Patent classifications
A45C13/34
LUGGAGE WITH AUTO-SUPPORT MECHANISM
A luggage includes a luggage body, a luggage wheel mounted to each of two opposite lateral sides of the luggage body, and a support mechanism mounted to the luggage body. The support mechanism includes a locating shaft affixed to the luggage body, and a support member pivotally coupled to the locating shaft with a support portion and an actuation portion respectively located on two opposite ends thereof such that when the luggage body is shifted from a tilted position to an erected position, the actuation portion is forced by the floor to bias the support member and to further force the support portion into abutment against the floor where the distance between the support portion and the front side of the luggage body is larger than the distance between the axis of the luggage wheels and the front side of the luggage body to prevent falling of the luggage.
Folio boost for tablet device
A collapsible support stand for a tablet computing device, comprising: a bottom plate, a back plate, and a forward plate, wherein in the bottom plate is connected to the back plate in a first hinged relationship, and the back plate is also connected to the forward plate in a second hinged relationship, defining a volume of space having a triangular profile, wherein the forward plate provides a contact surface for supporting a tablet computing device in a viewable orientation.
Cases for electronic devices
A case for a round electronic device may have a device holding portion and an attachment portion for attaching the case to an item such as a suitcase or a key chain. The case may include upper and lower case portions that form a pocket. On a first side of the pocket, the upper and lower case portions may be stitched together or may be integrally formed. On a second side of the pocket, a snap may attach the upper case portion to the lower case portion and may be opened to provide access to the pocket. The attachment portion may have an opening for attaching the case to a key ring, suitcase, or other item. The case may include leather, polymer, and/or fabric. Openings may be surrounded by reinforcement material such as strands of non-elastic material. Snaps may be flush with surrounding portions of the case.
TRAVEL CASE
A travel case having a lid hingedly coupled to a base. A first coupling element at a rear side of the base couples the travel case to vertically orientated surfaces. A first hinging element allows the lid to open 180 degrees relative to the base. A limiting element prevents the lid from opening beyond 90 degrees relative to the base. An adjustable strap is for coupling the base to a vertically orientated surface such that the base is maintained at a 90-degree angle relative to the vertically orientated surface. At least one planar shaped stand maintains the travel case above a horizontally orientated surface. Each planar shaped stand is removably inserted into a slot in the base and extended out of the slot. Each planar shaped stand can abut a vertically orientated surface and a horizontally orientated surface when extended out of the slot.
Wheeled luggage case
An axle-free wheel comprising: an outer rim member having a ground interface on an external surface thereof and an outer ball race or rolling race on an inner surface thereof; an inner rim member having an inner ball or rolling race on an outer surface thereof.
Wheeled luggage case
An axle-free wheel comprising: an outer rim member having a ground interface on an external surface thereof and an outer ball race or rolling race on an inner surface thereof; an inner rim member having an inner ball or rolling race on an outer surface thereof.
WHEELED LUGGAGE CASE
An axle-free wheel comprising: an outer rim member having a ground interface on an external surface thereof and an outer ball race or rolling race on an inner surface thereof; an inner rim member having an inner ball or rolling race on an outer surface thereof.
Suitcase, especially a pilot suitcase
A suitcase made from hard shell material, preferably a pilot suitcase, including a lower suitcase portion which is open at the top, with a front panel, a rear panel and two side end panels, and a bottom panel, and a hinged lid for closing, wherein a telescopic handle can be pulled out in an upwards direction is arranged on the rear panel of the lower suitcase portion for pulling or pushing the suitcase, the lid having a narrow stationary lid element which extends along the entire length of the lower suitcase portion along the rear panel and has an opening in the middle of the length, through which opening the telescopic handle can be pulled out, and, next to the opening for the telescopic handle, the lid having a hinge which connects the stationary lid element to a fold-down wide lid element.
STORAGE BAG ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF USE
A storage bag assembly for storing and readily retrieving an article includes a shell, which is semirigid or rigid and has a top that is open, and a hood, which is resiliently flexible. The shell comprises opposed sidewalls, which extend between front and back walls. As the front wall is dimensionally shorter than the back wall, an upper section of each opposed sidewall extends convexly from the front wall to the back wall. The hood comprises a center panel and a pair of side panels. A front edge of the center panel is attached to an upper edge of the front wall and the side panels are attached to its opposing edges. Rear and bottom edges of the side panels are resiliently elastic, enabling the hood to be positionable and self-retained in an open configuration and a closed configuration.
STORAGE BAG ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF USE
A storage bag assembly for storing and readily retrieving an article includes a shell, which is semirigid or rigid and has a top that is open, and a hood, which is resiliently flexible. The shell comprises opposed sidewalls, which extend between front and back walls. As the front wall is dimensionally shorter than the back wall, an upper section of each opposed sidewall extends convexly from the front wall to the back wall. The hood comprises a center panel and a pair of side panels. A front edge of the center panel is attached to an upper edge of the front wall and the side panels are attached to its opposing edges. Rear and bottom edges of the side panels are resiliently elastic, enabling the hood to be positionable and self-retained in an open configuration and a closed configuration.