Information
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Patent Grant
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6564426
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Patent Number
6,564,426
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 21, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 20, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Bannapradist; Lisa
Agents
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CPC
- A45C13/262 - for wheeled luggage
- A45C2013/265 - the handle being adjustable in rotation to a towing element
- A45C2013/267 - the handle being slidable, extractable and lockable in one or more positions
- Y10T16/451 - Length adjustable pull handle for luggage or luggage cart [e.g., wheeled suitcase handle, etc.]
- Y10T16/455 - Luggage-type [loop style] handgrip for carrying [e.g., suitcase, handbag, briefcase, shopping bag, package, etc.]
- Y10T16/4554 - Extensible handle
- Y10T16/4576 - with carrier handle including a user enhanced grip attachment
- Y10T16/473 - Extensible handle
- Y10T16/476 - Handle with ergonomic structure [e.g., finger engagement structure such as indents, grooves, etc.] and handle user-interaction [human engineering] enhancements such as improved handle dimensions and handle positioning
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 016 1131
- 016 1141
- 016 405
- 016 408
- 016 411
- 016 429
- 016 430
- 016 1111
- 016 1101
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A retractable handle device includes a pair of conduits, a pair of tubes slidably engaged in the conduits, a housing secured on top of the tubes, and a hand grip rotatably secured to the housing with a shaft. One or more spring biased latches are disposed in the tubes, a bar is slidably received in the housing and coupled to the spring biased latches with links for selectively actuating the spring biased latches to lock the conduits and the tubes. A pin is slidably received in the shaft. A knob is slidably received in the hand grip for selectively actuating the pin.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a retractable handle assembly, and more particularly to a retractable handle assembly for suitcases and having a rotatable hand grip rotatably provided thereon.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical retractable handle assemblies are provided for attaching to such as the suitcases and comprise two or more pairs tubes or pipes slidably engaged with each other and extendible outward relative to each other for allowing the tubes or pipes to be adjusted and pulled outward of the suitcases for carrying purposes, and to be stored in the suitcases. A hand grip is normally solidly secured on top of the tubes or pipes and may not be rotated relative to the tubes or pipes or the suitcases. U.S. Pat. No. 5,351,984 to Cheng discloses one of the typical retractable handle assemblies and also includes a hand grip solidly secured on top of the tubes or pipes. When the suitcases carry heavy goods therein and when the suitcases are tilted or are falling down, the hand grip may not be rotated relative to the suitcases such that the users hands holding the hand grips may be twisted and hurt by the hand grip when the heavy suitcases falling down.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional retractable handle assemblies.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a retractable handle assembly including a rotatable hand grip rotatably provided thereon for allowing the hand grip to be rotated relative to the suitcase and for preventing the users hands from being rotated and twisted and hurt by the hand grip when the suitcases are falling down.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a retractable handle assembly comprising a pair of conduits, a pair of tubes slidably engaged in the conduits, and movable into the conduits in a storing position, and extendible outward of the conduits in an outward extended and working position, a housing secured on top of the tubes and moved in concert with the tubes relative to the conduits, a hand grip rotatably secured to the housing, and means for selectively locking the tubes to the conduits.
The housing includes a shaft secured thereon, the hand grip is rotatably secured onto the shaft. The hand grip includes an orifice formed therein for rotatably receiving the shaft, the shaft includes an enlarged head laterally extended outward therefrom and engaged with the hand grip for preventing the hand grip from being disengaged from the shaft.
The selectively locking means includes at least one spring biased latch provided in a first of the tubes, a bar slidably received in the housing, and a link coupling the bar to the spring biased latch for selectively actuating the spring biased latch to engage with the conduits.
A spring biasing device may further be provided for biasing the bar away from the tubes and the conduits.
The selectively locking means includes a pin slidably engaged through the shaft, and preferably coupled to the bar and moved in concert with the bar.
The selectively locking means includes means for depressing the pin inward of the shaft and includes a knob slidably engaged in the hand grip, a beam and a lever are pivotally secured to the hand grip and each includes a first end and a second end, the first end of the beam is pivotally secured to the knob, a block is pivotally secured to the second ends of the beam and the lever, the first end of the lever includes an actuator aligned with the pin for depressing the pin inward of the shaft when the knob is depressed inward of the hand grip.
