IP Library Granted Patent US 10,292,470
Granted Patent B2
US 10,292,470 · App. 15/526,548 · Granted May 21, 2019

Luggage case having surface features providing enhanced strength

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Patent No.
US 10,292,470
App. No.
15/526,548
Granted
May 21, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A luggage article ( 2 ) having surface features providing enhanced corner strength is provided. The luggage article may include a shell ( 4 ) at least partially formed by an outer layer ( 6 ), and including first and second shell portions ( 28 ) selectively secured together at a split line ( 26 ), the first shell portion defining a first corner region ( 24 ). The luggage article may include at least one first surface feature formed by the outer layer, the at least one first surface feature having a depth. The depth of the at least one first surface feature may be greater nearer the first corner region. The depth of the at least one first surface feature may decrease with distance away from the first corner region.

Claims (71)

1. A luggage article comprising:

a shell at least partially formed by an outer layer and including first and second shell portions formed at least partially by the outer layer and selectively secured together at a split line, the first shell portion defining a first corner region and a second corner region, each corner region defined by an intersection between a major face and at least one side wall; and

at least one first surface feature and at least one second surface feature formed by the outer layer, wherein:

the at least one first surface feature and the at least one second surface feature are grooves,

the at least one first surface feature and the at least one second surface feature are adjacent to each other and each surface feature extends from a portion of the split line proximate the first corner region, over a portion of the major face, and back to a different portion of the split line proximate the second corner region, and

the at least one second surface feature is positioned within a boundary defined by the at least one first surface feature and the split line.

2. The luggage article of claim 1 , wherein:

the at least one first surface feature has a length and includes first, second, and third portions;

the first portion extends at an angle relative to the second portion, and the third portion extends at an angle relative to the second portion;

the first portion is positioned on a peripheral wall adjacent the first corner region and extends away from the portion of the split line;

the third portion is positioned on the peripheral wall adjacent the second corner region and extends away from the portion of the split line; and

the second portion extends between the first portion and the third portion.

3. The luggage article of claim 2 , wherein the at least one second surface feature has a length and includes first, second, and third portions, wherein:

the first portion of the at least one second surface feature extends at an angle relative to the second portion of the at least one second surface feature, and the third portion of the at least one second surface feature extends at an angle relative to the second portion of the at least one second surface feature;

the first portion of the at least one second surface feature is positioned on the peripheral wall adjacent the first corner region and extends away from the portion of the split line;

the third portion of the at least one second surface feature is positioned on the peripheral wall adjacent the second corner region and extends away from the portion of the split line; and

the second portion of the at least one second surface feature extends between the first portion and the third portion of the at least one second surface feature.

4. The luggage article of claim 2 , wherein the first shell portion defines a third corner region adjacent the first corner region and diagonally opposite the second corner region, the luggage article further comprising at least one third surface feature formed by the outer layer, the at least one third surface feature having a length and including first, second, and third portions, wherein:

the first portion of the at least one third surface feature extends at an angle relative to the second portion of the at least one third surface feature, and the third portion of the at least one third surface feature extends at an angle relative to the second portion of the at least one third surface feature;

the first portion of the at least one third surface feature is positioned on the peripheral wall adjacent the first corner region and extends away from the portion of the split line,

the third portion of the at least one third surface feature is positioned on the peripheral wall adjacent the third corner region and extends away from the portion of the split line, and

the second portion of the at least one third surface feature extends between the first portion and the third portion of the at least one third surface feature.

5. The luggage article of claim 2 , wherein:

the depth of the at least one first surface feature comprises a first depth at least partially within the first portion, a second depth at least partially within the second portion, and a third depth at least partially within the third portion.

6. The luggage article of claim 5 , wherein the first depth and the third depth are greater than the second depth.

7. The luggage article of claim 2 ,

wherein the first portion of the at least one first surface feature extends along the peripheral wall or the major face; and

the second portion of the at least one first surface feature or the at least one second surface feature extends along the major face.

8. The luggage article of claim 3 , wherein:

the first portion of the at least one first surface feature extends at substantially a right angle relative to the second portion of the at least one first surface feature; and

the third portion of the at least one first surface feature extends at substantially a right angle relative to the second portion of the at least one first surface feature.

