CLASS 190, | TRUNKS AND HAND-CARRIED LUGGAGE |
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SECTION I - CLASS DEFINITION
This is the generic class for receptacles which are used to transport personal items while traveling. Such receptacles combined with or convertible to other devices are included in this class.
SECTION II - LINES WITH OTHER CLASSES AND WITHIN THIS CLASS
The suitcases and briefcases provided for in this class (190) are distinguished from the purses and wallets of Class 150 by both (1) the type of personal items they normally carry (e.g., clothes, books, papers versus money, keys, identification) and (2) their proximity to the person (e.g., left in the hotel or office room versus kept on or near the person) respectively.
A camp kit is included in this class if it has room for storage of supplies and is convertible into a desk or table. Otherwise, it is classified in Class 206, Special Receptacle or Package, subclasses 541+.
SECTION III - REFERENCES TO OTHER CLASSES
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16, | Miscellaneous Hardware (e.g., Bushing, Carpet Fastener, Caster, Door Closer, Panel Hanger, Attachable or Adjunct Handle, Hinge, Window Sash Balance, etc.), appropriate subclasses, for trunk casters and hinges, even though combined with corner shields, and subclasses 110.01+ for a handle, per se. |
24, | Buckles, Buttons, Clasps, etc., for a fastener, per se. |
29, | Metal Working, appropriate subclasses, for methods of assembly, in general. |
40, | Card, Picture, or Sign Exhibiting, subclasses 299.01+ , for a check, label or tag, per se. |
70, | Locks, appropriate subclasses, and in particular subclasses 63+ for an article of luggage combined with a lock of that class type (e.g., key, combination, etc.) wherein the modification of the article of luggage is only of a character to accommodate the lock. |
106, | Compositions: Coating or Plastic, appropriate subclasses for material of that class type nominally claimed as an article of hand luggage. |
116, | Signals and Indicators, subclasses 200+ for indicators, per se. |
150, | Purses, Wallets, and Protective Covers, subclasses 100+ , for a purse (i.e., a container which is used to carry personal items such as money, credit cards identification on one"s person). Note. Purses and Wallets are distinguished from suitcases and briefcases by both (1) the type of personal items they normally carry (e.g., money, key, identification versus clothes, books, papers) and (2) their proximity to the person (e.g., kept on or near the person versus remain at the hotel or office) respectively. |
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture, appropriate subclasses, for adhesive bonding in general. |
206, | Special Receptacle or Package, subclasses 278+ for either (1) a special receptacle for apparel which is not of the 190 (for traveling) type or (2) an article of hand carried luggage which includes claimed structure to position or support the apparel, and in particular: subclasses 286+ for an article of hand carried luggage having an interior member for supporting an article of clothing and a second member for attachment to an external support; subclasses 289+ for an article of hand carried luggage having an apparel holding member hanging inside; and subclasses 292+ for an article of hand carried luggage which includes means for holding a clothing item in a predetermined position. |
220, | Receptacles, appropriate subclasses, for a rigid receptacle not otherwise provided for, and in particular, subclasses 4.01+ for an enclosed container having two similar or identical halves and for a knockdown receptacle. |
224, | Package and Article Carriers, appropriate subclasses, for an article of hand luggage having a strap or other means for supporting it on the body while allowing the bearer"s hands to remain free. Any article of luggage of this type is proper for Class 224 even if it also includes an element which optionally may be gripped by the bearer"s hand. This class (190) includes articles of hand carried luggage which are intended to be grasped by the hand. The test to be used is: as long as one of the bearer"s hands must remain occupied in order to carry the luggage, it is proper for this class (190) if it is also intended to be simultaneously slung over the bearer"s shoulder. |
248, | Supports, for a support, per se, and in particular, subclass 461 for a knockdown easel having a housing for the collapsed components. |
252, | Compositions, appropriate subclasses, for compositions of that class type nominally claimed as an article of luggage. |
264, | Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating: Processes, appropriate subclasses, for a process of making an article of luggage by molding, casting, or shaping. |
280, | Land Vehicles, subclasses 37 , 47.131+ and 47.34+ for an article of luggage combined with transporting wheels wherein the claim recites only so much of the luggage structure as is necessary to mount or house the wheels. |
292, | Closure Fasteners, appropriate subclasses, for a means to fasten a closure, per se, and, in particular, Digest 42 for a trunk latch. |
