InventHelp Inventors Announce New Luggage Rack Accessory (PLB-418)

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b79c8894d4b6f53796093027b8b487a5 1 InventHelp Inventors Develop Luggage Rack Accessory (PLB-418)

PITTSBURGH, March 28, 2025 — According to two inventors, suitcase designs have significantly evolved, but traditional luggage stands haven’t kept pace. They noted that conventional stands don’t accommodate the increasingly popular clamshell-style suitcases, which open flat like a book. “As frequent travelers, we aimed to address the issue of outdated luggage racks,” they explained, “and developed the LUGGAGE RACKET. Our robust design allows for effortless storage and easy access to both sides of even large clamshell suitcases.”

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This patent-pending invention offers a straightforward accessory that securely supports clamshell suitcases on existing luggage stands. The LUGGAGE RACKET ensures the suitcase’s stability while providing convenient access to both halves for packing and unpacking. This eliminates the need to store large suitcases on floors, furniture, or beds. With more travelers opting for a single large suitcase to avoid extra baggage fees and space constraints on airlines, the LUGGAGE RACKET helps protect walls, furniture, and linens from damage. The invention boasts a durable and portable design that is user-friendly and suitable for hotels, short-term rentals, cruise lines, homes, and the hospitality sector. Its compact form folds to the width of standard luggage stands, facilitating storage in closets when not in use, and includes a sturdy handle for easy hanging.

A prototype and technical drawings are available upon request. The original design was presented to InventHelp’s Philadelphia office. It is currently available for licensing or purchase by manufacturers or marketers. For additional details, contact Dept. 23-PLB-418, InventHelp, 100 Beecham Drive, Suite 110, Pittsburgh, PA 15205-9801, or dial (412) 288-1300 ext. 1368. Find out more about InventHelp’s Invention Submission Services at .

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