Information
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Patent Grant
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6648166
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Patent Number
6,648,166
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 19, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 206 372
- 206 373
- 220 520
- 220 522
- 312 902
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A portable storage assembly includes a central support structure and a container assembly comprising a storage container and a cover member. The container assembly is movable between access and storage positions with respect to the central support structure. When the container assembly is in its access position, the storage container is in its access position and the cover member is movable into its open position and when the cover member is in its closed position, the container assembly can be moved into its storage position in which the storage container is in its storage position with respect to the central support structure. The central support structure holds the cover member closed when the container assembly is in its storage position. A locking assembly releasably locks the container assembly in its storage position. A handle is connected to the central support structure for carrying assembly.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention is generally related to storage assemblies and more particularly to portable folding storage assemblies for storing and carrying a plurality of items.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Most portable storage boxes (such as, for example, toolboxes used for storing tools and related items for various types of work such as carpentry, electrical work, sewing and various hobbies) generally comprise a relatively large, box-like container having a pivotally mounted cover or lid. The relatively large container provides a relatively deep storage space. Often, a lower portion of this storage space is used to store relatively large tools (such as hammers, wrenches, screwdrivers, scissors, pliers and the like) and a removable tray-like structure is disposed in the upper portion of the storage space. The tray is a relatively shallow container that can be used to store smaller items (such as pencils, retractable rules, fasteners and the like).
This arrangement is disadvantageous for several reasons. For example, workers often have to use may small items (such as of fasteners of various sizes) while working. A carpenter may have to use nails or screws of various sizes, for instance, and a person who is sewing may use pins, buttons and like items of various sizes while working. Although the storage area of the tray may be subdivided into a few small compartments which can be used to organize some of the small items used by the worker, the tray arrangement often does not provide a sufficient number of compartments or an optimal arrangement of compartments for many tasks. Another disadvantage of this type of toolbox is that the tray must be removed from the storage box to provide access to the relatively large items at the bottom of the storage space.
There is a need for a portable storage box that can provide a large number of small compartments to accommodate and organize a large number of small items, that can also provide relatively large storage spaces for relatively large tools, and that can provide easy access and well organized access to all of the storage space provided by the storage box.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The need identified above is met by a portable folding storage assembly for storing and carrying a plurality of items constructed according to the principles of the present invention. The storage assembly includes a central support structure constructed and arranged to be supported in a generally upright position on a level support surface and a container assembly. The container assembly includes a storage container and a cover member. The storage container provides an interior storage space and an access opening into the storage space. The storage container is mounted on the central support structure for movement with respect thereto between an access position and a storage position. The cover member is movable with respect to the storage container between a closed position in which the cover member is in covering relation with the access opening of the storage container to retain stored items within the storage space and an open position in which the cover member is moved away from the access opening of the storage container to allow items to be placed in and removed from the storage space of the storage container. The container assembly is movable between an access position and a storage position with respect to the central support structure. The container assembly is constructed and arranged such that (1) when the container assembly is in its access position, the storage container is in its access position and the cover member is movable into its open position and (2) when the cover member is in its closed position the container assembly can be moved into its storage position in which the storage container is in its storage position with respect to the central support structure. The central support structure is constructed and arranged such that when the container assembly is in its storage position, the central support structure is positioned to hold the cover member in its closed position with respect to the storage container. The storage assembly includes a locking assembly that is constructed and arranged to releasably lock the container assembly in its storage position. A handle is connected to the central support structure. The handle is manually engagable by a hand of a worker to enable the worker to carry the central support structure, particularly when the container assembly is in its storage position.
The storage assembly
10
further includes a plurality of drawers, each drawer providing a storage space for storing items therein. Each of the drawers is mounted in the central support structure for movement between open and closed drawer positions. The container assembly and the plurality of drawers are constructed and arranged such that 1) when the container assembly is in its access position the drawers are movable between their open and closed positions and such that 2) when the drawers are in their closed positions, movement of the container assembly into its storage position releasably locks each drawer in its closed position.
