Stretch carry strap assembly
US-2016100662-A1 · Apr 14, 2016 · US
US9820544B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9820544-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514822814-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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A stackable luggage article ( 100 ) is provided. The luggage article may include a luggage case ( 102 ) defined by opposing major faces ( 116 ), opposing top and bottom end walls ( 108, 110 ), and opposing left and right sidewalls ( 112, 114 ), the luggage case having a height (H) and a width (W); a plurality of wheel assemblies ( 160 ) attached to the bottom end wall; and a first strap ( 162 ) defined on a major face. The first strap may extend vertically along at least a portion of the distance between the opposing top and bottom end walls. At least a portion of the first strap may be spaced away from the major face.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A stackable luggage article comprising: a luggage case defined by opposing major faces, opposing top and bottom end walls, and opposing left and right sidewalls, the luggage case having a height extending a distance between the top and bottom end walls and a width extending a distance between the left and right sidewalls; a plurality of wheel assemblies attached to the bottom end wall; and a first strap affixed to a major face, wherein: the first strap extends vertically along at least a portion of the distance between the opposing top and bottom end walls to mount the luggage article substantially orthogonal to a second luggage piece; and at least a portion of the first strap is spaced away from the major face. 2. The luggage article of claim 1 , wherein the first strap includes a reinforcing member. 3. The luggage article of claim 1 , further comprising a second strap affixed to the major face, the first and second straps being spaced apart. 4. The luggage article of claim 3 , wherein the first strap extends parallel to one of the opposing sidewalls of the luggage article. 5. The luggage article of claim 1 , wherein a tow handle of the second luggage piece is receivable through the first strap of the luggage article to mount the luggage article to the second luggage piece. 6. The luggage article of claim 5 , wherein one of the opposing sidewalls of the luggage article abuts a top wall of the second luggage piece. 7. The luggage article of claim 5 , wherein a portion of the tow handle is perpendicular to the length of the first strap when the luggage article is mounted to the second luggage piece. 8. The luggage article of claim 5 , wherein the first strap includes: first and second elongate edges; and opposing ends, wherein: the opposing ends are affixed to the major face; and the first and second elongate edges are openable to permit the tow handle to be received through the first strap. 9. The luggage article of claim 8 , wherein at least one of the first and second elongate edges are closeable by a zipper to form a pocket defined at least partially by the major face and the first strap. 10. The luggage article of claim 8 , wherein: the major face is defined by a plurality of panels, the intersections between the plurality of panels defining edges; and the opposing ends of the first strap are attached to two edges. 11. The luggage article of claim 1 , wherein the luggage article includes four spinning-type wheel assemblies. 12. The luggage article of claim 1 , wherein the first strap extends across the entire width of the luggage article. 13. A luggage assembly comprising: a first luggage article having: opposing major faces; opposing minor faces extending between the opposing major faces; a plurality of wheels attached to one of the opposing minor faces; and a strap affixed to one of the opposing major faces, the strap extending between at least a portion of the minor faces and upwardly from adjacent the minor face with a plurality of wheels to adjacent the other of the opposing minor faces; and a second luggage article having a tow handle, wherein: the tow handle of the second luggage article is received through the strap of the first luggage article such that the first luggage article is mounted substantially orthogonal to the second luggage article. 14. The luggage assembly of claim 13 , wherein the first luggage article is stacked vertically above the second luggage article. 15. The luggage assembly of claim 13 , wherein a height of the first luggage article is defined between the minor faces and substantially corresponds to or is less than a width of the second luggage article, the width defined between opposing sidewalls of the second luggage article. 16. The luggage assembly of claim 13 , wherein the first luggage article further comprises opposing sidewalls and a width of the first luggage article is defined between the opposing sidewalls and substantially corresponds to or is less than an extension height of the tow handle of the second luggage article. 17. The luggage assembly of claim 13 , wherein the strap extends at an angle more or less than orthogonal to a width of the first luggage article. 18. The luggage assembly of claim 13 , wherein the strap allows the first luggage article to lay flat on top of the second luggage article. 19. A method of mounting a first luggage article to a second luggage article, the method comprising: affixing a first strap to a major face of the first luggage article such that the first strap extends substantially orthogonal to a width of the first luggage article, the width defined by a distance between opposing sidewalls, at least a portion of the first strap operable to define an opening between the first strap and the major face; and passing a tow handle of the second luggage article through the opening defined between the first strap and the major face. 20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising resting an opposing sidewall of the first luggage article against a top wall of the second luggage article.
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