Information
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Patent Grant
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6830135
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Patent Number
6,830,135
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Date Filed
Friday, October 25, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 14, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 190 18 A
- 190 39
- 190 115
- 016 1131
- 016 1141
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A handle assembly having a single handle rod of wheeled luggage is provided. The handle grip is extended toward and proximate either side of luggage for ease of holding. Also, there is no interference of user's body with wheel while towing luggage. Moreover, the handle grip is capable of being disposed either parallel or perpendicular with respect to a straight line between wheels of the luggage by rotating either clockwise or counterclockwise for ease of being gripped by either hand which tows the luggage.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to wheeled luggage and more particularly to an improved handle assembly having a single handle rod of wheeled luggage.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventionally, a handle assembly of wheeled luggage has a pair of handle rods. This has the advantage of increased stability while towing luggage. However, it also consumes some precious storage space of luggage because a portion of rear is configured to receive the handle assembly. Further, more components means higher possibility of fail of luggage and higher manufacturing cost. Hence, a handle assembly having a single handle rod has been developed. Such is best illustrated in
FIGS. 16 and 17
. For increasing the structural strength, a handle rod H has a larger diameter. The prior art is unsatisfactory for the purpose for which the invention is concerned for the following reasons: User may feel uncomfortable by holding both a T-shaped handle grip G and a joint C between the handle grip G and a handle rod H. Also, a trouser T may interfere with one wheel while towing luggage because the handle grip G does not extend laterally enough (i.e., it is near the center of luggage). It is quite inconvenient.
Thus, it is desirable to provide a handle assembly having an improved single handle rod of wheeled luggage in order to overcome the above drawbacks of prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a handle assembly having a single handle rod of wheeled luggage wherein the handle grip is extended toward and near one side of luggage for ease of holding. Also, there is no interference of user's body with wheel while towing luggage.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a handle assembly having a single handle rod of wheeled luggage wherein the handle grip is rotatable either clockwise or counterclockwise to an angle of about 180 degrees with respect to a straight line between wheels of the luggage so as to be gripped by either the right or the left hand which tows the luggage.
In one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a handle assembly of wheeled luggage comprising a handle grip extended toward and proximate either side of the luggage for eliminating an interference of a user with one of more wheels of the luggage, the handle grip including a pivot section having a first tunnel, a second tunnel within the first tunnel and having a longitudinal slit on each side surface, an upper section, a lower section, and a peripheral groove between the upper and the lower sections; a sleeve including an upper larger section having a plurality of holes on its periphery, a plurality of pegs inserted through the holes to slidingly contact the groove, a lower smaller section, and a bore through the lower smaller section; a push button assembly received in both the pivot section and the sleeve and including a push button on a top, a post extended downwardly from the push button and having a longitudinal rib on each side surface of the post being slidingly received in the slit, a lower cylindrical member having a diameter smaller than a width of the post, and a base, a recess on a bottom of the base, and an aperture inside the cylindrical member being open to the recess; a handle rod releasably secured to the sleeve; a seat releasably secured within the handle rod and including a circular flange on a top and a channel; and a spring having a top end anchored in the recess and a lower end put on the flange. In an operation the push button is operative to press to compress the spring and lower the base for disengaging from the bore, thereby enabling a rotation of the handle grip and a retraction of the handle rod.
