This invention discloses a foldable drawer storage device which can be folded flat for convenient storage and lower transportation costs.
A plastic drawer storage device commonly seen on the market mainly consist of a frame and a drawer. The drawer can be installed on the frame and is exposed by pulling outwards and stored by pushing inwards. The frame is usually a one-piece design and large in size. The drawer is also in one-piece design. Despite its lightweight, the plastic drawer is often too large in size, taking up too much space, which adds difficulties to storage as well as transportation costs.
There is also another type consisting of a single shell and a drawer on the market. The shell is made one-piece and has only one opening. The drawer is also in one-piece design. The drawer is pushed into the shell to form a storage device with one drawer. Even this type of storage device inevitably takes up too much space.
In order to solve such size-related problem, this invention discloses a foldable drawer storage device which can fold flat to significantly reduce the space taken up when in storage, which helps with storage and lower transportation costs.
The foldable drawer storage device disclosed in this invention consists of: one drawer and one shell. The drawer consists of: one bottom panel, one front panel, one rear panel, one left panel, and one right panel. The lower ends of the front, rear, left and right panels are pin-connected to the front, rear, left and right ends of the bottom panel, and can rotate to upright or lying position. The shell consists of: one top panel, one left outer panel, and one right outer panel. The top ends of the left and right outer panels are each pin-connected to the left and right ends of the top panel. The left outer panel and the right outer panel can then rotate to upright or lying position. The two outer walls of the bottom panel each has a protruding bar with the back sides facing each other. There is a guiding groove on each of the insides of the left and right outer panels of the shell. The grooves face each other. By inserting the two protruding bars on the outer walls of the bottom panel of the drawer into the two guiding grooves of the insides of the left and right outer panels of the shell, the drawer can be pushed into the shell.
Each of the two sides of the top panel of the shell has a downward-facing protruding wall. The inner walls of the two protruding walls each has at least one co-axial pivot. The top ends of the left and right outer panels each has at least one C-shaped hook corresponding to each pivot. By hooking the C-shaped hooks of the left and right outer panels onto the corresponding pivots of the top panel, the left and right outer panels can rotate to upright or lying position. The bottom ends of the two protruding walls of the top panel each has at least one downward-facing protruding hook; the top ends of the left and right outer panels each has as least one hole to allow the protruding hooks of the two protruding walls to pass through. This holds the left and right outer panels to be locked in upright position.
The two edges of the top side of the top panel of the shell each has two protruding points. The bottom sides of the left and right outer panels each has two positioning holes. The positioning holes and the protruding points correspond to one another in a top-bottom manner.
Four sides of the bottom panel of the drawer each has a upward-facing protruding wall. The inner walls of the protruding walls each has at least one co-axial pivot. Corresponding to the pivots of the protruding walls, the bottom ends of the front, rear, left and right panels each has at least one C-shaped hook. By hooking the C-shaped hooks of the front, rear, left and right panels onto the pivots of the bottom panel, the front, rear, left and right panels can rotate to upright or lying position. The top ends of the left and right protruding walls of the bottom panel each has at least one upward-facing protruding hook. The bottom ends of the left and right panels each has at least one hole for the protruding hooks of the left and right protruding walls of the bottom panel to pass through. This allows the left and right panels to be locked into upright position.
The front and rear ends of the left and right panels of the drawer each has one inward-facing L-shaped hook. When the front panel is in upright position, the L-shaped hooks at the front ends of the left and right panels can stop at the front end of the front wall. When the rear panel is in upright position, the L-shaped hooks at the rear ends of the left and right panels can stop at the rear end of the rear panel. The insides of the L-shaped hooks on the front and rear ends of the left and right panels each has one horizontally extending, double-slope inner stopping block. The inner stopping blocks can each stop the insides of the front and rear panels.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein.
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Four sides of the bottom panel 10 of the drawer 1 each has an upward-facing protruding wall 12, 13, 14, 15. The inner walls of the protruding walls 12, 13, 14, 15 each has at least one co-axial pivot 121, 131, 141, 151. Corresponding to the pivots 121, 131, 141, 151 of the protruding walls 12, 13, 14, 15 of the bottom ends of the front 20, rear 30, left 40 and right 50 panels each has at least one C-shaped hook 21, 31, 41, 51. By hooking the C-shaped hooks 21, 31, 41, 51 of the front 20, rear 30, left 40 and right 50 panels onto the pivots 121, 131, 141, 151 of the bottom panel 10, the front 20, rear 30, left 40 and right 50 panels can rotate to upright or lying position with the pivots 121, 131, 141, 151 as axes. In this embodiment, the protruding walls 12, 13 on the front and rear ends of the bottom panel 10 each has three pivots 121, 131. The front and rear panels 20, 30 each has three C-shaped hooks 21, 31. There are four pivots 141, 151 on the protruding walls 14, 15 of the left and right ends of the bottom panel 10. The left and right panels 40, 50 each has four C-shaped hooks 41, 51. There is a handle 16 extending out of the protruding wall 12 of the bottom panel. The handle 16 allows the user to move the drawer 1 conveniently.
The top ends of the left and right protruding walls 14, 15 of the bottom panel 10 of the drawer 1 each has at least one upward-facing protruding hook 142, 152. The bottom ends of the left and right panels 40, 50 each has at least one hole 42, 52 (see
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To fold the drawer 1, the front and rear panel 20, 30 rotates to lying position, as shown in
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Each of the two sides of the top panel 60 of the shell 2 has a downward-facing protruding wall 61, 62. The inner walls of the two protruding walls 61, 62 each has at least one co-axial pivot 611, 621. The top ends of the left and right outer panels 70, 80 each has at least one C-shaped hook 72, 82 corresponding to each pivot 611, 621. By hooking the C-shaped hooks 72, 82 of the left and right outer panels 70, 80 onto the corresponding pivots 611, 621 of the top panel 60, the left and right outer panels 70, 80 can rotate to upright or lying position with the pivots 611, 621 as axes. In this embodiment, the two protruding bars 61 on the top panel 60 each has four pivots 611, 621. The left and right outer panels 70, 80 each has four C-shaped hooks 72, 82.
The bottom ends of the two protruding walls 61, 62 of the top panel 60 of the shell 2 each has at least one downward-facing protruding hook 612, 622. The top ends of the left and right outer panels 70, 80 each has as least one hole 73, 83 (see
The aforementioned pivots 121, 131, 141, 151, 611, 612 share the same structure, and the C-shaped hooks 21, 31, 41, 51, 72, 82 share the same structure. Please see
The two edges of the top side of the top panel 60 of the shell 2 each has two protruding points 63. The bottom sides of the left and right outer panels 70, 80 each has two positioning holes 74, 84. The positioning holes 74, 84 and the protruding points 63 correspond to one another in a top-bottom manner. When in use, one of the shells 2 can be stacked on another. Thus, the protruding points 63 on top of the lower shell 2 can be inserted into the positioning holes 74, 84 of the upper shell 2. This allows the two shells to be stacked firmly, as shown in
The drawer 1 can also be installed into an assembled shelf 3, as shown in
In conclusion, the foldable drawer storage device disclosed in this invention can be folded flat to significantly reduce the size and help with storage and transportation. The drawer alone can also be installed into assembled shelves, which adds to the storage capabilities of such assembled shelved.
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