The present disclosure relates to a luggage frame associated with a luggage piece and, more particularly, to systems and methods for attaching, removing and using luggage accessories associated with the luggage frame.
Luggage pieces have for a long time been used by individuals to transport articles of clothing, toiletries, and other possessions desirable for prolonged periods away from home. Often, individuals own multiple pieces of luggage, including large luggage pieces meant to carry articles for extended trips, carry-on pieces, duffle bags, and personal bags (such as messenger bags and backpacks).
As markets, and by extension job and personal responsibilities, have expanded around a now global market, so too has the need for individuals to carry a more diverse set of possessions on trips away from home. Often individuals carry, in addition to clothes and toiletries, laptops, tablets, papers, files, books, and other such articles which allow the individual to be productive during when in transit. As such, it is desirable to provide systems and methods which facilitate the use of an individual's articles while the individual is in transit.
In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, a luggage piece including an accessory frame includes a housing defining a cavity, a receiver port located on the housing along an upper surface of the housing, and a vertical support. The vertical support is configured to slidably engage with the receiver port. The luggage piece may further include a plurality of receiver ports located along the housing along the upper surface, and a plurality of vertical supports. The plurality of vertical supports may be configured to slidably engage with the plurality of receiver ports. In aspects, the plurality of vertical supports may slidably engage a plurality of vertical frame channels. The plurality of vertical frame channels may be configured to secure the plurality of vertical supports in the cavity.
According to aspects, the plurality of vertical supports are configured to couple to a lower surface located on the housing. The vertical supports may further include telescoping vertical supports which are configured to slidably engage the vertical supports. The vertical supports may further include tensioning mechanisms configured to selectively fix the telescoping vertical supports relative to the vertical supports. The plurality of vertical supports may be configured to couple to a plurality of footings.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a luggage accessory may include an accessory surface, an accessory support, and an accessory connector. The accessory surface and the accessory connector may be coupled to the accessory support and the accessory connector may be configured to engage with receiver ports associated with luggage pieces. In aspects, a vertical support may be configured to support the accessory surface when operably coupled to luggage pieces. The luggage accessory may further include a plurality of vertical supports.
According to aspects, the luggage accessory include a plurality of accessory supports, and a plurality of accessory connectors disposed at one end of corresponding accessory supports. The luggage accessory may further include an accessory surface flange. According to aspects, the luggage accessory includes an accessory support hinge rotatably coupling the accessory support to the accessory surface, the accessory support hinge configured to rotate between a first position and a second position. The accessory support hinge may be configured to rotate between a plurality of positions. The luggage accessory may further include a plurality of accessory support hinges, a plurality of accessory supports, and a plurality of accessory connectors. The accessory support hinges may be configured to rotate between a first position and a second position. The luggage accessory may further include a plurality of accessory support hinges are configured to rotate between a plurality of positions.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with a general description of the disclosure given above, and the detailed description of the embodiment(s) given below, explain the principles of the disclosure.
Embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views.
As will be described in detail below, provided are embodiments of a luggage frame and accessories. The luggage piece includes a luggage frame configured to receive a luggage accessory thereon. The luggage frame may be removably coupled to the luggage piece. In use, the luggage accessory may be removably attached to the luggage frame, and may further include supports which when coupled to the luggage accessory provide additional support to the luggage accessory.
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Located in the housing 112 are a plurality of vertical frame channels 102, horizontal frame channels 106, and cross-frame channels 108. The vertical frame channels 102 are coupled to the housing 112 at ports 104. Opposing end portions of the horizontal frame channels 106 are coupled to the vertical frame channels 102 along an upper portion and a lower portion of the vertical frame channels 102. Likewise, opposing end portions of the cross-frame channels 108 are coupled to the vertical frame channels 102 along the upper portion and lower portion of the vertical frame channels 102. The cross-frame channels 108 are also coupled where cross-supports 208 intersect (see
The vertical frame channels 102, horizontal frame channels 106, and cross-frame channels 108 may additionally be coupled to sides and/or the lower surface 126 of the housing 112 to maintain the position of the respective channels relative to the housing 112. It is contemplated that the vertical frame channels 102, horizontal frame channels 106, and cross-frame channels 108 may each further include a seam defining two edges which traverse the length of the respective channels (not shown) configured to couple when cooperatively aligned with corresponding seams. The edges of the vertical frame channels 102, horizontal frame channels 106 and cross-frame channels 108 may include one or more fasteners such as snap-fasteners, Velcro® Sticky Back for Fabrics, zippers, buttons, or other such fasteners suitable for maintaining connection between the edges.
