Container assembly
11459008 · 2022-10-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25H3/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25H3/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Provided are container assemblies, including at least two containers detachably attached to one another by locking arrangements.
Claims
1. A containers assembly comprising at least one first, bottom container and at least one second, top container, detachably attachable to one another by a sliding locking mechanism; the sliding locking mechanism interacts between the at least one first container and the at least one second container, the at least one first container is configured at a top portion thereof with a first locking member and the at least one second container is configured at a bottom portion thereof with a second locking member; such that when the second container rests over the first container, the first locking member and the second locking member are aligned and are configured for lockingly interacting with one another, the sliding locking mechanism comprises a sliding unit that comprises a slider member and at least one arresting member, the sliding unit being configured at the at least one first container, and constitutes one of the first locking member and the second locking member; and a corresponding at least one static locking element configured at the at least one second container and constituting the other one of the first locking member and the second locking member, the slider member being reciprocally displaceable along a linear sliding path extending parallel to and along a top edge of the first container, between a locked position and an unlocked position thereof, wherein the slider member is slidingly displaceable below a guard lip, the guard lip comprises an opening, such that the second locking member projects into the opening upon resting the second container over the first container, and wherein in the locked position, the at least one arresting member projects into the opening to arrest the second locking member.
2. The containers assembly of claim 1, further comprising at least one additional container, the at least one additional container being configured with a second locking member at a bottom portion thereof and with a first locking member at a top portion of thereof, such that the at least one additional container being mountable over the second container and locked therewith.
3. The containers assembly of claim 1, wherein the sliding unit is slidingly displaceable between a locked position, in which the at least one arresting member arrests the corresponding static locking element, thereby locking the second container in position above the first container; and an unlocked position, wherein the arresting member is disengaged from the corresponding static locking element whereby the second container can be removed from the first container.
4. The containers assembly of claim 1, wherein the first container is configured at a top portion thereof with the sliding unit, and the second container is configured at a bottom portion thereof with the corresponding static locking element.
5. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein the slider member of the sliding unit is snapingly displaceable between the locked position to the unlocked position.
6. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein the slider member is spontaneously displaceable into arresting the static locking element, whereby one or both of the arresting element of the sliding unit and the respective static locking element are configured with a chamfered gliding surface, whereby positioning of the second container over the first container results in spontaneous displacement of the slider member into arresting the static locking element.
7. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein the sliding unit is configured with a biasing mechanism for biasing the slider member into the locked position.
8. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein each container in the assembly is configured with at least two sliding locking mechanism disposed at opposite side faces of each container.
9. The container assembly of claim 1 being configured as a portable container assembly.
10. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein a bottom most container of the assembly is fitted with a locomoting arrangement.
11. The container assembly of claim 1, comprising one or more bucket-like containers, one or more drawer containers configured with a drawer-housing container, one or more organizer containers configured with an organizer container, one or more sliding containers, one or more pivoting containers, and/or one or more parallel mechanism containers.
12. The container assembly of claim 1, being configured with a handle.
13. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein the slider member having a longitudinal axis, and being reciprocally displaceable along the longitudinal axis, the longitudinal axis being parallel to the top edge of the first container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(44) Attention is first directed to
(45) The container assembly 10 further comprises a second bucket-like container 20 mounted over container 12, said container 20 being configured with a pivotable lid 22 (the lid 22 being fitted with a carrying handle 24 as will be described with reference to
(46) The arrangement is such that the containers are stacked one over the other and locked with respect to one another so as to provide to a solid, uniformly rolling tool-cart, the containers are securely locked to one another by a sliding type locking mechanism generally designated 60, as will be discussed hereinafter in greater detail. Accordingly, the second bucket-like container 20 is locked over base container 12; organizer-type container 30 is locked over second bucket-like container 20; and cantilever-type organizer container 40 is in turn locked over organizer-type container 30. When the containers are mounted over one another and at the locked position, the container assembly 10 is solid can be safely and easily rolled over the wheels 14.
