CA2164397A1 - Suitcase with retractable and locking pull handle - Google Patents

Suitcase with retractable and locking pull handle

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CA2164397A1
CA2164397A1 CA 2164397 CA2164397A CA2164397A1 CA 2164397 A1 CA2164397 A1 CA 2164397A1 CA 2164397 CA2164397 CA 2164397 CA 2164397 A CA2164397 A CA 2164397A CA 2164397 A1 CA2164397 A1 CA 2164397A1
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suitcase
handle
wall member
pull handle
rigid
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David Bieber
Hyun S. Kim
Richard L. Conrad
John N. Gualtieri
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Airway Industries Inc
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Abstract

A suitcase having a rigid pull handle that is extendable and retractable.
The suitcase includes parallel front and back panels and a wall member which combine to define an enclosed volume. The rigid pull handle is slidably mounted in juxtaposition to the top portion of the wall member. Manually operated detent means mounted on the pull handle permit the pull handle to be alternately locked into position or released to permit extension or retraction thereof. Rollers are mounted on the bottom portion of the wall member opposite the pull handle. The pull handle is extendable to pulling position extending generally parallel to the front and back panels. In the extended position, the pull handle is operable to enable a user to roll the suitcase across a surface on the rollers with the weight of the suitcase being distributed between the rollers and the pull handle. The pull handle is retractable into the inside of the suitcase when not in use. In the retracted position, the gripping member of the pull handle is received into a handle receptacle recessed into the top portion of the wall member. A closure secures the pull handle inside the handle receptacle to prevent accidental extension of the pull handle.

Description

SUITCASE WITH RETRACTABLE AND LOCKING PULL HANDLE
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of United States Patent Application Serial No. 08/355,584, filed November 8, 1994.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention This invention relates to a suitcase equipped for rolling motion over a surface, and, more particularly, to a suitcase having a retractable pull handle.Background Information Suitcases are available in a wide variety of shapes and sizes.
Traditionally, suitcases have been provided with a single carrying handle to allow the user to lift the suitcase and carry it from place to place. In order to ease the load that a traveller must bear as he manually moves his suitcase from place to place, it is desirable to provide rollers on the bottom of the case. Rollers permit the suitcase to be rolled across a surface, such as a floor. It is also desirable to have some type of handle secured to the case to permit the user to steer the rolling suitcase.
Some such suitcases have handles, or straps, which permit the entire weight of the case to be carried by the rollers. Other types have handles that require the user to lift up, or tilt down, the suitcase so that a portion of the suitcase's weight is carried by the handle.
When a rigid handle is provided, it is desirable for the handle to be movable between a storage position and an operable position. In that way, the handle 2 1 643~7 can be stored when not in use and will be less susceptible to damage when the suitcase is moved through luggage handling systems in airports and the like. However, without means for locking the handle into the storage position, it could accidentally deploy and be damaged during transit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention provides a suitcase having rigid, retractable and extendable pull handle. The pull handle does not extend substantially beyond theexterior surface of the suitcase when the pull handle is retracted, and the handle may be secured in the retracted position. The body of the suitcase is defined by a pair of parallel, spaced apart panels connected about their peripheries by a wall member.
The panels and wall member cooperate to define a volume. The wall member has a top portion and a bottom portion positioned opposite one another. At least a portion of the wall member is rigid to provide support therefor.
Rollers are mounted in juxtaposition to the bottom portion of the wall member. The rollers are positioned to at least partially support the suitcase when it is upright. The rollers also cooperate with a pull handle to enable rolling movement of the suitcase across a surface.
The rigid pull handle is slidably mounted in juxtaposition to the top portion of the wall member. The handle is alternately retractable into the volume and extensible to a position in which it extends outwardly from the top portion of the wall member and generally parallel to the panels. When the handle is in the extended position, it is operable to enable rolling movement of the suitcase on the rollers with the suitcase's weight being distributed between the rollers and the handle. The handle retracts and extends on a carrier mounted inside the case. Detent, or locking, means are mounted on the handle to lock the pull handle in the desired position. The detent means permit the pull handle to be locked into position, or unlocked to permit extension or retraction thereof.
A handle receptacle is mounted on the top rigid portion of the wall member and recessed into the volume. The handle receptacle is positioned to receive the handle when the handle is retracted. The receptacle includes a curved guide portion for guiding the user's fingers around the handle for gripping. A closure over the receptacle is provided for securing the handle inside the receptacle so that the handle is inside the volume when in the retracted position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a front perspective view of the suitcase embodying my invention with the handle retracted.
Figure 2 is a front perspective view of the suitcase of Figure 1 with the handle extended.
Figure 3 is a rear elevational view of the suitcase of Figure 1 with the handle retracted.
Figure 4 is a plan view of the suitcase of Figure 1 with the handle extended.
Figure 5 is a longitudinal sectional view taken through line 5-5 of Figure 4.

