This invention relates to wheeled transport devices, such as luggage, carts or containers, configured to be manually pulled or pushed in an inclined position by a pedestrian user.
Business travelers can frequently be seen wheeling carry-on luggage through airports, bus terminals and such, often while carrying other luggage or personal effects, or a beverage, in their other hand. Thus, it appears to us that something is needed to help reduce the number of items a pedestrian must juggle while maneuvering from place to place while wheeling a suitcase. Such a solution may also be employed to advantage for persons pushing or pulling other wheeled carts or containers, such as trash cans, garden carts or wheelbarrows.
In various aspects, this invention features a holder, such as a beverage cup holder, pivotably mounted to a hand-pulled/pushed transport device, such as a suitcase, trash can, garden cart, hand cart or other device that is supported by wheels and moved about in an inclined position, that maintains a substantially stable orientation with respect to the ground plane as the transport device is tilted between resting and operating positions.
One aspect of the invention features a wheeled transport device, such as a suitcase, configured to be manually wheeled in an inclined position by a pedestrian user. The transport device includes a main body defining a compartment for containing goods to be transported, and having a bottom surface upon which the device is at least partially supported in a non-rolling, upright position. The device has a handle disposed at an upper end of the body when the transport device is in an operative, inclined position, the handle manually graspable by the pedestrian user while walking. At least one wheel is disposed at a lower end of the body when the transport device is in an operative, inclined position, and arranged to support the device while rolling along a surface upon which the user is walking. Notably, a holder is attached to the device and mounted to freely pivot about a substantially horizontal pivot axis as the device is wheeled in its inclined position and as the device is raised to its upright position, the holder defining an aperture arranged to receive a personal item, such as a beverage container or other loose items, to be held by the holder during use.
In some cases, the aperture is sized to hold a disposable coffee cup.
In some embodiments, the holder is selectively movable between a first, deployed position exposed for use, and a second, stowed position. Preferably, in its second, stowed position, the holder is fully contained within an overall outer boundary of the main body of the device.
In some examples, the holder is mounted directly to the handle of the device. The handle, in some configurations, is selectively movable between a first, extended position and a second, stowed position. The holder may be mounted to the handle so as to be automatically moved to a stowed position as the handle is moved to its stowed position. In some cases, the holder is mounted to the handle at two opposing pivots, one on each of two parallel rails of the handle, that together define the pivot axis. Preferably, such a holder is sized to lie completely within a volume bounded between the two rails of the handle when in its stowed position.
In some embodiments, the holder is selectively movable to any of a multiple number of positions along the handle for use.
In some other examples, the holder is extendable from a lateral side of the main body for use. For example, the holder may be pivotably mounted to a frame extendable from the main body of the device to expose the holder for use. In one case, the frame is pivotably mounted to the main body and supported by a bi-stable spring that biases the frame toward its extended position when extended, and biases the frame toward its stowed position when stowed.
The handle, in some constructions, is retractable and includes at least two telescoping portions.
Another aspect of the invention provides a method of transporting a beverage container. The method includes placing the beverage container in the holder of the above-described transport device, grasping the handle of the device, tipping the device to its inclined position, the holder maintaining the beverage container in a substantially upright condition, and then rolling the inclined device on its wheel along a surface.
The deployable beverage cup holder described herein can allow the user free use of both hands for certain operations of the transport process, while enjoying a beverage. The cup holder can be configured to be automatically or manually storable upon the transport device in a compact way that does not exceed the primary boundary geometry of the body of the luggage or other transport device. The cup holder is gimbal-mounted, such that normal variations in inclination of the luggage caused by the transport process are unlikely to tip the cup and spill the contents.
For transport devices such as luggage that are subject to various governmental and airline regulations and rules, it is preferable that the cup holder be either removable from the luggage in its storage position, or completely stowable within the extent of the main body of the luggage.
The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements.
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A number of embodiments of the invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/599,423, filed Aug. 6, 2004 and entitled “Accessory for Wheeled Transport Devices,” which is incorporated by reference herein.
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60599423 | Aug 2004 | US |