(47) The sliding locking mechanism 60 comprises a slider member 64 configured at a top portion of each container, and configured for cooperating in conjunction with a locking element 90 (seen in
(48) The slider member 64 is slidingly retained below a guard lip 69 (e.g.
(49) The slider member 64 is configured at its outside face 75 with a finger grip in the form of a depression 78, and a locked indicator (e.g. marking at 82) and an unlocked indicator (e.g. marking at 84), which during use only one of which projects from either side of the accommodating slot, indicative as to the respective locked/unlocked position.
(50) The locking mechanism 60 further comprises a static locking element in the form of an L-shaped locking lug 90 extending at a bottom portion of a second container (i.e. containers 20, 30, 40), giving rise to a relief area 92 above said locking lug 90.
(51) In operation, when a so-called second container (i.e. containers 20, 30, 40) is placed over any other so-called first container (containers 12, 20, 30), with the locking mechanism 60 at its open, unlocked position, the locking lug 90 protrudes into opening 71 of the guard lip 69, with a free end tip 67 of the arresting element 66 disposed opposite the relief area 92 (
(52) Unlocking the container assembly 10 takes place by displacing the arresting element 66 in an opposite direction, i.e. in direction of arrow 93 on
(53) It is noted that the bottom most portion of the locking lugs 90 does not project below a corresponding bottom most portion 89 of the respective second container (e.g. container 30 in
(54) Furthermore, it is shown that the container assembly is configured with two locking mechanisms 60, one disposed at each respective side of the containers. However, it is appreciated that a container assembly can be configured with more or less such locking mechanisms 60.
(55) According to one particular example, the locking mechanisms 60 are disposed symmetrically, whereby the second container can be mounted over the respective first container at either front facing or back facing orientation (i.e. a front face of one container coextends a rear face the container disposed above).
(56) In the disclosed arrangement the arresting elements 66 and the locking lugs 90 extend substantially parallel to one another, and the arresting elements 66 are slidingly displaceable parallel to the locking lugs 90. Likewise, in the illustrated disclosure, the slider members 64 with the arresting elements 66 are displaceable parallel to the respective guard lip 69. Furthermore, as seen best in
(57) Whilst in the illustrated examples the first container (i.e. a bottom container of a pair of a container assembly) is configured with the first locking member (i.e. in form of the slider locking member) and the second container (i.e. a top container of a pair of a container assembly) is configured with the second locking member (i.e. in form of the static locking element), it is noted that these can be otherwise configured, namely with the second locking member configured at the first container and with the first locking member configured at the second containers, respectively.
(58) According to a particular configuration, either or both a surface of the sliding member and of the wall surfaces slidingly supporting the sliding member are configured with protrusions and or depressions (not seen), whereby the sliding member is prevented from spontaneous displacement between its respective locked and unlocked positions, as it requires some degree of force to displace same, optionally in a ‘clicking’ manner.
(59) Whilst in the illustrated examples the second containers are stacked over the respective first containers, it is appreciated that according to yet an example of the disclosure, the second container can be at least partially nested within the respective first container, however with a projecting portion of the second container extending above a top edge of the respective first container, wherein the second locking member is thus configured at said projecting portion of the second container.
(60) In order to ensure smooth and easy locking of the locking mechanism, it is required that the second locking member, namely the static locking lug 90 extend in place opposite the relief area 72 below said arresting elements 66. This is facilitated by providing true positioning arrangement of the second container over first container, whereby location arrangements are configured, namely groove 135 (
(61) According to a different example of the disclosure, the slider member is normally biased into the locking position, whereby displacing it into the open position requires overcoming the biasing force. This can be facilitated by manually displacing the slider member into the open position, or by configuring facing edges of the corresponding free end tip 67 of the arresting element 66 (
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(63) One example of modular assembly is shown in
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(65) Another example is illustrated in
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(68) The disclosed arrangement thus illustrates three containers mounted on top of one another, wherein the base container 204 is referred to as a first container and the tool box container 214 mounted thereover is referred to as a second container. However, when referring to the relation between the tool box container 214 and the organizer container 220, then the tool box container 214 is referred to as a first container and the organizer container 220 mounted thereover is referred to as a second container. That being said, it is appreciated that the disclosed locking arrangement refers to locking engagement between any first container and second container mounted thereover. It is also noted that the container assembly is modular in the sense that any container may be mounted and locked over any other container, even without the base container 204 (with the exception that the base container always serves as a first container).
