The present invention relates to travel accessories and more particularly to an apparatus that can be selectively converted to an elongated support surface for use as a bed or the like support.
An objective of the present invention is to realize a suitcase or the like that can be converted into a bed or chaise lounge.
It is well known that a traveler may become stranded in an airport terminal or the like place for an extended period of time due to unexpected delays in the availability of transport arrangements. In such circumstances, the traveler may need to stay at the airport until alternative arrangements are made. While waiting, a traveler may need to rest. Airports and other like facilities typically provide very little space suitable for rest.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,742,900 discloses a suitcase having foldable portions that can be arranged in an extended state to provide a support surface that can be used as a bed. The foldable portions discloses by U.S. Pat. No. 4,742,900 must traverse the storage space of the suitcase when stored or deployed for use. Thus, a traveler must remove the stored items in order to use the suitcase as a bed or the like resting apparatus, which is inconvenient and burdensome.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,005,709 discloses a trunk having an arrangement that can be transformed into a bed. This arrangement includes a mattress stored in a storage facility that is integrated with the trunk, the storage facility including two hinged support bodies that function to support a portion of the weight of the mattress when the apparatus is deployed for use. The purpose of the mattress is to provide a level surface to support a person in the lying position. Otherwise, the platform realized when the support bodies are deployed includes a substantially recessed surface in the mid section thereof which would not allow a traveler to comfortably use the same as a bed without the mattress.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,856,627 discloses a briefcase with extendable leaves that can be used as extra work space in an extended state. The extra support surfaces provided by the leaves are recessed below the top surface of the suit case. This arrangement does not provide a surface that could provide proper support for a person in a lying state.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,516,523 discloses a suitcase having extendable leaves to define a surface that can be used as an ironing board. The ironing board so defined is as narrow as the narrowest side of the suitcase. Moreover, the arrangement is not configured to provide proper support for a person in a lying state.
An object of the present invention is to provide a suitcase that includes integrated support mechanisms that can be extended to define a platform suitable for use as a bed or a chaise lounge by a user. The platform so defined may include support regions that can support at least the upper section (above the chest) and the mid section (between the chest and below the hips) of a user's body and preferably also the bottom section (below the hips and down to the ankles) of the user.
A suitcase according to the present invention includes at least one support surface which in an extended state includes a region that intercepts a plane coinciding with an exterior region of a top panel or a base panel of the suitcase that can support a mid section of a user in a lying position. The intercepting region thus can support a portion of the upper section of the user in the lying position.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a support mechanism that can be changed from an extended state to a stored state without interfering with the storage space, whereby the user is not forced to remove the items in the storage space in order to deploy the supports for use as a bed or a chaise lounge.
An apparatus according to the present invention, therefore, may include a suitcase having a base panel, a top panel spaced from the base panel, and a plurality of side panels extending from the base panel around a storage space between the top panel and the base panel for receiving items, the base panel and the top panels having a width and a length, and each side panel having a width, which is shorter than the length and the width of the base and top panels, a first support arrangement residing at one side of the suitcase selectively transformable from an extended state to a stored state and from a stored state to an extended state without interfering with the storage space, wherein in the extended state the support arrangement includes a support surface with a region that is intercepted by a horizontal plane coinciding and coplanar with an exterior region of one of the base panel and the top panel. Preferably, an apparatus according to the present invention includes a second support residing at another side of the suitcase opposite the one side and is selectively transformable from an extended state to a stored state and from a stored state to an extended state without interfering with the storage space. Preferably, each support arrangement is wider than the width of the side panels.
In a preferred embodiment, in the extended state, each support arrangement includes a support surface with a region that is intercepted by a plane coinciding with an exterior region of one of the base panel and the top panel.
In one embodiment, each the support arrangement comprises a frame that includes two spaced elongated legs that are connected to one another by an elongated connector and a compliant body that is detachably connectable to the connector. The embodiment may further include a first longitudinally extending support and a second longitudinally extending support, each having two opposite open ends leading into a hollow interior, wherein each longitudinally extending support receives in the interior thereof a respective leg of a frame from one end thereof. The legs of the first support may be receivable in the interior of the legs of the second support in one variation of this embodiment. This embodiment may further include a roller mechanism associated with each compliant body, each roller mechanism including a roller body, wherein the compliant body is rolled around the roller body in the stored state.
In another embodiment, the support surfaces overlap one another and one of the base panel and the top panel in the stored state. The support arrangements may rotate to move from the stored state to the extended state, or may slide when moved from the stored state to the extended state.
An apparatus according to the present invention is:
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the invention which refers to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1C′ illustrates a connector portion of a frame section of a support in a suitcase according to the present invention with the integrated stabilizer thereof partially deployed.