In another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a handle assembly of wheeled luggage comprising a handle grip extended toward and proximate either side of the luggage for eliminating an interference of a user with one of more wheels of the luggage, the handle grip including a hollow bar having a space, a pivot section, a wedge having a first slanted surface, and a sliding member in the space and having a push button at one side on an opening of the hollow bar, a second slanted surface at the other opposite side engaged with the first slanted surface, and a pivot section including a tunnel having a longitudinal slit on each side surface, an upper section, a lower section, and a peripheral groove between the upper and the lower sections; a sleeve including an upper larger section having a plurality of holes on its periphery, a plurality of pegs inserted through the holes to slidingly contact the groove, a lower smaller section, and a bore through the lower smaller section; a push button assembly received in both the pivot section and the sleeve and including a push button on a top, a post on a bottom of the wedge and having a longitudinal rib on each side surface of the post being slidingly received in the slit, a lower cylindrical member having a diameter smaller than a width of the post, and a base, a recess on a bottom of the base, and an aperture inside the cylindrical member being open to the recess; a handle rod releasably secured to the sleeve; a seat releasably secured within the handle rod and including a circular flange on a top and a channel; and a spring having a top end anchored in the recess and a lower end put on the flange. In an operation the push button is operative to press push the sliding member inwardly, move the second slanted surface inwardly to press down the first slanted surface, compress the spring, and lower the base for disengaging from the bore, thereby enabling a rotation of the handle grip and a retraction of the handle rod.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a rear plan view of a first preferred embodiment of handle assembly having a single handle rod according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a top plan view showing the
FIG. 1
luggage being towed;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of handle assembly having a single handle rod according to the invention,
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view of
FIG. 3
handle assembly;
FIG. 5
is a partial cross-sectional view of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view of
FIG. 3
handle assembly in a locked position;
FIG. 7
is a view similar to
FIG. 6
where push button is pressed and handle assembly is in an unlocked position;
FIG. 8
is another view of
FIG. 7
showing handle grip being capable of rotating;
FIG. 9
is an exploded perspective view of a third preferred embodiment of handle assembly having a single handle rod according to the invention;
FIG. 10
is a cross-sectional view of a fourth preferred embodiment of handle assembly having a single handle rod according to the invention where handle assembly is in a locked position;
FIG. 11
is a view similar to
FIG. 10
where push button is pressed and handle assembly is in an unlocked position;
FIG. 12
is a side view showing a using of luggage handle constructed according to any of above preferred embodiments of the invention being towed;
FIG. 13
is a rear plan view of a second configuration of handle grip of the handle assembly according to the invention;
FIG. 14
is a rear plan view of a third configuration of handle grip of the handle assembly according to the invention;
FIG. 15
is a rear plan view of a fourth configuration of handle grip of the handle assembly according to the invention;
FIG. 16
is a rear plan view of a conventional luggage handle assembly having a single handle rod; and
FIG. 17
is a top plan view showing the
FIG. 16
luggage being towed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, there is shown a first preferred embodiment of luggage
50
according to the invention comprising a front
51
, a rear
52
, two sides
53
and
54
, a top
57
, a bottom
58
, two wheels
55
and
56
, and a retractable handle assembly
10
which is the subject of the invention. The handle assembly
10
comprises a handle rod
15
(i.e., first sliding tube) having an upper portion and a lower portion, a handle grip
20
extended horizontally from a top of the handle rod
15
(i.e., parallel to a straight line between wheels, the top
57
, or the bottom
58
) in a normal unused position wherein the horizontal extension length of the handle grip
20
is slightly smaller than a half of width of the top
57
.
It means that the handle grip
20
is extending horizontally from the top of the handle rod
15
almost to a side
53
of the luggage. As shown in
FIG. 2
, in a case that the left hand holds the handle grip
20
a sufficient distance between the side
53
and the foot F is obtained. As a result, the user's foot is prevented from being interfered with the wheel
55
while towing the luggage
50
. It is noted that the handle grip
20
may be extended toward and sufficiently proximate the right side
54
for being adapted to be gripped by the user's right hand in the other embodiment without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
Referring to
FIGS. 3
to
8
, there is shown a second preferred embodiment of luggage
50
constricted in accordance with the invention comprising a front
51
, a rear
52
, two sides
53
and
54
, a top
57
, a bottom
58
, two wheels
55
and
56
, and a retractable handle assembly
10
extended upward from a center at a joining edge of the top
57
and the rear
52
. The handle assembly
10
is the subject of the invention and will be described in detail as follows. The handle assembly
10
comprises a handle grip
20
, a sleeve
12
, a push button assembly
11
, a first sliding tube
15
, a second sliding tube
16
, a support tube
17
, a first locking device
18
, and a second locking device
19
. Note that the components and operation of the handle assembly
10
are well known. Thus a detailed description thereof is omitted herein for the sake of brevity except those detailed below.
