The embodiments of the invention described herein relate generally to luggage and other bags used to carry items. In particular, the embodiments of the invention described herein relate to systems to attach together bags having wheels such that when attached, the bags are capable of rolling together.
Many bags used to carry items, such as suitcases, laptop bags and briefcases, are fitted with “spinner” wheels or other omni-directional rollers mounted on at least one face of the bag (hereinafter referred to as a “spinner bag”). “Spinner” wheels sometimes take the form of wheels mounted on castors that can turn or spin in all directions (e.g. about 360 degrees). Other rolling members that can turn or spin in all directions can also be used to create a spinner bag. Spinner bags offer many advantages over conventional “wheel-less” bags and “rolling” bags, as discussed below. Although spinner bags can be transported by rolling the bag on only two wheels, a spinner bag is capable of being supported on the rolling members while it is moving (e.g. rolled).
Wheels reduce the portion of the bag's load borne by an individual transporting the bag. When the wheels are engaged with the rolling surface (e.g. while rolling the bag along the ground or ramp), a considerable portion of the bag's load is transferred through the wheels to the rolling surface. In contrast, since conventional “wheel-less” bags are usually carried, the individual carrying the bag bears the bag's entire load. This can be particularly difficult if the bag is heavy. Since a spinner bag is capable of being supported by the rolling members while it is being moved, a considerable portion of the load is transferred to the rolling surface such that the individual moving the bag bears little of the bag's load and, in some circumstances, none of the load. For example, if a sufficient pushing load is applied to the spinner bag, the bag can continue to roll along the ground unassisted for at least a short period of time. This is in contrast to a conventional “rolling bag”, which is usually fitted with only two wheels positioned close to one edge of the bag's bottom face. In such a conventional “rolling” bag, the bag is tilted and pulled or pushed in order to roll the bag across the rolling surface.
Furthermore, the ability of each of the rolling members to turn in all directions independently of the other wheels makes a spinner bag easier to maneuver and navigate in comparison to conventional “rolling” bags, particularly around sharp turns. Conventional “rolling” bags are usually fitted with uni-directional wheels. As a result, if an individual transporting the bag needs to make a sharp turn or some other abrupt change in direction, it is difficult to change the direction of the conventional “rolling” bag to follow suit. To accomplish such a change in direction, the individual can, in certain circumstances, be required to pick up the conventional “rolling” bag and re-orient it in the new direction. This can be quite awkward and difficult, particularly if the bag is heavy or large.
However, the greater mobility of a spinner bag can also make it difficult to transport multiple spinner bags simultaneously. For example, if an individual needs to transport two spinner bags simultaneously, he or she will usually grasp the handle of each spinner bag in separate hands and control each spinner bag independently of the other (e.g. one bag is controlled by the right hand and the other bag is controlled by the left hand). This task can become difficult if the individual is also transporting or carrying other items (e.g. purse, wheel-less briefcase, mobile device, coat, etc.) or a greater number of spinner bags.
According to a first aspect of the specification, a bag is provided comprising: at least two spinner wheels capable of independently supporting the bag; a front face, a top face, a back face, at least two side faces and a bottom face; and at least one attachment member connected to at least one of said front face, top face, back face, a side face and bottom face; wherein the at least one attachment member is adapted to engage at least one complementary attachment member connected to at least one of a front face, a top face, a back face, a side face and a bottom face of another bag having at least two spinner wheels capable of independently supporting the other bag, such that the two bags are capable of rolling together. In an implementation of the first aspect, the at least one attachment member comprises one or more of a magnet, a clip, a hook-and-loop fastener, a side release buckle, a button, a toggle and loop fastener, a snap fastener, adhesive tape, a strap, a band and a hook. In an implementation of the first aspect, the at least one attachment member is removablely attached to the bag. In another implementation of the first aspect, the at least one complementary attachment member is removeably attached to the other bag. In another implementation of the first aspect, the at least two spinner wheels of each of the bag and the other bag are removeably attached to at least one of the bag and the other bag.
