Hollow wheel assembly of luggage
10059148 ยท 2018-08-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B33/0002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B3/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B33/0047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A hollow wheel assembly of a luggage includes a wheel mount, two wheel members, and a hollow shaft. The wheel mount has a shaft sleeve, in which the hollow shaft is received. The wheel members are connected to opposite ends of the hollow shaft for free rotation. The hollow shaft has a vision passage, and the wheel members have a plurality of vision bores, whereby one may see through the wheel members via the vision bores and the vision passages when the wheel members are rotating.
Claims
1. A hollow wheel assembly, which is adapted to be mounted on a bottom of a case of a luggage, comprising: a wheel mount, which is adapted to be connected to the case of the luggage, including a shaft sleeve with an assembling passage; two wheel members connected to opposite ends of the shaft sleeve respectively for free rotation; and a hollow shaft inserted into the assembling passage of the shaft sleeve, and having a vision passage passing through the hollow shaft in an axial direction; wherein each of the wheel members includes an inner wheel member and an outer wheel member; the inner wheel member includes an inner ring portion, an outer ring portion, and a plurality of connecting portions; the inner ring portion and the outer ring portion are concentric, and the inner ring portion is within the outer ring portion; the connecting portions are between the inner ring portion and the outer ring portion with opposite ends connected to the inner ring portion and the outer ring portion, so that a plurality of vision bores are formed between the inner ring portion and the outer ring portion and between the neighboring connecting portions; the inner ring portion is provided with an assembling bore at a center thereof, and the shaft sleeve is inserted into the assembling bore; opposite ends of the hollow shaft are abutted against the inner ring portions respectively; the outer wheel members are mounted on the outer ring portions of the inner wheel members respectively, whereby one may see through the wheel members via the vision bores and the vision passages when the wheel members are rotating.
2. The hollow wheel assembly of claim 1, wherein the hollow shaft has two stop flanges at opposite ends thereof, and outer diameters of the stop flanges are greater than an outer diameter of the shaft sleeve, and smaller than inner diameters of the inner ring portions of the wheel members.
3. The hollow wheel assembly of claim 2, wherein each of the inner ring portions has a shoulder portion on a side thereof to be abutted against the corresponding stop flange of the hollow shaft to restrict the wheel members on the shaft sleeve.
4. The hollow wheel assembly of claim 1, wherein the wheel mount includes a seat member and an assembling member; the seat member and the assembling member are detachably connected together; the shaft sleeve is connected to the assembling member, and the seat member is adapted to be connected to the case of the luggage.
5. The hollow wheel assembly of claim 4, wherein the seat member includes a first positioning bore, and the assembling member has a second positioning bore; the wheel mount further has a connecting member to be inserted into the first and the second positioning bores for connecting the seat member to the assembling member.
6. The hollow wheel assembly of claim 1, wherein the inner ring portions of the inner wheel members, the outer wheel member, and the hollow shaft have different colors.
7. A hollow wheel assembly, which is adapted to be mounted on a bottom of a case of a luggage, comprising: a wheel mount, which is adapted to be connected to the case of the luggage, including a shaft sleeve with an assembling passage; and two wheel members connected to opposite ends of the shaft sleeve respectively for free rotation; and a hollow shaft inserted into the assembling passage of the shaft sleeve, and having a vision passage passing through the hollow shaft in an axial direction thereof; wherein opposite ends of the hollow shaft are abutted against the wheel members respectively, so that one may see through the wheel members via the vision passages when the wheel members are rotating; wherein each of the wheel members includes an inner wheel member and an outer wheel member; the inner wheel member includes an inner rind portion and an outer ring portion; the inner ring portion and the outer ring portion are concentric, and the inner ring portion is within the outer ring portion; each of the inner ring portion is provided with an assembling bore at a center thereof and a shoulder portion on a side thereof; the shaft sleeve is inserted into the assembling bore, and the stop flanges of the hollow shaft are abutted against the corresponding shoulder portions to restrict the wheel members on the shaft sleeve; the outer wheel members are mounted on the outer ring portions of the inner wheel members respectively, whereby one may see through the wheel members via the vision passages when the wheel members are rotating.
8. The hollow wheel assembly of claim 7, wherein the wheel mount of the wheel assembly includes a seat member and an assembling member; the seat member and the assembling member are detachably connected together; the shaft sleeve is connected to the assembling member, and the seat member is adapted to be connected to the case of the luggage.
9. The hollow wheel assembly of claim 8, wherein the seat member includes a first positioning bore, and the assembling member has a second positioning bore; the wheel mount further has a connecting member to be inserted into the first and the second positioning bores for connecting the seat member to the assembling member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(14) The wheel mount 22 further has a shaft sleeve 38 on an end of the assembling member 32, and the shaft sleeve 38 has an assembling passage 40.
(15) The wheel assembly 20 of the first preferred embodiment further includes a hollow shaft 42, and the hollow shaft 42 has a vision passage 44 passing through the hollow shaft in an axial direction thereof and two stop flanges 46 at opposite ends thereof.
(16) The wheel members 24 each have an inner wheel member 48 and an outer wheel member 50. The inner wheel member 48 has an inner ring portion 52, an outer ring portion 54, and a plurality of connecting portions 56.
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(20) The stop flanges 46 are formed on the opposite ends of the hollow shaft 42, and outer diameters of the stop flanges 46 are greater than an outer diameter of the shaft sleeve 38, and smaller than inner diameters of the inner ring portions 52. Therefore, the stop flanges 46 of the hollow shaft 42 are able to prevent the wheel members 24 from escaping from the shaft sleeve 38.
(21) The inner ring portion 52 has a shoulder portion 66 on a side thereof to be abutted against the corresponding stop flanges 46 of the hollow shaft 42 to restrict the wheel members 24.
(22) With the structure as described above, the wheel members 24 of the wheel assembly 20 are able to rotate. People can see through the wheel members 24 via the vision bores 58 while the wheel members 24 are rotating, and so does the vision passage 44 even when the wheel members 24 are stopped.
(23) The wheel members 24 are connected to the opposite ends of the shaft sleeve 38, so that no bearing is needed between the wheel members 24 and the wheel mount 22 that could simplify the structure of the wheel assembly 20.
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(26) It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.