Handles Patents (Class 190/39)
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Patent number: 8794409Abstract: Luggage, duffel bags, travel bags and travel covers including travel covers for sporting goods such as, but not limited to, golf bags, skis, snowboards, baseball equipment, soccer equipment, and tennis equipment, and travel covers for tradeshow or conference displays or graphics, product samples, tents (collectively, “travel covers”), for example, are commonly used for conveniently transporting and protecting large objects during travel by walking, car, train and/or airplane. The travel covers may have a handle that my rotate or swivel to adjust to an ergonomic position for pulling or pushing the travel cover.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2011Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Dynamic Brands, LLCInventors: Leighton Klevana, Ed Miyashita
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Patent number: 8662268Abstract: An article of luggage comprises a suitcase with a substantially cuboid fabric structure supported by a frame. A set of wheels and an upward and rearward projecting handle are mounted on the frame. The suitcase is stable in an upright position. A user may incline the handle of the suitcase rearward from the upright position to wheel the suitcase. Thus, the suitcase need not be orientated far from the vertical when being wheeled by a user. The handle may be fixed but is preferably telescopic. The frame has a plurality of elongate members connected to form a frame base and a frame top spaced apart by diagonal length members connected between the front of the base and the rear of the top. The handle is mounted to the diagonal length members and the wheels are mounted to the frame base.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2011Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: UP Global Sourcing UK LimitedInventor: Alex Keir
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Patent number: 8607946Abstract: An exemplary system configured convert from a luggage back to a standing clothing rack and back. First, the lids rotate 180 degrees along the top edge of the base from a closed position to extend the height of the rack. While configured as a rack, the system is supported on each side by a support structure which also extends from the base. The luggage bag may be double sided, such that both sides mirror each other, and fasten to the handle, base, or upright lids. One or more hanger bars may either swing out from, or be fastened to, the upright lids, to support hanging garments. The hanger bars may also be configured to keep hanging garments evenly spaced by equally spaced grooves along the top edge of the hanger bar. The system may later be converted back into a luggage bag.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2010Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Inventor: Lauri Tamarkin
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Patent number: 8590681Abstract: A carrying case including a first container having a first perimeter around a first opening and a second container comprising a second perimeter around a second opening, a first portion of the second perimeter being coupled to a first portion of the first perimeter to form a foldable interface between the first container and the second container; and a handle coupled to the foldable interface, a second portion of the first perimeter being configured to removably couple to a second portion of the second perimeter to enclose the handle of the first and second containers.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2010Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Pollyseon, LLCInventors: Polly J. Shrewsbury, Judy S. Im, William M. Dieter
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Patent number: 8584822Abstract: A closed loop strap handle for a piece of luggage that has been modified to have the closed loop strap handle replaceably added thereon. The closed loop strap handle includes a strap, and apparatus for replaceably having the closed loop strap handle added onto the piece of luggage. The apparatus sits within the piece of luggage. The strap replaceably engages into the apparatus and loops to replaceably engage itself.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2010Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Tumi, Inc.Inventors: Joshua Lynn Buller, Paul V. Scicluna
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Patent number: 8534434Abstract: A handle assembly that includes two sets of handle members that are vertically engageable with one another and where at least one of the sets of handle members extends substantially across a width of the receiving portion in the housing or bag that receives the handle. The receiving portion can be integral with the housing such that no additional receiving portion needs to be produced during the manufacturing process, resulting in a less complex and expensive manufacturing operation. The handle can further include a detent mechanism to allow the handle to easily collapse into the housing without the need for a separate button and lock mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2011Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Snap-On IncorporatedInventor: Jeffrey L. Crull
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Patent number: 8256591Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a support mechanism for luggage, and more specifically to a support mechanism for luggage having U-shaped recesses within which telescoping handle tubes are positioned.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2010Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: eBags, Inc.Inventor: Bernard H. Majeau
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Patent number: 8214972Abstract: A control handle of a retractable handle assembly for travel bag is disclosed to include two control rods pivotally mounted in a base member and supported on respective compression springs, two control buttons respectively affixed to the control rods and suspending in a respective opening of a top cover being covered on the base member for operation by the user to unlock inner tubes to outer tubes, and a rotary grip formed of a top semicircular shell and a bottom semicircular shell and rotatable relative to the base member and the top cover; and two torsional springs mounted in the base member and connected with respective two opposite ends to the top semicircular shell and bottom semicircular shell of the rotary grip.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2009Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Inventor: Wei-Hung Lai
