The disclosure relates to a compression-expansion device useful in luggage to increase or decrease the luggage internal capacity as needed. The disclosure also relates to luggage comprising such a compression-expansion device.
Expandable luggage as known in the art includes various designs to permit the compression and expansion of the luggage to accommodate internal volume needs. Such devices often require the person packing the luggage to use two hands or require multiple steps to manipulate the device, or have complicated designs that effect the luggage itself. There is thus a need for a compression-expansion device of simpler construction, including a desirable design that permits operation of the device by the push of a button, which can be easily accomplished with one hand, including practices where the button is located on the outside of the article of luggage.
In one practice, the disclosure is directed to a compression-expansion device for an article of luggage which comprises (a) a base comprising a front face, a rear face, a top edge, and a bottom edge, and a pair of spaced apart, parallel passageways axially disposed from the top edge of the base to the bottom edge the base; (b) a latch comprising an upper end, a lower end, and an inside face, the latch interposed between the pair of spaced apart passageways with the inside face of the latch disposed opposite the front face of the base, the upper end of the latch extending above the top edge of the base, the upper end comprising a tongue projecting outwardly from the inside face of the latch, and the lower end of the latch pivotably attached to the base; (c) a biasing member connecting the latch to the base and urging the latch toward the front face of the base; (d) an expansion body comprising an inner face, and outer face, an upper edge, a bottom edge, and a pair of spaced apart, parallel conduit members extending from the bottom edge of the expansion body, each of the parallel conduit members individually mated in a slidable manner with a respective passageway of the base; a pair of bias members, each individually disposed within a respective passageway of the base and its respective conduit member, and each bias member individually urging the expansion body away from the base to an expanded configuration; an opening in the expansion body extending between the inner face and outer face and configured to receive the tongue of the latch member from the direction of the inner outer face, the opening comprising a ridge on which the tongue rests in a first position wherein the expansion body and the base are in a compressed configuration, and (e) a button engaged with the opening of the expansion body from the direction of the outer face, the button moveable within the opening to contact the tongue so as to sufficiently displace the tongue off the ridge to a second position whereby the expansion body and the base assume the expanded configuration urged by the pair of bias members.
In another practice, the disclosure is directed to a compression-expansion device for an article of luggage which comprises (a) a base comprising a front face, a rear face, a top edge, and a bottom edge; a pair of spaced apart, parallel passageways axially disposed from the top edge of the base to the bottom edge the base, and an opening in the base extending between the front face and the rear face; (b an expansion body comprising an inner face, and outer face, an upper edge, a bottom edge, and a pair of spaced apart, parallel conduit members extending from the bottom edge of the expansion body, each of the parallel conduit members individually mated in a slidable manner with a respective passageway of the base; a pair of bias members, each individually disposed within a respective passageway and its respective conduit member, and each individually urging the expansion body away from the base to an expanded configuration; and a cross member extending between and perpendicular to the pair of spaced apart, parallel conduit members, the cross member comprising an upper ridge; (c) a latch comprising an upper end, a lower end, and an inside face, the latch interposed between the pair of spaced apart passageways with the inside face of the latch disposed opposite the front face of the base, the upper end of the latch extending above the top edge of the base, the upper end comprising a tongue projecting outwardly from the inside face of the latch, the tongue configured to rest on the upper ridge of the cross member in a first position wherein the expansion body and the base are in a compressed configuration, the latch pivotably attached to the base; (d) a biasing member connecting the latch to the base and urging the latch toward the front face of the base; and (e) a button engaged with the opening of the base from the direction of the rear face, the button moveable to contact the latch so as to sufficiently pivot the latch and displace the tongue off the upper ridge of the cross member to a second position whereby the expansion body and the base assume the expanded configuration urged by the pair of bias members.