Other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a perspective view of an example portable folding storage assembly constructed according to the principles of the present invention, the storage assembly including a pair of container assemblies and a plurality of drawers mounted on a central support structure, the container assemblies being shown in their storage positions and the drawers being shown in their closed positions in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2
is a view similar to
FIG. 1
except showing each container assembly in its access position, one container assembly having a cover member thereof in a closed position and the other container assembly having the cover member thereof in a partially open position to show a plurality of compartments within the storage space thereof, and
FIG. 2
further showing one of the drawers in a partially open position;
FIG. 3
shows a perspective view of another example portable folding storage assembly constructed according to the principles of the present invention, the folding storage assembly including the container assemblies, each shown in its storage position, and a storage bin shown pivoted into its access position;
FIG. 4
is a view similar to
FIG. 3
except showing two of the container assemblies of the storage assembly in their access positions and showing the respective cover members thereof partially open and showing a drawer of the storage assembly in its partially open position; and
FIG. 5
is a view from another perspective of the portable folding storage assembly of
FIG. 3
except showing all three of the container assemblies thereof in their access positions and showing the cover member of each container assembly in its closed position with respect thereto.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIGS. 1 and 2
show an example of a portable folding storage assembly
10
constructed according to the principles of the present invention for storing, organizing and carrying a plurality of items. The storage assembly
10
includes a central support structure
12
constructed and arranged to be supported in a generally upright position on a level support surface and a pair of container assemblies
14
,
16
movably mounted on the central support structure
12
. The particular container assemblies
14
,
16
that are shown to illustrate the principles of the invention are of similar construction to one another. Only container assembly
14
is considered in detail, but the construction and operation of container assembly
16
can be understood from this discussion. The container assembly
14
includes a storage container
18
and a cover member
20
.
The storage container
18
provides an interior storage space
22
and an access opening
24
into the storage space
22
. The storage container
18
is mounted on the central support structure
12
for movement with respect thereto between an access position (see
FIG. 2
) and a storage position (see FIG.
1
). The cover member
20
is movable with respect to the storage container between a closed position (see
FIG. 1
, for example, or the container assembly
16
of
FIG. 2
) in which the cover member
20
is in covering relation with the access opening
24
of the storage container
18
to retain stored items (not shown in the figures) within the storage space
22
and an open position (the cover member
20
of container assembly
14
is shown partially open in
FIG. 2
) in which the cover member
20
is moved away from the access opening
24
of the storage container
18
to allow items to be placed in and removed from the storage space of the storage container. The cover member
20
may be movably attached to the storage container
18
for movement between open and closed positions with respect thereto. More specifically, in the example storage assembly
10
the cover member
20
is pivotally attached to the storage container
18
by a set of hinges
26
.
The storage space of the storage container
18
of the container assembly
14
is divided into a plurality of compartments
27
by walls
29
. The storage space of the storage container
18
(not shown) of the other container assembly
16
may also be divided into a plurality of compartments (by a similar wall arrangement, for example) for storing and organizing relatively small items or, alternatively, the storage container
18
may have a single, undivided storage space for holding relatively large items. The compartments
27
can be used for organizing a plurality of personal items stored in the storage space.
The container assembly
14
is movable between an access position (
FIG. 2
) and a storage position (
FIG. 1
) with respect to the central support structure
12
. When the container assembly
14
is in its access position, the storage container
18
thereof is in its access position and the cover member
20
thereof is movable into its open position. When the cover member
20
is in its closed position, the container assembly
14
can be moved into its storage position (in which the storage container thereof is in its storage position with respect to the central support structure). When the container assembly
14
is in its storage position, the cover member
20
is positioned between the central support structure
12
and the storage container
18
on which it is mounted. This positioning holds the cover member
20
in its closed position with respect to the associated storage container
18
. When the cover member
20
is in its closed position, the cover member
20
closes the top opening of each compartment
27
, thereby preventing items in one compartment from moving into another compartment (when, for example, the container assembly is pivoted into its storage position or when the storage assembly
10
is placed on its side when both of the container assemblies thereof are in their storage positions).
