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- the traveler recurrently needs either to bend over and/or to unpack several undesired objects or pieces of clothing in order to reach the desired item and then having to pack back the rest, closing and displacing the luggage to a more convenient place until he or she needs to access it again, repeating the hurdle.
- the present invention addresses this difficulty by providing a luggage assembly that is constructed and arranged such that it can function as not only a piece of traveling luggage but a portable closet.
- the present invention further contemplates a portable chest configuration in which the contents are made available not only in a comfortable height to be accessed by the traveler but also disposed in a more organized manner that requires no or minimal displaced objects/pieces of clothing every time one needs to access contents in a luggage.
- the invention transforms the luggage in a kind of convenient, piece of furniture to temporarily participate in the configuration of the room and not needing to be moved and dealt with every time a traveler needs to retrieve an item.
- the present invention provides a luggage assembly comprising:
- the assembly main case in constructed and arranged to position above said base and lock into an elevated position by virtue of a locking mechanism incorporated on said stand rods.
- a main clothing pocket is configured to receive a men's suit jacket having a length of between 26 to 40 inches and a width between 16 to 24 inches in a hanging and unfolded position.
- This configuration encompasses men's suits of U.S. sizes ranging from approximately size 36 to size 50.
- the assembly main pocket encompasses many sizes and can be sized larger or smaller as desired.
- the assembly main case, in said first configuration is locked into a fixed position on said base.
- the base comprises an internal storage cavity accessible when the main body is elevated above the base. That is to say, base internal storage cavity is accessible when said assembly is in said second configuration in which said main case body is elevated above said base and held into said elevated position above said base and locked into an elevated position by virtue of a locking mechanism incorporated on said stand rods.
- FIG. 1 is a side perspective view of the luggage assembly of the present invention in an expanded/standing position.
- FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of the luggage carrier assembly of the present invention in a retracted/travel position.
- FIG. 3 is a side perspective partial cut away showing the interior of the luggage carrier assembly of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a side perspective view partial cut away showing the interior and folding shelf arrangement of the luggage assembly of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective rear view of the luggage carrier assembly of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an assembly according to the present invention with telescopic legs extended on one vertical side.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an assembly according to the present invention with telescopic legs extended on one vertical side with the luggage closed.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an assembly according to the present invention with telescopic legs retracted on one vertical side with the luggage being closed.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the luggage carrier assembly demonstrative of legs retracted.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a pair of luggage assemblies according to the present invention in a stacked arrangement.
- FIG. 11 is a side view of an embodiment of the present invention whereby a scissor stand, shown extended, is incorporated into an article of luggage.
- FIG. 12 is a side view of an embodiment of the present invention whereby aces are stand, shown retracted is incorporated into an article of luggage.
- FIG. 13 is a top view of the luggage from FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 14 is a section view along lines X-X from FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 15 is a plan view of the wheel frame into the present invention as shown in FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 16 is an end view of the wheel frame according to the present invention as shown in FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 17 is a plan view of the wheel frame extender as shown in FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 18 is an end view of the wheel frame extender as shown in FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 19 is a plan view of the handle frame as shown in FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 20 is an end view of the handle frame extender as shown in FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 21 is a side view of the handle frame as shown in FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 22 is a plan view of the mount plate of the embodiment shown FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 23 is a side view of the mount plate of the embodiment shown in FIG. 12 .
- the luggage carrier assembly 10 includes a main case 12 with a lifting handle 14 attached to the upper most surface of case 12 .
- Telescoping handle 16 is constructed and arranged with a pair of telescoping rods 18 that attach telescoping handle 16 to case 12 .
- Case 12 has formed thereon a primary outer pocket 20 .
- Primary outer pocket 20 is constructed and arranged such that various items of clothing are placed therein with minimal or no folding.
- primary pocket 20 is constructed and arranged to receive a man's suit jacket whereby the suit jacket need not be folded.
