soft bag provide an awkward means of transporting equipment, but it is typically very difficult to find a particular piece of equipment within such a large carry bag as they typically are not compartmentalized. In fact, it is often necessary to rummage through all the equipment held in such bags (which necessitates the removal of much of the equipment from the bag) while a search is made for a desired article.
The second type of sports bag has a rigid or semi-rigid support structure, often having an outer, substantially rigid cover structure to provide greater support and to prevent items within the bag from being damaged by compression or impact. However, because of the large size of such bags, ideally, when empty these bags should have the ability to collapse in size for storage, transport, shipping and/or handling purposes. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a sports bag that has the ability to collapse in a space efficient manner, and whereby the bag provides for ease of set-up and collapsing for users, transporters and handlers of the bags alike.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn order to overcome the drawbacks of prior art technology, the present invention provides a method of adding structure and support to a collapsible sports luggage bag. In accordance with one preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a collapsible sport luggage comprising a main luggage case defining an interior compartment, said case comprising: a soft collapsible front portion, first and second collapsible side portions, a bottom portion with wheels attached thereto, a rear portion with a structural frame, and a collapsible assembly within the interior compartment of the case that allows the case to transform between a collapsed position and an open, set-up position, said assembly comprising a first brace secured to the structural frame, a floor panel releasably attachable to the bottom portion of the case between support feet attached to the bottom portion of the case, and a second brace releasably attachable to the structural frame.
In accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a collapsible sport luggage comprising a main luggage case defining an interior compartment, said case comprising: a soft collapsible front portion, first and second collapsible side portions, a bottom portion with wheels attached thereto, a rear portion with a structural frame, flexible support braces that are each held in the interior compartment between separate holders, and a floor panel that is releasably attachable to the bottom portion of the case between support feet attached to the bottom portion of the case.
In accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a collapsible sport luggage comprising a main luggage case defining an interior compartment, said case comprising: a soft collapsible front portion, first and second collapsible side portions, a bottom portion with wheels attached thereto, a rear portion with a structural frame, flexible support braces that are each held in the interior compartment between separate rotatable tubes at an upper end thereof and separate holders at a lower end thereof, and a floor panel that is releasably attachable to the bottom portion of the case between support feet attached to the bottom portion of the case.
A detailed description of the illustrative embodiments and possible implementations of the present invention will now be provided. Various modifications and variations of the described systems and methods of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention. As well, alternative uses may be made of the present invention without departing from its scope. Furthermore, certain terms have been used for brevity, clarity, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
Claims
1. A collapsible sport luggage comprising a main luggage case defining an interior compartment, said case comprising:
- a soft collapsible front portion,
- first and second collapsible side portions,
- a bottom portion with wheels attached thereto,
- a rear portion with a structural frame,
- and a collapsible assembly within the interior compartment of the case that allows the case to transform between a collapsed position and an open, set-up position, said assembly comprising a first brace secured to the structural frame, a floor panel releasably attachable to the bottom portion of the case between support feet attached to the bottom portion of the case, and a second brace releasably attachable to the structural frame.
2. A collapsible sport luggage comprising a main luggage case defining an interior compartment, said case comprising:
- a soft collapsible front portion,
- first and second collapsible side portions,
- a bottom portion with wheels attached thereto,
- a rear portion with a structural frame,
- flexible support braces that are each held in the interior compartment between separate holders,
- and a floor panel that is releasably attachable to the bottom portion of the case between support feet attached to the bottom portion of the case.
3. A collapsible sport luggage comprising a main luggage case defining an interior compartment, said case comprising:
- a soft collapsible front portion, first and second collapsible side portions, a bottom portion with wheels attached thereto, a rear portion with a structural frame, flexible support braces that are each held in the interior compartment between separate rotatable tubes at an upper end thereof and separate holders at a lower end thereof, and a floor panel that is releasably attachable to the bottom portion of the case between support feet attached to the bottom portion of the case.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 29, 2016
Publication Date: Aug 4, 2016
Inventors: Gregory J. Collins (Loretto), Erin D. Dobo (Barrie), Matthew G. Hughson (St. Thomas)
Application Number: 15/010,251