FIG. 1D′ illustrates another arrangement for coupling a sheet to a frame portion of a support.
FIG. 1D″ illustrates a frame portion configured for coupling to a hook-shaped coupling to realize the arrangement illustrated by FIG. 1D′.
FIG 1D′″ illustrates an arrangement for coupling a sheet to a frame portion.
Unless otherwise indicated like numerals identify like features in the disclosed embodiments.
The figures attached to this description are not drawn to scale.
In this application, ′ and ″ are not to be understood to be designations for feet or inches or any other unit of measurement.
According to one aspect of the present invention, two support arrangements 20, 22 are integrated with container section 12. In the first embodiment of the present invention, each support arrangement 20, 22 includes a frame section 24, which is a relatively rigid body (e.g. a steel or aluminum tube), and a foldable or rollable sheet 26 of fabric, plastic, or the like compliant material that is detachably attachable to frame section 24.
In the first embodiment, the sheet 26 may be rolled around a spring loaded roller 28, which may be an elongated, cylindrical rod, tube or the like body. A suitable spring loaded roller 28 may be a roller that is used for spring loaded shades, which are well known. The spring loading of roller 28 allows roller 28 to rotate under the force of a loaded spring so that, upon detachment from frame 24, sheet 26 is rolled up by roller 28. Note that the spring is loaded when sheet 26 is drawn out to be attached to a frame 24 much like a roller mechanism of a spring loaded shade.
Alternatively, sheet 26 may be folded into a compartment.
In the first embodiment, roller mechanism 28 resides adjacent the storage space of container section 12. A cover 29 or the like may be used to separate a roller 28 from the items inside the storage space of container section 12 as illustrated by
In the first embodiment, each sheet 26 is accessible and retractable through a slot 30 defined between an edge of base panel 16 and an edge of a short panel 12″ as illustrated by
According to another aspect of the present invention, each frame section 24 includes two side legs 24′ and an elongated connector 24″ that is connected at each end thereof to an end of a respective side leg 24′. Each frame 24 may be a single piece of elongated material (e.g. a tube or a rod) which is bent to have two legs 24′ and a connector section 24″. Alternatively, a frame 24 may be made with two elongated bodies serving as legs 24′ which are connected at respective ends thereof to ends of another elongated body serving as a connector 24″. A sheet 16 in the first embodiment may be coupled to a connector 24″ by hooks or other appropriate means as described above. Optionally, at least one of the connector 24″ may include a handle section 34.
Each side leg 24′ is longitudinally aligned and receivable inside the interior space of a longitudinally extending, elongated support 32, which may be a tube or the like body. According to one aspect of the present invention, two parallel supports 32 are provided positioned opposite one another, each extending along a bottom edge of a long panel 12′. Each support 32 is open at both opposing ends thereof. Each leg 24′ is receivable inside a support 32 from an open end of the support 32 whereby legs 24′ can be inserted into and retracted from supports 32 in a telescopic manner.
Furthermore, according to another aspect of the present invention, a stabilizer 36 may be pivotably attached (e.g., with a pivot pin 38 or the like) at one end thereof to at least one connector 24″, but preferably both connectors 24″ as illustrated by
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According to another aspect of the present invention, flexible reinforcing ribs 67 may be integrated with sheet 26 to improve the mechanical integrity thereof.
Referring to FIG. 1D′, bar portion 17 may be replaced with an elongated latch 17′. Elongated latch 17′ includes a hook-shaped profile (cross-section). Hook-shaped latch 17′ is receivable in an elongated slot 19′ having a cross-section with a shape complementary to the shape of the cross-section of latch 17′. Slot 19′ may be defined in connector 24″ portion of each frame as illustrated by FIG. 1D″. When a latch 17′ is received in a slot 19′, sheet 26 that is attached to latch 17′ is coupled to a frame 24. To disassemble sheet 26, latch 17′ is withdrawn from slot 19′. In addition to what has been shown and described, other mechanisms such as hooks or the like may also be used to couple a sheet 26 to an associated frame 24.
To use a suitcase 10 according to the present invention, a user can pull out one or both frames 24 from supports 32, pull out a sheet 26 associated with a frame 24 and attach the same to its associated frame 24 by attachment to a connector section 24″ thereof. Then, suitcase 10 is positioned so that top panel 14 makes contact with the floor or the like external support surface. Consequently, base panel 16 of container section 12 is positioned between two support sections 20, 22, and therefore, can support most of the weight of an individual. Note that a suitcase 10 according to the first embodiment, can be converted into a bed without having to open top panel 14. Moreover, advantageously, if base panel 16 is made of a flexible, compliant material, such as fabric, the soft items (e.g., clothing etc.) can serve as a soft support (e.g., a cushion). Thus, in an arrangement according to the present invention, most of the weight of the user can be supported by container section 12 and the contents thereof, which may allow for construction of frames 24 and sheets 26 with lighter weight materials.
