STACKABLE LUGGAGE ASSEMBLY
A luggage component includes a case extending between a lower end and an upper end and includes a front wall, a rear wall and a side wall extending therebetween. At least one wheel extends from the rear wall proximate the upper end. At least one fixed position wheel extends from the side wall along the lower end proximate the front wall. At least one multi-function wheel extends relative to the side wall and the rear wall such that the multi-function wheel is positionable to provide a rolling surface relative to the side wall and positionable to provide a rolling surface relative to the rear wall. The luggage component also includes an adjustable handle assembly which includes a housing extending along the rear wall with an end portion thereof extending beyond the case upper end. The end portion defines a stop surface and at least one slot extending parallel to the side wall. At least one handle shaft is configured to extend from the housing in a direction parallel with the rear wall. The handle shaft is configured to pivot within the slot when the at least one handle shaft is fully extended from the housing.
This invention relates to a luggage. More particularly, the invention relates to a stackable luggage assembly.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONLuggage transport is a major component of modern travel. However, a great deal of effort is exerted by travelers attempting to move multiple sections of luggage. While luggage carts may be available, they are often not available when or where needed or have a cost associated with them. As such, many travelers attempt to move multiple luggage items without the benefit of a luggage cart. This can cause a less pleasant traveling experience.
While some proposals have been made to allow a suitcase to be converted to function similarly to a luggage cart, such devices have proven to be complex and/or complicated to convert. Additionally, because the suitcases are not primarily intended to be used as a cart, they often provide and unstable transport surface. Such may be worsened when attempting to stack bags of different sizes on such a converted suitcase.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn at least one embodiment, the invention provides a luggage component which includes a case extending between a lower end and an upper end and including a front wall, a rear wall and a side wall extending therebetween. The case defines an internal storage area within the walls. At least one wheel extends from the rear wall proximate the upper end. At least one fixed position wheel extends from the side wall along the lower end proximate the front wall. At least one multi-function wheel extends relative to the side wall and the rear wall such that the multi-function wheel is positionable to provide a rolling surface relative to the side wall and positionable to provide a rolling surface relative to the rear wall. The luggage component also includes an adjustable handle assembly which includes a housing extending along the rear wall with an end portion thereof extending beyond the case upper end. The end portion defines a stop surface and at least one slot extending parallel to the side wall. At least one handle shaft is configured to extend from the housing in a direction parallel with the rear wall. The handle shaft is configured to pivot within the slot when the at least one handle shaft is fully extended from the housing.
In at least one embodiment, the invention provides a luggage assembly. The luggage assembly includes a first luggage component which includes a first case extending between a lower end and an upper end and including a front wall, a rear wall and a side wall extending therebetween. The first case defines an internal storage area within the walls. The first case further defines a first set of connecting members along the front wall thereof. At least one wheel extends from the rear wall proximate the upper end. At least one fixed position wheel extends from the side wall along the lower end proximate the front wall. At least one multi-function wheel extends relative to the side wall and the rear wall such that the multi-function wheel is positionable to provide a rolling surface relative to the side wall and positionable to provide a rolling surface relative to the rear wall. The first luggage component also includes an adjustable handle assembly which includes a housing extending along the rear wall with an end portion thereof extending beyond the case upper end. The end portion defines a stop surface and at least one slot extending parallel to the side wall. At least one handle shaft is configured to extend from the housing in a direction parallel with the rear wall. The handle shaft is configured to pivot within the slot when the at least one handle shaft is fully extended from the housing. The luggage assembly further includes a second luggage component including a second case including a front wall, a rear wall and a side wall extending therebetween. The second case defines an internal storage area within the walls. The second case further defines a second set of connecting members along the rear wall thereof which are configured to engage the first set of connecting members.
In at least one embodiment of the luggage assembly, the first set of connecting members are positioned along a first perimeter and the first case includes a third set of connecting members positioned along a second perimeter within the first perimeter. The assembly further comprises a third luggage component including a third case with a front wall, a rear wall and a side wall extending therebetween. The third case defines an internal storage area within the walls. The third case further defines a fourth set of connecting members along the rear wall thereof which are configured to engage the third set of connecting members.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and constitute part of this specification, illustrate the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the features of the invention. In the drawings:
In the drawings, like numerals indicate like elements throughout. Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as a limitation on the present invention. The following describes preferred embodiments of the present invention. However, it should be understood, based on this disclosure, that the invention is not limited by the preferred embodiments described herein.
