This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 101214394, filed on Jul. 25, 2012, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a luggage, more particularly to a luggage with a pivotable and telescopic pull handle.
2. Description of the Related Art
Chinese Utility Model Patent No. ZL 93202228.6 discloses a luggage including a suitcase body, an auxiliary pull handle that is pivotably disposed on the suitcase body, and a lift handle that is mounted on the suitcase body.
When the auxiliary pull handle is put in an upright position for use, two handle rods of the auxiliary pull handle have bottom portions that are stopped by a pair of top bevel blocks, respectively. When it is desired to move the auxiliary pull handle to a horizontal position for storage, a linking rod is manually pushed to drive the top bevel blocks to be lowered down. The handle rods are then able to be manually pivoted.
Although the luggage of the Chinese Utility Model Patent has the advantages of increased interior receiving space and decreased weight, it still has drawbacks, such as inconvenient operation of the auxiliary pull handle and poor positioning effect.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a luggage that can avoid the aforesaid problems encountered in the prior art.
According to this invention, a luggage includes:
a suitcase body that has a bottom portion and a top portion opposite to the bottom portion;
a plurality of wheels that are respectively and rotatably disposed under the bottom portion of the suitcase body; and
a pivotable telescopic pull handle unit that is disposed on the top portion of the suitcase body and that includes:
When the pivotable telescopic pull handle unit is disposed in a pull-out state for use, the top engaging members are disposed in the engaged position and the bottom engaging members are disposed in the engaged position. When the operating block is pushed to drive rotation of the top engaging members through the push rods, the top engaging members are driven to move to the disengaged position by the top driving members. When the operating unit is pushed so that the telescopic engaging units are respectively driven to move toward the bottom portion of the suitcase body by the inner rods, the top driving members urge the bottom driving members to rotate to drive the bottom engaging members to move to the disengaged position, thereby allowing the pivoting seats to rotate and thus position the pivotable telescopic pull handle unit in a storage state.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The wheels 3 are respectively and rotatably disposed under the bottom portion 21 of the suitcase body 2.
The pivotable telescopic pull handle unit 4 is disposed on the top portion 22 of the suitcase body 2, and includes a pair of fixation seats 40, a pair of pivoting seats 50, a pair of pivotable engaging units 60, a pair of telescopic rod units 70, a pair of telescopic engaging units 80, an operating unit 90, and a lift handle 100.
The fixation seats 40 are respectively secured on the top portion 22 of the suitcase body 2 by a plurality of fasteners 110. In this embodiment, the fasteners 110 are threadedly secured on the suitcase body 2 and are in the form of threaded bolts. Each fixation seat 40 is formed with a pivotally engaging groove 41, a pair of pivoting holes 42, a pair of engaging holes 43, and a stopper 44. The pivoting holes 42 and the engaging holes 43 respectively extend along a left-to-right direction (Y direction) of the suitcase body 2 and are respectively in spatial communication with the pivotally engaging groove 41. The engaging holes 43 are disposed on a front end of the fixation seat 40 and are aligned with each other in a top-to-bottom direction (Z direction) of the suitcase body 2. The stopper 44 is formed on a top surface 401 of the fixation seat 40 and is disposed at a junction between a front high portion that is located at the front end of the fixation seat 40 and a rear low portion of the top surface 401.
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After the first housing 51 and the second housing 52 are correspondingly coupled together, the first pivot stub 515 and the second pivot stub 524 are respectively inserted into the pivoting holes 42 of the corresponding one of the fixation seats 40 so that the pivoting seat 50 can be rotated relative to the corresponding fixation seat 40.
Each of the pivotable engaging units 60 is disposed in a corresponding one of the pivoting seats 50. Each of the pivotable engaging units 60 includes a bottom driving member 61 that is disposed pivotably in the corresponding one of the pivoting seats 50, a bottom engaging member 62 that is disposed in the corresponding one of the pivoting seats 50 and that is drivable by the bottom driving member 61 to move along the Y direction between an engaged position and a disengaged position relative to the corresponding one of the fixation seats 40, and a bottom biasing member 63 that is disposed between the bottom engaging member 62 and the corresponding one of the pivoting seats 50 for biasing the bottom engaging member 62 toward the engaged position.
The bottom driving member 61 of each of the pivotable engaging units 60 includes a pivoting block 611 that is disposed on the first housing 51 of the corresponding one of the pivoting seats 50 and secured thereto by a pivot shaft 64, and a pair of driven blocks 612 and a driving block 613, which extend radially from the pivoting block 611 in opposite directions.
