Storage case
09867440 ยท 2018-01-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C11/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C7/0045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D71/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45C15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C11/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A storage case has a rectangular base, side walls and front and rear walls upstanding from the base, and a top wall. The front wall has a lower half fixed to the base and side walls, and an upper half hinged by a hinge arrangement to the lower half. The upper half forms a door allowing access to the interior of the case. The top wall is integral with the upper half of the front wall. A drawer unit is in the door. The drawer unit has a compartment formed by the top wall, the front wall, a wall parallel to the top wall and compartment side walls.
Claims
1. A storage case having a rectangular base, side walls and front and rear walls upstanding from the base, and a top wall, wherein the front wall has a lower half fixed to the base and side walls and an upper half, at least a major section of the top wall being integral with the upper half of the front wall, the upper half of the front wall being movable between a closed position and a fully open position in which it is folded down over the lower half of the front wall, the top wall being substantially co-planar with the base when in the fully open position; and a carrying handle, said carrying handle being rigid and slidable in channels provided in the rear wall and/or the side walls of said storage case between a retracted position in which an upper edge of said handle is substantially co-planar with said top wall and an extended position in which the upper edge extends beyond the top wall and the handle can be used for carrying the case.
2. A storage case according to claim 1, wherein said handle comprises a substantially rectangular panel and said rear wall is provided with a recess having opposing side edges, wherein the side edges of said rectangular panel slidably engage with respective side edges of said recess, in use, to enable said handle to slide within said recess between said extended and retracted positions.
3. A storage case according to claim 2, wherein, when said handle is in said retracted position, it is located within said recess such that its rear surface is co-planar with the outer surface of the rear wall.
4. A storage case according to claim 2, wherein the side edges of said recess comprise rails along at least a portion of the length thereof, and the side edges of the panel have respective grooves therein along at least a portion of their length, wherein the grooves and rails slidably engage with each other, in use, to enable the handle to slide within said recess between said extended and retracted positions.
5. A storage case according to claim 1, wherein a tab is provided on the upper edge of the handle, which extends beyond the surface of the top wall when the handle is in the retracted position, to enable said handle to be pulled thereby from the retracted to the extended position.
6. A storage case according to claim 1, further comprising a drawer unit having a compartment formed by a wall section parallel with the at least major section of the top wall and compartment side walls.
7. A storage case according to claim 6, wherein the drawer unit contains one or more drawers.
8. A storage case according to claim 1, comprising one or more storage compartments within the case, wherein the one or more storage compartments are spaced from the rear wall to define a further storage compartment.
9. A storage case according to claim 1, comprising one or more storage containers in the case, the storage containers being removable from the case.
10. A storage case according to claim 1, wherein said handle has a rear edge co-planar with the rear wall of the case.
11. A storage case according to claim 10, wherein the top wall is recessed to accommodate the handle in its retracted position.
12. A storage case according to claim 1, further comprising attachment means for attaching items to the exterior of the case.
13. A storage case according to claim 12, wherein said attachment means comprises one or more magnets, or wherein one or more walls of the case are of, or include, magnetic material.
14. A storage case according to claim 12, further comprising a mat removably attached to the case by the attachment means.
15. A storage case according to claim 12, further comprising a mat removably attached to attachment means provided adjacent said storage slot, wherein the mat is attached to the rear wall of the storage case.
16. A storage case according to claim 12, wherein the mat comprises a first section attached to the back wall of the case and a second section attached to the base of the case, the two sections being connected.
17. A storage case according to claim 1, further comprising a secondary storage unit removably attached to an exterior wall of the storage case by cooperative attachment means.
18. A storage case according to claim 17, wherein said cooperative attachment means comprise magnets provided on an exterior wall of said storage case and on an exterior wall of said secondary storage unit.
19. A storage case according to claim 17, wherein said secondary storage unit comprises a receptacle and a lid, wherein said attachment means is provided on said lid.
20. A secondary storage unit for use with a storage case according to claim 1, comprising a receptacle and a lid, wherein attachment means are provided on the lid to enable said secondary storage unit to be attached via cooperative attachment means to an exterior wall of said storage case.
