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The disclosure relates to tray devices and more particularly pertains to a new tray device for supporting food items or a laptop computer on a suitcase. The device includes a suitcase and a pair of tracks integrated into the suitcase. The device includes a tray that slidably engages the tracks and a cup holder that is movably integrated into the suitcase. The tray is positionable in a deployed position to define a support surface for a food item or a laptop computer. The cup holder is positionable in a deployed position for supporting a beverage container.
The prior art relates to tray devices including a suitcase which has an external storage pocket and a tray that is stored in the storage pocket. The prior art discloses a variety of suitcases that each includes a telescopic handle and a tray that is pivotally disposed on the telescopic handle. The prior art discloses a suitcase that includes a tray which is mounted to a pair of pivotable arms which each pivotally engage the suitcase. The prior art discloses a suitcase which includes an external panel that can be positioned in an open position to define a support surface.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a suitcase has a pair of tracks each is integrated into an outer wall of the suitcase. A tray is slidably integrated into the tracks and the tray is positionable in a stored position having the tray resting against the outer wall of the suitcase. The tray is positionable in a deployed position having the tray resting on the suitcase to support food items or a laptop computer. A cup holder is integrated into the outer wall of the suitcase and the cup holder is positionable in a stored position having the cup holder resting against the outer wall of the suitcase. The cup holder is positionable in a deployed position having the cup holder extending laterally away from the suitcase to support a beverage container.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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Each of the tracks 14 has an upper end 32, a lower end 34 and a first side extending between the upper end 32 and the lower end 34, and the first side of each of the tracks 14 is open into an interior of the tracks 14. Each of the tracks 14 is positioned on the rear side 22 of the outer wall 16 and each of the tracks 14 is aligned with a respective one of the first lateral side 24 and the second lateral side 26. The upper end 32 of each of the tracks 14 extend upwardly beyond the top wall 18 and the first side of each of the tracks 14 is directed toward each other. Furthermore, each of the upper end 32 and the lower end 34 of each of the tracks 14 is rounded.
A tray 38 is provided and the tray 38 is slidably integrated into the tracks 14. The tray 38 is positionable in a stored position having the tray 38 resting against the outer wall 16 of the suitcase 12. Conversely, the tray 38 is positionable in a deployed position having the tray 38 resting on the suitcase 12. In this way the tray 38 can support food items, a laptop computer or any other item that might be employed while a traveler is waiting in an airport to board an aircraft.
The tray 38 has a front surface 40, a back surface 42 and a perimeter edge 44 extending between the front surface 40 and the back surface 42. Furthermore, the perimeter edge 44 has a first lateral side 46, a second lateral side 48, an upper side 50 and a lower side 52. The tray 38 includes a pair of pins 54 each extending away from a respective one of the first lateral side 24 and the second lateral side 26 of the perimeter edge 44. Each of the pins 54 is positioned adjacent to the lower side 52 and each of the pins 54 extends into the first side of a respective one of the tracks 14.
Each of the pins 54 rests against the lower end 34 of the respective track having the front surface 40 of the tray 38 resting against the rear side 22 of the outer wall 16 of the suitcase 12 when the tray 38 is positioned in the stored position. Conversely, each of the pins 54 rests against the upper end 32 of the respective track having the front surface 40 of the tray 38 resting against the top wall 18 of the suitcase 12 when the tray 38 is in the deployed position. In this way the back surface 42 of the tray 38 can support the food item or the laptop computer. The tray 38 has a handle 56 comprising a central member 58 extending between a pair of outward members 60. Each of the outward members 60 is coupled to the upper side 50 of the tray 38 having the central member 58 being spaced from the upper side 50. In this way the central member 58 can be gripped for urging the tray 38 between the deployed position and the stored position.
A cup holder 62 is integrated into the outer wall 16 of the suitcase 12 and the cup holder 62 is positionable in a stored position has the cup holder 62 resting against the outer wall 16 of the suitcase 12. The cup holder 62 is positionable in a deployed position having the cup holder 62 extending laterally away from the suitcase 12 to support a beverage container 64. The cup holder 62 comprises a frame 66 which includes a plurality of intersecting members 68 such that the frame 66 has a rectangular shape. The frame 66 is bonded to the first lateral side 24 of the outer wall 16 of the suitcase 12 at a point that is located closer to the top wall 18 than the bottom wall 20 of the suitcase 12.
The cup holder 62 includes a panel 70 which has a primary surface 72 and an exterior edge 74, and the exterior edge 74 has a coupled side 76. The panel 70 has a lip 78 extending away from the primary surface 72 and the lip 78 is aligned with the exterior edge 74. The lip 78 extends around the exterior edge 74 excepting the coupled side 76 and the lip 78 extends beyond the coupled side 76 to define a pair of connection points 80. Each of the connection points 80 pivotally engages a respective one of the intersecting members 68 of the frame 66.
The primary surface 72 rests against the frame 66 when the cup holder 62 is in the stored position. Conversely, the panel 70 extends laterally away from the first lateral side 24 of the outer wall 16 of the suitcase 12 having the primary surface 72 lying on a horizontal plane when the cup holder 62 is in the deployed position. In this way the beverage container 64 can rest on the primary surface 72. The cup holder 62 includes a grip 82 that has a first end 84, a second end 86 and an exterior surface 88 extending between the first end 84 and the second end 86. The grip 82 is curved between the first end 84 and the second end 86 having the first end 84 being spaced from the second end 86 such that the grip 82 forms an open loop. In this way the grip 82 can be positioned around the beverage container 64.
The grip 82 has a pivot 90 that is coupled to the exterior surface 88 and the pivot 90 is centrally positioned between the first end 84 and the second end 86. The pivot 90 pivotally engages a topmost one 92 of the intersecting members 68 of the frame 66 such that the grip 82 is pivotally attached to the frame 66. The grip 82 is positionable in a stored position having the grip 82 being positioned within the frame 66 and having the grip 82 resting against the first lateral side 24 of the outer wall 16 of the suitcase 12. Conversely, the grip 82 is positionable in a deployed position having the grip 82 extending laterally away from the first lateral side 24 of the outer wall 16 of the suitcase 12 and having the grip 82 being spaced upwardly from the panel 70.
In use, the tray 38 is positioned in the deployed position to facilitate food to be positioned on the tray 38 for eating, to position a laptop computer on the tray 38 for work or for supporting any object. In this way the tray 38 facilitates a work surface while a traveler is waiting in an airport to board an aircraft. Additionally, the cup holder 62 can be positioned in the deployed position to support the beverage container 64, such as a cup, a bottle or any other cylindrical container. In this way a baby bottle, a soda bottle, a glass of water or any other type of beverage container 64 can be supported on the panel 70 and retained in the grip 82. Each of the tray 38 and the cup holder 62 are positioned in the stored position when the traveler is boarding the aircraft or when the traveler is transporting the suitcase 12.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.
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