Suitcase and method of manufacture thereof
09833052 · 2017-12-05
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Abstract
A suitcase is disclosed comprising a first load container section defining at least a first part of a volume for receiving a load and a second container section for cooperation with the base load container section to enclose the volume. The suitcase comprises a base region provided with one or more wheel assemblies, and an upper region at or on which is provided a towing handle (30) adapted to be moved about a single point of contact (32) between a stowed position and a deployed position. This construction provides a towing handle that has the advantages provided by allowing for towing of a wheeled suitcase, while eliminating or at least mitigating the disadvantages of telescopic towing handle arrangements.
Claims
1. A suitcase comprising a first container section defining at least a first part of a volume for receiving a load and a second container section for cooperation with the first container section to enclose the volume wherein the suitcase comprises a base region provided with four wheel assemblies, one at each corner of the base region and an upper surface, in which an L-shaped towing handle is provided at or on the upper surface of the suitcase, the L-shaped towing handle being adapted to be pivoted between a stowed position and a deployed position about a portion of the first container section located about midway between opposite side walls of the first container section, wherein an L-shaped recess to receive the L-shaped towing handle has a substantially horizontal portion along a first corner region defined between a top wall and a back wall of the first container section and has a substantially vertical portion along a second corner region defined between a side wall and the back wall of the first container section; wherein when the L-shaped towing handle is in the stowed position, a first limb of the L-shaped towing handle is oriented substantially horizontally and is received in the substantially horizontal portion of the L-shaped recess and a second limb of the L-shaped towing handle is oriented substantially vertically and is received in the substantially vertical portion of the L-shaped recess; and wherein when the L-shaped towing handle is in the deployed position, the L-shaped towing handle extends upwardly out of the L-shaped recess with the first limb being oriented substantially vertically and the second limb being oriented substantially horizontally.
2. A suitcase according to claim 1, in which the L-shaped towing handle is connected to the first container section adjacent to a carrying handle that is coupled to the top wall of the first container section.
3. A suitcase according to claim 2, in which the second limb of the L-shaped towing handle serves as a grip portion when the L-shaped towing handle is in the deployed position.
4. A suitcase according to claim 1, in which, in the stowed position, the L-shaped towing handle substantially fills the L-shaped recess provided in the first container section.
5. A suitcase according to claim 4, in which the L-shaped towing handle is rounded between the first and second limbs.
6. A suitcase according to claim 5, in which the L-shaped recess is rounded between the substantially horizontal portion and the substantially vertical portion.
7. A suitcase according to claim 6, in which in the stowed position an end of the second limb of the L-shaped towing handle faces an upwardly facing surface that defines a lower end of the substantially vertical portion of the L-shaped recess.
8. A suitcase according to claim 6, in which in the stowed position, top, rear, and side outer surfaces of the L-shaped towing handle are substantially flush with respective upper, back, and side surfaces of the first container section.
9. A method of manufacture of a suitcase comprising forming a first container section defining at least a first part of a volume for receiving a load, forming a second container section for cooperation with the first container section to enclose the volume, securing four wheel assemblies to a base region of the volume, one at each corner of the base region, providing at or on an upper surface of the volume an L-shaped towing handle adapted to be pivoted between a stowed position and a deployed position about a portion of the first container section located about midway between opposite side walls of the first container section, wherein forming the first container section includes forming an L-shaped recess to receive the L-shaped towing handle having a substantially horizontal portion along a first corner region defined between a top wall and a back wall of the first container section and having a substantially vertical portion along a second corner region defined between a side wall and the back wall of the first container section; wherein when the L-shaped towing handle is in the stowed position, a first limb of the L-shaped towing handle is oriented substantially horizontally and is received in the substantially horizontal portion of the L-shaped recess and a second limb of the L-shaped towing handle is oriented substantially vertically and is received in the substantially vertical portion of the L-shaped recess; and wherein when the L-shaped towing handle is in the deployed position, the L-shaped towing handle extends upwardly out of the L-shaped recess with the first limb being oriented substantially vertically and the second limb being oriented substantially horizontally.
10. A method according to claim 9, further comprising providing a carrying handle on the top wall of the first container section adjacent to of the L-shaped towing handle.
11. A method according to claim 10, in which the second limb of the L-shaped towing handle serves as a grip portion when the L-shaped handle is in the deployed position.
12. A method according to claim 11, further comprising forming the L-shaped recess such that the L-shaped towing handle substantially fills the L-shaped recess when in the stowed position.
