Information
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Patent Grant
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6332241
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Patent Number
6,332,241
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Date Filed
Wednesday, April 5, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 25, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Browne; Lynne H.
- Walsh; John B.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 016 1131
- 016 405
- 016 429
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A handle assembly of wheeled 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 devices each provided below each first sliding tube, at least one pair of second locking devices each provided below each second sliding tube, a pair of first cables attached between handle grip and first locking devices, and at least one pair of second cables for controlling second locking devices wherein the length of fully extended handle is longer than the height of luggage for providing a handle with extended sufficient length to the user when towing a small luggage along the ground.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a retractable handle for wheeled luggage and more particularly to a locking device for retractable handle of wheeled luggage.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventionally, only one locking device is provided in the retractable handle for controlling the handle in a retracted position and an extended position. Further, it is also possible to design the sliding tube to be engaged with the support tube in a plurality of retaining slots of the support tube for varying the length of retractable handle. It is known that the maximum length of the retractable handle is less than that of the height of luggage case. In addition, the airline industry has strictly enforced the restriction on the dimension of carry-on luggage that may be brought onboard of an airplane. As such, in one case that the total height of the height of luggage plus the length of fully extended handle is still less than the distance between hand of an upright person and ground. This means that the person has to bend his/her back to reach and tow the handle grip. It can be seen that such design is not convenient.
Furthermore, it is necessary to retract the handle to its lowest position in order to carry the luggage in and out of various forms of carriers such as airplanes or motor vehicles. However, the center line of handle grip tends to tilt away from the center line of luggage when luggage is lifted, i.e., the lower portion of luggage is nearer the user than the top portion thereof. As such, luggage may interfere with the user's movement or walking.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a multi-locking device for retractable handle of wheeled luggage for eliminating the disadvantages of prior art.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a locking device for retractable handle of wheeled luggage wherein the length of fully extended handle is longer than the height of luggage for providing a handle with extended sufficient length to the user when towing a small luggage along the ground.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a locking device for retractable handle of wheeled luggage wherein handle grip can be pulled a small sufficient distance above the recess on top of luggage and locked therein so as to provide a great convenience to the user when lifting luggage.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a locking device for retractable handle of wheeled luggage wherein the length of handle may be varied for conforming to a tall person.
To achieve the above and other objects, the present invention provides a handle assembly of wheeled luggage having two identical parts each 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 plurality of holes; a second locking device detachably attached to the bottom of the second sliding tube; and a support tube for allowing the second sliding tube to slidingly move therein having a plurality of holes.
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 support tube. Projection is biased by spring to engage with lower hole of the second sliding tube. The bottom of first locking device is biased against the top of sliding block of second locking device so as to cling the first end of lock pin to lower hole of support tube, whereby handle is locked in a retracted position. The push button is pressed. Then handle is pulled upward to cause flexible steel cable to move upward so as to bias spring and guide pin to move into lower hole. Grasp handle grip to pull first sliding tube upward for separating bottom of first locking device from top of second locking device. Then top of sliding block being vertically slidable on second locking device is not biased by bottom of first locking device. Sleeve is pushed to the right by the expansion of spring to cause lower slopes of triangular projections to engage against lower slope of the sliding block. Then sliding block moves up to cause lock pin to move to the right to dear lower hole of support tube. Once first sliding tube is pulled up to cause projection of locking block to come into middle hole to lock therein, first sliding tube no longer moves up along the second sliding tube. Then first sliding tube and second sliding tube together move up until the lock pin of second locking device comes into engagement with middle hole of support tube and locks therein. At this time handle is pulled up a small distance above the top of luggage. First and second locking device are unlocked simultaneously when push button is pressed again. Locking block moves up to come into engagement with upper hole of second sliding tube. Handle grip continuously moves up to cause flexible steel cable previously caught in the retaining groove of the first housing below the first sliding tube to move up along with first sliding tube. Then second sliding tube and second locking device move up until lock pin comes into contact with upper hole and locks therein. 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 of locking block attached to flexible steel cable to escape engagement with upper hole of second sliding tube. Whereby first sliding tube may receive within second sliding tube until bottom of first locking device comes into contact with top of sliding block. Then upper slopes of sliding block engages with upper slopes of triangular projections to cause lock pin of second locking device to clear upper hole of support tube. Pin dears upper hole of second sliding tube when push button is pressed again. Then first sliding tube may receive in second sliding tube and second sliding tube may receive in support tube. Now the handle is fully retracted.
