2. FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a handle assembly for a carrying case and more particularly to a handle device capable of selective securement requiring deliberate release.
Portable articles for transporting a load are well known in the art and range from simplistic devices such as grocery sacks, to sophisticated briefcases and designer luggage. Regardless of their specific utility, portable articles usually include handles or straps to facilitate load leverage and transport.
A duffel bag, for example, generally includes a primary opening that may be zipped closed, and two flaccid handles residing on opposite sides of the opening to facilitate closure, as well as to provide a clutch for the user. While capable of effective use, such handles are often difficult to maneuver and may be uncomfortable. Indeed, the handles have discrete edges, seams, and grips that may separately dig into and irritate a user's hand. In addition, since the handles are independent and floppy, they must be deliberately adjoined and maintained. When a load is particularly awkward or heavy, the handles may unintentionally separate, causing a user to lose his or her grasp of the load and/or balance.
Interlocking handles capable of adjoining with one another to create a unitary grip and thus avoid some of the problems of the prior art are known. Such handles, however, do not entirely eliminate the problems of the prior art as they fail to ensure that the handles remain in a locked position until intentionally and deliberately released. Moreover, many such interlocking handles comprise complex interlocking relationships that make it difficult and/or awkward to achieve an initial locked relationship.
Accordingly, what is needed is a locking handle device capable of achieving a locked unitary grip quickly and easily. Also what is needed is a locking handle device that is inexpensive to manufacture and simple to implement. Finally what is needed is a locking handle device that effectively and reliably maintains a locked position until intentionally and deliberately released.
Such devices and methods are disclosed and claimed herein.
The present invention is a locking handle device capable of securely engaging complementary handle components and preventing their disengagement except upon deliberate actuation of a releasing element.
In accordance with the invention as embodied and broadly described herein, the present invention features a first handle element and a second handle element having complementary configurations. The first handle element includes a receiving portion and a first base portion; the second handle element includes an engaging portion and a second base portion. The first and second base portions are coupled to the carrying case and reside opposite each other such that the receiving and engaging elements are substantially aligned. The first and second handles may then be brought into close proximity with each other such that the receiving element may receive the engaging element. In this manner, first and second handles lock to form a unitary handle grip.
The device further includes a release element integral with or attached to the first and second base portions. In certain embodiments, the release element comprises release areas situated on the outer corners of the first and second base portions. In other embodiments, the release element is located along other sections of the first or second base portions, or on any portion of the device that a user can actuate. A user may actuate the release element by, for example, pressing inwardly against two opposing release areas. The inward force used to press the release areas together transfers a substantially vertical force to effectively disengage the engaging portion from the receiving portion. As the complementary configurations of the engaging portion and receiving portion prevent inadvertent disengagement, and in fact prevent deliberate disengagement by any force other than an inward force applied to opposing release areas, the present invention effectively overcomes many of the problems of the prior art set forth above.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be set forth or will become more fully apparent in the description that follows. The features and advantages may be realized and obtained by means of the instruments and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. Furthermore, the features and advantages of the invention may be learned by the practice of the invention or will be obvious from the description, as set forth hereinafter.
In order that the manner in which the above-recited and other advantages and features of the invention are obtained, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
The presently preferred embodiments of the invention will be best understood by reference to the drawings wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout.
As used in this specification, the term “carrying case” refers to a container or receptacle that may be used for holding, storing or carrying a load. A carrying case may include, for example, any bag, container, box, sack, pack, strip of fabric or similar structure or device that carries or contains a load.
