Information
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Patent Grant
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6772485
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Patent Number
6,772,485
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Date Filed
Wednesday, October 30, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 10, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 163 R
- 024 164
- 024 182
- 024 300
- 024 301
- 024 302
- 024 298
- 294 149
- 294 150
- 190 102
- 190 18 R
- 224 411
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A luggage slip strap includes a flexible extended element having a long axis and first and second ends, and a sleeve affixed to the flexible extended element, the sleeve defining a cavity having an axis generally perpendicular to the long axis of the flexible extended member.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to devices for securing luggage, in particular to devices for securing a first article, such as a suitcase, to a second article, such as a luggage cart.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is often difficult to carry relatively bulky articles, such as suitcases, to or from an airport terminal, bus terminal or other location. Devices such as portable luggage carts can alleviate this difficulty. However, if multiple suitcases or other items need to be transported, it can be difficult to secure the items in a stable manner. The topmost suitcase may fall from the luggage cart if not stably secured, potentially resulting in damage to the suitcase or to items within the suitcase. Portable luggage carts typically employ cords or other devices to secure the items being transported, but these cords frequently prove inadequate.
Suitcases having integral handles and wheels are also known. Users of such suitcases often find it desirable to carry a second item atop the suitcase. Without adequate means for securing the second item in place, the item may also be dropped or damaged.
A need exists for an apparatus that facilitates the use of a portable luggage cart, or a suitcase having an integral handle and wheels, in moving multiple items, such as suitcases, in a stable and secure manner.
SUMMARY OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a luggage slip strap that includes a flexible extended element having a long axis and first and second ends, and a sleeve affixed to the flexible extended element, the sleeve defining a cavity having an axis generally perpendicular to the long axis of the flexible extended member.
In particular embodiments, the flexible extended element is a strap, more particularly a strap in which the first and second ends include loops, very particularly loops formed using adjustable buckles.
According to specific embodiments, the means for securing the first and second ends of the flexible extended element to each other includes a buckle.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for securing an article to an apparatus having a handle. The method includes the steps of: providing a luggage slip strap comprising a flexible extended element having a long axis and first and second ends, and a sleeve affixed to the flexible extended element, the sleeve defining a cavity having an axis generally perpendicular to the long axis of the flexible extended member; placing the sleeve about the handle; and securing around the article the flexible extended element.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description. It is to be understood, however, that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the present invention, are given by way of illustration and not limitation. Many changes and modifications within the scope of the present invention may be made without departing from the spirit thereof, and the invention includes all such modifications.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention may be more readily understood by referring to the accompanying drawings in which
FIG. 1
is a top perspective view of a first embodiment of a luggage slip strap according to the invention including a strap with loops at each end and a buckle,
FIG. 2
is a top view of the sleeve of the first embodiment,
FIG. 3
is a top view of the sleeve of the first embodiment showing the orientation of a handle, e.g., of a portable luggage cart disposed within the cavity of the sleeve,
FIGS. 4 and 5
are side and back views of a suitcase secured to a portable luggage cart by means of the embodiment of
FIG. 1
, and
FIG. 6
is a side view of a suitcase having an integral handle, showing the use of the embodiment of
FIG. 1
in securing a second suitcase to the integral handle of the first suitcase.
Like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Turning now to
FIGS. 1-3
, a first embodiment
10
of a luggage slip strap according to the invention comprises a flexible extended element in the form of a strap
12
. Strap
12
includes first and second loops
14
and
18
, each of which is adjustably defined by respective adjustable buckles
16
and
20
. Buckle
22
comprises female buckle element
24
, which is adjustably secured to first loop
14
, and male buckle element
26
, which is adjustably secured to second loop
18
. Sleeve
28
, affixed to strap
12
, includes sleeve top surface
30
and sleeve bottom surface
32
, in particular embodiments, but can also be formed by a single continuous element if desired. Sleeve
28
is permanently affixed to strap
12
, for example by stitching, in particular embodiments.
Sleeve
28
defines a cavity
34
into which the handle
28
of a portable luggage cart
36
, for example, can be disposed, as shown in
FIGS. 3-5
.
In other particular embodiments, the flexible extended element is an extensible cord, such as a bungee cord. The sleeve
28
, in other particular embodiments can adjustably engage the flexible extended element
12
, for example by means such as loops through which the flexible extended element is inserted.