13. A method according to claim 12, in which the L-shaped towing handle is rounded between the first and second limbs.
14. A method according to claim 13, in which the L-shaped recess is rounded between the substantially horizontal portion and the substantially vertical portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) The first and second container sections 4,6 are intended to connect one with the other when the suitcase is closed, as is shown in the Figures, and the first and second container sections 4,6 are each formed with complementary profiled stiffening ribs 18,20. The first and second container sections 4,6 are hindgedly connected at one edge to one another by a suitable hinge arrangement (not shown) and releasably held in a closed condition by a suitable zip fastener arrangement 22 in a manner known to those skilled in the art.
(12) It can be seen that the lower faces of the first and second container sections 4,6 together provide for a base region of the suitcase 2. The base region is provided in any suitable manner with four wheel assemblies 22, one at each lower corner of the suitcase 2.
(13) The upper faces 12,16 of the first and second container sections 4,6 provide for an upper region of the suitcase 2. A towing handle 30 is provided at an upper surface of the upper region. The towing handle 30 is adapted to be moved about a single point of contact 32 between a stowed position (
(14) It can be seen that the single point of contact 32 is located centrally at the rear of the upper face 12.
(15) In the illustrated embodiment, the towing handle 30 comprises a substantially L-shaped member, a first limb 34 of which is hingedly or pivotally connected at one end to the first container section and a second limb 36 of which is provided with a grip portion. Preferably, the grip portion is provided with a shaped portion by which a user may conveniently grasp the towing handle when towing the suitcase, as well as manoeuvre the towing handle 30 between each of the stowed position and the deployed position.
(16) The first limb 34 and the second limb 36 are provided at a fixed angle to one another. Conveniently this is achieved by forming the towing handle 30 of unitary construction.
(17) The first limb 34 and the second limb 36 are each rigid or substantially rigid. Conveniently this may be achieved by forming the towing handle 30 from a plastics or other suitable material.
(18) In an alternative embodiment (not shown) the first limb 34 may be formed of nested tubes allowing the first limb 34 to be telescopic in nature.
(19) The towing handle 30 may be provided with suitable releasable securing means to secure the towing handle 30 in one or both of the stowed position and the deployed position. Conveniently the releasable securing means may be actuated by a button 38 on or adjacent to the grip portion. Alternatively, the releasable securing means may comprise a clip or other moulding provided on the suitcase to releasably retain the towing handle 30 in the stowed position.
(20) In this embodiment, it can be seen that in the stowed position the towing handle 30 sits in a suitably shaped recess 42, either flush with the surfaces of the first container section or alternatively set back therefrom, such that when stowed the towing handle 30 is protected from damage, and in particular the single point of contact between the towing handle 30 and the suitcase 2 is protected from impact. It can be seen that a flat substantially vertical surface of the recess 42 also serves to prevent the towing handle 30 from moving other than in a single plane between the stowed position and the deployed position.
(21) In comparison to known constructions having a telescopic towing assembly including receiving tubes extending with a load receiving volume, the present invention provides weight savings—as the need to provide the tubes to provide a telescopic towing handle assembly is eliminated—and provides additional interior volume available for use within the suitcase by a user—as the tubes of a telescopic handle assembly are no longer present within the suitcase. The embodiment of
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(23) The first container section 104 can be seen to comprise a main face 108, a lower face (not shown), side walls 110 and an upper face 112. It can be seen that the lower face of the first container section provides for a base region to which two wheel assemblies 124 have been attached in any suitable manner to provide means to pivot the suitcase about a lower edge to enable towing of the suitcase. Further wheel assemblies or feet (not shown) to support the suitcase when not being towed may be provided at other corners of the base region.
(24) The upper region of the first container section 104 provides for an upper surface of the suitcase. A towing handle 130 is provided at the upper surface. The towing handle 130 is adapted to be moved about a single point of contact between a stowed position (
(25) In the illustrated embodiment, the towing handle 130 comprises a substantially L-shaped member, a first limb 134 of which is hingedly or pivotally connected at one end to the first container section 104 and a second limb 136 of which is provided with a grip portion. Preferably, the grip portion is provided with a shaped portion by which a user may conveniently grasp the towing handle when towing the suitcase.
(26) The towing handle 130 may be provided with releasable securing means to secure the towing handle 130 in one or both of the stowed position and deployed position. Conveniently the releasable securing means may be actuated by a button 138 on or adjacent to the grip portion.
(27) In this embodiment, it can be seen that an internal surface following the limbs 134,136 of the towing handle 130 fits around external dimensions of the suitcase 102, such that in the stowed position the grip portion of the towing handle 130 follows and sits adjacent the side wall 110 of the first container section 104.
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(29) A fourth embodiment of the invention is shown in