Locking device for handle assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6347432
  • Patent Number
    6,347,432
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 20, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 19, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A handle assembly of luggage comprises a handle grip with a push button, two first sliding tubes, at least one pair of second sliding tubes, two support tubes, two first locking means each provided below each first sliding tube, at least one pair of second locking means each provided below each second sliding tube, and a flexible steel cable attached between handle grip and first locking means. This ensures a fully extended handle, a significant increase of the ratio of extendible maximum length to retractable minimum length of handle, and the retracted handle grip rested on the bezel without any gap.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a retractable handle for a locking device for a retractable handle of wheeled luggage and more particularly to such a locking device with improved characteristics.




2. Description of Related Art




Typically, a single locking device is provided in the retractable handle for controlling the handle in a retracted position and an extended position. That is, the retractable handle may be extended to a maximum length when towing on the ground by traveler as well as retracted into a minimum length (i.e., rested on the top of luggage) appropriate for stowage or transport. It is known that luggage equipped with a retractable handle is very popular among travelers. Thus many types of luggage with retractable handle are commercially available in which each type of luggage mounted with a unique locking device. For example, the single locking device comprises wedge members, springs, lock blocks (or pins), supporting members, detents, and connecting wires.




Various designs of locking devices have been found in a search as follows: U.S. Pat. No. 5,581,846 entitled “Controlling Handle Structure for Full Rods of a Luggage”, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,628,088 entitled “Multistage Adjustable Device for Trunk Bracket”. As to the complex retractable handle with multiple retaining slots, various designs thereof also have been found in a search as follows: Taiwanese Patent Published No. 337,100 entitled “Improved Retractable Handle of Luggage”; No. 362,404 entitled “Activation Mechanism for Retractable Handle with Multiple Retaining Slots of Luggage”; and No. 368,815 entitled “Improved Activation Mechanism for Retractable Handle with Multiple Retaining Slots of Luggage”. But these are unsatisfactory for the purpose for which the invention is concerned for the following reasons:




1. Complex in structure.




2. Susceptible to breakdown.




3. Time consuming in assembly.




4. A horizontal component force is applied on the slope because connecting wires, detents, and wedges interact with one another when user presses on the push button to activate the locking mechanism through the connecting wires. This horizontal component force may control the activation of lock blocks (or pins) and detents. However, an undesirable gap still exists between a fully retracted handle and the bezel. This is a significant drawback.




5. A horizontal component force is applied on the slope when lock blocks (or pins) are activated by slanted guide groove. This causes additional drawbacks in addition to those described above. In detail, the ratio of extendible maximum length to retractable minimum length is significantly lowered due to the implementation of multiple-segment longitudinal slanted guide groove. This limits the effective length of extended handle. Further, it has the disadvantages of complex in structure, difficult to adjust the assembly, low yield of finished product, and higher manufacturing cost. Thus improvement is desirable.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a locking device for handle assembly for significantly increasing the ratio of extendible maximum length to retractable minimum length of handle such that a predetermined extendible length is achievable.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a locking device for handle assembly wherein second locking device secures to the bottom of the second sliding tube. The second locking device has three members at most. Further, only a snapping is required to finish the assembly of second locking device and second sliding tube without any fastener. This second locking device has the advantages of simple in structure, quick assembly, and durable.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide a locking device for handle assembly wherein lock member of first locking device is provided at the bottom of first housing of the first locking device capable of directly moving into the lock hole of the second locking device so as to cause lock pin of the second locking device to become disengaged. There is no horizontal component force created on the slope as occurred in the prior art because the lock member of the first locking device directly inserts into the lock hole of second locking device as well as first locking device and second locking device are engaged in a planar surface. This ensures that there is no gap between the first and second locking devices such that the handle grip of the fully retracted handle may rest on the bezel.




To achieve the above and other objects, the present invention provides a locking device for handle assembly comprising: a first sliding tube; a first locking device detachably attached to the bottom of the first sliding tube; a second sliding tube for allowing the first sliding tube to slidingly move therein having a hole; a second locking device detachably attached to the bottom of the second sliding tube; a support tube for allowing the second sliding tube to slidingly move therein having a hole; and a first connecting means connected between a push button and the first locking device.




Whereby the handle is retracted when the push button is not pressed, the first sliding tube is received in the second sliding tube and the second sliding tube is received in the support tube, the projection of the first locking device is engaged with the lower hole of the second sliding tube, the bottom of the first locking device is biased against the top of the sliding block of the second locking device so as to move the lock member of the first locking device into the lock hole of the second locking device to cause the lock pin of the second locking device to retract into the support tube, whereby the handle is locked in a retracted position.




