MODULAR SUITCASE FRAME
20200154842 ยท 2020-05-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2005/037
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2005/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A piece of luggage comprises a front shell, a rear shell, and a frame assembly configured to hingedly secure the front shell to the rear shell. The frame assembly including a front frame sub-assembly configured to be secured to the front shell and a rear frame sub-assembly configured to be secured to the rear shell. Each of the front frame sub-assembly and the rear frame sub-assembly including a plurality of frame members and a plurality of corner members.
Claims
1. A piece of luggage comprising: a front shell; a rear shell; a frame assembly including a front frame sub-assembly configured to be secured to the front shell and a rear frame sub-assembly configured to be secured to the rear shell, each of the front frame sub-assembly and the rear frame sub-assembly including a plurality of frame members and a plurality of corner members configured to be interchangeably assembled to achieve a respective frame sub-assembly; and at least one hinge that joins the front shell to the rear shell.
2. The piece of luggage of claim 1, wherein the piece of luggage comprises a piece of hard shell luggage and said front shell and said rear shell comprise hard shells.
3. The piece of luggage of claim 1, wherein the front shell and the rear shell are soft-sided shells.
4. The piece of hard shell luggage of claim 2, wherein the plurality of frame member includes at least one front edge frame member and at least one rear edge frame member.
5. The piece of hard shell luggage of claim 4, wherein the at least one front edge frame member has a front edge coupling portion that extends along a length of the front edge frame member and the at least one of a rear edge frame member has a rear edge coupling portion that extends along a length of the rear edge frame member, the front edge coupling portion and the rear edge coupling portion being configured to mate with one another.
6. The piece of hard shell luggage of claim 5, wherein the plurality of corner members includes at least one front corner member and at least one rear corner member.
7. The piece of hard shell luggage of claim 6, wherein the plurality of corner members further includes at least one front internal corner member and at least one rear internal corner member.
8. The piece of hard shell luggage of claim 6, wherein the at least one front edge frame member includes a front tab portion configured to be secured to a respective front corner member and a respective front internal corner member.
9. The piece of hard shell luggage of claim 8, wherein the at least one rear edge frame member includes a rear tab portion configured to be secured to a respective rear corner member and a respective rear internal corner member.
10. The piece of luggage of claim 1, wherein the at least one hinge is attached to the front shell and to the rear shell.
11. The piece of luggage of claim 1, wherein the at least one hinge is attached to the front frame sub-assembly and the rear frame sub-assembly.
12. A method for producing an article of luggage comprising: forming a plurality of luggage shells comprising a front shell and a rear shell having substantially similar widths and heights; forming a length of edge framing material having a tab portion and an edge coupling portion that extends along the length of the edge framing material; cutting said edge framing material into two or more pieces having a length that is substantially similar to the width of said front and rear luggage shells and into two or more pieces having a length that is substantially similar to the height of said front and rear luggage shells; forming a plurality of reinforcing corner pieces; forming a plurality of front edge joint pieces; forming a plurality of rear edge joint pieces; constructing a front edge frame comprising at least four pieces of front edge framing material, at least eight front edge joint pieces, and at least four reinforcing corner pieces; constructing a rear edge frame comprising at least four pieces of rear edge framing material, at least eight rear edge joint pieces, and at least four reinforcing corner pieces; attaching said front edge frame to said front shell; attaching said rear edge frame to said rear shell; joining said front shell to said rear shell with a hinge.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein forming said front edge framing material and said rear edge framing material are done by passing a length of metal reinforcement material through a hard plastic extruder, thereby embedding a length of metal reinforcement material throughout the length of said front edge framing material and said rear edge framing material.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein forming a plurality of reinforcing corner pieces further comprises forming a plurality of exterior reinforcing corner pieces and forming a plurality of interior reinforcing corner pieces.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein forming a plurality of exterior reinforcing corner pieces further comprises forming front exterior reinforcing corner pieces and rear exterior reinforcing corner pieces.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein said front exterior reinforcing corner pieces are formed so as to matingly couple with said rear exterior reinforcing corner pieces.