[0001] This invention relates to an improved wheeled luggage.
[0002] It has been found that the conventional handles of luggage cases are unsatisfactory
in use. However, such handles cannot be operated smoothly and steadily. Further, the
conventional wheel assembly of luggage cases on the market is easily broken thereby
often embarrassing the user and causing much inconvenience in use.
[0003] Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved wheeled
luggage which may obviate and mitigate the above-mentioned drawbacks.
[0004] This invention relates to an improved wheeled luggage.
[0005] It is the primary object of the present invention to provide a wheeled luggage having
an extendable handle which can be steadily and smoothly extended and retracted.
[0006] It is another object of the present invention to provide a wheeled luggage having
an extendable handle which can be firmly kept at an extended or retracted position.
[0007] It is still another object of the present invention to provide a wheeled luggage
which has a multi-step handle.
[0008] It is still another object of the present invention to provide a wheeled luggage
which is sturdy in construction and durable in use.
[0009] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a wheeled luggage which
is fit for practical use.
[0010] Other objects and merits and a fuller understanding of the present invention will
be obtained by those having ordinary skill in the art when the following detailed
description of the preferred embodiment is read in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings wherein like numerals refer to like or similar parts.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the two-step extendable handle;
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the three-step extendable handle;
FIG. 4 shows a second preferred embodiment of the three-step extendable handle;
FIG. 5 is a sectional view of the two-step extendable handle;
FIGS. 6A and 6B show the connection between the intermediate tube and the plug;
FIGS. 7A and 7B show the connection between the intermediate tube and the long plug;
FIG. 8 is a sectional view of the three-step extendable handle;
FIG. 9 shows a second preferred embodiment of the sleeve;
FIG. 10 shows the assembly of the second preferred embodiment of the sleeve;
FIG. 11 shows the connection between the second preferred embodiment of the sleeve
and the luggage; and
FIG. 12 shows an exploded view of the wheel assembly.
[0011] With reference to the drawings and in particular to FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 thereof, the
wheeled luggage according to the present invention mainly comprises a case A, two
assemblies 50 mounted at an bottom edge of the case A, and an extendable handle 1
fixedly mounted on the rear side of the case A.
[0012] As illustrated, the extendable handle 1 mainly comprises a pair of outer tubes 11,
a pair of sleeves 12, a pair of intermediate tubes 13, a pair of split collars 14,
and an inverted U-shaped member 15. Each end of the inverted U-shaped member 15 is
formed with a threaded hole 151 so that a first plug 152 is connected with the end
of the inverted U-shaped member 15 by a screw 153 extending through the first plug
152 to engage the threaded hole 151 of the inverted U-shaped member 15. The first
plug 152 is a cylindrical member 1521 formed at one end with a flange 1522 divided
into a plurality of portions by slits 1523 and at another end with a recess 1524 adapted
to receive the end of the inverted U-shaped member 15. The recess 1524 is formed at
the center with a hole 1525 for the passage of the screw 153.
[0013] The intermediate tube 13 is formed at one end with two holes 131 and 132 for engaging
the split collar 14 and at the other end with a hole 133 for engaging a second plug
134. The second plug 134 is a cylindrical member 1340 having a flange 1346 at one
end and a pair of protuberances 1341 (only one of them is shown) at the other end.
The flange 1346 is divided into a plurality of portions by notches 1347 and has a
diameter slightly larger than the inner diameter of the outer tube 11. The protuberances
1341 is provided with a slot 1342 at both sides thereof. The second plug 134 is formed
with a center hole having an inclined inner surface 1344 at one end and having threads
1345 at the other end. The threads 1345 are adapted to engage a screw 135.
[0014] The split collar 14 includes a tubular portion 141 the inner diameter of which is
the same as the outer diameter of the inverted U-shaped member 15. The tubular portion
141 is formed at one end with a flange 1411 having the same outer diameter as the
intermediate tube 13, a groove 1412 under the flange 1411 adapted to engage a C-retainer
143, and a pair of protuberances 1413 (only one of them is shown) adapted to engage
the holes 131 of the intermediate tube 13. On both sides of the protuberance 1413
there is a slot 1414 thus forming a resilient portion 1415.
