Information
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Patent Grant
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6527306
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Patent Number
6,527,306
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Date Filed
Friday, September 8, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Swan; J. J.
- Rodgers; Matthew E.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 312
- 070 67
- 292 56
- 292 63
- 292 68
- 292 109
- 292 110
- 292 111
- 292 113
- 292 114
- 292 DIG 42
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A closing assembly for bags, suitcases and similar, comprises at least one pair of catch means which are associated with a first half-shell of a bag, suitcase or similar and are capable of providing a releasable engagement with a corresponding pair of counter-catch means associated with a second half-shell of the bag, suitcase or similar for closing it. There are provided jointly activatable inhibition means for inhibiting the opening of the bag, suitcase or similar, operationally connected to the at least one pair of catch means and jointly activatable to block the release of the engagement with the pair of counter-catch means.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a closing assembly for suitcases, bags and similar. In particular, the invention relates to a front closing assembly.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
There are known suitcases, particularly of the rigid type, which are provided frontally with a closing element comprising a catch formed at one end of a lever swinging around a pivot, which in turn is located at one end of an arm pivoted approximately at the edge of the front surface of one part of the suitcase, typically the base. A counter-catch is formed in a corresponding position in the proximity of the edge of the front surface of the other part, typically the lid. The lever is also normally associated with a combination or key-operated device.
With this type of closing element, the catch is brought into a position of engagement with the counter-catch by acting on the swinging element after the lid has been closed on to the base of the suitcase, and a tractive force is exerted on the lid by rotating the lever and the arm until the lever is brought into a closing position in which it is essentially aligned with the outer wall of the base of the case. By acting on the combination or key-operated device, it is then possible to lock the lever in the closing position. For opening, after unlocking the combination or key-operated device, it is necessary to act on the lever again, raising it to disengage the catch from the counter-catch.
There are also known suitcases provided frontally with a pair of closing elements of the type described above, identical to each other but structurally and functionally independent, fitted separately to the front surface of the suitcase in positions spaced apart from each other, each being provided with a corresponding combination or key-operated device for safety locking in the closed position.
This solution permits a better distribution of the forces both during the closing of the suitcase and when the suitcase is closed. On the other hand, since each of the closing elements is provided with its own independent combination or key-operated device, the manufacture of the safety lock for the closed position is time-consuming. If, however, these safety devices are combination devices, which, being independent, allow the setting of release combinations which are different from each other, there is a risk that the user will forget one of the two release combinations, and will no longer be able to open the suitcase.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the prior art which has been described, one object of the present invention was to provide a closing assembly for bags, suitcases and similar, particularly for use as a front closing assembly, which does not have the aforesaid disadvantages.
According to the present invention, this object is achieved by means of a closing assembly for bags, suitcases and similar, comprising at least one pair of catch means associated with a first half-shell of a bag, suitcase or similar and capable of providing a releasable engagement with a corresponding pair of counter-catch means associated with a second half-shell of the bag, suitcase or similar for closing it, characterized by comprising jointly activatable inhibition means for inhibiting the opening of the bag, suitcase or similar, operationally connected to the said at least one pair of catch means and jointly activatable to simultaneously inhibit the release of the engagement with the said pair of counter-catch means.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The features and advantages of the present invention will be made clear by the following detailed description of a practical embodiment thereof, illustrated purely by way of a non-limiting example in the attached drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a closing assembly according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a plan view from above of the closing assembly shown in
FIG. 1
, complete with a handle for lifting and carrying a suitcase shown schematically in broken lines;
FIG. 3
is a plan view from above of a detail of the closing assembly;
FIG. 4
is a plan view from below of the closing assembly;
FIG. 5
shows, in an axonometric view and in partial section, a detail of the closing assembly;
FIGS. 6 and 7
show, in a plan view from below and in two different operating conditions, a further detail of the closing assembly;
FIG. 8
shows in a perspective view the closing assembly, a suitcase designed to receive the closing assembly, and corresponding elements for joining the closing assembly to the suitcase; and
FIG. 9
shows in plan view from above the closing assembly applied to the suitcase, in an operating condition in which the suitcase is closed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference to the figures, a closing assembly according to the present invention comprises a one-piece body
1
designed to be mounted on one of two half-shells forming a suitcase, a bag or similar, for example the half-shell forming a base of the suitcase. In particular, the one-piece body
1
is designed to be mounted on a front surface of the base of the suitcase, essentially in the proximity of one edge of the front surface, in a median position.