21. Two storage cases, each according to claim 1, a rear surface of one being removably fixed to a rear surface of the other by attachment means, wherein said attachment means is provided on the rear surface of the handle of each respective storage case, or wherein the attachment means is provided on the rear wall of each respective storage case.
22. Two storage cases according to claim 21, wherein the attachment means comprise one or more magnets.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the present invention and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example only, to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(25) A first exemplary embodiment of the storage case is described in the following description in its orientation of normal use as shown in
(26) 1. The Main Unit
(27) The storage case shown in
(28) Illustrative Dimensions
(29) One example of the storage case is 182 mm wide, 220 mm high and 65 mm deep.
(30) Material
(31) One example of the storage case is of plastic. It may be of moulded sections.
(32) Other examples may be of any suitable material.
(33) The front wall 1 is divided into two equal halves; a lower half 1b and an upper half 1a. The upper half 1a is integral with a major section 7a of the top wall 7 and sections 2a of the side walls. The side wall sections 2a in the example are triangular and as shown extend from the lower edge of the upper half of the front wall to the rear of the major section 7a of the top wall. The upper half 1a of the front wall together with the side wall sections 2a and the major section 7a of the top wall form a door of the case. In the example shown in
(34) The top wall 7 is divided into the major section 7a, which is integral with the door, and a minor section 7b, which is integral with the rear wall and the fixed sections 2b of the side walls, which are not part of the door. The major and minor sections of the top wall attach to one another.
(35) The minor section of the top wall and the fixed sections of the side wall which are not part of the door accommodate a carrying handle 4. The minor section of the top wall may be recessed to accommodate the handle in a retracted position.
(36) Another possible arrangement of the top wall 7 may include the major section 7a which is integral with the door and then a minor section that protrudes from this major section (and therefore integral with the door too) to attach to the back wall in order to close the storage case. This protrusion is essentially a flat extension coming from underneath the drawer unit that is the same width as the handle. The handle would then rest on top of this flat extension.
(37) The upper half 1a of the front wall may include a panel 5. The panel may be decorative and/or functional in that they may contain attachment means for secondary containers. The panel 5 may be a transparent panel or window 5 so that items can be viewed in the closed position of the door.
(38) Side Walls
(39) The fixed side wall sections 2b at the upper half of the storage case are triangular complementary to the triangular side wall section 2a forming part of the door. The triangular side wall sections allow good access to the interior of the case when the door is fully open, as opposed to a straight, rectangular shaped wall which would hinder the access to the side storage containers 9. Each fixed section of side wall 2b may include an attachment means.
(40) The Door [
(41) The door includes a storage compartment or drawer unit 8. In the example shown the drawer unit comprises a drawer 8 within a compartment formed by the major section of the top wall 7, the side wall sections 2a and a further wall 8a parallel to the top wall and integral with the front and side walls. The drawer unit is moved with the door between a closed position in which the drawer unit is within the closed case, and an in-use position in which the door is fully open and the top wall, which forms the base of the drawer unit, is co-planar with the base of the case.
(42) Different Storage Area:
(43) When the door is opened, adjacent to the front wall of the storage case, a plurality of different storage areas are revealed (refer to
(44) a) The main storage containers (9)
(45) One main storage area comprises one or more separate containers 9. In the figures provided, four of these containers are shown.
(46) b) The back storage area (10)
(47) Between this main storage area 9 and the rear wall 11 is a space 10 to store larger items such as paper or for holding further separate, thinner containers.
(48) c) The drawer unit (8)
(49) This is described below. The drawer unit may holder smaller items such as an eraser and sharpener. The drawer unit may contain further separate containers. There may be one or more separate drawer units in the door.
(50) The Sidewalls and Attachment Means:
(51) The sidewalls of the main unit may have attachment means 6. In this example, magnets in the form of panels 6 are used. Half of a panel may be split lengthwise into two different magnetic poles. Other attachment means may be used such as a groove system or clips.
(52) The sidewalls may have panels 6 for decorative as well as recognition purposes as they could be in a different colour to the main body of the case. These panels could serve as labelling places for recognition.