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Patent number: 8016089Abstract: The combination suitcase and chair apparatus provides a suitcase typical in appearance to many others. However, somewhat hidden within the suitcase are the four legs and the section leg that provide for the apparatus to be used as a chair. The four legs telescope and provide for the first section to be the adjustable height chair bottom. The section leg pivots and telescopes from the second section such that the second section is an adjustably angled chair back. The section leg is removably covered by a flap substantially like the flaps that cover the four legs of the first section. Importantly, both the first section and second section have a removable cushioned mat. The mats provide cushioned comfort and also provide for covering the cavity within each section. The cavities are used as would be those in a typical suitcase.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Inventor: John P. McNichols
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Patent number: 7886786Abstract: A carrying container in a form of an ergonomically shaped handbag that has a variety of convenience features. The convenience features include, but are not limited to, a self locking top flap, a secure ID feature implemented in the top flap, a hidden retractable handle, hidden secret compartments, compartment quick access features and detachable shoulder strap, a plurality of interchangeable top flaps and a back flap. A handbag has an ergonomic shape that provides for added convenience of carrying the handbag under the arm. The handbag also has a detachable strap that can be used for carrying the bag in a variety of ways.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2008Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Inventor: Thai Christie
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Patent number: 7841454Abstract: Carriers for flat objects such as sheet music are described which supplement the capacity of musical instrument cases having at least one handle. An adjustable hanger strap or straps are provided so that the carrier can be used on cases having different sizes, shapes and thicknesses. The case handle fits through one of a plurality of elongated slots on the hangar strap of the carrier with the carrier positioned against the case. The particular slot used depends on the shape and size of the case. The carrier has one or more compartments for storing articles placed therein, with the carrier draping over one of the sides while being transported about as a single unit by virtue of the case carry handle. Loops engaging the strap are also provided to provide stability.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2008Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Inventor: Ralph Odell Burton
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Patent number: 7841453Abstract: The invention provides an apparatus for constraining an object against an article of luggage and related luggage systems. In one embodiment, the invention includes an elongate member; a first loop member located at a first end of the elongate member; and a second loop member located at a second end of the elongate member, wherein the first loop member is adapted for non-fixed attachment to a rigid, elongated handle of an article of luggage and the second loop member is adapted for non-fixed attachment to a handle of the article of luggage, such that when the first loop member is attached to the rigid, elongated handle and the second loop member is attached to the handle, the elongate member is operable to constrain an object against the article of luggage and the rigid, elongated handle.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2006Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Tough Traveler Ltd.Inventors: Nancy Gold, Christian Timm, Inna Spektor
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Patent number: 7775334Abstract: A system for releasably attaching an article of luggage such as a first carry bag, with or without a pair of upright support members, to a second carry bag system or wheeled luggage cart having at least a pair of upright stationary support members is disclosed in which a handle is resiliently attached to the first carry bag, and a device is provided for resiliently attaching the handle to the first carry bag in a manner to permit rotation of the handle between a first storage position between a pair of upright support members of the second carry bag system and a second interference position with the upright support members of the second carry bag system to thereby attach the first carry bag to the upright support members of the second carry bag system. The handle is preferably in the form of a zippered pouch having a planar plate attached thereto for engagement with the upright support members.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2006Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Briggs & Riley Travelware LLCInventors: Jason Drew, Richard J. Krulik, Georgene Rada
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Patent number: 7712590Abstract: A luggage grip includes two fixing seats spaced from each other, and a flexible holding bar mounted between the two fixing seats and having two opposite end portions each movably mounted on the respective fixing seat. Thus, the holding bar is pulled upward to have a curved shape for use with the user and is retractable to have a flat shape when not in use, thereby facilitating the user operating and folding the holding bar. In addition, the luggage grip has a simplified construction to decrease the cost of fabrication. Further, the luggage grip is assembled easily and quickly.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2007Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Hando Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yu-Wen Lee