The bottom engaging member 62 of each of the pivotable engaging units 60 includes a pair of engaging blocks 621 that extend through the first housing 51 of the corresponding one of the pivoting seats 50 and that are movable between the engaged position and the disengaged position relative to the stopper 44 of the corresponding one of the fixation seats 40, a connecting block 622 that connects the engaging blocks 621, and a guide block 623 that is disposed on the connecting block 622 and that is matched with the guide rail 514.
Each of the telescopic rod units 70 is disposed on a corresponding one of the pivoting seats 50 along the Z direction, and has an outer rod 71 that is secured on the corresponding one of the pivoting seats 50 and an inner rod 72 that extends through the outer rod 71 and that is movable telescopically along the Z direction.
Preferably, the outer rod 71 of each of the telescopic rod units 70 is formed with a plurality of adjusting holes 712 along the Z direction. The inner rod 72 of each of the telescopic rod units 70 is formed with a through hole 721 that is adapted to be registered with one of the adjusting holes 712 of the corresponding outer rod 71.
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The carrier seat 82 has a carrier frame 821 that is disposed in the inner rod 72 of the corresponding one of the telescopic rod units 70 and that is formed with a pivoting groove 822 that extends along a front-to-rear direction of the suitcase body 2 (X direction).
The top driving member 83 of each of the telescopic engaging units 80 includes a pivot shaft 831 that is pivotally disposed in the pivoting groove 822, a compression plate 832 that is formed radially from the pivot shaft 831 and that is disposed in the carrier frame 821, a pair of outer driving arms 833 that are bent and extend from the compression plate 832 along the Z direction, and an inner driving arm 834 that is disposed beneath the compression plate 832 and that extends therefrom so as to be separated from the outer driving arms 833.
Each of the top engaging members 84 includes a member body 841 that is movable between the outer driving arms 833 of the top driving member 83 of the corresponding one of the telescopic engaging units 80 along the Y direction and that is formed with a receiving slot 842 for receiving the inner driving arm 834 of the top driving member 83 of the corresponding one of the telescopic engaging units 80, and an engaging block 843 that extends along the Y direction and that is inserted form the member body 841 into the through hole 721 of the inner rod 72 and the adjusting hole 712 of the outer rod 71 of the corresponding one of the telescopic rod units 70.
The operating unit 90 includes a grip 91 that is disposed between top portions of the inner rods 72 of the telescopic rod unit 70, an operating block 92 that is disposed in the grip 91 and that is movable along the Z direction between a pushed position and a released position, a biasing member 93 that is disposed between the operating block 92 and the grip 91 for biasing the operating block 92 toward the released position, and a pair of push rods 95, each of which extends from the operating block 92 through a corresponding one of the inner rods 72 and moves with the operating block 92 for pushing against the corresponding one of the top driving members 83.
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When the pivotable telescopic pull handle unit 4 is pivotably folded, as shown in
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The abovementioned preferred embodiment is not restrictive. For example, the position of the pivotable telescopic pull handle unit 4 in the storage state can be changed. In an alternative arrangement, the fixation seat 40 may be designed to be disposed at a junction between the top portion 22 and the back portion of the suitcase body 2 in such a manner that the pivoting seat 50 is rotated backward relative to the fixation seat 40. In this arrangement, the pivotable telescopic pull handle unit 4 is rotated backward to abut against the back portion of the suitcase body 2 so as to be positioned in the storage state.
In view of the foregoing, by virtue of the structural arrangement of the luggage of this invention, only one hand is needed for pulling or storing operation of the pivotable telescopic pull handle unit 4. Hence, the luggage of this invention can be easily and conveniently operated. Additionally, when the inner rods 72 are pulled out or extended through the outer rods 71, respectively, the positioning effect of each inner rod 72 can be enhanced by the corresponding one of the engaging blocks 843 of the top engaging member 84 that is able to automatically extend through the corresponding through hole 721 and one of the corresponding adjusting holes 712. The positioning effect of the pivotable telescopic pull handle unit 4 in the storage state can be enhanced by the engaging blocks 621 of the bottom engaging member 62 that are able to extend through the corresponding engaging holes 43, respectively. Finally, since the lift handle 100 is also secured on the top portion 22 of the suitcase body 2 through the fixation seats 40, the time and cost for installing the lift handle 100 can be reduced.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101214394 | Jul 2012 | TW | national |