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein forming a plurality of interior reinforcing corner pieces further comprises forming front inter reinforcing corner pieces and rear interior reinforcing corner pieces.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein said front interior reinforcing corner pieces are formed so as to matingly couple with said rear interior reinforcing corner pieces.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein at least four of said front exterior reinforcing corner pieces are attached to at least four of said front interior reinforcing corner pieces.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein at least four of said rear exterior reinforcing corner pieces are attached to at least four of said rear interior reinforcing corner pieces.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Various aspects of at least one example are discussed below with reference to the accompanying figures. Where technical features in the figures or detailed description are followed by reference signs, the reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility of the figures or detailed description. Accordingly, neither the reference signs nor their absence are intended to have any limiting effect on the scope of any claim elements. In the figures, each identical or nearly identical component that is illustrated in various figures is represented by a like numeral. For purposes of clarity, not every component may be labeled in every figure. The figures are provided for the purposes of illustration and explanation and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the disclosure. In the figures:
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS UTILIZED IN THE DRAWINGS
[0052] Reference numeral 1 refers to a front hard shell;
[0053] Reference numeral 2 refers to a rear hard shell;
[0054] Reference numeral 3 refers to a front frame member;
[0055] Reference numeral 4 refers to a rear frame member;
[0056] Reference numeral 5 refers to a front corner member;
[0057] Reference numeral 6 refers to a rear corner member;
[0058] Reference numeral 7 refers to a front bar portion;
[0059] Reference numeral 8 refers to a front end joint;
[0060] Reference numeral 9 refers to two or more recessed portions on the front internal corner member;
[0061] Reference numeral 10 refers to one or more openings in the front end joint;
[0062] Reference numeral 11 refers to one or more projections in the front end joint;
[0063] Reference numeral 12 refers to a front internal corner member;
[0064] Reference numeral 13 refers to a projection on the front corner member;
[0065] Reference numeral 14 refers to a opening in the projection on the front corner member;
[0066] Reference numeral 15 refers to two or more openings on the front internal corner member;
[0067] Reference numeral 16 refers to a rear bar portion;
[0068] Reference numeral 17 refers to a rear end joint;
[0069] Reference numeral 18 refers to two or more recessed portions on the rear internal corner member;
[0070] Reference numeral 19 refers to one or more openings in the rear end joint;
[0071] Reference numeral 20 refers to one or more projections in the rear end joint;
[0072] Reference numeral 21 refers to a rear internal corner member;
[0073] Reference numeral 22 refers to a projection on the rear corner member;
[0074] Reference numeral 23 refers to an opening in the projection on the rear corner member;
[0075] Reference numeral 24 refers to two or more openings on the rear internal corner member;
[0076] Reference numeral 25 refers to a length of metal reinforcement within the front and/or rear frame members;
[0077] Reference numeral 26 refers to a hinge;
[0078] Reference numeral 27 refers to a front leaf of a hinge;
[0079] Reference numeral 28 refers to a rear leaf of a hinge;
[0080] Reference numeral 29 refers to one or more cylindrical projections on a hinge;
[0081] Reference numeral 30 refers to a pin for a hinge;
[0082] Reference numeral 31 refers to an o-ring for retaining a pin on a hinge;
[0083] Reference numeral 32 refers to feet on the underside of a hinge;
[0084] Reference numeral 33 refers to a latch;
[0085] Reference numeral 34 refers to a catch portion of a latch;
[0086] Reference numeral 35 refers to a lever portion of a latch;
[0087] Reference numeral 36 refers to a spring-loaded hinged arm on the lever portion of a latch;
[0088] Reference numeral 37 refers to one or more eyelets on the lever portion of a latch;
[0089] Reference numeral 38 refers to one or more recessed slots on the catch portion of a latch;
[0090] Reference numeral 40 refers to a button for releasing a spring-loaded lock on a latch;
[0091] Reference numeral 41 refers to one or more feet on the underside of a latch;
[0092] Reference numeral 42 refers to the wheels of a combination lock on a latch;
[0093] Reference numeral 43 refers to a front side of a soft-sided luggage item; and
[0094] Reference number 45 refers to a rear side of a soft-sided luggage item.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0095] Reference will now be made in detail to representative examples illustrated in the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the following descriptions are not intended to limit the examples to one preferred implementation of the disclosure. To the contrary, it is intended to cover alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the described examples as defined by the appended claims.