(53) The Top Wall
(54) The top wall section 7a which is integral with the door may also have a panel 7c for decorative purposes but could also be used as a window in order to view items in the case.
(55) All the panels 6 and 7c may be removable They may be replaced and exchanged.
(56) The Back Wall [
(57) This has an attachment means, in this example magnets 11b, embedded into the wall. The configuration of the magnets is such that when another storage case attaches to it, the opposite poles attract and therefore attach to one another. Other attachment means may be used such as a groove system of clips.
(58) The Handle 4
(59) The rigid retractable handle 4 does not obstruct removal and attachment of the door or access to items stored within the case. The handle is preferably permanently attached to the case so that it will not become lost.
(60) The rigid handle may be slidably mounted within channels in the sidewalls of the case. In one example, the handle retracts onto the top of the case when the handle is not in use. In another example, the top wall section beneath the handle is recessed to accommodate the handle when in its retracted position. The rear edge of the handle is preferably co-planar with the rear wall of the case. A further possibility is for an extension of the top wall 7, as described above.
(61) The Drawer Unit 8
(62) The storage case includes a drawer unit in the door [
(63) When the door is opened as shown in
(64) The drawer unit may have one or more drawers. The drawer (s) are sized to fit snugly within the compartment and may include releasable attachment means for temporarily fixing it within the case. The user therefore has the option to include one or more drawers or other storage units within this compartment.
(65) Two Cases Back-to-Back (
(66) As discussed above, the rear wall of a case may include attachments means for example one or more magnets. The magnets may be panels on the outer or inner surface of the rear wall or embedded in the rear wall. The attachment means may be arranged to allow two identical storage cases to be fixed together back-to-back as shown in
(67) A Mat (
(68) The storage case may additionally have a mat 12. The mat preferably has a non-slip surface on the underside. The mat in this first example (
(69) The mat may be moveable about the hinge arrangement between the folded condition attached to the case shown in
(70) The hinge of the mat may be a live hinge, and the hinged closure may be formed integrally in one piece. The closure, including the live hinge, may be covered by a sheet of flexible material.
(71) The mat in use is unfolded from the storage case to provide a completely flat working surface. The mat is preferably of a flexible material which may be silicone, which is flexible and smooth, allowing it to deform in the area of the hinge when the mat is folded and unfolded.
(72) Alternatively, the mat may be formed of planar sections, joined together at the hinge. In this case, the hinge may be made from a flexible material such as silicone. The silicone may be bonded to the planar sections, and forms a smooth but deformable area of the mat, allowing folding and unfolding. A mat having a silicone hinge may be covered by a sheet of silicone or a similar flexible material (
(73) A further alternative is that the mat is made of two rigid panels that are connected by a hinge. The hinge could be covered by a flexible material to provide a continuous surface. A material such as plastic or wood may be used.
(74) Another possibility is for the mat to be made of fabric such as oilcloth that folds around the storage case on any number of walls.
(75) A number of configurations to make the mat larger could be used. The first is shown in
(76) A further option is in
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(78) The hinges referred to may both be live hinges, may both be silicone hinges, or may be one of each type of hinge as described above.
(79) These mat configurations in
(80) Holding means may be provided for retaining the mat to the case. The holding means may include a magnet. A magnet or ferrous component may be imbedded in the mat, without having any impact on the smoothness of the surface. This is advantageous over surface-mounted holding means such as hook and loop fasteners, which necessarily involve disruption to a smooth surface.
(81) A corresponding magnet or ferrous component may be imbedded in, or mounted to, at least one side of the case.
(82) The attachment means on the mat attach to the attachment means on the base of the storage case, making the mat and the storage case one unit (
(83) The mat could be made from any suitable material. What would be most preferable is a type of silicone that is still enough so as to provide a rigid surface to work on. This would be ideal for when on the move. And silicone would work well with the hinge arrangement. Another option is to have a mixed material made up of magnetic pieces and silicone/plastic to create a magnetic plastic/silicone.
