1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a swivelable trunk wheel assembly, particularly to a brakable and swivelable trunk wheel assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
Currently, most trunks have wheels on the bottom, whereby passengers can pull their trunks easily. The wheeled trunks may be divided into the two-wheel type and the four-wheel type. In a two-wheel type trunk, two support legs are arranged at two corners thereof, and two wheels are arranged at the other two corners, and the wheels are linearly-moving wheels or non-360 degree swivel wheels. A four-wheel type trunk has four 360 degree swivel wheels at four corners thereof. Wheeled trunks are indeed very popular. However, they are all unbrakable. Thus, four-wheel type trunks are hard to stand still. Although a two-wheel type trunk can stand by two support legs, the two unbrakable wheels make it hard to stand stably. Therefore, passengers cannot park their trunks arbitrarily, which should inconvenience passengers considerably.
Accordingly, the present invention proposes a swivelable trunk wheel assembly to solve the abovementioned problem.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a swivelable trunk wheel assembly having a braking function to solve the abovementioned conventional problem.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a swivelable trunk wheel assembly, which has a better wear resistance and a longer service life.
The present invention proposes a swivelable trunk wheel assembly, which comprises: a wheel frame, a guide hole, a hollow pivotal shaft, a push rod, a press block, a sleeve pipe, two wheels and two rivets. The wheel frame has two accommodation portions arranged at two sides thereof. Two ends of the hollow pivotal shaft horizontally extend out from the two accommodation portions. The sleeve pipe is arranged inside the hollow pivotal shaft, and two ends of the sleeve pipe protrude out from two ends of the hollow pivotal shaft. The inner surface of the sleeve pipe is a smooth surface. The wheel frame, the hollow pivotal shaft and the sleeve pipe are fabricated into a one-piece part. One end of the push rod passes through the guide hole to connect with one end of the press block. The other end of the press block is pivotally coupled to the wheel frame. Two wheels are respectively coupled to two ends of the sleeve pipe and then accommodated in the accommodation portions. The wheel has a friction portion arranged in the side near the wheel frame. The push rod can push the press block to rub the friction portion and brake the wheels. The rivets respectively pass through the wheels and are joined to two ends of the sleeve pipe in the inner surface of the sleeve pipe. The sleeve pipe adopts a metallic pipe having a better rigidity, and the inner surface of the sleeve pipe is a smooth surface. Further, the rivets and the sleeve pipe are arranged in the same axis. Thus, the wheels can rotate smoothly without stagnancy. Therefore, the swivelable trunk wheel assembly of the present invention has a better wear resistance and a longer service life. Besides, the present invention uses the push rod to drive the press block to rub the friction portion, and the friction can provide a braking effect on the wheels.
Below, the embodiments will be described in detail in cooperation with the attached drawings to make easily understood the objectives, technical contents, characteristics and accomplishments of the present invention.
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One end of the push rod 16 passes through the guide hole 42 to connect with one end of the press block 22. The other end of the press block 22 is pivotally coupled to the wheel frame 12. A lateral plate 18 horizontally extends out from between the two ends of the push rod 16. The lateral plate 18 has a through-hole 20. A vertical rod 40 on the wheel frame 12 is inserted into and sleeved by the through-hole 20. A compression spring 26 is arranged in the vertical rod 40 and provides elastic force to restore the push rod 16 and the press block 22 to the original positions. One end of the push rod 16 protrudes from the wheel frame 12 and is coupled to a control mechanism. The control mechanism may have a button arranged on the handle of the trunk. When a user presses the button, the control mechanism will drive the push rod 16 and the press block 22 to move.
Two wheels 32 are respectively coupled to two ends of the sleeve pipe 30 and then accommodated in the accommodation portions 28. The wheel 32 has a friction portion 34 arranged in the side near the wheel frame 12. The friction portion 34 is a coarsened body, and the coarsened body may be a gear or a streaked body. When the control mechanism drives the push rod 16, the push rod 16 will push the press block 22 to rub the friction portion 34 and brake the wheels 32. The press block 22 has a rubber face 24 in the side near the friction portion 34. The rubber face 24 may be joined with the press block 22 via inlay or wrapping. The rubber face 24 has flexibility and toughness, which can enhance the rubbing effect and wear resistance. Thus, the rubber face 24 can promote the braking effect. A washer 38 is arranged between the rivet 36 and the wheel 32. The rivets 36 pass through the wheels 32 and are joined to two ends of the sleeve pipe 30 in the inner surface of the sleeve pipe 30.
The sleeve pipe 30 may adopt a metallic pipe having a better rigidity, and the inner surface of the sleeve pipe 30 is a smooth surface. Further, the rivet 36 and the sleeve pipe 30 are arranged in the same axis. Thus, the wheels 32 can rotate smoothly without stagnancy. Therefore, the swivelable trunk wheel assembly of the present invention has a better wear resistance and a longer service life.
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The preferred embodiments described above are only to exemplify the present invention but not to limit the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the equivalent modification or variation according to the shapes, structures, characteristics and spirit of the present invention is to be also included within the scope of the present invention.
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