As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the handle grip
20
comprises a horizontal bar
21
having a downwardly extended hook
211
at one end, a pivot section
22
proximate the other end of the bar
21
having a circular tunnel
210
through the pivot section
22
, a square tunnel
220
within the circular tunnel
210
and having a longitudinal slit
2201
on each side surface, a large diameter section
221
on upper part of the pivot section
22
, a small diameter section
222
below the large diameter section
221
, and a peripheral groove
2220
between the large diameter section
221
and the small diameter section
222
. The push button assembly
11
is received in both the pivot section
22
and the sleeve
12
and comprises a push button
110
on a top, a post
111
extended downwardly from the push button
110
and having a square cross-section and a longitudinal rib
1110
on each side surface of the post
111
being slidingly received in the slit
2201
, a cylindrical member
112
having a diameter smaller than the width of the post
111
being extended downwardly from the post
111
, and a square base
113
, a recess
115
on a bottom of the base
113
, and a central circular aperture
114
inside the cylindrical member
112
being open to the recess
115
. The sleeve
12
comprises an upper larger section
120
having four equally spaced apart holes
1201
on its periphery, four pegs
123
inserted through holes
1201
to slidingly contact the groove
2220
, a lower smaller section
121
having two opposite holes
1210
on its periphery, and a square bore
124
through the lower smaller section
121
. The handle assembly
10
further comprises a seat
14
including a circular flange
141
on a top, a base
142
, a tunnel
143
through the base
142
, and two opposite holes
144
on its periphery open to the tunnel
143
; and a spring
13
having a top end anchored in the recess
115
and a lower end put on the flange
141
. The first sliding tube
15
comprises two upper opposite large holes
151
, two screws
153
driven through holes
151
and holes
1210
to secure the first sliding tube
15
to the sleeve
12
, two lower opposite small holes
152
, two screws
154
driven through the holes
152
and
144
to secure the seat
14
within the first sliding tube
15
.
The assembled handle assembly
10
is shown in
FIG. 6
wherein the base
113
is urged upwardly by the spring
13
to be stopped at the top edge of the bore
124
and a spring depressible locking pin
183
is inserted into one of a plurality of apertures on the second sliding tube
16
in a locked state.
Note that one characteristics of the invention is that there is no interference of user's foot F with the wheel
55
while towing the luggage
50
. This is because the handle grip
20
is extended toward and sufficiently proximate one side (e.g., the left side
53
as shown in
FIG. 2
) of the luggage for being adapted to be gripped by the user's left hand, thus leaving a sufficient distance between the user's foot F and the wheel
55
. It is further noted that the handle grip
20
may be extended toward and sufficiently proximate the right side
54
for being adapted to be gripped by the user's right hand in the other embodiment without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
Referring to
FIGS. 7 and 8
specifically, an operation of the invention will now be described in detail as follows: First, a user can press the push button
110
to compress the spring
13
. At the same time, the base
113
is lowered to disengage from the top edge of the bore
124
. Also, the locking pin
183
is unlocked. Hence, user can then rotate clockwise or counterclockwise the handle grip
20
per operation until a desired angle of the handle grip
20
with respect to the luggage
50
(i.e., straight line between wheels) is reached (i.e., a position where the user feels comfortable when gripping the handle grip
20
for towing luggage). Note that the handle grip
20
is adapted to rotate 90 degrees per operation because the elements
111
,
220
,
124
, and
113
are square (see FIGS.
4
and
5
). In another embodiment, the handle grip
20
is adapted to rotate 45 degrees per operation since the elements
111
,
220
,
124
, and
113
are made as octagons. In still another embodiment, the handle grip
20
is adapted to rotate 30 degrees per operation since the elements
111
,
220
,
124
, and
113
are made as ones having twelve equal sides.
Referring to
FIG. 9
, there is shown a third preferred embodiment of handle assembly
10
according to the invention. The differences between the second and the third embodiments are that four pegs
123
of the second embodiment are replaced by two elongate members
123
A each having a circular (or square) cross-section; and four equally spaced apart holes
1201
are replaced by four spaced apart holes
1201
A while having shapes different from that of the holes
1201
.