A spring biasing device may further be provided for biasing the knob outward of the hand grip.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of a detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a retractable handle assembly in accordance with the present invention for attaching onto a suitcase;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view illustrating a rotatable hand grip of the retractable handle assembly;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view similar to
FIG. 2
, illustrating the other embodiment of the rotatable hand grip of the retractable handle assembly;
FIG. 4
is a partial exploded view of the retractable handle assembly;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged partial cross sectional view taken along lines
5
—
5
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a partial cross sectional view taken along lines
6
—
6
of
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 7
,
8
,
9
are partial cross sectional views similar to
FIG. 6
, illustrating the operation of the retractable handle assembly; and
FIGS. 10 and 11
are plan schematic views illustrating the operation of the retractable handle assembly.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
FIGS. 1-6
, a retractable handle assembly in accordance with the present invention is provided for attaching onto an object, such as a suitcase
10
, and particularly for attaching onto the rear portion of the suitcase
10
for carrying the suitcase
10
. A bracket
11
is secured in the upper and rear portion of the suitcase
10
, and includes a depression
12
formed therein for receiving a rotatable hand grip
20
. Two conduits
93
,
94
are secured on the outer portion of the back of the suitcase
10
, or may be secured within the suitcase
10
, and each includes an orifice
95
,
96
formed in the lower portion thereof (
FIG. 6
) and each includes an aperture
97
,
98
formed in the upper portion thereof.
Two tubes
81
,
82
are slidably received in the conduits
93
,
94
respectively. A housing
60
includes two ends secured on top of the tubes
81
,
82
with fasteners
69
and moved in concert with the tubes
81
,
82
relative to the conduits
93
,
94
, and includes a recess
61
and an orifice
62
formed in the upper portion thereof. The housing
60
includes one or more rods
63
,
64
extended therein (FIGS.
5
-
9
). A bar
70
includes one or more holes
75
,
76
formed therein for slidably receiving the rods
63
,
64
and for allowing the bar
70
to be slidably received and retained in the housing
60
. A cap
80
is secured to the bottom of the housing
60
with such as the fasteners
802
for preventing the bar
70
from being disengaged from the housing
60
.
The bar
70
includes two ends each having a coupler
72
,
73
provided thereon or extended therefrom, and secured to two links
85
,
86
respectively. The links
85
,
86
each includes a lower end having a typical spring biased catch
91
,
92
provided therein for selectively engaging with the orifices
95
,
96
of the conduits
93
,
94
(FIG.
6
), and for locking and retaining the links
85
,
86
in the conduits
93
,
94
respectively when the tubes
81
,
82
are engaged and received within the conduits
93
,
94
. The typical spring biased catch
91
,
92
may also be used for selectively engaging with the apertures
97
,
98
of the conduits
93
,
94
(FIG.
9
), and for locking and retaining the links
85
,
86
in the conduits
93
,
94
respectively when the tubes
81
,
82
are extended outward of the conduits
93
,
94
.
A shaft
50
includes a disc
53
extended from the lower portion thereof and snugly received in the recess
61
of the housing
60
with such as a force-fitted engagement, and includes an enlarged head
52
extended radially outward from the upper portion thereof, and includes a bore
51
formed therein. A pin
40
is slidably engaged through the bore
51
of the shaft
50
and includes an enlarged upper head
41
for engaging with the shaft
50
and for limiting the sliding of the pin
40
relative to the shaft
50
, and for preventing the pin
40
from being engaged through the bore
51
of the shaft
50
. The pin
40
includes a lower end extended through the orifice
62
of the housing
60
, and includes a stud
42
of a reduced diameter engaged through a hole
71
of the bar
70
.
A spring
74
is engaged between a projection
801
of the cap
80
and engaged with the stud
42
and engaged with the bar
70
for biasing the bar
70
upward away from the tubes
81
,
82
and the conduits
93
,
94
and for biasing the pin
40
upward beyond the shaft
50
. The pin
40
is engaged with the bar
70
for moving the bar
70
and thus the links
85
,
86
downward against the spring
74
. The fasteners
802
may engage through the cap
80
and the housing
60
and may engage with the disc
53
for solidly securing the cap
80
and the housing
60
and the disc
53
of the shaft
50
together.
The rotatable hand grip
20
includes such as two half members
28
,
29
secured together with fasteners
291
, and may be formed into an open-shape (FIG.
2
), or an enclosed shape (FIG.
3
), and includes an orifice
24
formed in the lower and middle portion thereof for rotatably receiving the shaft
50
and for allowing the hand grip
20
to be rotatably secured onto the housing
60
with the shaft
50
. The head
52
of the shaft
50
may engage with the hand grip
20
for preventing the hand grip
20
from being disengaged from the shaft
50
. The hand grip
20
includes an upper peg
22
and a lower peg
23
provided therein, and includes an opening
25
formed in the upper portion thereof.
A beam
31
includes a hole
311
formed in the middle portion thereof for rotatably receiving the upper peg
22
and for rotatably securing the beam
31
to the upper peg
22
of the hand grip
20
. A lever
33
includes a hole
331
formed in the middle portion thereof for rotatably receiving the lower peg
23
and for rotatably securing the beam
31
to the lower peg
23
of the hand grip
20
. A block
32
has two ends pivotally or rotatably secured to one ends of the beam
31
and the lever
33
with pivot axles
321
. A knob
21
is slidably engaged through the opening
25
of the hand grip
20
. A post
211
is secured in the knob
21
. The beam
31
includes a channel
313
formed in the other end thereof for slidably receiving the post
211
and for pivotally or rotatably securing the other end of the beam
31
to the knob
21
.
