The present application is a 35 U.S.C. § 371 National Phase conversion of International (PCT) Patent Application No. PCT/CN2016/086171, filed on Jun. 17, 2016, which further claims benefit of Chinese Patent Application No. 201511023153.9, filed on Dec. 29, 2015, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein. The PCT International Patent Application was filed and published in Chinese.
The present invention is related to an airtight box, and more particularly to an airtight box having an opening and locking mechanism.
At present, there are two problems in the practical application of airtight boxes in the market: the inconvenience and noise. The first problem lies in that the opening and locking process cannot be completed by a single action. According to the opening and locking process of an existing airtight box in the market, when opening the airtight box, the first action is to release the locking device by rolling or using downward buttons, and the second action is to completely open the airtight box to fetch articles by pulling, pushing or lifting the same. The locking process is similar. First, the drawer or the lid is closed by pulling, pushing or closing downward. Then, the locking device is locked by rolling or using the downward buttons. The second problem is the noise. As an action of releasing the locking device by rolling or using the downward buttons is used in the opening process, noise will be generated between the airtight box itself and the device fixing the airtight box. Both problems bring bad experience to users. At the same time, a rolling mechanism requires a rolling space to make way, which will cause losses to the effective volume of the drawer.
Therefore, it is necessary to design an improved airtight box to solve the above problems.
The object of the present invention is to provide an airtight box that can be opened simultaneously when being pulled out.
To realize the above object, the present invention employs the following technical solutions. There is provided an airtight box, comprising a box body and a cover covering the box body to close the box body tightly, wherein the box body is provided with a receiving chamber with an opening which opens upwards and two side walls respectively located on both sides of the receiving chamber, a sliding groove extending longitudinally is provided on an outer side of each side wall, the airtight box is further provided with an opening and locking mechanism slidably connecting the cover and the box body, the opening and locking mechanism is provided with a pushing member slidably fixed in the sliding groove and a connecting rod rotatably fixed on the pushing member and mounted inside the cover, and the connecting rod, under an action of the pushing member, presses upwards and drives the cover backwards to expose the receiving chamber to the outside.
As an improved technical solution of the present invention, the pushing member is provided with a main body located above one end of the box body and two hanging walls extending downwards from both ends of the main body respectively, wherein the main body is provided with a pushing hand portion protruding upwards, and the pushing hand portion passes through the cover upwards and is exposed to the outside.
As a further improved technical solution of the present invention, the connecting rod is provided with a supporting rod received inside the cover and two ear rods vertically extending from both ends of the supporting rod respectively, wherein each ear rod is mounted on the hanging wall, and when the pushing member moves backwards, the hanging walls pushes the ear rods backwards and the ear rods drive the supporting rod upwards to support the cover upwards.
As a yet further improved technical solution of the present invention, each hanging wall is provided with an inverted L-shaped guide rail groove and a position limiting groove, wherein the position limiting groove vertically extends and passes through the hanging wall, and the guide rail groove longitudinally extends and passes through the hanging wall.
As a yet further improved technical solution of the present invention, the top of the position limiting groove communicates with the front end of the guide rail groove.
As a yet further improved technical solution of the present invention, the opening and locking mechanism further comprises a sliding member capable of sliding in the sliding groove longitudinally, wherein the sliding member is provided with a first pulley mounted in the position limiting groove and a second pulley mounted in the guide rail groove, and the second pulley is capable of rotating counterclockwise around the first pulley.
As a yet further improved technical solution of the present invention, the first pulley is provided with a front orienteering roller capable of sliding in the sliding groove, a fixed wheel located at an outer side of the front orienteering roller, and a first shaft passing through the axes of the front orienteering roller and of the fixed wheel, wherein an intermediate space is provided between the front orienteering roller and the fixed wheel to form a clamping portion.
As a yet further improved technical solution of the present invention, the second pulley is provided with a driven roller and a shaft cavity passing through the driven roller, wherein an edge of the driven roller is clamped within the clamping portion, and a tail end of the ear rod is received within the shaft cavity.
As a yet further improved technical solution of the present invention, the cover is provided with a box cover and a top cover mounted on the box cover, wherein a position limiting space is provided between the top cover and the box cover to allow the supporting rod to move upwards or downwards.
As a yet further improved technical solution of the present invention, a side of the box cover facing the top cover is provided with several fixing columns protruding upwards and arranged longitudinally to longitudinally limit the supporting rod in the position limiting space.
