Removable wheel system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6253891
  • Patent Number
    6,253,891
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 16, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 3, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A wheel unit for an article of luggage equipped with wheels to facilitate translation of the luggage along the ground. The wheel unit includes a wheel housing connected to the luggage, and a wheel support and a wheel rotatably but removably connected to the wheel housing, the wheel support being mounted to the wheel housing in such a way that it is easily removable. The wheel may be quickly and easily replaced when damaged without disassembly of any other part of the luggage article.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a wheel unit for an article of luggage, and, more particularly, to a wheel unit which includes a wheel housing, a wheel support releasably connectable thereto, and a wheel rotatably connected to the wheel support. The wheel support and wheel may be quickly and easily disconnected from the wheel housing to permit replacement of the wheel when damaged.




2. Background Art




It is common for luggage manufacturers to provide articles of luggage with wheel units to facilitate translation of the luggage along the ground. In the event of damage to the wheel unit, it may become necessary to replace only the actual wheel. Often times, however, due to the structure of the luggage article, removal and replacement of the wheel is a complex, tedious, and expensive task, which requires the use of special tools and can involve having to remove the entire wheel unit or dismantle the article of luggage.




Currently, most wheel assemblies used for rolling luggage are integrally attached to the frame or superstructure of the luggage article. Inevitably, some amount of wheel failure occurs, either due to a defect inherent in the wheel itself, misuse, or both. Due to the nature of the attachment of the wheel to the luggage, repair of the problem requires partial disassembly of the luggage article, which may (and usually does) include removing at least a portion of the interior lining to gain access to the back of the wheel housing, removing riveted parts and other time-consuming, costly and unnecessarily destructive steps.




It would be advantageous, therefore, to be able to replace the wheel without removing the entire wheel housing or dismantling or entering the luggage article.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the wheel unit of the present invention includes a wheel housing attached to or integrally formed with a suitcase, which preferably defines an inner wheel well which is at least partially recessed within the article of luggage, a wheel support member defining a corresponding outer wheel well adapted to fit within the inner wheel well, and a wheel and axle suspended on the wheel support.




The wheel support attaches to the wheel housing plate by a screw or other removable fastener passed through the rear wall of the wheel housing and a tongue and slot arrangement defined by the wheel housing and wheel support, respectively. Alternatively, the slot may be defined by the wheel housing and the tongue defined by the wheel support.




If the wheel becomes damaged or otherwise needs replacing, it can be removed by removing the fastener using a simple screwdriver in the case where the fastener is a screw, disengaging the tongue from the slot, removing the wheel support completely from the wheel housing, and either replacing the wheel in the existing wheel support or replacing the wheel support and wheel/axle assembly entirely.




It is, therefore, a principle object of this invention to provide a luggage wheel assembly structure which permits the easy, rapid and efficient replacement of a damaged wheel on an article of luggage.




It is also an object of this invention to provide a wheel assembly for an article of luggage which has enhanced strength yet is easy to repair or replace.











In accordance with these and other objects which will become apparent hereinafter, the instant invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of the wheel assembly in accordance with the invention.





FIG. 1A

is an exploded perspective view of a slightly modified version of the wheel assembly of

FIG. 1

in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the wheel assembly in accordance with the invention.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the wheel assembly in accordance with the invention.





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of an alternative embodiment in accordance with the invention.





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of the alternative embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, an improved luggage wheel assembly


10


is shown which includes a wheel housing


15


having multiple apertures


20


through which fasteners may be passed to attach housing


15


to the lower edge L of an article of luggage


11


(shown in phantom). Housing


15


is comprised of vertical sidewall


17


and rear wall


18


and a horizontal bottom wall


19


. Housing


15


defines a wheel well or chamber in the form of depression


25


, a fastener-receiving bore


30


disposed adjacent to the upper portion of chamber


25


, and a hollow sleeve


35


on bottom wall


19


which defines a slot


40


.




Side wall


18


of plate


15


may constitute a portion of the side of the luggage article


11


near lower edge L of the article


11


. Likewise, rear wall


17


and bottom wall


19


may make up a portion of the rear and bottom walls, respectively, of the luggage article


11


. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to that configuration. All that is needed is a mounting structure to which the removable wheel housing and wheel can be mounted. Therefore, as seen in

FIG. 5

, the wheel wall depression


25


may be an integral component of the luggage article itself.




Wheel


50


is mounted in a depression such as wheel well


46


defined by wheel support


45


on an axle


55


which is inserted into and suspended by axle holes


60


. Support


45


also defines a tongue


65


and a fastener hole


70


. Depression


46


conforms generally to depression


25


.




The wheel support


45


is mounted in depression


25


by axially engaging tongue


65


into slot


40


and inserting a removable fastener


75


such as a screw through aligned fastener aperture


70


and bore


30


which is threaded if fastener


75


is threaded.




To remove housing


45


from wheel housing


15


, fastener


75


is disengaged from aperture


70


and bore


30


, after which support


45


is removed from chamber


25


by axially disengaging tongue


65


from slot


40


. In an alternative embodiment as shown in

FIG. 1A

, a slot


66


may be defined by the wheel support


45


and a tongue


36


may be defined by the wheel housing


15


, wherein the slot


36


and tongue


66


axially engage and disengage in a similar fashion as the slot


40


and tongue


65


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a cross-section showing wheel support


45


connected to wheel housing


15


, with tongue


65


engaged in groove


40


, and aperture


70


aligned with bore


30


. As shown in

FIG. 5

, a threaded sleeve


31


, preferably of metal or other durable material, may be inserted into bore


30


so as to insure that fastener


75


will not degrade the threads, such as by stripping them.