312, | Supports: Cabinet Structure, subclass 244 for a receptacle of that class type combined with a carrying handle. |
383, | Flexible Bags, appropriate subclasses, for receptacles of that class type which are not articles of luggage, particularly subclass 2 for volume adjustment means, 6+ for bag handles, 33+ for a bag mouth biasing or stiffening means, 38+ for a compartmented bag, 41 for a bag having plural access openings, 66 for a sidewall closure and 86+ for mail bags. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating: Apparatus, appropriate subclasses for an apparatus of that class type which is used to make an article of luggage. |
428, | Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles, appropriate subclasses, and in particular, subclasses 34.1+ for stock material nominally claimed as an article of luggage. |
441, | Buoys, Rafts, and Aquatic Devices, subclass 125 for an article, in general, convertible to or from a flotation device. This Class 190, subclass 1 provides for an article of luggage convertible to a flotation device. |
SUBCLASSES
1 | CONVERTIBLE: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Structures which are capable of change to adapt them to
other uses.
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2 | Bed: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Devices which are convertible into beds or couches, and which in folded or closed position hold at least the bed-clothing or mattress and usually have storage-room also for other clothing, etc. | |
3 | Bureau: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Devices made up wholly or partly of drawers; small drawers in bookcases--such as are used for note-paper, stamps, etc., and which do not extend across the frame--and mirrors mounted upon cases without drawers are not considered as making the structures bureaus. | |
4 | Top and front opening: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 3. Devices opening both at the top and at the front. The top opening usually gives access to a tray, as in the ordinary trunk, and the front opening permits the drawers to be drawn out. | |
5 | Compartment top: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 4. Devices in which the cover for the top opening is itself a receptacle. | |
6 | Front opening: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 3. Devices in which the removal of a front cover or fastening permits the drawers to be drawn out. | |
7 | Compartment front: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 6. Devices in which the closure of the front opening is itself a receptacle. | |
8 | Chair: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Devices which are convertible into chairs or seats. | |
9 | Shelved: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Devices which are provided with partitions, which are available in the converted position as shelves. | |
10 | Desk flap: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 9. Devices provided with flaps for writing use.
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11 | Desk or table: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Devices which are convertible into desks or tables.
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12 | Camp kits: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 11. Devices which are in the form of trunks or traveling-bags
adapted to carry supplies or baggage and are convertible into tables.
Camp-kits in the form of convertible lunch-boxes, chairs, etc.,
but not containing the features of the above definition, are classified
with these articles.
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13 | Wardrobe: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Devices in which, when converted, a space is left within which clothing can be suspended. | |
14 | Extensible: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 13. Devices provided with means by which increased height is gained. | |
15 | Telescopic: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 14. Devices in which the increased height is secured by extending
parts which slide one within the other.
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15.1 | Luggage carrier: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Devices including component parts which may be arranged
to form an enlarged open top container. These devices are for the
most part converted into luggage carriers of the type adapted to
be attached to a vehicle.
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16 | SAMPLE CASES: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Trunks or traveling bags having features fitting them for
commercial travelers" use. These features are usually
the construction of the trays to hold the line of articles to be
carried and disposition of trays to display the contents.
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17 | Link-supported tray: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 16. Devices in which the trays are held in display position
by links.
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18 | SUPPORTING DEVICES: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Devices including legs and other structures for bearing
the weight of the baggage.