Referring to
FIGS. 10 and 11
there is shown a fourth preferred embodiment of handle assembly
10
according to the invention. The differences between the second and the fourth embodiments are that the handle grip
20
B is hollow and having a space
214
B, the push button assembly
11
is replaced by a push button assembly
11
A including a wedge
110
A on top of the post
111
having a slanted surface
114
A, and a sliding member
11
B in the space
214
B and having a horizontal push button
110
B at one side on the opening of the handle grip
20
b
and a slanted surface
114
B at the other opposite side engaged with the slanged surface
114
A.
Referring to
FIG. 11
specifically, an operation of the fourth embodiment of the invention will now be described in detail as follows: First, a user can press the push button
110
B to push the sliding member
11
B inwardly. At the same time, the slanted surface
114
B moves inwardly to press down the slanted surface
114
A. As a result, the spring
13
is compressed to energize, the base
113
is lowered to disengage from the top edge of the bore
124
, and the locking pin
183
is unlocked. Similarly, the user can then rotate clockwise or counterclockwise the handle grip
20
B until a desired angle of the handle grip
20
B with respect to the luggage
50
is reached.
As state above, the characteristics of the invention is that the handle grip is extended toward and sufficiently proximate one side of the luggage for being adapted to be gripped by the user's either hand, thus leaving a sufficient distance between the user's foot and either wheel for preventing a possible interference of user's foot with the wheel from occurring while towing the luggage. Additionally, the invention comprises the characteristics by referring to FIG.
12
. As shown, handle grip
20
is rotated clockwise or counterclockwise to an about 90-degree angle with respect to the luggage
50
, i.e., with respect to the straight line between wheels of the luggage
50
. At this position, the user can also smoothly tow the luggage
50
by holding the handle grip
20
. Note that above mechanism of the rotation of the handle grip
20
with respect to the luggage
50
may be eliminated in any of other embodiments in a suitable scheme (i.e., the handle grip
20
is fixed on the handle assembly
10
).
Referring to
FIGS. 13
to
15
, there are shown three different configurations of the handle grip
20
. As shown in
FIG. 13
, a handle grip
20
C has an arcuate inner edge
208
of a joint between itself and the first sliding tube
15
. The handle grip
20
C of handle assembly
10
C includes a push button
110
C. As shown in
FIG. 14
, a handle grip
20
D of handle assembly
10
D has an arcuate joint between itself and the first sliding tube
15
and a push button
110
D is disposed on a top of the arcuate joint. As shown in
FIG. 15
, a handle grip
20
E has an arcuate joint between itself and the first sliding tube
15
and an arcuate hooked end having a construction similar to that of the arcuate joint. The handle grip
20
E of handle assembly
10
E includes a push button
110
E.
While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
Claims
- 1. The luggage having a front, a rear, two sides, a top, two wheels and a handle assembly, the handle assembly of wheeled luggage comprising:a handle rod having an upper portion and a lower portion; a handle grip extended horizontally from the upper portion of the handle rod and toward the side of the luggage parallel to a straight line between two wheels, for eliminating an interference of a user with one or more wheels of the luggage, the handle grip including a pivot section at the upper portion of the handle rod; a sleeve including an upper larger section having a plurality of holes on its periphery, a plurality of pegs inserted through the holes to slidingly contact a groove of the pivot section, a lower smaller section, and a bore through the lower smaller section; a push button assembly received in both the pivot section and the sleeve and including a push button on a top, a post extended downwardly from the push button, and a lower cylindrical member extending downwardly from the post; a seat releasably secured within the handle rod and having a circular flange on a top; and a spring having a top end anchored in a recess of the push button and a lower end put on the flange of the seat; wherein in an operation, the push button is operative to press to compress the spring and to lower a base of the push button for disengaging from the bore of the sleeve, thereby enabling a rotation of the handle grip and a retraction of the handle rod.
- 2. The handle assembly of claim 1, wherein the pivot section of the handle grip further comprises a first tunnel, a second tunnel within the first tunnel and having a longitudinal slit on an inner side surface thereof, an upper section, a lower section, and a peripheral groove between the upper and the lower sections; and the push button further comprises a longitudinal rib on an outer side surface of the post being slidingly received in the slit of the second tunnel, and the lower cylindrical member extending downwardly from the post and having a diameter smaller than a width of the post, and the base is provided at a bottom of the cylindrical member, and the recess on a bottom of the base.