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 first preferred embodiment of a locking device for retractable handle of wheeled luggage of the invention;
FIGS. 2A and 2B
are first and second sectional views showing retracted positions of the fully retracted handle respectively;
FIGS. 3A and 3B
are similar to
FIGS. 2A and 2B
respectively, push button being pressed;
FIG. 4
is a greatly enlarged fragmentary view showing the operation of second locking device;
FIGS. 5A and 5B
are first and second sectional views showing handle lifted a small distance above the top of luggage;
FIGS. 6A and 6B
are similar to
FIGS. 5A and 5B
respectively, push button being pressed again;
FIGS. 7A and 7B
are first and second sectional views respectively showing first locking device locked in upper hole of second sliding tube and second locking device is unlocked;
FIGS. 8A and 8B
are first and second sectional views respectively showing second locking device locked in upper hole of support tube where handle is fully extended;
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are first and second sectional views respectively showing first locking device locked in lower hole of second sliding tube when push button is pressed, the bottom of second sliding tube is urged against the top of second locking device such that second locking device is released for allowing handle to retract continuously;
FIG. 10
is a greatly enlarged fragmentary view showing second locking device being pressed;
FIG. 11
is an exploded view of a second preferred embodiment of a locking device for retractable handle of wheeled luggage of the invention; and
FIG. 12
is an exploded view of a third preferred embodiment of a locking device for retractable handle of wheeled luggage of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
, there is shown a multi-locking device for retractable handle of wheeled luggage constructed in accordance with the invention wherein handle system is provided on the back of luggage with a handle grip 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 (not shown) 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 upper, middle, and lower holes
45
,
46
, and
47
on a first side, two top apertures
42
on first and third sides, and a pin hole
43
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 the bottom of the second sliding tube
40
being secured to the pin hole
43
of second sliding tube
40
by a pin
44
; a support tube
70
for allowing second sliding tube
40
to slidingly move therein having upper, middle, and lower holes
73
,
76
, and
74
on second and fourth sides, respectively, two apertures
72
on a second and a third sides, and a spin hole
75
below the lower hole
74
; 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
, a retaining groove
211
, 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
and a smoothly curved portion
218
(FIG.
2
); a spring
23
provided in the cavity
215
of first housing
21
; a locking 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
; 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
, the smoothly curved portion
218
, 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: an upper portion
51
having a groove
511
, a pin hole
512
such that pin
44
may insert through lower hole
43
of second sliding tube
40
and pin hole
512
to secure second locking device
50
and second sliding tube
40
together; and a lower portion
52
having a central dent
521
and a smaller aperture
523
on the bottom of dent
521
; a sliding block
57
being slidable along groove
511
and dent
521
having an upper portion
571
with an elongate groove
572
and a lower portion
573
wider than the upper portion
571
; a rectangular recess
577
formed on the lower portion
573
being adjacent the upper portion
571
having two V-shaped recesses
575
located on two opposing sides each V-shaped recess
575
having an upper slope
574
and a lower slope
576
; a cone-shaped spring
53
with one end biased against smaller aperture
523
of the lower portion
52
; a lock pin
54
slidingly moved in dent
521
having two opposing projections
541
and
542
being inserted into cone-shaped spring
53
and secured in the smaller aperture
523
; a sleeve
55
slidingly moved in dent
521
with one end biased against cone-shaped spring
53
, lock pin
54
slidable in the sleeve
55
, two opposing triangular projections
553
formed on the outer surface of the sleeve
55
for matingly engaged with V-shaped recesses
575
having a lower slope
5531
and an upper slope
5532
; a spring
56
put on lock pin
54
being received in sleeve
55
; and a stem member
58
having a top end
581
clung to the retaining groove
211
of the first housing
21
and a bottom end
582
clung to elongate groove
572
.