Compared with the prior arts, in the airtight box of the present invention, an opening and locking mechanism is provided between the cover and the box body, the opening and locking mechanism comprises a pushing member slidably fixed on the box body and a connecting rod rotatably fixed on the pushing member and mounted inside the cover, and the connecting rod rotates under the action of the pushing member and drives the cover upwards and backwards to leave the box body so as to open the airtight box. In this way, the airtight box of the present invention can be pulled out and opened by a single backward pushing action. In addition, if the airtight box of the present invention is used as a drawer of a refrigerator, the drawer can be opened without rolling the cover, thereby saving the rolling space required for rolling the cover and guaranteeing the effective volume of the drawer.
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The refrigerator drawer 900 is further provided with a cover 2, which covers the box body 1 to make the box body 1 into an airtight box 100, and a sealing ring 4 between the box body 1 and the cover 2. The present invention will describe the airtight box 100 in detail.
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The several fixing columns 253 at the two sides of each guiding groove 252 are divided into two groups in the longitudinal direction. The first group of the fixing columns 253 is provided at the front portion of the fixing panel 25, and includes two first fixing columns 253 symmetrically arranged at the two sides of the guiding groove 252 in the horizontal direction. The second group of the fixing columns 253 is provided at the rear portion of the fixing panel 25 close to the first main body 23, and includes two second fixing columns 253 symmetrically arranged at the two sides of the guiding groove 252, and one third fixing column 253 located at the outer side of the guiding groove 252 and at the rear side of one of the second fixing columns 253.
The top cover 22 covers the fixing panel 25, and includes a flat second main body 221, second lateral panels 222 formed by folding from the two sides of the second main body 221 outwards and then downwards, and an extending wall 223 formed by extending backwards in a tilting manner from the rear end of the top cover 22. At the four corners of the second main body 221 corresponding to the fixing columns 253 of the first main body 23 are provided with vertical through holes 224, and vertical through give-way holes 225 are provided at the middle positions thereof. The top cover 22 passes through the through holes 224 through screws (not marked with reference numerals) and enters the fixing columns 253, so that the top cover 22 and the box cover 21 are fixed together. As shown in
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The pushing member 31 is an integral pushing rod, and includes a main body 311 located above the fixing panel 25 of the cover 2, and two handing walls 312 respectively extending downwards from both ends of the main body 311 and respectively located at the outer sides of the two side walls 12 of the box body 1.
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Each hanging wall 312 is provided with an inverted L-shaped guide rail groove 318, which horizontally passes through the hanging wall 312, and a position limiting groove 319. The guide rail groove 318 extends longitudinally and horizontally passes through the hanging wall 312. The position limiting groove 319 vertically extends and horizontally passes through the hanging wall 312. The top of the position limiting groove 319 communicates with the forefront of the guide rail groove 318.
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The sliding member 33 is provided with a first pulley (not marked with a reference numeral) mounted in the position limiting groove 319 and a second pulley (not marked with a reference numeral) mounted in the guide rail groove 318. The first pulley is provided with a front orienteering roller 331, a fixed wheel 332, and a first shaft 333 passing through the axes of the front orienteering roller 331 and of the fixed wheel 332. An intermediate space is provided between the front orienteering roller 331 and the fixed wheel 332 to form a clamping portion 334. The first shaft 333 passes the position limiting groove 319 outwards so that the front orienteering roller 331 can be clamped between the hanging wall 312 and the bottom wall of the sliding groove 121. The hanging wall 312 is located at an inner side of the second lateral panel 222.
The second pulley is provided with a driven roller 335 and a shaft cavity (not marked with a reference numeral) passing through the driven roller. An edge of the driven roller 335 is clamped within the clamping portion 334, and a tail end of the ear rod 322 of the connecting rod 32 passes through the guide rail groove 318 and is received within the shaft cavity of the driven roller 335. At this time, the supporting rod 321 of the connecting rod 32 can rotate about the axis of the shaft cavity. The front orienteering roller 331, the driven roller 335 and the fixed wheel 332 are sequentially arranged at the inner side of the hanging wall 312 from the inside out. The driven roller 335 can rotate counterclockwise about the front orienteering roller 331 with the first shaft 333 as the axis.
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To sum up, in the airtight box 100′ of the second embodiment of the present invention, which is based on the first embodiment, by substituting the movement manner of the pushing member 31 of sliding forwards under manual driving with a movement manner of sliding forwards under electrical driving using the electrically driven structure 5′, the airtight box 100′ realizes automatic opening and closing, thereby facilitating its use.
