Published: February 20, 2006
From the Luggage With the Grooves to the Luggage With Four Wheels
Samsonite Purchases License for Innovative RIMOWA Patent
RIMOWA, the manufacturer of the high-quality
"luggage with the grooves" has now awarded Samsonite, one of the global
market leaders for luggage, a license for an innovative patent. The subject
of the license is a novel concept for steering rollers for suitcases.
RIMOWA uses this patent in its multiwheel concept -- the RIMOWA solution
for the "luggage with four wheels." The RIMOWA Multiwheel Trolley provides
customers with enhanced security and more mobility while traveling.
Common wheeled suitcases that are pulled by travelers have a tendency to
tip over -- often with just the smallest bit of unevenness and increasingly
with larger bumps. The multiwheel system, however, makes it exceptionally
easy to move on 4 double steering rollers -- even when fully loaded. This
suitcase rolls on a total of 8 separate ball-bearing wheels. This allows
for loads of up to 50 kilograms per double steering roller.
An additional feature in the multiwheel suitcases from RIMOWA is that the
double steering rollers can each turn by 360 degrees. The multiwheel system
has perfect rolling characteristics thanks to a wheel diameter of 65 mm and
has very little rolling and swiveling resistance when moving on all four
wheels. However, it can be easily rolled on two wheels using the
multi-level, aluminum telescope handle or, for example in narrow aisles in
trains, upright on two rollers.
Dieter Morszeck, the third generation of RIMOWA management in Cologne, is
the inventor of this patented system. "The idea for these double steering
rollers is actually quite simple: the principle is similar to the rollers
used in office chairs," states Morszeck. "Having Samsonite take out one of
our licenses is a great distinction for our work and it documents our
commitment to useful innovations."
The "Quick Change System" is another advantage of the multiwheel series by
RIMOWA. If a wheel is ever damaged, the suitcase does not have to go in for
expensive repairs. The customer is able to exchange the wheel himself with
just a Phillips-head screwdriver. Spare wheels are delivered quickly and
conveniently.
In the future, all aluminum multiwheel series will have unique "wheel cap"
designs. An example of this principle can be found in the extremely popular
new model TANGO. Individual logos can also be integrated into the wheel cap
design for corporate customers.
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