Off-centered dual-purpose handle assembly for wheeled luggage

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6305514
  • Patent Number
    6,305,514
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 15, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 23, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A handle assembly for wheeled luggage is disclosed. The handle grip is off-centered from the center line of luggage in the longitudinal direction across the top of luggage within a predetermined limited distance. The handle assembly further comprises a locking mechanism mounted to the inner tube with locking pins facing each other for engaging three apertures provided in the outer tubes in the handle storage position, the handle for carrying position, or the handle for pulling position. This allows wheels to be away from the legs of user and thus provides a great convenience to user since luggage does not interfere with the user's movement.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a handle assembly for wheeled luggage and more particularly to an off-centered dual-purpose handle assembly that can be used for both carrying and pulling a wheeled luggage and furthermore, when luggage is carried, the lower end of luggage tilts away from the user.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Wheeled luggage has been widely used in recent years by travelers in various forms of transportation. When designing a wheeled luggage, a number of important criteria must be considered. For example, luggage should be rigidly constructed for surviving rough handling when pulled in the streets, in and out of buildings with ascending or descending steps, and in and out of various forms of carriers such as airplanes or motor vehicles. The wheeled luggage must also have adequate wheel means such that luggage can be pulled along a pavement with relative ease.




Wheeled luggage should have a convenient pull-handle system that can be easily stowed away when not in use and extended when needed. Most types of luggage of large or medium size sold in markets are equipped with a pull handle of various types so as to facilitate carrying of the same in journey. However, most of pull-handle systems are not suitably designed and cannot be reliably used. For example, in order to carry or lift the wheeled luggage, a separate handle system must be provided on luggage case in addition to the pull-handle system. But such design is unsatisfactory because it protrudes from the surface of luggage case permanently and cannot be retracted into a recess. As such, the requirement for a separate carry handle system not only clutter the simple design of a luggage case, but also increase the cost of luggage.




More recently, the airline industry has strictly enforced the restriction on the dimensions of carry-on luggage that may be brought onboard of an airplane. A protruded carry handle used on a wheeled luggage for carrying purpose further adds to the dimensions and may disqualify a luggage to be carried onboard an airplane. The need for a handle system that can be completely stowed away in a recess built into the luggage case, can be used to both pull luggage on wheels or to carry luggage when needed has been long existing but unfulfilled.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a wheeled luggage equipped with a pull-handle system that does not have the drawbacks of conventional pull-handle systems.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a wheeled luggage equipped with a dual-purpose handle system that can be used for both pulling luggage on wheels or carrying wheel when needed.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a wheeled luggage equipped with a dual-purpose handle system that can be locked in at least two operating positions for pulling and carrying luggage.




It is another further object of the present invention to provide a wheeled luggage equipped with a dual-purpose handle system that can be completely stowed away in a bezel when not in use and thus reducing the dimensions of luggage.




It is still further object of the present invention to provide a wheeled luggage equipped with a dual-purpose handle system such that the need for a separate carrying handle is eliminated.




It is still further object of the present invention to provide a wheeled luggage equipped with a dual-purpose, off-entered handle system.




It is still further object of the present invention to provide a dual-purpose handle system that can be locked in a stowed-away position, in a partially-extended or carrying position, e.g., at a distance between about 0.5 inch to about 6 inch from the top of luggage, and in a fully extended position for pulling luggage on wheels. The locking function is provided by a novel locking mechanism that is connected to an end of an inner tube which slidingly engages a cavity in an outer tube for operating the handle system. Two identical inner tubes are used to slidingly engage two identical outer tubes and are mounted on each side of handle grip. A recessed button in the handle grip is used to operate the locking mechanism by a pair of flexible steel cables mounted inside the inner tubes. The locking mechanism which are mounted to the inner tube with locking pins facing each other for engaging at least three apertures provided in the outer tubes for each of the three locking positions, i.e., the handle storage position, the handle for carrying position, and the handle for pulling position.




Another novel feature of the present invention is the positioning of handle grip in relation to the center line of luggage in the longitudinal direction across the top of luggage. The U-shaped handle grip which attaches to the two inner tubes at the two ends of the U-shaped handle grip while the bottom of the U-shaped handle grip is used as the handle grip and a housing for the push button, i.e., the activating device for locking mechanism. The handle grip is designed to be off-centered from the center line of luggage. The off-centered distance may be between about 0.1 inch and about 2 inch to either side of the center line. The off-centered handle grip enables the luggage to be picked up by the handle grip with the lower end of luggage tilting away from the user. The U-shaped handle rip is designed with the opening of the U-shaped handle grip pointing toward the wheels mounted on the backside of the luggage. This allows the backside of luggage, and specifically the wheels to tilt away from the legs of user. The tilt-away feature of the present invention wheeled luggage when luggage is being carried provides a great convenience to the user since it does not interfere with the user's movement or walking.




