GB2467318A - Self-weighing suitcase with two-part handle wherein weight is measured by relative movement of one portion of the handle with respect to the other - Google Patents

Self-weighing suitcase with two-part handle wherein weight is measured by relative movement of one portion of the handle with respect to the other Download PDF

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GB2467318A
GB2467318A GB0901401A GB0901401A GB2467318A GB 2467318 A GB2467318 A GB 2467318A GB 0901401 A GB0901401 A GB 0901401A GB 0901401 A GB0901401 A GB 0901401A GB 2467318 A GB2467318 A GB 2467318A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C15/00Purses, bags, luggage or other receptacles covered by groups A45C1/00 - A45C11/00, combined with other objects or articles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/26Special adaptations of handles
    • A45C13/28Combinations of handles with other devices
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01GWEIGHING
    • G01G19/00Weighing apparatus or methods adapted for special purposes not provided for in the preceding groups
    • G01G19/52Weighing apparatus combined with other objects, e.g. furniture
    • G01G19/58Weighing apparatus combined with other objects, e.g. furniture combined with handles of suit-cases or trunks
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01GWEIGHING
    • G01G23/00Auxiliary devices for weighing apparatus
    • G01G23/18Indicating devices, e.g. for remote indication; Recording devices; Scales, e.g. graduated
    • G01G23/36Indicating the weight by electrical means, e.g. using photoelectric cells
    • G01G23/37Indicating the weight by electrical means, e.g. using photoelectric cells involving digital counting
    • G01G23/3728Indicating the weight by electrical means, e.g. using photoelectric cells involving digital counting with wireless means
    • G01G23/3735Indicating the weight by electrical means, e.g. using photoelectric cells involving digital counting with wireless means using a digital network
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C2200/00Details not otherwise provided for in A45C
    • A45C2200/05Means for indicating features of the content from outside

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Abstract

A piece of luggage comprises a handle having upper and lower sections 16, 18. In normal use, the two sections are in contact (optionally secured by locking mechanism (Fig. 2, 22)) and together define a grip for carrying the bag. The upper section may be disconnected from the lower section - and from the suitcase body - in order to weigh the case; this may also reveal the otherwise hidden weight display 20 and readout freeze and release buttons 46, 48 which are provided on that surface of the lower handle section which forms an interface with the upper section. The scale 30 may be housed within the upper handle section and may comprise electrical or mechanical strain gauges 32 and 34 connected to the suitcase body 12 by steel cables 38, 38.

