Patent classifications
A45C7/0027
LUGGAGE SYSTEMS
A system comprises a first body, comprising: a backpack suspension; a first storage region; and a first portion of a first attachment mechanism. A second body comprises: a second storage region; and a first portion of a second attachment mechanism. A third body comprises: a third storage region; a second portion of the first attachment mechanism; and a second portion of the second attachment mechanism. In a first configuration, the first portion of the first attachment mechanism is coupled to the first portion of the second attachment mechanism. In a second configuration, the first portion of the first attachment mechanism is coupled to the second portion of the first attachment mechanism, and the first portion of the second attachment mechanism is coupled to the second portion of the second attachment mechanism.
Expandable Luggage Assemblies
Disclosed herein are luggage assemblies that may include: a first shell having a first sidewall; a second shell having a second sidewall; a first zipper tape that may have: a first outer section having a planar surface parallel to a planar surface of the first sidewall; a first middle section having a planar surface parallel to the planar surface of the first outer section; and a first inner section having a planar surface parallel to the planar surface of the first middle section; a second zipper tape having: a second outer section having a planar surface parallel to a planar surface of the second sidewall; a second middle section having a planar surface parallel to the planar surface of the second outer section; and a second inner section having a planar surface parallel to the planar surface of the second middle section; and a zipper slider coupled to the second zipper tape and capable of being coupled to the first zipper tape.
Multi-Access Pocket
A storage device including a storage device body configured to store items therein, and a pocket. The pocket includes a piece of pocket material coupled to the body and at least partially defining a pocket cavity. The pocket further includes a first fastener configured to releasably attach the piece of pocket material to the body, and a second fastener configured to releasably attach the piece of pocket material to the body. The first fastener, when uncoupled, allows access to the pocket cavity via a first direction, and the second fastener, when uncoupled, allows access to the pocket cavity via a second direction that is different from the first direction.
Medication Carrying Case
Disclosed is a medication carrying case having a modular interior and a deployable tray work surface. The case structure is provided in several different sizes and designs, whereby medication and other articles are supported by removably attached organizational leaflets attached along the interior surfaces of the case. Each leaflet comprises a number of different pouches or organizational elements for supporting medication and accessory items. The deployable tray attaches along the exterior of the case and provides a clean work surface for organizing and preparing medication prior to use. For temperature sensitive medication, a cooling chamber is provided within the leaflet and behind a pouch to cool the pouch contents. Furthermore, an internal temperature sensing means and a timer element is provided to monitor the interior environment of the case and provide a means of notification for the user for administration of medication, respectively.
EXPANDABLE ZIPPER ARRANGEMENT FOR LUGGAGE
A luggage case (102) including a first shell (116, 118) and a second shell (116, 118) and an opening zip assembly (128) selectively joining the first and second shell (116, 118). A first expansion zip (130) is attached to a first shell (116) and a first side of the opening zip assembly (128). A second expansion zip (132) is attached to a second shell (118) and a second side of the opening zip assembly (128). A first reinforcing structure (190) is attached to and between the first expansion zip (130) and the first side of the opening zip assembly (128). A second reinforcing structure (190) is attached to and between the second expansion zip assembly (132) and the second side of the opening zip assembly (128).
WHEELED LUGGAGE CASE
A wheeled luggage case comprises (a) a storage chamber, (b) a cover defining an opening on at least one side of the storage chamber for providing ready access therein and at least two labyrinth axle-free wheels operatively connected to the chamber for towing the case along a ground surface. The labyrinth axle-free wheel comprises an internal rim, an external rim provided with a ground interface, rollers being rotatably disposed within a roller spacer between the internal and external rims in a uniform circumferential manner by means of a spacer and external covers. A labyrinth type dust passage in the wheel is defined by the rims and the external plates mechanically connected to the internal rim.
EXTENDABLE LUGGAGE
An extendable luggage comprises a first shell having a first opening edge, a second shell having a second opening edge, an inner zipper, an outer zipper and an inner strap. The inner zipper has outer teeth located at a first and second distance away from the first and second opening edge, respectively. The outer zipper has two outer tapes and outer teeth. Each outer tape has a straight section, a head section and a tail section. The outer teeth located at distal ends of the two head sections and two tail sections are closed and unable to be opened. The outer teeth located at the two straight sections are located at a third distance away from the first opening edge and a fourth distance away from the second opening edge. The inner strap is connected with two ends of the inner zipper. The luggage looks simple and is extendable.
Medication carrying case
Disclosed is a medication carrying case having a modular interior and a deployable tray work surface. The case structure is provided in several different sizes and designs, whereby medication and other articles are supported by removably attached organizational leaflets attached along the interior surfaces of the case. Each leaflet comprises a number of different pouches or organizational elements for supporting medication and accessory items. The deployable tray attaches along the exterior of the case and provides a clean work surface for organizing and preparing medication prior to use. For temperature sensitive medication, a cooling chamber is provided within the leaflet and behind a pouch to cool the pouch contents. Furthermore, an internal temperature sensing means and a timer element is provided to monitor the interior environment of the case and provide a means of notification for the user for administration of medication, respectively.
LUGGAGE CASES
Provided herein is a luggage case having a first portion having a storage space, a second foldable portion having at least one expandable sleeve for transforming between a folded configuration and an expanded configuration, a separation member positioned between the first portion and the second foldable portion, the separation member separating the first and second portions such that when the second foldable portion is in the folded configuration the separation member prevents the second foldable portion from take away any storage space from the first portion. The luggage case may further have an extendable handle bar having at least one extendable bar, the extendable handle bar being connected to the first portion for pulling the luggage case, and an elastic handle connected to the second foldable portion and configured to accommodate the extendable handle bar such that when the second foldable portion is in the expanded configuration the elastic handle presses the extendable handle against the second foldable portion.
Single-bag pack for everyday carry and for travel
A single-bag pack for carrying business and travel items together includes a harness for carrying the pack on one's back; a travel compartment having a suitcase-opening lid to which the harness is attached; a personal items compartment; and a computer compartment within one of the suitcase-opening lid and a wall separating the travel compartment from the personal items compartment; the travel compartment, the personal items compartment, and the computer compartment each inaccessible from within each other of the travel compartment, the personal items compartment, and the computer compartment. More generally, the pack may include a first compartment having a first lid, the first compartment constructed and arranged to be expandable and the be substantially invisible when not expanded; a slender compartment built into the first lid opening outside the first lid; and a second compartment having a second lid accessible from outside the first compartment and the slender compartment.