Apparatus for transporting garment bags

5676387
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Inventors

Kirkpatrick, Patricia L.

Application #

311748

Filed

Sep-23-1994

Published

Oct-14-1997

Current US Class

190/18A
280/37
280/47.26
280/655

International Classes

B62B 001/12

Field of Search

190/18 280/37 280/641 280/655 280/79.3 280/47.371 280/645 280/47.26 280/654 248/98

Examiners

Camby; Richard M.

US Patent References

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4618035   Collapsible and m...
5024455   Luggage cart
5209327   Wheeled article of l...
5242189   Wheeled luggage c...
5330141   Garment bag lugg...
5353900   Wheeled garment...

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Abstract
An apparatus for transporting garment bags comprising a frame in a rectangular configuration which has a lower member and an upper member. Each portion has parallel vertical legs and a horizontal leg therebetween. Also included are a pair of longitudinally aligned wheels with offset, normally parallel axes and which extend downwardly from the lowermost surface of the lower portion. One of the wheels is adapted to rotate 360 degrees about a vertical axis. Each wheel includes a horizontal shaft for allowing the wheels to rotate freely about a horizontal axis.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A system for transporting garments comprising:

a garment bag in a generally rectangular configuration with an interior face and an exterior face and a periphery formed of long parallel side edges and short horizontal top and bottom edges therebetween and with a fold line between the top and the bottom edges and parallel therewith, the garment bag having a first coupling component secured with respect to the top edge and a second coupling component secured with respect to the bottom edge;

a frame in a rectangular configuration having a lower U-shaped member and an upper inverted U-shaped member, each U-shaped member having parallel vertical legs and a horizontal leg therebetween , the vertical legs of the upper member being telescopically received within the vertical legs of the lower member, the fold line being positioned over the horizontal leg of the upper member and the top and bottom edges being positioned in contact with each other adjacent to the horizontal leg of the lower member and with at least one of the first and second coupling components extending beneath the horizontal leg of the lower member when the first and second coupling components are coupled together for securing the garment bag to the frame; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to apparatus for transporting garment bags and, more particularly, to transporting garment bags on a carrier device having a frame and a pair of longitudinally aligned wheels.

2. Description of the Background Art

Presently, there are a wide variety of wheeled devices used to facilitate the movement of luggage while moving it to, from and through airports and the like. Such devices may take the form of components built into the luggage. Other such devices may take the form where the luggage is removably coupled to the wheels. Of the later type, most of such devices are for supporting rigid or semi-rigid suit cases. There is nothing in the prior art to assist people, particularly travelers, by facilitating the convenient transportation of flexible foldable garment bags.

As evidenced by a large number of prior art patents, efforts are continuing to improve transportation of luggage. Garment bags with wheels attached, for example are shown in, U.S. Pat. No. 5,253,739 to King which discloses a wheeled flight bag with retractable pull handle; U.S. Pat. No. 5,230,408 to Sadow which discloses an automatically extending anti tip-over device for wheeled luggage; U.S. Pat. No. 5,209,328 to Kotkins which discloses a roller-supported traveling luggage; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,209,327 to Wright which discloses a wheeled article of luggage.
 
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