Combination luggage and child carrier
11350713 · 2022-06-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B2205/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45C2005/037
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45C9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62B5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention provides a luggage apparatus (10, 110) capable of being used in normal mode and alternately in child carrying mode. Luggage apparatus (10, 110) has a top (12, 112) a bottom (14, 114), a front (16, 116), a rear (18, 118) and opposing sides (20, 120) and (22, 122). The dimension between the front (16, 116) and the rear (18, 118) is longer than the dimension between the opposing sides (20, 120) and (22, 122). A first wheel means (24, 124) is located in the vicinity of the front (16, 116). The first wheel means (24, 124) is used to wheel luggage apparatus (10, 110) in normal mode. A second wheel means (28, 128) is located in the vicinity of the rear (18, 118) and, in conjunction with the first wheel means (24, 124), can be used to wheel the luggage apparatus (10, 110) in child carrying mode. A child seat (44, 144) is foldable within the luggage apparatus (10, 110) in normal mode and unfoldable in child carrying mode to be positioned on or above the top (12, 112) of the luggage apparatus (10, 110). In child carrying mode, the longer dimension is substantially parallel to the ground supporting the luggage apparatus (10, 110) and the unfolded child seat (44, 144) is positioned so that the centre of gravity of the child seat (44, 144) and any child thereon is substantially between the front (16, 116) and the rear (18, 118).
Claims
1. A luggage apparatus capable of being used in a normal mode and alternately in a child carrying mode, the luggage apparatus including: a top, a bottom, a front, a rear and opposing sides, the dimension between the front and the rear being longer than the dimension between the opposing sides; a first wheel means located in the vicinity of the front and adapted to enable wheeling of the luggage apparatus in the normal mode; a second wheel means located in the vicinity of the rear and, in conjunction with the first wheel means, adapted to enable wheeling of the luggage apparatus in the child carrying mode; a first compartment adapted for storage; a child seat comprising a backrest and a seating portion, wherein the child seat is foldable within the luggage apparatus in the normal mode and unfoldable in the child carrying mode where the seating portion is positioned at or above the top of the luggage apparatus and the child seat is adapted to support and carry a child; a frame attaching the child seat to the luggage apparatus, the frame being foldable at pivot points to fold within the luggage apparatus in the normal mode and to unfold in the child carrying mode to support the child seat, wherein the seating portion of the child seat moves relative to the luggage apparatus when the frame is moved between the normal mode and the child carrying mode; and a fixed or movable panel separating the first compartment adapted for storage from the frame and the child seat; wherein, in the child carrying mode, the longer dimension is substantially parallel to the ground supporting the luggage apparatus and the unfolded child seat is positioned so that the centre of gravity of the child seat and any child thereon is substantially between the front and the rear.
2. The luggage apparatus of claim 1, wherein the seat is adjustable between a reclined position for use with an infant and a less reclined position for use with an older child.
3. The luggage apparatus of claim 2, wherein the seat includes a backrest supported by a frame and wherein adjustment of a recline angle of the backrest includes adjusting the angle of the backrest relative to the top of the luggage apparatus.
4. The luggage apparatus of claim 3, wherein, in the reclined position, the backrest is angled at 40 degrees or less to the ground.
5. The luggage apparatus according to claim 3, wherein adjustment of the recline angle of the backrest comprises adjustment of the frame, relative to the top of the luggage apparatus.
6. The luggage apparatus of claim 3, wherein a second compartment is located close to the top of the luggage apparatus, the second compartment having a closure which forms the top of the luggage apparatus in the normal mode.
7. The luggage apparatus of claim 6, wherein the first compartment has a fixed or movable panel separating the second compartment from the first compartment.
8. The luggage apparatus of claim 6, wherein the foldable child seat is contained in the second compartment when the luggage apparatus is in the normal mode.
9. The luggage apparatus of claim 6, wherein the closure is engaged with the frame.
10. The luggage apparatus of claim 9, the frame and closure including reciprocal protrusions and cavities engaged with one another.
11. The luggage apparatus of claim 3, wherein the foldable child seat has a seating portion, and the backrest includes a lower backrest portion and an upper backrest portion.
12. The luggage apparatus of claim 11, wherein the seating portion, the lower backrest portion and the upper backrest portion are supported by the frame.
13. The luggage apparatus of claim 12, wherein the upper backrest portion is extendable by use of telescoping elements in the frame.
14. The luggage apparatus of claim 1, wherein the frame includes a support for adjustment of a recline angle of the backrest.
