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Portable, Foldable And Convertible Luggage Trolley

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US Patent:
46376267, Jan 20, 1987
Filed:
Nov 1, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/667331
Inventors:
Janet M. P. Foss - Reybridge, Lacock, GB2
John Foss - Lacock, GB
Christopher G. Brooks - Wilts, GB
Myron H. Ridgely - Waynesboro PA
International Classification:
B67B 302
US Classification:
280655
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to a portable, foldable and convertible luggage trolley which includes first and second base supports joined by a pivot so as to be folded between a nested position and a position in side-by-side coplanar relationship, the first and second base supports carrying first and second sets of wheels, another pivot joining a handle to the first base support and still another pivot for pivotally connecting a luggage restraining member to the second base support whereby the handle and luggage restraining member are each pivoted between an operative generally normal position relative to the first and second base supports and an inoperative position in generally nested relationship thereto, a pivoted lock responsive to movement of the handle to its operative position to automatically lock the handle thereat, and another lock automatically moved to its locked position during pivotal movement of the luggage restraining member to its operative position to maintain the same locked thereat.

Portable, Foldable And Convertible Luggage Trolley

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US Patent:
45054959, Mar 19, 1985
Filed:
Dec 14, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/449824
Inventors:
Janet M. P. Foss - Chippenham, Wilts, GB2
John Foss - Chippenham, GB2
Christopher G. Brooks - Melksham, GB2
Myron H. Ridgely - Waynesboro PA
International Classification:
B62B 302
US Classification:
280651
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to a portable, foldable and convertible luggage trolley which includes first and second base supports joined by a pivot so as to be folded between a nested position and a position in side-by-side coplanar relationship, the first and second base supports carrying first and second sets of wheels, another pivot joining a handle to the first base support and still another pivot for pivotally connecting a luggage restraining member to the second base support, a plurality of locks for holding the handle in a position normal to the first base support, the handle being formed by handle members foldable between side-by-side and nested positions, the luggage restraining member further functioning as a carriage for the second set of wheels so that the same can be moved between operative ground engaging and inoperative nonground engaging positions when the first and second base supports are in their respective side-by-side and nested positions, and means for joining one of the handle members to another of the handle members through either a pivoted or a telescopic connection.
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