- Case 12 can have one or more side-mounted pockets 22 disposed thereon.
- Luggage carrier assembly 10 includes a plurality of telescoping standing rods 24 which extend and retract from the lower surface of luggage carrier assembly 10 when luggage carrier assembly 10 is in a standing upright position as demonstrated in the several figures.
- Luggage assembly 10 rests on a base 32 .
- case 12 is raised up off of base 32 by means of telescoping extending rods 24 , internal base storage cavity 34 is exposed and accessible.
- telescoping extending rods 24 are constructed and arranged in a configuration that provides rods 24 lock in an extended position and thus elevate case 12 over base 32 .
- storage cavity 34 is constructed and arranged to receive stored articles such as shoes, belts and other travel type items.
- items placed in storage cavity 34 are hidden from view and secured with luggage carrier assembly 10 .
- a first interlock 28 and second interlock 30 are constructed and arranged to interact one with another in order secure case 12 into a fixed position onto base 32 .
- First interlock 28 and second interlock 30 are further contemplated having a security lock incorporated thereon in order to secure articles placed within cavity 34 .
- casters 36 are utilized on the underside of base 32 for ease of movement of luggage carrier assembly 10 in a rolling fashion.
- Casters are any movement rolling means known in the art, including, but not limited to, traveling wheels, ball rollers or other known rolling means utilized in luggage and other movable articles.
- Luggage assembly 10 is constructed and arranged to function as a traveling closet. When traveling with luggage carrier assembly 10 case 12 is locked into position on base 32 . When using luggage carrier assembly 10 as a traveling closet a user typically will extend case 12 upward from base 32 utilizing telescoping rods 24 . This raises up case 12 to a level where a user can more easily access the interior of case 12 .
- primary outer pocket 20 is constructed and arranged to hold at least one hanging article of clothing.
- the hanging article of clothing can be one or more men's suits, women's suits, women's dresses, men's pants, men's shirts and the like. When a user opens the pocket covering primary pocket 20 , the user is able to access an interior hanging area.
- the interior of case 12 is configured in a plurality of configurations as desired.
- a plurality of shelf tracks 42 are constructed and arranged on opposite sides of the interior of case 12 and they support folding accordion shelves 40 .
- Folding accordion shelves 40 as demonstrated in FIG. 3 have at least one shelf support 44 that is slideably movable along shelf track 42 in order to extend and provide an upper shelf surface 46 in order to be utilized for placing items.
- the shelf support rod 42 is slideably moved back toward the interior of case 12 thus providing more unobstructed volume on the inside of case 12 .
- a plurality of shelves 52 are pivotably attached to case 12 and have a flexible support line 54 positioned on opposing ends of each shelf 52 .
- the folding shelves are constructed and arranged such that they rotationally pivot as shown by directional line 60 of FIG. 4 .
- the shelf pivots outward to an extended substantially horizontal (or tilted) orientation to hold and prevent objects/clothing from falling off when case 12 is in expanded/standing position and open and when not in use along hinge 58 shelf 52 pivots to a substantially vertical orientation.
- one or more hanging devices can be utilized with luggage carrier assembly 10 the present invention.
- one is provided with a detachable, mountable hanging device such as a rod suitable to hang conventional clothes hangers.
- a user can hang additional items when luggage carrier assembly 10 is used a portable closet.
- any closet-like features or amenities be they shelves, lights, hangers, mirrors, and the like
- the configuration is to be arranged for a first suitcase/travel configuration and a second, stationary, portable closet configuration. All such closet-like features are to be configured in order that they fit within the assembly and are secured for storage when the assembly is used as a suitcase.
- an assembly 10 includes for telescoping legs 72 formed on the underside of the assembly on a planer surface.
- the planer surface is intended to be the upright and rear surface relative to the wheels and opening of the luggage. That is to say, with reference to FIG. 6 , when luggage assembly 10 is standing on wheels 36 a user will position luggage assembly 10 in a generally horizontal configuration extend legs 72 and access cover opening 80 .
