Luggage with detachable and stackable compartments, invertible separator, and air packs to occupy empty space and secure contents
US-2024381988-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US11751650B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11751650-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117196220-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 9, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 9, 2021 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2023 |
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A wheeled backpack includes a bottom frame member, a fabric bag portion, a pair of laterally spaced wheels, a pair of side frame members, and a telescoping handle that can move between a retracted position and an extended position where the handle can be grasped by a user to roll the backpack on the wheels. The handle is located so that there is little or no fore and aft offset of the center of mass/gravity of the backpack, which minimizes torquing on the handle and associated pivoting of the backpack in a user's hand when the backpack is lifted by the handle with the handle in the retracted position.
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A wheeled backpack comprising: a bottom frame member; a pair of laterally spaced side panels extending upwardly from the bottom frame member; a back panel extending between the side panels and extending upwardly from a back portion of the bottom frame member; a front panel extending between the side panels and extending upwardly from a front portion of the bottom frame member; a pair of laterally spaced wheels, each wheel mounted on the back portion of the bottom frame member for rotation about a laterally extending wheel axis; a pair of side frame members connected to the bottom frame member and extending upwardly from the bottom frame member, each side frame member overlaying an exterior surface of a corresponding one of the side panels and located forward of the back panel and the wheel axes; a telescoping handle comprising a grip and a pair of laterally spaced grip supports extending downwardly from the grip, each grip support mounted to a corresponding one of the side frame members to translate vertically relative to the corresponding one of the side frame members between a retracted position and an extended position; and at least one shoulder strap overlying the back panel and having an upper part connected to at an upper region of the backpack and a lower part connected to a lower region of the backpack. 2. The wheeled backpack of claim 1 wherein at least some of the panels are fabric panels. 3. The wheeled backpack of claim 2 wherein all the panels are fabric panels. 4. The wheeled backpack of claim 1 wherein the bottom frame member comprises an upper rim and the panels are fixed to the upper rim. 5. The wheeled backpack of claim 1 wherein the upper part of the at least one shoulder strap is fixed to an upper area of the pack panel, and the lower part of the at least one shoulder strap is fixed to a lower area of the back panel. 6. The wheeled backpack of claim 1 wherein the at least one shoulder strap comprises two shoulder straps. 7. The wheeled backpack of claim 1 wherein the pair of side frame members are fixed to the bottom frame member. 8. The wheeled backpack of claim 1 wherein each of the grip supports comprises a first support member slidably received within a second support member. 9. The wheeled backpack of claim 8 wherein each of the second support members is slidably received in the corresponding one of the side frame members. 10. The wheeled backpack of claim 1 wherein the grip supports are releasably locked in the retracted position, and the backpack further comprises a user actuated release member carried in the grip for movement between a lock position wherein the grip supports are locked in the retracted position and a release position wherein the grip supports are free to translate from the retracted position to the extended position. 11. The wheeled backpack of claim 1 wherein the side frame members extend parallel to a plane defined by the back panel. 12. The wheeled backpack of claim 1 further comprising a zip closure releasably attaching a flap portion of the front panel to a remainder of the backpack; and wherein the wheel axes are aligned to define a single laterally extending axis, and the bottom frame member is a one-piece component. 13. A wheeled backpack comprising: a bottom frame member; a fabric bag portion connected to the bottom frame member and extending upwardly from the bottom frame member, the bag portion comprising a front face, a back face, and a pair of laterally spaced sides, each side extending between the front and back faces; a pair of laterally spaced wheels, each wheel mounted on the bottom frame member adjacent the back face for rotation about a laterally extending wheel axis; a pair of side frame members connected to the bottom frame member and extending upwardly from the bottom frame member, each side frame member overlaying an exterior surface of a corresponding one of the sides and located forward of the back face and the wheel axes; a telescoping handle comprising a grip and a pair of laterally spaced grip supports extending downwardly from the grip, each grip support mounted to a corresponding one of the side frame members to translate vertically relative to the corresponding one of the side frame members between a retracted position and an extended position; and at least one shoulder strap overlying the back face and having an upper part connected to an upper region of the backpack and a lower part connected to a lower region of the backpack. 14. The wheeled backpack of claim 13 wherein the bottom frame member comprises an upper rim and the fabric bag portion is fixed to the upper rim. 15. The wheeled backpack of claim 13 wherein the upper part of the at least one shoulder strap is fixed to an upper area of the fabric bag portion, and the lower part of the at least one shoulder strap is fixed to a lower area of the fabric bag portion. 16. The wheeled backpack of claim 13 wherein the at least one shoulder strap comprises two shoulder straps. 17. The wheeled backpack of claim 13 wherein the pair of side frame members are fixed to the bottom frame member. 18. The wheeled backpack of claim 13 wherein each of the grip supports comprises a first support member slidably received within a second support member. 19. The wheeled backpack of claim 18 wherein each of the second support members is slidably received in the corresponding one of the side frame members. 20. The wheeled backpack of claim 13 wherein the grip supports are releasably locked in the retracted position and the backpack further comprises a user actuated release member carried in the grip for movement between a lock position wherein the grip supports are locked in the retracted position and a release position wherein the grip supports are free to translated from the retracted position to the extended position.
with built-in rolling means · CPC title
retractable · CPC title
the handle being slidable, extractable and lockable in one or more positions · CPC title
Interior fittings; Means, {e.g. inserts,} for holding and packing articles · CPC title
Sacks or packs convertible into other articles {or into objects for other use} · CPC title
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