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Patent number: 7600618Abstract: A towing arrangement includes a pivotal handle which allows a user to position the handle more comfortably that would otherwise be possible with a conventional towing arrangement. The relative motion of the handle can also increase the maneuverability of a piece of luggage by eliminating the need for a person to reposition his or her hand on the handle when attempting to redirect the piece of luggage.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Tumi, Inc.Inventors: Timm John Fenton, Paul Victor Scicluna
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Patent number: 7540363Abstract: An assembly for fixing a shoulder strap to containers, such as cases, trunks and the like, comprising, for each one of the ends of the shoulder strap, a respective receptacle, which is provided at the outer surface of the case and is adapted to accommodate at least one element for detachable retention of the end which is provided with at least one female thread, the receptacle comprising laterally at least one through hole for insertion of a respective screw, which is adapted to engage detachably in the female thread, its head being engaged in at least one eyelet provided in the end of the shoulder strap.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2006Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: G.T. Line S.R.L.Inventor: Massimo Tonelli
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Publication number: 20090107788Abstract: A retractable single luggage handle is disclosed. In one embodiment, the handle includes a hollow handle rod including a recess on the peripheral surface proximate the top of the main piece of luggage in an extended state of the handle rod, and a plate member fitted onto the recess and including a recessed flat aligned with the recess; and a cross member fitted onto the flat by releasably securing to the plate member, the cross member-adapted to rotate about 90 degrees relative to the handle rod to form a cross support which is adapted to stably hold an auxiliary piece of luggage rested on the top of the main piece of luggage while towing the inclined main piece of luggage.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventor: Jer Hong Lin
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Patent number: 7461730Abstract: A wheeled luggage case (1) has a single telescoping handle arm assembly (10) and a cantilevered handle grip (11) which is rotatably attached to the top end (13) of the handle arm assembly, such that the plane of rotation of the grip is approximately parallel to the rolling direction of the luggage case. The cantilevered handle grip (11) rotates from a position approximately perpendicular to the telescoping handle arm assembly (10) to a position approximately 30° below the horizontal, and a resilient element is provided which urges the grip to rotate downwardly while in use. The invention provides an ergonomically comfortable wheeled luggage case by allowing the user to grasp the grip in a natural position and, simultaneously, increasing the amount of leverage available to prevent the luggage case from tipping over when it is rolled over uneven ground. Further, the resilient element distributes the weight of the luggage case evenly across the user's hand.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Inventive TravelwareInventors: Richard A. Costa, Glenn H. Rodgers, Jr., Noah M. Han, Sung O. Yang
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Patent number: 7458451Abstract: A collapsible bag construction includes a telescoping handle mounted on a bracket with a portion of the bracket extending along the bottom edge of the collapsible bag and cooperative with a supplemental or auxiliary rigid bottom panel that may be removed to permit the collapsible bag to be folded for storage.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2006Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Travel Caddy, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Godshaw, Andrezj M. Redzisz
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Patent number: 7438308Abstract: The present invention is directed to a wheeled luggage item with an ergonomic telescopic handle assembly. The ergonomic telescoping handle assembly of the present invention allows a user to use the luggage using just one hand. Furthermore, the ergonomic telescoping handle assembly shifts the weight of the bag onto the bag, rather than the user's arm, reducing strain on the user's arm, and it provides for a greater space between the user's heel and the bag, reducing the chance that the user will kick the bag while walking. Finally, the ergonomic telescoping handle assembly of the present invention is stored compactly within the luggage, maximizing the volume available within the luggage for storage of personal items.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2007Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: JanSport Apparel Corp.Inventors: Daniel Kim, Doug Golenz
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Patent number: 7419037Abstract: An equipment bag includes a body having a cavity with an opening for placement of items within the cavity and a rigid side opposite the opening. The rigid side is defined by opposite end edges and opposite side edges extending between the end edges, and the rigid side comprises an exterior recess therein located at a distance from each of the end edges and the side edges. A handle is pivotally mounted in the recess and movable between a stowed position substantially flush with an outer surface of the rigid side and a pulling position extending outward from the recess. By distancing the handle from the edges of the bag, an angle of inclination of the bag with respect to the ground is increased when the bag is pulled with the handle.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2004Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: TRG Accessories, LLCInventor: Mark Nordstrom
