FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to the field of wheeled luggage assembly suitable for carry-on, such as small luggage cases, business cases, computer cases and the like which include a fold-out surface for supporting a laptop computer and means for remote tracing of the assembly.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe demands and environment of airline travel have become increasingly challenging and complex due to changing regulations, restrictions and surveillance. Existing luggage falls short of the changing demands and environment of airline travel. Carry-on luggage has become harder and more complex with heightened regulations while the concern of mishandled baggage pushes in the direction of carrying on rather than checking in luggage. Millions of bags are lost or mishandled annually. In addition to the risk of lost or stolen baggage, checking luggage is expensive and time consuming.
Present in the art, are some carrying cases, which provide the usual features such as computer storage, retractable handle, and wheels so that the user can pull case to ease the burden when moving through airport concourses or along city sidewalks (See e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 4,813,520. The most commonly available luggage has wheels, an extendable handle and a compartment specifically designated for carrying a portable computer. Traveling with luggage in-hand eliminates many of the risks and costs associated with checking baggage. Unfortunately, carry-on luggage is not made with a traveler's specific needs in mind and is often an inefficient combination of various luggage solutions each designed to meet only a few. In view of the foregoing background, an object of the present invention is to provide a wheeled luggage assembly having distinct features and attributes strategically designed to meet the unique demands and carry-on needs of the traveling professional. The present invention provides
INVENTION SUMMARYThe present invention relates generally to wheeled luggage assembly, in particular wheeled luggage having dimensions suitable for use as a carry-on case. The wheeled luggage assembly is generally of a rectangular container shape formed by a main housing within which is a central compartment having a width, depth and height dimension. The assembly includes a customizable extendable handle, a fold-out tray suitable for supporting a laptop computer, at least one pair of wheels spaced along a width dimension of the main housing, and an integrated remote tracking device. The main housing is comprised of a top wall, bottom wall, a first and a second side wall, a rear wall, and a front wall, together which define an interior main compartment. The fold-out tray has a top side, a bottom side, and a longitudinal edge disposed along an axis perpendicular to the top and bottom sides.
In one aspect, the invention comprises a main housing which includes a frame component, a power-charging device having a retractable cord, a wheel assembly and an extendable handle. The frame is disposed within the interior aspect of the main housing so as to provide rigidity and structural support to the main housing. The frame has a first edge that is continuous with a second edge, which is further continuous with a third edge wherein the second edge is disposed between the first and third edges. The power device(s) provide a charging station for multiple devices including, but not limited to a portable computer, music player, cell phone, PDA, other portable electronic device.
In another aspect, the invention comprises a wheeled luggage assembly having a main housing which includes a frame component, a wheel assembly, a fold-out tray and an extendable handle having an automatic wireless communication system connectable with a separate and discrete portable and/or fixed electronic device.
FIGS. 1 A & B illustrate general perspective views in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
FIG. 2 illustrates a general perspective view in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 illustrates a general perspective view in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 illustrates a general perspective view in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5 illustrates a general perspective view in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTSVarious embodiments of the wheeled luggage assembly are illustrated inFIGS. 1-5.
FIGS. 1(A & B) includes front and back perspective views of an embodiment of thewheeled luggage assembly10 illustrating the outward appearance and general structure of various features of the assembly. Thewheeled luggage assembly10 preferably includes a covering which defines a body portion comprised of anexternal top12 and abottom wall14 and a first16, a second18 side wall and a front facing19 andback wall17, together which form a generally rectangular parallelepiped-shapedwheeled assembly10 having an internalmain compartment21. Additional sections may also be included wherein a section comprises one or more expandable pocket(s)29,31. See also,FIG. 2A,2931,33,35,37,39.
