Patent classifications
A45C13/28
ELECTRIC LUGGAGE
The present invention proposes an electric luggage, comprising: a luggage body, an electric chassis, a sensor and a controller. The luggage body is installed on the electric chassis; the front end of the electric chassis is provided with a steerable front handle; the bottom of the front handle is provided with a front wheel; the bottom of the rear end of the electric chassis or the luggage body is provided with a rear wheel; and the speed regulation and braking of the front wheel and/or the rear wheel are controlled through the sensor, the controller, and a battery pack electrically connected with the controller. The luggage body can be combined with the electric chassis to serve as a riding tool. Children can ride the luggage during a journey, which can make parents more relaxed.
Convertible bag and a method for operating a convertible bag
A convertible bag 10 comprising: a handle 30; and two retractable straps 40, wherein each retractable strap 40 is extendable from the bag and releasably attachable to the handle 30, so as to convert the convertible bag 10 from a handbag configuration in which the bag may be carried using the handle 30, to a backpack configuration in which the bag may be carried using backpack straps formed from the handle 30 and the retractable straps 40, and wherein each retractable strap 40 is releasable from the handle 30 and retractable, so as to convert the convertible bag 10 from the backpack configuration to the handbag configuration.
Travel Facilitation System
A system for facilitating travel includes a handheld device for weighing luggage that is electronically linked with an application server via a smart device. The device includes electronics disposed within a housing configured to conform to a luggage handle. Lifting the luggage with the device disposed against its handle causes the luggage weight to impart a force onto the housing. This force is sensed by the electronics and converted into a weight measurement that is displayed on the smart device and sent to the application server. Weight measurements stored on the application server can be integrated with airline flight information, such as baggage restrictions, to provide certain advantages. For instance, weight measurements can be retrieved by a traveler to ensure baggage compliance. Additionally, historical luggage data can reviewed by an airline on a flight-based level to prepare for atypical cargo loads or on a traveler-basis to incentivize light baggage travel.
HANDLE CONSTRUCTION FOR AN ITEM OF LUGGAGE AND ITEM OF LUGGAGE COMPRISING SUCH A HANDLE CONSTRUCTION
A handle construction for an item of luggage, in particular a suitcase, and an item of luggage, in particular a suitcase, including such a handle construction, has a hand grip and at least one rod or the like connected to the hand grip, the rod being able to be transferred between a stowed position and a position of use. A pouch with an opening is connected to at least one rod or the like or the hand grip. To permit rapid and simple storage and removal of objects, the pouch is integrated in the handle construction and together with the hand grip is able to be transferred between the stowed position and the position of use.
HANDLE CONSTRUCTION FOR AN ITEM OF LUGGAGE AND ITEM OF LUGGAGE COMPRISING SUCH A HANDLE CONSTRUCTION
A handle construction for an item of luggage, in particular a suitcase, and an item of luggage, in particular a suitcase, including such a handle construction, has a hand grip and at least one rod or the like connected to the hand grip, the rod being able to be transferred between a stowed position and a position of use. A pouch with an opening is connected to at least one rod or the like or the hand grip. To permit rapid and simple storage and removal of objects, the pouch is integrated in the handle construction and together with the hand grip is able to be transferred between the stowed position and the position of use.
Bucket Backpack
A backpack bucket carrier comprising a rigid frame having a vertical back-frame, a horizontal bucket shelf extending rearwardly from the back-frame and having a raised circular bucket-retaining ring spaced from the vertical back-frame, a backpack type soft harness secured to the rigid frame, and a telescoping handle assembly stowed in the vertical back frame.
ELECTRONIC LUGGAGE DEVICE
According to an exemplary embodiment, an electronic luggage device may be disclosed. The electronic luggage device may be fully TSA and FAA compliant. The device may be capable of communicating both wirelessly and by wired connection(s) to other devices. The electronic luggage device may also charge other devices by battery and in turn be charged by other electric power facilities. The electronic luggage device may have GPS capabilities, an intelligent “sleep-mode,” multiple various charging and communicatory ports, a recessed telescoping handle fixture, a hidden battery compartment, and a high capacity removable battery. The removable battery may be retained by any locking means understood by a person having ordinary skill in the art. The removable battery may be automatically or manually ejected. This may be accomplished by a spring-loaded force, a slot and rail system, or equivalents as would be understood by a person having ordinary skill in the art.
Travel cover with a swivel handle
A swivel handle capable of rotating or swiveling is disclosed. The swivel handle comprises a handle that is capable of rotating relative to a base plate or an enclosure or other object to be pulled. The swivel handle may further comprise a rotatable plate wherein the handle is connected to the rotatable plate, a rotational locking assembly, and/or a braking assembly.
FOLD-OUT TRAY INCORPORATED IN AN ITEM OF LUGGAGE
A fold-out tray incorporated in an item of luggage includes a support attached to an item of luggage, the support having an upper end and a lower end, a main panel, the main panel having a distal end and a proximal end, a first connector coupling the proximal end of the main panel to the support, the first connector permitting the main panel to be rotated between a first position against the support and a second position in which the main panel is substantially horizontal, and a brace comprising a proximal end contacting the support at a point below the proximal end of the main panel when the main panel is in the second position and a distal end contacting the main panel between the proximal end of the main panel and the distal end of the main panel when the main panel is in the second position.
FOLD-OUT TRAY INCORPORATED IN AN ITEM OF LUGGAGE
A fold-out tray incorporated in an item of luggage includes a support attached to an item of luggage, the support having an upper end and a lower end, a main panel, the main panel having a distal end and a proximal end, a first connector coupling the proximal end of the main panel to the support, the first connector permitting the main panel to be rotated between a first position against the support and a second position in which the main panel is substantially horizontal, and a brace comprising a proximal end contacting the support at a point below the proximal end of the main panel when the main panel is in the second position and a distal end contacting the main panel between the proximal end of the main panel and the distal end of the main panel when the main panel is in the second position.