The present disclosure relates generally to handles. More specifically, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to handles for one or more straps of a carrying bag, such as duffel bags and the like.
Various embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a luggage handle or luggage handle wrap adapted for use in combination with double carry handles for duffels and other luggage. Duffle bags and other luggage often utilize a pair of carry handles or straps made from fabric or similar flexible material. Each handle is attached separately to a side of the duffle, for example. The handles are separate in order to permit access to a zipper opening in the top of the duffle or luggage item. To hold and transport the duffle, one may grasp the two handles or straps simultaneously.
Known handle constructions generally comprise a luggage handle wrap which is attached to one of the handles or straps and is designed to wrap around the second handle or strap in order to form a convenient means to grip the handles together for ease of carrying, and maintain the straps or handles in a generally conjoined position. The wrap may be detached from engagement with at least one of the handles so as to enable the handles to be separated thereby permitting ease of access to the duffle or luggage item. Though such constructions have been available, there has remained the need for an improved luggage handle wrap having improved comfort and ease of assembly and use.
Accordingly, there exists a long felt and unmet need to provide a luggage handle or wrap for luggage straps that provides enhanced ease of use, assembly, and manufacture. Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an improved handle for luggage, including duffel bags and the like. Although various embodiments contemplate providing handles as shown and described herein in combination with luggage, it will be recognized that the present disclosure is not limited to such uses or combinations.
In one aspect of the present invention, a handle for a luggage item is provided, the handle comprising a body portion, the body portion comprising a first end and a second end with an elongate length extending between the first end and the second end. A first channel extends between the first end and the second end, and the first channel comprises a first opening at the first end and a second opening at the second end, the openings of the first channel adapted to receive a strap of a luggage item. A second channel extends between the first end and the second end, wherein the second channel comprises a first opening at the first end and a second opening at the second end, the opening of the second channel adapted to receive a strap of a luggage item. The first channel comprises a substantially enclosed channel, and the second channel comprising an opening extending along the elongate length. A divider member is provided between the first channel and the second channel, wherein the divider member comprises an aperture for securing a first strap to the handle.
In another aspect of the present invention, a handle for a luggage item is provided, the handle comprising a body portion, the body portion comprising a first end and a second end with an elongate length extending between the first end and the second end, a first channel extending between the first end and the second end, wherein the first channel comprises a first opening at the first end and a second opening at the second end, the openings of the first channel adapted to receive a strap of a luggage item. A second channel extends between the first end and the second end, wherein the second channel comprises a first opening at the first end and a second opening at the second end, the openings of the second channel adapted to receive a strap of a luggage item. The second channel comprises an arcuate outer surface with an opening extending along the elongate length, and the arcuate outer surface comprising a first lip and a second lip, the first lip and the second lip provided in opposing relationship with respect to the opening and wherein at least one lip comprises at least one of a flexible and a biased material.
In yet another embodiment, a handle for a luggage item is provided, the handle comprising a body portion, the body portion comprising a first end and a second end with an elongate length extending between the first end and the second end, a channel extending between the first end and the second end, wherein the channel comprises a first lateral opening at the first end and a second lateral opening at the second end, the lateral openings of the channel adapted to receive a strap of a luggage item. The channel comprises an outer surface with an elongate opening extending along the elongate length, and the outer surface comprising a first lip and a second lip, the first lip and the second lip provided in opposing relationship with respect to the elongate opening and wherein at least one lip comprises a flexible material such that the elongate opening can be selectively deformed.
It is an object of embodiments of the present disclosure to provide a molded handle item that comprises an ergonomic user interface and facilitates connection between at least two straps. In one embodiment, the handle is secured or affixed to one strap, and comprises features for receiving at least a second strap. In various embodiments, the handle comprises a resilient or elastic member that generally retains a predetermined shape until acted upon by a force such as may be applied by a user.
It is another object of embodiments of the disclosure to provide a handle that is secured to a first strap and selectively and reliably retains a second strap when desired. In certain embodiments, the handle comprises a first channel that is fully enclosed and through which a first strap is provided or threaded. The handle comprises a second channel with an elongated slot for receiving a second strap. In various embodiments, the first strap is tethered or secured to the handle to prevent the handle from sliding or translating along the length of the first strap.
It is yet another object of embodiments of the present disclosure to provide a handle that is lightweight, comfortable to grasp, and efficient to manufacture. Handles of the present disclosure may be formed of various suitable materials, including but not limited to rubber, thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), polyxymethylene (acetyl) or aliphatic polyamides (nylon) to name a few.