- Base support 74 with telescopic legs 72 is positioned on the planar surface opposites cover 80 . This position is referred to as the back planer surface.
- the upper side has a frontal closure cover 80 that is opened and removed as desired and provide access to the interior of luggage body 70 .
- telescopic legs 72 have an incorporated lock 78 that lock legs 72 into a desired extended or retracted position. Telescopic legs 72 are formed into luggage body 70 at base support 74 .
- a plurality of luggage assembly 10 are constructed and arranged to be stacked one on top of another as demonstrated in FIG. 10 .
- Each leg assembly 72 for each luggage assembly 10 is selectively extended to a desired length.
- Leg assembly lock 78 is constructed and arranged such that leg assemblies need not be fully extended in order to lock into position.
- telescoping leg base support 74 is permanently attached two luggage body 70 . In an alternative embodiment, telescoping leg base support 74 is removably attached and can be selectively attached to any desired luggage body.
- a scissor stand system 110 which can be incorporated either into a luggage system of according to the present invention or alternatively incorporated into a conventional piece of luggage.
- System 110 includes a mounting plate 124 secured to mounting surface 142 whereby mounting surface 142 is integral with a piece of luggage.
- System 110 includes a first leg 112 and a second leg 114 .
- Each of respective legs 112 and 114 are pivotably attached to plate 124 .
- First leg 112 is attached with first mounting bracket 126 and pivots around first leg pivot pin 132 .
- Second leg 114 attaches with second mounting bracket 128 and second leg pivot pin 130 .
- FIG. 11 demonstrates a side view and the present invention utilizes two pairs of pivoting legs encompassing a total of four pivoting legs.
- Second leg 114 is constructed and arranged with guide pin channel 140 that is formed to interact with guide pin 138 . Such that when leg 112 and leg 114 are extended or retracted the extension and retraction is controlled and guided by the interaction of guide pin 138 moving within guide pin channel 140 .
- Each respective leg has appropriate standing members positioned on their terminal end.
- first leg 112 has a wheel extension arm 122 supporting wheel 116 .
- Second leg 114 has second leg extension arm 134 supporting handle 118 .
- mechanism 110 is constructed and arranged to extend outward from mounting surface 142 of the luggage in which it is attached and subsequently retracted as desired. It is further contemplated that there be a locking mechanism to lock system 110 into position in either the extended or retracted configuration. In one embodiment, in a retracted configuration, Spring pin 136 interacts with each of first leg 112 and second leg 114 and fixes each leg into a locked and secured retracted position.
- mounting plate 124 In use, a person will attach mounting plate 124 to mounting surface 142 of a conventional article of luggage. In one embodiment, this attachment is a permanent attachment. Alternatively, it is contemplated that the attachment of mounting plate 124 two mounting surface 140 to a removable attachment such that system 110 can be portable he utilized with varying pieces of existing luggage.
- each pair of legs will continue to six then outward until such time as a locking mechanism is engaged whereby the locking mechanism is constructed and arranged to walk each pair of legs into a fully extended position.
- the locking mechanism selectively allows for partial extension of the legs.
- the user When it is no longer desired that the system include legs in the extended position, the user will again actuate the locking mechanism that has locked legs into the extended configuration and retract the legs in the direction towards mounting surface 142 .
- the system of the present invention is further configured with a locking mechanism that will lock the legs of the present invention into a fully retracted position. In this configuration, the legs form a substantially planar configuration and said substantially planar configuration is adjacent to the plane that is formed by mounting surface 142 .
- the scissor mechanism includes a spring-loaded device as known in the art whereby actuation of the unlock to extend is with sufficient force to fully extend the scissor mechanism even when the mechanism is below a fully packed suitcase. Typically, this is force to overcome up to about 60 pounds.
