Patent classifications
A45C7/0036
Collapsible luggage
Disclosed herein is a construction for collapsible luggage which quickly allows the collapsible luggage to be placed in an opened or collapsed state. More specifically, each corner of the collapsible luggage contains a rigid panel which is foldable with respect to a base of the luggage. At least two opposing rigid panels have a corner portion of the panel exposed, allowing those panels to be folded downward first with respect to the other two rigid panels. The zippered top panel for the collapsible luggage can be extended over a top of the collapsible luggage to secure the collapsible luggage in the collapsed position.
MODULAR LUGGAGE FRAME
Methods, apparatus, systems, and articles of manufacture for a modular luggage frame are disclosed and described. An example luggage includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion includes: a first side including a first rib and a second rib; and a second side including a third rib and a fourth rib, the first rib and the third rib forming a first pair of ribs and the second rib and the fourth rib forming a second pair of ribs. The second portion includes: a third side including a fifth rib; a fourth side including a sixth rib, the fifth rib and the sixth rib forming a third pair of ribs. The third pair of ribs aligns with a selected one of the first pair of ribs or the second pair of ribs to removably affix the first portion to the second portion to form the modular luggage frame.
MOUNTING STRAP
A mounting system includes a strap having a first and second portions. A first side of the first portion has gripping material applied thereto and a second side of the first portion includes first fastening material. A first side of the second portion includes second fastening material such that when the first portion is wrapped around a structure, the second portion may be wrapped around the first portion with the second fastening material engaging the first fastening material. Mounting systems may secure a shelf assembly to vertical supports of a dolly. The shelf assembly has a back wall and foldable sidewalls with cross straps, the sidewalls including straps attachable to the mounting systems on the vertical supports. A foldable shelf rests on the cross straps. Straps on sides of the shelf attach to the sidewalls to unfold the shelf. A rear side of the shelf secures to
COLLAPSIBLE LOGISTICS BOX WITH PORTABILITY
A strong, durable, and more portable logistics box is capable of being assembled to form a three-dimensional box shape on rollers to store and transport items and being flattened for storage. The logistics box includes walls and locking devices including a first locking device and a second locking device. The walls include a bottom wall and a plurality of sidewalls. The sidewalls include a first sidewall, a last sidewall, and at least one middle sidewall rotatably connected between the first sidewall and the last sidewall. The first locking device is disposed between the first sidewall and the last sidewall and detachably connects the first sidewall to the last sidewall. The bottom wall is rotatably connected to one of the sidewalls. The second locking device is disposed between the bottom wall and another one of the sidewalls and detachably connects the bottom wall to the another one of the sidewalls.
COLLAPSIBLE PORTABLE STORAGE CONTAINER
A shipping container includes an insulated base, an upper perimeter portion including one or more securing mechanisms, insulated side panels, and an insulated lid. Each of the insulated side panels is movable between a respective first position and a respective second position, wherein the shipping container is in the first configuration when all of the insulated side panels are in the first positions and collapses into the second configuration when all of the side panels are in the second positions. The insulated lid is removably attachable for selectively closing and accessing an internal storage volume. Each of the securing mechanisms is configured to removably secure the upper perimeter portion to the insulated base when the shipping container is in the second configuration. Each of the securing mechanisms is also configured to removably secure the insulated lid to the upper perimeter portion in both the first and the second configurations.
EXPANDABLE BAG AND AN APPARATUS FOR EXPANDING A BAG
The present invention relates to a bag capable of being expanded by mechanical manipulation of a plurality of collapsible rigid walls and temporary fixation thereof using a support element connected thereto.
Hinged shelf container
A storage system that allows a user to store items higher above a shelf than can otherwise be easily reached. A container is pivotally attached to two arms of a U-shaped support rod. The cross bar portion of the U-shaped support rod is pivotally attached to the frontal portion of the shelf. With this arrangement, the user can swing the container in a arc from a lower position convenient to the user, to an upper position overlying the shelf. The cross bar can be attached to either a wire-type shelf or a wood shelf using brackets that need no threaded fasteners.
Collapsible portable storage container
A portable insulated storage container includes an insulated body having an internal cavity for storing one or more items and an insulated lid. The insulated body includes a base, first and second opposing end panels, and first and second opposing side panels. The first and second opposing end panels are each configured to move between a first vertical orientation and a second horizontal orientation. Each of the first and second opposing side panels includes an upper portion connected to a lower portion by a hinge. The insulated lid configured to engage the insulated body to close the internal cavity.
Clothing container and rack
A clothing container and rack is disclosed herein. The clothing container and rack includes a collapsible crate having a plurality of collapsible side panels pivotably coupled to a bottom portion, the collapsible crate defining an interior cavity for holding one or more items of apparel; and a clothing rack configured to be attached to the collapsible crate, the clothing rack including a clothes rod for hanging one or more items of clothing. In one or more further embodiments, the clothing container and rack further includes a suitcase housing disposed around the collapsible crate, the collapsible crate forming at least a portion of a suitcase frame supporting the suitcase housing.
Bag for Protection and Transport of Bicycles
A bicycle bag for storage and transport of a bicycle, the bag comprising a protective frame which comprises a rigid longitudinal bottom frame, a substantially vertical front and rear frame extending upwards from the longitudinal ends of the bottom frame, and a detachable top frame extending between upper ends of the front and rear frames. The frame defines a protective cavity arranged to accommodate the bicycle, and further comprises a bicycle support for fastening of the bicycle to the bottom frame, and a flexible cover configured to enclose the protective frame. The vertical frame parts are hinged to be folded when collapsing the bag for storage.