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[0097] In a preferred example, front hard shell 1 and rear hard shell 2 may be formed of material that includes a woven polypropylene thermoplastic composite having a plurality of layers, such as Tegris polypropylene moldable fabric. For example, the front hard shell 1 and rear hard shell 2 may include six layers of the woven polypropylene thermoplastic composite, or any other suitable number of layers. In some examples, front hard shell 1 and rear hard shell 2 may be coated with a surface coating, and the surface coating can be, for example, a polyester film, or any other suitable material. In some examples, front hard shell 1 and rear hard shell 2 may be formed according to the processes described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,752,683 to Scicluna, which describes a method of manufacturing a hard shell for luggage in which a series of notches are cut out of a sheet of stiff shell material that is then folded to define front, top, bottom, left side, and right side faces of the luggage before various fasteners and corner pieces are attached to hold the shell together.
[0098] Front hard shell 1 and rear hard shell 2 may also be constructed with any desired dimensions so long as the dimensions of front hard shell 1 and rear hard shell 2 match or substantially match, such that front hard shell 1 and rear hard shell 2 may join to form a single piece of hard shell luggage, as shown for example in
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[0104] The frame may be constructed for rear hard shell 2 in a similar manner to the frame described with respect to front hard shell 1, above. As shown, for example, in
[0105] Each end of rear bar portion 16 may be connected to a rear end joint 17. As shown in
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[0109] Both front bar portion 7 and rear bar portion 16 may be formed using any suitable means known to those of ordinary skill in the art for forming stiffened plastic components, including injection molding or an extrusion process. In one example, front bar portion 7 and rear bar portion 16 may be formed using an extrusion process. As shown in
[0110] In other examples, front bar portion 7 and rear bar portion 16 may be formed to desired sizes through an injection molding process, without the need to cut extruded lengths of front bar portion 7 and rear bar portion 8. In some examples, a dual durometer injection molding process may be employed, whereby the lip portion of front bar portion 7 and rear bar portion 16 may be formed with a soft plastic material suitable for stitching and/or gluing the front bar portion 7 and the rear bar portion 16 to front hard shell 1 and rear hard shell 2. Front bar portion 7 and rear bar portion 16 may otherwise be formed of any suitable hard plastic material known to one of ordinary skill in the art, including PVC or ABS plastic. In some examples, a metal reinforcement strip may also screwed or clipped to Front bar portion 7 and/or rear bar portion 16 for additional strength. In other examples, spaced ribs may be employed on front bar portion 7 and/or rear bar portion 16 using metal or hard plastic ribs. The ribs may be placed in a zig-zag fashion, in an V shape, or an M shape, or in the form of a truss along the length of front bar portion 7 and rear bar portion 16. In some examples, the suitcase is so short that additional reinforcements may not be necessary and front bar portion 7 and rear bar portion 16 may be cut or formed to a desired length without additional reinforcements.
