Claims
- 1. A luggage case comprising two shells, one constituting a base shell and the other a lid shell, said luggage case having a case back wall and a case front wall opposite said case back wall and case end walls extending between said case front wall and case back wall, said shells being hinged together at the case back wall, each of said shells having a peripheral side wall which engages the peripheral side wall of the other of said shells at the edges of said peripheral side walls when the case is closed, the shells being constructed such that if latched closed only along the case front wall, the edges have a tendency to gap open at the case end walls when the case is overfilled or when someone sits on the case, and latch means releasably fastening said edges together when the case is closed, the peripheral side wall of said base shell including a front wall, a back wall and end walls, said front wall of said base shell including a handle means for carrying said case, said latch means including latches positioned on front portions of the case end walls at the corners between the case front wall and the case end walls, the peripheral side wall of said base shell is deeper along the back and end walls than along the front wall, the depth of the peripheral wall of said base shell increasing from the front wall to the end walls substantially only in said front portions, whereby resistance to said tendency to gap open is improved.
- 2. A luggage case according to claim 1 characterized in that said front portions of the end walls of the case slope inwardly toward the front wall of the case.
- 3. A luggage case according to claim 2 characterized in that a third latch is provided on the front wall of the case.
- 4. A luggage case according to claim 1 characterised in that a third latch is provided on the front wall of the case.
- 5. A luggage case according to claim 4 characterised in that the third latch is secured by a key or combination lock, and the first two latches are secured by manually-operated bolts.
- 6. A luggage case according to claim 1, 2, 4 or 5 characterized in that a reinforcing strip is secured to one of the shells extending along substantially only the case front wall.
- 7. A luggage case according to claim 1, 2, 4 or 5 characterised in that an elastomeric strip is provided along the edge of one of the shells, the strip being clamped between the two shells when the case is closed to form a seal.
- 8. A luggage case according to claim 7 characterised in that said elastomeric strip extends around the entire periphery of the case.
- 9. A luggage case according to claim 8 characterised in that the latches extend across and to the outside of the said elastomeric strip when the latches are closed.
- 10. A luggage case according to claim 6 characterized in that an elastomeric strip is provided along the edge of one of the shells, the strip being clamped between the two shells when the case is closed to form a seal.
- 11. A luggage case comprising two shells, one constituting a base shell and the other a lid shell, said luggage case having a case back wall and a case front wall opposite said case back wall and case end walls extending between said case front wall and case back wall, said shells being hinged together at the case back wall, each of said shells having a peripheral side wall which engages the peripheral side wall of the other of said shells at the edges of said peripheral side walls when the case is closed, the shells being constructed such that if latched closed only along the case front wall, the edges have a tendency to gap open at the case end walls when the case is overfilled or when someone sits on the case, and latch means releasably fastening said edges together when the case is closed, the periperal side wall of said base shell including a front wall, a back wall and end walls, said front wall of said base shell including a handle means for carrying said case, said latch means including latches positioned on front portions of the case end walls at the corners between the case front wall and the case end walls, the peripheral side wall of said base shell is deeper along the back and end walls than along the front wall, the depth of the peripheral wall of said base shell increasing from the front wall to the end walls substantially only in said front portions, the luggage case further including a strip for stiffening said case fastened against the front wall of the base shell, said strip extending across the length of the front wall but terminating at said corners, whereby resistance to said tendency to gap open is improved.
- 12. A luggage case (11) comprising two sheels (12, 13) each shell having a peripheral side wall (15, 16), the side walls forming a front (18), back (19), and end walls (20) of the case, the two shells having at least two latches (24, 25) for releasably fastening the edges of the shells together when the case (11) is closed, the latches (24, 25) being located near the corners between the front (18) and end walls (20) of the case, the periphery of at least a first of the shells (12,13) being formed with an outwardly projecting lip (33, 30) projecting above the surface of the shell, said outwardly projecting lip has a surface contour and includes at least two spaces formed therein, each space sized to receive a portion of one of said latches, each of said latches (24, 25) is positioned on the outside of one of the shells in the region of a corresponding one of said spaces, each said latch (24, 25) includes a latch member (54) with a hooked portion (91) and an outer surface having a contour which is substantially similar to said surface contour of said lip, said first one of said shells (12,13) including two external recesses (93) each positioned in a corresponding one of said spaces and sized to receive the hooked portion (91) of the corresponding latch member (54), whereby when the case is closed the hooked portion (91) of one of the latch members engages into the corresponding recess (93) in the other of the shells, and when the latch is so fastened at least the hooked portion of one of the latch members fits within a corresponding one of said spaces and said outer surface of the latch member is substantially flush with the surface contour of said lip (33, 30).
- 13. A luggage case according to claim 12, characterized in that a third latch (26) is provided on the front wall (18) of the case, at a space in the lip (30, 33) of the shell carrying the aforementioned two latches (24, 25), said space located on the front wall of the case, the third latch (26) having a latch member, a portion of which fits within said last mentioned space.
- 14. A luggage case according to claim 13, characterized in that the third latch (26) is secured by a key or combination lock, and the first two latches (24, 25) are secured by manually operable catches (60).
- 15. A luggage case according to claim 12, characterized in that a substantially continuous elastomeric strip (35) is provided along the edge of one of the shells (12) and projects towards the other end of said shells, and in use, when the case is closed, the elastomeric strip (35) is clamped between the shells (12, 13) by the clamping action of the latches to form a seal, the latches engaging across and to the outside of the sealing strip (35).
- 16. A luggage case according to any claim 15, characterized in that a reinforcing strip (86) is secured to one of the shells (13) along the front wall (18).
- 17. A luggage case according to claim 15, characterized in that the elastomeric strip comprises a tubular portion and a longitudinal mounting flange (36) projecting from the tubular portion along its length, and in that the edge of the shell (12) carrying the elastomeric strip is formed with an inner lip (32) and an outer lip (33) with an open channel (34) therebetween sized to tightly engage the flange (36) of the elastomeric strip (35) to secure the strip to the shell.
- 18. A luggage case according to claim 17, characterized in that the inner lip (32) of the shell (12) carrying the elastomeric strip (35) extends beyond the outer lip (33) to form an edge projecting toward the other one of said shells (32), the edge of the other shell (13) is formed with an inner lip (29) and an outer lip (30) with an open channel (31) therebetween sized to receive the projecting edge of said inner lip (32) of said shell carrying the elastomeric strip whereby, in use, when the case is closed, the inner lip (32) of the shell (12) carrying the elastomeric strip (35) enters the channel (31) between the inner (29) and outer (30) lips of the other one of said shells (13), with the tubular portion of the strip (35) being clamped between the outer lips (30, 33) of the shells.
- 19. A luggage case according to claim 18, characterized in that the latches (24, 25, 26) are mounted on one of the shells (13), and the elastomeric strip (35) is mounted on the other (12) of the shells.
- 20. A luggage case according to claim 18, characterized in that in the region of the latches there is no outer lip (30) on the shell carrying the latches (24, 25, 26), an upright projection (92) instead extending from the inner lip (29) in the regions of the latches to provide a surface to clamp the elastomeric strip (35).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/319,843 filed on Mar. 7, 1989, now abandoned.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/GB86/00606 |
10/8/1986 |
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8/24/1987 |
8/24/1987 |
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WO87/02553 |
5/7/1987 |
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Continuations (2)
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