1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a modular storage assembly, in particular, to a modular storage assembly with compartments and each of which has a releasably installed pivotal door.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to U.S. Pat. No. 6,669,036, a modular storage assembly includes a plurality of walls and connectors holding the plurality of walls in a way to form a plurality of compartments, with each of the plurality of compartments defines an opening for allowing admission of an article inside the compartment. Unfortunately, the open compartment can not protect the stored article inside from publicity. In addition, the stored article is easily covered by dust in atmosphere.
Referring to TW Pat. No. M318957, a modular storage assembly includes a door panel for closing a compartment defined thereof is adapted to resolve the problems. However, it is somewhat inconvenient if door panels were disassembled from the associated compartments. For instance, user has to dismount a pivotal connection of the door panel with a connector and then dismount another pivotal connection of the door panel with another connector. Further, if the door panel for the compartment which has other compartments formed above, user then has to involve in disassembling the above positioned compartments in order to take down the door panel, thus result in a very laborious procedure.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
According to the present invention, a modular storage assembly includes a plurality of connectors and a plurality of panels joined together by the plurality of connectors as to define a compartment. Each of the plurality of connectors includes a body having a plurality of first slots and a plurality of second slots. Each of the plurality of first slots is utilized to receive one of the plurality of panels. Further, two blocks are releasably mounted in one of the plurality of the second slots of the two connectors respectively. A door is pivotally connected with two blocks as to close the opening of the compartment and whereby the door is releasably mounted to the modular storage assembly. Additionally, the modular storage assembly is adapted to be built with a plurality of compartments.
The primary objective of the modular storage assembly according to the present invention is that user could uninstall the door from the modular storage assembly by just taking the blocks out of the second slots and without involving in uninstalling of the connectors.
Another objective of the present invention is that assembly and disassembly of the door is convenient and simple.
A further objective of the present invention is that arrangement of first and second slots prevents interference of the door with the associated panels.
A further objective of the present invention is that the connectors would not interfere pivotal motions of the door.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the drawings.
The present invention will be described through detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings.
Referring to
Each of the panels 10 includes a frame 11 which has a structure with uniform thickness and confines an empty space. Further, a sheet 12 is attached to the frame 11 to cover the empty space, however, corners 13 of the frame 11 are not covered by the sheet 12. It is understood that each corner is defined at a junction of two peripheral sides of the frame 11.
Each of the connectors 20 includes a body having a first surface 21 and a second surface 24 parallel to one another, and the first and second surfaces 21 and 24 have dimensions substantially equal to one another. In addition, a plurality of first slots 22 are formed thereon and each first slot 22 is formed between two walls extending transverse to the second surface 24. In this preferred embodiment, the plurality of first slots 23 are utilized to receive the plurality of the panels 10, respectively. Particularly, one of the corners 13 of the associated panel 10 is received in one of the plurality of first slots 22. Further, a plurality of second slots 23 are formed thereon between the first and second surfaces 21 and 24, which will be described further hereinafter.
The modular storage assembly further includes a door 40 pivotally connected with two connectors 20 as to close the opening 51 of the compartment 50. Specifically, two blocks 30 are releasably mounted in one of the plurality of the second slots 23 of the two connectors 20, respectively; and the door 40 has two axially opposite pivotal ends 41 formed along an edge of the door 40 and pivotally received in two blocks 30 respectively. Preferably, each of the two blocks 30 has a cavity 33 defined in a front side in which one of the pivotal ends 41 is received so that the door 40 and the blocks 30 are prevented from detachment. In addition, because the blocks are releasably mounted to the connectors 20 and the door 40 is pivotally connected to the blocks 30, the door 40 is thus releasably mounted to the modular storage assembly. In this regard, user could uninstall the door 40 from the modular storage assembly by just taking the blocks 30 out of the second slots 23 and without involving in uninstalling of the connectors 20.
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In light of the forgoing, the modular storage assembly according to the present invention exhibits several advantages. Firstly, user could uninstall the door 40 and 60 from the modular storage assembly by just taking the blocks 30 out of the second slots 23 and without involving in uninstalling of the connectors 20.
Secondly, assembly and disassembly of the door 40 and 60 is convenient and simple.
Thirdly, arrangement of first and second slots 22 and 23 prevents interference of the door 40 and 60 with the associated panels 10.
Fourthly, the connectors 20 would not interfere pivotal motions of the door 40 and 60.
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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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96222676 | Dec 2007 | TW | national |