Conical bearing for a wheel assembly for a luggage item
US-9060578-B2 · Jun 23, 2015 · US
US9510654B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9510654-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514716376-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2016 |
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A wheel assembly for a luggage item and a luggage item. The wheel assembly may include a housing for operably coupling the wheel assembly to a luggage item. The wheel assembly may also include a wheel support rotatably coupled to the housing and having a first axis of rotation. The wheel support may be coupled to a wheel member having a second axis of rotation. A friction reduction member may be positioned between the housing and the wheel support to facilitate the relative rotation therebetween. The wheel support may include an underside defining in part a conical shape.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A luggage case comprising: a plurality of panels defining a storage volume; and a luggage wheel assembly comprising: a housing coupled to at least one panel of the luggage case; a wheel support rotatably coupled to the housing and having a first axis of rotation; a wheel member rotatably coupled to the wheel support and having a second axis of rotation; the housing including: a base defining a bottom side of the housing; and a wall defining an upper side and an underside; the wheel support including a wall defining an upper side and an underside; and at least one of the underside of the wall of the housing or the upper side of the wall of the wheel support defining in part a partially conical shape having an apex, wherein the apex of the partially conical shape is positioned above the bottom side of the housing. 2. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein the partially conical shape of the housing or the wheel support is recessed from an exterior surface of the luggage case. 3. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein the underside of the wall of the wheel support defines in part a concave cavity opening downwardly. 4. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises at least two sides each coupled to a different panel of the luggage case, and the at least two sides of the housing comprises the bottom side coupled to a bottom panel of the luggage case and two vertical sides respectively coupled to an adjacent major face panel and an adjacent side panel of the luggage case. 5. The luggage case of claim 1 , further comprising a friction reduction member positioned between the housing and the wheel support. 6. The luggage case of claim 5 , wherein the underside of the wall of the housing forms a first bearing surface movably engaging the friction reduction member, and the upper side of the wall of the wheel support forms a second bearing surface movably engaging the friction reduction member. 7. The luggage case of claim 6 , wherein the first and second bearing surfaces are substantially parallel to each other or oriented at a same angle relative to the first axis of rotation of the wheel support. 8. The luggage case of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the first bearing surface or the second bearing surface is oriented at an angle selected from between 30 to 50 degrees, or between 35 to 45 degrees, or 40 degrees, with respect to the first axis of rotation of the wheel support. 9. The luggage case of claim 6 , wherein the wheel support further comprises a spigot having an axis parallel to the first axis and extending from an upper rim of the second bearing surface, the spigot received in a bore defined in the housing and located centrally with respect to the first bearing surface. 10. The luggage case of claim 5 , wherein the friction reduction member comprises a plurality of rollers. 11. The luggage case of claim 10 , wherein each of the plurality of rollers is substantially cylindrical or conical. 12. The luggage case of claim 10 , wherein the friction reduction member further comprises a cage for receiving the rollers, the cage in supportive contact with the wheel support at an upper end of the cage. 13. The luggage case of claim 12 , wherein the upper end of the cage includes a collar defining an annular shoulder adapted to engage a raised ridge portion of an annular ring disposed on the wheel support. 14. The luggage case of claim 6 , wherein the friction reduction member comprises a plurality of rollers, and wherein the first bearing surface is curved to form an apex that engages the plurality of rollers between opposing ends of each roller. 15. The luggage case of claim 14 , wherein the apex of the first bearing surface substantially corresponds to a midway point along a length of each roller. 16. The luggage case of claim 1 , further comprising a securing assembly restricting relative movement between the wheel support and the housing in a direction parallel to the first axis of rotation of the wheel support. 17. The luggage case of claim 1 , wherein the wheel support comprises a pair of struts each formed with at least a contoured inner surface. 18. The luggage case of claim 17 , wherein the pair of struts each are formed with a contoured outer surface, the contoured inner surface of each of the pair of struts and the corresponding contoured outer surface are formed with substantially the same curvature. 19. The luggage case of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of grooves disposed about the circumference of a head portion of the wheel support, the grooves oriented in spaced angular intervals excluding a forward section defined by an angle that is divided by a direction of travel of the luggage wheel assembly, the wheel member trailing the forward section when the luggage wheel assembly is in motion.
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