An apparatus according to the present invention advantageously embodies the following features. These features are present in every embodiment disclosed herein.
Support arrangements 20,22 can be deployed and stored without having any part thereof interfering (i.e. crossing or passing through) the storage space of container section 12. Thus, a user can conveniently make use of the support mechanisms of the present invention without the need to remove the items contained in the storage space of container section 12.
Moreover, when deployed (i.e. extended state) at least one support arrangement 20,22 (and preferably both support arrangements 20,22) will include a region on a support surface thereof (i.e. a portion on a sheet 26) that intercepts a horizontal plane coinciding and coplanar with a region of the exterior surface of base panel 16 (or top panel 14). Consequently, the mid section of a person can be supported by a region coinciding and coplanar with the exterior surface of base panel 16 (or top panel 14 if support arrangements 20,22 are located at a side nearest to top panel 14) while the upper section of the person can be supported by the region on a support surface that intercepts a horizontal plane coinciding and coplanar with the exterior surface of base panel 16, whereby the body of the person lying down is not forced into an arched position. Rather, the body of the person lying down will find a support position for its mid section on a horizontal plane that coincides and is coplanar with a region on the exterior surface of base panel 16 and another support position for its upper section on a surface of sheet 26. The distance between these two support positions can be determined statistically for a commercial embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, this distance will not be less than two feet. Note that the same support configuration can be provided to support the mid section and the lower section of a person lying down, whereby the body of a person lying down can be supported by three support points on a horizontal plane that coincides and is coplanar with a region on base panel 16, is intercepted by a support surface of a sheet 26 in one support arrangement 20,22, and intercepted by a support surface of a sheet 26 of the other support arrangement 20,22. The appropriate distances between the support points can be determined statistically.
As is apparent from the figures, the support arrangements are wider than the width of side panels 12′,12″ to provide adequate surface area to support the width of a human body lying down. This width (i.e. the distance between legs 24′ in each frame) can also be calculated statistically. Preferably, the width is not less than eighteen inches.
In one embodiment of the present invention, each side legs 24′ of one frame 24 is hollow, open at one end, and capable of receiving in the interior thereof a side leg 24′ of the other frame 24.
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According to one aspect of the present invention, the provision of wheels 44 allows for the use of a connector 24″ as a handle for pulling the suitcase.
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As can be appreciated by a skilled person, an apparatus according to the present invention advantageously embodies the following features. These features are present in every embodiment disclosed herein.
Support arrangements 20,22 can be deployed and stored without having any part thereof interfering (i.e. crossing or passing through) the storage space of container section 12. Thus, a user can conveniently make use of the support mechanisms of the present invention without the need to remove the items contained in the storage space of container section 12.
Moreover, when deployed (i.e. extended state) at least one support arrangement 20,22 (and preferably both support arrangements 20,22) will include a region on a support surface thereof (e.g. a portion on a sheet 26 or a portion on the rigid bodies serving as support arrangements 20,22) that intercepts a horizontal plane coinciding and coplanar with a region of the exterior surface of base panel 16 or top panel 14. Consequently, the mid section of a person can be supported by a region coinciding and coplanar with the exterior surface of a base panel 16 or top panel 14 while the upper section of the person can be supported by the region on a support surface that intercepts a horizontal plane coinciding and coplanar with the exterior surface of base panel 16 or top panel 14, whereby the body of the person lying down is not forced into an arched position. Rather, the body of the person lying down will find a support position for its mid section on a horizontal plane that coincides and is coplanar with a region on the exterior surface of base panel 16 or top panel and another support position for its upper section on a surface of a support arrangement 20,22. The distance between these two support positions can be determined statistically for a commercial embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, this distance will not be less than two feet. Note that the same support configuration can be provided to support the mid section and the lower section of a person lying down, whereby the body of a person lying down can be supported by three support points on a horizontal plane that coincides and is coplanar with a region on base panel 16 or top panel 14, is intercepted by a support surface in one support arrangement 20,22, and intercepted by a support surface of the other support arrangement 20,22. The appropriate distances between the support points can be determined statistically.
As is apparent from the figures, the support arrangements are wider than the width of side panels 12′,12″ to provide adequate surface area to support the width of a human body lying down on his/her back. This width should be taken in a direction transverse to the direction of extension of support arrangements and can also be calculated statistically. Preferably, the width is not less than eighteen inches.
Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred, therefore, that the present invention be limited not by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims.
This application is based on and claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/449,453, filed Mar. 4, 2011, entitled A Suitcase Arrangement, to which a claim of priority is hereby made and the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
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