The present invention features a locking handle device 10 capable of securely engaging complementary handle components and preventing their disengagement except upon deliberate actuation of a release element 26. The locking handle device 10 in accordance with the present invention may assume a unitary closed structure, as depicted by
The locking handle device 10 in accordance with the present invention may comprise any substantially rigid organic or synthetic material known to those in the art, including metal, plastic, wood, composite, or any combination thereof. In a closed position, the locking handle device 10 in accordance with the present invention may comprise a unitary grip portion 24 and a supportive base portion 28, as illustrated in
The unitary grip portion 24 may comprise the outer surface 50 and a handle interface 48. In certain embodiments, the outer surface 50 may comprise a material overlay to provide increased comfort and support to a user, such as rubber, plastic, fabric, or any other flexible or pliable overlay material known to those in the art. Alternatively, the unitary grip portion 24 may comprise a material similar or identical to the locking handle device 10 generally, and may be integral with the supportive base portion 28. In certain embodiments, the outer surface 50 of the unitary grip portion 24 may comprise finger depressions on an underside thereof to accommodate the fingers of a user during load transport. In other embodiments, the unitary grip portion 24 may comprise advertising and/or trademark material inscribed, engraved or otherwise integrated with the outer surface 50 thereof.
The handle interface 48 results from the abutment of complementary handle components in a closed position. Preferably, the abutting surfaces of opposing handle components are closely complementary to create an almost imperceptible interface 48. In certain embodiments, the handle interface 48 comprises two seams longitudinally disposed along an upper side of the unitary grip portion 24. Specifically, the handle interface 48 may extend substantially in parallel along a top surface and upper lateral surface of the unitary grip portion, respectively. In this manner, the position of the handle interface 48 avoids interference with a user's grip during load transport.
The supportive base portion 28 may comprise first base portion 16 and a second base portion 18 obliquely oriented to each other and held in position by virtue of the unitary grip portion 24 described above. Each of first and second base portion 16 and 18 may comprise at least one attachment portion 62 substantially parallel to and removed from the unitary grip portion 24, and at least one adjoining portion 64 extending substantially perpendicularly between the attachment portion 62 and the unitary grip portion 24. However, in other embodiments, first and second base portion 16 and 18 may be on an angle in relation to the unitary grip portion 24. In yet other embodiments, first and second base portion 16 and 18 may comprise a curved loop. These latter two embodiments may be appropriate when said carrying case is a monopack style bag where the bag shape is diagonal.
The release element 26 may be integrated with or attached to the supportive base portion 28. In certain embodiments, the release element 26 may comprise pressure spots 60 substantially corresponding to a corner juncture between the attachment portion 62 and adjoining portion 64 of each of the first and second base portions 16 and 18. Pressure spots 60 may comprise a material distinct from the material of the supportive base portion 28 to indicate the position of the pressure spots 60 and to provide increased comfort and support to a user. Pressure spots 60 may comprise, for example, textured fabric, rubber, plastic, or any other material known to those in the art capable of being overlaid, coupled to, or integrated with the supportive base portion 28 of the present invention and capable of providing increased comfort and support to a user.
Where the locking handle device 10 is in a closed position, a user may selectively apply opposing force to the pressure spots 60 to actuate release of the handle components. Specifically, inward application of pressure to pressure spots 60 located on first and second base portion 16 and 18, respectively, may transfer a substantially transverse and vertical force to the unitary grip portion 24 sufficient to displace a first handle portion 12 from a second handle portion 14 at the handle interface 48.
Indeed, handle components of locking handle device 10 in accordance with the present invention may comprise the first handle portion 12 and the second handle portion 14 having complementary configurations, such that, when engaged, the first handle portion 12 and second handle portion 14 create the unitary grip portion 24 described above and depicted by
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In one embodiment, for example, carrying case 80 may comprise a briefcase with a zipper closure as the primary opening 82. The first handle portion 12 of the present invention may be coupled to the briefcase laterally adjacent the zipper. The second handle portion 14 may also be coupled to the briefcase laterally adjacent the zipper, substantially opposite the first handle portion 12. In this manner, the complementary features of the first and second handle portions 12 and 14 substantially align to facilitate their selective engagement. The flexible nature of the carrying case 80 enables the second handle portion 14 to approach the first handle portion 12 from a substantially elevated position, thereby enabling the engaging element 22 of the second handle portion 14 to slidably engage the receiving element 20 of the first handle portion 12. The two handle portions 12 and 14 may be selectively disengaged as described above to facilitate access to briefcase contents.
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The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described implementations are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/624,934, filed Nov. 4, 2004.
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60624934 | Nov 2004 | US |