Figure 6 is a partial sectional view taken through line 6-6 of Figure 4.
Figure 7 is a side view of the suitcase of Figure 1 when in use.
DESCRlPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Figures 1-4 show a presently pl~fe.l~d embodiment of a suitcase 2 S embodying the invention. Suitcase 2 includes generally parallel front and back panels 4 and 6 which are spaced apart. The peripheries of panels 4 and 6 are connected to wall member 8. Wall member 8 includes a top portion 10 and a bottom portion 12.
At least a portion of wall member 8 is generally rigid to provide structural support for wall member 8 and to maintain the shape of the suitcase 2. In a preferred embodiment, top portion 10 and bottom portion 12 of wall member 8 are rigid. In addition, wall member 8 is preferably provided with a rigid spine extending around a central portion thereof.
Panels 4 and 6 and wall member 8 cooperate to define a volume inside suitcase 2. A glide fastener 14 is preferably provided around the periphery of front lS panel 4 to provide access to the inside of suitcase 2.
Panels 4 and 6 and wall member 8 are made of a fabric, such as ballistic nylon or canvas. However, any suitable material may be used. The rigidity of wall member 8 is provided by attaching it to rigid thermoplastic panels and to the thermoplastic spine.
Rollers 16 are mounted at the junction of bottom portion 12 of wall member 8 and back panel 6. Rollers 16 extend downwardly from bottom portion 12 and support at least a portion of the weight of suitcase 2 when it is in the upright 2~ 64397 position. Legs 18 are mounted on bottom portion 12 of wall member 8. Legs 18 also support a portion of the weight of suitcase 2 when it is upright and enables thesuitcase to stand upright without other external support.
A rigid pull handle 20 is slidably mounted on top portion 10 of wall member 8. Pull handle 20 is alternately retractable into suitcase 2 and extendable therefrom. Pull handle 20 includes a gripping member 22 and two generally parallel legs 24. Pull handle 20 extends outwardly from top portion 10 of wall member 8 and generally parallel to panels 4 and 6 when it is extended. When extended, pull handle 20 is operable to permit the suitcase to be rolled across a surface on rollers 16 with the weight of the suitcase distributed between pull handle 20 and rollers 16, as shown in Figure 7. The majority of the weight of suitcase 2 is carried by rollers 16. The user grips gripping member 22 of the extended pull handle 20 and applies force F in the direction shown (Figure 4). The moment created by the force causes the suitcase to rotate about the axis of rotation of rollers 16. The user can then support a portion of the weight of suitcase 2 by holding pull handle 20 as shown in Figure 7. The remainder of the weight of the suitcase 2 is supported by rollers 16. As the user walks, the suitcase 2 is pulled and rolls along behind the user. The user can then use pull handle 20 to steer the suitcase 2 as it is being pulled with virtually the entire weight carried by rollers 16. The user need apply only small amounts of lifting force to pull handle 20 to keep the suitcase 2 balanced on rollers 16. Likewise, only a small amount of steering force must be applied to steer the suitcase. The process may be reversed to return the suitcase to the upright position.

