Patent classifications
A45C5/03
SUITCASE RECEIVING GARMENT HANGING SYSTEM
A suitcase receiving garment hanging system includes a garment supporting assembly including a base and a vertical support attached to and extending upwardly from the base. A top member is attached to and positioned above the vertical support. The top member is positioned above the base and is elongated to support an article of clothing such that the article of clothing is draped over the top member. The garment supporting assembly is positionable in a suitcase such that the base is positioned on a first wall of the suitcase, the top member is positioned adjacent to a second wall of the suitcase located opposite of the first wall, and a portion of the article of clothing is positioned between the top member and the second wall.
SUITCASE RECEIVING GARMENT HANGING SYSTEM
A suitcase receiving garment hanging system includes a garment supporting assembly including a base and a vertical support attached to and extending upwardly from the base. A top member is attached to and positioned above the vertical support. The top member is positioned above the base and is elongated to support an article of clothing such that the article of clothing is draped over the top member. The garment supporting assembly is positionable in a suitcase such that the base is positioned on a first wall of the suitcase, the top member is positioned adjacent to a second wall of the suitcase located opposite of the first wall, and a portion of the article of clothing is positioned between the top member and the second wall.
LIGHTING ASSEMBLY INTEGRATED WITH A TRAVELING CASE
In one embodiment there is provided a portable lighting assembly that includes a travel case and a lighting assembly. The lighting assembly is mounted to a bottom of the travel case and includes a telescopic support rod. A lighting device is secured to the rod and has a lamp. The lighting device is configured to plug into a power supply. Thereby, when dissembled the portable lighting assembly is secured and stored within the travel case and is easily portable; and when assembled, the portable lighting assembly is configured to provide portable lighting when connected to a portable power supply.
LIGHTING ASSEMBLY INTEGRATED WITH A TRAVELING CASE
In one embodiment there is provided a portable lighting assembly that includes a travel case and a lighting assembly. The lighting assembly is mounted to a bottom of the travel case and includes a telescopic support rod. A lighting device is secured to the rod and has a lamp. The lighting device is configured to plug into a power supply. Thereby, when dissembled the portable lighting assembly is secured and stored within the travel case and is easily portable; and when assembled, the portable lighting assembly is configured to provide portable lighting when connected to a portable power supply.
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.
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.
Luggage having integrated compression system with removable battery
Luggage having an integrated compression system where at least one vacuum compression bag is provided and secured within the interior space of the luggage. The bag can be compressed by an attached self-contained vacuum assembly removably secured within the luggage, preferably between the handle tube guides. The air outlet opening of the bag can be provided with a valve or coupling for securement to the air entry inlet of the vacuum assembly. The bag can also be removably secured to other areas within the interior of the luggage. An air outlet of the vacuum assembly can be provided with a valve or coupling for securement to an opening in the back wall of the luggage. Alternatively, the valve or coupling can be provided in the back wall opening. Air removed from the compression bag by the vacuum assembly is expelled through the back wall opening, without the use of any exposed hoses. This allows the oversized compression bag as compared to the size of the luggage and the contents stored within the bag to be able to safely contain within the fully closed luggage. The battery for powering the vacuum assembly can be removable while the luggage is fully closed and can also be used to charge other electronic devices.
Luggage having integrated compression system with removable battery
Luggage having an integrated compression system where at least one vacuum compression bag is provided and secured within the interior space of the luggage. The bag can be compressed by an attached self-contained vacuum assembly removably secured within the luggage, preferably between the handle tube guides. The air outlet opening of the bag can be provided with a valve or coupling for securement to the air entry inlet of the vacuum assembly. The bag can also be removably secured to other areas within the interior of the luggage. An air outlet of the vacuum assembly can be provided with a valve or coupling for securement to an opening in the back wall of the luggage. Alternatively, the valve or coupling can be provided in the back wall opening. Air removed from the compression bag by the vacuum assembly is expelled through the back wall opening, without the use of any exposed hoses. This allows the oversized compression bag as compared to the size of the luggage and the contents stored within the bag to be able to safely contain within the fully closed luggage. The battery for powering the vacuum assembly can be removable while the luggage is fully closed and can also be used to charge other electronic devices.
LUGGAGE ARTICLE ATTACHMENT MEMBER
In one embodiment, a luggage article is disclosed. The luggage article includes a main body with a lid and a base forming an internal storage volume. The lid and the base are hingedly coupled to one another and selectively closable by a closure mechanism. A lock mechanism is coupled to one of the base or the lid and operable to secure the closure mechanism against opening. An attachment member is coupled to the main body the lock mechanism.
LUGGAGE ARTICLE ATTACHMENT MEMBER
In one embodiment, a luggage article is disclosed. The luggage article includes a main body with a lid and a base forming an internal storage volume. The lid and the base are hingedly coupled to one another and selectively closable by a closure mechanism. A lock mechanism is coupled to one of the base or the lid and operable to secure the closure mechanism against opening. An attachment member is coupled to the main body the lock mechanism.