Rear wall


17


may include a raised rib


21


which defines a lower curved face


49


. A correspondingly shaped upper face


47


defined by support


45


mates with face


49


, which acts as an attaching formation to assist in the centering of apertures


30


and


70


when mounting support


45


to housing


15


, in addition to providing lateral and vertical strength to the connection. Rib


21


acts as a contact surface to assist in dragging the luggage article up curbs and the like.




Housing


15


and support


45


may be constructed of any suitable material such as high-impact plastic or metal.





FIGS. 4 and 5

show a slightly modified version of the invention wherein sleeve


35


is replaced by a recess


90


defined by lower wall


19


of housing


15


. The recess preferably corresponds in its inner contour to the outer shape of tongue


65


, which may be square, rounded or any other shape. A fastener such as screw


95


may be passed through a corresponding bore


91


defined by tongue


65


which aligns with a threaded bore


94


defined by lower wall


19


of housing


15


. A metal insert such as internally threaded metal sleeve


93


may be utilized.




The instant invention has been shown and described herein in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.



Claims
  • 1. A luggage wheel system for an article of luggage, comprising:a wheel housing connected to an article of luggage and defining a wheel support receiving depression at least partially recessed within the article of luggage; a wheel support removably connected to said wheel housing, said wheel support including a wheel well adapted to be received at least partially within said depression; and a tongue and slot arrangement defined by said wheel housing and said wheel support wherein a tongue is inserted into a slot to engage the wheel housing with the wheel support.
  • 2. The wheel system of claim 1, wherein the wheel support includes a tongue adapted to be received by a corresponding slot defined by said housing.
  • 3. The wheel system of claim 1, further including a wheel rotatably mounted on said support.
  • 4. The wheel system of claim 2, further including a wheel rotatably mounted on said support.
  • 5. The wheel system of claim 1, wherein said wheel well includes a curved wall corresponding generally to said depression.
  • 6. The wheel system of claim 1, further including a means for centering said support with respect to said housing.
  • 7. The wheel system of claim 6, wherein said means for centering is comprised of a curved face defined by a raised rib connected to said housing and a correspondingly shaped face defined by said housing.
  • 8. The wheel system of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a tongue adapted to be received by a corresponding slot defined by said support.
  • 9. The wheel system of claim 8, further including a wheel rotatably mounted to said support.
  • 10. A luggage wheel system, comprising:a wheel support removably mounted to a lower edge of a suitcase and at least partially recessed within said suitcase, wherein the wheel support is removably mounted to a wheel housing that is mounted external to the suitcase; a wheel rotatably mounted to said wheel support; means for removably attaching said wheel support to said suitcase, wherein said means comprises a tongue and slot arrangement defined by said wheel housing and said wheel support wherein a tongue is inserted into a slot to engage the wheel housing with the wheel support.
  • 11. The wheel system of claim 10 in which said means for removably attaching includes a tongue connected to said housing and a corresponding slot defined by said suitcase for receiving said tongue.
  • 12. The wheel system of claim 10, in which said means for removably attaching includes a tongue connected to said suitcase and a corresponding slot defined by said housing for receiving said tongue.
  • 13. The wheel system of claim 10, wherein said means for removably attaching is at least one threaded fastener.
  • 14. A method for replacing a wheel on a wheeled luggage article, comprising the steps of providing a wheel support and wheel housing coupled together by using a tongue and slot arrangement defined by said wheel housing and said wheel support wherein a tongue is inserted into a slot to engage the wheel housing with the wheel support to form a wheel assembly connected to the article of luggage, a wheel and axle assembly being suspended on said wheel support; disengaging said wheel support from said wheel housing by at least disengaging the tongue from the slot and thereby disengaging said wheel support from said article of luggage; removing the wheel from the wheel support, providing a new wheel and rotatably affixing said new wheel to said support; and re-attaching said support to said article of luggage by at least engaging the tongue with the slot.
  • 15. The method of claim 14 further including providing a tongue connected to said support and a corresponding slot defined by said luggage article, and wherein the step of re-attaching the support to the luggage article includes inserting the tongue into the slot.
  • 16. The method of claim 14, further including the step of providing an attaching formation defined by said support adapted to mate with a correspondingly-shaped attachment formation defined by said article of luggage.
  • 17. A wheel system for a rollable luggage article which is removable with a screwdriver, comprising:a wheel housing externally connected to the rollable luggage article and defining a wheel support receiving depression at least partially recessed within the article of luggage; and a wheel support removably connected to said wheel housing by one threaded fastener, said wheel support including a wheel well adapted to be received at least partially within said depression.
  • 18. The wheel system of claim 17, wherein the wheel support includes a tongue adapted to be received by a corresponding slot defined by said housing.
  • 19. The wheel system of claim 17, further including a wheel rotatably mounted on said support.
  • 20. The wheel system of claim 18, further including a wheel rotatably mounted on said support.
  • 21. The wheel system of claim 17, wherein said wheel well includes a curved wall corresponding generally to said depression.
  • 22. The wheel system of claim 17, further including a means for centering said support with respect to said housing.
  • 23. The wheel system of claim 22, wherein said means for centering is comprised of a curved face defined by a raised rib connected to said housing and a correspondingly shaped face defined by said housing.
  • 24. The wheel system of claim 17, wherein the housing includes a tongue adapted to be received by a corresponding slot defined by said support.
  • 25. The wheel system of claim 24, further including a wheel rotatably mounted to said support.
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