Patent classifications
A45C7/0031
LIGHTWEIGHT SUITCASE, IN PARTICULAR TRAVEL SUITCASE
A lightweight case with a mobile wall cabinet having a base tray, a case lid in the form of a hood shell, with a base tray mounted on it, in particular rotatable through 360 perpendicular to the roller plane and plane of the base tray, wheels and telescopic rails with integrated locking as prefabricated components and a flexible, lightweight suitcase wall material which is formed between the floor trough and the hood shell, wherein the hood shell with the telescopic rails is designed to be lockable, translatorically retractable and extendable by means of a pushbutton integrated in the hood shell and an integrated pushbutton force distributor strut and with a supporting strut, the supporting strut fastening at least one, preferably two, telescopic rails to the suitcase wall material, so that the suitcase is formed with a stable spatial structure forming a wall cupboard, in particular also for the expanded state.
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.
Toiletry organizer
A cosmetic and toiletry organization apparatus is disclosed, comprising one or more telescopic columns configured with a base column for movement of an uppermost of the telescopic columns between a storage configuration of the apparatus, in which the telescopic columns are nested within the base column, and an extended configuration, in which the at least one of the telescopic columns extends at least partly out of the base column. The uppermost telescopic column may include a plurality of openings that accommodate one or more telescopic storage members for telescopic movement within the openings such that in the extended configuration, the telescopic storage members move downward within the openings, thereby providing storage cavities, which, in the extended configuration of the apparatus, have a depth that is more than a height of the apparatus in the storage configuration.
ADJUSTABLE SIZE SUITCASE
An adjustable size suitcase includes a main body having a top section, a middle section and a bottom section that define a hollow interior space. A telescopic handle extends upward from the main body and a plurality of omnidirectional wheels are positioned along the bottom end of the main body. A frame is positioned within the hollow interior space of the main body and includes an upper frame assembly, a middle frame assembly and a lower frame assembly. The upper frame assembly includes a plurality of vertical frame members that are slidingly engaged to complementary located lower vertical frame members to permit vertical movement of the upper frame assembly relative to the lower frame assembly. An actuator is mechanically linked to a plurality of latches positioned within the bottom ends of each upper vertical frame member to selectively transition the suitcase between a first, second and third size.
Lightweight suitcase, in particular travel suitcase
A lightweight case with a mobile wall cabinet having a base tray, a case lid in the form of a hood shell, with a base tray mounted on it, in particular rotatable through 360 perpendicular to the roller plane and plane of the base tray, wheels and telescopic rails with integrated locking as prefabricated components and a flexible, lightweight suitcase wall material which is formed between the floor trough and the hood shell, wherein the hood shell with the telescopic rails is designed to be lockable, translatorically retractable and extendable by means of a pushbutton integrated in the hood shell and an integrated pushbutton force distributor strut and with a supporting strut, the supporting strut fastening at least one, preferably two, telescopic rails to the suitcase wall material, so that the suitcase is formed with a stable spatial structure forming a wall cupboard, in particular also for the expanded state.
Multifunction convertible suitcase system
A multifunction suitcase system that provides greater convenience and ease of travel by providing a means for transporting and organizing additional items of luggage and personal belongings. The suitcase is able to be configured to provide the utility of a luggage cart, a shopping cart, a shopping basket, a stool, a table, and attachment points for LATCH system infant car seats.
Luggage comprising a foldable structure
A luggage with a foldable structure between a conformation of reduced volume suitable for the stowage and a developed conformation with a volume suitable for use. The luggage has an access face and a bottom opposite to the access face. The bottom is bordered by four side faces. At least one of the two side faces is associated at least one stiffening panel, that is configured to swivel towards the bottom of the luggage. A third side face has a foldable structure lockable by a side locking device.
RATCHET-TYPE EXPANSION SYSTEM FOR LUGGAGE AND LUGGAGE INCORPORATING SAME
The article of luggage includes a luggage main body having a bottom surface and a cavity formed to receive articles for packing; an expansion body having a perimeter defining a cavity; a foldable gusset joining the luggage main body to the expansion body; and an expansion and locking device disposed internally at opposite ends of the article of luggage. The expansion and locking device is configured to allow free movement of the expansion body in a compression direction towards the luggage main body and configured to allow locking movement of the expansion body in an expanding direction away from the luggage main body. One expansion and locking device is preferably attached to two or more walls of the luggage. After finishing packing, the luggage is closed and the user pushes the expanding member towards the base member, ratcheting the pawl past the ratchet teeth to collapse the luggage.
COLLAPSIBLE ROLLING LUGGAGE
The invention relates to a collapsible luggage bag that improves maneuverability of the bag when a user is towing the bag and collapses to a reduced size to improve portability. In particular, the invention relates to a handle that is slideably interconnected to one or more stays such that the upper ends of the stays change position along the length of the handle as the handle retracts into the luggage. Further, the handle disconnects from one or more of the stays such that the handle, stays, and other frame components collapse and lie in a common plane. This collapsibility improves the portability of the luggage bag when the internal volume of the luggage bag is not used to store items.
SUITCASE
The present disclosure is concerned with a suitcase. More particularly the disclosure is directed to a collapsible suitcase.