The following is a description of the operation of handle system.
Referring to
FIGS. 2A-10
, handle is retracted when push button
91
is not pressed (FIGS.
2
A and
2
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
47
of second sliding tube
40
. The bottom of first locking device
20
is biased against the top of sliding block
57
of second locking device
50
so as to cling the first end of lock pin
54
to lower hole
74
of support tube
70
, whereby handle is locked in a retracted position. The push button
91
is pressed as shown in
FIGS. 3A-3B
. Then handle is pulled upward to cause the flexible steel cable
22
to move upward so as to bias spring
23
and guide pin
240
to move into lower hole
47
(FIG.
3
A). Grasp handle grip
90
to pull first sliding tube
10
upward for separating bottom of first locking device
20
from top of second locking device
50
. At this time top of sliding block
57
being vertically slidable on second locking device
50
is not biased by bottom of first locking device
20
. Sleeve
55
is pushed to the right by the expansion of spring
53
to cause lower slopes
5531
of triangular projections
553
to engage against lower slope
576
of the sliding block
57
(FIG.
4
). Then sliding block
57
moves up to cause lock pin
54
to move to the right to clear lower hole
74
of support tube
70
(FIG.
3
B). Once first sliding tube
10
is pulled up to cause projection
240
of locking block
24
to come into middle hole
46
to lock therein (FIG.
5
A), first sliding tube
10
no longer moves up along the second sliding tube
40
. Then first sliding tube
10
and second sliding tube
40
together move up until the lock pin
54
of second locking device
50
comes into engagement with middle hole
76
of support tube
70
and locks therein (FIG.
5
B). At this time handle is pulled up a small distance above the top of luggage. Similarly, first and second locking device
20
and
50
are unlocked simultaneously when push button
91
is pressed again (FIGS.
6
A and
6
B). As stated above, locking block
24
moves up to come into engagement with upper hole
45
of second sliding tube
40
(FIGS.
7
A and
7
B). At this time, handle grip
90
continuously moves up to cause stem member
58
previously caught in the retaining groove
211
of the first housing
21
below the first sliding tube
10
to move up along with first sliding tube
10
. Then second sliding tube
40
and second locking device
50
move up until lock pin
54
comes into contact with upper hole
73
and locks therein (FIGS.
8
A and
8
B). Now handle is in a fully extended position for allowing luggage to be towed along the ground. To the contrary, press push button
91
to retract handle which in turn causes pin
240
of locking block
24
attached to flexible steel cable
22
to escape engagement with upper hole
45
of second sliding tube
40
. Whereby first sliding tube
10
may receive within second sliding tube
40
until bottom of first locking device
20
comes into contact with top of sliding block
57
. Then upper slopes
574
of sliding block
57
engages with upper slopes
5532
of triangular projections
553
(
FIG. 10
) to cause lock pin
54
of second locking device
50
to clear upper hole
73
of support tube
70
(FIGS.
9
A and
9
B). Pin
240
clears upper hole
45
of second sliding tube
40
when push button
91
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.
2
A and
2
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
may be added too. As a result, a handle system 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.
Note that stem member
58
, middle hole
46
of second sliding tube
40
, and middle hole
73
of support tube
70
may be omitted if the function of extending handle a predetermined distance above the top of luggage is not desirable as shown in
FIG. 11
the second preferred embodiment of the invention. This is an aspect of the Invention.
Note that the height of first sleeve member
30
is designed to be less than that of the upper portion
210
of first locking device
20
. Such that a gap G is generated between upper portion
210
of first locking device
20
and bottom of first sleeve member
30
when first locking device
20
is pulled to its fully extended position (
FIGS. 7A
,
7
B,
8
A, and
8
B). Thus second locking device
50
may be unlocked when first and second locking device
20
and
50
both in locked conditions (FIG.
8
). Accordingly, the sliding block
57
moves up a small distance to cause lock pin
54
to dear lower hole
73
of support tube
70
. This is another aspect of the invention.