Some particular implementations of the first aspect of the specification provide for different configurations of attached bags. In an implementation of the first aspect, the at least one attachment member and the at least one complementary attachment member are disposed so as to engage proximate the front face-of each said bag and other bag, such that the front face of the bag faces the front face of the other bag. In another implementation of the first aspect, the at least one attachment member and the at least one complementary attachment member are disposed so as to engage proximate the back face-of each said bag and other bag, such that the back face of the bag faces the back face of the other bag. In another implementation of the first aspect, the at least one attachment member and the at least one complementary attachment member are disposed so as to engage proximate the back face-of the bag and the front face of the other bag, such that the back face of the bag and the front face of the other bag face each other. In another implementation of the first aspect, the at least one attachment member and the at least one complementary attachment member are disposed so as to engage proximate the front face-of the bag and the back face of the other bag, such that the front face of the bag and the back face of the other bag face each other. In another implementation of the first aspect, the at least one attachment member and the at least one complementary attachment member are disposed so as to engage proximate at least one side face of each said bag and other bag, such that the bag and the other bag are oriented side-by-side.
According to a second aspect of the specification, a system is provided for attaching at least two bags, each having at least two spinner wheels, a front face, a back face and a bottom face, the improvement comprising at least one attachment member located on each of the at least two bags for attaching said bags when engaged such that the at least two bags are capable of rolling together; wherein each of the at least two bags is capable of being independently supported on the at least two spinner wheels of each bag. In an implementation of the second aspect, the at least one attachment member comprises one or more of a magnet, a clip, a hook-and-loop fastener, a side release buckle, a button, a toggle and loop fastener, a snap fastener, adhesive tape, a strap, a band and a hook. In another implementation of the second aspect, the at least one attachment member is removeably attached to at least one of the at least two bags. In another implementation of the second aspect, the at least two spinner wheels of the at least two bags is removeably attached to at least one of the at least two bags.
Some particular implementations of the second aspect of the specification provide for different configurations of attached bags. In an implementation of the second aspect, the at least one attachment member located on each of the at least two bags is disposed so as to engage proximate the front face-of each of the at least two bags, such that the front face of each of the at least two bags face each other. In another implementation of the second aspect, the at least one attachment member located on each of the at least two bags is disposed so as to engage proximate the back face-of one of the at least two bags and the front face of another of the at least two bags, such that the back face of one of the at least two bags faces the front face of another of the at least two bags. In another implementation of the second aspect, the at least one attachment member located on each of the at least two bags is disposed so as to engage proximate the back face-of each of the at least two bags, such that the back face of one of the at least two bags faces the back face of another of the at least two bags. In another implementation of the second aspect, the at least one attachment member located on each of the at least two bags is disposed so as to engage proximate at least one side face of each of the at least two bags, such that the at least two bags are oriented side-by-side.
In a third aspect of the specification, a bag is provides comprising: a compartment, at least one rolling member disposed on said compartment for supporting said compartment on a rolling surface and for moving said compartment along said rolling surface; and at least one attachment member for creating a connection between said compartment and another bag having another rolling member and for unitary movement of said bag and said another bag along said rolling surface during said connection. In an implementation of the third aspect of the specification, the at least one rolling member is omni-directional. In another implementation of the third aspect, the at least one rolling member is selected from a group consisting of a spinner wheel and a ball transfer unit. In another implementation of the third aspect, the at least one attachment member is removeably attached to said compartment. In another implementation of the third aspect, the at least one rolling member of each of said compartment and said bag is removeably attached to at least one of said compartment and said bag. In another aspect of the third aspect, the at least one attachment member comprises one or more of a magnet, a clip, a hook-and-loop fastener, a side release buckle, a button, a toggle and loop fastener, a snap fastener, adhesive tape, a strap, a band and a hook.
According to a fourth aspect of the specification, a system is provided for attaching at least two bags, each having at least one rolling member, the improvement comprising: at least one attachment member for creating a connection between the at least two bags; wherein the at least one rolling member of each of the at least two bags is capable of independently supporting each of the at least two bags and when the connection is made the at least two bags are capable of moving together by engaging the at least one rolling member of each bag with a rolling surface.