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19 | TRUNKS: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter comprising transportation receptacles of somewhat larger size than traveling bags characterized generally by box shape and the location of the handles at opposite ends. | |
20 | Circular end: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 19. Trunks in which the end is circular in section to permit rolling upon its edge without jar. The form is generally that of a cylinder or barrel. | |
21 | Extensible and sectional: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 19. Trunks which can be increased in capacity. This is usually
accomplished by releasing telescoped or folded compartments or walls
or by adding independent receptacles.
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22 | Telescopic: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 21. Trunks in which the increased capacity is obtained by drawing
the telescoping member of one section out from the other section.
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23 | Wall: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 19. Trunks arranged to open while resting against the wall. | |
24 | Frames and interior braces: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 19. Devices comprising structural details of the body of the
trunk. Under "interior braces" are included brackets
or strips upon the inside of the trunk to support the tray when
the trunk is closed.
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25 | Reinforcing strips: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 19. Devices comprising strip and slat fastenings with the exterior
strengthening bands which they hold.
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26 | Protecting harness: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 19. Devices comprising harnesses which are so arranged as to protect the trunk from jar or injury, while also keeping the trunk closed. | |
27 | Harness: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 19. Devices comprising combinations of straps suitable for securing
trunks in their closed position. Single straps are included when
they are attached to the trunk or when the trunk is modified to
accommodate the strap. Attached fasteners are included when they
fasten the strap surrounding the trunk.
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28 | Valances: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 19. Trunks in which, the edges of the one part where the trunk opens, are extended in the form of strips to overlap the edges of the other part in order to relieve the hinges and fastenings from side strain and to protect the contents from the elements. These overlapping parts are called "valances". | |
29 | Tray movers and supporters: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 19. Devices comprising constructions whose object is the lifting or shifting of the tray from the position which it occupies when the trunk is closed into another position permitting easier access to the trunk-body or to the tray or which support or retain the tray in that other position. | |
30 | Lid-operated, movement: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 29. Devices in which the tray is moved by the action of the lid. | |
31 | Pivoted tray: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 29. Devices in which the tray turns upon a pivot. | |
32 | Vertical pivot: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 31. Devices in which the tray moves in a horizontal plane upon its pivot. It usually has some vertical motion along the pivot also. | |
33 | Sliding tray: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 29. Devices in which the tray slides upon a track in approximately a horizontal plane. | |
34 | Link connections and props: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 29. Devices in which arms ordinarily pivoted are used directly
to operate or support the tray.
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35 | Trays: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 19. Devices relating to the tray.
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36 | Followers: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 19. Devices relating to adjustable partitions insertible or
movable after the contents is in place to compress or retain it.
The follower is sometimes in the form of a tray.
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37 | Corner shields and buffers: | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 19. Devices relating to protections for the corners of the trunk.
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39 | Handles: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 19. Devices relating to strap-handles and the fastenings therefor.
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40 | Materials: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 19. Subject matter relating to "Material" which includes
corrugations, combinations of layers, and other modifications of
what might be called "raw materials" to suit them
for use in the trunk-body generally.
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100 | HAND LUGGAGE (SUITCASE, BRIEFCASE, ETC.): | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein the article of hand luggage is a
container that can be carried in one hand.
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101 | Theft resistant: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Subject matter wherein the hand luggage includes means for
preventing or deterring an unwanted taking of the hand luggage.
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102 | With means for securing an accessory: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Subject matter wherein the hand luggage includes an element
for attaching to it an adjunct.
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103 | Variable volume: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Subject matter wherein means are provided for changing the
capacity of the hand luggage.
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104 | Telescoping sections: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 103. Subject matter wherein the means for changing the capacity
of the hand luggage includes two slidably connected parts, one of
which fits inside the other.
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105 | Selectively adjustable: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 104. Subject matter wherein the telescoping sections include means which allow them to be optionally changed from one discrete content holding configuration to another, and back. | |
106 | With means to bias luggage mouth into open configuration: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Subject matter wherein the hand luggage includes means which
force the mouth to remain open when it is not secured in its closed position.