Referring to Figure 5, one end of each leg 24 of pull handle 20 is movably mounted to carrier 26, located inside the suitcase. Carrier 26 includes two generally parallel tube members 28 extending between the inside of top portion 10 and bottom portion 12 of wall member 8 and generally parallel to panels 4 and 6. Tube members 28 are mounted to the rigid portion of those areas of wall member 8. A
covering has been provided extending over carrier 26 to permit contact between carrier 26 and items placed inside suitcase 2. In the preferred embodiment, legs 24 of pull handle 20 telescope inside tube member 28. Locking means such as a spring biased detent may be provided to lock pull handle 20 in the extended position.
Pull handle 20 has detent, or locking, means mounted thereon to permit pull handle 20 to be locked into various positions. That enables users to extend or retract the handle and lock it into a comfortable position. The detent means includes one locking pin 21 mounted with each leg 24. Pins 21 are spring mounted so that when they are retracted, the spring will urge them back into position. Pins 21 are positioned to be received into openings 23 into tube member 28. Pins 21 are operably connected to an activator 25 mounted in gripping member 22. Activator 25 may be a button, latch or any other suitable activator known to those skilled in the art. When activator 25 is depressed, pins 21 are retracted, thereby permitting handle 20 to be extended or retracted from its initial position. When the desired amount of extension of handle 20 is achieved, activator 25 is released, causing pins 21 to extend and be received into another set of openings 23, thereby locking pull handle 20 in thatposition. The user is, thereby, able to lock pull handle 20 in a comfortable position.

- 2 1 643~7 -The locking means also is used to lock pull handle 20 in the fully retracted position, requiring the user to depress activator 25 to extend the pull handle 20 for use.Pull handle 20 and carrier 26 are positioned immediately adjacent to back panel 6 and directly above rollers 16. It has been found that such a position maximizes ease of use and maximizes usable storage space inside the suitcase.
Handle receptacle 30 is mounted on top portion 10 of wall member 8.
Handle receptacle 30 is preferably recessed into the inside of the suitcase, as is best shown in Figures 5 and 6. Legs 24 of pull handle 20 extend through handle receptacle 30 and tubes members 28 of carrier 26 are secured to handle receptacle 30.
Handle receptacle 30 is structured to receive gripping member 22 of pull handle 20 therein when pull handle 20 is in the retracted position. It will be appreciated that when gripping member 22 is received into handle receptacle 30, it does not protrude significantly above the exterior surface of top portion 10 of wall member 8. A
closure 32 made of fabric having a glide fastener 34 is provided for se~uring gripping member 22 inside handle receptacle 30 when pull handle 20 is retracted. Securingclosure 32 in place prevents accidental extension of pull handle 20. In this embodiment, closure 32 completely encloses handle receptacle 30 when pull handle 20 is in the retraced position.
As shown in Figure 6, handle receptacle 30 is provided with a curved surface 36, or guide portion. Curved surface 36 extends from adjacent to top portion 10 of wall member 8 to a position under the location where gripping member 22 ispositioned when pull handle 20 is retracted. Curved surface 36 provides a smooth guide for directing a user's fingers around gripper member 22 of pull handle 20 when in the retracted position.
Referring again to Figures 1 and 2, suitcase 2 is provided with at least one carrying handle 38 secured to a rigid portion of wall member 8. One carryinghandle 38 is mounted on top portion 10 of wall member 8. A second carrying handle 38 is mounted on an adjacent side of wall member 8. The two carrying handles 38 provide versatility by enabling the user to carry the suitcase in different orientations.
Suitcase 2 is also provided with a piggyback strap 40 removably secured to a rigid portion of top portion 10 of wall member 8. Piggyback strap 40 f includes a hook 42 structured to engage the carrying handle of another piece of luggage. Piggyback strap 40 thereby permits the second piece of luggage to be carried in a piggyback manner on suitcase 2. A quick release buckle of a type known to those skilled in the art are preferably used to removably attach piggyback strap 40 to suitcase 2.
Referring to Figure 3, a pair of skid bars 44 are secured to pack panel 6 of suitcase 2. Skid bars 44 extend generally parallel to pull handle 20 and are positioned between top portion 10 and bottom portion 12 of wall member 8. In a preferred embodiment, the longitudinal axis of skid bars 44 are aligned with rollers 16. Skid bars 44 are made of rigid thermoplastic. Skid bars 44 may be used to assist in sliding suitcase 2 vertically from one level to another, such as up stairs or from the floor on to a bed. Skid bars 44 present a smaller surface to the edge of the step than does panel 6 and also have a lower coefficient of friction than does the fabric from which back panel 6 is preferably made. Accordingly, there is less resistance to sliding movement when skid bars 44 are used.
Whereas particular embodiments of this invention have been described for purposes of illustration, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that numerous variations of the details may be made without departing from the invention as described in the appended claims.