Description

Improved Suitcase
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to luggage and more specifically to the weighing of luggage.
Background to the Invention
Many airlines set a maximum weight limit on items of luggage.
Generally speaking most airlines allow a passenger to have one piece of luggage in the hold weighing no more than 15 -20 kilograms. If the passenger exceeds the limit, an excess baggage charge may be levied on, for example, every kilogram over the weight limit.
To avoid this scenario, passengers have been known to weigh their luggage at home, before their outbound flight, using, for example, bathroom scales. However as the luggage can generally be quite cumbersome, this can be a difficult operation to perform accurately. In addition, when the passenger is returning from their trip there is often no facility to weigh the baggage, and any purchases made whilst on vacation will add weight to their baggage.
Portable weighing devices which determine the weight of the case by suspending the case therefrom are known. The weight of the suitcase is measured and displayed on a read-out. However these portable devices can also be quite large and heavy, and, whilst they are of some use, when the user is at home, it is often not appropriate to take them away on the trip to re-weigh the luggage for the return journey. Furthermore these devices often include hooks which can cause injury if care is not taken.
To overcome some of these drawbacks, baggage incorporating weighing scales have been developed. It has been found that these systems are not particularly robust. For example many of the systems incorporate a display on a portion of the baggage surface which provides a read-out of the weight of the baggage. It has been known for this display to be damaged during handling of the baggage with the result that the weighing system is no longer functional.
Summary of the Invention
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a suitcase comprising: a body portion, a handle having a first section and a second section; and a scale; wherein the weight of the suitcase can be measured by relative movement of one handle section with respect to the other handle section.
In one embodiment of the present invention, providing a system in which relative movement of the handle sections determines the weight of the suitcase, allows for the scale to be stored, for example, within the handle and protected from damage.
It will be understood that "suitcase" is used as a generic term to cover luggage which can be carried using a handle. This might include, for example, holdalls, sport bags, brief cases, vanity cases, and any other suitable type of bag.
The first and second handle sections may be releasably connectable.
When connected, the first and second handle sections may together define an external engagement surface for a user to grip or carry the suitcase in normal use. By normal use it is meant when a suitcase is being used as a suitcase to, for example, transfer luggage from one location to another location.
The scale may be housed within one of said handle sections.
In an alternative arrangement, a portion of the scale may be housed within each handle section.
The weight of the suitcase may be determined by the movement of one handle section away from the other handle section.
When the suitcase is upright, a lower handle section, that is the handle section closer to the body portion, may be beneath an upper handle section, that is the handle section further from the body portion.
One of the handle sections may be adapted to support the weight of the suitcase.
In one embodiment the upper handle section is adapted to support the weight of the suitcase.
In this embodiment movement of the upper handle section away from the lower handle section determines the weight of the suitcase.
In this embodiment movement of the upper handle section away from the body portion determines the weight of the suitcase.
As the suitcase is weighed, one of the handle sections remains fixed relative to the body portion.
In a preferred embodiment as the suitcase is weighed, the lower handle section remains fixed relative to the suitcase body portion.
The suitcase may further comprise a display.
The display may provide an indication of the weight of the suitcase based on the information provided by the scale.
The display may be provided on a handle surface.
The display may be provided on an interface between the first and second handle sections.
In one embodiment, when the handle sections are releasably connected, the display is concealed. Providing the display on an interface between the handle sections protects the display from damage when the suitcase is in normal use.
The display may be provided on a surface different from the external engagement surface. The external engagement surface is the surface which the user grips when carrying or pulling the suitcase. Providing the display in a different handle surface protects the display from damage when the suitcase is in normal use.
The scale may comprise at least one strain gauge.
In one embodiment, the/each strain gauge may measure movement of the body portion with respect to the upper handle section The/each strain gauge may be an electrical strain gauge. The electrical resistance of an electrical strain gauge varies depending on the load to which it is subjected. This resistance can be measured to quantify the weight of the load.
In an alternative arrangement, the each/strain gauge may be a mechanical strain gauge. A mechanical strain gauge operates, for example, by measuring the extension of a spring when a load is applied to quantify the weight of the load.
In one embodiment the/each strain gauge is housed within the upper handle section.
There may be first and second strain gauges.
The/each strain gauge may be connected to the suitcase body portion.
The suitcase may further comprising at least one cable, the/each cable being attached at one end to a strain gauge and at the other end to the body portion.