In another practice, the disclosure is directed to an article of luggage comprising a main luggage body having a bottom surface and a cavity formed to receive articles for packing; an expansion portion having a perimeter defining a cavity; a foldable gusset joining the luggage main body to the expansion portion; and a compression-expansion device disposed internally at respective opposite inner walls of the article of luggage, the compression-expansion device comprising: (i) a base affixed to one of the luggage main body or the expansion portion, the base comprising: a front face, a rear face, a top edge, and a bottom edge; a pair of spaced apart, parallel passageways axially disposed from the top edge of the base to the bottom edge the base; a latch comprising an upper end, a lower end, and an inside face, the latch interposed between the pair of spaced apart passageways with the inside face of the latch disposed opposite the front face of the base, the upper end of the latch extending above the top edge of the base, the upper end comprising a tongue projecting outwardly from the inside face of the latch, and the lower end of the latch pivotably attached to the base; a biasing member connecting the latch to the base and urging the latch toward the front face of the base; (ii) an expansion body affixed to the other of the main luggage body or the expansion portion, the expansion body comprising: an inner face, and outer face, an upper edge, a bottom edge, and a pair of spaced apart, parallel conduit members extending from the bottom edge of the expansion body, each of the parallel conduit members individually mated in a slidable manner with a respective passageway of the base; a pair of bias members, each individually disposed within a respective passageway and its respective conduit member, and each individually urging the expansion body away from the base to an expanded configuration; an opening in the expansion body extending between the inner face and outer face and configured to receive the tongue of the latch member from the direction of the inner face, the opening comprising a ridge on which the tongue rests in a first position wherein the expansion body and the base are in a compressed configuration, and a button engaged with the opening of the expansion body from the direction of the outer face, the button moveable to contact the tongue so as to sufficiently displace the tongue off the ridge to a second position whereby the expansion body and the base assume the expanded configuration urged by the pair of bias members.
The ensuing detailed description is made with reference to the figures. This is for convenience only and is not limiting to the scope of the disclosure.
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In the embodiment depicted, a latch 180 (shown in various instances by cross hatching) comprising an upper end 190, a lower end 200, and an inside face 210. As illustrated, the latch is generally rectangular in shape but other suitable shapes can be employed. The latch 180 is interposed between the pair of spaced apart passageways 160, 170 with the inside face 210 of the latch disposed opposite the front face 120 of the base. In the practice shown, the upper end 190 of the latch extends above the top edge 140 of the base, and the upper end 190 comprises a tongue 220 projecting outwardly from the inside face 210 of the latch. As shown, tongue 220 projects outwardly from the very top of upper end 190 and extends across the width of latch 180, this is non-limiting and other tongue configurations are contemplated, e.g. wherein the tongue projects outwardly from below the very top of the upper end and/or extends across only a portion of latch 180.
In the practice depicted, the lower end 200 of the latch 180 is pivotably attached to the base, e.g. is attached to the base to have a pivot axis that is perpendicular to the passageways 160, 170. In the non-limiting practice depicted, latch 180 is pivotably attached to base 180 by pin 370 which is disposed in pin passageway 371 that extends width of latch 180 and which has its ends secured into holes 372 of base 110, which in the embodiment shown are coextensive with the pivot axis. Other methods of pivotably attaching the latch 180 to base 110 as known in the art are contemplated. In the embodiment shown, the latch 180 is connected to the base by a biasing member 240 which can be, e.g., a coil spring as depicted, or other suitable biasing member as known in the art. In the practice shown the biasing member 240 is a coil spring having loops 400 and 410 at either end; base 110 comprises a connection opening 421 within which a boss 420 extends and over which one of loop 410 is placed, the other loop 400 being secured to latch 180 via pin 380 which in the practice shown extends through protrusion 301 of latch 180, the protrusion 301 being sized to accommodate the spring biasing member 240 so that latch 180 remains substantially flush relative to the front face 120 of base 110.
In the embodiment depicted, the device 100 comprises an expansion body 250 that comprising an inner face 260, and outer face 251, an upper edge 252, a bottom edge 280, and a pair of spaced apart, parallel conduit members 290, 300 extending from the bottom edge 280 of the expansion body 250. In the practice shown, each of the spaced apart parallel conduit members 290 (first conduit member) and 300 (second conduit member) are individually mated in a slidable manner with a respective passageway 160 (for conduit member 290) or 170 (for conduit member 300) of the base 110. In the non-limiting practice shown, conduit members 290 and 300 are slidably disposed within passageways 160 and 170 respectively. Other slidable configurations are contemplated. In one non-limiting practice as depicted, conduit members 290, 300 may each individually comprise a generally cylindrical shape, although other geometries for the conduit members are contemplated. In the embodiment illustrated, the pair of spaced apart, parallel passageways 160, 170 each comprise a generally tubular channel extending outwardly from the front face 120 of the base, and each generally cylindrical conduit member 290, 300 is slidably disposed within its respective tubular channel.