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The case 30 may have various configurations. The illustrated case 30 has a rectangular configuration with a front wall 32, a rear wall 34 and a side wall 36 extending therebtween. A zipper 33 is provided between the front wall 32 and the side wall 36 to facilitate opening of the case 30 to access an internal compartment (not shown). The case 30 extends from a lower end 31 to an upper end 39, as oriented when the luggage component 20 is in the upright orientation illustrated in
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The intermediate luggage component 20′″ and the smaller luggage component 20iv also have connecting elements to facilitate stacking thereon. More specifically, the front wall 32″ of the intermediate case 30″ includes two sets of female connecting elements 37b, 37c. The first set of female connecting elements 37b are positioned along the intermediate perimeter P2 and are configured to align with male connecting elements on another intermediate case 30″ of the same size. The second set of female connecting elements 37c are positioned along the inner perimeter P3 and are configured to align with male connecting elements on a small size case 30′″. Each small case 30′″ has a front wall 32′″ with one set of female connecting elements 37c thereon. The female connecting elements 37c are positioned along the inner perimeter P3 and are configured to align with male connecting elements on a similarly sized small size case 30′″. It is noted that the intermediate and small luggage components 20′″, 20′ have a standard handle assembly 60′.
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The wheel assembly 40 also includes one or more retractable wheels 48 positioned along the rear wall 34 toward the upper end 39 of the case 30. Each wheel 48 extends from a shaft 47. The shaft 47 extends within a groove 51 which opens into a retaining cavity 49 in the rear wall 34. Each wheel 48 is moveable between a retracted position, as illustrated in
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The handle assembly 60 may also be rotated to the position illustrated in
Having generally described the luggage assembly 10 components, conversion of the luggage component 30 from the stacking configuration/orientation in
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Additionally, in the present embodiment, the handle assembly 60′″ includes one or more fixed hook assemblies 70′ defined along the handle member 66″. In the illustrated embodiment, three hook assemblies 70′ are defined along the handle member 66″. Each hook assembly 70′ includes a hook shaped member 72 in a fixed position relative to the handle member 66″. The hook shaped members 72 may extend into slots or the like in the housing 62 when the handle assembly 60′″ is in a retracted position.
These and other advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing specification. Accordingly, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that changes or modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the broad inventive concepts of the invention. It should therefore be understood that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described herein, but is intended to include all changes and modifications that are within the scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the claims.
Claims
1. A luggage component comprising:
- a case extending between a lower end and an upper end and including a front wall, a rear wall and a side wall extending therebetween, the case defining an internal storage area within the walls;
- at least one wheel extending from the rear wall proximate the upper end;
- at least one fixed position wheel extending from the side wall along the lower end proximate the front wall;
- at least one multi-function wheel extending relative to the side wall and the rear wall such that the multi-function wheel is positionable to provide a rolling surface relative to the side wall and positionable to provide a rolling surface relative to the rear wall; and
- an adjustable handle assembly including: a housing extending along the rear wall with an end portion thereof extending beyond the case upper end, the end portion defining a stop surface and at least one slot extending parallel to the side wall; and at least one handle shaft configured to extend from the housing in a direction parallel with the rear wall, the handle shaft configured to pivot within the slot when the at least one handle shaft is fully extended from the housing.
2. The luggage component of claim 1 wherein the at least one handle shaft is configured to pivot at any angle between 0° and 90°.
3. The luggage component of claim 1 wherein the adjustable handle assembly further includes a second handle shaft spaced from the at least one handle shaft with a handle member extending between free ends of the at least one handle shaft and the second handle shaft.
4. The luggage component of claim 3 wherein a rotation shaft is positioned within the housing and interconnect opposite ends of the at least one handle shaft and the second handle shaft.