Alternatively, in an additional preferred embodiment (FIG. 2B), the wheeled luggage assembly is shaped such that it has an upper region having an overall linear width dimension that is less than its lower region overall linear width dimension or such that the surface area comprising the top12 wall is less than the surface area comprising thebottom14 wall. For example, a wheeled luggage assembly may be shaped so that it narrows or tapers toward thetop wall12 of the assembly such that the bottom wall has alongitudinal edge103 continuous with a longitudinal edge of aside wall101 wherein the length dimension of the bottom wall edge is greater in than a the length dimension of the top wall edge. (FIG. 2B). Such shaping allows easier fit of the luggage assembly into a temporary travel storage compartment such as, for example, the overhead compartment of an airplane, aircraft, train, bus, subway, metro-rail or other modes of human transport. Thus, in a preferred embodiment, thewheeled luggage assembly10 may readily fit in a storage area below a passenger's seat and/or in a overhead storage area above a passenger's seat. The luggage assembly is preferably made of relatively lightweight, durable materials and is easily portable for ease of use by a frequent traveler.
Referring toFIG. 3A, thewheeled luggage10 assembly includes a frame100 and at least onepair20 of wheels located at the base region and coupled to the body portion. Optionally, the wheels may be coupled to a generally horizontally disposed structure or connectingrod22 located between each of the first pair of wheels (SeeFIG. 1A). An optional support means may be disposed substantially along an edge of thebottom wall23. (FIG. 3B). Referring toFIG. 2, in an alternative embodiment, the wheel assembly includes two pairs of wheels, a first back pair20 (back left wheel not depicted) and a second front pair50. One or more of the wheels may rotate in a multi-directional and/or 360° rotation. An extendable andretractable handle15 is disposed at and through thetop wall12 of the wheeled luggage assembly.
As depicted inFIG. 3 in an additional preferred embodiment, the wheeled assembly include a body frame. The body frame has a first104 and second106, and optionally a third108 and/or fourth110 support means having sufficient rigidity such that the body of the wheeled luggage assembly substantially maintains an overall shape when in upright or horizontal (prone) positions or when stored, wheeled or stationary. Exemplary frame members include one or more rigid bar or rod. The frame is constructed of a lightweight solid, rigid material such as fiberglass, wood, aluminum, titanium, steel, composite metals, composite synthetics, plastics and the like, or any combination or equivalent material thereof. In a preferred embodiment, as shown inFIG. 3, the wheeled luggage assembly includes apower strip101 and/or power storage means (not shown) coupled to the frame100.
Referring toFIG. 1B, the internal main compartment is defined by a front facing internal wall123, a first121 and a second internal side wall (not shown) and aninternal top127 andbottom wall129. Additionally, the wheeled luggage assembly includes an internal region or space disposed adjacent an interior aspect of the body walls of the luggage assembly wherein a remote tracking device is located therein (described further below). The tracking device (for example, a RFID tag or a GPS chip) is configured so as to include synchronization capability thus allowing its electronic communication (“syncing”) with a second electronic device such as for example, a cellular phone or other portable electronic device having a suitable application. Systems and methods for transceiver devices and their use for electronic identification and communication are known in the art and described, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,248,167; 7,126,470; 7,580,678; 7,484,662; 7,385,476; 6,246,882; 6,016,322 and US Patent Application Publications US2009/0291668 and US2011/0068978 each of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. A remote tracking device having such synchronization and communication capability will allow a user to locate and/or track the luggage assembly. As will be known by one of ordinary skill in the art, this feature will allow a user to employ options such as geo-fencing, which would alert the owner, by, for example, text or other mobile or remote methodology, if his/her luggage is out of a pre-determined or pre-selected allowable range.
The tracking device may be secured upon any interior surface of a luggage wall. For example, a tracking device may be sewn into any one of the luggage walls and disposed behind a first layer of lining such that the device is obscured or not readily viewable. Additionally, the device may be accessible via zippered or Velcro™ compartment, wherein such compartment may comprise one or more space between layers of one or more product inner lining. It is preferable that the tracking device be disposed within the luggage assembly so that it is hidden from apparent view. Obscuring the visibility or concealing the location of the tracking device aids in preventing discovery of the tracking device should the luggage assembly be lost or stolen. Access to the internal main compartment is provided via one or more zipper(s)40. One ormore zipper18 disposed along a longitudinal edge of the first and second side walls and top wall allows access to the internalmain compartment21. The zipper(s) may also be disposed along the edge of the body of the main compartment so as to allow expandability of the internal storage space between two or more internal storage volumes when zipped closed.