A locking assembly
28
releasably locks the container assembly
14
in its storage position. A handle
30
is connected to the central support structure
12
. The handle
30
is manually engagable by a hand of a worker to enable the worker to carry the storage assembly
10
.
A plurality of drawers
32
are mounted in the central support structure
12
for movement between open and closed positions. Each drawer
32
provides a storage space
34
for storing items (not shown) therein. When the container assemblies
14
,
16
are in their access positions, the drawers
32
are movable between their open and closed positions. When the drawers
32
are in their closed positions, movement of the container assemblies
14
,
16
into their storage positions releasably locks (in a manner described below) the drawers
32
in their closed positions. The drawers
32
may be constructed to be removable from the central support structure
12
so that each drawer
32
provides a detachable container. One or more drawers
32
may be divided into a plurality of compartments to organize items stored within each drawer, or alternatively, each drawer
32
may include a single storage space
34
(as shown).
In the example storage assembly
10
, the central support structure
12
, each storage container
18
, and each cover member
20
are each constructed of a suitable light weight, high strength molded plastic material, although any suitable material may be used in their construction. Each hinge
26
may be of integral plastic construction (as shown) or may be of any other suitable construction. Each hinge
26
may, for example, include integral plastic portions and/or metal hinge parts (such as a metal rod which forms the pivot axis of the hinge, for example). More particularly, the hinge halves may be integrally formed on the storage container and cover member, respectively, of plastic material or each hinge may be constructed entirely of metal parts which are secured to the plastic (or other material if another material is used in the construction) by appropriate fasteners such as rivets or the like.
The central support structure
12
includes an upper portion
36
and a lower base portion
38
. The upper portion
36
generally defines two opposing sidewalls
40
,
42
(sidewall
42
is not visible in the figures but its location is generally indicated with the arrow associated with reference number
42
in
FIG. 2
) and a pair of opposing ends
44
,
46
(end
46
is not visible but is generally indicated by reference numeral
46
). The base portion
38
is relatively wide and supports the upper portion
36
thereof in an upright position and supports the storage assembly
10
in an upright position on a level surface when the storage assembly is in its closed position (that is, when each container assembly
14
,
16
is in its storage position).
The container assemblies
14
,
16
of the example storage assembly
10
are mounted on opposite sides of the central support structure
12
. The base portion
38
includes two pairs of integral plastic cylindrical projections
48
(only one pair member of each pair is visible in the figures) that are received within openings
50
formed in a pair of rearwardly projecting flanges or wall portions
52
integrally formed on the storage container
18
of each container assembly
14
,
16
. The cylindrical projections
48
define a pivot axis for the pivotal movement of the associated storage containers
18
with respect to the central support structure
12
. Any other suitable arrangement can be used for pivotally mounting the storage container
18
of each container assembly
14
,
16
on the base portion of the central support structure
12
.
Thus, each storage container
18
is pivotally mounted to the central support structure
12
for movement between its storage and access positions. When a storage container
18
is in its access position, it extends outwardly from a lower portion of the central support structure and is supported by the level surface on which the storage assembly
10
is resting. When a storage container
18
is in its access position, it extends generally horizontally outwardly from the generally vertically extending central support structure
12
. When a storage container
18
is in its storage position, it is generally in side-by-side relation with the associated side wall
40
or
42
of the central support structure. When the storage container
18
is locked in its storage position (by locking assembly
28
), each cover member
20
is held in its closed position on the associated storage container
18
by the positioning of the storage container
18
and the central support structure
12
as aforesaid.
Each locking assembly
28
may be integrally formed of plastic (as shown) or, alternatively, may be of any suitable construction, including a separate mechanical assembly constructed of a metal or other appropriate material that is then attached to the plastic of the storage container and associated cover member. Each example locking assembly
28
includes an integral plastic locking flange
56
formed on the storage container
18
of each container assembly
16
,
18
and a complementary flexible hook-like structure
58
integrally formed of plastic on the central support structure
12
. A locking structure
59
integrally formed on the hook-like structure
58
releasably hookingly engages the associated locking flange
56
on the storage container to hold the associated container assembly
14
or
16
in its storage position and to hold the cover member
20
in its closed position when the associated container assembly is in its storage position.