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107 | Knockdown or collapsible: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Subject matter wherein the hand luggage includes folding
or disassembling means for facilitating its manipulation into a
nonuse configuration.
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108 | Plural: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Subject matter comprising two or more independently usable
articles of hand luggage.
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109 | Compartmented: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Subject matter wherein the hand luggage includes a barrier
which forms two content holding sections.
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110 | Removable compartment or compartment- forming member: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 109. Subject matter wherein the means for forming one of the
content holding sections is either unattached to or releasably secured
to the hand luggage so that it may be dissociated therefrom.
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111 | Independently closable compartments: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 109. Subject matter wherein each of two of the content holding sections includes its own closure member which can be used to open or close its section without opening or closing the other. | |
112 | With plural access openings: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Subject matter wherein the hand luggage includes two or
more openings which are usable for insertion or removal of content.
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113 | Closure panel struck from luggage wall: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Subject matter including a closure panel which is a unitary
part of the luggage wall and which is partially detached therefrom
along its periphery to allow access to the luggage interior.
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114 | Coacting closure elements hinged to opposed side walls: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Subject matter wherein the hand luggage includes two closure members which are hingedly secured to each of two opposing side walls and which act together to close the hand luggage. | |
115 | With handle: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Subject matter wherein the hand luggage includes an element
which is to be grasped by the hand in order to lift, carry, or otherwise move
it.
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116 | Detachable: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 115. Subject matter including means for facilitating the removal
of the handle from the hand luggage.
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117 | Plural interengaging elements: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 115. Subject matter wherein at least two separable handle elements
have means for holding them together when they are being used to
move the hand luggage.
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118 | Closure locking means manipulated via handle: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 115. Subject matter wherein the hand luggage includes an element
which is responsive to movement by the handle to either (1) fasten
or unfasten the closure fastener or (2) prevent the closure fastener
from being inadvertently unfastened.
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119 | With means to fasten the hand luggage in closed condition: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Subject matter wherein the hand luggage includes an element
which releasably secures the luggage against opening.
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120 | And means to prevent inadvertent or unauthorized opening: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 119. Subject matter wherein the hand luggage includes, in addition
to the fastening element, means for preventing accidental or unauthorized
release of that element.
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121 | Fastening means: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 119. Fastening means secured to mouth frame: Subject matter wherein
the fastening means is attached to an elongated, relatively rigid
element or plurality of elements which extend along substantially
the entire periphery of the access opening.
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122 | Including frame or frame members substantially surrounding luggage mouth: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Subject matter wherein the hand luggage includes an elongated,
relatively rigid element or plurality of elements which extend along substantially
the entire periphery of the access opening.
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123 | Including means to facilitate attachment to the hand luggage: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 122. Subject matter wherein the frame includes a particular modification
which makes it easier to secure it to the hand luggage.
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124 | Wall detail: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Subject matter wherein the luggage wall includes specific
structure or a specified feature.
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125 | Multi-layer or ply: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 124. Subject matter wherein there is more than one layer of material over substantially the entire surface area of the hand luggage. | |
126 | Specified seam structure: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 124. Subject matter including details of a joint which connects
two parts of the hand luggage wall material.
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127 | Reinforced: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 124. Subject matter wherein the hand luggage includes means which
strengthen it.
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CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS
900 | BRIEF CASE TYPE: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein the hand luggage is the type usually used to hold and transport written documents (e.g., legal briefs, etc.). | |
901 | Flat opening: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 900. Subject matter wherein the brief case has two opposed walls hinged (flexibly joined) together along a line so that the walls lie in the same plane when the brief case is opened. | |
902 | With closure flap: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 900. Subject matter wherein the brief case includes a piece of material which extends across the access opening and overlaps the side wall. | |
903 | ZIPPER: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter having a zipper-like closure. | |