(84) The particular arrangement of the mat in
(85) Secondary Containers (
(86) Releasable attachment means may be provided on an outer surface of at least one side of the case, for the attachment of one or more secondary storage containers.
(87) Releasable attachment means may be additionally or alternatively provided on an interior surface of the case. For example, releasable attachment means may be provided on an interior surface of the closure wall or the drawer unit.
(88) A secondary container may be included, the secondary container being sized to fit within the storage case, the secondary container being removable from the storage case, and releasable attachment means being provided for attaching the secondary container to an exterior surface of the storage case. The secondary containers may be the same size as the containers 9 in the case or they may be double, triple or quadruple the size. Essentially they are interchangeable with any number of the containers 9 in the case. The secondary containers have lids so as to secure the items being held.
(89) A second exemplary embodiment of the storage case is described in the following description in the orientation of normal use as shown in
(90) Main Unit
(91) The storage case shown in
(92) The illustrative dimensions and material(s) may be similar to those exemplified in relation to the first described embodiment, but the present invention is not necessarily intended to be limited in this regard.
(93) The front wall 101 is divided into two substantially equal halves: a lower half 101b and an upper half 101a. The upper half 101a is integral with a major section 104a of the top wall 104 and sections 103a of the side walls. The side wall sections 103a in the example are triangular and as shown extend from the lower edge of the upper half of the front wall to the rear of the major section 104a of the top wall. The upper half 101a of the front wall, together with the side wall sections 103a and the major section 104a of the top wall form a door of the case 100. In the example shown, the upper half 101a of the front wall is hinged to the lower half 101b of the front wall. The upper half 101a of the front wall may be arranged to pivot about the upper edge of the lower half 101b of the front wall by other means.
(94) The top wall 104 is divided into the major section 104a, which is integral with the door, and a minor section 104b which is actually the upper edge of a carrying handle 105. Indeed, and referring specifically to
(95) An opening 109 is provided in the handle 105, to enable a user to insert their hand and facilitate carrying of the storage box. A magnetic strip 110 is provided on the handle 105, to enable an identical storage box to be affixed thereto, in a back-to-back orientation, such that two connected storage boxes can be used (in the open configuration) and carried together (in a closed configuration, with the two handles 105 of two connected boxes together effectively forming a single handle. In order to facilitate the extension of the two handles, when two storage boxes are connected together in this manner, an upstanding tab 112 is provided, which extends above the top wall 104 of the storage box when it is in its closed configuration and enables a user to extend the handles of two connected boxes by simply pulling the tab 112 upwardly. A further magnetic strip 111 may be provided at the lower edge of the rear wall 102 to further strengthen the connection between two back-to-back storage boxes.
(96) Further magnetic strips 114 may be provided on one or both side walls 103 to enable other containers to be attached to the box, as will be described in more detail later.
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(100) As previously stated, the side walls 103 of the main unit have attachment means, possibly in the form of magnetic strips or panels 114. Half a panel may be split lengthwise into two different magnetic poles. Other attachment means may be used such as a groove system or clips. Once again, the panels 115 may be for decorative as well as functional purpose.
(101) As discussed above, the rear wall 102 of the storage case and the rear surface of the handle 105 may be provided with magnetic strips or panels 110, 111, which may be provided on the outer surfaces of the wall and handle, or may be embedded therein. These magnetic panels are configured to allow two identical storage cases to be fixed together back-to-back, such that the rear surfaces of the two handles abut. Alternative attachment means for this purpose are envisaged, including a groove system or clips.
(102) As previously stated, the storage case may include a mat 118. The mat may have a non-slip surface, and may be configured as in the previously described example.
(103) Secondary Containers
(104) As previously stated, releasable attachment means 114 may be provided on an outer surface of at least one side of the case, for the attachment of one or more secondary storage containers. One or more secondary containers 120 may be included, each secondary container 120 being sized to fit within the storage case, the secondary container being removable from the storage case, and releasable attachment means being provided for attaching the secondary container 120 to an exterior surface of the storage case.