15. The luggage apparatus of claim 1, which includes an optionally extendible handle.
16. The luggage apparatus of claim 15 wherein the child seat is not supported by or attached to the handle.
17. The luggage apparatus of claim 15, the handle being adjustable without interfering with child seat recline angle.
18. The luggage apparatus of claim 15, wherein the handle is configured for use in different positions to enable the handle to be pushed from the front or rear of the luggage apparatus.
19. The luggage apparatus of claim 1, wherein the foldable child seat is formed of two or more parts adapted to be folded relatively to each other.
20. The luggage apparatus of claim 1, wherein the child seat is oriented so, in the child carrying mode, that the longer dimension of a child seated in the child seat is parallel to the longer dimension of the luggage apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(15) It will be appreciated that not all the drawings are of the same scale.
(16) Referring first to
(17) First wheels 24 are means located at front 16, in recesses 26, only one of which is visible in
(18) Second wheels 28 in wheel assembly 29 are located at each side of rear 18 and are swiveling castor wheels for easy maneuvering.
(19) Alternately, the positioning of the first wheels 24 and the second wheels 28 can be reversed so that the first wheels 24 are at the rear 18 and the second wheels 28 at the front 16.
(20) Handle 30 in this embodiment pivots at pivot point 32 to lie around opposing sides 20 and 22 and front 16 when luggage 10 is in the normal mode. Handle 30 may be used to pull or push luggage apparatus 10 in the normal mode, by pivoting handle 30 at pivot point 32. Handle 30 can be extended or contracted telescopically. In
(21) As an alternate arrangement to that described above, handle 30 may be configured to slide along (or within) a track formed between front 16 and rear 18, and then may have a pivot action to locate it into the child carrying position as shown in
(22) Handle 30 also has buttons 58 for release of second wheel means as described later below.
(23) In this embodiment, luggage apparatus 10 has a first compartment 34 having a closure 36, attached to luggage apparatus 10 by a sliding clasp fastener 38. Closure 36 may be completely detachable, if sliding clasp fastener surrounds closure 36. However, the embodiment as shown in
(24) Luggage apparatus 10 also has a second compartment 40, which is separated from first compartment 34 by a fixed or movable panel 42 (
(25) Child seat 44 is stowed in first compartment 34 when luggage apparatus 10 is used in normal mode. Child seat 44 is mounted on panel 42 and may be fixed to panel 42 or detachable from panel 42. Alternately, child seat 44 may be fixed to or detachable from first compartment 34.
(26) Alternately, child seat 44 may be mounted, either fixed or detachably, on the sides of first compartment 34.
(27) Child seat 44 is designed so that when folded, as described below in more detail, it is contained within first compartment 34. Second compartment 40 is available for use to store other items as desired, such as diapers, clothing, baby bottles, etc.
(28) Child seat 44 has seating portion 46, lower backrest portion 48 and upper backrest portion 50. Side panels 51 help to retain a child (not shown) in child seat 44. Part of frame 52 supports lower and upper backrest portions 48, 50 in the unfolded configuration shown in
(29) To fold child seat 44, the locks are released, seating portion 46 is folded inwardly towards lower backrest portion 48 and upper backrest portion 50 is folded forwardly towards lower backrest portion 48. Frame 52 is folded around pivot points 52, resulting in a compact unit which can be stowed in first compartment 34. The procedure is reversed to unfold child seat 44.
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(31) Child seat 44 has a cushioned covering 56 which covers seat portion 46, lower and upper backrest portions 48, 50 and side panels 51.
(32) It will be noted that child seat 44 is located on luggage apparatus 10 with its longer dimension approximately parallel to the ground. In this configuration, luggage apparatus 10 has increased stability, compared to prior art where the luggage has its longer dimension almost perpendicular to or angled towards the ground.
(33) Wheels 28 do not protrude to any significant extent beyond rear 18 and do not represent a tripping hazard.
(34) Further, child seat 44 is low to the ground and positioned on luggage apparatus 10 so that the centre of gravity of child seat 44 and any child thereon is substantially between front 16 and rear 18 (labeled in
(35) In this embodiment, child seat 44 is supported by frame 52 and is not supported by or attached to handle 30. Handle 30 may be adjusted as to height and angle to suit tall or short travelers, without interfering with child seat 44 or its recline angle. If desired, a further supporting means (not shown) may be adjustably connected to frame 52 on either side to provide additional support to child seat 44.
(36) Since child seat 44 can be folded into a neat unit stowable within first compartment 34, there is plenty of room for storage in second compartment 40.
