With Handle Patents (Class 190/115)
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Patent number: 4658467Abstract: A luggage handle formed of a pair of identical halves, each having a vertical leg and horizontal arm. The halves are assembled by slidably abutting the horizontal arms in overlapping arrangement so that the tip end of one is inserted in a cavity in the vertical leg of the other. The horizontal arms may be inserted through a surrounding sleeve and provided with cooperable interengagements.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1986Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Assignee: Homa Locks, Inc.Inventor: Edward Stolarz
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Patent number: 4621404Abstract: There is disclosed a strong, light-weight, rigid molded, plastic luggage provided with wheels and a retractable handle. The luggage ensemble utilizes the shape of respective individual pieces of the luggage and retention means to hold them in assembled relationship and utilization of the retractable handle and the wheels facilitate transportation of the relatively large load formed by the ensemble by an individual. The process for making the luggage, due to the unique structural design of its elements and the materials from which they are made, comprises unique, yet simple, molding and manufacturing steps which allow for facile assembly of a wide variety of luggage parts to form the completed product.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1985Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Inventor: Arthur J. Browning
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Patent number: 4610333Abstract: A frame for a flexible suitcase comprises a single closed moulding of substantially rectangular longitudinal section, having an upper edge, a lower edge and two side edges interconnecting said upper and lower edges. The moulding is manufactured in a single pressure moulding operation from a synthetic material and is provided with a groove open towards the outside. Accessory supports are moulded in one piece with the aforementioned moulding.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1985Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Assignee: Ste DelseyInventor: Andre G. Seynhaeve
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Patent number: 4600091Abstract: A carryall handbag and mat formed of a single blank of foldable sheet material, one end being reversely folded onto an intermediate portion of the blank to define a reversely folded portion and an extended portion. A plurality of seams secures the reversely folded portion to define a pocket. In one form of the invention, an endless handle is connected to one edge of the folded blank, over which the blank, when folded, can be draped to define a handbag, and which blank can be readily unfolded to define a mat. In another form, the blank is folded so that the defined pocket can be turned inside out with the extended portion being disposed folded within the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1985Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Inventor: Shirley McLeod
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Patent number: 4598802Abstract: This foldable frame type article of luggage comprises a central band-like frame and front and back flexible wall panels detachably connected to the peripheral edges of the frame. The frame includes a rigid, shallow, U-shape member defining the bottom portion and minor adjacent parts of the respective side portions of the frame and a pair of flexible band-like legs detachably joining together at the middle of the top portion of the frame at one end and transversely hinged to the ends of the U-shape shallow member at the other end, whereby said legs can be collapsed against said shallow U-shape member, when the side wall panels are detached, for storing the article of luggage in a minimum of space. When the side wall panels are fully attached to the frame, they maintain said frame in erected position.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1984Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Inventor: Jacques Abenaim
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Patent number: 4592091Abstract: A composite handle for containers to be hand-carried by a person, comprising a pair of handles each fastened to a side of the container, and each consisting of two straps of flexible strong material, the two straps of each handle being fastened together at an intermediate section which is the section to be gripped by the user. The intermediate section of one handle is removably secured to the corresponding intermediate section of the other handle in superposed relation, so as to obtain, at the mutually engaged intermediate portions of each handle, a single composite gripping section having sufficient thickness and rigidity to allow easy gripping by the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1984Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Assignee: Lucas International s.r.l.Inventor: Rino Italici