(105) Referring to
(106) Providing a portable case with removable secondary containers which are attachable to the outside of the case combines the advantages of a desk tidy with the advantages of a portable stationery box. Pens, pencils and other craft items may be stored in the secondary containers, and the secondary containers may in turn be placed within the closable main case for transportation (in exchange for others already in the storage case), depending on the needs of the user.
(107) Various personal configurations can be achieved by the attachment of any number of secondary personal containers.
(108) When work is to be done, the secondary containers may be removed from within the main case and/or separate secondary containers can be obtained and attached to the outer surface of the main case in a convenient configuration, creating a desk tidy.
(109) The releasable attachment means may comprise a dovetail slot, top-hat slot or the like on the exterior surface of the main case and a corresponding protrusion such as a dovetail from an exterior surface of the secondary container. Alternatively, an undercut slot may be provided on the secondary container, with a corresponding protrusion on the main case. A further alternative is magnetic attachment means.
(110) Using an undercut slot and corresponding protrusion to releasably attach the secondary container to the main case is advantageous, since the slots and protrusions may easily be formed integrally with the main case and with the secondary container.
(111) Multiple secondary containers may be provided. Where multiple secondary containers are provided, the secondary containers may include attachment means for releasably attaching the secondary containers to each other. As described above, a protrusion may be provided on an exterior rear surface of each secondary container for corresponding with an undercut slot on the main case. A slot may also be provided on an exterior front surface of each secondary container. In this way, each secondary container may be releasably attached either to the main case, or to another secondary container. This allows the multiple secondary containers to be removed from the main case and arranged in any configuration.
(112) The secondary storage containers may be attached to the outside of the case at various points, and used to build up a larger storage unit.
(113) Releasable attachments means may additionally be provided on an exterior surface of the ends of the main case. The attachment means on the ends of the case may be used for attaching secondary containers, as described above, and may also be used for joining multiple main cases together. Any number of additional desk storage accessories may be provided with corresponding attachment means for attachment to the main case.
(114) The storage case may form part of a larger modular desk system, when it is, for example, at the user's home. When the user wishes to travel, the portable desk tidy may be detached from the additional desk accessories, the secondary containers may be placed within the main case, and the closure installed. The user may then travel with the materials which he or she requires. When the user reaches his or her destination, the secondary containers may be removed from the main case to deploy the portable desk tidy, providing easy access to pens, pencils and the like. When the user returns home, the portable desk tidy system may be reattached to the additional desk accessories.
Advantages of Examples of the Invention
(115) 1. The storage case can store a wide range of stationery and other items, including pens, pencils and paper. Other items for storage may include, as examples gardening and sewing tools and equipment.
(116) 2. The storage case can hold smaller items in the drawer unit as well as longer, larger items and paper in the main storage unit and all the items are visible and accessible when the case is opened.
(117) 3. The storage case is simple to close and store away in any positionupright, on its side or front, due to its simple, rectangular form.
(118) 4. The storage case is easy to carry with its rigid handle that extends upwards into a carrying position. The handle retracts down easily to join the outer, rectangular form of the storage case.
(119) 5. The detachable, slip resistant mat can be separated from the case and used to provide a flat surface to rest on when drawing. The mat can be available in different sizes and different degrees of thickness and weight so as to provide a suitable, smooth working surface. The mat is designed to have a slip resistant surface so that it doesn't move around when worked on.
(120) 6. The magnetised base of the storage case can attach to the magnetised mat so as to provide an all in one working station. This is ideal for when on the move so that the storage case and mat is one unit. And because the mat is slip resistant it means that the chances of items going missing or falling are minimised.
(121) 7. The storage case allows for the compact and convenient transportation of the above mentioned stationery items. When performing craft activities on the move, the user has access to all of the required materials, including a mat for providing a smooth working surface.
(122) 8. The side walls and back walls being magnetised or having other attachment means for the attachment of secondary containers means that the storage case is extendable in its storage and operating functions.
(123) 9. The secondary containers can fit into the storage case so that the individual containers within the storage case are interchangeable.
(124) 10. The angled side wall sections of the door and of the fixed side walls provide easy access to the interior of the ox when the door is fully open.