1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a retractable handle of luggage and more particularly to such a retractable handle having a damping device which is capable of damply extending upward a predetermined distance in a substantially stable speed when a push button is pressed for easing a pulling of the handle thereafter.
2. Description of Related Art
Wheeled luggage cases have developed rapidly over past several decades as more people travel either for business or leisure. Early luggage handle assemblies are exposed, thus detracting from its external appearance. In recent years, most handle assemblies are concealed in the luggage with only a top portion of the handle grip exposed. This can preserve the luggage's appearance. For facilitating user to pull the handle grip, a recessed bezel is typically provided on the top of the luggage. It inevitably much detracts from its external appearance. For solving this problem, a number of designs about automatically bouncing a handle out of luggage have been proposed in many prior patents. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,692,266, entitled “Concealable And Expandable Handle’ and Taiwanese Patent Published No. 380,389 entitled “Fixing Assembly For Luggage Handle Spring” are two of them. The former discloses a spring for bouncing out the handle being formed in a bottom of support tube, while the latter discloses the spring for bouncing out the handle being formed in a lower portion of sliding tube. In operation, a user can press a push button on the handle grip to bounce out the handle. In one aspect it is convenient. However, the sudden bouncing of the handle grip having a bounce distance from about 20 cm to about 30 cm may cause danger. For example, the head and/or the eyes of a user may be hurt by the bounced handle grip when the head of the user is close to the handle grip in pressing the push button and sufficient care is not taken. This is not safe and is unsightly due to larger bounce distance from about 20 cm to about 30 cm. Moreover, length of the handle may be shortened if the spring is provided either in the bottom of support tube or in the lower portion of sliding tube. Thus, the need for improvement still exists.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a retractable luggage handle having a damping device which is capable of damply extending upward a predetermined distance in a substantially stable speed when a push button is pressed.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a retractable luggage handle having a damping device which is capable of damply extending upward a predetermined distance in a substantially stable speed for easing a pulling of the handle thereafter. Hence, operation of the handle of the present invention is much easy and safe as compared with the well known handle.
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.
Referring to
The locking device 20 comprises a locking mechanism 21 having an upper portion coupled to a lower end of the connecting rod 15, a lower portion fixedly coupled to a lower hole 122 of the sliding tube 12 by means of a pin 14, and a cavity 215 in the lower portion of the locking device 20; a spring 23 in the cavity 215; a locking block 24 anchored in the cavity 215; and a locking tab 240 projected from the locking block 24.
The damping device 16 comprises a hollow upright plunger 161, a second spring 162 anchored in the plunger 161, a piston rod 164 provided above the second spring 162, a sealing ring 163 biased between the piston rod 164 and the second spring 162, and a top cap 165 mounted on the plunger 161 for anchoring the piston rod 164 and the second spring 162 within the plunger 161 as detailed later. The plunger 161 comprises a bore 1610 open to the top, a coupling 1614 extended downward from an enclosed lower end, a post 1613 extended upward from the enclosed lower end inside the bore 1610 with the second spring 162 put thereon, two flats 1611 at both sides adjacent the top, and a projection 1612 on either flat 1611. The piston rod 164 comprises a lower neck 1640, an upright 1641 having a section of cross wherein one bar 1643 of the lateral section thereof is shorter than the other bar 1642 thereof, and a top pipe arm 1644 coupled to a bottom end of the locking device 20. The cap 165 comprises a frame 1650 in a shape of “n”, a top hole 1651, two opposite dents 1652 on the edge of the hole 1651 with a top portion of the longer bar 1642 loosely fit in the dents 1652 such that the piston rod 164 is able to slide longitudinally along the dents 1652, and a longitudinal groove 1653 on either wing with the projection 1612 disposed therein by snapping the wings of the cap 165 downwardly onto the flats 1611 so as to fasten components such as the second spring 162, the sealing ring 163, and the piston rod 164 in the plunger 161.
The operation of the handle including the handle grip 10, the push button 18, the damping device 16, and the locking device 20 will now be described with reference to
As shown in
While the invention has been described by disposing the damping device 16 in the lower portion of the support tube 13, it is appreciated by those skilled in the art that the damping device 16 can be also provided under the sliding tube 12 a predetermined distance with an integral locking device 20 formed therebetween in a second preferred embodiment of the invention (see
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 and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
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