[0015] The outer tube 11 is formed with a first pair of holes 110 at one end for engaging
the sleeve 12 and a second pair of holes 111 at the other end for engaging a stopper
112 (see FIG. 8).
[0016] The sleeve 12 includes a tubular body 120 the inner diameter of which is the same
as the outer diameter of the intermediate tube 13. The tubular body 120 has a flange
1201 at one end, an annular groove 1202 under the flange 1201 for engaging a C-retainer
121, and a pair of protuberances 1203 (only one of them is shown) adapted to engage
the holes 110 of the outer tube 11. On both sides of the protuberance 1203 there is
a longitudinal slot 1204 thus forming a resilient portion 1205.
[0017] When desired to assemble a two-step handle, first fit a packing ring 142 over the
tubular portion 141 of the split collar 14. Then, insert the split collar 14 into
the intermediate tube 13, with the protuberances 1413 of the split collar 14 received
in the holes 131 of the intermediate tube 13 and the annular groove 1412 of the split
collar 14 not covered by the intermediate tube 13 (see FIG. 5). Thereafter, insert
a leg of the inverted U-shaped member 15 into the intermediate tube 13 and engage
the first plug 152 with the lower end of the leg. Then, insert the intermediate tube
13 into the case A through an upper panel A1 and engage the C-retainer 143 with the
annular groove 1412 of the split collar 14 thereby keeping the intermediate tube 13
on the case A.
[0018] When desired to assemble a three-step handle (see FIGS. 3, 6, 7 and 8), first connect
the intermediate tube 13 with the inverted U-shaped member 15 as described in the
last paragraph. However, it is necessary to engage the packing ring 142 and the C-retainer
143 with the tubular portion 141 of the split collar 14. Then, insert the split collar
14 into the intermediate tube 13, with the protuberances 1413 of the split collar
14 received in the second holes 132 of the intermediate tube 13 and the flange 1411
of the split collar 14 contacting the upper edge of the intermediate tube 13. Then,
insert the tubular portion 120 of the sleeve 12 into the outer tube 11. Thereafter,
insert the intermediate tube 13 into the outer tube 11. Then, fit the plug 134 into
the intermediate tube 13 and insert the outer tube 11 into case A through the upper
panel A1 with the flange 1201 of the sleeve 12 on the upper panel A1. In the meantime,
the groove 1202 of the sleeve 12 is located between the upper panel A1 and the outer
tube 11. Then, engage the C-retainer 121 with the groove 1202 of the sleeve 12 thereby
fixedly mounting the outer tube 11 on the case A. Thereafter, engage a plug 112 with
the lower end of the intermediate tube 13 so as to prevent it from excessive retraction.
[0019] Referring to FIGS. 6A and 6B, when the screw 135 goes through the second plug 134,
the inclined surface 1344 of the second plug 134 will be forced to go sidewards thereby
forcing the protuberances 1341 into holes 133 and fixing the second plug 134 in the
lower end of the intermediate tube 13.
[0020] As the outer diameters of the flange 1522 of the first plug 152 and the flange 1346
of the plug 134 are slightly larger than the inner diameters of the intermediate tube
13 and the outer tube 11 respectively, there will be a positioning effect for the
intermediate tube 13.
[0021] FIG. 4 shows another preferred embodiment of the second plug 134. As illustrated,
the second plug 134 may be replaced with a long plug 136 which includes a tubular
portion 1360 having a shoulder 1361, a flange 1362 having a larger diameter than the
shoulder 1361, a plurality of longitudinal slots 1363, a pair of protuberances 1364,
a recess 1365, and a threaded seat 1366. A inner plug 1367 is fitted into the long
plug 136 and has a threaded hole 3671 so that the inner plug 1367 can be fixed into
the long plug 136 by a screw 135 extending through the threaded hole 1368 of the inner
plug 1367 and the threaded seat 1366 of the long plug 136 (see FIGS. 7A and 7B).