Use of the foregoing embodiment of the inventive luggage slip strap is illustrated in
FIGS. 4 and 5
. Sleeve
28
of luggage slip strap
10
is disposed around handle
38
of portable luggage cart
36
. An article, for example a suitcase
40
, is placed on the portable luggage cart
36
, and strap
12
of luggage slip strap
10
is wrapped horizontally about suitcase
40
. Buckles
16
and
20
are used to size loops
14
and
18
, respectively, in order to obtain a secure fit. Buckle
24
(see
FIG. 1
) secures luggage slip strap
10
about suitcase
40
and secures suitcase
40
to portable luggage cart
36
.
In
FIG. 6
, luggage slip strap
10
is used with a suitcase
42
with an integral handle
44
and a second article, such as a second suitcase
46
, is secured to integral handle
44
in a manner similar to that shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
. Sleeve
28
is disposed about integral handle
44
as shown.
Claims
- 1. A luggage slip strap comprising:a flexible extended element having first and second ends and a long axis, and a distinct sleeve affixed to the flexible extended element, the sleeve defining a cavity having an axis generally perpendicular to the long axis of the flexible extended element, the sleeve being permanently affixed to the flexible extended element preventing relative motion of the flexible extended element with respect to the sleeve.
- 2. The luggage slip strap of claim 1, further comprising means for securing the first and second ends of the flexible extended member to each other.
- 3. The luggage slip strap of claim 2 wherein at least one of the first and second ends of the flexible extended element comprises a loop.
- 4. The luggage slip strap of claim 3 wherein each loop is independently defined by an adjustable buckle.
- 5. The luggage slip strap of claim 3 wherein the securing means comprise a buckle comprising a female buckle element adjustably secured to the first loop and a male buckle element adjustably secured to the second loop.
- 6. The luggage slip strap of claim 1 wherein the flexible extended element is a strap.
- 7. The luggage slip strap of claim 6 wherein the first and second ends of the flexible extended element comprises a loop.
- 8. The luggage slip strap of claim 6 wherein the loop is defined by an adjustable buckle.
- 9. The luggage slip strap of claim 1 wherein the flexible extended element and the sleeve have widths in the direction of the axis of the cavity, and wherein the width of the sleeve exceeds the width of the flexible extended element.
- 10. The luggage slip strap of claim 1 wherein the sleeve comprises top and bottom surfaces, the top and bottom surfaces each having a pair of opposed edges extending in a direction generally parallel to the axis of the cavity, wherein each of the edges of the top surface extending in the direction generally parallel to the axis of the cavity is adjacent and affixed to the corresponding edge of the bottom surface, and wherein the bottom surface of the sleeve is affixed to the flexible extended element.
- 11. A method for securing an article to an apparatus having a handle, the method comprising the steps of:providing a luggage slip strap comprising: a flexible extended element having a long axis and first and second ends, and a sleeve affixed to the flexible extended element, the sleeve defining a cavity having an axis generally perpendicular to the long axis of the flexible extended member, placing the sleeve about the handle, and securing around the article the flexible extended element.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the apparatus is a luggage cart.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein the apparatus is a suitcase having an integral handle.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein the article is an item of luggage.
- 15. The method of claim 11 wherein the sleeve comprises top and bottom surfaces, the top and bottom surfaces each having a pair of opposed edges extending in a direction generally parallel to the axis of the cavity, wherein each of the edges of the top surface extending in the direction generally parallel to the axis of the cavity is adjacent and affixed to the corresponding edge of the bottom surface, and wherein the bottom surface of the sleeve is affixed to the flexible extended element.
- 16. The method of claim 11 wherein the flexible extended element and the sleeve have widths in the direction of the axis of the cavity, and wherein the width of the sleeve exceeds the width of the flexible extended element.
- 17. A luggage slip strap comprising: a flexible extended element having first and second ends and a long axis, and a sleeve affixed to the flexible extended element, the sleeve defining a cavity having an axis generally perpendicular to the long axis of the flexible extended element, wherein the sleeve comprises top and bottom surfaces, the top and bottom surfaces each having a pair of opposed edges extending in a direction generally parallel to the axis of the cavity, wherein each of the edges of the top surface extending in the direction generally parallel to the axis of the cavity is adjacent and affixed to the corresponding edge of the bottom surface, and wherein the bottom surface of the sleeve is affixed to the flexible extended element.
- 18. A luggage slip strap comprising: a flexible extended element having first and second ends and a long axis, and a sleeve affixed to the flexible extended element, the sleeve defining a cavity having an axis generally perpendicular to the long axis of the flexible extended element, wherein the flexible extended element and the sleeve have widths in the direction of the axis of the cavity, and wherein the width of the sleeve exceeds the width of the flexible extended element.
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