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The luggage piece 100 further includes a handle 110 located along the upper surface 122. The handle 110 is coupled to the upper surface 122 at opposing ends of the handle 110. It is contemplated that, to improve the rigidity of the luggage piece 100 when forces are exerted on the handle 110, the handle 110 may be disposed within a handle housing (not explicitly shown) operably coupled to the accessory frame 200 (see
Footings 114 are located along a front portion of the lower surface 126 and are removably coupled to corresponding vertical support bases 210. The footings 114 are further coupled to the lower surface 126 of the housing 112. The footings 114 may be constructed of structurally rigid materials, such as plastic, aluminum, or other structurally similar materials to provide rigid support to corresponding vertical supports 202. Wheels 116 are located along a rear portion of the lower surface 126 and are rotatably coupled to the ends of corresponding vertical supports 202, providing rigid support to the vertical supports 202.
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The cross-supports 208 couple to corresponding vertical supports 202, the cross-supports coupling to one another at an intersection 212. When the accessory frame 200 is installed in the luggage piece 100, the cross-supports 208 are located along opposing sides of the luggage piece 100. It is contemplated that in embodiments, the back portion of the luggage piece 100 may include cross-supports as well, to increase the structural rigidity of the accessory frame 200. When the accessory frame 200 is assembled, the cross-supports 208 reduce and/or prevent torsional rotation of the upper surface 122 relative to the lower surface 126.
Vertical supports 202 include bores extending therethrough, as well as telescoping vertical supports 216 disposed therein. The telescoping vertical supports 216 further include a second bore extending therethrough, and in substantial coaxial alignment with the bore of the vertical support 202. The telescoping vertical supports 216 extend upward from a collapsed position (see
The telescoping vertical supports 216 are positionally maintained within the bores of the vertical supports 202 when inward force is exerted by the tensioning mechanism 214 onto the vertical supports 202. The tensioning mechanism 214 includes a first portion and a second portion (not explicitly shown). The first portion includes a cammed surface and is fixably disposed along the exterior of the upper portion of the vertical support 202. The first portion is threaded to rotatably receive the second portion thereon. The second portion includes a cammed surface with threads disposed along the interior of the second portion for rotatable engagement with the threads of the first portion. When the second portion is rotated about the first portion in a first direction, the second portion applies force inward about the first portion causing the first portion to advance inward and compress the portion of the telescoping vertical support 216 in contact with the tensioning mechanism 214. When rotated in a second direction different from the first direction, tension applied by the tensioning mechanism 214 to the telescoping vertical support 216 is released, thereby permitting slidable engagement of the vertical support 202 by the telescoping vertical support 216.
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It is contemplated that, in embodiments, the vertical supports 202 may be inserted into the vertical frame channels 102 without being coupled to horizontal supports 206 and/or cross-supports 208. When only the vertical supports 202 are located in the housing 112 the vertical supports 202 may be stabilized relative to the housing 112 via the vertical frame channels 102. Alternatively, or additionally, the vertical supports 202 may couple to the lower surface 126, thereby stabilizing the vertical supports 202 relative to the luggage piece 100. It is further contemplated that the vertical supports 202 may include the ports 204 thereon, when telescoping vertical supports 216 are not installed in the luggage piece 100.
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The accessory connectors 304 define substantially circular prongs which have a dimeter dimensioned for flush connection via slidable engagement with the ports 204. Likewise, the ports 204 have a diameter dimensioned for flush connection with the accessory connectors 304. It is contemplated that, in alternative embodiments, the accessory connectors 304 and ports 204 may include slidably engageable flanges, or other similar rigid connection members capable of providing a rigid mechanical connection.
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When the luggage accessory 300′″ is coupled to the upper surface 122 of the luggage piece 100, the rear portion 308′″ aligns with the planar surface defined by the upper surface 122 of the luggage piece 100. The rear portion 308′″ of the accessory surface 306′″ extends along the upper surface 122 from the rear of the luggage piece 100 toward the front. When coupled to the luggage piece 100, the front portion 310′″ of the luggage accessory 300′″ cantilevers outward and forward relative to the upper surface 122. When the front portion 310′″ receives downward force as objects are placed thereon, the downward force is transferred to the ports 204 of the accessory frame 200, permitting the luggage accessory 300′″ to maintain a stable position to enable an individual to use the accessory as a working surface (see
It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiments of the presently disclosed accessory without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
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62474272 | Mar 2017 | US |