Multi-material structure and forming of a luggage case

US10201217B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10201217-B2
Application numberUS-201113882340-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 28, 2011
Priority dateOct 29, 2010
Publication dateFeb 12, 2019
Grant dateFeb 12, 2019

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A luggage case shell may be formed in a molding step. The luggage case shell may including an outer layer formed from a softer material, and a skeletal frame formed from a harder material. The skeletal frame may support the outer layer. A base frame may be joined to the outer layer and the skeletal frame. The base frame may support a telescoping handle and wheels. A foam layer may be positioned between the skeletal frame and the outer layer. Inner surfaces of the skeletal frame and the foam layer may be substantially co-planar. The outer layer and the skeletal frame may be joined in a pressing or molding operation. During the pressing or molding operation, the shell may also be shaped. The base frame or the foam layer may also be joined to the outer layer and the skeletal in the pressing or molding operation.

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What is claimed is: 1. A luggage case comprising: at least one shell including an outer layer of material, said outer layer of material including a major face, a plurality of minor faces, first transitions between said major and minor faces, and second transitions between said minor faces, said major face of said outer layer of material defining a major face of the at least one shell, and said plurality of minor faces defining opposing side faces, a top face, and a bottom face of the at least one shell; a separate skeletal frame supporting the outer layer of material, the skeletal frame positioned on and press-formed or vacuum-formed to the outer layer of material such that the skeletal frame is shaped and bonded together with the outer layer of material, and wherein the skeletal frame is flat and the outer layer of material is a flat sheet prior to the press forming or vacuum forming; and an intermediate layer interposed between the outer layer of material and the skeletal frame, the intermediate layer comprising a foam. 2. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein said skeletal frame comprises a material more rigid than said outer layer of material and/or at least one aperture. 3. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein said outer layer of material includes an absence of seams in said first transitions and/or said second transitions. 4. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein said skeletal frame extends along at least a portion of said first and/or second transitions. 5. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein said outer layer of material comprises one or more of the following materials: nylon, polyester, cotton or other textiles, polyurethane or other soft thermoplastic materials, or ethylene vinyl acetate. 6. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein said skeletal frame comprises one or more of the following materials: ethylene vinyl acetate, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, polycarbonate, polypropylene, or polyolefin foam. 7. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein a base frame is integrally formed with a portion of said skeletal frame and said outer layer of material. 8. The luggage case of claim 1 , further comprising a lining material integrally formed with a portion of said skeletal frame and said outer layer of material. 9. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein the at least one shell comprises a substantially uniform thickness. 10. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein the skeletal frame is adhered to the outer layer of material by an adhesive. 11. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein the skeletal frame is positioned on the inside surface of the outer layer of material and is coextensive with at least portions of the major and minor faces of the outer layer of material. 12. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein the skeletal frame is positioned on an internal surface of the outer material. 13. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein the foam is a non-thermoformable foam or a thermoformable foam. 14. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein the foam is a thermoformable polyolefin foam or a thermoformable EVA foam. 15. A method of forming a luggage shell comprising a formed shape of an outer material, said formed shape of the outer material comprising a major face, a plurality of minor faces, first transitions between said major and minor faces, and second transitions between said minor faces, said major face defining a major face of the luggage shell, and said plurality of minor faces defining opposing side faces, a top face, and a bottom face of the luggage shell, the method comprising: positioning a flat skeletal frame in discrete areas on a separate flat sheet of an outer material; joining an intermediate layer to the outer material either before or after positioning the flat skeletal frame, wherein the intermediate layer comprises a foam; and forming the luggage shell by press forming or vacuum forming so that the skeletal frame is formed into a shaped form for the skeletal frame, is integrally joined to the outer material, and supports the outer material in the formed shape for the outer material, the outer material taking on said formed shape after said step of forming the luggage shell. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the skeletal frame is positioned on the inside surface of the outer material and is coextensive with at least portions of the major and minor faces of the outer material. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein said step of forming the luggage shell includes a molding step, and the outer material and said skeletal frame are shaped simultaneously into their respective shaped forms by said molding step. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising joining said outer material and said skeletal frame together before or during said molding step. 19. The method of claim 15 , further comprising applying an adhesive to at least one of the skeletal frame or the outer material prior to using a mold. 20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising applying the adhesive to a surface of the skeletal frame that contacts a surface of the outer material or to a surface of the outer material that contacts the skeletal frame.

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  • with built-in rolling means · CPC title

  • with outside compartments · CPC title

  • Suitcases · CPC title

  • A45C5/02Primary

    Materials therefor · CPC title

  • soft-sided, i.e. with flexible side walls covering a rigid frame · CPC title

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What does patent US10201217B2 cover?
A luggage case shell may be formed in a molding step. The luggage case shell may including an outer layer formed from a softer material, and a skeletal frame formed from a harder material. The skeletal frame may support the outer layer. A base frame may be joined to the outer layer and the skeletal frame. The base frame may support a telescoping handle and wheels. A foam layer may be positioned…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Meersschaert Reinhard, Samsonite Ip Holdings Sarl
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A45C5/02. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 12 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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