[0111] By utilizing a few modular components that are readily mass produced, the suitcase of the present disclosure utilizes an efficient and cost-effective manufacturing process. For example, a suitcase according to the present disclosure may be manufactured by forming a plurality of hard shells, according to one or more of the processes described above for forming hard shells for luggage. The plurality of hard shells may include at least a front hard shell 1 and a rear hard shell 2 which, in some examples, may be identical or substantially identical. In a preferred example, front hard shell 1 and rear hard shell 2 have identical or substantially identical widths and lengths. A length of front bar portion 7 and a separate length rear bar portion 16 may also be formed by any of the processes described above. At least four sections of front bar portion 7 and four sections of rear bar portion 16 may then be cut, if necessary, to provide the necessary framing material. At least two sections of front bar portion 7 and rear bar portion 16 may be provided corresponding to the width of the hard shells. At least two sections of front bar portion 7 and rear bar portion 16 may be provided corresponding to the height of the hard shells. Eight or more of front end joint 8 and rear end joint 17 may also be formed. Eight or more of front corner member 5, rear corner member 6, front internal corner member 12, and rear internal corner member 21 may also be formed and provided.
[0112] Using the above enumerated modular components, a suitcase frame may be formed by joining the eight front end joints 8 to the ends of the four sections of front bar portion 7, thereby forming four front frame members 3. The eight rear end joints 17 may also be joined to the ends of the four sections of rear bar portion 16, thereby forming four rear frame members 4. A front frame may then be constructed by attaching a first front frame member 3 to a first front corner member 5, attaching a second front frame member 3 to the first front corner member 5, and attaching a first front internal corner member 12 to the first front corner member 5, as described above, so as to form a right angle between the first and second front frame members 3. In a preferred example each front frame members 3 is attached to a front corner member 5 and a front internal corner member by inserting projections 14 on the front corner member 5 through openings 10 in the front end joint 8 and through openings 15 in the front internal corner member 12. A screw, bolt, or other fastener may then attach the front frame member 3 to the front corner member 5 and the front internal corner member 12.
[0113] In a similar manner, the second front frame member 3 may be connected to a second front corner member 5, a second front internal corner member 12, and a third front frame members 3, so as to form a second right angle between the second and third front frame members 3. Likewise, the third front frame member 3 may be connected to a third front corner member 5, a third front internal corner member 12, and a fourth front frame members 3, so as to form a third right angle between the third and fourth front frame members 3. Finally, the fourth front frame member 3 may be connected to a fourth front corner member 5, a fourth front internal corner member 12, and the first front frame members 3, so as to form a fourth right angle between the fourth and first front frame members 3.
[0114] The rear frame may also be constructed by joining each rear end joint 17 to the end of its respective rear bar portion 16, thereby forming four rear frame members 4. The four rear frame members 4 may be further formed into a rear frame by joining the four rear frame members 4 with four rear corner members 6 and four rear internal corner members 21, in the manner described above with respect to the front frame.
[0115] Once constructed, the front frame may be fastened to the front hard shell 1 and the rear frame may be fasted to the rear hard shell 2 using any suitable means as are known to those of ordinary skill in the art, including gluing, stitching, welding, screwing, crimping, and/or a locking mechanism. In a preferred example, the lip portions of front frame member 3 and rear frame member 4 are attached to the interior wall along the open edge of front hard shell 1 and rear hard shell 2, respectively, as shown for example in
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[0117] Installing a modular frame according to the present disclosure on a piece of soft-sided luggage may be accomplished in a manner similar to installation on a piece of hard luggage. Once constructed with the appropriate dimensions, a front frame may be fastened to the front side 43 of a piece of soft-sided luggage, and the rear frame may be fasted to the rear side 45 using any suitable means of attachment as are known to those of ordinary skill in the art, including gluing, stitching, welding, screwing, and/or a locking mechanism. In a preferred example, the lip portions of front frame member 3 and rear frame member 4 are attached to the interior wall along the open edge of front side 43 and rear side 45, respectively, as shown for example in