- 3. The handle assembly of claim 2, wherein each of the post, the second tunnel, the bore, and the base has a twelve sided shape so that the handle grip is adapted to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise at an angle of 30 degrees with respect to the straight line per operation.
- 4. The handle assembly of claim 2, wherein each of the post, the second tunnel, the bore, and the base has a four sided shape so that the handle grip is adapted to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise at an angle of 90 degrees with respect to the straight line per operation.
- 5. The handle assembly of claim 2, wherein the first tunnel has an inner diameter larger than that of the second tunnel, and the upper section of the handle grip is larger than the lower section thereof.
- 6. The handle assembly of claim 1, wherein the rotation of the handle grip is carried out either clockwise or counterclockwise to an angle of about 180 degrees with respect to a straight line between wheels of the luggage.
- 7. The handle assembly of claim 1, wherein the handle grip comprises a downwardly extended hook at one end proximate the side of the luggage.
- 8. The handle assembly of claim 1, wherein the handle rod is disposed between one end of the handle grip and the other end thereof and proximate the other end.
- 9. The luggage having a front, a rear, two sides, a top, two wheels and a handle assembly, the handle assembly of wheeled luggage comprising:a handle rod having an upper portion and a lower portion, the handle rod extended upward from a center at a joining edge of the top and the rear of the luggage; a handle grip extended horizontally from the upper portion of the handle rod and toward the side of the luggage parallel to a straight line between two wheels, for eliminating an interference of a user with one or more wheels of the luggage, the handle grip including a hollow bar having a space, and a pivot section at the upper portion of the handle rod; a sleeve including an upper larger section having a plurality of holes on its periphery, a plurality of pegs inserted through the holes to slidingly contact a peripheral groove of the pivot section, a lower smaller section, and a bore through the lower smaller section; a push button assembly received within the space of the hollow bar, the pivot section and the sleeve and including a wedge having a first slanted surface on a top of a post, and a sliding member received within the space of the handle grip and having a horizontal push button at one side on an opening of the hollow bar, a second slanted surface at the other opposite side engaged with the first slanted surface, the post extended downwardly from the wedge, and a lower cylindrical member extending downwardly from the post; a seat releasably secured within the handle rod and including a circular flange on a top; and a spring having a top end anchored in the cylindrical member and a lower end put on the circular flange of the seat; wherein in an operation, the push button is operative to press to push the sliding member inwardly, move the second slanted surface inwardly to press down the first slanged surface, compress the spring, and to lower the cylindrical member for disengaging from the bore of the sleeve, thereby enabling a rotation of the handle grip and a retraction of the handle rod.
- 10. The handle assembly of claim 9, wherein the pivot section of the handle grip further comprises a first tunnel having a longitudinal slit on an inner side surface thereof, an upper section, a lower section, and the peripheral groove is located between the upper and the lower sections; and the push button assembly further comprises a longitudinal rib on an outer side surface of the post being slidingly received in the slit of the tunnel of the pivot section, the lower cylindrical member extending downwardly from the post and having a diameter smaller than a width of the post, and a base provided at a bottom of the cylindrical member, and a recess on a bottom of the base.
- 11. The handle assembly of claim 10, wherein each of the post, the tunnel, the bore, and the base has a twelve sided shape so that the handle grip is adapted to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise at an angle of 30 degrees with respect to the straight line per operation.
- 12. The handle assembly of claim 9, the rotation of the handle grip is carried out either clockwise or counterclockwise to an angle of about 180 degrees with respect to a straight line between wheels of the luggage.
- 13. The handle assembly of claim 9, wherein the handle grip comprises a downwardly extended hook at one end proximate the side of the luggage.
- 14. The handle assembly of claim 9, wherein the handle rod is disposed between one end of the handle grip and the other end thereof and proximate the other end.
- 15. The handle assembly of claim 9, wherein the handle grip has an arcuate joint between itself and the handle rod and an arcuate hooked end opposite to the arcuate joint.
Priority Claims (2)
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