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Patent number: 4588055Abstract: A device for towing luggage incorporated into a wall of the luggage comprising a pair of fixed tubes, a pair of push-pull tubes and a U-shaped tube wherein each end of the U-shaped tubes is connected to the push-pull tubes. A pair of levers one end of each being overlapped and hinged on the middle of the U-shaped tube and a pair of reversed L-shaped links which are fulcrumed at their angled parts and are hinged on the other ends of the levers. By pushing down and pulling up the handle, the wheel units can be extended outward or retracted inward.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1985Date of Patent: May 13, 1986Inventor: Tzu L. Chen
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Patent number: 4585134Abstract: A portable container includes a body and a collapsible handgrip mounted on a peripheral side wall of the body. The handgrip includes a link pivotally mounted on the side wall of the body at one end thereof, an elongated guide member pivotally mounted on the side wall at one end thereof, and an elongated slide member hingedly connected to the other end of the link at one end thereof and engaging the guide member for sliding movement therealong. The handgrip is movable between a contracted position wherein the hinged ends of the link and the slide member are disposed adjacent to the side wall of the body and an expanded position wherein the hinged ends are spaced away from the side wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1984Date of Patent: April 29, 1986Assignee: Nippon Sanso Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kenichi Miyaji, Shouji Toida, Seiichi Ito, Isao Watanabe
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Patent number: 4576329Abstract: A collapsible container of for example a thermoplastic material comprises a bottom 10, side walls 11 and end walls 13. The side walls and bottom are made up of regions interconnected by fold lines 15 and 16, enabling the container to be folded flat and then folded on itself to provide a compact article. The side walls may be attached to the end walls by flaps 17 provided with press studs 18. Handles 22 and 23 for carrying the erect container may be provided in the side and end walls, and a handle 20 for carrying the collapsed container may be attached to the bottom by portions 21 of the handle engaged in slots in the bottom.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1984Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Inventors: Paul C. Wright, Robert Gault
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Patent number: 4573202Abstract: A container (20) for carrying fragile and delicate items, such as cameras, instruments, or the like, comprises a soft or rigid casing and an inner inflatable envelope (34) made of a resilient air-impermeable material. The inner envelope (34) is removable and is inserted into a space formed between the inner surface of the container (20) and a permanent liner (32) which is attached to the casing, leaving an opening for inserting the inflatable envelope into said space. The container is equipped with a pump for inflating the inner envelope (34). The pump is made in the form of a rubber bulb (42) with a check valve (44), a manually operated air release valve (46), and an automatic safety valve (48). This container can be embodied in the form of a suitcase, a briefcase, a wig tote, etc. It protects its contents from rough handling and accidental dropping by the energy-absorbing effect of the inflatable envelope and by the tight holding effect provided by the variable inflatability of the envelope.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1984Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Inventor: Aaron Lee
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Patent number: 4561526Abstract: A steering and support handle for a wheeled luggage case is operatively pivotably connected to the wheeled luggage case to pivot to an operative or extended position in front of the case or to an inoperative or closed position adjoining the case. Means operative on the pivoted end of the handle biases the handle to maintain the operative position upon movement of the handle into the operative position and biases the handle to maintain the inoperative position upon movement of the handle into the inoperative position. The pivoted end of the handle is connected to the case by connecting means which provides a shoulder which is contacted by a surface on the pivoted end of the handle when the handle is moved to the operative position. The handle is T-shaped and its crossed end piece can be conveniently gripped in the hand of the user. The handle is preferably located in an indented marginal area at the closure location of the two opposed case halves or shells.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1983Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventors: Roger D. Winter, James K. Jennings, Jr.