- the user can stand up the suitcase such that the scissor mechanism extends outward when unlocked. Then, the user will tilt the suitcase to a horizontal orientation and stand the assembly on the extended scissor stand once the mechanism is extended.
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A luggage stand assembly is provided wherein a mounting plate is constructed for attachment to luggage, two pair of extendable and retractable legs are associated with the plate, and said luggage stand assembly constructed and arranged in a first extended configuration as a luggage stand and a second retracted configuration whereby each pair of legs are essentially coplanar and adjacent to said mounting plate.
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- This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 13/965,161 filed Aug. 12, 2013, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 13/758,260 filed Feb. 4, 2013 the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
- Persons who travel know the difficulties associated with the various aspects of being away from their own home. Many luggage devices have been developed with the traveler in mind. However, there exists one difficulty for which even the most experienced traveler is often ill prepared. There are a significant number of places where lodging is provided and there is limited or no space for unpacking comfortably or there is no storage space for personal articles once a guest arrives. The existing configuration of luggage requires that, in order to access the contents, the luggage be placed on a surface or on the floor, usually making it uncomfortable and difficult to access or retrieve items stored inside. The difficulties are present for people of any age but especially for elders. The traveler recurrently needs either to bend over and/or to unpack several undesired objects or pieces of clothing in order to reach the desired item and then having to pack back the rest, closing and displacing the luggage to a more convenient place until he or she needs to access it again, repeating the hurdle.
- The present invention addresses this difficulty by providing a luggage assembly that is constructed and arranged such that it can function as not only a piece of traveling luggage but a portable closet. The present invention further contemplates a portable chest configuration in which the contents are made available not only in a comfortable height to be accessed by the traveler but also disposed in a more organized manner that requires no or minimal displaced objects/pieces of clothing every time one needs to access contents in a luggage. More than this, the invention transforms the luggage in a kind of convenient, piece of furniture to temporarily participate in the configuration of the room and not needing to be moved and dealt with every time a traveler needs to retrieve an item.
- The present invention provides a luggage assembly comprising:
- a main case body;
- a main externally accessed clothing pocket associated with said main case body;
- a base, wherein said base is connected to said main case body by
- a plurality of telescoping stand rods;
- said luggage assembly constructed and arranged in a first configuration as a suitcase and a second configuration as a traveling closet.
- The assembly main case in constructed and arranged to position above said base and lock into an elevated position by virtue of a locking mechanism incorporated on said stand rods.
- In one embodiment, a main clothing pocket is configured to receive a men's suit jacket having a length of between 26 to 40 inches and a width between 16 to 24 inches in a hanging and unfolded position. This configuration encompasses men's suits of U.S. sizes ranging from approximately
size 36 tosize 50. Although this is one preferred embodiment, the assembly main pocket encompasses many sizes and can be sized larger or smaller as desired. - The assembly main case, in said first configuration is locked into a fixed position on said base.
- The base comprises an internal storage cavity accessible when the main body is elevated above the base. That is to say, base internal storage cavity is accessible when said assembly is in said second configuration in which said main case body is elevated above said base and held into said elevated position above said base and locked into an elevated position by virtue of a locking mechanism incorporated on said stand rods.
- The further comprises rolling means on an underside of said base.