(37) Although the first embodiment described above (and the second embodiment described below) show the child seat facing front 16, it is within the scope of the invention that the child seat may be positioned to face the rear 18 so that the infant or child is in full view of the carer. Alternately, as shown in the embodiment in
(38) Access to second compartment 40 when luggage apparatus is in child carrying mode may be provided as required. For example, a flap closable by a sliding clasp fastener may be located in second compartment 40 at front 16 or side 20, or side 22 (not visible).
(39) Turning now to the second embodiment in
(40) First wheels means 124 are located at front 116, in recesses 126, only one of which is visible in
(41) Second wheels 128 in wheel assembly 129 are located at each side of rear 118 and are swiveling castor wheels, as in the first embodiment.
(42) Handle 130 pivots at pivot points 132 to lie around opposing sides 120 and 122 and front 116 when luggage 110 is in the normal mode and is to be carried. Alternately, handle 130 may be used to pull or push luggage apparatus 110 in the normal mode, by pivoting handle 130 at pivot points 132. Handle 130 can be extended or contracted telescopically. In
(43) In this embodiment, luggage apparatus 110 has a first compartment formed between closure 136 and support 137. Closure 136 extends the length of luggage apparatus 110, between front 116 and rear 118 and has a hinge (not shown) attaching closure 136 to luggage apparatus 110 at rear 118. Closure 136 can be latched at front 116 and/or at sides 120, 122 in the desired manner, when luggage apparatus 110 is used in normal mode.
(44) Luggage apparatus 110 also has a second compartment 140, which is separated from first compartment 134 by a fixed or movable panel 142.
(45) Child seat 144 is stowed in the first compartment when luggage apparatus 110 is used in normal mode. Child seat 144 is mounted within the first compartment and may be fixed in place or detachable.
(46) Child seat 144 has seating portion 146 which opens by pivoting at pivot points 153 (see
(47) Seating portion 146 is connected to the relevant part of frame 152 by four webbing straps 147 (one is labelled in
(48) Frame 152 has supports 158 for adjustment of the recline angle of child seat 144 and to assist stability. With particular reference to
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(50) Closure 136 has protrusions 156 (see
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(55) When handle 130 is fully collapsed, crossbar 170 sits in a recess in the horizontal part of handle 130 and add strength to the handle.
(56) In a reverse configuration, the engaging protrusions may be on the horizontal part 157 of frame 152 and the protrusions on the handle 130 or the crossbar.
(57) For clarity,
(58) To fold child seat 144, seating portion 146 is unlocked and allowed to pivot freely at pivot points 153. Frame 152 is also unlocked and folded at pivot points 154, so that child seat 144 assumes the position shown in
(59) It will be appreciated by the person skilled in the art that the configuration of luggage apparatus 110 in
(60) It will also be appreciated by person skilled in the art that regardless of the position of handle 130—used from rear 118 in
(61) In all embodiments in
(62) Instead of adjusting the angle of recline of child seat 144 as shown in
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(64) Castor wheels 28 are mounted in wheel assembly 29. Pivot joint 60 is mounted on axle 62. Pivot joint 60 is slidable along axle 62. Spring 64 may be mounted on axle 62 in front of pivot joint 60, as shown in
(65) For use in child carrying mode, pivot joints 60 are locked into the configuration shown in
(66) As an alternative to using notched sections 66, pivot joints 60 and wheel assembles 29 may be locked in place via a mechanism associated with handle 30. This option is illustrated in
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(68) Preferably, brake 70 is designed to connect to an upper part of wheel assembly 29 and pivots on an axis at the point of connection. In a first, closed position, a surface of brake 70 pushed against wheels 28, preventing them from turning. In a second, open position, wheels 28 are able to rotate freely, but only in alignment with the longer dimension of luggage apparatus 10.
(69) Notched gear 72 is connected to pivot 32 of handle 30. As shown in
(70) The distance of rotation of wheel assemblies 29 is limited optimally so that, when fully open, wheel assemblies 29 align level with the ground for free castor rotation.
(71) The notches on gear 74 can provide selected positions for handle 30. Release of a selected position may be activated using buttons 58 on handle 30 (refer
(72) It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many modifications and variations may be made to the embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(73) The luggage apparatus of the invention provides an efficient and versatile system for transporting children and luggage, especially applicable to airports and flights. The luggage apparatus can be configured to carry either an infant or a child on a stable wheeled platform, facing away from the person pushing the apparatus or facing the person. The child seat of the luggage apparatus may be reclined to cater for infants.
(74) Even when used to transport a child or infant, the luggage apparatus of the invention can be configured to have substantial storage space for travel needs, while qualifying for use as cabin baggage with the majority of airlines.