Trunks and hand-carried luggage – Hand luggage – Wall detail
Reexamination Certificate
2005-10-11
2005-10-11
Mai, Tri M. (Department: 3727)
Trunks and hand-carried luggage
Hand luggage
Wall detail
C190S124000, C190S126000, C190S127000, C190S111000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06953110
ABSTRACT:
A luggage case (10) includes a main packing door (20) that has defined two volume pockets. A volume pocket (26) extends across the top of the packing door and a second volume pocket (38) across the bottom and major portion of the packing door. Elongated panels such as inverted U-shaped panel (22), elongated panel (40), and a second elongated panel (30), all include a stiffening foam layer which, together with door panel (28) and rectangular panel (34), define an overall truncated pyramid shape on the main access door. A single textile divider panel (44) separates the first and second volume pockets a minimum amount of material or sewing being required.
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Santy Dirk
Van Himbeeck Clemens
Mai Tri M.
O'Connor Gregory W.
Samsonite Corporation
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