CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
FIELD
[0002] The present disclosures relates generally to luggage, and more particularly, to luggage
which has expandable features for allowing a user to selectively increase or decrease
the capacity of the luggage and rotatable features for allowing the user to rotate
the luggage with respect to one or more predetermined axes of the luggage to freely
move the luggage.
BACKGROUND
[0003] Expandable luggage is designed to accommodate user's need for adjusting the capacity
of the luggage. Typically, the expandable luggage has sections that can be expanded
by unzipping the sections. With the expandable sections unzipped, the user will have
additional storage space within the luggage. However, the zipping and unzipping operation
can be cumbersome and the zippers of the sections are prone to breakage due to repetitive
zipping and unzipping operations. In addition, wheeled luggage has been developed
rapidly over the recent decades. Particularly, luggage having rollable or rotational
wheels becomes popular. However, luggage, which can be expandable and rotatable while
standing, has not been envisioned.
BRIEF SUMMARY
[0004] As described herein, the exemplary embodiments of the current invention overcome
one or more of the above and other disadvantages known in the art. An exemplary aspect
of the present invention relates to a piece of luggage. The luggage includes a main
body and an expandable body. The expandable body includes a collapsible portion, through
which the expandable body is connected to the main body. The luggage further includes
an expansion and locking device configured to allow free movement of the expandable
body in a compression direction towards the main body and configured to enable locking
of the expandable body in an expanding direction away from the main body. A cover
is pivotably connected to the expandable body. The luggage also includes a zipper
having a first half connected to the expandable body and a second half connected to
the cover. The engagement of the first half and the second half closes the cover with
respect to the expandable body, such that a substantially enclosed space is defined
by the main body, the expandable body and the cover. The luggage further includes
a plurality of rotational wheels mounted to at least one of the main body and the
expandable body. The luggage stands on the plurality of rotational wheels and is rotatable
with respect to one or more predetermined axes through the plurality of rotational
wheels.
[0005] These and other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
from the following detailed description considered in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed solely for
purposes of illustration and not as a definition of the limits of the invention, for
which reference should be made to the appended claims. Moreover, the drawings are
not necessarily drawn to scale and, unless otherwise indicated, the drawings are merely
intended to conceptually illustrate the structures and procedures described herein.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a piece of luggage according to an exemplary embodiment
of the present disclosure;
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the exemplary luggage;
Fig. 3 is front view of the exemplary luggage;
Fig. 4 is rear view of the exemplary luggage;
Fig. 5 is side view of the exemplary luggage;
Fig. 6 is top view of the exemplary luggage;
Fig. 7 is bottom view of the exemplary luggage;
Fig. 8 is an alternative perspective view of the exemplary luggage; and
Fig. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a piece of luggage according to another
exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0007] Figs. 1-8 illustrate apiece of luggage 1000 according to exemplary embodiment of
the present disclosure. The luggage 1000 includes a main body 1100, an expandable
body 1200 and a collapsible or foldable portion 1300 coupling the main body 1100 to
the expandable body 1200. The luggage 1000 further includes an openable cover 1400
pivotably attached to the expandable body 1200 through, for example, a solid piece
of flexible plastic, fabric or one or more hinges.
[0008] The cover 1400 can be closed in a substantially sealed manner by engagement of two
halves of a zipper 1420 provided on the edge of the expandable body 1200 and the cover
1400, respectively. Once the cover 1400 is closed, the main body 1100, expandable
body 1200, collapsible portion 1300 and cover 1400 collectively define a substantially
enclosed space or cavity for receiving various articles.
[0009] As shown in Fig. 2, the main body 1100 includes a frame 1120 made of a plurality
of fiberglass rods or pipes that can be substantially parallel to one another. The
main body 1100 also includes a pair of opposite top brackets 1130, which are connected
to the top end of the frame 1120, respectively. A top panel 1140 is provided, extending
between and connected to the opposite top brackets 1130. In a similar manner, the
main body 1100 includes a pair of opposite bottom brackets 1150 and a bottom panel
1160. The top brackets 1130 and the bottom brackets 1150 provide corners of the luggage
1000, to which a wheel can be mounted. The top brackets 1130 and/or the bottom brackets
1150 can be provided with receiving mechanism (such as elevations with receiving holes)
corresponding to the fiberglass rods; the receiving mechanism can be molded integrally
with the brackets. In addition, the top brackets 1130 and bottom brackets 1150 can
have different shape, profile or material.
[0010] A covering material 1170, such as a fabric, is applied to substantially surround
the frame, top and bottom brackets and top and bottom panels, to thus provide a receptacle
in the shape of a half shell. One or more corner or edge guards can be provided to
the main body 1100 for protecting the piping, fabric, zippers and the like of the
luggage. For example, a rear corner guard 1180 can be attached to an outer surface
of the covering material 1170, at a rear corner of the main body 1100 for preventing
the rear corner from cracking or abrading. The corner guard 1180 can be in the shape
of a curved L, or of any suitable shape or profile. In addition, multiple corner or
edge guards can be utilized to protect different parts of the luggage, including the
corners of the luggage, the edge of the luggage, the sides of the luggage, the top
portion of the luggage and/or the bottom portion of the luggage.
