This invention relates to multi-functional luggage solutions.
For people who regularly travel or are on the go, whether for work or personal getaways, their luggage is an increasingly important and integral aspect of ensuring hassle free transport, protection, and security of travelers and their business and/or personal items. These days, perhaps some of the most important items carried by travelers are their mobile or portable electronic devices, such as smart phones, computing tablets, laptops, MP3/audio players, gaming devices, headphones, or other portable handheld or wearable electronic devices. The inability to secure such devices or the loss or lack of operability of such devices can cause significant anxiety and disruption to a traveler. To mitigate these issues, seasoned travelers often use rolling carryon size travel cases to avoid parting with their electronic devices and delay or loss that can occur with checking in bags. In addition, such travelers frequently travel with back-up batteries or battery banks to facilitate recharging their electronic devices when charging facilities are not conveniently available.
Even so, it is not uncommon for travelers to find that their roller bag is too big to fit in the carryon compartment, on a small or crowded plane for example, thereby requiring that the bag be checked in—a dreaded situation for many travelers. Moreover, these days with added security and the need or desire to be constantly connected, it is not uncommon for travelers to find themselves frequently removing and storing their devices in and out of their luggage and/or carryon bags, which can be an inconvenient undertaking. Additionally, while battery banks can provide charging capabilities, conventional banks can be difficult to manage during the hustle and bustle of travel, including clearing them with security, and can be easily misplaced, lost, or stolen.
The inventors here have recognized that there is a continued need, therefore, for luggage solutions that are capable of overcoming the foregoing shortcomings and enhancing the a traveler's experience.
Disclosed here are numerous aspects of a unique and inventive multi-functional luggage solution and interactive wireless luggage management system. For example, in one aspect the luggage has a horizontally extending electronic device storage and charging tray compartment positioned strategically in its top portion and accessible through an opening in the top surface of the luggage. In another aspect, the luggage includes reversibly detachable wheels mounted to the bottom portion that is capable of reducing the longitudinal or vertical dimensions of the luggage when the wheels are removed. In yet another aspect, the luggage includes a removable rechargeable battery cartridge that is configured to be fixedly retained within a battery compartment located within the tray compartment. In yet another aspect, the removable rechargeable battery cartridge includes wireless connectivity capable of facilitating wireless internet access and/or wireless communication with another electronic mobile device, such as a smartphone, computing tablet, or laptop computing device or the like. Various functionalities, such as GPS tracking, proximity location, alarm activation, luggage locking, and battery monitoring can thereby be remotely facilitated, each of which alone and in combination constitute yet aspects. In yet another aspect, the removable rechargeable battery cartridge is configured to be capable of charging one or more electronic devices when it is removed from the battery compartment or alternatively when it is retained within the battery compartment. In yet another aspect, the luggage is configured to electrically connect the removable rechargeable battery cartridge, when retained within the battery compartment, to one or more access ports that are mounted externally to the tray compartment and/or one or more access ports that are mounted internally to the tray compartment and may further connect to an electronically activated locking mechanism.
It should be understood that each of the foregoing and various aspects, together with those set forth in the claims and summarized above and/or otherwise disclosed herein, including the drawings, may be combined to support claims for a device, apparatus, system, method of manufacture, and/or use without limitation.
These and other features, aspects and advantages are described below with reference to the drawings, which are intended to illustrate, but not to limit, the invention. In the drawings, like reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout similar embodiments.
Each drawing is generally to scale and hence relative dimensions of the various components can be determined from the drawings.
As summarized above and illustrated in the drawings, disclosed herein are various aspects of a multi-functional luggage solution. Many of those aspects are summarized above and illustrated in the drawings.
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The suitcase 100 includes a top portion 120, a bottom portion 170 and middle portion 190 connected to and extending there between and further includes a wirelessly enabled removable rechargeable battery bank cartridge 150 that is capable of communicating with a remote wireless enabled mobile or portable device 200.
