The present invention relates to a combinative locker.
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The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a robust combinative locker.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a combinative locker that is safe to use.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a combinative locker that can be stably put on another combinative locker.
According to the present invention, a combinative locker includes four peripheral panels, a rear panel and a front panel. The peripheral panels are connected with one another. Each of the peripheral panels includes an internal side, a rear edge, a front edge, a first reinforcement device formed on the internal side at the rear edge and a second reinforcement device formed on the internal side at the front edge. The rear panel includes a plurality of edges each connected with the rear edge of one of the peripheral panels. The front panel includes a plurality of edges one of which is pivotally connected with the front edge of one of the peripheral panels.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description in conjunction with the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings.
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The rear panel 10 includes four edges. A fin 11 extends perpendicularly from each edge of the rear panel 10. Each fin 11 includes a corrugated edge that defines a groove 12.
Each peripheral panel 20 includes a rear edge, two lateral edges and a front edge. Referring to
The reinforcement device 23 includes a strip 230 extending in parallel to each peripheral panel 20 and a fin 231 extending from the strip 230 at an angle. The reinforcement device 23 is preferably a retroflexed edge of each peripheral panel 20.
The reinforcement device 24 includes a strip 240 extending in parallel to each peripheral panel 20 and a corrugated member 241 integrated with the strip 240. Each peripheral panel 20 and its the corrugated member 241 together define a channel 242. The reinforcement device 24 is preferably a retroflexed edge of each peripheral panel 20.
Four L-shaped connectors 31 and four shafts 30 are used to connect the peripheral panels 20 with one another and keep them in position.
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Each shaft 30 is inserted in the tubes 22 formed at one lateral edge of one peripheral panel 20 and the tubes 22 formed at one lateral edge of another peripheral panel 20. Two washers 33 are mounted on one of the shafts 30.
The shutter 40 includes four edges. A fin 41 extends perpendicularly from each edge of the shutter 40. A tube 42 is attached to a fin 41. Two opposite fins 41 both define an aperture 44. The tube 42 is aligned with the apertures 44. A knob 43 is attached to the shutter 40 for facilitating operation of the shutter 40. The shutter 40 is confined between the washers 33 so that it will not strike two vertical peripheral panels 20.
Two shafts 32 are used to pivotally connect the shutter 40 with a peripheral panel 20. Each shaft 32 is inserted through a hole 243 defined in the front edge of a peripheral panel 20 and an aperture 44, and fit in a tube 42.
A board 50 is installed in the locker by four pairs of pins 51 and caps 52. Each pin 51 is installed into the interior of the locker through one of the apertures 25 in one of the vertical peripheral panels 20 with an enlarged head thereof left in the extension of the locker. Each cap 52 is put on one of the pins 51. Thus, the pairs of pins 51 and caps 52 are firmly attached to the vertical peripheral panels 20 in order to support the board 50.
The present invention has been described via 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.
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