PORTABLE WORKBENCH ASSEMBLY
20180290288 ยท 2018-10-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25H3/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a portable workbench assembly including a receptacle and a cover therefore. The cover constitutes a workbench and has a top surface and a bottom surface with at least the top surface constituting a work top of the workbench. The top surface of the cover includes at least one utility portion and further includes at least one support flap, the support flap has at least a first position in which it extends flushly with the top surface of the work top, and a second position in which it extends at an angle thereto.
Claims
1. A portable workbench assembly comprising a receptacle and a cover therefore, the cover constituting a workbench, the cover having a top surface and a bottom surface with at least the top surface constituting a work top of the workbench, the top surface of the cover comprising at least one utility portion and further comprising at least one support flap, the support flap having at least a first position in which it extends flush with the top surface of the work top and second position in which it extends at an angle thereto.
2. The workbench assembly of claim 1, comprising two support flaps extending at opposite ends of the cover, wherein in the second position one edge of one or more of the two support flaps is articulated to the work top and the opposite edge extends at a height thereabove.
3. The workbench assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one support flap is hingedly attached such that it is pivotally movable between at least the first and the second positions.
4. The workbench assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one support flap is configured for supporting a toolbox of smaller dimensions such that its sidewalls are restrained by the at least one support flap.
5. The workbench assembly of claim 1, wherein the worktop is configured with receptacles and/or compartments and/or trays configured at the top face thereof.
6. The workbench assembly of claim 1, wherein the worktop is configured with compartments constituting drawer-like receptacles.
7. The workbench assembly of claim 1, wherein the worktop is configured with at least one carrying handle.
8. The workbench assembly of claim 1, wherein the worktop is configured with at least one movable carrying handle.
9. The workbench assembly of claim 1, wherein the worktop is configured for detachably attaching thereto utility hooks configured for supporting elongate beams.
10. The workbench assembly of claim 1, wherein the worktop is configured with modular utility portions.
11. A portable toolbox comprising a receptacle member and a cover associated therewith, the cover comprising a top surface and a bottom surface with at least the top surface constituting a work top of the portable toolbox, the top surface of the cover comprising at least one elongate cavity extending inboard from the edge of the cover and the work top further comprising at least one support flap, the support flap having at least a first position in which it extends flush with the top surface of the work top and a second position in which it extends at an angle thereto.
12. The portable toolbox of claim 11, wherein the at least one flap extends perpendicular to the top surface.
13. The portable toolbox of claim 11, comprising two support flaps extending at opposite ends of the cover surface, and wherein in the second position one edge of the support flap is articulated to the work top and the opposite edge extends at a height thereabove.
14. The portable toolbox of claim 11, wherein the support flaps are configured with a utility portion for supporting an elongate member thereon.
15. The portable toolbox of claim 11, wherein the bottom surface of the cover is further provided with articulation mechanisms for removably fastening to various surfaces.
16. The portable toolbox of claim 11, wherein the bottom surface of the cover is further provided with detachably attachable extensions configured to support it in elevation above ground surface.
17. The portable toolbox of claim 11, wherein the bottom surface of the cover is further provided with extensions configured to support it in elevation above ground surface, the extensions being in the form of two or more support legs.
18. A cover constituting a workbench, the cover having a top surface and a bottom surface with at least the top surface constituting a work top of the workbench, the top surface of the cover comprising at least one utility portion and further comprising at least one support flap, the support flap having at least a first position in which it extends flush with the top surface of the work top and second position in which it extends at an angle thereto.
19. The cover of claim 18, configured to cover a receptacle member.
20. The cover of claim 18, configured to cover a receptacle member constituting a toolbox.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] 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
[0031] The disclosed subject matter is directed towards a portable workbench assembly. In particular it is directed to a utility cover for a tool carrying receptacle or organizer, the cover constituting a workbench.