[0022] FIG. 9 shows another preferred embodiment of the sleeve 12. As shown, the sleeve
12 may be replaced with a fitting member 2 including an annular member 22 and a head
member 21. The head member 21 is formed with a tubular portion 211 and a flange 214
at the top of the tubular portion 211. From the flange 214 downwardly depend a plurality
of leaves 212 each having a hook edge 213. The distance between of the leave 212 and
the tubular portion 211 is slightly smaller than the thickness of the wall of the
outer tube 11. The annular member 22 has a center hole adapted to receive the leaves
212 of the head member 21 and is formed with an inclined surface 221 at the outer
edge (see FIG. 10). FIG. 11 illustrates the connection between the second preferred
embodiment of the sleeve and the inverted U-shaped member 15.
[0023] Referring to FIG. 12, there is shown an exploded view of the wheel assembly 50 of
the present invention. As can be seen, the case A is formed with a recess 41 at both
corners for receiving a L-shaped base member 31. An axle 32 has two ends each extending
through the L-shaped base member 31 into the recess 41 of the case A. A wheel protector
52 is mounted on the axle 32, with its hole 525 receiving the axle 32. Further, the
wheel protector 52 has a contour adapted to the case 1 and has a first protecting
side 521 and a second protecting side 522 on which there are a plurality of holes
523. The case 1 is also provided with corresponding holes 42 in alignment with the
holes 523 so that the wheel protector 52 can be firmly mounted on the case A by rivets
53. In addition, the wheel protector 52 is formed with a recess 524 so that the wheel
51 can be disposed in the recess 524 and pivotally connected with the axle 32 by engaging
a screw 211 with the threaded end 321 of the axle 32.
1. A wheeled luggage comprising:
a case formed with a recess at two lower aligned corners;
a pair of outer tubes vertically fitted in a rear side of said case and having
a pair of holes at one end;
a pair of sleeves each including a tubular portion having a flange at one end,
a groove under the flange, and a pair of protuberances under the groove adapted to
engage the holes of one of said outer tubes, and slots on both sides of each of the
protuberances;
a pair of intermediate tubes each formed at one end with two first holes and two
second holes under the first two holes, and at another end with two third holes;
a pair of split collars each including a tubular portion formed with a flange having
same outer diameter as said intermediate tubes at one end, an annular groove under
the flange, and a pair protuberances under the groove adapted to engage the first
holes of said intermediate tubes;
an inverted U-shaped member having two legs each inserted into one of said intermediate
tubes;
a C-retainer engaged with the groove of each of said sleeves; and
a plug threadedly engaged with each of the legs of said inverted U-shaped member
and formed with a slotted flange slightly larger than an inner diameter of said intermediate
tubes.
2. The wheeled luggage as claimed in Claim 1, wherein each of said split collars is formed
with a plurality of longitudinal slots.
3. The wheeled luggage as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said plug is formed with a pair
of protuberances, longitudinal slots, and a center hole, said center hole having threads
at one end and a convergent surface at another end.
4. The wheeled luggage as claimed in Claim 1, wherein each of said sleeves is replaced
with a fitting member including an annular member having a center hole and a head
member engaged with the center hole of the annular member, said head member being
formed with a tubular portion and a flange at an upper end of said tubular portion,
said flange being provided with a plurality of downwardly depending leaves each having
a hook edge.
5. The wheeled luggage as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said plug is replaced with a long
plug including a tubular portion having a shoulder, a plurality of longitudinal slots,
a pair of protuberances, a recess, a threaded seat, and an inner plug fitted into
the recess and threaded engaged with the threaded seat.
6. The wheeled luggage as claimed in Claim 1, further comprising a wheel assembly including
an axle mounted across the two lower aligned corners of said case, two wheel protectors
each fitted in the recess of said case, two wheels each pivotally connected with an
end of said axle.