For a better understanding of embodiments of the invention described herein, and to show more clearly how they can be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example only, to the accompanying drawings in which:
The skilled person in the art will understand that the drawings, described below, are for illustration purposes only. The drawings are not intended to limit the scope of the applicants' teachings in anyway. Also, it will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, elements shown in the figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements can be exaggerated relative to other elements for clarity.
It will be appreciated that numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the exemplary embodiments of the invention described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments of the invention described herein can be practiced without these specific details. Furthermore, this description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the invention described herein in any way, but rather as merely describing the implementation of the various embodiments of the invention described herein.
Both bag 101 and bag 102 have four rolling members which are shown in this embodiment as spinner wheels implemented as castors on the bottom faces of each bag. Spinner wheels 103a, 103b, 103c and 103d are mounted on the bottom face of bag 101. Spinner wheels 104a, 104b, 104c and 104d are mounted on the bottom face of bag 102. Although bag 101 and bag 102 are shown having four spinner wheels, in other embodiments of the invention, bag 101 and bag 102 can have more or less than four spinner wheels. In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, each of the spinner wheels is capable of spinning in all directions. However, a person skilled in the relevant art will understand that other embodiments of rolling members are possible where the degree of rotation is limited to less than 360 degrees. Spinner wheels are widely available and are typically manufactured in a range of sizes and out of a variety of materials. In some embodiments of the invention, at least one of the spinner wheels on bag 101 or bag 102 can be removed and re-attached from its respective bag or attached to another bag.
Bag 101 and bag 102 each have a front face, a back face, a top face, a bottom face and two opposing side faces. Bag 101 has front face105, back face 106, top face 107, bottom face 108 and side faces 109 and 110. Bag 102 has front face111, back face 112, top face 113, bottom face 114 and side faces 115 and 116. Both bag 101 and bag 102 have a compartment (not shown) defined by at least their respective side faces, top face, bottom face and front face.
In the embodiment of the invention illustrated by
The attachment members can take a variety of forms. Any form of attachment member located on a bag having at least one rolling member that can engage with another attachment member located on another bag having at least one rolling member, such that the bags are capable of rolling together on their respective rolling members, is contemplated. By way of non-limiting example, the attachment members can take the form of hook-and-loop fasteners, magnets, clips, hook-and-eye fasteners, ties, snap fasteners, buttons, adhesive tape, a strap or band located on one bag and wrapped around another bag, and a hook located on a face of one bag which can be engaged with a slot or loop located on another bag. In
For greater flexibility and convenience, a variety of configurations for the attached spinner bags, utilizing the teachings, described herein are provided in some embodiments of the invention. In
Depending on the type of attachment member, the dimensions, weight and configuration of bag 101 and bag 102, a partial engagement of the complementary attachment members can attach bag 101 and bag 102 together such that they are capable of rolling together on spinner wheels 103a, 103b, 103c, 103d, 104a, 104b, 104c and 104d.
Bag 501 and bag 502 in configuration 500 are similar to bag 101 and bag 102 in
In some embodiments of the invention, more than two spinner bags can be attached together. For example, in
A “side-by-side” configuration can also be achieved by providing at least one attachment member on the back faces of the spinner bags. For example, in configuration 600, illustrated by
In some embodiments of the invention, attachment members can be attached to allow for switching between different configurations using at least some of the same attachment members. For example, in
For greater stability, multiple attachments can be provided on the same face of the spinner bags. For example, in
In some embodiments of the invention, at least one of the attachment members is capable of being removed, re-attached and repositioned. This functionality allows for attaching together bags of disparate shapes and sizes. For example, in at least one embodiment of the invention, the attachment members are affixed to at least one face of at least one of the bags to be attached together using a hook-and-loop fastener. In a related embodiment of the invention, at least one strip or patch of loop fabric is affixed to a face of a bag and a strip or patch of hook fabric is affixed to at least one attachment member. In other embodiments of the invention, the locations of the hook and loop strips of fabric are reversed. The at least one attachment member is then capable of being affixed to multiple locations along the loop fabric strip such that the attachment member is capable of being engaged with a complementary attachment member located on another bag.
