Trunks and hand-carried luggage – Supporting devices – Wheeled
Patent
1996-04-01
1998-06-09
Weaver, Sue A.
Trunks and hand-carried luggage
Supporting devices
Wheeled
190 39, 190115, 280 37, 280655, A45C 514, A45C 1326, A45C 1336
Patent
active
057621683
ABSTRACT:
A suitcase has four casters respectively fitted to the four corner portions of the suitcase body, and a handle capable of being stopped in an extended position where the handle is extended up from the suitcase body and a lowered position where the handle is pushed into the suitcase body. The casters are free casters which can freely run in all directions. The handle is provided at its upper end with a gripping part. The gripping part of the handle is disposed in the middle or substantially in the middle of the upper face of the suitcase, and is oriented in the longitudinal direction of the upper face of the suitcase body. When the handle is pushed down into the suitcase body, a gripping space is defined between the gripping part and the upper face of the suitcase body.
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Swany Corporation
Weaver Sue A.
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