Wheeled Suitcase
20190200716 ยท 2019-07-04
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Abstract
The present invention is a wheeled suitcase that includes a suitcase body, a base, an elongated track, a handle, and a retractable wheel, mounted along the track, being moveable between an active position at which the retractable wheel extends below the track or an inactive position at which said retractable wheel is substantially within the interior volume of the base, wherein the elongated track permits said retractable wheel to move to a desired position between the first end and the second end of the track when the retractable wheel is in an inactive position.
Claims
1. A wheeled suitcase, comprising: a suitcase body having top and bottom surfaces, front and rear surfaces, and first and second side surfaces; a base having an interior volume defining an enclosure having a top, a bottom and four sides and being connected to said bottom surface of the suitcase body; an elongated track having a first end and a second end, having a relatively rigid frame extending around the track, being coupled to the bottom of the base; a retractable wheel, mounted along the track, being moveable between an active position at which the retractable wheel extends below the track or an inactive position at which said retractable wheel is substantially within the interior volume of the base, wherein the elongated track permits said retractable wheel to move to a desired position between the first end and the second end of the track when the retractable wheel is in an inactive position; and a handle extending upwardly from the suitcase body for steering, pushing, pulling and lifting purposes, such that when the retractable wheel is in the active position, in use, the retractable wheel are in contact with the ground and wherein when the suitcase body is being pushed along by the handle, the retractable wheel leads.
2. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 1, wherein said retractable wheel is made from material for facilitating optimal rolling contact with a floor surface.
3. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 2, wherein said material comprises rubber/silicone to enable rolling movement over a variety of surfaces and grading and under adverse environmental conditions.
4. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 3, wherein said variety of surfaces and grading comprises at least one selected from the group: paved brick surfaces, paved stone surfaces, gravelly surfaces, rocky surfaces, irregular surfaces, curved surfaces, inclined surfaces, curbing, stairways and any combination thereof.
5. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 1, wherein an anti slippage means is secured to the handle.
6. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 5, wherein the anti-slippage means is a protrusion disposed at the central portion of the handle.
7. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 1, wherein said retractable wheel has a diameter at least five inches.
8. A wheeled suitcase, comprising: a suitcase body having top and bottom surfaces, front and rear surfaces, and first and second side surfaces; a base having an interior volume defining an enclosure having a top, a bottom and four sides and being connected to said bottom surface of the suitcase body; a support wheel, located on the bottom of the base, being moveable between an active position at which the support wheel extends below the bottom of the base or an inactive position at which said support wheel is substantially within the interior volume of the base; an elongated track having a first end and a second end, having a relatively rigid frame extending around the track, being coupled to the bottom of the base; a retractable wheel, mounted along the track, being moveable between an active position at which the retractable wheel extends below the track or an inactive position at which said retractable wheel is substantially within the interior volume of the base, wherein the elongated track permits said retractable wheel to move to a desired position between the first end and the second end of the track when the retractable wheel are in an inactive position; and a handle extending upwardly from the suitcase body for steering, pushing, pulling and lifting purposes, such that when the retractable wheel is in the active position, in use, the retractable wheel is in contact with the ground and wherein when the suitcase body is being pushed along by the handle, the retractable wheel leads.
9. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 8, wherein said retractable wheel is made from material for facilitating optimal rolling contact with a floor surface.
10. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 9, wherein said material comprises rubber/silicone to enable rolling movement over a variety of surfaces and grading and under adverse environmental conditions.
11. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 10, wherein said variety of surfaces and grading comprises at least one selected from the group: paved brick surfaces, paved stone surfaces, gravelly surfaces, rocky surfaces, irregular surfaces, curved surfaces, inclined surfaces, curbing, stairways and any combination thereof.
12. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 8, wherein an anti slippage means is secured to the handle.
13. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 12, wherein the anti-slippage means is a protrusion disposed at the central portion of the handle.
14. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 8, wherein said retractable wheel has a diameter at least five inches.