(69) As can be seen in the annexed figures, each first container (in the present example each of the three containers 204, 214 and 216) is fitted with a top base portion 230 and a bottom base portion 234 (save for the base container 204). Each of the three containers is configured with an upwardly projecting support rim 238, at least partially encircling/circumferencing a top face thereof, however extending at least at side wall portions of the respective containers. The support rim thus constitutes a nesting portion, at least partially circumferencing the top base portion of the containers.
(70) The tool box container 214 and the organizer-type container 220 are configured at their base with a nestable portion 240 (i.e. a downward extending basin like portion) shaped and sized for at least partial nesting within boundaries of the nesting portion defined by the support rim 238, however wherein at the assembled position a shoulder seat portion 242 of the nestable portion 240 bears over at least portions of the support rim 238.
(71) Each of the three containers 204, 214 and 216 is configured at two opposite side walls with a locking mechanism generally designated 245, comprising a locking member 248 pivotally secured at the top portion 230 of the so-called first container (however seen in each of the illustrated containers), said locking member 248 configured with at least one locking latch 250 configured for locking engagement within a locking receptacle 254 formed at the base portion 234 of each second container (containers 214 and 216 in the present case).
(72) The locking member 248 is pivotally displaceable between a locked position (
(73) The locking latches 250 are displaceable through latch passages 280 extending through the support rim 238, wherein the locking latches 250 are displaceable between the locked position at which they radially project inwardly from an inner edge of the support rim 238, and the unlocked position wherein the latches 250 are concealed, i.e. do not project from the support rim 238, so that the latches are protected and are not exposed to undesired impact.
(74) As can be seen, pivotal displacement of the locking member 248 is translated into radial displacement of the locking latch 250. Further, in the illustrated example each locking member is configured with two locking latches 250. The locking member 248 is articulated at the top portion of the containers and is pivotable about a horizontal axis designated X (when the respective container is placed over a leveled surface, parallel to the top/bottom base thereof).
(75) In order to facilitate easy and smooth placing of a second container over a first container, in the nesting arrangement as disclosed herein above, the nestable portion 240 and the support rim 238 of the nesting portion are configured with chamfered gliding surfaces 260 and 262, respectively.
(76) The locking member 248 has also a carrying handle 266, and is configured with an gripping portion, whereby a container can be carried at either the locked position and the unlocked position, the carrying handle 266 extends within a recess 268 formed at the side wall of the container, thus providing to a griping space facilitating an individual to insert his fingers for gripping said gripping portion.
(77) The locking latches 250 are configured with an upward projection 270 and the top face of the support rim at the vicinity of the latch passages 280 is configured with an arresting opening 274, wherein pivotal displacement of the locking member 248 is restricted at its unlocked position and the locking member is prevented from dispositioning. Furthermore, the locking member 248 is configured at a top face thereof with several bulges 278 for substantially reducing or eliminating slack of the locking member and friction arresting thereof, and wherein at least one bulges is configured for protruding into a respective depression 280 configured at an inner top wall of the support rim, for snapingly arresting of the locking member at the locked position, and preventing spontaneous displacement of the locking member into the unlocked position.
(78) Reverting now to the locking receptacle 254 configured at the respective bottom base portion 234 of each second container, it is noted that said locking receptacle 254 is configured at the seat portion and has an opening 284 on a side face of said seat portion, said opening disposed in alignment with a respective locking latch 250 of the locking member 248. Further, the locking latch 250 is configured at a fore bottom end portion thereof, with a projection 288 (best seen in
(79) With further reference to