Patent classifications
A45C2013/025
Luggage system equipped with a semi-automatic battery power module ejection mechanism
A luggage system employing a rechargeable battery power supplying assembly. A base housing component is mounted in an aperture formed in the rear housing portion, and has a top surface. A battery module casing is mounted to and beneath the base housing component. A rechargeable battery power module is contained in the battery module casing, and provides a DC battery recharging port and a set of DC power supplying ports. A semi-automatic battery power module ejection mechanism is mounted within a battery module casing.
Multi-Purpose Thermoregulating Electronics Device Case with Dynamic Attachment Mechanisms
A multi-purpose case that holds a portable computing device and an interchangeable thermoregulation element such that the thermoregulation element can be replaced without removing (or moving) the portable computing device. The case has modular components and can be attached to a light shield and or a document holder.
Adjustable securing arrangement for securing an object within a luggage article
An adjustable securing arrangement for securing an object within a luggage article is provided. The securing arrangement may include opposing front and rear panels, a turnbuckle, and at least one flexible strap extending from one of the front and rear panels and at least partially through the turnbuckle to then be releasably secured to the one of the front and rear panels. Each strap may include a first portion arranged to extend around at least one side of the object, and a second portion arranged to extend over a top side of the object. The turnbuckle may redirect each strap such that the first portion extends at an angle (α) to the second portion. The first and second portions may be adjusted simultaneously relative to the turnbuckle by a user pulling a distal end of each strap to secure or release the object between the front and rear panels.
Luggage Having Charging Port
The present invention discloses a suitcase having an outer shell having two opposite side shells, wherein a first USB interface is provided on the side shells of the suitcase, and an open end of the first USB interface faces outside of the suitcase, and a non-open end of the first USB interface faces inside of the suitcase and is electrically connected to a second USB interface by a cable, and a second storage bag for placing a power source connected to the second USB interface is provided on an inner surface of the side shell. When the suitcase disclosed is in use, by placing the mobile power pack into the second storage bag and electrically connecting it to the USB interface, and connecting the mobile terminal with the first USB interface, it can realize the charging of the mobile terminal without opening and closing the suitcase.
MODULAR DRAWERED LUGGAGE SOLUTION AND SYSTEM
A luggage apparatus and solution equipped with drawers and retractable wheels configured to facilitate the organization and segmentation of items packed for transit providing for ease of access of specific items without the need to unpack the entirety of the luggage. The apparatus is equipped with multiple compartments, as well as multiple drawers. Each drawer has a lock which is configured to bind against multiple sides of each drawer to ensure the drawers remain in the closed position even when subjected to shock. Drawers are further segmented with fabric dividers. A primary zippered compartment and top zippered compartment provide additional storage space. A carry-on embodiment and a large embodiment are disclosed. The carry-on embodiment employs solely fabric dividers in lieu of drawers, and has a retractable table integrated into the handle.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WHEELED LUGGAGE
Systems and methods for luggage systems are provided. The luggage systems and methods include a luggage housing assembly having a front housing portion and a rear housing portion connected to the front housing portion by a hinge. The luggage systems and methods include a set of wheels mounted to the luggage housing assembly. The luggage systems and methods can include a rechargeable power supply assembly that includes a housing component and a battery module casing configured to receive a rechargeable battery module. The luggage systems and methods can include a compression pad subsystem configured to compress contents of the luggage within the housing portions.
PROTECTIVE COVER FOR LAPTOP COMPUTER
A protective cover for an electronic device including a shell having upright sides that position the electronic device within the shell, a first slot and a second slot formed in the upright sides of the shell, a removable locking clip selectively coupled to the upright sides and including a first flange and a second flange that are receivable within the first slot and the second slot, respectively, a first hole extending through a portion of the upright sides, and a second hole extending through a portion of the upright sides. The removable locking clip overlaps a first portion of the electronic device when the electronic device is received within the shell and the first and second flanges are received within the first and second slots, respectively.
HYBRID FRAME SLEEVE CASE
A hybrid frame sleeve case for a portable electronic device is disclosed herein. The portable electronic device may be a laptop computer, a tablet, or another portable electronic device. The case may include flexible panels, such as neoprene or fabric panels, attached to an elastic polymer frame, such as ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA). The elastic polymer frame extends around a perimeter of the sleeve to provide cushioning or padding for the side edges of the sleeve. A magnetic latch or other latch may be used to secure an opening on one side of the sleeve. The case may optionally include a charging system that allows the portable electronic device to be charged while housed in the case or otherwise positioned to allow charging by the charging system.
UNIVERSAL CASE FOR A TABLET DEVICE
A universal case for an electronic tablet device is disclosed comprising a rectangular sectioning panel having a front surface and an unobstructed center portion, the sectioning panel divided into four quadrants by projections at intervals along the center lines of the sectioning panel, and a tablet holding assembly comprising four separate quadrant pieces having tablet gripping members, the pieces configured to fit within the sectioning panel quadrants where quadrant pieces diagonally opposite each other are joined by elastic members which permit the quadrant pieces to elastically separate to accommodate a particular tablet device while urging the pieces toward the center thereby providing a secure fit for the device.