BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a casing, more particularly to a casing that has a locking unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 1 illustrates a conventional toolbox 1 that includes a base 11, a tool holder 12, a cover 13, and a locking mechanism. The tool holder 12 is mounted fixedly in the base 11, and has a plurality of compartments 121. The cover 13 is coupled pivotally to the base 11, and is pivotable relative to the base 11 from an opened position, where the cover 13 exposes the compartments 121 of the tool holder 12, to a closed position, where the cover 13 covers the compartments 121 of the tool holder 12. The locking mechanism is operable so as to retain the cover 13 at the closed position. In particular, the locking mechanism includes a pair of locking parts 15 formed on the base 11, and a pair of snap hooks 14 formed on the cover 13. Each of the snap hooks 14 is snapped into engagement with a respective one of the locking parts 15 when the cover 13 is disposed at the closed position.
The aforementioned conventional toolbox 1 is disadvantageous in that it is relatively easy for the snap hooks 14 to snap off undesirably from the locking parts 15. Moreover, since the tool holder 12 is mounted fixedly in the base 11, the tool holder 12 is irreplaceable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a casing capable of overcoming the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the present invention, a casing comprises a base, a cover, and a locking unit. The base defines an accommodating space and has a top opening. The cover is coupled pivotally to the base, and is pivotable relative to the base from an opened position to a closed position, where the cover covers the top opening of the base. The locking unit includes a locking mechanism for retaining selectively the cover in the closed position. The locking mechanism includes a locking protrusion, a U-shaped receiving groove, and a U-shaped handle. The locking protrusion is formed on the cover. The receiving groove is formed on the cover around the locking protrusion, and includes a pair of opposite groove sections and a transverse groove section. The handle is coupled pivotally to the base, and includes a pair of opposite arms and a transverse arm. The handle is pivotable relative to the base from a first unlocking position to a first locking position, where each of the arms is received in a respective one of the groove sections, and the transverse arm is received in the transverse groove section and engages the locking protrusion when the cover is disposed at the closed position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional toolbox;
FIG. 2 is an exploded a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a casing according to the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment to illustrate a state where a cover is disposed at a closed position;
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view of the preferred embodiment to illustrate a state where a handle is disposed at an unlocking position;
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary sectional view of the preferred embodiment to illustrate a state where the handle is disposed at a locking position;
FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view to illustrate a mounting seat of the preferred embodiment; and
FIG. 7 is a perspective view to illustrate the mounting seat of the preferred embodiment in a state of use.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, the preferred embodiment of a casing according to this invention includes a base 2, a cover 4, and a locking unit.
The casing of this embodiment is generally rectangular in shape, and is applied as a tool box.
The base 2 defines an accommodating space (S), and has a top opening (O). In this embodiment, the base 2 includes a base part 21, and a surrounding wall 23 that extends from a periphery of the base part 21, that surrounds the accommodating space (S), and that defines the top opening (O). The surrounding wall 23 of the base 2 includes a pair of parallel wall parts 231, each of which has opposite first and second ends, and a transverse wall part 232 that interconnects the first ends of the wall parts 231 of the surrounding wall 23 of the base 2.
The cover 4 includes a transparent cover part 41, and a surrounding wall 42 that extends from a periphery of the cover part 41. The surrounding wall 42 of the cover 4 includes a pair of parallel wall parts 421, each of which has opposite first and second ends, and a transverse wall part 422 that interconnects the first ends of the wall parts 421 of the surrounding wall 42 of the cover 4. The second end of each of the wall parts 421 of the surrounding wall 42 of the cover 4 is connected pivotally to the second end of a respective one of the wall parts 231 of the surrounding wall 23 of the base 2. The cover 4 is pivotable relative to the base 2 from an opened position, where the cover 4 exposes the top opening (O) of the base 2, as best shown in FIG. 2, to a closed position, where the cover 4 covers the top opening (O) of the base 2, as best shown in FIG. 3.
The locking unit includes a first locking mechanism that retains selectively the cover 4 in the closed position. In particular, the first locking mechanism includes a locking protrusion 61 (see FIGS. 2 and 3), a U-shaped receiving groove 62, and a U-shaped handle 63. The locking protrusion 61 is formed on the transverse wall part 422 of the surrounding wall 42 of the cover 4. The receiving groove 62 is formed on the transverse wall part 422 of the surrounding wall 42 of the cover 4 around the locking protrusion 61, and includes a pair of opposite groove sections 621 and a transverse groove section 622. The handle 63 includes a pair of opposite arms 631 and a transverse arm 632. Each of the arms 631 has a first end portion that is connected pivotally to the transverse wall part 232 of the surrounding wall 23 of the base 2, and a second end portion opposite to the first end portion of a respective one of the arms 631 of the handle 63. The transverse arm 632 of the handle 63 interconnects the second end portions of the arms 631 of the handle 63.
Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, the handle 63 is pivotable relative to the base 2 from a first unlocking position, where the transverse arm 632 of the handle 63 is disposed externally of the transverse groove section 622 of the receiving groove 62, as best shown in FIG. 4, to a first locking position, where the second end portion of each of the arms 631 of the handle 63 is receive in a respective one of the groove sections 621 of the receiving groove 62, and the transverse arm 632 of the handle 63 is received in the transverse groove section 622 of the receiving groove 62 and engages the locking protrusion 61 (see FIG. 2) when the cover 4 is disposed at the closed position, as best shown in FIG. 5. It is noted that the transverse wall part 232 of the surrounding wall 23 of the base 2 is formed with a pair of opposite receiving recesses 64 (see FIG. 2), each of which is registered with a respective one of the groove sections 621 of the receiving groove 62 in the cover 4 when the cover 4 is disposed at the closed position. The first end portion of each of the arms 631 of the handle 63 is received in a respective one of the receiving recesses 64 in the transverse wall part 232 of the surrounding wall 23 of the base 2, as best shown in FIG. 5.
Referring back to FIGS. 2 and 3, the locking unit further includes a second locking mechanism that retains the cover 4 in the closed position. In particular, the second locking mechanism includes a pair of slide rails 71, a pair of tabs 72, and a pair of sliding members 73. Each of the slide rails 71 is mounted on the transverse wall part 422 of the surrounding wall 42 of the cover 4, and defines a locking groove 710. Each of the tabs 72 is formed on a periphery of the transverse wall part 232 of the surrounding wall 23 of the base 2, and is received in the locking groove 710 in a respective one of the slide rails 71 when the cover 4 is disposed at the closed position, as best shown in FIG. 4. Each of the sliding members 73 is coupled slidably to a respective one of the slide rails 71. In this embodiment, each of the sliding member 73 is slidable along the respective one of the slide rails 71 between a second locking position, where the sliding members 73 engage the tabs 72 so as to retain the tabs 72 in the locking grooves 710 in the slide rails 71, as best shown in FIG. 4, and a second unlocking position, where the sliding members 73 disengage the tabs 72 so as to permit outward movement of the tabs 72 from the locking grooves 710 in the slide rails 710.
The casing further includes a mounting seat 3 that serves to hold tools 8 thereon, that is disposed in the accommodating space (S) of the base 2, and that is fastened releasably to the wall parts 231 of the surrounding wall 23 of the base 2. In particular, with further reference to FIG. 6, the mounting seat 3 is formed with a plurality of ridges 31, each of which has opposite first and second walls 311, 312. The second wall 312 of each of the ridges 31 cooperates with the first wall 311 of an adjacent one of the ridges 31 to form a V-shaped groove. The casing further includes a first fastening unit that fastens releasably the mounting seat 3 to the wall parts 231 of the surrounding wall 23 of the base 2. In this embodiment, the first fastening unit includes a plurality of notches 50 that are formed on the wall parts 231 of the surrounding wall 23 of the base 2, and a plurality of tongues 51 that are formed on the ridges 31 of the mounting seat 3. Each of the tongues 51 engages a respective one of the notches 50 when the mounting seat 3 is disposed in the accommodating space (S) of the base 2.
The mounting seat 3 includes a plurality of tool holders 33, each of which is mounted releasably to the first wall 311 of a respective one of the ridges 31. In particular, the casing further includes a second fastening unit that fastens releasably each of the tool holders 33 to the first wall 311 of the respective one of the ridges 31. The second fastening unit includes a plurality of fastening holes 80 that are formed in the first wall 311 of each of the ridges 31, and a plurality of hook fasteners 81 that are formed on each of the tool holders 33. Each of the hook fasteners 81 engages a respective one of the fastening holes 80 when the tool holder 33 is mounted on the first wall 311 of the respective ridge 31. The construction as such permits the tool holders 33 of the casing of this invention to be replaceable.
The second fastening unit further includes a pair of L-shaped grooves 82 formed in a junction of two adjacent ones of the ridges 31, and a pair of L-shaped hooks 83 formed on each of the tool holders 33 for guiding fastening of the tool holder 33 on the first wall 311 of the respective ridge 31. Each of the hooks 83 extends into a respective one of the grooves 82 at the junction of two adjacent ones of the ridges 31 when the tool holder 33 is mounted on the first wall 311 of the respective ridge 31.
With further reference to FIG. 7, each of the tool holders 33 is formed with a plurality of spaced apart bores 320. Each of the bores 320 receives an end portion of a respective one of the tools 8.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.