The push button is pressed. Then handle is pulled upward to cause the first locking device to move up so as to move the lock pin of the first locking means into lower hole of the second sliding tube. Grasp handle grip to pull first sliding tube upward for separating the lock member on the bottom of first locking device from lock hole of the second locking device. Then second locking device moves up as the second sliding tube and first sliding tube move up together until the second lock pin comes into contact with upper hole of the support tube and locks therein. Now handle is in a fully extended position for allowing luggage to be towed along the ground.











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 an exploded view of a locking device for handle assembly of wheeled luggage of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a greatly enlarged fragmentary view showing the first and second locking devices of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is similar to

FIG. 2

showing the lock block of first locking device;





FIG. 4

is similar to

FIG. 2

showing the lock block of second locking device;





FIGS. 5A and 5B

are first and second sectional views of first and second locking devices where handle is fully extended;





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are first and second sectional views of first and second locking devices where second locking device is pressed by first locking device and handle is being retracted; and





FIGS. 7A and 7B

are first and second sectional views of first and second locking devices where handle is retracted to its lowest position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1-4

, there is shown a locking device for handle assembly of wheeled luggage constructed in accordance with the invention wherein handle assembly is provided on the back of luggage with a handle grip (not shown) received in a bezel on top of luggage.




Note that because the handle system is bilaterally symmetrical so that description of one side serves to describe the entirety. Thus the handle system of the invention comprises: a first sliding tube


10


having a lower hole


13


and an upper hole


12


attached to one end of handle grip by a known fastener; a first locking device


20


detachably attached to the bottom of first sliding tube


10


; a second sliding tube


40


for allowing first sliding tube


10


to slidingly move therein having a top and lower holes


43


and


44


on a first side, an apertures


42


on first side, and a pin hole


45


on a second side; a first sleeve member


30


provided on the top of second sliding tube


40


having two detents


32


provided on two opposing sides matingly engaged with apertures


42


of second sliding tube


40


; a second locking device


50


detachably attached to pin hole


45


of the second sliding tube


40


by a projection


513


; a support tube


70


for allowing second sliding tube


40


to slidingly move therein having a top and lower holes


73


and


74


on a first and third sides, two apertures


72


on a second and third sides; and a second sleeve member


60


provided on the top of support tube


70


having two detents


62


provided on two opposing sides matingly engaged with apertures


72


of support tube


70


.




The first locking device


20


comprises a first housing


21


having an upper portion


210


with a guide groove


212


and a pin hole


213


such that pin


14


may insert through lower hole


13


of first sliding tube


10


and pin hole


213


to secure first locking device


20


and first sliding tube


10


together; and a lower portion


214


with a cavity


215


(FIG.


2


); a spring


23


provided in the cavity


215


of first housing


21


; a lock block


24


provided in the cavity


215


of first housing


21


having a projection


240


on a first side, an aperture


241


on a second side, and an opening


245


in communication with the aperture


241


; a lock member


217


provided on the bottom of first housing


21


; and a flexible steel cable


22


having an enlargement on one end (not shown) being secured to handle grip and an enlargement


221


on the other end being secured in the opening


245


through the guide groove


212


, cavity


215


(FIG.


2


), and aperture


241


such that a pressing of the push button may be transmitted to first locking device


20


through the movement of flexible steel cable


22


.




The second locking device


50


comprises a second housing


51


, spring


52


, and second lock block


53


wherein the upper portion of the second housing


51


having a plurality of slots


516


, two opposing recesses


511


, and a lock hole


515


wherein a projection


513


is protruded inwardly on two opposite inner surfaces of flexible member


512


formed therebetween slots


516


, the projection


513


may engage with pin hole


45


of second sliding tube


40


; the lower portion of the second housing


51


having a cavity


514


for receiving the second lock block


53


being in communication with lock hole


515


in the recess


511


; and a projection


533


is protruded on one end of second lock block


53


for putting spring


52


thereon and a lock pin


531


is protruded on the other end of second lock block


53


.




The following is a description of the operation of handle assembly.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-7

, handle is retracted when push button (not shown) is not pressed (FIGS.


7


A and


7


B). First sliding tube


10


is received in second sliding tube


40


and second sliding tube


40


is received in support tube


70


. Projection


240


is biased by spring


23


to engage with lower hole


44


of second sliding tube


40


and lower hole


74


of the support tube


70


. The lock member


217


at the bottom of the first locking device


20


is biased against the lock hole


515


of the second locking device


50


so as to retract the lock block


53


of the second locking device


50


into the support tube


70


, whereby the handle is locked in a retracted position.




The push button is pressed (FIGS.