Note that actuation mechanism may not be exactly the one as described herein. The only requirement is that a connecting means (flexible steel cable)
22
is attached between push button
91
of handle grip
90
and master locking device
20
for causing a corresponding action when push button
91
is pressed. For example, first locking device
20
may be replaced by a conventional locking device without departing from the scope of the invention. But the space above the housing of first locking device
20
reserved for flexible stem member attached to second locking device
50
is necessary if the function of extending handle a small predetermined distance above the top of luggage is desirable.
FIG. 12
illustrates a third preferred embodiment of the invention wherein master locking device is a conventional one, while the second locking device
50
is the same as the first and second embodiments. Note that second locking device
50
may be located below one of second sliding tubes
40
(only one is shown) in an implementation of multi-segment handle.
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 for wheeled luggage provided on a back of the luggage with a handle received in a bezel on a top of the luggage, the handle assembly comprising:a pair of first connecting means; a pair of first sliding tubes connected to the handle; first locking means detachably attached to bottoms of the first sliding tubes, the first locking means having projections and locking blocks; a pair of sleeve members; a pair of stem members; a pair of second sliding tubes, each having one of the pair of first sliding tubes slidingly movable therein, each second sliding tube having a plurality of first holes; second locking means detachably attached to bottoms of the second sliding tubes; and a pair of support tubes, each having one of the pair of sliding tubes slidingly movable therein, each support tube having a plurality of second holes, whereby when the handle is pulled up, the pair of first sliding tubes are pulled upward causing the locking blocks of the first locking means to be received in a lower hole of the plurality of first holes, such that the first locking means are separated from the second locking means, whereby the lock pins of the second locking means displace laterally to disengage from lower hole of each of the support tube; the pair of first sliding tubes move up until the locking blocks of the first locking means move into a middle hole of the plurality of first holes, whereby the first pair of sliding tubes and the second pair of sliding tubes together move up until the second locking means comes into engagement with the middle hole of the plurality of second holes, whereby the handle is pulled up a predetermined distance above the top of the luggage; when the first and the second locking means are unlocked simultaneously, the locking blocks of the first locking means move up until engaging an upper hole of the plurality of first holes, the handle moves up to cause the pair of second sliding tubes and the second locking means to move up until the second locking means engages an upper hole of the plurality of second holes, whereby the handle is in a fully extended position; and the handle is retracted by causing the locking blocks of the first locking means to escape engagement with the upper hole of the plurality of first holes, whereby the pair of first sliding tubes are received in the pair of second sliding tubes until the first locking means comes into contact with sliding blocks, then the second locking means disengages from the upper hole of the plurality of second holes to cause the second sliding tubes to be received in the support tubes, whereby the handle is fully retracted, wherein each of the second locking means comprises: a housing having an upper portion having a groove, a pin hole such that a pin inserts through a lower hole of the plurality of first holes and the pin hole to secure the second locking means and the pair of second sliding tubes together, and a lower portion having a central dent and an aperture in a bottom of the dent; a sliding block being slidable along the groove and the dent, the sliding block having an upper portion with an elongate groove and a lower portion wider than the upper portion, a rectangular recess formed on the lower portion being adjacent the upper portion and having two V-shaped recesses located on opposing sides, each V-shaped recess having a first upper slope and a second lower slope; a first spring with one end biased against the aperture of the lower portion; a lock pin slidingly movable in the dent having two opposing projections inserted into the first spring and secured in the aperture; a sleeve slidingly movable in the dent with one end biased against the first spring, the lock pin slidable in the sleeve, two opposing triangular projections formed on an outer surface of the sleeve engaged with the V-shaped recesses having a second lower slope and a second upper slope; a second spring on the lock pin being received in the sleeve; and a connecting means having a top end in the retaining groove of the first locking means and a bottom end in the elongate groove.
- 2. The handle assembly of claim 1 further comprising a gap between an upper portion of the first locking means and bottoms of the pair of sleeve members when the handle is pulled to a fully extended position.