[0032] Turning to the drawings now wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various drawings, reference numeral 100 is generally designated as a portable workbench assembly in accordance with the disclosed subject matter.
[0033] In accordance with an example, the portable workbench and/or its cover are constructed of a high strength molded plastic material, although it will be appreciated that any material of suitable strength and weight, such as metal, polymeric material, etc. can be used in all or any portion thereof.
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[0035] The cover 140 comprises a top surface 142 and a bottom surface B (not shown) with at least the top surface constituting a work top of the portable workbench 100. The top surface of the cover comprising two parallely extending elongate cavities extending inboard from the front edge of the cover towards an opposite edge thereof. In the illustrated example the cavities are in the form of a pair of substantially parallely disposed T-slots 110 embedded within the top face 142. The T-slots 110, are typically made of metal and are configured for slidingly receiving T-bolts (e.g. bolt 111 of
[0036] The cover 140 is further configured (typically at front/rear/side walls) with several loops 107 which can be used for articulation of personal articles while working (e.g. gloves, safety goggles, etc.), or for articulation thereto of a shoulder carrying strap (not shown) or a strap for connecting an article thereon, e.g. another toolbox or a utility article (e.g. seen in
[0037] The work top surface 142 further comprises two support flaps 144A and 144B. The top surface is provided with respective cavities 146A and 146B substantially corresponding in dimensions to the shape of the support flaps. The cavities have a bottom surface 150, and sidewalls 152A, 152B, 152C and 152D circumferentially extending upwards therefrom such that the edge of the sidewalls is flush with the top surface 142. The support flaps 144A and 144B are pivotally attached at the cavity in this example by means of two outwardly protruding elements 148A and 148B, extending at opposite edges of the cavity walls 152B and 152C and configured to be slidingly received within corresponding openings in the support flaps (not seen). To prevent unintentional disengagement and to slightly elevate the support flap for the bottom surface 150, there is provided a restriction wall 156 extending from the bottom surface 150. The restriction wall is essentially an L-shaped member extending from the bottom surface, connected at its one end to the side wall and having a free end defined by the short leg of the L-shaped member. This configuration facilitates at least a first position for the support flap in which it is folded into the cavity 146A and is substantially flush with the top surface 142 of the work top 140 and a second position in which it extends perpendicular thereto. To hold the support flap substantially flush with the top surface 142, in this example the cavity is provided with a couple of elevating elements 155 configured to hold the free end of the support flap at a position in which it is being elevated so as to be aligned with the hinged edge and flush with the top surface. It will be appreciated that while in the present example the elevating elements are provided at the cavity, and in particular extending from the bottom surface thereof, in alternative examples, the elevating elements 155 can be provided at the respective end of the support flap. Alternatively, the assembly can be devoid of such elements.
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[0041] Although not illustrated, it will be appreciated that the bottom surface of the cover can further be provided with articulation mechanisms for removably fastening to various surfaces, e.g. suction cups, rubber anti skid surfaces, etc. (not shown). In accordance with yet an example, it will be appreciated that the cover can be fitted to detachably attachable extensions configured to support it in elevation above ground surface, e.g. as a workbench, while allowing access to the container/tool box receptacle detached therefrom. Such extension can be for example in the form of two or more support legs. The support legs can be configured for sturdy and fast mounting and detaching to/from leg mounts configured at the bottom face of the cover 140. The support legs in accordance with one example are configured at their top end with a mounting arrangement for fast attaching/detaching from the leg mounts. In accordance with another example the support legs can be configured for snap attachment within the leg receptacle, e.g. at the bottom side of the cover 140, when at the stowed position. The support legs can be configured for screw-coupling to the leg mounts configured at the bottom face of the cover, alternatively the support legs can be configured for snap articulation into leg mounts configured at the bottom face of the workbench.
[0042] In accordance with yet an option, the support legs can be configured with a bayonet type articulation into leg mounts configured at the bottom face of the workbench. In accordance with yet an example as illustrated in