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FIG. 1 is a side perspective view of the luggage assembly of the present invention in an expanded/standing position. -
FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of the luggage carrier assembly of the present invention in a retracted/travel position. -
FIG. 3 is a side perspective partial cut away showing the interior of the luggage carrier assembly of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a side perspective view partial cut away showing the interior and folding shelf arrangement of the luggage assembly of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective rear view of the luggage carrier assembly of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an assembly according to the present invention with telescopic legs extended on one vertical side. -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an assembly according to the present invention with telescopic legs extended on one vertical side with the luggage closed. -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an assembly according to the present invention with telescopic legs retracted on one vertical side with the luggage being closed. -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the luggage carrier assembly demonstrative of legs retracted. -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a pair of luggage assemblies according to the present invention in a stacked arrangement. -
FIG. 11 is a side view of an embodiment of the present invention whereby a scissor stand, shown extended, is incorporated into an article of luggage. -
FIG. 12 is a side view of an embodiment of the present invention whereby aces are stand, shown retracted is incorporated into an article of luggage. -
FIG. 13 is a top view of the luggage fromFIG. 12 . -
FIG. 14 is a section view along lines X-X fromFIG. 12 . -
FIG. 15 is a plan view of the wheel frame into the present invention as shown inFIG. 12 . -
FIG. 16 is an end view of the wheel frame according to the present invention as shown inFIG. 12 . -
FIG. 17 is a plan view of the wheel frame extender as shown inFIG. 12 . -
FIG. 18 is an end view of the wheel frame extender as shown inFIG. 12 . -
FIG. 19 is a plan view of the handle frame as shown inFIG. 12 . -
FIG. 20 is an end view of the handle frame extender as shown inFIG. 12 . -
FIG. 21 is a side view of the handle frame as shown inFIG. 12 . -
FIG. 22 is a plan view of the mount plate of the embodiment shownFIG. 12 . -
FIG. 23 is a side view of the mount plate of the embodiment shown inFIG. 12 . - The
luggage carrier assembly 10 includes amain case 12 with alifting handle 14 attached to the upper most surface ofcase 12. -
Telescoping handle 16 is constructed and arranged with a pair oftelescoping rods 18 that attachtelescoping handle 16 tocase 12.Case 12 has formed thereon a primaryouter pocket 20. Primaryouter pocket 20 is constructed and arranged such that various items of clothing are placed therein with minimal or no folding. - For example, in one embodiment,
primary pocket 20 is constructed and arranged to receive a man's suit jacket whereby the suit jacket need not be folded.Case 12 can have one or more side-mountedpockets 22 disposed thereon.Luggage carrier assembly 10 includes a plurality of telescoping standingrods 24 which extend and retract from the lower surface ofluggage carrier assembly 10 whenluggage carrier assembly 10 is in a standing upright position as demonstrated in the several figures. -
Luggage assembly 10 rests on abase 32. Whencase 12 is raised up off ofbase 32 by means oftelescoping extending rods 24, internalbase storage cavity 34 is exposed and accessible. As generally understood in the art, telescoping extendingrods 24 are constructed and arranged in a configuration that providesrods 24 lock in an extended position and thuselevate case 12 overbase 32. - In one embodiment,
storage cavity 34 is constructed and arranged to receive stored articles such as shoes, belts and other travel type items. Whencase 12 is lowered, as shown in embodiment inFIG. 2 , items placed instorage cavity 34 are hidden from view and secured withluggage carrier assembly 10. In a lock position whencase 12 is resting on base 32 afirst interlock 28 andsecond interlock 30 are constructed and arranged to interact one with another in ordersecure case 12 into a fixed position ontobase 32.First interlock 28 andsecond interlock 30 are further contemplated having a security lock incorporated thereon in order to secure articles placed withincavity 34. - As generally understood,
casters 36 are utilized on the underside ofbase 32 for ease of movement ofluggage carrier assembly 10 in a rolling fashion. Casters, according to the present invention, are any movement rolling means known in the art, including, but not limited to, traveling wheels, ball rollers or other known rolling means utilized in luggage and other movable articles. -