The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the present invention wheeled luggage illustrating the handle grip being mounted to the luggage in an off-centered manner and the handle grip in a stowed-away position;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the present invention wheeled luggage of

FIG. 1

with handle grip partially extended and locked in a carrying position;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the present invention wheeled luggage with handle grip in a fully extended position for pulling the luggage on wheels;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the frame of the present invention wheeled luggage with the handle grip in a stowed-away position;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the frame of the present invention wheeled luggage with handle grip locked in a carrying position;





FIG. 6

is sectional view of the handle system of the present invention wheeled luggage with locking pins engaged to the lower apertures in the outer tubes;





FIG. 7

is sectional view of the handle system of the present invention wheeled luggage with push button in a pressed-down position and locking pins disengaged from the lower apertures;





FIG. 8

is sectional view of the handle system of the present invention wheeled luggage with push button in a released position and locking pins disengaged from the lower apertures in the outer tubes such that inner tubes are slidable in the outer tubes;





FIG. 9

is sectional view of the handle system of the present invention wheeled luggage with push button in a released position and locking pins engaged to the middle apertures in the outer tubes such that handle grip is locked in a partially extended position for carrying the luggage;





FIG. 10

is sectional view of the handle system of the present invention wheeled luggage with push button in a released position and locking pins engaged to the upper apertures in the outer tubes such that handle grip is locked in fully extended position for pulling the luggage;





FIGS. 11A

,


11


B, and


11


C are illustrations of the present invention handle system that is designed with the center line of handle grip coincided with the center line of luggage in three different bezel designs for storing the handle grip;





FIGS. 12A

,


12


B, and


12


C are illustrations of the present invention handle system that is designed with the center line of handle grip off-centered with the center line of luggage showing the novel tilt y feature of the dual-purpose handle system;





FIGS. 13A

,


13


B, and


13


C are illustrations of the present invention handle system that is designed off-centered in an opposing direction to those shown in

FIGS. 12A-12C

on the other side of the center line showing the novel tilt-away feature of the dual-purpose handle system; and





FIG. 14

is an illustration of the present invention wheeled luggage with the dual-purpose handle system in a fully extended position for operating the luggage on wheels.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is shown an off-centered, dual-purpose handle system


12


for a wheeled luggage


10


constructed in accordance with the present invention wherein dual-purpose handle system


12


is in a stowed-away position and stored in bezel


14


.




The U-shaped handle system


12


is constructed by a handle grip


16


which houses a recessed push button


18


at a center location connected by two side pieces


22


,


24


to the inner tubes (not shown). The wheeled luggage


10


is further equipped with a carrying handle


26


mounted on the side


28


of luggage for carrying the luggage sideways. However, it should be noted that there is no carrying handle provided on the top


32


of luggage


10


. The novel handle system


12


of the present invention serves both as a pull handle and as a carrying handle. Note that center line “l” for the handle grip


16


is designed such that it is positioned away from the center line “m” for the top


32


of luggage


10


. The distance between two center lines “l” and “m” may be suitably between about 0.1 inch and about 2 inch. It should be further noted that the center line “l” for handle grip


16


can be positioned on either side of the center line “m” for the luggage such that the luggage can be carried with either the wheels toward the user or away from the user. This is further shown in detail in

FIGS. 12A-12C

and


13


A-


13


C.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the present invention wheeled luggage


10


with handle system


12


in a partially extended position for carrying of the luggage. The partially extended handle system


12


may be suitably locked by a locking mechanism (not shown) connected to the inner tubes of handle system


12


at any suitable positions. The handle grip


16


may be at a distance defined between the bottom surface


34


of handle grip


16


and the surface of the top


32


of luggage


10


at between about 0.5 inch and about 6 inch. The distance is determined based on the design of handle grip


16


such that a user can comfortably grip the handle grip


16


with sufficient clearance between the grip


16


and the bezel


14


in the top


32


.




When handle system


12


is pulled out completely such that it is in a fully extended position as shown in

FIG. 3

, the handle system


12


or handle grip


16


can be used to pull or push the wheeled luggage


10


on its wheels


40


. The wheels


40


are mounted in plastic housing


42


with a kick plate


44


mounted therebetween.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of frame assembly


30


for wheeled luggage


10


. As shown, the handle system


12


is mounted in bezel


14


of a top plate


46


which is further attached to a side frame


48


by attachment means


50


. The side frame


48


can be suitably made of a plastic material or of a metal material. The handle system


12


is attached to two inner tubes (not shown) which are stored in two outer tubes


52


with their bottom ends


54


fixed to an end bracket


56


and then to a bottom plate


58


which supports the side frame


48


by attachment means


62


.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the frame assembly


30


of

FIG. 4

with handle system


12


in partially extended or carrying position. It is seen that the distance between the bottom surface


34


of the handle grip


16


and the surface of top plate


461


represented by “C” in

FIG. 5

, is between about 0.5 inch and about 6 inch.