The drawers
32
may be made of a plastic material or any other suitable material. The drawers
32
are slidably received in openings
60
formed in one or both ends
44
,
46
of the upper portion
36
of the central support structure
12
. Drawers
32
may be mounted in each end
44
,
46
or, alternatively, in one end (such as end
32
) of the central support structure
12
. The drawers
32
may be of equal dimensions to one another (as shown) or may be of different lengths and/or widths and/or depths from one another. Each drawer
32
includes a handle
61
for opening and closing the drawer. A lip or flange structure
63
on opposite sides of each drawer may be slidably supported on a pair of flanges formed on opposite sides of the associated opening
60
.
Each container assembly
14
,
16
includes drawer locking structure (illustrated in the form of flanges
62
on each cover member
20
) that holds the drawers
32
in their closed positions when one or both of the container assemblies
14
,
16
are in their storage positions. This prevents the drawers
32
from falling out or opening, for example, when the storage assembly
10
is being carried.
Another example of a storage assembly
100
is shown in
FIGS. 3-5
. The portable folding storage assembly
100
includes a storage bin
102
having an interior storage space
104
accessible through an access opening
106
. The storage bin
102
is mounted on the central support structure
112
of the storage assembly
100
for movement between an access position (see
FIG. 3
, for example) and a storage position (not shown). The central support structure
112
includes covering structure generally designated
108
constructed and arranged to cover the access opening
106
of the storage bin
102
when the storage bin
102
is pivoted back into its storage position. A lower portion of the storage bin
102
is pivotally mounted to the central support structure
112
for movement between the access position and the storage position thereof. More specifically, a bottom wall portion
110
of the central support structure
112
includes a pair of flanges
114
that are used to pivotally mount the storage bin
102
to the central support structure
112
. More specifically, a cylindrical projection
116
is received in an opening
117
formed in each flange
114
.
The central support structure
112
further includes storage bin support structure (in the form of a plurality of downwardly extending flanges
118
formed the covering structure
108
) that is constructed and arranged to limit the pivotal opening movement of the storage bin
102
from its storage position into its access position. The storage bin support structure
118
engages a back wall portion
120
of the storage bin
102
and thereby holds the storage bin
102
at an angle that provides convenient access to the items stored in the storage space
104
thereof through the access opening
106
of the bin while preventing the storage bin
102
from pivoting outwardly from the central support structure far enough to cause items stored therein to falling out or be “dumped” on the ground. The storage assembly
100
may optionally include a cushion-like pad of material
121
that cushions the impact of the movement of the storage bin
102
back into its storage position. The storage assembly
100
may optionally include a locking assembly (not shown) that locks the storage bin
102
in its storage position. This is generally not required because the weight of the items in the storage bin
102
are sufficient to keep the storage bin
102
in its storage position. The storage bin
102
is also angled outwardly far enough in its access position to that the weight of the items in the storage bin
102
keeps the storage bin
102
in its access position until the worker manually affirmatively pushes the bin back into its storage position.
The storage assembly
110
further includes a first, second and third container assembly,
122
,
124
, and
126
, respectively. Each container assembly includes a storage container
123
,
125
,
127
, respectively, and an associated cover member
129
,
131
,
133
, respectively. Each container assembly
122
,
124
,
126
is mounted on the central support structure
112
for movement between an access position and a storage position. More specifically, the central support structure
112
includes the bottom wall portion
110
, a central upwardly projecting portion
128
and an end wall portion
130
. The end wall
130
and the central portion
128
extend integrally upwardly from the bottom wall portion
110
. The end wall
130
is integrally connected to one end of the central portion
128
. The covering structure
108
extends integrally outwardly from an upper portion of the end wall
130
. A handle
129
is integrally formed at a top portion of the central support structure for lifting and carrying the assembly
100
.