The attachment members can be removed, re-attached and repositioned in other ways. In an embodiment of the invention, a magnet or a group of magnets are provided on at least one face of at least one of the bags to be attached together. An attachment member having at least one magnet of opposite polarity can then be removeably affixed to the at least one bag by being brought into engaging contact (i.e. magnetic contact) with the magnet or group of magnets provided on the at least one bag. The attachment member can then be engaged with a complementary attachment member located on another bag.
In another embodiment of the invention, at least one loop is provided on a face of at least one of the bags to be attached together. An attachment member having at least one button, hook or toggle can then be removeably affixed to that bag by engaging the button, hook or toggle with the at least one loop provided on at least one of the bags to be attached together (e.g. by threading the button, hook or toggle through the loop). In other related embodiments of the invention, at least one loop is provided on more than one face of at least one of the bags to be attached together, allowing for the at least one bag to be attached to another bag in multiple configurations and orientations.
In another embodiment of the invention, the position of at least one attachment member can be changed to a different position via a track that is affixed to at least one of the bags to be attached. The attachment member can then be slidably mounted to the track such that the attachment member is capable of engaging with a complementary attachment member located on another bag. Similar to the embodiment of the invention described above, the ability to change the position (e.g. on the same face or to a different face) of at least one attachment member located on at least one of the bags to be attached together will allow for the attaching together of bags of disparate shape or size (or both).
Furthermore, in some embodiments of the invention, the attachment members can be adjustable in length in order to allow for the attaching together of bags of disparate shape or size (or both).
To accommodate situations in which the bags to be attached together do not have complementary attachment members, in some embodiments a transitional attachment member is provided. The transitional attachment member can have an attachment member that is complementary to at least one attachment member provided on at least two of the bags to be attached together. For example, with reference to
As previously discussed, the attachment members can take a variety of forms. Some of these forms are illustrated by
In some embodiments of the invention, the hook-and-loop fasteners are in the form of strips or patches mounted on at least one face of each bag to be attached together such that the strips or patches lie relatively flat against those faces. By engaging complementary portions of the hook-and-loop fastener mounted on at least one face of each bag to be attached together, those faces can then be brought into relatively close contact with a face of another bag and those bags can be attached together. For example, configuration 200 of
In the embodiment of the invention illustrated by
In other embodiments of the invention, the magnetic attachment members can be located in the lining of at least one of the bags that are to be attached together. For example, to achieve configuration 200 in
In the embodiment of the invention illustrated by
Other types of attachment members are contemplated, such as adhesive tape, straps, hooks and snap fasteners. In some embodiments of the invention, the at least one attachment member can be adhesive tape affixed to at least one face of at least one of the bags to be attached together. For example, to achieve configuration 200, at least one strip or patch of adhesive tape can be affixed to face 106 of bag 101. Face 106 can then be brought into engaging contact with face 112 of bag 102 (by way of mechanical adhesion, for example) to attach bag 101 to bag 102. In some embodiments of the invention, the at least one strip or patch of adhesive tape can be removed, re-attached and re-positioned on the face of at least one of the bags to be attached together. In another embodiment of the invention, the at least one attachment member can be at least one strap or band affixed to at least one face of at least one of the bags to be attached together. For example, to achieve configuration 300, at least one strap can be affixed to face 108 of bag 102 and wrapped around bag 101 such that the at least one strap lies about parallel to the planes of faces 109, 116, 110 and 115. In some embodiments of the invention, the at least one strap or band can be removed, re-attached and re-positioned on the face of at least one of the bags to be attached together. In some embodiments of the invention, the at least one strap or band can be extendible to attach together bags of disparate sizes or shapes (or both).