The one-piece body
1
comprises a central part
5
and two lateral extensions
6
connected to the central part
5
by a cross-piece
7
. Advantageously, approximately U-shaped slots
9
, which are open and flared below, are formed in two opposite lateral walls
8
of the central part
5
, and form sockets to receive with a snap-fit and with the possibility of rotation corresponding pivots
110
of a handle
10
for lifting and carrying the suitcase. For simplicity of the drawings, the handle
10
is shown only in
FIGS. 2
,
8
and
9
. In
FIG. 2
it will also be noted that the distance between the lateral walls
8
of the central part
5
and the corresponding adjacent extensions
6
is such that corresponding bars
111
of the handle
10
can be housed therein with sufficient play. Additionally, the central part
5
advantageously has, opposite the cross-piece
7
, a surface
50
sloping downwards towards an edge
51
with a generally rounded profile mating with the rounded profile of a cross-piece
112
of the handle
10
. In turn, the extensions
6
extend orthogonally to the cross-piece
7
of the one-piece body
1
further than the central part
5
, and their sides opposite the cross-piece
7
have a generally rounded configuration which forms the ideal continuation of the cross-piece
112
of the handle
10
. This contributes to the imparting of a harmonious, compact and aesthetically pleasing appearance to the assembly of the one-piece body
1
and the handle
10
.
Each of the two lateral extensions
6
has hinged to it by a first pivot
11
one end of a corresponding arm
12
, to whose other end a corresponding lever
14
is hinged by a second pivot
13
(FIG.
3
). A spiral spring
21
wound on the pivots
11
and
13
, and with end portions acting on the extension
6
and on the lever
14
respectively, pushes the arm
12
and the lever
14
into the position shown in
FIG. 1
, a position in which the levers
14
are partially raised with respect to the corresponding lateral extensions
6
, ready for a closing operation.
The lateral extensions
6
of the one-piece body
1
are shaped in such a way as to form sockets
15
to receive the corresponding levers
14
, in an operating condition in which the assembly is closed.
One end of the lever
14
is shaped in such a way as to form a catch
16
. The other end of the lever
14
has, slidably associated with it, a release slider
17
provided on its lower surface with a catch
18
capable of interacting, when the lever
14
is housed in the corresponding socket
15
of the lateral extension
6
, with a corresponding counter-catch
19
formed in the base of the socket
15
of the lateral extension
6
. A socket
41
, capable of receiving a projection
40
formed in the corresponding extension
6
when the lever
14
is housed in the socket
15
of the extension
6
, is also formed in the release slider
17
.
The release slider
17
is pressed elastically by a spring which is not visible in the drawings, in such a way that the catch
18
is kept in a position such as to ensure the engagement with the counter-catch
19
, and that the socket
41
projects towards the corresponding projection
40
. However, when the release slider
17
is pushed against the elastic pressure of the spring, the catch
18
advances and can disengage the counter-catch
19
, and the socket
41
moves away from the projection
40
, and therefore the lever
14
can be raised from the corresponding socket
15
.
A locking slider
6
is also slidably housed in the lateral extension
6
, and is elastically pushed by a corresponding spring
150
visible in the views from below in
FIGS. 6 and 7
into a position such that, when the lever
14
is positioned within the corresponding socket
15
, the catch
18
engaging with the counter-catch
19
and the projection
40
engaging with the socket
41
, the locking slider
20
is elastically opposed to the movement of the release slider
17
, so that, in order to release the catch
18
from the counter-catch
19
, to release the socket
41
from the projection
40
and to release the lever
14
, it is necessary to overcome the resistance of the locking slider
20
to the movement of the release slider
17
.