The cable may comprise steel.
Where the/each strain gauge is electrical, the scale may further comprise a processor adapted to measure the resistance change in the/each strain gauge and display the weight of the suitcase on the display.
In one embodiment the user can interact with the display to "freeze" the value displayed. Such an arrangement means the user doesn't have to both lift the suitcase and view the display in the same movement.
To freeze the display the user may press a read out freeze button. The user can then put the suitcase down. Once the suitcase is back on the ground, the user can then look at the display and read the measured weight.
The readout freeze button may be located on an interface between the first and second handle sections.
The suitcase may further comprise a readout release button. A readout release button may be utilised to "unfreeze" the display.
Alternatively, the readout may be "unfrozen" after a fixed period of time.
The external engagement surface may define one or more recesses to facilitate the separation of the first handle from the second handle.
According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of weighing a suitcase, the method comprising the steps of: disconnecting a first suitcase handle section from a second suitcase handle section; lifting the suitcase by one of said handle sections such that a suitcase scale weighs a suitcase body portion.
The step of lifting the suitcase by one of said handle sections may comprise lifting the suitcase by an upper handle section.
Brief DescriDtion of the Drawings An embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of a suitcase according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a close up of the handle of the suitcase of Figure 1; and Figure 3 is a schematic of the suitcase of Figure 1 showing the scale.
Detailed DescriDtion of the Drawings Referring firstly to Figure 1, there is shown a suitcase, generally indicated by reference numeral 10, according to an embodiment of the present invention. The suitcase 10 comprises a body portion 12, a handle 14, having an upper first section 16 and a lower second section 18, and a scale (not shown but discussed later). The weight of the suitcase 10 can be measured by relative movement of the upper handle section 16 with respect to the lower handle section 18. In this embodiment, taking the weight of the body portion 12 on the upper handle section 16 allows the scale to measure the weight of the body portion 12.
Referring to Figure 2, an enlarged close up view of the handle 14 of the suitcase 10 of Figure 1, showing the handle sections 16,18 separated, it can be seen the handle 14 further comprises a display 20 for displaying the weight measured by the scale. The first and second handle sections 16, 18, in normal use are in contact (as shown in Figure 1) and the display 20 is concealed on an interface surface 60.
The first and second handle sections 16, 18 are releasably secured by a locking mechanism 22. The locking mechanism 22 comprises a pin 24 attached to the upper handle section 16 which engages, and is held in, a socket 26 located in the lower handle section 18. The socket 26 includes a button 28. To separate the upper handle section 16 from the lower handle section 18, the user depresses the button 28 to release the pin 24 from the socket 26, allowing separation of the handle sections 16, 18.
Referring now to Figure 3, a schematic of the suitcase 10 of Figure 1, this figure shows the scale 30. The scale 30 comprises a first electrical strain gauge 32 and a second electrical strain gauge 34. The strain gauges 32, 34 are connected to the suitcase body portion 12 by first and second steel cables 36, 38 respectively.
Each strain gauge 32, 34 is connected to a processor 40 which measures the change in electrical resistance of the gauges 32,34 as the weight of the body portion 12 is taken by the strain gauges 32, 34. The processor 40 converts this change in resistance into a weight which is then transmitted via a wire 42 to the display 20.
As can be seen from Figure 3, the strain gauges 32, 34 and the processor 40 are housed in the upper handle section 16 (shown in broken outline) and the display 20 is housed in the lower handle section 18 (shown in broken outline).
To weigh the suitcase body portion 12, the user releases the upper handle section 16 from the lower handle section 18 and takes the weight of the suitcase body portion 12 on the upper handle 16 and lifts the suitcase 10 from the floor.
Once the weight of the suitcase has been registered on the display 12, the user can press a readout freeze button 46 (Figures 2 and 3) to freeze the readout on the display 20. The user can then return the suitcase 10 to the floor and check the weight of the suitcase 10 from the display 20.
If the user wants to reweigh the suitcase 10, he presses a readout release button 48 (Figure 2) and repeats the process. The readout release button 48 unfreezes the display and zeros the readout ready for a further weighing. As can be seen from Figure 2 the readout freeze button 46 and the readout release button 48 are also located on the interface surface 60.
Various modifications and improvements may be made to the above described embodiment without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the display 20 could automatically freeze once the weight of the luggage has been determined and retain the value displayed for a fixed period of time. In an alternative embodiment, releasing the upper handle section pin 24 from the lower handle section socket 26 could cause the upper handle 16 to spring away from the lower handle 18 making it easier for the user to insert their fingers between the upper and lower handle sections 16, 18.
In a further embodiment, the connection between the processor 40 and the display 20 could be a wireless connection, using, for example, Bluetooth.