[0118] By attaching a modular frame of the present disclosure to a soft-sided luggage, a piece of luggage may be provided for that is more resistant to tampering and theft. For example, the inclusion of a modular, rigid frame on a soft-sided item of luggage may allow designers to avoid using a zippered closure as the primary opening means for a suitcase. Zippered closures may be viewed as less secure because they are more prone to ripping or cutting in the event of an attempted theft of items retained within a suitcase. A rigid frame, on the other hand, is less susceptible to cutting and/or ripping. A rigid, modular frame also allows for the provision of stronger locking mechanisms, as described below with respect to
[0119] With the front frame attached to front hard shell 1 and the rear frame attached to rear hard shell 2, front hard shell 1 and rear hard shell 2 may join along their open faces, whereby the front frame will matingly couple, enclosing an empty space defined by the interior of front hard shell 1 and rear hard shell 2. Additional luggage hardware components may then be added to the suitcase. For example, one or more hinges 26 may be added to the seam between front hard shell 1 and rear hard shell 2, as show for example in
[0120] One or more of hinge 26 may be attached to a suitcase using any suitable means for fastening, including gluing, welding, stitching, fastening, or a locking mechanism. In a preferred example, hinge 26 may be attached by passing a screw or other suitable fastener through an interior sidewall of front hard shell 1 and/or rear hard shell 2 and screwing into one or more hollow feet 32 on the underside of hinge 26, as shown for example in
[0121] Examples of the present disclosure may also include a latch 33, as shown for example in
[0122] One or more of latch 33 may be attached to a suitcase using any suitable means for fastening, including gluing, welding, stitching, fastening, or a locking mechanism. In a preferred example, latch 33 may be attached by passing a screw or other suitable fastener through an interior sidewall of front hard shell 1 and/or rear hard shell 2 and screwing into one or more feet 41 on the underside of latch 33, as shown for example in
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[0124] As most travel luggage being marketed currently is of the towable, wheeled type, in practice for such luggage items, the bottom portion of front hard shell 1 and/or rear hard shell 2, or any other suitable portion of the luggage, can be configured to accept wheels. For example, a portion of front hard shell 1 and/or rear hard shell 2, or any other suitable portion of the luggage, may include an engagement feature to engage a wheel, using techniques that are familiar to one of ordinary skill in the art. The engagement feature can be a socket, bore, hole, or other suitable mechanism for engaging a wheel assembly. Additionally, in any configuration, the wheels can be swivel wheels or can be fixed wheels, or can be any other suitable type of wheel for wheeled luggage. Furthermore, any suitable surfaces of front hard shell 1 and/or rear hard shell 2, or any other suitable portion of the luggage, can be configured to accept a carrying handle, a retractable handle, or other suitable carrying hardware as is known to one of ordinary skill in the art.
[0125] Thus, the modular suitcase of the present disclosure may be constructed using a novel and efficient method for manufacturing luggage of varying designs and dimensions. Examples of the present disclosure may be constructed using modular components that may be readily mass produced, easily adapted to luggage of varying sizes, and quickly assembled from just a few simple components. Thus the present disclosure provides a more efficient method for manufacturing luggage as well as an article of luggage that may be easily repaired using the same, mass-produced parts. Furthermore, the components of the present disclosure may also be easily adapted for use with suitcases of varying sizes and dimensions. For example, the suitcase components described with respect to the disclosed examples would be suitable for a wide range of suitcase sizes and dimensions, simply by cutting a mass-produced stock of front bar portion 6 and rear bar portion 17 to the lengths required for any given piece of luggage. All other modular components described herein, aside from front hard shell 1, and rear hard shell 2, may be used with a hard shell luggage of virtually any size or dimensions, without the need for manufacturing unique hardware components for separate hard shell luggage designs.
[0126] While the disclosed subject matter is described herein in terms of certain examples, those skilled in the art will recognize that various modifications and improvements can be made to the disclosed subject matter without departing from the scope thereof. As such, the particular features claimed below and disclosed above can be combined with each other in other manners within the scope of the disclosed subject matter such that the disclosed subject matter should be recognized as also specifically directed to other examples having any other possible permutations and combinations. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the systems and methods of the disclosed subject matter without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosed subject matter. Thus, it is intended that the disclosed subject matter include modifications and variations that are within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.