As depicted, the device 100 comprises a pair of bias members 310, 320, which are each individually disposed within a respective passageway 160, 170 and its respective conduit member 290, 300. Each bias member 310, 320 is configured to individually urge the expansion body away 250 away from the base 110 to an expanded configuration as shown e.g. in
In the practice shown, the passageways 160170 are each depicted as generally tubular channels wherein each channel comprises a slot 450 (in passageway 160) and slot 451 (in passageway 170), each slot 450, 451 being disposed axially in the direction from the top edge 140 to the bottom edge 150 of base 110. The slots may be axially disposed along most or just part of the length from the top edge 140 to the bottom edge 150. As shown, each slot 450, 451 has a first closed end, 161 for slot 450 and 171 for slot 451, proximate the top edge 140 of base 110. Projections 430 and 440 are located proximate the respective distal ends of conduit members 290 and 300. Projections 430 and 440 extend outwardly from conduit members 290, 300 and are configured to extend into slots 450 and 451 respectively and contact the first closed ends 161 and 171 of slots 450 and 451 to stop the movement of the expansion body 250 away from the base 110, e.g. to keep the expansion body 250 from separating from base 110, or to stop the expansion movement at a certain predetermined point.
In the practice shown, the device 100 comprises an opening 340 in the expansion body 250, the opening extending between the inner face 252 and outer face 251 of the expansion body, and configured to receive the tongue 220 of the latch 180 from the direction of the inner face 252 of the expansion body, the opening 330 comprising a ridge 331 on which the tongue 220 rests in a first position wherein the expansion body and the base are in a compressed configuration, as shown in
As depicted, expansion body 250 can comprised one or more one latch stopping members 350, 360 which extend from the bottom edge 280 of the expansion body 250 and are interposed between the pair of spaced apart, parallel conduit members 290, 300. As shown in
In one embodiment, the device can comprise a button housing 470 disposed against the outside face 251 of the expansion body 250. The button housing 470 can comprise an aperture 520 therethrough, the aperture 520 aligned with and comparable in size with the opening 330 in the expansion body and configured to secure the button in a moveable manner, e.g. button 340 can comprise laterally extending wings 500, 510 that slidably and respectively fit into button slots 490 and 480 in button housing 470, thereby permitting the button to move within openings 520 and 330 to contact tongue 220. In one optional practice as shown in
The expansion body and base of the compression-expansion device as well as their component parts may comprise any suitable material of construction or combinations of such materials, including without limitation materials that are rigid or semi-rigid. Representative materials of construction comprise plastic, including without limitation plastics exemplified by polyoxymethylene copolymer (POM-C) high rigidity grade, or metal.
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The device 101 of this other embodiment comprises an expansion body 250a comprising an inner face, and outer face, an upper edge, a bottom edge, and a pair of spaced apart, parallel conduit members extending from the bottom edge of the expansion body, each of the parallel conduit members individually mated in a slidable manner with a respective passageway of the base, and a pair of bias members, each individually disposed within a respective passageway and its respective conduit member, and each individually urging the expansion body away from the base to an expanded configuration, all as described in
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In a first embodiment, as described hereinabove and incorporated herein, the base section comprises a flexible portion, the flexible portion comprising a protuberance facing the expansion body, the expansion body comprising a holding surface complimentary to the protuberance and on which the protuberance rests in a first position wherein the base section and the expansion body are in a compressed configuration; and a button 1320 disposed opposite from the protuberance, the button 1320 configured to be moveable when depressed to contact the release protrusion so as to sufficiently displace the protuberance from the holding surface to a second position whereby the base section and the expansion body assume the expanded configuration. Button 1320 is accessible from the outer wall of either the main luggage body or the expansion portion so that a user does not have to open the luggage in order to expand the luggage. Conversely, the user can push either the main luggage body or the expansion portion while in the expanded configuration toward the other while the luggage remains closed and the luggage will assume the compressed configuration as the protuberance will come to click to rest on the holding surface.