- 3. The handle assembly of claim 1, further comprising a push button pull the handle up such that when the push button is pressed, the sliding blocks of the second locking means are not biased by the first locking means, the sleeve is pushed in a predetermined direction by expansion of the first spring to cause the lower slopes of the triangular projections to engage against the lower slopes of the sliding blocks to move the sliding blocks up which, in turn, moves the handle up; and when the push button is pressed to retract the handle, the first sliding tubes are received in the second sliding tubes until the first locking means comes into contact with a top of the sliding block of the second locking means, the upper slopes of the sliding block engaging the upper slopes of the triangular projections to cause the lock pins of the second locking means to clear the upper hole of the plurality of second holes, whereby the first sliding tubes are received in the second sliding tubes and the second sliding tubes are received in the support tubes when a continuous pressing of the push button is performed.
- 4. The handle assembly of claim 1 wherein the first locking means comprises a first housing having an upper portion with a guide groove for guiding a flexible steel cable therethrough, and a retaining groove for retaining the stem member therein.
- 5. The handle assembly of claim 4 wherein a height of the first sleeve member is less than that of the upper portion of the first locking device means, such that a gap is formed between the upper portion of the first locking device means and a bottom of the sleeve member when the first locking means is pulled to a fully extended position.
- 6. The handle assembly of claim 4 wherein a top end of the stem member is clung to a retaining groove in the first housing and a bottom end is clung to an elongate groove in a sliding block when the first locking means is at an upper portion of the first sliding tube.
- 7. A handle assembly for wheeled luggage comprising:a pair of first connecting means; a pair of first sliding tubes; first locking means detachably attached to bottoms of the first sliding tubes, the first locking means having projections and locking blocks; a pair of sleeve members; a pair of second sliding tubes, each having one of the first pair of sliding tubes slidingly movable therein, each second sliding tube having a plurality of first holes and a lock pin; second locking means detachably attached to bottoms of the second sliding tubes; and a pair of support tubes, each having one of the second pair of sliding tubes slidingly movable therein, each support tube having a plurality of second holes, whereby, when the handle is retracted, the pair of first sliding tubes are received in the pair of second sliding tubes and the pair of second sliding tubes are received in the pair of support tubes, the projections of the first locking means engage a lower hole of the plurality of first holes, bottoms of the first locking means are biased against tops of sliding blocks of the second locking means so as to move the lock pins of the second locking means into engagement with a lower hole of the plurality of second holes, whereby the handle is locked in a retracted position; when the handle is pulled up to pull the pair of first sliding tubes upward, the locking blocks of the first locking means are received in the lower hole of the plurality of first holes such that the pair of first sliding tubes move up for separating the bottoms of the first locking means from the tops of the second locking means, whereby the lock pins of the second locking means are displaced laterally to disengage from the lower hole of the plurality of second holes; and the pair of first sliding tubes move up until the lock blocks of the first sliding tubes moves into a middle hole of the plurality of first holes, the handle continuously moving up to cause the pair of second sliding tubes and the second locking means to move up until the lock pins of the second locking means engage an upper hole of the plurality of second holes, whereby the handle is in a fully extended position, wherein each of the second locking means further comprises: a housing having an upper portion having a groove, a pin hole such that a pin inserts through the lower hole of the plurality of first holes and the pin hole to secure the second locking means and the second sliding tubes together, and a lower portion having a central dent and an aperture in a bottom of the dent; a sliding block being slidable along the groove and the dent, the sliding block having an upper portion with an elongate groove and a lower portion wider than the upper portion, a rectangular recess formed on the lower portion being adjacent the upper portion and having two V-shaped recesses located on opposing sides, each V-shaped recess having a first upper slope and a first lower slope; a first spring with one end biased against the aperture of the lower portion; a lock pin slidingly movable in the dent having two opposing projections inserted into the first spring and secured in the aperture; a sleeve slidingly movable in the dent with one end biased against the first spring, the lock pin slidable in the sleeve, two opposing triangular projections formed on an outer surface of the sleeve engaged with the V-shaped recesses having a second lower slope and a second upper slope; and a second spring on the lock pin being received in the sleeve.
Priority Claims (1)
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