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The disclosure relates to luggage handle extension device and more particularly pertains to a new luggage handle extension device for positioning a wheeled suitcase laterally away from a user to prevent the suitcase from striking the user's legs as the suitcase is being rolled over a floor surface.
The prior art relates to luggage handle extension devices that are typically used to assist a person in gripping a suitcase.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a rod that has a first end, a second end and a perimeter wall extending between the first and second ends. A coupler is attached to the rod adjacent to the first end and is mounted on the perimeter wall. The coupler can engage a handle attached to a suitcase such that the second end extends laterally away from the handle.
In another embodiment, the disclosure meets the needs of a system including a suitcase having a front wall, a rear wall, a top wall and a bottom wall. A plurality of wheels is attached to the bottom wall. A handle is attached to the suitcase and extends upwardly from a top wall of the suitcase. The handle is positioned between a first lateral wall and a second lateral wall of the suitcase. The handle is elongated along a line extending between the first and second lateral walls. A rod has a first end, a second end and a perimeter wall extending between the first and second ends. The rod has a length from the first end is at least equal to or greater than ½ of a distance from the first lateral wall to the second lateral wall. A coupler is attached to the rod adjacent to the first end and is mounted on the perimeter wall. The coupler engages the handle such that the second end extends laterally away from the handle.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
As best illustrated in
A rod 32 has a first end 34, a second end 36 and a perimeter wall 38 extending between the first 34 and second 36 ends. The rod 32 has a length from the first end 34 to the second end 36 that is greater than 6.0 inches and is less than 18.0 inches and will generally have a length equal to about 12.0 inches. More, specifically, the rod 32 will have a length that is at least equal or greater than ½ of a distance from the first lateral wall 28 to the second lateral wall 30. The rod 32 has a greatest diameter that is less than 2.0 inches and greater than 0.50 inches. Typically, the rod 32 will have a cylindrical shape, though the rod 32 may have a rectangular cross-section.
A coupler 40 is attached to the rod 32 adjacent to the first end 34 and is mounted on the perimeter wall 38. The coupler 40 may be attached to the perimeter wall 38 with one or more fasteners as shown in
The coupler 40 further includes a securing member 50 that is configured to retain the handle 24 in the saddle 42. In one embodiment, the securing member 50 comprises a panel 52 of flexible material, such as leather, natural fibers or synthetic fibers, and has an attached end 54 attached to the rod 32 or saddle 42 and a free end 56 positioned distal to the attached end 54. The panel 52 is extendable around the saddle 42 and the handle 24 to releasably retain the handle 24 in engagement with the saddle 42. The panel 52 may have a length to allow extension around the handle 42 and rod 32. A fastener 58 is mounted on the securing member 50 to releasably secure the free end 56 in a closed condition with the saddle 42 engaged with the handle 24. The fastener 58 may comprise snaps, buttons and the like. In
A grip 64 is attached to the rod 32 adjacent to the second end 36. The grip 64 extends around the perimeter wall 38 and may comprise a resiliently compressible material.
In use, the coupler 40 is attached to the handle 24 as described above and as shown in
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.
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