It is yet another object of embodiments of the present disclosure to provide a handle that is capable of selectively securing straps without the use of a hook and loop closure or flap, as provided in various prior art devices.
Accordingly, the present disclosure contemplates a novel luggage handle that is selectively attached to at least one strap of a luggage item. These and other advantages and features will be set forth in the detailed description which follows.
In certain embodiments, the present disclosure provides a handle device for a luggage item wherein the handle device comprises only one channel portion for receiving a strap. In one embodiment, a first strap such as a flexible duffel strap is secured to the handle device and substantially fixed thereto. The handle device comprises an interior volume and at least one longitudinally extending opening or slot for selectively receiving a second strap. In such embodiments, the handle device is devoid of a minor channel as shown and described herein and comprises a main or major channel with one strap secured or securable to the handle by various means as will be recognized by one of skill in the art, and at least one additional strap being selectively receivable within an interior volume of the handle to facilitate carrying of at least two straps with one hand of a user.
This summary is neither intended nor should it be construed as being representative of the full extent and scope of the present disclosure. The present disclosure is set forth in various levels of detail in the Summary as well as in the attached drawings and the Detailed Description and no limitation as to the scope of the present disclosure is intended by either the inclusion or non-inclusion of elements, components, etc. in this Summary. Additional aspects of the present disclosure will become more readily apparent from the Detailed Description, particularly when taken together with the drawings.
Those of skill in the art will recognize that the following description is merely illustrative of the principles of the disclosure, which may be applied in various ways to provide many different alternative embodiments. This description is made for illustrating the general principles of the teachings of this disclosure and is not meant to limit the inventive concepts disclosed herein.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and together with the general description of the disclosure given above and the detailed description of the drawings given below, serve to explain the principles of the disclosures.
It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale. In certain instances, details that are not necessary for an understanding of the disclosure or that render other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted. It should be understood, of course, that the disclosure is not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated herein.
Embodiments of the present disclosure have significant benefits across a broad spectrum of endeavors. Referring now to
The major channel 10 is provided to selectively receive a second strap of the luggage item. The major channel 10 is separated from the minor channel 6 by a divider 8. The divider 8 preferably extends substantially the entire length of the minor 6 and/or major channel 10. In the depicted embodiment, an upper portion of the handle 2 comprises an elongate slot or opening 22 bounded by upper edges 18, 20, which are contemplated as being in the form of a first lip and a second lip in the depicted embodiment, of the handle. In a preferred embodiment, at least portions of the handle 2 include upper edges or lips 18, 20 and comprise a substantially rigid material, such as TPU. Alternative embodiments comprise flexible materials such that various portions of the handle are elastically deformable. Although the depicted embodiment of
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In alternative embodiments, the handle 2 is not generally secured along a length of a strap, and the strap is simply threaded through the minor channel 6 and the handle 2 is allowed to slide along the length of the strap. In further embodiments, the handle 2 is substantially fixed along a length of the strap by one or more structures provided on the strap adjacent the handle 2. For example, in one embodiment, one or more knots, orbs, plates, washers, and/or various combinations thereof are provided adjacent the handle 2, such features comprising a dimension equal to or larger than an opening of the minor channel 6 such that translation of the handle 2 is substantially prevented. In further embodiments, the handle 2 is secured to at least one strap by adhering the strap to the interior of the minor channel 6. In further embodiments, a strap is provided in the minor channel 6 wherein the minor channel 6 comprises a peripheral opening similar to that shown and described with respect to the major channel 10.
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In one embodiment, the void space provided by the minor channel 6 of the handle 2, and the flexibility of the body 4, enables at least a portion of the handle 2 to deform and/or conform to the hand of a user when held or carried. The void space of the minor channel 6 preferably comprises a volume that enables at least some deformation of the outer surface of the body 4.
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In further embodiments, a second strap of a luggage item comprises an ironed or rigid, flat portion that is provided and adapted for inserting through the opening 22. In various alternative embodiments, biasing forces of the strap orient the ironed or rigid, flat portion within the major channel 10 of the handle 2 such that removal of the strap is generally restricted, at least without a user applying a force to rotate the strap to a specific orientation. The strap may be naturally biased (e.g. through its construction, fabric, and orientation) or may be provided with biasing elements such as springs.
While various embodiments of handle devices have been described in detail, it is apparent that modifications and alterations of those embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and alterations are within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Further, the inventions described herein are capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. In addition, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purposes of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “adding” and variations thereof herein are meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof, as well as, additional items.
This U.S. Non-Provisional patent application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/981,026, filed Apr. 17, 2014, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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