The container assembly
122
is pivotally mounted to the central support structure
112
at one end by a projection
132
(integrally formed on the storage container
123
or provided by a rivet or other fastener) that extends through an opening
133
in an upwardly extending flange
134
integrally formed on the bottom wall
110
. The assembly
122
is pivotally mounted with respect to the end wall
130
by a cylindrical structure (not shown) that extends into an opening (not shown but similar to the opening
137
shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, for example) in the central support structure
112
. The outwardly projecting support structure may be provided by a fastener such as a rivet or may be a cylindrical structure integrally formed on the storage container
123
. The container assembly
124
is pivotally mounted to the central support structure
112
on the opposite side thereof using a similar arrangement.
The container assembly
126
is pivotally mounted to the central support structure
112
by means of a pair of flanges
144
that extend integrally upwardly from the bottom wall
110
of the central support structure
112
and an associated pair of cylindrical or rod-like projections
146
which could be integrally formed on the container structure
127
of the container assembly
126
or which could be provided by rivets or like fasteners. The projections
146
are pivotally mounted within openings
147
formed in the respective flanges
144
.
In the example storage assembly
100
, the central storage structure
112
, and each container assembly
122
,
124
,
126
is constructed of a molded plastic, although any suitable material (metal, etc.) may be used in their construction. Each cover member
129
,
131
,
133
, is pivotally attached to the associated storage container
123
,
125
,
127
by a set of integral plastic hinges
160
(although any appropriate hinge structure may be used). When each cover member is closed, each cover member
129
,
131
,
133
is releasably locked in its closed position on the associated storage container
123
,
125
,
127
by a pair of cover locking assemblies
162
,
164
,
166
, formed on the three container assemblies, respectively. Each cover locking assembly
162
,
164
,
166
is comprised of an integral plastic flexible member
168
(formed on the associated cover member) that includes a central opening
169
that releasably engages associated integral plastic projections
171
(in the form of outwardly projecting wedge shaped “fins” or wall structures) formed on the associated storage container.
Each container assembly
122
,
124
,
126
is releasably locked in its storage position with respect to the central support structure
112
by an associated locking assembly
170
,
172
,
174
. The locking assemblies
170
,
172
are each comprised of a flexible locking member
176
,
178
,
180
, respectively, integrally formed on the central support structure
112
and an associated flange structure
182
,
184
,
186
integrally formed on the storage container of the associated container assembly
122
,
124
,
126
.
The central portion
128
of the central support structure
112
includes a plurality of openings
188
for slidably mounting a plurality of drawers
190
therein. When the container assembly
126
is releasably locked in its storage position, the drawers
190
are retained in their closed positions to prevent accidental opening movement of the drawers
190
during, for example, transport of the storage assembly
100
. The container assembly
126
also includes an opening
192
that can be used as, for example, a handle to facilitate moving the container assembly between its access and storage positions.
The storage bin
102
provides a single large storage space for relatively large tools or other items. The storage containers
123
,
125
,
127
of the other container assemblies
122
,
124
,
126
may be divided into compartments by integral plastic wall structure
193
(see storage container
127
of container assembly
126
in
FIG. 4
, for example) or may have a single, noncompartmentalized storage position (see storage container
125
of container assembly
124
in
FIG. 4
, for example).
It can be understood that the storage assemblies
10
,
110
shown in the drawings and described above are intended to illustrate and teach the concepts of the invention only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the example embodiments illustrated. For example, it is contemplated to provide a storage assembly similar to the storage assembly
10
except including only one container assembly mounted to the central support structure (instead of a pair of container assemblies as shown in, for example, FIG.
1
). Storage assembly
10
in
FIG. 2
, for example, may include a structure that presents the pivotal movement of each container assembly in its opening direction beyond the horizontal (or “90 degree” position with respect to the generally vertically extending portion
128
of the central support structure
12
) shown in FIG.