[0011] The luggage 1000 further includes an extendable or retractable handle 1500. The handle
1500 can be extended or retracted to allow a user to pull or push the luggage 1000.
The extendable handle 1500 can be provided externally of the main body 1100. The external
handle offers certain benefits. For example, the handle can be readily accessed externally
to achieve easy maintenance or replacement of the handle; the internal surface of
the main body, on which the articles (such as, clothes) are packed, are generally
flat to avoid wrinkles on the articles; the external handle does not affect the integrity
of the receiving space within the main body, which permits the space to be used more
efficiently. Alternatively, the handle 1500 can be an internal handle.
[0012] In addition, a top handle 1520 and a side handle 1530 can also be provided to facilitate
lifting the luggage 1000. Additional handles, hooks, straps and the like can be provided
at various positions of the luggage as deemed necessary for lifting, carrying or otherwise
manipulating the luggage.
[0013] The expandable body 1200 can have a wall 1220 that defines the circumference of the
frame of the expandable body 1200. The dimensions of the wall 1220 can vary. For example,
the wall 1220 can have a height H of 2 inches and a thickness T of 6mm, as shown in
Fig. 2. The expandable body 1200 also includes one or more corner or edge guards 1230,
which can be the same as or similar to the corner or edge guard(s) of the main body
1100 as described above. The expandable body 1200 further includes a pair of bottom
corner receivers 1240, which are disposed at opposite bottom corners of the expandable
body 1200.
[0014] The luggage 1000 further includes a plurality of rotational wheels 1600 mounted to
the main body 1100 and/or the expandable body 1200, respectively. The rotational wheels
1600 include a first pair of wheels 1620 mounted to the main body 1100 and a second
pair of wheels 1640 mounted to the expandable body 1200. For example, the first pair
of wheels 1620 can be larger in size than the second pair of wheels 1640 or the wheels
can be of the same size. Exemplary dimension of the rotational wheels 1600 includes
but is not limited to 5" x 4" x 7" (12.7 x 10.2 x 17.8 cm) or 10" x 10" x 10" (25.4
x 25.4 x 25.4 cm); other suitable dimensions are within the scope of the disclosure.
Optionally, at least one of the rotational wheels 1600 can have a brake mechanism,
such that this rotational wheel can be fixed in one direction while the others can
spin freely in any direction. Optionally, the rotational wheels 1600 comprise a single,
swiveling wheel per corner of the main body which swiveling wheel can freely rotate
360 degrees or two, three or four wheels per corner of the main body and/or expandable
body.
[0015] Referring back to Fig. 1, a three-dimensional coordinate system is defined in this
figure. In this coordinate system, the X-axis and the Y-axis collectively defines
a rolling surface, on which the rotational wheel 1600 can be rolled to move the luggage.
The Z-axis is perpendicular to the rolling surface.
[0016] The rotational wheels 1600 are adapted to rotate individually or collectively along
a rotational axis RA that is substantially parallel to the rolling surface. By means
of the rotation of the wheels 1600 on the rolling surface with respect to the rotational
axis RA, the luggage 1000 can be rolled or moved along opposite directions A and B
within or parallel to the rolling surface. In addition, the rotational wheels 1600
are adapted to rotate individually or collectively along a spin axis SA that is substantially
perpendicular to the rolling surfaces and parallel to the Z axis. The rotation of
the rotational wheels 1600 with respect to the spin axis SA changes the orientation
of the luggage 1000 and also the orientation of the rotational axis RA. Thus, the
luggage 1000 can be move in any direction along the rolling surface.
[0017] As shown in Fig. 2, the first pair of wheels 1620 each includes a first mount 1622,
through which the wheels 1620 can be fixedly mounted to the bottom brackets 1150,
respectively. For example, the first mount 1622 includes a plate 1624, which can be
shaped to conform to the lower external profile of the bottom bracket 1150, such that
the first mount 1622 can be snugly fitted and connected to the bottom bracket 1150.
[0018] Similarly, the second pair of wheels 1640 each includes a second mount 1642, through
which the wheels 1640 can be fixedly mounted to the bottom corner receivers 1240 of
the expandable body 1200, respectively. For example, the second mount 1642 can include
an L-shaped plate 1644, which can be snugly fitted and connected to the bottom corner
receiver 1240. Although not described in detail, the wheels 1620 and 1640 can include
other structures necessary for implementing a rotational wheel.
[0019] As shown in Fig. 8, the luggage 1000 further includes an expansion and locking device
1700, which is a ratcheting assembly. The detailed description of the expansion and
locking device 1700 is found in the co-pending and commonly owned
U.S. Patent Application No. 13/694,191, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein for all purposes. The expansion
and locking device is configured to allow free movement of the expandable body in
a compression direction towards the main body. Thus, upon completion of packing by
the user, the user can compress the expandable body of the luggage to take up any
unused space within the luggage, which results in a tightly packed luggage. Subsequently,
the tightly packed articles in the luggage may apply a pressure against the expandable
body; in this case, the expansion and locking device is configured to enable locking
of the expandable body with respect to the main body, which prevents movement of the
expandable body away from the main body in an expanding direction away. Therefore,
the expandable body is locked in place.
