Patent classifications
A45C7/0072
Expandable luggage assemblies
The disclosure herein includes an expandable luggage assembly, which expandable luggage assembly may include: an upper shell having a plurality of sidewalls; a lower shell having a plurality of sidewalls removably coupled to one more of the plurality of sidewalls of the upper shell; a shelf coupled to the upper shell; a plurality of wheels coupled to the lower shell; and two handles, each handle of the two handles comprising: a crossbar disposed above the upper shell; a first tube coupled to the crossbar and slidably coupled to the upper shell; a second tube slidably coupled to the first tube and capable of being abutted against the upper shell; a third tube slidably coupled to the second tube and coupled to the lower shell.
Adjustable size suitcase
An adjustable size suitcase includes a main body having a top section, a middle section and a bottom section that define a hollow interior space. A telescopic handle extends upward from the main body and a plurality of omnidirectional wheels are positioned along the bottom end of the main body. A frame is positioned within the hollow interior space of the main body and includes an upper frame assembly, a middle frame assembly and a lower frame assembly. The upper frame assembly includes a plurality of vertical frame members that are slidingly engaged to complementary located lower vertical frame members to permit vertical movement of the upper frame assembly relative to the lower frame assembly. An actuator is mechanically linked to a plurality of latches positioned within the bottom ends of each upper vertical frame member to selectively transition the suitcase between a first, second and third size.
EXTENDABLE LUGGAGE
An extendable luggage includes a first shell, a second shell, an annular strap, at least one extendable device and at least one guiding device. The annular strap connects the first shell with the second shell. The extendable device has a movable base disposed at the first shell, a fixed base disposed at the second shell and sleeved to the movable base, and a positioning mechanism connected with the fixed base and the movable base. When operation end of the positioning mechanism exposed from the first shell is actuated, the positioning mechanism is in an unlocked state where the movable base is moveable relative to the fixed base. When the operation end is actuated, the positioning mechanism is in an unlocked state where the movable base is moveable relative to the fixed base. As a result, user can extend the luggage uniformly according to demand to increase accommodating capacity thereof.
CHILD CARRIER SEAT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR NAVIGATION THEREOF
Disclosed is a child carrier seat arrangement comprising: a child seat configured to receive a child; a carrier base detachably attached to the child seat; a wheel arrangement coupled to the carrier base, wherein the wheel arrangement provides movement to the child carrier seat arrangement; a processor coupled to the carrier base, wherein the processor is configured to: receive a first input to make the child carrier seat arrangement work in a luggage mode, wherein, in the luggage mode, a user is configured to carry the child carrier seat arrangement as hand luggage; receive a second input to make the child carrier seat arrangement work in a manual mode, wherein, in the manual mode, a user is configured to navigate the child carrier seat arrangement; receive a third input to make the child carrier seat arrangement work in an automatic mode; and a sensor module coupled to the processor, wherein the sensor module is configured to provide instructions to the processor in the automatic mode for autonomous navigation of the child carrier seat arrangement.
Expandable Luggage Assemblies
The disclosure herein includes an expandable luggage assembly, which expandable luggage assembly may include: an upper shell having a plurality of sidewalls; a lower shell having a plurality of sidewalls removably coupled to one more of the plurality of sidewalls of the upper shell; a shelf coupled to the upper shell; a plurality of wheels coupled to the lower shell; and two handles, each handle of the two handles comprising: a crossbar disposed above the upper shell; a first tube coupled to the crossbar and slidably coupled to the upper shell; a second tube slidably coupled to the first tube and capable of being abutted against the upper shell; a third tube slidably coupled to the second tube and coupled to the lower shell.
Novel Containers
Improved carrying containers are provided which overcome shortcomings of traditional tote type containers as well as traditional carry bag, backpack, sack bag, and messenger bag containers. Containers having a main seam defining upper and lower portions of the sides forming the containers. The upper portion is foldable about the main seam such that it can superpose over the lower portion. Handles for a user are provided generally interior to the container, which handles are exposed for use when such folding occurs. The upper portion may be unfolded and cinched closed with a captive cord or via employment of one or more straps. The unfolded container may be employed as a carry bag, backpack, sack bag, or messenger bag configuration with improved comfort, convenience and security.
Convertible backpack
A portable container includes a first storage component and a second storage component with each of the first and second storage components having a body with a plurality of sides for defining a periphery. The first and second storage components are connected to each other along one of their sides such that they are pivotally rotatable with respect to one another. A first elongated connector extends along at least a portion of the remaining sides of the first storage component. A second elongated connector extends along at least a portion of the remaining sides of the second storage component and is configured to be selectively matingly engaged with the first elongated connector. At least one of the first and second storage components includes an adjustable storage space.
ADJUSTABLE SIZE SUITCASE
An adjustable size suitcase includes a main body having a top section, a middle section and a bottom section that define a hollow interior space. A telescopic handle extends upward from the main body and a plurality of omnidirectional wheels are positioned along the bottom end of the main body. A frame is positioned within the hollow interior space of the main body and includes an upper frame assembly, a middle frame assembly and a lower frame assembly. The upper frame assembly includes a plurality of vertical frame members that are slidingly engaged to complementary located lower vertical frame members to permit vertical movement of the upper frame assembly relative to the lower frame assembly. An actuator is mechanically linked to a plurality of latches positioned within the bottom ends of each upper vertical frame member to selectively transition the suitcase between a first, second and third size.
Tote bag
The present invention is generally directed to a vertically expanding tote bag or purse, formed from a substantially rigid bottom panel, an internal telescopic support connected to the bottom panel, a collapsible pocket connected to the solid bottom panel and the internal support, the collapsible pocket disposed such that it creates a collapsible cavity or pocket within the collapsible material when the internal support is telescoped into an extended position; and a non-collapsible pocket formed from non-collapsible side walls that form a cavity or pocket, the non-collapsible pocket attached to the internal support.
Compressible running bag
Present aspects hereof are directed to a compressible backpack having a plurality of compressible flanges that shift along a vertical axis of the compressible bag upon tensioning of at least one bag tether. In some aspects, a locking mechanism restricts travel of the bag tethers in a first direction, while permitting travel in a second direction upon triggering a locking release.