In another embodiment of the disclosure, an article of luggage is contemplated embodying the compression-expansion device of the disclosure, e.g. as shown in
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Expansion body 1590 comprises a flexible portion 1570 disposed between the pair of spaced apart parallel conduit members 1540, 1541. The flexible portion 1570 comprises at least one protuberance 1574 extending outwardly from inner face 1600, and at least one release protrusion 1575 extending outwardly from the inner face 1600 of the expansion body 1590. In the practice depicted, protuberance 1574 is shown as a ridge; other shapes and sizes of protuberances can be employed and a single or multiple protuberances can be used. In one practice, the release protrusion 1575 is axially spaced from the protuberance 1574 (along the axis generally in the direction of from the upper edge 1520 to the lower edge 1530, including along the same such axis), and in another practice release protrusion 1575 extends outwardly beyond the protuberance 1574. In one practice, as shown, release protrusion 1575 is located proximate the upper edge 520 of expansion body 1590 and is on the same vertical axis as protuberance 1574 which is located beneath release protrusion 1575 distal from the upper edge 1520. In the practice shown, release protrusion 1575 has a generally rectangular cross section when viewed from upper edge 1520; other shapes and sizes of release protrusions can be employed and a single or multiple such release protrusions can be used. In the practice depicted, optional cleat 1620 extends outwardly from the inner face 1600 and is located axially and distal from the protuberance 1574 and proximate the lower edge 1530 and configured to contact the holding surface 1580 sufficient to stop the movement of the base section 1510 away from the expansion body 1590, e.g. the holding surface 1580 will impact cleat 1620 and thereby movement will cease.
In the practice illustrated, a pair of biasing members 1562, 1563, shown as coil springs, are each individually disposed within a respective passageway and its respective conduit member, and each individually urges the expansion body 1590 away from the base section 1510 to an expanded configuration. A button 1591 is disposed opposite from and movable so as to contact release projection 1575. Button 1591 is configured to sufficiently contact the release protrusion 1575 when the button is depressed so as to displace the protuberance 1574 from the holding surface 1580 to a second position when the button 1591 whereby the base section 1510 and expansion body 1590 assume the expanded configuration.
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In the practice shown, flexible portion 1570 is configured as a leaf spring, the leaf spring configuration constituting flexible portion 1570 is the area defined by and between a pair of slits 1571, 1572 which extend from proximate the upper edged 1520 toward the lower edge 1530, and through the inner 1600 and outer face 1610 of expansion body 1590. In one practice, the button 1591 is housed in a cover plate 1600 which can attached to the upper end of the expansion body, the cover plate having an opening 1610 through which the button is accessed by the user.
In one optional practice, the pair of spaced apart, parallel conduit members 1540, 1541 disposed on the expansion body section 1590 each individually comprise a slot 1542, 1543 disposed along all or part of the length of the respective passageway. The pair of spaced apart parallel passageways 1560, 1561 axially disposed on the base section 510 each individually comprise a stop projection 1546, 1547 configured to extend through a respective slot 1542, 1543 sufficient to contact a respective closed end thereby halting the movement of the expansion body 1590 away from the base section 1510 either at a designated stopping point, or to prevent disassembly of the base section 1510 from the expansion body 1590. In one practice, the pair of spaced apart parallel passageways 1560, 1561 are each individually of generally cylindrical shape, although other shapes suitable for sliding engagement may be employed, and extend outwardly in part from the rear face 1530 of the base section 1510; and the pair of spaced apart parallel conduit members 1540, 1541 are each individually of generally cylindrical shape, although other shapes suitable for sliding engagement may be employed, and extend outwardly in part from the outer face 1610 of the expansion body 1590.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/389,602 filed Jul. 15, 2022, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference, and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/468,901 filed May 2023, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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