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Patent number: 4550813Abstract: There is disclosed a strong, light-weight, rigid, molded, plastic luggage provided with wheels and a retractable handle. The luggage ensemble utilizes the shape of respective individual pieces of the luggage and retention means to hold them in assembled relationship and utilization of the retractable handle and the wheels facilitate transportation of the relatively large load formed by the ensemble by an individual.The process for making the luggage, due to the unique structural design of its elements and the materials from which they are made, comprises unique, yet simple, molding and manufacturing steps which allow for facile assembly of a wide variety of luggage parts to form the completed product.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1984Date of Patent: November 5, 1985Inventor: Arthur J. Browning
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Patent number: 4545414Abstract: A cushioned camera bag for field use by photographers has shoulder and waist support straps, usable individually or both together, for secure support of the bag, while at the same time providing for free use of the hands in using the camera equipment. One side of the camera bag is provided with a separate compartment, defined by a zippered cover flap, within which the waist strap or belt is contained and hidden when not in use.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1984Date of Patent: October 8, 1985Inventor: Frank M. Baum
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Patent number: 4544050Abstract: The suitcase comprises two shells (1,2) each having a large face, a lower face, and upper face and two transverse faces, two wheels (5) projecting at the lower end of traverse faces (6) of the shells, and a pulling handle (10) provided on shell (1), in the vicinity of the upper end of its other traverse face (11). Pulling handle (10) comprises an elongate support (12) fixed parallel to the axis of the wheel (5) of shell (1) and a gripping loop (13) hinged to support (12).Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1983Date of Patent: October 1, 1985Assignee: Societe DelseyInventor: Andre G. Seynhaeve
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Patent number: 4538709Abstract: A multipurpose piece of luggage with wheels and a collapsible handle having a garment enclosure in which large articles of clothing may be hung and lesser enclosures for storage of small articles. The invention also serves as a cart for other luggage. Its handle may be collapsed, support feet retracted and garment enclosure folded to give it the appearance and utility of a normal suitcase.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1983Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Assignee: The Huntington National BankInventors: Marvin E. Williams, David B. Chaney, Donald J. Rebele
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Patent number: 4522288Abstract: Luggage comprises a box and a lid hinged thereto. The box and lid are latched closed by a hasp/latch arrangement. The latch is configured to act upon the hasp to pop-open the lid when the hasp is unlatched. The lid is held open by a stay which includes a non-metallic washer sandwiched between a pair of metallic links. The washer includes a flexing shoulder which yieldably resists rotation of the links. A handle is mounted on the luggage and comprises a flexible grip which is molded onto a stiff skeleton. The latter includes anchoring holes and ribs to prevent separation of the grip from the skeleton. The handle is mounted by means of studs, the latter being secured to the lid or box by means of wedges which are pushed between flexible legs of the studs. Hinges of the lid include plastic ground-engaging pads which are joined to anchoring skirts which prevent dislodgement of the pads from the hinge.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1983Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Assignee: American Tourister, Inc.Inventors: John A. Wickman, John J. Killion, III, Charles Deschenes
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Patent number: 4516668Abstract: A combination knock-down handbag and mat which is formed of a blank of sheet material of a predetermined length and width which is peculiarly seamed and secured so that in the assembled or folded position, the blank forms a handbag and in the unfolded position the blank defines a mat, e.g. a beach mat. To form the mat, which can be subsequently formed into a handbag, one end of the blank is initially reversely folded onto a portion of the blank and secured thereto to define one or more open end pockets. A handle is secured to the open end of the pocket. To convert the mat into a handbag the remainder or extended portion of the blank is reversely folded in accordian fashion to the size and shape of the reversely folded portion. The opposed end portions of the folded blank thus folded are then folded relative to the central portion thereof. With the blank so folded, the central pocket thus formed is turned inside out to define the handbag in the final folded position of the blank.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1983Date of Patent: May 14, 1985Inventor: Rose M. Grayek
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Patent number: 4508202Abstract: A strap for towing a wheeled suitcase, passing through a slit in an end wall of the suitcase, is retractable into a housing adjoining that wall from within and containing a coil spring whose free end is coupled with that strap, advantageously through a roller or other deflecting member around which the strap is looped inside the housing. The free outer end of the strap is secured to a handgrip by having holes traversed by pins on a backing plate integral with that handgrip, the front of this strap end being covered by a flap which may be an integral extension of the backing plate folded around the strap and clamped in position with a snap fit. The backing plate has two rearwardly projecting lips which enter the slit of the suitcase wall in a retracted position and are separated by a gap traversed by the strap, these lips passing between ribs of a shield plate that penetrate the slit and engage the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1983Date of Patent: April 2, 1985Assignee: SUDHAUS Schloss- und Beschlagtechnik GmbH & Co.Inventors: Gunter Siegert, Ulf Rasch