The luggage assembly may include one or more auxiliary storage compartments orpockets29,31,33 disposed at an external19 wall, or adjacent to any wall of the assembly. As depicted inFIG. 2A, a firstexternal storage compartment29 attaches immediately adjacent the luggageassembly side wall16. Asecond storage pocket31 may be additionally attached to thefirst storage pocket29. Any one or more of the auxiliary storage comparments may be detachable and/or expandable. For example, a detachable auxiliary storage bag may be disposed adjacent thefront exterior19 wall of theluggage assembly10, the auxiliary bag detachably coupled to the assembly by means of a hook, zipper, Velcro, straps, magnetic means, or any other suitable mechanisms which allows stable attachment along with removal of the bag from the luggage assembly system. Any one or more of a storage bag or pocket may be comprised of a mesh or stretchable material, or integrated with the body of the wheeled assembly so as to provide greater ease of access and breathability for items stored therein.
An auxiliaryfront storage23 compartment may optionally be included and thereby disposed adjacent the front20 wall of theluggage assembly10. Additionally, as a further embodiment, any one or more of the auxiliary storage bag(s) may be detachably coupled to the main housing by zipper(s) see for example,FIG. 5reference numeral180, and/or one or more Velcro strap(s) or any other similar type connecting or sliding means. The straps allow items coupled or hung externally from the handle's grooves to be attached to the luggage while in the upright position and in motion (i.e. a garment bag hung with a hanger). One or more pair of straps may also be located within the internal compartment and are attached to at least one internal compartment wall. The straps aid in maintaining items disposed in the internal compartment in place, particularly when the assembly is in an upright position.
One or more covering encloses portions of the frame to form a body cavity or internal compartment as illustrated inFIG. 3. The covering is preferably constructed of a durable, lightweight, synthetic and/or natural fiber fabric material. Suitable fabric materials include for example, but are not nylon, limited to ballistic-type nylon, polyester, urethane, cordura, Kevlar™, cotton ducks, leather, suede, organic fabric, vinyl, laminates and the like. The fabric may additionally be coated for water resistance and/or waterproofing. The covering of the wheeled luggage assembly includes fastening means such as, for example, zippers and/or other fasteners associated with auxiliary storage bags or pockets for controlling access thereto. The covering may be constructed of material to form a hard-cover or soft-cover casing.
Referring toFIG. 4 the assembly includes a customizableextendable handle15 and a fold-outtray80 to provide a workspace. Such workspace provides support and is suitable for use with any portable device or portable electronic device such as for example, a laptop computer, tablet, notebook (electronic and non-electronic), mini display, electronic reader, reading, writing and/or drawing material, book, magazine, and the like. The handle will be customizable to varying lengths so as to best fit the height of the specified user. The fold-out tray100 has atop side102 and abottom side104, and alongitudinal edge106 disposed along an axis perpendicular to thehandle15 when the fold-out tray is in the open positionFIG. 4A. The fold-out tray includes one or more support arm108 coupled to the extendable handle by means of acoupling member110. The coupling member aids in attaching the support arm to the extendable handle and maintaining the support arm in a desired or preselected location along the extendable handle. The attachment member may be for example, a clamp able device, a rubber ring, a piston, a spring rod, a locking arm, etc. The support arm may be moved from a closed (stowed) position (seeFIG. 3) to an open (deployed) position (seeFIG. 4A). The one or more support arm108 supports the tray when the tray is in the open (deployed) position (seeFIG. 3). A lip may be included in the longitudinal edge to prevent a portable device or portable electronic device such as for example, a laptop computer, tablet, notebook (electronic and non-electronic), mini display, electronic reader, reading, writing and/or drawing material, book, magazine, and the like from sliding or slipping off the workspace. Other means such as for example, a grippable, pressure-sensitive adhesive surface, rubberized or other material may be used to aid in keeping the device stationary while on the deployed tray.