Claims (13)

1. A suitcase comprising:
generally parallel spaced apart front and back panels connected about their peripheries to a wall member, said wall member extending between said front and back panels, thereby defining a volume;
at least a portion of said wall member being rigid to provide support for said wall member having a top portion and a bottom portion positioned opposite one another;
roller means mounted in juxtaposition to said bottom portion of wall member to at least partially support said suitcase when in an upright position and for enabling rolling movement of the suitcase across a surface;
a rigid pull handle having gripping means thereon, said handle being slidably mounted in juxtaposition to said top portion of said wall member and extensible generally outwardly from said wall member and generally parallel to said panels, said pull handle being alternately retractable into said defined volume and extensible therefrom and operable when extended to enable rolling movement of the suitcase across a surface on said roller means with the weight of said suitcase being divided between said handle and said roller means;
detent means mounted on said rigid pull handle and effective to release said rigid pull handle to permit extension and retraction movement thereof and to engage said rigid pull handle to lock said handle in desired positions;

a handle receptacle mounted on said wall member and recessed into said volume, said handle receptacle positioned to receive said gripping member of said pull handle when said pull handle is retracted; and closure means for securing said gripping member inside said handle receptacle handle is enclosed inside said volume when retracted.
2. The suitcase of Claim 1, wherein at least one carry handle is mounted on said rigid portion of said wall member to permit carrying of the suitcase with its weight fully supported by said carry handle.
3. The suitcase of Claim 1, wherein said rigid handle includes an extendable portion and a carrier, said carrier being mounted to at least one location on said rigid portion of said wall member inside said volume and having a carrier extending generally parallel to said panels, said extendable member being movably mounted on said carrier for extension and retraction.
4. The suitcase of Claim 3, wherein said front and back panels are soft and the periphery of said front panel includes a glide fastener for opening and closing said suitcase to permit access to said volume.
5. The suitcase of Claim 4, wherein said top portion and bottom portion of said wall member including a rigid portion; and said roller means are secured to the bottom rigid portion and the handle receptacle and at least one carry handle are secured to the top rigid portion.
6. The suitcase of Claim 5, wherein said roller means includes a pair of rollers mounted on said bottom rigid portion of said wall member and positioned at the junction of said back panel and said wall member.
7. The suitcase of Claim 1, wherein said handle receptacle includes a curved guide portion for guiding a user's engagement of said gripping member when said handle is retracted.
8. The suitcase of Claim 3, wherein said extendable portion of said handle includes two generally parallel legs connected at one end by said gripping member; and said carrier includes two generally parallel tube members connected to said top and bottom rigid portions of said wall member, each of said tube members being structured to slidably receive one of said legs of said extendable portion of said handle.
9. The suitcase of Claim 8, wherein said closure includes a glide closure for providing access to said handle receptacle.
10. The suitcase of Claim 6, wherein a hanger bracket is secured to the top rigid portion of said wall member.
11. The suitcase of Claim 10, wherein piggyback strap is removably secured to said top rigid portion of said wall member and positioned in the external top portion of the wall member, said piggyback strap being structured to engage a handle of another piece of luggage whereby the other piece of luggage may be carried in a piggyback manner on the suitcase.
12. The suitcase of Claim 1, wherein at least one skid bar is mounted on said back panel to aid in sliding said suitcase generally vertically along a generally vertical surface.
13. The suitcase of Claim 3, wherein said detent means includes at least one retractable pin mounted in said extendable portion and at least one opening in said carrier, said pins being positioned to engage at least one said opening, and an activator mounted in said gripper member operable to retract said pins, thereby permitting said handle to be alternately locked into position or released for retraction and extension.
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