The present disclosure relates to hybrid luggage bags.
Hybrid luggage can be constructed of a combination of one or more hard-sided shell portions and at least one fabric portion joined to the shell portions. The shell portions can be formed of several different materials, including aluminum, polycarbonate, ABS and polypropylene, and combinations thereof. The fabric portions can be formed of, for example but not limited to, polyester, nylon and polypropylene fabric materials.
The following paragraphs are intended to introduce the reader to the more detailed description that follows and not to define or limit the claimed subject matter.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a hybrid luggage bag can include: a first shell portion defining a first side of the bag, the first shell portion including a first forward edge; a second shell portion spaced apart from the first shell portion in a width direction and defining a second side of the bag, the second shell portion including a second forward edge; and a fabric lid defining a front side of the bag, the fabric lid releasably fastened to at least one of the first and second forward edges for permitting access to a storage compartment of the bag.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a hybrid luggage bag can include: a first shell portion defining a first side of the bag, the first shell portion including a first forward edge, a first bottom flange, a first rear flange and a first top flange; a second shell portion spaced apart from the first shell portion in a width direction and defining a second side of the bag, the second shell portion including a second forward edge, a second bottom flange, a second rear flange and a second top flange; at least one fabric portion extending in the width direction between the first and second shell portions, the at least one fabric portion including a bottom panel that is joined between the bottom flanges that together define a bottom side of the bag, a rear panel that is joined between the rear flanges that together define a rear side of the bag, and a top panel that is joined between the top flanges that together define a top side of the bag, the bottom panel including a third forward edge, and the top panel including a fourth forward edge; and a fabric lid defining a front side of the bag, the fabric lid releasably fastened to the forward edges for permitting access to a storage compartment of the bag.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a hybrid luggage bag can include: a first shell portion defining a first side of the bag, the first shell portion including a first forward edge and a first bottom flange; a second shell portion spaced apart from the first shell portion in a width direction and defining a second side of the bag, the second shell portion including a second forward edge and a second bottom flange; at least one fabric portion extending in the width direction between the first and second shell portions, the at least one fabric portion including a bottom panel that is joined between the bottom flanges that together define a bottom side of the bag, the bottom panel including a third forward edge; and a fabric lid defining a front side of the bag, the fabric lid releasably fastened to the forward edges for permitting access to a storage compartment of the bag, the fabric lid including at least one pocket that is accessible from an exterior of the bag.
Other aspects and features of the teachings disclosed herein will become apparent, to those ordinarily skilled in the art, upon review of the following description of the specific examples of the present disclosure.
The drawings included herewith are for illustrating various examples of apparatuses and methods of the present disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of what is taught in any way. In the drawings:
Various apparatuses or methods are described below to provide an example of an embodiment of each claimed invention. No embodiment described below limits any claimed invention and any claimed invention may cover apparatuses and methods that differ from those described below. The claimed inventions are not limited to apparatuses and methods having all of the features of any one apparatus or method described below or to features common to multiple or all of the apparatuses or methods described below. It is possible that an apparatus or method described below is not an embodiment of any claimed invention. Any invention disclosed in an apparatus or method described below that is not claimed in this document may be the subject matter of another protective instrument, and the applicant(s), inventor(s) and/or owner(s) do not intend to abandon, disclaim or dedicate to the public any such invention by its disclosure in this document.
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The shell portions 12, 24 can be generally complementary in size and shape. The outer surface of each of the shell portions 12, 24 can be formed as a unitary, one-piece member. The shell portions 12, 24 can include an interior lining formed of fabric material.
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In the example illustrated, the bag 10 further includes at least one fabric portion 58 that is joined between the first and second shell portions 12, 24. The at least one fabric portion 58 can also include an interior lining formed of fabric material, which can be the same interior lining as that of the shell portions 12, 24 so the interior of the bag 10 has a unified appearance.
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In the example illustrated, the bag 10 includes a trolley handle 66. The trolley handle 66 is shown received in a recess 68. The recess 68 is formed in the at least one fabric portion 58 and is bounded by a rim 70. Furthermore, the bag 10 is shown to include a top handle 72 mounted to the top panel 60.
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In the example illustrated, the bag 10 includes a cardholder 80 mounted to the rear panel 78.
The shell portions 12, 24 are also shown to curve inwardly to form bottom flanges 82, 84, respectively. Each of the bottom flanges 82, 84 lies generally in a plane formed by the depth direction 18 and the width direction 26 (
In the example illustrated, the bag 10 includes a plurality of wheels 88, which are mounted to the bottom flanges 82, 84 by wheel housings 90. The wheels 88 can be swivel wheels. The wheel housings 90 can be connected to the bottom flanges 82, 84 by rivets or another suitable fastening mechanism.
In the example illustrated, the top, rear and bottom panels 60, 78, 86 are formed by one piece of fabric material. However, in other examples, the panels 60, 78, 86 can be formed of two or more pieces of fabric material suitably joined. Various configurations are possible.
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Furthermore, as mentioned above, the fabric lid 34 encompasses almost the full height of the bag 10 (i.e. the height dimension 46 shown in
In the example illustrated, the fabric lid 34 is shown to be integral. In other examples, the fabric lid can be formed of two portions (or more), that are configured to open and close independently of one another. In such examples, the lid portions can be releasably joined to one another, e.g., with a zipper or another suitable closure mechanism, roughly midway between the forward edges 96, 98. Alternatively, a strut element (not shown) can be suspended across the bag 10, and each of the lids can be releasably joined to the strut element.
In the example illustrated, the side wall 30 of the shell portion 24 includes an embossed section 112. The embossed section 112 can take the form of various shapes, and can be provided for aesthetic reasons. The embossed section 112 can also impart structural rigidity to the side wall 30.
In the example illustrated, the bag 10 includes additional features.
The shell portions 12, 24 can provide structural support and rigidity to the bag 10. With the shell portions 12, 24 arranged along the sides of the bag 10, and at each of its four corners, they can provide the benefits of hard-sided materials to these regions, including, without limitation, durability, protection of the packed contents, light weight, and attractiveness. Incorporating the fabric lid 34 can permit the inclusion of the pockets 38, 40. Otherwise, exterior pockets are typically not possible with an entirely hard-sided luggage bag.
Incorporating the fabric lid 34 and/or the at least one fabric portion 58 can also simplify manufacturing of the bag 10, as compared with an entirely hard-sided luggage bag. For a hard-sided bag formed of polycarbonate, for example, it can be difficult to form the bag in one piece and have an adequate depth dimension of the bag. However, because each of the shell portions 12, 24 can be molded independently of the other, the bag 10 can be formed to have a relatively large depth dimension (i.e. depth dimension 42 shown in
While the above description provides examples of one or more apparatuses or methods, it will be appreciated that other apparatuses or methods may be within the scope of the accompanying claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/022,379 filed on Jul. 9, 2014, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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62022379 | Jul 2014 | US |