6


A and


6


B). Then handle is pulled upward. That is, flexible steel cable


22


of the first locking device


20


is moved up so as to bias spring


23


of the first locking device


20


. Further, lower hole


44


of projection


240


of lock block


24


clears lower hole


44


of second sliding tube


40


and lower hole


74


of support tube


70


(FIG.


6


A). As such, grasp handle grip to pull first sliding tube


10


upward for separating the lock member


217


at the bottom of first locking device


20


from lock hole


515


of the second locking device


50


. Then lock block


53


of the second locking device


50


retract into the upper hole


73


of support tube


70


and secured therein (FIGS.


7


A and


7


B). Once first sliding tube


10


is pulled up to cause projection


240


of lock block


24


of first locking device


20


to come into upper hole


43


of the second sliding tube


40


to lock therein (FIGS.


5


A and


5


B). Now handle is in a fully extended position for allowing luggage to be towed along the ground. To the contrary, press push button to retract handle which in turn causes pin


240


of lock block


24


attached to cable


22


to escape engagement with upper hole


43


of second sliding tube


40


. Whereby first sliding tube


10


may receive within second sliding tube


40


until lock member


217


at the bottom of first locking device


20


comes into contact with the lock hole


515


of the second locking device


50


. This causes lock pin


53


of second locking device


50


to clear upper hole


73


of support tube


70


(FIGS.


6


A and


6


B). Pin


240


of the lock block


24


of the first locking device


20


clears upper hole


43


of second sliding tube


40


when push button is pressed again. Then first sliding tube


10


may receive in second sliding tube


40


and second sliding tube


40


may receive in support tube


70


. Now the handle is fully retracted (FIGS.


7


A and


7


B).




Note that the first locking device


20


is a master device and second locking device


50


is a slave one. As such, the number of second locking device


50


may be added in other embodiments. Further, the number of second sliding tube


40


with a number of second locking device


50


having a lock member


217


at the bottom of second locking device


50


(except the lowest one) may be added too. As a result, a handle assembly with multiple locking devices and a plurality of constituent tubes are carried out, thereby enabling handle to extend and lock in one of a plurality of selective positions thereof.




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 of the invention set forth in the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A handle assembly provided on a luggage movable between extended and retracted positions and comprising:a pair of first sliding tubes; a pair of first locking means each detachably attached to a bottom of one of the first sliding tubes and including a first lock pin, a first lock block, and a lock member extending therefrom; a pair of second sliding tubes each having one of the first sliding tubes slidingly movable therein, and each having a first lower hole, a first upper hole and a pin hole; a pair of second locking means each detachably attached to a bottom of one of the second sliding tubes and including a second lock pin, a second lock block, and a lock hole corresponding to the lock member of the first locking means; a pair of support tubes each having one of the second sliding tubes slidingly movable therein and having a second upper hole; and a pair of steal cables each connected to and extending from the first locking means, whereby when the handle assembly is in the retracted position, a bottom of each of the first locking means is biased against a top of each of the second locking means so as to move the lock member of each of the first locking means into the lock hole of each of the second locking means to cause the second lock block of each of the second locking means to retract into each of the support tubes, the first lock block of each of the first locking means is engaged with the first and second lower holes of each of the second sliding tubes and support tubes thereby locking the handle in a retracted position, and when the handle is in the extended position, the connecting means activates the first locking means so as to move the first lock pin of each of the first locking means into the first lower hole of each of the second sliding tubes, enabling each of the first sliding tubes to be extended for separating the lock member of each of the first locking means from the lock hole of each of the second locking means, thus enabling each of the second locking means to move as each of the second sliding tubes and first sliding tubes are extended until the second lock pin of each of the second locking means engages the second upper hole of each of the support tubes and each of the first locking means engages the first upper hole of each of the second sliding tubes, whereby the handle is in a fully extended position.
  • 2. The handle assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the second locking means comprises a housing, a spring, and a second lock block.
  • 3. The handle assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the first locking means comprises a housing with a cavity having a spring provided therein, and the first lock pin of each of the first locking means is provided in the housing.
  • 4. The handle assembly of claim 1, wherein the first lock block of each of the first locking means is receivable in each of the second locking means.
  • 5. The handle assembly of claim 2, wherein an upper portion of the housing has a plurality of slots, two opposing recesses, and a projection formed between the slots protruding inwardly on two inner opposite surfaces thereof and being engaged with the pin hole of each of the second sliding tubes.
  • 6. The handle assembly of claim 2, wherein a lower portion of the housing has a transverse cavity receiving each of the second lock blocks and is in communication with the lock hole of each of the second locking means, a protrusion projecting from a first end of the second lock block of each of the second locking means with a spring thereon, and a lock pin protruding from a second end of second lock block of the second locking means.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
88217366 U Oct 1999 TW
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