Luggage assembly 10 is constructed and arranged to function as a traveling closet. When traveling withluggage carrier assembly 10case 12 is locked into position onbase 32. When usingluggage carrier assembly 10 as a traveling closet a user typically will extendcase 12 upward frombase 32 utilizingtelescoping rods 24. This raises upcase 12 to a level where a user can more easily access the interior ofcase 12. As stated above, primaryouter pocket 20 is constructed and arranged to hold at least one hanging article of clothing. The hanging article of clothing can be one or more men's suits, women's suits, women's dresses, men's pants, men's shirts and the like. When a user opens the pocket coveringprimary pocket 20, the user is able to access an interior hanging area. - The interior of
case 12 is configured in a plurality of configurations as desired. In one configuration, as demonstrated inFIG. 3 a plurality of shelf tracks 42 are constructed and arranged on opposite sides of the interior ofcase 12 and they support foldingaccordion shelves 40. Foldingaccordion shelves 40 as demonstrated inFIG. 3 have at least oneshelf support 44 that is slideably movable alongshelf track 42 in order to extend and provide anupper shelf surface 46 in order to be utilized for placing items. When a user no longer desires to use any of thefolding shelves 40 theshelf support rod 42 is slideably moved back toward the interior ofcase 12 thus providing more unobstructed volume on the inside ofcase 12. - In another embodiment, as demonstrated in
FIG. 4 , a plurality ofshelves 52 are pivotably attached tocase 12 and have aflexible support line 54 positioned on opposing ends of eachshelf 52. - The folding shelves are constructed and arranged such that they rotationally pivot as shown by
directional line 60 ofFIG. 4 . In this configuration the shelf pivots outward to an extended substantially horizontal (or tilted) orientation to hold and prevent objects/clothing from falling off whencase 12 is in expanded/standing position and open and when not in use alonghinge 58shelf 52 pivots to a substantially vertical orientation. - The present invention is not intended specifically to be limited to the embodiments shown in the several drawings. For example one or more hanging devices can be utilized with
luggage carrier assembly 10 the present invention. In this embodiment one is provided with a detachable, mountable hanging device such as a rod suitable to hang conventional clothes hangers. In this configuration a user can hang additional items whenluggage carrier assembly 10 is used a portable closet. - Other shelf, hanging, and closet-type configurations are contemplated incorporated in the assembly of the present invention.
- With the incorporation of any closet-like features or amenities, be they shelves, lights, hangers, mirrors, and the like, the configuration is to be arranged for a first suitcase/travel configuration and a second, stationary, portable closet configuration. All such closet-like features are to be configured in order that they fit within the assembly and are secured for storage when the assembly is used as a suitcase.
- In one embodiment, as best demonstrated in
FIGS. 6 through 8 , anassembly 10 includes fortelescoping legs 72 formed on the underside of the assembly on a planer surface. As understood herein, and demonstrated by the figures, the planer surface is intended to be the upright and rear surface relative to the wheels and opening of the luggage. That is to say, with reference toFIG. 6 , whenluggage assembly 10 is standing on wheels 36 a user will positionluggage assembly 10 in a generally horizontal configuration extendlegs 72 andaccess cover opening 80.Base support 74 withtelescopic legs 72 is positioned on the planar surface opposites cover 80. This position is referred to as the back planer surface. - In this configuration, the upper side has a
frontal closure cover 80 that is opened and removed as desired and provide access to the interior ofluggage body 70. In one configuration,telescopic legs 72 have an incorporatedlock 78 that locklegs 72 into a desired extended or retracted position.Telescopic legs 72 are formed intoluggage body 70 atbase support 74. - In another embodiment, a plurality of
luggage assembly 10 are constructed and arranged to be stacked one on top of another as demonstrated inFIG. 10 . Eachleg assembly 72 for eachluggage assembly 10 is selectively extended to a desired length.Leg assembly lock 78 is constructed and arranged such that leg assemblies need not be fully extended in order to lock into position. - In one embodiment telescoping
leg base support 74 is permanently attached twoluggage body 70. In an alternative embodiment, telescopingleg base support 74 is removably attached and can be selectively attached to any desired luggage body. - Additionally contemplated in the present invention is a
scissor stand system 110 which can be incorporated either into a luggage system of according to the present invention or alternatively incorporated into a conventional piece of luggage.System 110 includes a mountingplate 124 secured to mountingsurface 142 whereby mountingsurface 142 is integral with a piece of luggage. -