The sliding of the locking sliders
20
in the two lateral extensions
6
can be obstructed by the movement of a pair of arms
22
, visible in FIG.
4
and in greater detail in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, which are slidably housed in corresponding sliding channels formed within the cross-piece
7
, transversely with respect to the direction of sliding of the locking sliders
20
. The two arms
22
act as blockers, selectively releasing (
FIG. 7
) or blocking (
FIG. 6
) one end of the sliding channels of the locking sliders
20
, thus allowing or obstructing, respectively, the sliding of the locking sliders
20
.
The two arms
22
can be moved simultaneously by means of a single central control slider
23
housed in the central part
5
of the one-piece body and slidable transversely with respect to the arms
22
, and consequently parallel to the direction of sliding of the locking sliders
20
. With reference to
FIG. 5
, the central slider
23
comprises a central body
27
, with a pair of slots
28
in the opposite side walls
29
of the central body, through which passes a guide pin
30
supported at both ends by the central part
5
of the one-piece body
1
. The slider
23
is provided with two wings
24
, each provided with a slot
25
which is oblique with respect to the direction of sliding of the slider
23
. The oblique slot
25
slidably houses a projection
250
formed in an enlarged end
26
of the arms
22
, in such a way that the movement of advance or withdrawal of the slider
23
in the direction of the arrow A in
FIG. 5
is converted, by means of the sliding coupling formed by the slots
25
and the projections
250
, into the movement of the arms
22
in the orthogonal direction indicated by the arrow B. The slider
23
can be operated manually by the user's action on a block
31
projecting from the upper surface of the central part
5
of the one-piece body
1
through an access aperture having suitable dimensions to allow the movement of the block
31
.
A combination device
32
, with a dial accessible externally to the user, is also preferably housed in the central part of the one-piece body
1
. The combination device can be used to block the operation of the slider
23
by preventing its movement in the direction B, and consequently preventing the withdrawal of the arms
22
from the position shown in
FIG. 6
; in this way the locking sliders
20
, being unable to slide when the release sliders
17
provided on the levers
14
are pressed, prevents the disengagement of the catches
18
of the levers from the corresponding counter-catches
19
, and the disengagement of the sockets
41
from the corresponding projections
40
.
FIGS. 2 and 8
show in detail the means for joining the closing assembly to the suitcase. A plurality of frontally projecting extensions
33
, having a generally U-shaped cross section, is formed along the cross-piece of the one-piece body
1
. These extensions
33
are designed to be inserted in corresponding sockets
34
of essentially rectangular section aligned along one edge
4
of the base half-shell
2
of a suitcase
3
, for example a suitcase of the rigid type. The insertion of the extensions
33
into the corresponding sockets
34
is guided by a pair of guide elements
35
consisting essentially of undercuts insertable into two corresponding sockets
36
of matching shape formed frontally in the cross-piece
7
, on the two sides of the plurality of extensions
33
. This enables the closing assembly to be mounted on the suitcase in a fast and simple way, without the need to use additional fixing elements.
FIG. 9
shows the closing assembly according to the present invention attached to the suitcase
3
, the latter being open. To close the suitcase, the half-shell
37
forming the lid of the suitcase
3
is initially positioned on the base
2
in such a way that the edges
4
of the base and
38
of the cover meet. By rotation of the levers
14
and the corresponding arms
12
about the pivots
13
and
11
respectively, the catches
16
at the ends of the levers
14
are brought into a position of engagement with corresponding counter-catches
39
formed in suitable positions in the edge
38
of the lid
37
. Then, by means of pressure on the ends of the levers
14
opposite those at which the catches
16
are formed, the levers
14
and the corresponding arms
12
are rotated about the pivots
11
,
13
respectively, while simultaneously exerting a tractive force on the lid
37
. When the levers
14
are within the corresponding sockets
15
in the extensions
6
, further pressure against the elastic pressure of the release sliders
17
causes the catches
18
to be snap-fitted into the corresponding counter-catches
19
, and causes the projections
40
to be inserted into the corresponding sockets
41
, thus locking the levers
14
in the closed position.