FIG. 6

is sectional view of the handle system


12


of the present invention with locking pins


78


engaged to the lower apertures


80


A in the outer tubes


52


. It is seen that push button


18


operates by a compressible spring


60


which supports a bottom surface


62


of push button


18


. Two wedges


64


projecting downwardly from the bottom of push button


18


and are arranged symmetrically to the center of push button


18


. The wedges


64


are equipped with inclined bottom surfaces


66


which engage a pair of sliding blocks


68


such that when push button


18


is pressed downwardly against the spring


60


, the inclined surfaces


66


engage sliding blocks


68


and pull them toward the center. Flexible cables


70


attached to sliding blocks


68


through flexible cable mounting blocks


72


are thus pulled up. The lower ends of flexible cables


70


are operatively attached to the locking mechanisms


76


which will be described in detail later.





FIG. 7

is sectional view of the handle system


12


with push button


18


in a pressed-down position and locking pins


78


of locking mechanisms


76


disengaged from the lower apertures


80


A such that inner tubes


38


are slidable in outer tubes


52


.





FIG. 8

is sectional view of the handle system


12


with push button


18


in a released position and locking pins


78


of locking mechanisms


76


disengaged from the lower apertures


80


A in the outer tubes


52


such that inner tubes


38


may slide freely in the outer tubes


52


.





FIG. 9

is sectional view of the handle system


12


with push button


18


in a released position and locking pins


78


of locking mechanisms


76


engaged to the middle apertures


80


B in the outer tubes


52


such that handle grip


16


is locked in a partially extended position for carrying the luggage


10


. Note that the bottom surface


34


of handle grip


16


and surface of top plate


46


has a distance “C”, as previously shown in FIG.


5


. Preferably, the distance for “C” is between about 0.5 inch and about 6 inch.





FIG. 10

is sectional view of the handle system


12


with push button


18


in a released position and locking pins


78


engaged to the upper apertures


80


C in the outer tubes


52


such that handle grip


16


is locked in fully extended position for pulling the luggage


10


as further shown in

FIG. 14

later.




In view of the above sectional views of handle system


12


, it is seen that locking pin


78


slidingly engaged a lock house


84


is pulled by flexible cable


70


against a compressible spring


86


. The housing


84


is further provided with a smoothly curved portion


88


to facilitate the sliding of flexible cable


70


on the housing


84


. It is also seen that lock housing


84


is mounted to inner tube


38


at an upper end


92


and further engages the interior cavities (not shown) of outer tube


52


through a mounting bracket


90


which is locked at upper holes


82


-


82


of the upper portion of the outer tube


52


. The upper end


92


of lock housing


84


is removably attached to inner tube


38


through a pin


96


and an aperture


98


in the inner tube


38


.





FIGS. 11A

,


11


B, and


11


C illustrate wheeled luggage without off-centered feature for the handle grip


16


. It is seen that in these illustrations, the center line of handle grip


16


is designed to coincide with the center line of luggage


10


such that when the luggage is picked up by handle grip


16


, the luggage


10


is perpendicular to ground surface


100


. Therefor, when a luggage


10


is carried by hand, the wheels


40


is accordingly positioned perpendicular to ground surface


100


not interfering with the movement of the user. In this manner, both center lines pass through the center of gravity CG of the luggage.

FIGS. 11A

,


11


B and


11


C each illustrates a different bezel design for storing the handle grip


16


.





FIGS. 12A

,


12


B, and


12


C illustrate wheeled luggage


10


of the present invention which incorporates the dual-purpose, off-centered handle system


12


. It is seen that based on the off-centered design, i.e., the center line of handle grip


16


is positioned at a distance “D” from the center line of luggage


10


, luggage


10


tilts away (specifically, the wheels


40


tilt away) from the user when luggage is picked up and carried. Preferably, the distance “D” is between about 0.1 inch and about 2 inch. Note that in this embodiment, handle grip


16


is off-centered to the right of center line of luggage


10


such that luggage should be carried with wheels toward user, and both center lines also pass through the center of gravity CG of the luggage.

FIGS. 12A

,


12


B, and


12


C each illustrates a different bezel design for storing the handle grip


16


.





FIGS. 13A

,


13


B, and


13


C are further illustrations of the present invention dual-purpose, off-centered handle system


12


for pulling and carrying luggage


10


. Note that in this embodiment, the center line of handle grip


16


is designed to the left of center line of luggage


10


, or closer to the wheels


40


. In this design, the luggage should be carried with the wheels away from user such that the lower end of luggage


10


tilts away from the user. Similarly, three different bezel designs are shown in these figures.