15. A wheeled suitcase, comprising: a suitcase body having top and bottom surfaces, front and rear surfaces, and first and second side surfaces; a base having an interior volume defining an enclosure having a top, a bottom and four sides and being connected to said bottom surface of the suitcase body; a support wheel, located on the bottom of the base, being moveable between an active position at which the support wheel extends below the bottom of the base or an inactive position at which said support wheel is substantially within the interior volume of the base; an elongated track having a first end and a second end, distanced from the support wheel, having a relatively rigid frame extending around the track, being coupled to the bottom of the base; a retractable wheel, mounted along the track, being moveable between an active position at which the retractable wheel extends below the track or an inactive position at which said retractable wheel is substantially within the interior volume of the base, wherein the elongated track permits said retractable wheel to move to a desired position between the first end and the second end of the track when the retractable wheel is in an inactive position; an elongated cover extending outwardly from the base wherein the elongated cover covers the retractable wheel when the retractable wheel is substantially within the interior volume of the base; and a handle extending upwardly from the suitcase body for steering, pushing, pulling and lifting purposes, such that when the retractable wheel is in the active position, in use, the retractable wheel is in contact with the ground and wherein when the suitcase body is being pushed along by the handle, the retractable wheel leads.
16. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 15, wherein said retractable wheel is made from material for facilitating optimal rolling contact with a floor surface.
17. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 16, wherein said material comprises rubber/silicone to enable rolling movement over a variety of surfaces and grading and under adverse environmental conditions.
18. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 15, wherein an anti slippage means is secured to the handle.
19. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 18, wherein the anti-slippage means is a protrusion disposed at the central portion of the handle.
20. The wheeled suitcase according to claim 15, wherein said retractable wheel has a diameter at least five inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The present invention will be described by way of exemplary embodiments, but not limitations, illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which like references denote similar elements, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0012] Various aspects of the illustrative embodiments will be described using terms commonly employed by those skilled in the art to convey the substance of their work to others skilled in the art. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced with only some of the described aspects. For purposes of explanation, specific numbers, materials and configurations are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the illustrative embodiments. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without the specific details. In other instances, well-known features are omitted or simplified in order not to obscure the illustrative embodiments.
[0013] Various operations will be described as multiple discrete operations, in turn, in a manner that is most helpful in understanding the present invention. However, the order of description should not be construed as to imply that these operations are necessarily order dependent. In particular, these operations need not be performed in the order of presentation.
[0014] The phrase in one embodiment is used repeatedly. The phrase generally does not refer to the same embodiment, however, it may. The termscomprising, having and including are synonymous, unless the context dictates otherwise.
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[0016] The wheeled suitcase 100 can retract any suitable size of a wheel. Additional details and features regarding the wheeled suitcase 100 are illustrated and described in subsequent
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[0020] Additionally the wheeled suit case 100 includes a support wheel 130, a retractable wheel 160, an elongated track 140, and an elongated cover 170. The support wheel 130 is located on the bottom 123 of the base 120 and is moveable between an active position at which the support wheel 130 extends below the bottom 123 of the base 120 or an inactive position at which the support wheel 130 is substantially within the interior volume 121 of the base 120.
[0021] The elongated track 140 is coupled to the bottom 123 of the base 120 and includes a first end 141, a second end 142, and a relatively rigid frame 143 extending around the track 140. The track 140 and rigid frame 143 are made of metal, wood, plastic or any other suitable material. Additional details regarding the track 140 are illustrated and described in
[0022] The retractable wheel 160 and the support wheel 130 are made of rubber/silicone which allows comfortable and efficient travel over many kinds of surfaces and under adverse conditions, such as rolling over small stones, snow, ice, and slippery ceramic flooring.
[0023] The elongated cover 170 extends outwardly from the base 120 to cover the retractable wheel 160 when the retractable wheel is substantially within the interior volume 121 of the base 120. The elongated cover 170 is made of fabric, plastic or any other suitable material.
[0024] The wheeled suitcase comes in handy at an airport for example.
[0025] Even if the wheeled suitcase has a large wheel, it can meet the carry-on size restrictions of airlines by easily retracting such wheel into the base of the wheeled suitcase. The elongated track permits any suitable size of wheel to move to a desired position where the retractable wheel can be folded inwardly without overlapping the support wheel of the wheeled suitcase.
[0026] When boarding an airplane, a user doesn't have to worry about checking a suitcase. The user can easily fold the wheels of its suitcase inwardly to meet the carry-on restrictions of airlines.
[0027] While the present invention has been related in terms of the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention is not limited to the embodiments described. The present invention can be practiced with modification and alteration within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Thus, the description is to be regarded as illustrative instead of restrictive on the present invention.