Claims
- 1. A carrying case having two sides, two ends, a top and a bottom for carrying relatively heavy loads, said carrying case comprising:
- a frame including a pair of relatively rigid, integral end shells and first and second pairs of elongated metal bars extending between said end shells and riveted thereto, said first pair of bars being disposed adjacent upper portions of said end shells, and said second pair being disposed adjacent lower portions of said end shells, for supporting said end shells in fixed position relative to each other, each of said end shells including a generally rectangular panel surrounded by a generally rectangular peripheral channel and forming a respective end of said carrying case, each of said peripheral channels having a generally horizontal bottom portion adjacent the bottom of the panel, and two generally vertical side portions adjacent the respective sides of the panel;
- a unitary member having a bottom and first and second sidewalls extending upwardly from opposite sides of the bottom, said member forming the bottom and sides of said carrying case and each of the ends of said bottom and sidewalls of said member being secured within the bottom and side portions of a respective said peripheral channel; and
- a pair of generally rectangular pocket members forming exterior pockets, one secured to each sidewall;
- each of said pocket members spanning the length of its associated sidewall and being secured at its opposite ends to respective said end shells;
- each of said pocket members having its lower edge folded up and stitched to the respective pocket member and the adjacent sidewall so that the stitching forms a closed bottom for the pocket and forms an elongated sheath beneath the stitching, said second pair of bars being disposed within the respective sheaths of the pocket members.
- 2. A carrying case having two sides, two ends, a top and a bottom for carrying relatively heavy loads, said carrying case comprising:
- a frame including a pair of relatively rigid, integral end shells and first and second pairs of elongated metal bars extending between said end shells and riveted thereto, said first pair of bars being disposed adjacent upper portions of said end shells, and said second pair being disposed adjacent lower portions of said end shells, for supporting said end shells in fixed position relative to each other, each of said end shells including a generally rectangular panel surrounded by a generally rectangular peripheral channel and forming a respective end of said carrying case, each of said peripheral channels having a generally horizontal bottom portion adjacent the bottom of the panel, and two generally vertical side portions adjacent the respective sides of the panel;
- a unitary member having a bottom and first and second sidewalls extending upwardly from opposite sides of the bottom, said member forming the bottom and sides of said carrying case and each of the ends of said bottom and sidewalls of said member being secured within the bottom and side portions of a respective said peripheral channel; and
- a pair of inner liners affixed to inner surfaces of said sidewalls by parallel rows of stitching to form sheaths for said first pair of bars.
- 3. A carrying case having two sides, two ends, a top and a bottom for carrying relatively heavy loads, said carrying case comprising:
- a frame including a pair of relatively rigid, integral end shells, a pair of U-shaped metal guards disposed about lower peripheral portions of said end shells, upper and lower pairs of elongated metal bars extending between said end shells, and a plurality of rivets fastening each of said end shells and U-shaped guards to respective opposite ends of said metal bars, said upper pair of bars being disposed adjacent upper portions of said end shells, and said lower pair being disposed adjacent lower portions of said end shells for supporting said end shells in fixed position relative to each other, each of said end shells including a generally rectangular panel surrounded by a generally rectangular peripheral channel, and forming a respective end of said carrying case, each of said peripheral channels having a generally horizontal bottom portion adjacent the bottom of the panel, two generally vertical side portions adjacent the respective sides of the panel, and a generally horizontal top portion adjacent the top of the panel;
- each of said U-shaped metal gaurds having a generally horizontal bottom portion and a pair of side portions extending upwardly therefrom; and
- a unitary member having a bottom and first and second sidewalls extending upwardly from opposite sides of the bottom, said member forming the bottom and sides of said carrying case, each of the ends of said bottom and sidewalls of said member being secured within the bottom and side portions of a respective one of said peripheral channels; and
- each said end shell having nodes formed on its peripheral channel directly above the side portions of said U-shaped metal guards.