FIG. 14

illustrates the handle system


12


in a fully extended position such that handle grip


16


can be pulled with wheels


40


rolling on the ground surface


100


.




While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.



Claims
  • 1. Wheeled luggage comprising:a handle assembly having a handle grip with a push button, a pair of identical outer tubes, and a pair of identical inner tubes slidingly engaged with the outer tubes; wheels mounted to a bottom of the luggage for facilitating transporting of the luggage; and a locking device mounted to the inner tubes having locking pins facing each other for engaging a plurality of apertures provided in the outer tubes in a stowed-away position, partially extended position, or fully extended position; wherein the handle grip is off-center from a center line of the luggage in a longitudinal direction across the top of the luggage within a predetermined distance, thereby allowing the bottom of the luggage to tilt away from user for not interfering with the user's movement and, wherein the handle grip is lifted above the top of the luggage at a distance between about 0.5 inch to about 6 inch in the partially extended position.
  • 2. The wheeled luggage of claim 1, wherein the predetermined off-center distance of the handle grip from the center line of the luggage in the longitudinal direction across the top of the luggage is between about 0.1 inch and about 2 inches.
  • 3. The wheeled luggage of claim 1, wherein the handle grip comprises a pair of parallel members and a grip member connected between the parallel members forming a substantially U-shaped member.
  • 4. The wheeled luggage of claim 1, further comprising a mechanism for disengagement of the locking pins from the apertures wherein the push button is connected by flexible steel cables in the inner tubes to the locking pins.
  • 5. The wheeled luggage of claim 1, wherein the plurality of apertures comprise an upper aperture, a middle aperture, and a lower aperture.
  • 6. The wheeled luggage of claim 1, wherein a bezel is provided on a top of the luggage for receiving the handle assembly.
  • 7. Wheeled luggage comprising:a handle assembly having a handle grip with a push button, a pair of identical outer tubes, and a pair of identical inner tubes slidingly engaged with the outer tubes; wheels mounted to a bottom of the luggage for facilitating transporting of the luggage; and a locking device mounted to the inner tubes having locking pins facing each other for engaging a plurality of apertures provided in the outer tubes in a stowed-away position, partially extended position, or fully extended position; wherein a center line of the handle grip coincides with a center line of the luggage in a longitudinal direction across the top of the luggage, thereby allowing the bottom of the luggage to be positioned perpendicular to a ground surface for not interfering with the user's movement, and wherein the handle grip is lifted above the top of the luggage at a distance between about 0.5 inch to about 6 inches in the partially extended position.
  • 8. The wheeled luggage of claim 7, wherein the handle grip comprises a pair of parallel members and a grip member connected between the parallel members forming a substantially U-shaped member.
  • 9. The wheeled luggage of claim 7, further comprising a mechanism for disengagement of the locking pins from the apertures wherein the push button is connected by flexible steel cables in the inner tubes to the locking pins.
  • 10. The wheeled luggage of claim 7, wherein the plurality of apertures comprise an upper aperture, a middle aperture, and a lower aperture.
  • 11. The wheeled luggage of claim 7, wherein a bezel is provided on a top of the luggage for receiving the handle assembly.
  • 12. Wheeled luggage comprising:a handle assembly having a handle grip with a push button, a pair of identical outer tubes, and a pair of identical inner tubes slidingly engaged with the outer tubes; wheels mounted to a bottom of the luggage for facilitating transporting of the luggage; and a locking device mounted to the inner tubes having locking pins facing each other for engaging a plurality of apertures provided in the outer tubes in a stowed-away position, partially extended position, or fully extended position; wherein the handle grip is off-centered from a center line of the luggage in a longitudinal direction across the top of the luggage within a predetermined distance, thereby allowing the bottom of the luggage to tilt away from user for not interfering with the user's movement and, wherein the predetermined off-center distance of the handle grip from the center line of the luggage in the longitudinal direction across the top of the luggage is between about 0.1 inch and about 2 inches.
  • 13. The wheeled luggage of claim 12, wherein the handle grip comprises a pair of parallel members and a grip member connected between the parallel members forming a substantially U-shaped member.
  • 14. The wheeled luggage of claim 12, further comprising a mechanism for disengagement of the locking pins from the apertures wherein the push button is connected by flexible steel cables in the inner tubes to the locking pins.
  • 15. The wheeled luggage of claim 12, wherein the plurality of apertures comprise an upper aperture, a middle aperture, and a lower aperture.
  • 16. The wheeled luggage of claim 12, wherein a bezel is provided on a top of the luggage for receiving the handle assembly.
Parent Case Info

This application claims benefit of Prov. No. 60/120,332 filed Feb. 17, 1999.

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5908093 Miyoshi Jun 1999
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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/120332 Feb 1999 US