5. The luggage component of claim 4 wherein the at least one handle shaft and the second handle shaft are configured to rotate when the rotation shaft is proximate the end portion of the housing.
6. The luggage component of claim 3 wherein at least one hook member extends from the handle member.
7. The luggage component of claim 6 wherein the at least one hook member is configured to pivot between a use position and a retracted position within the handle member.
8. The luggage component of claim 1 wherein the at least one wheel extending from the rear wall proximate the upper end is pivotal between a retracted position and an extended position.
9. The luggage component of claim 1 wherein the at least one multi-function wheel is moveable from a first position wherein it extends from the side wall to a second position wherein it extends from the rear wall.
10. The luggage component of claim 1 wherein the case defines a first set of connecting members along the front wall.
11. The luggage component of claim 1 wherein the first set of connecting members are positioned along a first perimeter and the case defines a second set of connecting members along the front wall that are positioned along a second perimeter within the first perimeter.
12. A luggage assembly comprising:
- a first luggage component comprising: a first case extending between a lower end and an upper end and including a front wall, a rear wall and a side wall extending therebetween, the first case defining an internal storage area within the walls, the first case further defining first set of connecting members along the front wall thereof; at least one wheel extending from the rear wall proximate the upper end; at least one fixed position wheel extending from the side wall along the lower end proximate the front wall; at least one multi-function wheel extending relative to the side wall and the rear wall such that the multi-function wheel is positionable to provide a rolling surface relative to the side wall and positionable to provide a rolling surface relative to the rear wall; and an adjustable handle assembly including: a housing extending along the rear wall with an end portion thereof extending beyond the case upper end, the end portion defining a stop surface and at least one slot extending parallel to the side wall; and at least one handle shaft configured to extend from the housing in a direction parallel with the rear wall, the handle shaft configured to pivot within the slot when the at least one handle shaft is fully extended from the housing; and
- a second luggage component comprising: a second case including a front wall, a rear wall and a side wall extending therebetween, the second case defining an internal storage area within the walls, the second case further defining a second set of connecting members along the rear wall thereof which are configured to engage the first set of connecting members.
13. The luggage assembly according to claim 12 wherein the first set of connecting members are positioned along a first perimeter and the first case includes a third set of connecting members defined along the front wall thereof and positioned along a second perimeter within the first perimeter; and the assembly further comprises a third luggage component including a third case including a front wall, a rear wall and a side wall extending therebetween, the third case defining an internal storage area within the walls, the third case further defining a fourth set of connecting members along the rear wall thereof which are configured to engage the third set of connecting members.
14. The luggage assembly according to claim 13 wherein the first case includes a fifth set of connecting members defined along the front face thereof and positioned along a third perimeter within the second perimeter; and the assembly further comprises a fourth luggage component including a fourth case including a front wall, a rear wall and a side wall extending therebetween, the fourth case defining an internal storage area within the walls, the fourth case further defining a sixth set of connecting members along the rear wall thereof which are configured to engage the fifth set of connecting members.
15. The luggage assembly according to claim 14 wherein the third case includes a seventh set of connecting members defined on the front wall thereof and positioned along the second perimeter and an eight set of connecting members defined on the front wall thereof and positioned along the third perimeter.
16. The luggage assembly according to claim 15 wherein the fourth case includes a ninth set of connecting members defined on the front wall thereof and positioned along the third perimeter.
17. The luggage component of claim 12 wherein the at least one handle shaft is configured to pivot at any angle between 0° and 90°.
18. The luggage component of claim 12 wherein the handle assembly further includes a second handle shaft spaced from the at least one handle shaft with a handle member extending between free ends of the at least one handle shaft and the second handle shaft.
19. The luggage component of claim 18 wherein a rotation shaft is positioned within the housing and interconnect opposite ends of the at least one handle shaft and the second handle shaft and the at least one handle shaft and the second handle shaft are configured to rotate when the rotation shaft is proximate the end portion of the housing.
20. The luggage component of claim 18 wherein at least one hook member extends from the handle member.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 7, 2020
Publication Date: Aug 12, 2021
Inventor: Xuedi Pang (Phoenix, AZ)
Application Number: 16/785,088