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The partitioning panel 7 further comprises a stopping member 75. The stopping member 75 includes two installation walls 751 extending vertically at both sides, a first inclined wall 752 located at the front sides of the installation walls 751 and horizontally connecting the installation walls 751, a rear wall 753 located at the rear sides of the two installation walls 751 and connecting the installation walls 751, and installation columns 754 respectively protruding vertically and outwards from the outer sides of the installation walls 751. The installation column 754 is installed in the installation hole 73. The stopping member 75 can rotate upwards or downwards in the opening 71 around the axis of the installation column 754, and can be received in the give-way position 70 between the second inclined wall 74 and the wall body 72. The top of the installation wall 751 further includes a boss 7511, which protrudes outwards, is located above the opening 71 and is supported by the top surface of the partitioning panel 7, so that the stopping member 75 is positioned within the opening 71 and will not be released downwards therefrom. The outer side of the first inclined wall 752 is a first stopping surface which extends from the front to the back and upwards. The outer side of the rear wall 753 is a second stopping surface which extends vertically. The installation column 754 is further fitted over by a spring 755, whose both ends are provided with a first elastic arm 7551 and a second elastic arm 7552 stretching downwards or upwards respectively. In the present embodiment, the spring 755 operates as a torsion spring.
When the refrigerator drawer 900 is in the closed state, the stopping member 75 of the partitioning panel 7 is located at the rear side of the pushing hand portion 317. The first stopping surface of the first inclined wall 751 faces the pushing hand portion 317. If the refrigerator drawer 900 is slightly pushed backwards, the pushing hand portion 317 presses the first stopping surface, and the stopping member 75 is pushed upwards. The stopping member 75 rotates around the installation column 754 until the stopping member 75 contracts upwards till the give-way position 70 above the opening 71. At this time, the first elastic arm 7551 presses the first inclined wall 751, and the second elastic arm 7552 presses the second inclined wall 74. When the pushing hand portion 317 passes the stopping member 75, the stopping member 75 returns to its original position downwards under the action of its self weight and the pushing of the first and second elastic arms 7551, 7552, and is supported by the top surface of the partitioning panel 7. At this time, the second stopping surface is positioned in front of the pushing hand portion 317. When the consumer needs to open the airtight box 100, he/she only needs to pull out the refrigerator drawer 900. The stopping member 75 pushes the pushing hand portion 317 so that the cover 2 and the partitioning panel 7 are maintained to be still relative to each other. The box body 1 of the refrigerator drawer 900 is pulled out, and then the refrigerator drawer 900 is opened. When it needs to clean the cover 2, it only needs to push the stopping member 75 upwards, so that the stopping member 75 contracts upwards to the give-way position 70. Then, the cover 2 can be pulled out.
To sum up, in the refrigerator drawer 900, the partitioning panel 7 is provided between the airtight box 100 and the inner tank of the refrigerator to form the airtight box assembly 200. At a portion of the partitioning panel 7 corresponding to the pushing hand portion 317 is provided the stopping member 75 which can contract upwards or downwards. When the pushing hand portion 317 presses the first stopping surface 752 of the stopping member 75, the stopping member 75 contracts upwards. In this way, the pushing hand portion 317 passes the stopping member 75. Then the stopping member 75 returns to its original position downwards under the action of its self weight and the spring, so that the second stopping surface 753 of the stopping member 75 is positioned in front of the pushing hand portion 317 and pushes the same in an opposite direction. Thus, when the airtight box 100 is pulled out of the inner tank of the refrigerator, the box body 1 is pulled out, and the cover 2 is pushed by the stopping member 75 and is still relative to the partitioning panel 7, thereby achieving the purpose of automatically opening the airtight box 100 using the mechanisms of the refrigerator drawer 900 itself.
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To sum up, in the refrigerator drawer 900, the partitioning panel 7′ is provided between the airtight box 100 and the inner tank of the refrigerator to form the airtight box assembly 200′. At a portion of the partitioning panel 7′ corresponding to the pushing hand portion 317 is provided the stopping member 75′ which can contract upwards or downwards. When the pushing hand portion 317′ presses the stopping member 75′, the pushing hand portion 317 passes the stopping member 75′ using the elastic contracting function of the stopping member 75′, and is then pushed in the opposition direction by the back surface 753′ of the stopping member 75′. Thus, when the airtight box 100 is pulled out of the inner tank of the refrigerator, the pushing hand portion 317 enables the box body 1 of the airtight box 100 to exit outwards relative to the cover 2, thereby opening the airtight box 100. In this way, the airtight box 100 can be automatically opened by cooperating with the partitioning panel 7′.