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Patent number: 7377299Abstract: A purse including an article storage assembly and at least two handles. Each of the at least two handles includes a first handle portion having a first end attached to the article storage assembly and a second end, and a second handle portion having a first end attached to the article storage assembly and a second end removeably attached to the second end of the first handle portion. The first and second handle portions are shapeable into various substantially rigid configurations.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2005Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Inventors: Danielle Evin Gerber, Rock Positano
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Patent number: 7318507Abstract: Stabilizing means for a secondary bag carried on a wheeled luggage case is attached to the telescoping handle assembly of the case. The handle assembly has a single telescoping tube and a stabilizing arm or arms pivotally mounted on the outer section of the telescoping tube. When the handle assembly is withdrawn from the case, the stabilizing arm or arms are pivoted to a horizontal position. On retraction of the handle into the case, the arm or arms are pivoted to a position parallel to the tube section. In another embodiment, collar affixed to the outer section of the tube carries a pair of L-shape members, each with a leg extending downwardly and parallel to the tube section. The collar and L-shaped arms move with the outer tube section into and out of the luggage case.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2004Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: Tumi, Inc.Inventors: Timm J. Fenton, Paul V. Scicluna, Alex Deng
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Patent number: 7281615Abstract: A weight determining mechanism and a method for determining the weight of a piece of loaded luggage, particularly a backpack. The mechanism is generally incorporated into a carry handle of the piece of luggage allowing for it to be integral with the luggage and allowing for it to not take up additional space while allowing for quick and easy weight determinations without need for an external scale.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2003Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: TRG Accessories, L.L.C.Inventors: Greg Siwak, Aaron Gorga
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Patent number: 7270223Abstract: A handle system for a rolling luggage case can include a luggage case in which one or more articles can be stored and having a top, bottom, front, and back panels, and a pair of sidewalls. The luggage case can include a wheel assembly provided at a location on the bottom panel and adjacent to the back panel; at least one telescoping member that is extensible from a retracted position within the luggage case to an extended position protruding from the luggage case; and a gear assembly that is attached to an end of the telescoping member(s) that is distal from the luggage case. The handle system can include a handle attached to the telescoping member(s) through the gear assembly. The gear assembly can provide pivotal and rotational movement of the handle about the end of the telescoping member(s).Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2004Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: Travelpro International, Inc.Inventor: Jacqueline N. Miller
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Patent number: 7188714Abstract: A travel bag includes two major components; specifically, a bag member and a base member. These components are formed to matingly fit together and to be permanently attached to one another via rivets. The bag member incorporates additional features including a reinforcement system of webbing with longitudinal and circumferal portions. Also, the bag includes accessory pockets, a taper and padding, zippered opening, ‘D’-ring, among others. The base member features include wheels, reinforcement ribbing, seamless and cornerless joints, surface relief indicia among others. In addition, the travel bag as a whole enjoys a new arrangement of all parts and systems which provides for an extremely durable and rugged device.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2003Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: West Coast Trends, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey C. Herold
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Patent number: 7165661Abstract: A bag mounted with casters has a bag body attached to a base frame mounted with the casters at four corners of a bottom surface thereof. The base frame includes a loading table, and vertically extensible rods with a grip mounted at upper ends thereof. The extensible rods are fixed on one side of the loading table so as to stand on their own. Further, when the grip is raised, the extensible rods are curved or tilted so that the grip moves toward the middle of the loading table. The extensible rods are secured at a position in a retracted state by stoppers so that the grip is positioned at an upper portion of the bag body or above the bag body, and are secured at a position by the stoppers in an extended state so that a height of the grip from the bottoms of the casters is in a range of 60 to 100 cm.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Swany CorporationInventor: Etsuo Miyoshi
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Patent number: 7114602Abstract: A carry-on luggage includes a casing having wheels rotatably mounted on a side face of the casing to allow the casing to move freely, a first recessed area defined in the side face thereof and a second recessed area defined in a side face of the casing to communicate with the first recessed area, a main board provided with a third recessed area, and a first and a second auxiliary handles securely and slidably received in the third recessed area to be able to extend out of the main board. The second auxiliary handle is able to extend out of the third recessed area and the first auxiliary handle is able to extend out of the third recessed area only when the main board is extended out of the first recessed area and pivoted relative to the casing.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Inventor: Po-Cheng Chen