The top portion 120 includes a top external surface 121 that has a tray access opening 122 that provides access to a tray compartment 130. A tray access door 123 is provided to cover the access opening 122 and is connected to the top surface via a hinge 124, which may be conventional mechanical door hinge or living hinge. A latch 125 may be provide adjacent to the tray access door 123 to secure the tray access door 123 in the closed position. Alternatively, the tray access door 123 may be secured to the opening 122 via a perimeter zipper 128 (not shown). A cable pass through opening 126 may also be provided through the tray access door 123 to facilitate cable management with the tray compartment 130. Separate Zippered pouch compartment 127 may be incorporated on one or both sides of the tray access door 123 to provide additional strategic and convenient storage for electronics, passport, travel tickets, wallet, and/or electronic accessory devices. A handle well 129 is also formed on the external surface 121 of the top portion 120 and is positioned near the back side 113 of the suitcase 100. The perimeter regions of the top portion may be formed as a unitary molded polymer component as best illustrated in the disassembled view of the top portion depicted in
The tray compartment 130 in the top portion 120, as best depicted in
Electrical connector (e.g., a pogo type connector) 144 is positioned within the batter compartment 140 and are configured to engage with the battery interface (e.g., also pogo type connector) 154c when the battery cartridge 150 is installed in the battery compartment 140. The suitcase 100 further includes plurality of access ports to facilitate charging with the battery cartridge 150 through conductive cables or wires (not illustrated) that extend through the suitcase 100 structure to the battery cartridge 150. In the illustrated embodiment, a plurality of internal access ports 145a and 145b positioned within the tray compartment 130 are provided as well as a plurality of external access ports 146a and 146b positioned on the external surface 111 of the suitcase 100 are provided. In the embodiment illustrated in
The removable rechargeable battery bank cartridge 150 is best depicted in
Internally the battery cartridge 150, in addition to a rechargeable battery, includes one or more wireless I/O connectivity interface/module 155 (capable of receiving and transmitting wireless signals) a wired I/O interface 155a capable of providing electronic signals to components such as an electronically controllable locking mechanism 194 that is hard wired to the battery compartment 140, a controller or processor 156 that is configured to control the functions and components of the battery cartridge 150, a speaker 157 is also provided and may be activated under certain conditions, such as when the suitcase is lost or out of proximity of the user. Other components of the battery cartridge 150 including various electronic components that operation of the battery cartridge 150 including managing power, charging and protection of the rechargeable battery contained therein are illustrated and identified in the block diagram of
A retractable handle system 160, which best illustrated in
The bottom portion 170, which is best illustrated in
The middle portion 190 of the suitcase 100 contains the primary storage compartment 119, which is accessed through an access panel 191 that is secured to the adjacent regions of the suitcase via an access panel zipper 192 that includes pull tabs 193 configured to being received in and engage with an electronically controllable lock 194 mounted on the right side of the suitcase 100. The access compartment extends across the front side 112 to both the left and right 114, 115 of the suitcase 100 to provide full and convenient access to the primary storage compartment 119. The middle portion also includes carrying side handle 195 on the right side 114 to facilitate management and carrying of the suitcase 100.
In operation the removable rechargeable battery cartridge 150 is electrically connected through the pogo connections 144 and 154c to provide and control power to the internal and external power access ports 145a, 145b, 146a, 146b when the battery cartridge 150 is installed in the battery compartment 140 and may also be recharged from an external power source through one or more of those ports. In addition, when installed, the battery cartridge 150 is configured to be capable of controlling other external components such as activating the electronically controllable locking mechanism 192 that is wired to the battery compartment 140 and operatively connected to the battery cartridge 150 when installed in the battery compartment 140. When removed from the battery compartment 140, the battery cartridge 150 may be used as a standalone battery bank, may be passed through security as a standalone electronic item to avoid security line delay, and may be recharged independently of the suitcase 100.
Whether removed or installed, the wireless interface(s) of the battery cartridge 150 allow for interaction with the user's correspondingly wireless enabled remote mobile or other electronic device 200 via a luggage application 300 that resides in non-transitory computer readable memory on the electronic device 200 an executed via one or more processors in the remote electronic device 200. As illustrated in
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A luggage tracker function 320 is illustrated in
If the smart luggage function 330 is selected from the screen illustrated in
If the battery bank function 340 is selected from the screen illustrated in
Although in the foregoing description only a single battery cartridge is mentioned, it is understood that multiple battery cartridges can be used and be installed in one compartment or multiple compartments without deviation from the scope of this disclosure.
Each of the foregoing and various aspects, or teachings herein together with those set forth in the claims and described in connection with the luggage described and summarized above or otherwise disclosed herein including the drawings may be combined to form claims for a device, apparatus, system, method of manufacture, and/or use without limitation.
Although the various inventive aspects are herein disclosed in the context of certain preferred embodiments, implementations, and examples, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention extends beyond the specifically disclosed embodiments to other alternative embodiments and/or uses of the invention and obvious modifications and equivalents thereof. In addition, while a number of variations of the various aspects have been shown and described in detail, other modifications, which are within their scope will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art based upon this disclosure. It should therefore be also understood that the scope of this disclosure includes the various combinations or sub-combinations of the specific features and aspects of the embodiments disclosed herein, such that the various features, modes of implementation, and aspects of the disclosed subject matter may be combined with or substituted for one another. Thus, it is intended that the scope of the present invention herein disclosed should not be limited by the particular disclosed embodiments or implementations described above, but should be determined only by a fair reading of claims made in this patent document and any future patent document that relies on this disclosure.
Similarly, this method of disclosure, is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that any claim require more features than are expressly recited in that claim. Rather, as the following claims represent, inventive aspects lie in a combination of fewer than all features of any single foregoing disclosed embodiment. Thus, the claims following the Detailed Description are hereby expressly incorporated into this Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment.
This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/442,443, filed Jan. 5, 2017 and titled “MULTI-FUNCTIONAL LUGGAGE SOLUTION”. The above application is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety and is to be considered a part of this specification.
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62442443 | Jan 2017 | US |