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The first receiving chamber 80 communicates with the opening 81. The first cube includes two first wall bodies 82 respectively extending vertically and located at both sides of the first receiving chamber 80, and two heart-shaped grooves 83 respectively formed by recessing from the inner sides of the two first wall bodies 82. The two heart-shaped grooves 83 are in mirror symmetry. Each heart-shaped groove 83 includes a first positioning portion 831 located at the bottom, a first guiding groove 832 extending from the first positioning portion 831 backwards and then upwards, a second guiding groove 833 extending from the first positioning portion 831 forwards and then upwards, and a second positioning portion 834 located at a junction of the top portions of the first and second guiding grooves 832, 833. The second positioning portion 834 is located at the junction at the top portion of the heart shape of the heart-shaped groove 83.
The stopping member 9 includes a second cube (not marked with a reference numeral) corresponding to the first cube, a second receiving chamber 90 located in the second cube, and a spring 91 installed in the second receiving chamber 90. The second cube is a smaller version of the first cube so as to be able to be received in the first receiving chamber 80 of the first cube. The second cube includes two second wall bodies 92 corresponding to the two first wall bodies 82, and a bottom wall 93 located at the bottom of the second cube for horizontally connecting the two second wall bodies 92. Each second wall body 92 includes a rotary shaft 921 mounted in the heart-shaped groove 83 and protruding outwards. At a side of the bottom wall 93 facing the second receiving chamber 90 is provided with a column 931 protruding upwards for positioning the spring 91.
In the present embodiment, when the refrigerator drawer 900 is in the inner tank of the refrigerator and is in the closed state, the stopping member 9 is located at the rear side of the pushing hand portion 317. The rotary shaft 921 of the second cube is received in the first positioning portion 831 of the heart-shaped groove 83, and the spring 91 is in a relaxed state along a vertical direction. If the user needs to pull out the refrigerator drawer and open the airtight box 100, he/she first needs to slightly push the refrigerator drawer 900 backwards, until the top of the pushing hand portion 317 presses the lower end of the stopping member 9. At this time, the second cube moves upwards under the action of the pushing force. The rotary shaft 921 is driven by the first guiding groove 832 of the heart-shaped groove 83 to slide backwards and upwards from the first positioning portion 831 till the rotary shaft 921 slides into the second positioning portion 834. The second cube is received in the first receiving chamber 80 of the first cube. At this time, the pushing hand portion 317 passes the original position of the stopping member 9 and continues to move backwards. Then, an external force continues pressing the bottom wall 93 of the stopping member 9 upwards. The rotary shaft 921 continues to slide forwards and downwards along the second guiding groove 833 from the second positioning portion 834, and returns to first positioning portion 831. The stopping member 9, pushed by the spring 91, moves downwards from the opening 81 to exceed the partitioning panel 8 to return to its original position, so that the pushing hand portion 317 is located at the rear side of the stopping member 9 (please refer to
The airtight box assembly 300 in the present embodiment differs from the airtight box assemblies 200 and 200′ of the first and second embodiments in the followings. After the stopping member 9 in the present embodiment is positioned in the second positioning portion 834, an external force is needed to push the stopping member 9 downwards so as to return to its original position. If no external force is present to press the stopping member 9, the airtight box 100 will be opened mechanically. After an external force presses the stopping member, the airtight box 100 can be opened automatically.
To sum up, in the refrigerator drawer 900, the partitioning panel 8 is provided between the airtight box 100 and the inner tank of the refrigerator to form the airtight box assembly 300. At a portion of the partitioning panel 8 corresponding to the pushing hand portion 317 is provided the stopping member 9 which can contract upwards or downwards. When the pushing hand portion 317 presses the stopping member 9, the stopping member 9 operably contracts upwards and returns to its original position downwards. In this way, the pushing hand portion 317 passes the stopping member 9 and is pushed by the same in an opposite direction. Thus, when the airtight box 100 is pulled out of the inner tank of the refrigerator, the box body 1 of the airtight box 100 exits outwards relative to the cover 2 by blocking the pushing hand portion 317 with the stopping member 9, thereby achieving the purpose of opening the airtight box 100. In this way, the airtight box 100 can be automatically opened by cooperating with the partitioning panel 8.
The above embodiments only intend to illustrate the technical solutions of the present invention rather than limit the same. Understanding of the present description should be based on the knowledge of those skilled in the art. For example, the term “longitudinally through” means that a space is through before other parts are installed. For example, the present invention description describes the following terms regarding the directions: “front”, “rear”, “left”, “right”, “above/upward”, and “below/downward”. Although the present description describes the present invention through the above embodiments, equivalent substitutions or modifications of the present invention may be made by those skilled in the art. All the technical solutions and their improvements within the spirit and scope of the present invention shall be embraced by the protection scope of the claims of the present invention.
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