In another embodiment of the invention, the at least one attachment member can be at least one hook provided on at least one face of at least one of the bags to be attached together. The at least one hook can be engaged with a slot or loop, made from a fabric, plastic, metal or otherwise suitable material, provided on another bag. For example, to achieve configuration 300, at least one hook can be provided on face 111 of bag 102 and at least one loop or slot can be provided on face 106 of bag 101. The at least one hook on face 111 can then be brought into engaging contact with the at least one slot or loop on face 106 to attach bag 101 and 102 together. In some embodiments of the invention, the at least one hook can be removed, re-attached and re-positioned on the face of at least one of the bags to be attached together. In another embodiment of the invention, the at least one attachment member can be at least one snap fastener provided on at least one face of each of the bags to be attached together. To achieve configuration 200, for example, at least one male mating element snap fastener is provided on face 106 of bag 101 and at least one female mating element snap fastener is provided on face 112 of bag 102. The at least one male mating element snap fastener on face 106 can then be brought into engaging contact with the at least one female mating element snap fastener on face 112. In other embodiments, the location of the male and female mating elements of the at least one snap fastener can be reversed. In some embodiments of the invention, the at least one snap fastener can be removed, re-attached and re-positioned on at least one face of at least one of the bags to be attached together.
It is not necessary for all of the bags to be attached together to have at least one attachment member. Some embodiments of the invention contemplate attaching together bags where only one of the bags is provided with at least one attachment member. For example, in
In some embodiments of the invention, attachment member 1302 can be removed, re-attached and re-positioned. For example, in at least one such embodiment of the invention, a clip can be provided on strap 1302b and engaged with a loop or suitable receiving element provided on bottom face 1303. In some embodiments of the invention, at least one loop or suitable receiving member is provided on more than one face of bag 1301, allowing bag 1301 to be attached to another bag that does not have an attachment member in a variety of configurations.
In some embodiments of the invention, at least one attachment member can be provided on more than one face of one of the bags to be attached together. In such embodiments of the invention, bag 1301 can be attached to at least one other bag that does not have an attachment member to in more than one configuration. For example, in one such embodiment of the invention, at least one attachment member is provided on top face 1304 of bag 1301 in addition to attachment member 1302 on bottom face 1303. To achieve configuration 400, attachment member 1302 can be engaged with a lip or protrusion on, for example, a bottom face of another bag that does not have an attachment member such that front face 1308 of bag 1301 faces the front face of the other bag. To switch from configuration 400 to configuration 500 using the same two bags, the at least one attachment member provided on top face 1304 can be engaged with a handle or other protrusion provided on the top face of the other bag. In other embodiments, the at least one attachment member can be provided on at least one face other than a bottom or a top face of bag 1301.
In some embodiments of the invention, more than one attachment member is provided on at least one face of bag 1301 such that bag 1301 can be attached to more than one bag that does not have an attachment member, at the same time. For example, two attachment members can be provided on bottom face 1303 of bag 1301 to attach bag 1301 to two bags that do not have an attachment member. Each of the two attachment members on bottom face 1303 can be engaged with a lip or protrusion on a face of one of the bags that does not have an attachment member such that bag 1301 is attached to both bags at the same time.
Although bag 1301 is depicted in
It is not necessary that the bags that are to be attached or connected together each have four rolling members. In fact, bags having different configurations of rolling members (e.g. more or less than four rolling members) are also contemplated. Furthermore, the bags attached together do not need to have the same number of rolling members or have rolling members in the same configuration.
Furthermore, omni-directional rolling members (e.g. capable of moving about 360 degrees about at least an axis orthogonal to the rolling surface) other than the “spinner wheels” described above are also contemplated. For example, the rolling members can take the form of ball transfer units mounted on at least one face of one of the bags to be attached together.
The rolling members provided on each bag to be attached together are not necessarily omni-directional. In some embodiments of the invention, rolling members that are uni-directional or multi-directional (e.g. able to turn at least about a couple degrees in at least one direction) are contemplated. These rolling members are configured and sized appropriately such that each bag to be attached together is capable of being independently supported by the rolling members. In one embodiment of the invention, at least one of the bags to be attached together has three rolling members located on a bottom face (such as bag 1401 in
In some embodiments of the invention, the rolling members are mounted to faces other than the bottom face. For convenience and additional functionality, some embodiments of the invention provide rolling members mounted on more than one face of the bag such that the bag can be rolled and attached to another bag in multiple orientations. In other embodiments of the invention, the rolling members can be detached and affixed to the same face or another face of at least one of the bags being attached together.
The above-described embodiments of the invention are intended to be examples of the present invention and alterations and modifications can be effected thereto, by those of skill in the art, without departing from the scope of the invention which is defined solely by the claims appended hereto.