System 110 includes afirst leg 112 and asecond leg 114. Each of 112 and 114 are pivotably attached torespective legs plate 124.First leg 112 is attached with first mountingbracket 126 and pivots around firstleg pivot pin 132.Second leg 114 attaches with second mountingbracket 128 and secondleg pivot pin 130. As generally understood,FIG. 11 demonstrates a side view and the present invention utilizes two pairs of pivoting legs encompassing a total of four pivoting legs. -
Second leg 114 is constructed and arranged withguide pin channel 140 that is formed to interact withguide pin 138. Such that whenleg 112 andleg 114 are extended or retracted the extension and retraction is controlled and guided by the interaction ofguide pin 138 moving withinguide pin channel 140. Each respective leg has appropriate standing members positioned on their terminal end. In one embodiment, as demonstrated inFIG. 11 first leg 112 has awheel extension arm 122 supportingwheel 116.Second leg 114 has secondleg extension arm 134 supportinghandle 118. - As generally understood, and demonstrated in
FIG. 14 mechanism 110 is constructed and arranged to extend outward from mountingsurface 142 of the luggage in which it is attached and subsequently retracted as desired. It is further contemplated that there be a locking mechanism to locksystem 110 into position in either the extended or retracted configuration. In one embodiment, in a retracted configuration,Spring pin 136 interacts with each offirst leg 112 andsecond leg 114 and fixes each leg into a locked and secured retracted position. - In use, a person will attach mounting
plate 124 to mountingsurface 142 of a conventional article of luggage. In one embodiment, this attachment is a permanent attachment. Alternatively, it is contemplated that the attachment of mountingplate 124 two mountingsurface 140 to a removable attachment such thatsystem 110 can be portable he utilized with varying pieces of existing luggage. - A person will then unlock the locking mechanisms and release each pair of legs outward from mounting
surface 142. Each pair of legs will continue to six then outward until such time as a locking mechanism is engaged whereby the locking mechanism is constructed and arranged to walk each pair of legs into a fully extended position. In one embodiment, the locking mechanism selectively allows for partial extension of the legs. - When it is no longer desired that the system include legs in the extended position, the user will again actuate the locking mechanism that has locked legs into the extended configuration and retract the legs in the direction towards mounting
surface 142. The system of the present invention is further configured with a locking mechanism that will lock the legs of the present invention into a fully retracted position. In this configuration, the legs form a substantially planar configuration and said substantially planar configuration is adjacent to the plane that is formed by mountingsurface 142. - In one embodiment, the scissor mechanism includes a spring-loaded device as known in the art whereby actuation of the unlock to extend is with sufficient force to fully extend the scissor mechanism even when the mechanism is below a fully packed suitcase. Typically, this is force to overcome up to about 60 pounds. In one configuration, the user can stand up the suitcase such that the scissor mechanism extends outward when unlocked. Then, the user will tilt the suitcase to a horizontal orientation and stand the assembly on the extended scissor stand once the mechanism is extended.
- While the invention has been described in its preferred form or embodiment with some degree of particularity, it is understood that this description has been given only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction, fabrication, and use, including the combination and arrangement of parts, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. A luggage stand assembly comprising:
a mounting plate constructed for attachment to luggage;
two pair of extendable and retractable legs associated with said plate;
said luggage stand assembly constructed and arranged in a first extended configuration as a luggage stand and a second retracted configuration whereby each pair of legs are essentially coplanar and adjacent to said mounting plate.
2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said legs are constructed and arranged to selectively lock into either an extended position or retracted position by virtue of a locking mechanism incorporated on said system.
3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said legs further incorporate slidable leg extensions on each terminal end.
4. The assembly of claim 1 further comprising at least one pair of wheels on a terminal end of one leg pair.
5. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said mounting plate is constructed and arranged as permanently attached to an article of luggage.
6. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said mounting plate is constructed and arranged as removably attached to an article of luggage.
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