Theassembly10 has overall dimensions of about 45 linear inches (the total of the height, width, and depth of the bag) or less, or as restricted by the Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA” guidelines or regulations or other state, national or international guidelines or regulations, commercial space transportation administration, or other regulatory authority guidelines or regulations. For example, for use of the wheeled luggage assembly on an aircraft within the United States, the wheeled luggage assembly has a dimension of about 45 linear inches (the total of the height, width, and depth of the bag) or less. Thus, the wheeled luggage assembly will comply with luggage carryon restrictions as defined by the U.S. Federal Aviation Association and as may be redefined by time to time. (See http://www.faa.gov/passengers/prepare_fly/baggage/).
In one aspect, the invention comprises a main housing which includes a frame component, a power-charging device having a retractable cord, a wheel assembly and an extendable handle. The frame is disposed within the interior aspect of the main housing so as to provide rigidity and structural support to the main housing. The frame has a first edge that is continuous with a second edge, which is further continuous with a third edge wherein the second edge is disposed between the first and third edges. The power device(s) provide a charging station for multiple devices including, but not limited to a portable computer, music player, cell phone, PDA, video game console, Smartphone, printer, digital camera, digital video camera, and/or other portable electronic device.
In another aspect, the invention comprises a wheeled luggage assembly having a main housing which includes a frame component, a wheel assembly, a fold-out tray and an extendable handle having an integrated automatic wireless communication system connectable with a separate and discrete portable and/or fixed electronic device. Wireless communication systems suitable for use in the present invention include, but are not limited to, Bluetooth technology, WiFi™, or other personal area network (PAN) means and/or wireless local area network (WLAN) or any other wireless means of communication such as use of radio frequency (RF), infrared light, laser light, visible light, acoustic energy, and the like. Upon activation (e.g. receipt of a call, txt or email), the device will actuate and alert a user. Alert means include vibration of the extendable handle, emitting an audible sound, or a flashing light on the bag/handle.
Referring toFIGS. 4 and 5, the extendable handle has a length dimension which may be of various lengths to accommodate users of various heights and/or preference and/or may be customized according to the user's specification. As shown inFIG. 5 the extendable handle may include one ormore grooves200 to which accessory or other items may be hung via coupling to the grooves, such as for example, clothing hangers, baggage clips, strap mechanisms, and the like). Additionally, the foldable tray may include compartments orpockets202 allowing for storage of desired items. The wheeled luggage assembly may also include one or more accessory such as, for example, a cup holder, a latchable hook or built-in clip from which additional luggage can be attached to the assembly. A wheeled luggage assembly of the present invention may also include a cooler section comprised of insulating materials.
In a further aspect, the invention includes a remote tracking device allowing reliable location and if desired, time and/or other identifying information of the wheeled luggage assembly. Methods for providing such system include, for example, a Global Positioning System (GPS), radio-frequency identification (RFID), Compass navigation system, and/or other wireless identification system. The afore-mentioned methods are synced through the use of a portable mobile device, such a mobile phone, using a downloadable software application program such as for example, applications suitable for use with cellular mobile phones, smartphones, personal digital assistant, tablets, personal computers, and other internet multimedia-enabled device. Remote tracking systems are known in the art and described for example in USPN . . . . Thus, the present invention includes an assembly having a device or means for use in a method for remote tracking or identification of the assembly.
A yet further aspect of the invention, a wheeled luggage assembly includes apower strip201 and/or power charger (means for power storage). The power strip and/or power storage is disposed along an external aspect of the main compartment as depicted, for example, inFIG. 3. Optionally, the power strip and/or power charger includes a retractable cord able to extend from a position that is flush with the wall of the bag (0 inches) up to a length of about 300 inches or greater.
The foregoing description of certain embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. All references cited herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety.