Claims
- 1. In an anti tip-over device for an article of wheeled luggage of the type including a rectangular base, a castor wheel at one end of said rectangular base, and ground wheels at an opposite end of said rectangular base providing for the towing of said article of luggage, the improvement comprising
- at least one bar supported on said base for movement between a first position in which said bar is positioned entirely within the confines of said base, and a second position in which at least one end of said bar is extended laterally beyond a side of said base, said at least one end of said bar supporting a castor wheel engageable with a ground surface over which said article of wheeled luggage is to be towed; and,
- resilient means for reacting between said base and said bar and operative to resiliently maintain said bar in said second position, whereby, said bar is movable from said second position towards said first position under the influence of forces exerted on said bar by said bar striking an obstruction in the path of said bag during the towing of said article of luggage.
- 2. The device of claim 1, in which said bar is supported on a pivot for pivotal movement between said first and second positions, and, said resilient means is operative at all times to bias said bar to said second position.
- 3. The device of claim 1, in which said resilient means is provided by coiled springs attached at one end to said bar, and attached at the other end to said base of said luggage, said coiled springs being in a stretched condition and acting oppositely to each other to bias said bar at all times towards said extended position.
- 4. The device of claim 1, including a rhomboidal cam attached to said arm about a pivotal axis of said arm, and at least one leaf spring resiliently engaged with said rhomboidal cam, said leaf spring being rigidly attached to said base of said luggage at one end, whereby, angular movement of said arm produces angular movement of said rhomboidal cam against the reaction of said leaf spring, movement of said arm to a stored position resulting in oversetting of said rhomboidal cam relative to said leaf spring, whereby said leaf spring engages the next adjacent linear surface of said rhomboidal cam to resiliently maintain said arm in said stored position.
- 5. The device of claim 1, in which said resilient means is comprised by a torsion spring, which, in an extended position of said arm, is under zero stress, movement of said arm from said extended position acting to stress said torsion spring, said torsion spring being operative to restore said arm to said extended position upon removal of forces acting to move said arm from said extended position.
- 6. The device of claim 1, in which said resilient means is provided by a fixed pivot on which said arm is rotatable, and a spring wire supported in said fixed pivot and extending radially thereof, a free end of said spring wire being positioned between posts fast with said arm, said spring wire acting to bias said arm to extended position, and being flexed upon movement of said arm from said extended position, said spring wire during such movement sliding freely between said posts.
- 7. The device of claim 1, including multiple said bars respectively supported on said base for movement between said first and second positions.
- 8. The device of claim 7, including at least one connecting rod extending between adjacent said bars, whereby said resilient means operative on one of said bars, is operative to bias the other of said bars to said extended position.
- 9. The device of claim 1, including a pull cord and tensioning device operative to move said arm from said extended second position to said first position for storage of said article of luggage, and, operative to retain said bar in said first position until the tensioning of said cord is released.
- 10. The device of claim 1, including a pull cord and a tensioning device operative to move said arm from said first position to said extended second position, and, operative to retain said bar in said second position until tensioning of said cord is released, further including resilient means interposed between said bar and a member moved angularly by said pull cord, whereby said bar is movable against the bias of said resilient means relative to said cord operated actuating member.
PARENTAGE OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 881,401 filed May 11th, 1992 in the name of Bernard D. Sadow and entitled "ANTI TIP-OVER DEVICE FOR WHEELED LUGGAGE", which is now pending before the USPTO.
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