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Patent number: 7070190Abstract: A wheeled luggage case that is tilted for towing is provided with a retractable and, optionally, telescoping handle (4) assembly that is withdrawn from the interior of the case to an extended vertical position at the intersection of the top and rear walls, from which it is angularly rotated by the user to a position that minimizes the vertical force that is required to support the hand grip to comfortably tow the luggage. Preferred angular displacements for a wide range of users and loads positioned in and on the luggage case have been found to be at about 17° and 35° from the vertical position.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Outrigger, Inc.Inventor: Bernard D. Sadow
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Patent number: 7048101Abstract: A collapsible bag construction includes a telescoping handle mounted on a bracket with a portion of the bracket extending along the bottom edge of the collapsible bag and cooperative with a supplemental or auxiliary rigid bottom panel that may be removed to permit the collapsible bag to be folded for storage.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2005Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: TravelonInventors: Donald E. Godshaw, Andrezj Redzisz
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Patent number: 7036641Abstract: A bag carrying system having a removable handle and wheel assembly is provided. The system includes a bag having a back portion with a panel overlying the back portion and a handle and wheel assembly comprising a handle portion, a wheel portion and a longitudinally extending supporting element connected therebetween. Significantly, the longitudinally extending supporting unit of the handle and wheel assembly is designed to be placed between the panel and back portion of the bag for releasably attaching the assembly thereto.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2004Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Fashion Accessory Bazaar LLCInventors: Steve Russo, Tung Cheng Chi
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Patent number: 6978514Abstract: A retractable handle of wheeled luggage is provided. For the case of single pulling rod, pressing a push button will tighten a connecting rod to move a lower sliding block to a one direction so that an upright rod is pressed to lower a locking member and an upright member to clear the locking member from a toothed member, thereby unlocking both the swivel handle grip and the pulling rod. For the case of two pulling rods, there is further provided another transmission mechanism so that pressing the push button will further unlock locking devices in the pulling rods via coupling rods.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2004Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Chaw Khong Technology Co., Ltd.Inventors: Chung-Hsien Kuo, Hui Ming Wang
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Patent number: 6874604Abstract: A handle system for a rolling luggage case, including a telescoping post members extensible from a retracted position within a luggage case to an extended position protruding from the luggage case, a cross member extending between adjacent end portions of the telescoping post members, and a handle pivotally mounted to the cross member. A post cap member is attached on an end of the telescoping post member that is distal from the luggage case. The post cap member includes a cylindrical bearing surface to which a handle is pivotally mounted. The cylindrical bearing surface includes a pin reception aperture disposed on a circumference of the cylindrical bearing surface. The cylindrical bearing surface and the pin can be fabricated from a rigid structural material, such as metal.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Travelpro International, Inc.Inventors: Jacqueline N. Miller, Barry Hoberman, Kelli White, John Gualtieri, Long Hoang
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Patent number: 6857511Abstract: A retractable handle assembly of luggage comprises a single handle rod extended upward from a center at a joining edge of a top and a rear of luggage and having an upper portion and a lower portion connected to the rear; and a handle grip extended at a predetermined range of angle about a horizontal plane from a top of the handle rod toward a side of the luggage being perpendicular to the top or the rear of luggage in a stand-up position. An orientation of a hand holding the handle grip is parallel to a moving direction of the luggage being towed for facilitating an exertion of user's force thereon, thereby lowering a center of gravity of luggage for saving labor.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2002Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Chaw Khong Technology Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jer Hong Lin, Shih Yu Chang, Chung-Hsien Kuo, Chia Hsien Lin
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Patent number: 6857512Abstract: A handle assembly for towable, wheeled luggage includes an axially elongated tubular member, which is extendably and retractably attachable at one end to the luggage, and a handgrip assembly rotatably mounted on the free end of the tubular member. A slidable collar assembly surrounds the rotational dividing line between the handgrip assembly and the tubular member and is axially movable relative thereto to permit selective rotation and locking of the handgrip assembly relative to the tubular member. The handgrip assembly may have a P-shaped configuration which is rotatable to position the loop portion of the P-shaped assembly to one side or the other to accommodate lefthanded and righthanded towing of the luggage.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Tumi, Inc.Inventors: Paul V. Scicluna, Timm J. Fenton