For opening, the release sliders
17
of the levers
14
are pressed to disengage the catches
18
from the corresponding counter-catches
19
, and to disengage the sockets
41
from the corresponding projections
40
, thus releasing the levers
14
which can then be raised.
However, if the block
31
is moved to cause the sliding of the slider
23
when the levers
14
are in the closed position, the arms
22
slide in the direction B shown in
FIG. 5
, thus blocking with their free ends the sliding channels of the locking sliders
20
. In this way, even if the release sliders
17
are pressed, they cannot slide, since they are prevented from doing so by the locking sliders
20
. Thus the catches
18
cannot be disengaged from the corresponding counter-catches
19
, and the sockets
41
cannot be disengaged from the corresponding projections
40
, and the levers
14
cannot be raised. Thus the opening of the suitcase is prevented.
For greater security, if the combination device
32
is operated after the block
31
has been moved to the locking position, the return of the block
31
to the release position is made impossible, thus making it impossible to open the suitcase until the correct combination is set by means of the dial of the locking device.
The closing assembly according to the present invention, comprising a pair of levers with catches capable of interacting with a corresponding pair of counter-catches, provides a good distribution of forces both during the operation of closing the suitcase and when the suitcase is closed. Moreover, since a one-piece body supporting the pair of levers with catches is provided, the assembly operations are fast and easy, it being unnecessary to mount the pair of levers individually. A further advantage due to the fact that the closing assembly is made in the form of a one-piece body which can be separated from the suitcase lies in the ease of replacement of the assembly in case of malfunction or breakage.
The provision of the single slider
23
, which causes the locking and release of both levers
14
simultaneously, makes the use of the closing assembly easy and fast. Moreover, since the single slider
23
causes the locking and release of both levers
14
, it is possible to provide a single security device, consisting of a combination device in the example described, for the secure locking of the closing assembly in the closed condition, thus resolving the problems encountered in the prior art.
Yet another advantage of the closing assembly according to the invention lies in the fact that it also acts as a support for the mounting of the handle. This makes it unnecessary to provide further hinge means of the handle on the suitcase.
The result is also particularly pleasing from the aesthetic point of view.
The closing assembly according to the invention can be used advantageously for the frontal closing of suitcases, particularly but not exclusively of the rigid type, bags, or similar, on its own or in combination with other closing elements, for example side closing elements.
Clearly, variations of and/or additions to the invention as described above and as illustrated may be made without departure from the scope of protection defined in the following claims.
In the first place, although reference was made in the preceding description to a pair of levers with ends in the form of catches and to a corresponding pair of counter-catches, it is clear that the closing assembly according to the invention may comprise a larger number of levers and counter-catches.
It is also clear that the levers with ends in the form of catches and the corresponding counter-catches may have configurations different from those described.
As an alternative to the combination device
32
, it would also be possible to use a key-operated device, or more generally any security device operable only by the legitimate owners of the suitcase.
Claims
- 1. A closing assembly for bags and suitcases comprising:at least one pair of catch means associated with a first half-shell of a bag or suitcase, the catch means being capable of providing a releasable engagement with a corresponding pair of counter-catch means associated with a second half-shell of the bag or suitcase, said releasable engagement for closing the bag or suitcase; and jointly activatable inhibition means for inhibiting the opening of the bag or suitcase, operationally connected to the said at least one pair of catch means, wherein the inhibition means are jointly activatable to simultaneously inhibit the release of the releasable engagement with the said pair of counter-catch means, and wherein the said catch means are movable between an open and a closed position and each of the catch means is provided with corresponding releasable locking means for locking the catch means in the closed position, and with corresponding release means for releasing the said releasable locking means, and the said jointly activatable inhibition means act simultaneously on the release means of the at least one pair of catch means and can be activated for the simultaneous inhibition of the release of the locking means of the at least one pair of catch means by the said release means.
