Patent classifications
A45C5/146
Smart multifunction electrically powered suitcase
A container, such as a suitcase, bag, cart, valise, or trunk includes various only one of its kind wheel sets combinations, including a wheel set combining both spinner wheels and inline skate wheels in the same article, wheels that extends and retracts for ultimate maneuverability in different scenarios, and utilizing powered wheels incase located at the corner or back side to provided added stability and control when tilting the container or transporting it up stairs. The container also may include advanced convenience features to include other than power assisted motion, may include telescopic handle with electronic components and various additional “high tech” options, such as built-in communication, navigation, navigation and/or direction indication capabilities, mobile phone, WiFi capabilities, USB outlet, rechargeable batteries, electronic power bank charging ports, smart locking, identification and/or tracking, and various safety features.
TRANSPORTER AND STAIRS CLIMBER FOR HEAVY LOADS
A wheeling apparatus for a suitcase has a wheeling frame defining a frame plane. A wheeling leg assembly pivotably is attached to the wheeling frame at a pivoting axis and is pivotably moveable between a first position adjacent and parallel to the wheeling frame plane and a second position extending at an adjustable angle to the wheeling frame plane. Leaning wheels are secured to the wheeling leg assembly. Straps enable the apparatus to be removably secured to the suitcase. A flexible wire having a first end attached to the wheeling leg assembly and a second end attachable to a holding device that is configured to firmly hold the second end at an adjustable location thereon and which is so configured as to allow a user to selectively adjust an inclination angle at which the wheeling leg assembly extends relative to the frame plane during use of the apparatus.
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.
Survivor package
A survival package includes a casing having first and second compartments storing survival items including a tent and tent pole. The casing can be delivered to a recipient in a closed configuration. When opened, the first and second compartments lie adjacent each other and form a platform. The tent shelter may be fitted to the platform to form a tent shelter, using the tent pole to support the tent. A life jacket may be attached to the casing and may be used to extend the platform as well as provided a means for carrying the casing as a backpack.
Intelligent Schoolbag
An intelligent schoolbag, comprising a schoolbag body, wherein storage spaces are formed in the schoolbag body, and book selection means are arranged in the storage spaces; wheels and a driving device for driving the wheels to walk are arranged on the schoolbag body, the driving device is connected with pedals for the user to tread on, and the driving device is an electric monowheel of which the walking speed is controlled by an gravity sensing gyroscope. The intelligent schoolbag of the invention can keep books therein in order despite of bumping, thus articles in the schoolbag are neat. The schoolbag realizes easy access to books and can really reduce the burden to carry the schoolbag on the way to schools, and can better meet the needs of students.
COLLAPSIBLE SUITCASE DEVICE
A collapsible suitcase includes a main body having a rigid back panel, top, bottom, front, and rear panels. A frame is connected to the panels opposite to the back panel, and a cover is connected to one side of the frame. A liner bag is removably positioned within the main body. The main body transitions between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration. In the expanded configuration, the top, bottom, front, and rear panels extend orthogonal to the back panel. In the collapsed configuration the top, bottom, front and rear panels are folded inward and are positioned within the interior space of the main body. A folding wheelbase having a plurality of casters is hingedly connected to rigid back panel. In the open position the casters extend outward from the bottom panel, and in the closed position the casters are positioned against the back panel.
SUITCASE BOTTOM SHELL AND SUITCASE HAVING BOTTOM SHELL
A suitcase bottom shell and the suitcase having a bottom case are provided. The suitcase bottom shell includes a shell body; the shell body is provided with universal wheels and further provided with storage grooves; and the universal wheels are stored in the storage grooves. By arranging the storage grooves on the shell body, the universal wheels are stored in the storage grooves when the suitcase needs to be laid aside, and the universal wheels are taken out from the storage grooves when the suitcase needs to be used to achieve a stability as well as convenience and efficiency; by arranging limiting mechanisms, the universal wheels keep unfolded for sliding without being stored by mistake when the suitcase is in normal use, or keep stored without extending and sliding by accident when the suitcase is laid aside.
ROD ROTATION APPARATUS
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a rod rotation apparatus, including: a rod having at least one first helix or at least one second helix coupling portion; a movable member having at least one first helix coupling portion or at least one second helix coupled with the at least one first helix or the at least one second helix coupling portion; a handle extender having a structure of one or more stages, including a first-stage extender; a handle coupled to the top of the handle extender; and a traction member connected between the movable member and the handle or between the movable member and the handle extender.
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.
Carrier with retractable wheels
According to an embodiment, a carrier with retractable wheels comprises a main body including a storage space and an inlet hole formed in a bottom to be open or closed by a sliding plate and a moving unit having a body pivotably provided in the inlet hole and a wheel attached to an end of the body. When the inlet hole is closed by the sliding plate, the moving unit is pivoted up, the wheel is supported by the sliding plate to be positioned inside the inlet hole and, when the inlet hole is open, the moving unit is pivoted down to stick out of the inlet hole.