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The present disclosure is related to the field of luggage and other devices used to transfer items and clothing. Existing luggage devices comprise a hard or soft case having one or more cavities. Clothing and other items are usually removed from a closet or cabinet and placed into the cavity of the luggage. Clothing that is typically suspended from hangers in a closet are removed from their respective hanger and folded prior to placing them into the luggage. When the luggage user arrives at their destination, the clothing and items are removed from the luggage and once again hung in a closet. Because many clothing items are damaged or become wrinkled from being in a folded state, ironing or steaming of the clothes is required after removal from the luggage.
Flexible garment bags having characteristics of luggage have been used to avoid causing damage or wrinkles to clothing. The clothing items are placed into the garment bag while on their respective hanger; the garment bag is then folded and carried by a strap. However, access to the contents of these bags require placement on a flat surface, such as a bed, or suspending the bag from a hook or rod. Moreover, the capacities of these garment bags are limited.
It would be desirable to have a freestanding luggage that can remain in an open position, providing unobstructed access to cavities where clothing is suspended from hangers. The solution is found in the present disclosure for a portable closet system, which comprises several cavities joined by a hinge. The portable closet system is designed to allow clothing to be removed from a closet and suspended in a cavity while remaining on a hanger. Further, the cavity section of the portable closet system is capable of being opened and locked into position so that the user has access to the clothing just as they would if it were in a closet.
The present disclosure is directed to a device that satisfies this need to have a portable closet system in the form of a freestanding luggage that can remain in an open position, providing access to clothing suspended from hangers. The apparatus comprises several cavities that can be biased about a hinge and locked into an open position, at least one cavity having a clothing hanger holder allowing unobstructed access to the items within the device.
With the portable closet system there is no need to remove clothing from hangers and fold them before placement into the portable closet system. By allowing the clothes to remain hung in the portable closet system, damage or wrinkling of the fabrics are avoided. When the user reaches their destination, there is no need to remove and re-hang clothing that is in the portable closet system. The clothing can be removed from the portable closet system as needed and worn without the need to iron or steam the clothing. When the user returns home, they can simply remove the clothing from the luggage and place them into the closet while still on their respective hangers.
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A base 110 supports the portable closet system 100 in an open or closed position, and may be incorporated into the first frame 102. The depth of the base 110 may be larger than the first frame 102 to support the higher center of gravity when the device is in an open position. The base 110 may further comprise wheels or casters 108, allowing the portable closet system 100 to be rolled during transportation. The first frame 102, second frame 104, and base 110 may be made from any natural or synthetic material typically used for luggage frame construction, including metal or plastic. In an alternative embodiment, the first frame 102 and second frame 104 may be connected along a vertical axis. Preferably, the first frame 102 and second frame 104 are of the same size, providing a uniform shape when the second frame 104 is biased toward the first frame 102. Like existing luggage, the frame can be made in a variety of sizes to provide different interior capacities.
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The elongated Bolt 502 of the frame lock 500 is inserted through the drop loop 106 of the second frame 104 and side support of the first frame 102. The washer 508 and spring 510 are located on the Bolt 502 between the t-shaped head and the adjacent frame. The washer 508 and spring 510 prevent the t-shaped head of the Bolt 502 from engaging grooves or holes in the adjacent frame. When the turn screw node 506 is tightened, the t-shaped head is drawn toward the frame. When the first frame 102 and second frame 104 are in the open position, and the turn screw node 506 is tightened, the t-shaped head engages several holes in the adjacent frame, causing the portable closet system 100 to remain in an open position. The elongated Bolt 502 should be of a length sufficient to pass through the first frame 102 and second frame 104 and allow the turn screw node 506 to be attached.
A hard shell 600, flexible shell 900, or combination thereof, may be used to encapsulate the portable closet system 100. Where a hard shell 600 is implemented, as illustrated in
A front latch 800 (
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The portable closet system 100 is used by first disengaging the front latch 800, side latches 800, and then extending the second frame 104 away from the first frame 102. Next, the frame lock 500 can be engaged to secure the portable closet system 100 in an open position. The zipper 908 may then be opened to access the hanger holder 904 area or other compartments 902. Clothing can then be removed from a user's closet and placed onto the hanger holder 904 while still on each clothing article's respective hanger. The portable closet system 100 is closed by closing the interior zippers 908, disengaging the frame lock 500, folding the first frame 102 and second frame 104 toward each other, and then engaging the front latch 800 and side latches 800. Once the user has reached their destination, they can simply open the portable closet system 100 and access the items within just as they would access their closet at home.
All features disclosed in this specification, including any accompanying claim, abstract, and drawings, may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
Any element in a claim that does not explicitly state “means for” performing a specified function, or “step for” performing a specific function, is not to be interpreted as a “means” or “step” clause as specified in 35 U.S.C. §112, paragraph 6. In particular, the use of “step of” in the claims herein is not intended to invoke the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §112, paragraph 6.
Although preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, various modifications and substitutions may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the present invention has been described by way of illustration and not limitation.
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application No. 61/868,959 filed on Aug. 22, 2013.
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61868959 | Aug 2013 | US |