- 2. The closing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the said at least one pair of catch means comprises a pair of swinging levers each having one end in the form of a catch.
- 3. The closing assembly according to claim 2, wherein the closing assembly is made in the form of a one-piece body supporting the said catch means and the said jointly activatable inhibition means, the said one-piece body being capable of being associated with one side of the first half-shell of the bag or suitcase by means of a geometrical fastening.
- 4. The closing assembly according to claim 3, wherein the said geometrical fastening is formed by slot-in fastening means.
- 5. The closing assembly according to claim 4, wherein the said one-piece body is provided with fastening means for the rotatable fastening of a carrying handle of the bag or suitcase.
- 6. The closing assembly according to claim 3, wherein the said one-piece body comprises a central body and at least one pair of lateral extensions joined to the central body by a cross-piece, the said lateral extensions supporting with hinges the said swinging levers and being provided with sockets to house the said levers when the levers are in the closed position.
- 7. The closing assembly according to claim 6, wherein the said releasable locking means comprise at least one pair consisting of a catch and counter-catch formed respectively in a release slider slidably associated with the said lever and in the said socket of the corresponding lateral extension, the said release slider additionally forming the said release means.
- 8. The closing assembly according to claim 7, wherein the said jointly activatable inhibition means comprise, for each of the said at least one pair of engagement meansfirst yielding opposing means opposing the corresponding release slider which are constantly biased to oppose in a yielding way the operation of the release slider; second means movable from a first operating position in which they do not interfere with the yielding opposing means to a second operating position in which they interfere with the yielding opposing means, thus making the opposition of the locking slider non-yielding; and third operating means to cause the simultaneous movement of the said second means.
- 9. The closing assembly according to claim 8, wherein:the said first yielding opposing means comprise an opposing slider housed slidably in a first direction in each of the said lateral extensions and elastically biased in a condition opposing the corresponding release slider; each of the said second means comprises a blocking element housed slidably in a second direction essentially orthogonal to the first direction in the said cross-piece in such a way that in the said second operating position the blocking element partially blocks a sliding channel of the opposing slider; and the said third operating means comprise an operating slider housed slidably in the said first direction in the central body and accessible for manual operation, the operating slider being coupled to each blocking element by means of a sliding coupling.
- 10. The closing assembly according to claim 9, wherein the said jointly activatable inhibition means comprise a security device which can be operated to inhibit the operation of the said operating slider.
- 11. The closing assembly according to claim 10, wherein the said security device is a combination or key-operated device housed in the said central body.
- 12. A closing assembly for bags or suitcases comprising:a one-piece body which can be associated with a first half-shell of a bag or suitcase; at least one pair of catch means, supported by the one-piece body, capable of providing a releasable engagement with a corresponding pair of counter-catch means associated with a second half-shell of the bag or suitcase, said releasable engagement for closing it; and inhibition means for inhibiting the opening of the bag or suitcase, operationally connected to the said at least one pair of catch means and operable to block the release of the engagement with the said pair of counter-catch means; wherein the said catch means are movable between an open and a closed position and each of the catch means is provided with corresponding releasable locking means for locking the catch means in the closed position, and with corresponding release means for releasing the said releasable locking means, and the said jointly activatable inhibition means act simultaneously on the release means of the at least one pair of catch means and can be activated for the simultaneous inhibition of the release of the locking means of the at least one pair of catch means by the said release means.
- 13. The closing assembly according to claim 12, wherein the said one-piece body can be removably associated with the one side of the first half-shell of the bag or suitcase by means of a geometrical fastening.
- 14. The closing assembly according to claim 13, wherein the said geometric fastening is formed by slot-in fastening means.
- 15. The closing assembly according to claim 13, wherein the said one-piece body is provided with fastening means for the rotatable fastening of a carrying handle for the bag or suitcase.
- 16. A bag or suitcase, comprising a first and a second half-shells, and a closing assembly according to claim 12.
- 17. A bag or suitcase, comprising a first and a second half-shells, and a closing assembly according to claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
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