Lunch box container
11583047 · 2023-02-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Provided is a lunch box container including a lower housing that is formed to have an inner containing space; an upper housing that is hinged to one edge of the lower housing and is rotatable; an inner case contained in the lower housing and provided with partition walls to separate a plurality of inner spaces; and a locking wing that is formed on the other edge of the lower housing or the upper housing. The upper housing includes a trench portion formed on a lower surface to correspond to an upper end portion of the inner case.
Claims
1. A lunch box container comprising: a lower housing that is formed to have an inner containing space; an upper housing that is hinged to one edge of the lower housing and is rotatable; an inner case that is contained in the inner containing space of the lower housing and provided with partition walls to separate a plurality of inner spaces, wherein the inner case is formed of a silicon material; and a locking wing that is formed on the other edge of the lower housing or the upper housing, wherein the upper housing includes a trench portion formed on a lower surface to correspond to an upper end portion of the inner case, wherein the partition walls of the inner case include: a first partition wall located in a middle region; and a second partition wall extending to be orthogonal by using the first partition wall as a center, wherein the trench portion of the upper housing includes: a first trench portion recessed such that the first partition wall is inserted into the first trench portion; a second trench portion extending to be orthogonal by using the first trench portion as a center; and a third trench portion extending from the second trench portion so as to fix an edge portion of the inner case, and wherein an upper surface the upper housing includes a plurality of coupling grooves arranged in parallel at regular intervals.
2. The lunch box container according to claim 1, wherein the first partition wall separates a cylindrical inner space from others and includes a ring-shaped mounting groove which is formed in an upper end portion and is adjacent to an inner circumferential surface of the first partition wall, wherein the upper housing includes a circular first protrusion portion located inside the first trench portion, and wherein the first protrusion portion is mounted in the mounting groove to seal the cylindrical inner space.
3. The lunch box container according to claim 1, wherein the second partition wall separates at least three internal spaces surrounding the first partition wall, wherein the upper housing includes at least three second protrusion portions which are located outside the first trench portion and inside the third trench portion and are separated by the second trench portion, and wherein the three second protrusion portions seal the three inner spaces.
4. The lunch box container according to claim 1, wherein the locking wing is coupled to rotate in a hinged manner, and wherein the locking wing includes a handle portion protruding outwardly from a lower middle portion, and a hook projection formed on an inner side surface of the lock wing.
5. The lunch box container according to claim 4, wherein the lower housing includes a handle groove that is recessed inwardly in a region corresponding to the handle portion when locking the lock wing; and a hook groove that is formed to protrude in the other edge of the lower housing and is interlocked with the hook protrusion.
6. The lunch box container according to claim 1, wherein an upper surface of the upper housing is formed of a transparent material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT
(7) Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings such that those skilled in the art to which the present invention belongs may easily perform. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiment described herein. In order to clearly illustrate the present invention, parts not related to the description are omitted in the drawings, and similar parts are denoted by similar reference numerals or symbols throughout the specification.
(8) Throughout the specification, when a part is referred to as being “connected” to another part, this includes not only “directly connected” but also “electrically connected” with another element therebetween. In addition, when a part is referred to as “including” a configuration element, it means that the configuration element does not exclude other configuration elements but may further include other configuration elements unless describes otherwise in particular, and it is to be understood that the configuration element does not preclude presence or addition of one or more other features, numerals, steps, operations, configuration elements, components, or a combination thereof.
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(17) The upper housing 10 may include a plurality of coupling grooves 15a arranged in an outer upper surface 15 of the upper housing 10 at regular intervals. For example, the outer upper surface 15 of the upper housing 10 may be formed of an elastic material, and the coupling groove 15a may be formed in a circular shape and arranged in parallel, but are not limited thereto. For example, the coupling groove 15a may be attached to or detached from a separate accessory having a coupling protrusion formed to correspond to the coupling groove 15a. For example, the accessory may be formed in the form of various animal characters, or a consonant and a vowel, and a user may randomly decorate the outer upper surface 15 of the lunch box container by using the accessory.
(18) For example, the upper surface 15 of the upper housing 10 may be formed of a transparent material. Due to this, it is possible to check the kind of food stored in the inner case 30.
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(23) The trench portions 11-13 formed in the upper housing 10 may include a first trench portion 11 recessed such that the first partition wall 31 is inserted, a second trench portion 12 recessed such that the second partition wall 32, and a third trench portion 13 recessed such that the outer wall is inserted, thereby sealing the inner case 30.
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(31) Here, the first partition wall 31 may include an upper end portion of a stepped shape connected to the mounting groove 310, and the upper end portion of the first partition wall 31 may be inserted into the first trench portion 11 of the upper housing 10.
(32) As another example, the plurality of polygonal inner spaces 302a may be formed to have the same depth, but is not limited thereto, and may be formed to have various depths depending on a usage.
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(35) As another example, the upper housing 10 may include the second protrusions 120 which are located outside the first trench portion 11 and the inside of the third trench portion 13 and are partitioned into at least four parts by the second trench portion 12. In this case, the four second protrusions 120 may seal the four inner spaces 302a formed in the inner case 30.
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(37) Accordingly, if an outer case configured by the upper housing 10 and the lower housing 20 is closed, an upper end portion of the inner case 30 may be fitted into the first to third trench portions 11-13 formed on the lower surface of the upper housing 10. That is, the upper housing 10 may seal the inner spaces 301 and 302a of the inner case 30 and fix the inner case 30 so as not to shake in the outer case at the same time.
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(39) For example, an upper end portion of the locking wing 40 may be coupled to the upper housing 10 so as to rotate in a hinged manner and may rotate the locking wing 40 upwardly.
(40) The lower housing 20 may include a handle groove 21 recessed inwardly in a region corresponding to the handle portion 41 when the lock wing 40 is locked, and the hook groove 201 which is formed to protrude on a left edge of the lower housing 20 and is interlocked with the hook protrusion 401.
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(42) Accordingly, if a finger is inserted into the handle portion 41 which is symmetrical to the handle groove 21 to apply an external force upwardly when locking the locking wing 40, the hook protrusion inserted into the hook groove 201 may be easily pulled out.
(43) The embodiments of the present invention described above is simply exemplary, and those skilled in the art will be able to understand that the embodiments may be easily modified in other specific forms without changing the technical idea or an essential feature of the present invention. Therefore, it should be understood that the embodiments described above are exemplary in all respects and not restrictive. For example, each component described as a single type may be implemented in a distributed manner, and similarly, configuration elements described in a distributed manner may be implemented in a combined form.
(44) The scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the detailed description, and it should be construed that all changes or modifications derived from the meaning and scope of the claims and their equivalents are included in the scope of the present invention.