1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a box and, more particularly, to a box equipped with a dual-colored handle.
2. Related Prior Art
People use tool boxes to contain various tools. The tools can easily be placed in the tool boxes for storage and transportation and taken from the tool boxes for use.
A first conventional tool box includes two shells. Each shell includes a first edge pivotally connected to the first edge of the other shell so that the tool box can be opened and closed. Each shell further includes a second edge that can be locked to the second edge of the other shell so that the tool box can be locked in the closed position. A handle is pivotally connected to the second edge of one of the shells. The shells are often made of a same color so that the first conventional tool box looks dull.
A second conventional tool box is identical to the first conventional tool box except including two handles each pivotally connected to the second edge of a corresponding one of the shells. The handles are often made of a same color so that the second conventional tool box looks dull too.
As disclosed in Taiwanese Patent M241195, a tool box includes a dual-colored buckle for locking two shells to each other.
As disclosed in Taiwanese Patent M271680, a tool box includes two shells made of different colors. More dual-colored tool boxes can be seen in Taiwan Patents D115800 and D152808.
Therefore, the present invention is intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a tool box with an aesthetically pleasant handle.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the handle includes a frame of a color and a pad of another color. The frame is formed with two axles. The pad is formed with two rings each. Each of the rings is placed around and on a corresponding one of the axles as the frame and the pad are joined together.
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings wherein:
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The shell 11 includes two hoods 13, a recess 14, and two lugs 17 at the second edge. Each hood 13 includes a space 15 for receiving an upper portion of a corresponding lug 17 while a lower portion of the lug 17 is placed out of the hood 13. Each hood 13 includes a semi-circular cutout 16 that faces the semi-circular cutout 16 of the other hood 13. The recess 14 is made between the hoods 13. Each lug 17 includes an aperture 18.
The shell 20 includes two hoods 21 and a recess 22 at the second edge. Each hood 21 includes a space 23 for receiving the lower portion of a corresponding lug 17. Each hood 21 includes a semi-circular cutout 24 that faces the semi-circular cutout 24 of the other hood 21. The recess 22 is made between the hoods 21.
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The pad 40 is made of a soft material to provide a soft feel for a user. The pad 40 is made of another color than that of the frame 31. The pad 40 includes two semi-tubes 42 each formed at an end, two arched flanges 45 each formed next to a corresponding one of the semi-tubes 42, and two rings 44 each formed next to a corresponding one of the arched flanges 45. Each semi-tubes 42 includes an arched concave face 43. The arched flanges 45 extend beyond the semi-tubes 42 in a radial direction.
The end 34 of each axle 33 is inserted in a corresponding ring 44 to connect the frame 31 to the pad 40. An arched convex face of each axle 33 is in tight contact with the arched concave face 43 of a corresponding semi-tube 42. The semi-tube 32 of each axle 33 and the corresponding semi-tube 42 together form an annular portion. The arched flange 35 of each axle 33 and a corresponding arched flange 45 together form an annular flange. Advantageously, the dual-colored handle 30 is robust, comfortable to use and aesthetically pleasant.
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The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.