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Patent number: 6832670Abstract: A convertible travel case has a frame including an upright with a handle for grasping and a base with wheels for towing. A rigid case is mounted on the frame by a connector bracket having one portion pivotally connected with an upper part of the case and another portion slidably connected with the upright to permit the case to be shifted between a generally vertical storage position and a generally horizontal cart position. The frame and case have mating catch members at the bottom of the case. A releasable lock connects the connector bracket and the upright in a first raised position wherein the catch members are engaged to retain the case in the storage position, and a second lowered position wherein the catch members are disengaged and the lower end of the case is swung outwardly away from the frame with the connector bracket shifting downwardly along the upright to the cart position for supporting additional luggage on top of the case.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2003Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Inventors: Richard H. Wolters, Thomas R. Burt
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Patent number: 6830135Abstract: A handle assembly having a single handle rod of wheeled luggage is provided. The handle grip is extended toward and proximate either side of luggage for ease of holding. Also, there is no interference of user's body with wheel while towing luggage. Moreover, the handle grip is capable of being disposed either parallel or perpendicular with respect to a straight line between wheels of the luggage by rotating either clockwise or counterclockwise for ease of being gripped by either hand which tows the luggage.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Chaw Khong Technology Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jer Hong Lin, Shih Yu Chang, Chung-Hsien Kuo, Chia Hsien Lin
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Patent number: 6745877Abstract: A luggage having a hidden type pull handle includes a main body, a telescopic pull handle, and two roller sets. Each of the two roller sets includes a wheel seat, a roller, and a reinforcement member. The pull handle is retained on the middle partition of the main body. Thus, when the pull handle is pulled in an oblique manner, the pull handle directly forces the main space of the main body to lean, so that the shell around the periphery of the secondary space of the main body is not pulled by the pull handle, thereby preventing the main body from being torn out, so as to increase the lifetime of the main body.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2003Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Inventor: Yen-Lung Tsai
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Publication number: 20040079604Abstract: A suitcase has a frame (17), a cover (15) covering the frame, a stabilizing brace (12) joining two opposite sides of the frame, a pair of corner wheels (14), a pull handle collar (11), and a pull handle assembly (13) mountable between the stabilizing brace and the pull handle collar. The frame and the cover comprise the case body (1) for packing the contents of the suitcase within. The pull handle assembly includes a pull handle support (123), at least a hollow tube (131), and a retractable slide handle (132). The stabilizing brace both holds the sides of the frame in fixed relation and provides a mounting point for a lower end of the pull handle assembly. Because the pull handle assembly occupies less than a length of the bottom of the suitcase, a large area of flat space is created in the bottom of the suitcase for easier packing of flat objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventor: Barry John Martin
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Patent number: 6672440Abstract: A bezel of luggage comprises a vertical portion, a horizontal portion, a first recess surrounded by the horizontal portion and the rear lower side, and a second recess surrounded by the front upper side and the vertical portion. This can protect fingers and thumb in the handle retracting process. This is because there is a sufficient space left between handle grip and second recess and between handle grip and first recess respectively when handle grip is fully retracted onto bezel.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Chaw Khong Technology Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jer Hong Lin, Boon Hwa Lau
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Patent number: 6651792Abstract: A suitcase structure includes a shell which is reinforced by a reinforcing frame. The reinforcing frame is formed of a bottom tray, a top plate, a back plate, and two side plates. The top plate and the back plate are made integrally. The bottom tray is formed of a bottom rib, a plurality of peripheral ribs raised from the fringes of the bottom rib, and a plurality of reinforcing ribs for reinforcing corners of the peripheral ribs.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Sunco Luggage Co., Ltd.Inventor: Osamu Kuwayama
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Publication number: 20030196860Abstract: A bag equipped with a bottom case, which is comprised of a bottom plate and a side peripheral wall and is integrally provided at its inner or outer surface with handle holding members and at its outer surface with caster mounting members, and which is coupled to an upper case made of fabric material or synthetic resin, is disclosed. The bottom case is detachably coupled to an upper case to allow only one case of both cases to be separated from the other case and to be cleaned or replaced with a new one. The bottom case is provided at its side wall with a reinforcing frame to prevent the side wall from being squeezed or broken. The bottom case is provided with handle mounting members to be integrally formed thereto or to be separated therefrom so as to diversify design and appearance of the bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventor: Sung Hoan Be
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Patent number: 6629588Abstract: A piece of baggage is provided with a retractable identification card holder that slides into and out of a receptacle. When substantially retracted from the piece of baggage, the identification holder is able to clearly display an identification card that has been secured thereto. At other times, the identification card holder can be retracted into the receptacle where it remains concealed from view and where it does not detract from the aesthetic appearance of the piece of baggage. A method of identifying a person associated with a piece baggage utilizing the piece of baggage described above is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2002Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Assignee: TRG Accessories, L.L.C.Inventors: Cory O. Nykoluk, Mark B. Nordstrom
