Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 119 and the Paris Convention Treaty, this application claims foreign priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 202321216520.7 filed May 18, 2023, the contents of which, including any intervening amendments thereto, are incorporated herein by reference. Inquiries from the public to applicants or assignees concerning this document or the related applications should be directed to: Matthias Scholl P.C., Attn.: Dr. Matthias Scholl Esq., 245 First Street, 18th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142.
The disclosure relates to the field of storage boxes, and more specifically, to a foldable file box.
File boxes are a form of file storage products that offer advantages such as lightweight design, convenient storage, ample space, and easy access. However, conventional file boxes available in the market are mostly rigid cardboard boxes or injection-molded plastic parts that are non-foldable, which incur higher costs and damage during packaging and transportation. Moreover, most of these boxes can only accommodate a specific size of file folders, limiting their versatility.
The disclosure provides a foldable file box comprising:
In a class of this embodiment, the two side walls and the bottom wall each comprises a plurality of clasps that are foldable; the two side frames and the two hanging rods each comprises a plurality of first grooves for respectively interlocking with corresponding clasps.
In a class of this embodiment, each of the two side frames comprises an inner wall comprising a U-shaped groove; and the two side walls and the bottom wall are embedded into the U-shaped groove.
In a class of this embodiment, the plurality of clasps are trapezoidal structures disposed on the top portion of each of the two side walls and both ends of the bottom wall; the trapezoidal structures on the two side walls are foldable and interlock with the two hanging rods; and the trapezoidal structures on the bottom wall are foldable and interlock with the two side frames.
In a class of this embodiment, the trapezoidal structures are bent to an angle of approximately 45° relative to the two side walls or the bottom wall.
In a class of this embodiment, both ends of each of the two hanging rods comprise a U-shaped fastener comprising two outward extending walls; and each of the two side frames comprises a second groove matched with the U-shaped fastener.
In a class of this embodiment, the plastic sheet, the two side frames, the two hanging rods, and the top cover comprise a flexible material, such as plastic; the two side frames, the two hanging rods, and the top cover are separately manufactured through an injection-molded process.
In a class of this embodiment, the two hanging rods and the two side frames each comprises a protruding edge through which a folder is hooked on the box structure.
In a class of this embodiment, each of the two side frames comprises a bottom part and a plurality of wheels pivotally connected to the bottom part.
In a class of this embodiment, each of the two side frames comprises a plurality of holes; each of the plurality of wheels comprises a bracket that is rotatable; one end of the bracket is disposed into a corresponding hole of each of the two side frames, and the plurality of wheels are detachably connected to the two side frames.
The following advantages are associated with the foldable file box of the disclosure.
The foldable file box comprises two hanging rods, a box body, and two side frames. The box body comprises plastic sheets. The two side frames comprise plastic. The two hanging rods, the box body, and the two plastic side frames interlock with each other, forming a closed storage box. The foldable file box is flat-packed, reducing production and transportation costs, while also preventing transportation damage. Additionally, the foldable file box features preset length and width dimensions to accommodate folders of various sizes in both length and width orientations.
In the drawings, the following reference numbers are used: 1. top cover; 2. Hanging rod; 20. U-shaped fastener; 21. Outward extending wall; 22. Protruding edge; 3. Side frame; 30. Second groove; 4. Plastic sheet; 40. Side wall; 41. Bottom wall; 42. Clasp; 5. Wheel; 50. Bracket; 6. First groove; 7. Hole; 8. Folder; and 9. Hook.
To further illustrate the disclosure, embodiments detailing a foldable file box are described below. It should be noted that the following embodiments are intended to describe and not to limit the disclosure.
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The foldable file box comprises two hanging rods 2, a box body, and two side frames 3. The box body comprises plastic sheets 4. The two side frames 3 comprise plastic. The two hanging rods 2, the box body, and the two plastic side frames 3 interlock with each other, forming a closed storage box. The production and transportation costs and the damage during transportation of the foldable file box are all reduced compared with conventional foldable file boxes. Additionally, the storage box features preset length and width dimensions to accommodate folders of various sizes in both length and width orientations.
Typically, the folders are hung on both sides of the box body. Conventional file boxes on the market are usually integrally formed, leading to increased costs and a higher risk of damage during packaging and transportation.
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The two hanging rods 2, the box body, and the two side frames 3 are all flat structures that interlock with each other, forming a storage box. The design allows the entire product easy to package and transport.
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The two side frames 3 interlock with the two hanging rods 2, forming an open box structure that facilitates the storage of folders of various sizes in two directions. The top cover 1 is then used to close the open box structure, allowing for stable stacking of the foldable file box both vertically and horizontally.
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The trapezoidal structures serve as clasps 42 that are disposed on the top portion of each side walls and the both sides of the bottom wall 41. The two side frames 3 and the two hanging rods 2 each comprises a plurality of first grooves 6 for respectively interlocking with corresponding clasps. A foldable file box is formed through the pictures (1) to (8) as shown in
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The trapezoidal structures take an approximate angle of 45° relative to the corresponding wall, as illustrated in
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The two hanging rods, the two side frames and the box body interlock with each other, forming a box structure comprising a top opening. The folder 8 is placed inside the box structure, and the top cover 1 is then disposed on the box structure to close the top opening.
The plurality of wheels 5 is respectively inserted through the plurality of holes 7. Each side frame further comprises a plurality of third inverted structures respectively disposed above the plurality of holes 7. Each of the plurality of wheels 5 further comprises a T-shaped bracket 50. Each wheel 5 is inserted through the corresponding hole 7 and secured in place by the corresponding second inverted structure.
The foldable file box is flat-packed, reducing production and transportation costs, while also preventing transportation damage. Additionally, the foldable file box features preset length and width dimensions to accommodate folders of various sizes in both length and width orientations.
The foldable file box is used to store toys, clothes, and shoes, preferably the folders 8.
It will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202321216520.7 | May 2023 | CN | national |