The other end of the lever
33
includes an actuator
333
provided thereon for engaging with the pin
40
and for depressing the pin
40
and the bar
70
downward against the spring
74
. A spring
213
may be provided for engaging with the knob
21
and for biasing the knob
21
upward and outward through the opening
25
of the hand grip
20
. The knob
21
may thus be depressed inward of the hand grip
20
against the spring
213
. It is to be noted that the hand grip
20
is rotatably secured to the housing
60
with the shaft
50
. The pin
40
is received in the center of the shaft
50
, such that the depression or actuation of the pin
40
will not affect the rotational attachment of the hand grip
20
onto or relative to the housing
60
.
In operation, as shown in
FIG. 7
, when the knob
21
is depressed inward of the hand grip
20
against the spring
213
, the actuator
333
of the lever
33
may be caused to depress the pin
40
and thus the bar
70
downward against the spring
74
, the links
85
,
86
may thus be forced and pushed by the bar
70
to disengage the spring biased catch
91
,
92
from the orifices
95
,
96
of the conduits
93
,
94
, for allowing the tubes
81
,
82
to be moved outward of the conduits
93
,
94
(
FIGS. 8
,
9
). When the knob
21
is released, the spring
74
may bias the bar
70
away from the tubes
81
,
82
, and the spring biased catch
91
,
92
may be aligned with and biased to engage with the apertures
97
,
98
of the conduits
93
,
94
(FIG.
9
), for locking the tubes
81
,
82
to the conduits
93
,
94
at the outward extended position.
As shown in
FIGS. 10
,
11
, when the suitcase
10
is moved across an uneven ground
15
, and then the suitcase
10
is tilted or is falling down, the hand grip
20
will not be rotated and twisted together with the suitcase
10
, due to the rotatable engagement of the hand grip
20
to the housing
60
with the shaft
50
. The hands of the users that hold the hand grip
20
thus will not be twisted and hurt by the hand grip
20
when the suitcase
10
is falling down.
Accordingly, the retractable handle assembly in accordance with the present invention includes a rotatable hand grip rotatably provided thereon for allowing the hand grip to be rotated relative to the suitcase and for preventing the users hands from being rotated and twisted and hurt by the hand grip when the suitcases are falling down.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
- 1. A retractable handle assembly comprising:a pair of conduits, a pair of tubes slidably engaged in said conduits, and moveable into said conduits in a storing position, and extendible outward of said conduits in an outward extending working position, a housing secured on top of said tubes and moved in concert with said tubes relative to said conduits, a hand grip rotatably secured to said housing, and means for selectively locking said tubes to said conduits, wherein said hand grip is rotatable secured to said housing with a shaft, said selectively locking means includes a pin slidably engaged through said shaft, also wherein said selectively locking means includes means for depressing said pin inward of said shaft, and further wherein said depressing means includes a knob slidably engaged in said hand grip, a beam and a lever are pivotally secured to said hand grip and each includes a first end and a second end, said first end of said beam is pivotally secured to said knob, a block is pivotally secured to said second ends of said beam and said lever, said first end of said lever includes an actuator aligned with said pin for depressing said pin inward of said shaft when said knob is depressed inward of said hand grip.
- 2. The retractable handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein said housing includes a shaft secured thereon, said hand grip is rotatably secured onto said shaft.
- 3. The retractable handle assembly according to claim 2, wherein said hand grip includes an orifice formed therein for rotatably receiving said shaft, said shaft includes an enlarged head laterally extended outward therefrom and engaged with said hand grip for preventing said hand grip from being disengaged from said shaft.
- 4. The retractable handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein said selectively locking means includes at least one spring biased latch provided in a first of said tubes, a bar slidably received in said housing, and a link coupling said bar to said at least one spring biased latch for selectively actuating said at least one spring biased latch to engage with said conduits.
- 5. The retractable handle assembly according to claim 4 further comprising means for biasing said bar away from said tubes and said conduits.
- 6. The retractable handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein said selectively locking means includes at least one spring biased latch provided in a first of said tubes, a bar slidably received in said housing, and a link coupling said bar to said at least one spring biased latch for selectively actuating said at least one spring biased latch to engage with said conduits, said pin is coupled to said bar and moved in concert with said bar.
- 7. The retractable handle assembly according to claim 6 further comprising means for biasing said bar away from said tubes and said conduits.
- 8. The retractable handle assembly according to claim 1 further comprising means for biasing said knob outward of said hand grip.
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