- 4. A carrying case having two sides, two ends, a top and a bottom for carrying relatively heavy loads, said carrying case comprising:
- a frame including a pair of relatively rigid, integral end shells, a pair of U-shaped metal guards disposed about lower peripheral portions of said end shells, upper and lower pairs of elongated metal bars extending between said end shells, and a plurality of rivets fastening each of said end shells and U-shaped guards to respective opposite ends of said metal bars, said upper pair of bars being disposed adjacent upper portions of said end shells, and said lower pair being disposed adjacent lower portions of said end shells for supporting said end shells in fixed position relative to each other, each of said end shells including a generally rectangular panel surrounded by a generally rectangular peripheral channel, and forming a respective end of said carrying case, each of said peripheral channels having a generally horizontal bottom portion adjacent the bottom of the panel, two generally vertical side portions adjacent the respective sides of the panel, and a generally horizontal top portion adjacent the top of the panel;
- each of said U-shaped metal guards having a generally horizontal bottom portion and a pair of side portions extending upwardly therefrom; and
- a unitary member having a bottom and first and second sidewalls extending upwardly from opposite sides of the bottom, said member forming the bottom and sides of said carrying case, each of the ends of said bottom and sidewalls of said member being secured within the bottom and side portions of a respective one of said peripheral channels; and
- a pair of generally rectangular pocket members forming exterior pockets, one secured to each sidewall,
- each of said pocket members spanning the length of its associated sidewall and being secured at its opposite ends to respective said end shells,
- each of said pocket members having its lower edge folded up and stitched to the respective pocket member and to the adjacent sidewall so that the stitching forms a closed bottom for the pocket and forms an elongated sheath beneath the stitching, said second pair of bars being disposed within the respective sheaths of the pocket members.
- 5. A carrying case for carrying relatively heavy loads comprising:
- a unitary member having a bottom, first and second sidewalls extending upwardly from opposite sides of the bottom, and first and second mutually cooperable lid flaps extending generally upwardly from said first and second sidewalls respectively and pivotable between open and closed positions, said lid flaps being configured to overlap partially when in closed position so that said first lid flap is partially covered by said second lid flap,
- a pair of generally rectangular pocket members forming exterior pockets, one secured to each sidewall, each of said pocket members spanning the length of its associated sidewall, each of said pocket members having its lower edge folded up and stitched to the pocket member and to the adjacent sidewall so that the stitching forms a closed bottom for the pocket and forms an elongated sheath extending along the bottom of the pocket,
- inner liners covering interior portions of said unitary member and being secured thereto by parallel rows of stitching to form sheaths adjacent upper portions of said sidewalls,
- a handle secured to said first lid flap and positioned to extend through an opening in said second lid flap when said lid flaps are in closed position,
- locking means for maintaining said lid flaps in closed position, and
- a frame including a pair of relatively rigid, integral end shells fastened to respective opposite ends of said unitary member, a pair of U-shaped metal guards disposed about lower peripheral portions of said end shells, and first and second pairs of elongated spring steel bars extending between said end shells and riveted to said end shells and to said U-shaped metal guards for supporting said end shells in fixed position relative to each other,
- said first pair of bars being disposed within the sheaths adjacent upper portions of the respective sidewalls, and said second pair being disposed within the respective sheaths extending along the bottoms of the pockets,
- each of said U-shaped members having a generally horizontal bottom portion and a pair of side portions extending upwardly therefrom, each of said bottom and side portions having an L-shaped cross section,
- each of said end shells including a generally rectangular panel surrounded by a generally rectangular peripheral channel,
- each of said peripheral channels having a generally horizontal bottom portion adjacent the bottom of the panel, two generally vertical side portions adjacent the respective sides of the panel, and a generally horizontal top portion adjacent the top of the panel, each of the ends of said bottom and sidewalls being secured within the bottom and side portions of one of said peripheral channels,
- each of said peripheral channels having nodes formed on its vertical side portions directly above the side portions of the U-shaped guards and having slots formed adjacent said nodes to enable the end portions of said unitary member to pass from within the peripheral channels to the exteriors of said peripheral channels.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 228,672 entitled "Carrying Case with Guards", filed Jan. 26, 1981, U.S. Pat. No. 4,374,555.
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