[0020] The locking of the expandable body can be disabled by operating a release mechanism
(such as, by pressing a biased lever) to selectively allow incremental movements of
the expandable body away from the main body in the expanding direction. Thus, the
user has the option of selectively enlarging the capacity of the luggage to pack more
articles in the luggage. Once the articles have been packed in the luggage, the compression
and locking operation of the expandable body, as described above, can be repeated
to compact the luggage.
[0021] The provision of the rotational wheels 1600 allows the luggage 1000 to be moved freely
on a surface by means of the rolling and spinning operation of the wheels. The expansion
and locking device 1700 allows the luggage 1000 to be selectively expanded.
[0022] Fig. 9 is an exploded perspective view showing luggage 2000 according to another
exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The luggage 2000 has substantially
the same or similar structures and configurations as the luggage 1000, except an expandable
body 2200. Description of the same or similar structures of the luggage 2000 is not
provided for the purpose of conciseness. The expandable body 2200 has a wall 2220
that defines the circumference of the frame of the expandable body 2200. The expandable
body 2200 also includes one or more corner or edge guards 2230, which can be the same
as or similar to the guard(s) 1230. In this embodiment, the wall 2220 is continuous
along the circumference of the frame to enhance the integrity of the expandable body
2200. The luggage 2000 further includes one or more rotational wheels 2640 mounted
to the expandable body 2200. The size and dimension of the rotational wheels 2640
can be the same as or similar to the rotational wheels 1640 of the luggage 1000. The
rotational wheels 2640 can each include a second mount 2642, through which the rotational
wheels 2640 can be fixedly mounted to the bottom corners of the expandable body 2200,
respectively. For example, the second mount 2642 can include an L-shaped plate 2644,
which can be snugly fitted and connected to the bottom corners of the expandable body
2200.
[0023] As described above in connection with the exemplary luggage 1000 and 2000, the rotational
wheels can be mounted to the main body and/or the expandable body of the luggage by
using the recessed bottom brackets 1150 in combination with the shaped mount 1622,
using the bottom corner receivers 1240 in combination with the L-shaped mount 1642,
or using the rounded bottom corners of the continuous wall 2220 in combination with
the L-shaped mount 2642. The above combinations can be used selectively depending
on circumferences. For example, the main body of the luggage can have bottom corner
receivers for mounting rotational wheels having an L-shaped mount; and the expandable
body of the luggage can have a continuous wall with rounded bottom corners for mounting
rotational wheels having an L-shaped mount.
[0024] The features of the present invention as applied to various specific embodiments
thereof have been shown and described. It will also be understood that various omissions,
substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated and in
their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the
spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations
of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function
in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of
the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or
method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment
of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested
form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore,
to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.
1. A piece of luggage comprising:
a main body;
an expandable body comprising a collapsible portion, the expandable body being connected
to the main body through the collapsible portion;
an expansion and locking device configured to allow free movement of the expandable
body in a compression direction towards the main body and configured to enable locking
of the expandable body in an expanding direction away from the main body;
a cover pivotably connected to the expandable body;
a zipper having a first half connected to the expandable body and a second half connected
to the cover, wherein the first half and the second half are engageable to each other
to close the cover with respect to the expandable body, such that a substantially
enclosed space is defined by the main body, the expandable body and the cover; and
a plurality of rotational wheels mounted to at least one of the main body and the
expandable body, wherein the luggage stands on the plurality of rotational wheels
and is rotatable with respect to one or more predetermined axes through the plurality
of rotational wheels.
2. The luggage according to Claim 1, wherein the plurality of rotational wheels comprises
a first pair of rotational wheels mounted to the main body and a second pair of rotational
wheels mounted to the expandable body.
3. The luggage according to Claim 2, wherein the main body comprises: a pair of bottom
brackets, to which the first pair of rotational wheels are mounted, respectively;
and the expandable body comprises a pair of bottom corner receivers, to which the
second pair of rotational wheels are mounted, respectively.
4. The luggage according to Claim 3, wherein the first pair of rotational wheels each
includes a plate adapted to conform to the shape of an external bottom surface of
a respective bottom bracket, such that the first pair of rotational wheels can be
snuggly connected to the bottom brackets, respectively.
5. The luggage according to Claim 3, wherein the second pair of rotational wheels each
includes an L-shaped plate adapted to conform to the shape of an external bottom surface
of a respective bottom corner receiver, such that the second pair of rotational wheels
can be snuggly connected to the bottom corner receiver, respectively.
6. The luggage according to Claim 1, further comprising an extendable handle.
7. The luggage according to Claim 1, further comprising at least one of a side handle
and a top handle.
8. The luggage according to Claim 1, further comprising at least one corner or edge guard
mounted to the main body or the expandable body.