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  1. Claims 1 A suitcase comprising: a body portion, a handle having a first section and a second section; and a scale; wherein the weight of the suitcase can be measured by relative movement of one handle section with respect to the other handle section.
    2 The suitcase of claim 1, wherein the first and second handle sections are releasably connectable. S...
    3 The suitcase of claim 2, wherein when connected, the first and second * S5.S.* handle sections together define an external engagement surface for a user to *5 * grip or carry the suitcase in normal use. *** S. *
    4 The suitcase of any preceding claim, wherein the scale is housed within one of said handle sections.
    5 The suitcase of any of claims 1 to 3, wherein a portion of the scale is housed within each handle section.
    6 The suitcase of any preceding claim, wherein the weight of the suitcase is determined by the movement of one handle section away from the other handle section.
    7 The suitcase of any preceding claim, wherein when the suitcase is upright, a lower handle section, is beneath an upper handle section.
    8 The suitcase of claim 7, wherein one of the handle sections is adapted to support the weight of the suitcase.
    9 The suitcase of claim 8, wherein the upper handle section is adapted to support the weight of the suitcase.
    The suitcase of any of claims 7 to 9, wherein movement of the upper handle section away from the lower handle section determines the weight of * * the suitcase.
    *..*.* * * * * 11 The suitcase of any of claims 7 to 10, wherein movement of the upper ** handle section away from the body portion determines the weight of the :*:: suitcase.
    12 The suitcase of any of claims 7 to 11, wherein as the suitcase is weighed, one of the handle sections remains fixed relative to the body portion.
    13 The suitcase of any of claims 7 to 12, wherein as the suitcase is weighed, the lower handle section remains fixed relative to the suitcase body portion.
    14 The suitcase of any preceding claim, wherein the suitcase further comprises a display.
    The suitcase of claim 14, wherein the display provides an indication of the weight of the suitcase based on the information provided by the scale.
    16 The suitcase of either of claims 14 or 15, wherein the display is provided on a handle surface.
    17 The suitcase of any of claims 14 to 16, wherein the display is provided on an interface between the first and second handle sections. S...
    18 The suitcase of any of claims 14 to 17 when dependent on claim 2, S.....* wherein when the handle sections are releasably connected, the display is * . * . . * 15 concealed. *.
    19 The suitcase of any of claims 14 to 17 when dependent on claim 3, wherein the display is provided on a surface different from the external engagement surface.
    The suitcase of any preceding claim, wherein the scale comprises at least one strain gauge.
    21 The suitcase of any preceding claim when dependent on claim 7, wherein the/each strain gauge measures movement of the body portion with respect to the upper handle section 22 The suitcase of either of claims 20 or 21, wherein the/each strain gauge is an electrical strain gauge.23 The suitcase of either of claims 20 or 21, wherein the each/strain gauge is a mechanical strain gauge.24 The suitcase of any of claims 20 to 23 when dependent on claim 7, wherein the/each strain gauge is housed within the upper handle section. * . ****S* 25 The suitcase of any of claims 20 to 24, wherein there are first and S. S S. :.: 15 second strain gauges. *SS * S. *26 The suitcase of any of claims 20 to 25, wherein the/each strain gauge is connected to the suitcase body portion.27 The suitcase of any of claims 20 to 26, wherein the suitcase comprises at least one cable, the/each cable being attached at one end to a strain gauge and at the other end to the body portion.28 The suitcase of claim 27, wherein the cable comprises steel.29 The suitcase of claim 22, wherein, where the/each strain gauge is electrical, the scale further comprises a processor adapted to measure the resistance change in the/each strain gauge and display the weight of the suitcase on the display.The suitcase of any preceding claim when dependent on claim 14, wherein, in use, the user can interact with the display to "freeze" the value displayed.31 The suitcase of claim 30, wherein to freeze the display, in use, the user presses a read out freeze button.32 The suitcase of claim 31, wherein the readout freeze button is located * on an interface between the first and second handle sections. ** * :: 15 I..33 The suitcase of any of claims 30 to 32, wherein the suitcase further :*:: comprises a readout release button.34 The suitcase of any of claims 30 to 33, wherein the readout is "unfrozen" after a fixed period of time.The suitcase of any preceding claim when dependent on claim 3, wherein the external engagement surface defines one or more recesses to facilitate the separation of the first handle from the second handle.36 A method of weighing a suitcase, the method comprising the steps of: disconnecting a first suitcase handle section from a second suitcase handle section; lifting the suitcase by one of said handle sections such that a suitcase scale weighs a suitcase body portion.37 The method of claim 36, wherein the step of lifting the suitcase by one of said handle sections comprises lifting the suitcase by an upper handle section. I..' * * u.s I.... * * *I * * S S * S.S 5'S * S * SS * 55 5S S S *S
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