9. The luggage article of claim 1 , wherein:

the at least one first surface feature has a depth

the at least one second surface feature has a depth; and

the depth of the at least one first surface feature or the at least one second surface feature positioned further from the nearer one of the corner regions is less than the depth of the other surface feature positioned closer to the nearer one of the corner regions.

10. The luggage article of claim 9 , wherein:

the at least one first surface feature has a width; and

the depth of the at least one first surface feature is between about 20 percent and about 67 percent, or about 38 percent, of the width of the at least one first surface feature.

11. The luggage article of claim 1 , wherein:

the at least one first surface feature has a width;

the at least one second surface feature has a width; and

the width of the at least one first surface feature or the at least one second surface feature positioned further from a nearer one of the corner regions is greater than the width of the other surface feature positioned closer to the nearer one of the corner regions.

12. The luggage article of claim 1 , wherein at least portions of one of the at least one first surface feature and at least portions of one of the at least one second surface feature extend at substantially right angles relative to the split line.

13. The luggage article of claim 1 , further comprising at least one third surface feature formed by the outer layer, wherein said at least one third surface feature is positioned on a side of the luggage article and forms a closed loop.

14. The luggage article of claim 13 , wherein the at least one first surface feature, the at least one second surface feature, and the at least one third surface feature define a substantially Y-shaped nominal surface adjacent the first corner region.

15. The luggage article of claim 1 , wherein a portion of one of the at least one first surface feature or a portion of one of the at least one second surface feature extends at substantially a 45 degree angle relative to the first corner region.

16. The luggage article of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the at least one first surface feature and a portion of the at least one second surface feature extend substantially parallel to each other, or extend substantially parallel to an edge formed by the intersection of the major face and the at least one side wall of the luggage article.

17. The luggage article of claim 1 , wherein:

the at least one first surface feature has a depth; and

the depth of the at least one first surface feature is between about 0 percent and about 50 percent, or between about 20 percent and about 30 percent, or about 25 percent, of the width of the at least one first surface feature adjacent the first corner region.

18. The luggage article of claim 9 , wherein:

the depth of the at least one first surface feature within the major face is less than the depth of the at least one first surface feature adjacent the first corner region; and

the depth of the at least one first surface feature within the major face is about 0.5 mm.

19. The luggage article of claim 1 , wherein:

the at least one first surface feature has a depth; and

the depth of the at least one first surface feature adjacent the first corner region is between about 1 mm and about 4 mm, or between about 2 mm and about 3.2 mm.

20. The luggage article of claim 1 , wherein:

the at least one first surface feature has a width; and

the width of the at least one first surface feature is between about 4 mm and about 10 mm, or between about 5.5 mm and about 8.5 mm.

21. The luggage article of claim 1 , wherein:

the at least one first surface feature has a depth;

the depth of the at least one first surface feature is greater nearer the first corner region; and

the depth of the at least one first surface feature decreases with distance away from the first corner region.

22. A luggage article comprising:

a shell at least partially formed by an outer layer, and including first and second shell portions formed at least partially by the outer layer and selectively secured together at a split line, the first shell portion defining a first corner region and an adjacent second corner region; and

at least one first groove and at least one second groove formed by the outer layer, the at least one first groove having a length and including first, second, and third portions, wherein:

the first portion extends at an angle relative to the second portion, and the third portion extends at an angle relative to the second portion;

the first portion is positioned on a peripheral wall adjacent the first corner region and extends away from a portion of the split line;

the third portion is positioned on the peripheral wall adjacent the second corner region and extends away from a portion of the split line;

the second portion extends between the first portion and the third portion; and

the at least one second groove is positioned within a boundary defined by the first, second and third portions and the split line.

Assignments (4)
SUPPLEMENTAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 17, 2018
From: SAMSONITE IP HOLDINGS S.À R.L.
To: HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 046177/0202 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 27, 2018
From: SAMSONITE IP HOLDINGS S.À R.L.
To: HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 045651/0333 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 1, 2017
From: VANDEMERGEL, MICHAEL; SIJMONS, ERIK
To: SAMSONITE EUROPE N.V.
Reel/Frame 044009/0518 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 1, 2017
From: SAMSONITE EUROPE N.V.
To: SAMSONITE IP HOLDINGS S.A R.L.
Reel/Frame 044009/0646 →