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Patent number: 4506769Abstract: An activity bag system includes an outer carrying bag, multiple interchangeable inner containers carried one-at-a-time within the outer bag, and a container storage cover for each inner container which also serves as a partition for the outer carrying bag. Each inner container is divided by partitions into compartments for carrying the items needed for a particular sport or activity. At least some of the compartments are covered by a lid to which some items can be secured. The outer bag includes a lower section which receives the inner container and an upper lid section separated from the lower section by the inner container's storage cover. The inner container is placed within its storage cover when not being carried by the outer bag. The outer bag includes straps for securing large items to its outside surface and outside storage pockets, including an insulated pocket for carrying a container of hot or cold liquid.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1982Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Inventors: Larry J. Franco, Jill Franco, Margaret K. Forino, Costante Forino
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Patent number: 4488623Abstract: An elongate box with hinged cover is described particularly designed for canoe camping and travel. The box panels are reinforced at adjoining edges by square section posts defining flat spaces for receiving insulation panels flush with the respective box panels. A table panel for table use is secured to the undersurface of the box cover for storage during canoe travel. During table use, the table panel is secured by brackets to the side of the box. A multi-use coupling is formed adjacent one edge of the table panel for securing the table panel to the undersurface of the box cover and for coupling the top of a support leg to the table panel for weight bearing table use. Flexible loop handles are provided on the end of the box with quick disconnect couplings such as snap hooks for securing the handle loops over a thwart or other strut of a canoe during canoe travel. The box cover latch is also designed for quick release using a flexible thong for rapid access to the box during canoe travel.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1983Date of Patent: December 18, 1984Inventors: William S. Linnell, II, Merle F. Libby
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Patent number: 4456105Abstract: The piece of luggage provided by the invention comprises a bottom (1) to which is hinged a lid (2), a handle (3) provided with means for mounting same on the external face of the front wall of the bottom, and two closure devices (26) each adapted to cooperate with a keeper (4) for locking the lid to the bottom. It is characterized in that the keepers (4) are formed in a separate unit which is fixed against the internal face of the front wall of the bottom by the handle-mounting means; and in that the closure devices (26) are mounted on the front wall of the lid (2) and each comprise a hook (27) adapted to engage with the corresponding keeper when the lid is closed.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1981Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Societe DelseyInventor: Andre G. Seynhaeve
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Patent number: 4438844Abstract: There is disclosed a novel garment bag for hanging items therein comprising a storage area formed by a front panel, a back panel and a side gusset, a means for opening and closing said storage area positioned on the front panel. The garment bag is further comprised of a handle assembly positionable at a terminus of said means for opening and closing the storage area on the side gusset. The handle assembly is comprised of a handle member, a hanging member, a closure member and a means for attaching said handle assembly to said side gusset of said storage area.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1982Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Inventors: Jacob Kesselman, Howard Kesselman
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Patent number: 4433760Abstract: A resilient U-shaped steel band has its upper ends adjustably attached by means of slotted angle irons to a rigid saddle composed of a panel of fiberboard and a strip of plywood secured thereto. A bottom plate overlies the horizontal section of the band. Fabric sheet material constitutes the outer cover for the luggage being stitched to the fiberboard. A relatively heavy fabric belt is stitched to the cover along the edges of the band, thereby providing a sheath for the band and preventing transverse shifting thereto.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1982Date of Patent: February 28, 1984Assignee: CPG Products Corp.Inventor: Joseph Y. Pelavin
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Patent number: 4411343Abstract: A portable case having a mechanism capable of converting said case into a trolley. The mechanism is formed from basically two related sets of components, including base members connected to the sides of the case and each capable of extending a forward end beyond one end of the case, and a handle structure having arm members longitudinally slidable in relation to the base members and capable of being pivoted and locked at an angle with respect to the base members. In one embodiment, wheels are supported on the rear of the arm members so as to project downward therefrom when the arm members are pivoted and locked in their trolley position. In other embodiments, wheels are supported near the forward end of the base members. With both configurations, the wheels support the entire case when the locked arm members are tilted forward for trolley use.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1981Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: Khalil Ahmid Ibrahim CassimallyInventors: Khalil A. I. Cassimally, Horace Frommelt