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Patent number: 6609599Abstract: A holding arrangement, which is incorporated with a carrying container, includes a handle seat securely mounted on a top side of a container body. The handle seat has receiving chamber indented thereon to form a first and second longitudinal opposed inner walls and an arch wall integrally extended from the first inner wall to form a holding cavity to communicate with the receiving chamber. The receiving chamber is arranged to receive the gripping handle therein while a side biasing wall of the gripping handle faces towards the arch wall. Therefore, when the bottom portion of the holding object is disposed in the holding cavity, the circumferential surface of the holding object is biased by the arch wall and the side biasing wall of the gripping handle so as to securely hold the holding object on the upper side of the container body.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2002Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Inventor: John Nia You Chang
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Patent number: 6561328Abstract: A multifunctional container includes a shell formed of a body piece and a cover piece pivoted to the body piece by a pivoting device, a handle member mounted on the top side of the shell, one or more wheel members mounted on the bottom side of the shell, a downsized pull rod fastened to the shell, and a shock-absorbing pad removably disposed in the interior of the body piece of the shell to locate and protect an electronic device and the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2002Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Inventor: Ming-Ter Huang
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Patent number: 6533086Abstract: A wheeled upright luggage case is disclosed. The best embodiment of the case has wheels to allow the case to stand upright in a stable and balanced position without attendance by the user. The case has a wheel handle to allow the user to push or pull the case across a supporting surface. The case may be pushed or pulled on either four wheels or two wheels. When four wheels are used, the full weight of the case and its contents are borne by the wheels, relieving the user from having to bear with her arm any of the weight of the luggage. The body of the case is designed to have a specific range of tilt angles from the vertical; by tilting the body of the case toward the user, the design of the case improves the stability of the case while it is pushed across a supporting surface on four wheels. Various case body configurations and push handle arrangements are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1997Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventors: Charles E. Waddell, Andrew Zionts, William L. King
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Patent number: 6470529Abstract: A retractable handle assembly has a fixed seat, a grip device disposed in the fixed seat, a pair of cubic blocks, a pair of driven rods, a pair of inner pipes, a pair of middle pipes, a pair of outer pipes, a base seat, a pair of first positioning devices, and a pair of second positioning devices. The fixed seat has two oblong apertures. The grip device has a U-shaped seat disposed in the fixed seat. The U-shaped seat has two downward sleeves. The inner pipes are inserted through the downward sleeves. The cubic blocks are inserted in the inner pipes. The driven rods are inserted in the inner pipes. The inner pipes are inserted in the middle pipes. The middle pipes are inserted in the outer pipes. Each first positioning device is disposed on a bottom of the corresponding inner pipe. Each second positioning device is disposed on a bottom of the corresponding middle pipe.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Wen-Chen Chang
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Publication number: 20020139627Abstract: A luggage capable of converting into a wardrobe comprising an L-shaped bag including a first chamber, a second chamber located under the first chamber, and a third chamber located under the second chamber, the first chamber being able to fold on the second chamber and engaged with the second chamber by zippers, a pull rod mounted on the second chamber and having a handle, the first chamber being provided with a hook engageable with the handle of the pull rod, whereby travelers may have a wardrobe at their destination to enable them to hang up their clothing items thereby preventing further wrinkling and giving the travelers easy access to their clothing and other personal belongings.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventor: Thavisak Tom Mahanavanont
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Publication number: 20020104725Abstract: Luggage that includes a bag that is capable of housing an elongated article of leisure, such as a snowboard or skis, the bag including an arrangement to enable it to be attached to a main article of luggage having substantially the same length.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Applicant: BONFIRE Snowboarding, Inc.Inventor: Lee Dexheimer
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Patent number: 6397436Abstract: A handle is rotatably secured to a housing with a pivot shaft for allowing the handle to be rotated relative to the housing between a working and a storing position. A spring may bias the handle to rotate relative to the housing from the working position to the storing position. A damping device may be used to damp the rotational movement of the handle relative to the housing and includes a gear provided on the pivot shaft, a tube rotatably received in the housing and having a pinion engaged with the gear for preventing the handle from sprung back to the storing position.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2001Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Inventor: King Sheng Wang