2
. In this embodiment, a worker would be able to lift the storage assembly
10
off the ground (using the handle
30
, for example) and the storage containers
18
would remain in their horizontal positions, thereby preventing the contents of each container from spilling on the ground.
A greater or lesser numbers of container assemblies and/or storage bins may be provided in a storage assembly then is illustrated in the example embodiments
10
,
110
.
It can be appreciated that the foregoing preferred specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described for the purpose of illustrating the structural and functional principles of the present invention only and are subject to change without departing from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications, alterations and substitutions encompassed within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A portable folding storage assembly for storing and carrying a plurality of items, said storage assembly comprising:a central support structure constructed and arranged to be supported in a generally upright position on a level support surface, and further comprising a plurality of drawers, each drawer providing a storage space for storing items therein, each of said drawers being mounted in the central support structure for movement between open and closed drawer positions; a container assembly comprising a storage container and a cover member, said storage container providing interior storage space and an access opening into said storage space, said storage container being mounted on said central support structure for movement with respect thereto between an access position and a storage position, said cover member being movable with respect to the storage container between a closed position in which the cover member is in covering relation with the access opening of the storage container to retain stored items within the storage space and open position in which the cover member is moved away from the access opening of the storage container to allow items to be placed in and removed from the storage space of the storage container; said container assembly being movable between an access position and a storage position with respect to the central support structure, said container assembly being constructed and arranged such that 1) when the container assembly is in its access position, the storage container is in its access position and the cover member is movable into its open position and 2) when the cover member is in its closed position the container assembly can be moved into its storage position in which the storage container is in its storage position with respect to the central support structure, the central support structure being constructed and arranged such that when the container assembly is in its storage position, the central support structure is positioned to hold the cover member in its closed position with respect to the storage container; said container assembly and said plurality of drawers being constructed and arranged such that 1) when said container assembly is in its access position the drawers are movable between their open and closed positions and such that 2) when the drawers are in their closed positions, movement of the container assembly into its storage position releasably locks the drawers in their closed positions; a locking assembly constructed and arranged to releasably lock the container assembly in the storage position thereof; and a handle connected to the central support structure, said handle being manually engagable by a hand of a worker to enable the worker to carry the central support structure, particularly when the container assembly is in the storage position thereof.
- 2. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said drawers are removable from said central support structure.
- 3. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the storage space of one or more drawers is divided into a plurality of compartments constructed and arranged to organize items stored within each drawer.
- 4. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said container assembly is a first container assembly, said folding storage assembly further comprising a second container assembly mounted on said central support structure for movement between an access position and a storage position in a manner similar to the first container assembly, the first and second container assemblies and said plurality of drawers being constructed and arranged such that 1) when said first and second container assemblies are in the access positions thereof the drawers are movable between their open and closed positions and such that 2) when the drawers are in their closed positions, movement of the first and second container assemblies into their respective storage positions releasably locks the drawers in their closed positions.
- 5. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 4, wherein said first and second container assemblies are mounted on opposite sides of the central support structure from one another.
- 6. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the storage space of the storage container is divided into a plurality of compartments for organizing a plurality of personal items stored in the storage space thereof, the storage compartments being constructed and arranged such that when the cover member thereof is in its closed position, items in one compartment are prevented by said cover member from moving into another compartment.
- 7. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the storage container is pivotally mounted to the central support structure and wherein when the storage container is in its access position it extends outwardly from a lower portion of said central support structure and is supported by said level surface.
- 8. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the cover member is movably attached to the storage container for movement between open and closed positions with respect thereto.
- 9. A portable folding storage assembly for storing and carrying a plurality of items, said storage assembly comprising:a central support structure constructed and arranged to be supported in a generally upright position on a level support surface; a container assembly comprising a storage container and a cover member, said storage container providing interior storage space and an access opening into said storage space, said storage container being mounted on said central support structure for movement with respect thereto between an access position and a storage position, said cover member being movable with respect to the storage container between a closed position in which the cover member is in covering relation with the access opening of the storage container to retain stored items within the storage space and a open position in which the cover member is moved away from the access opening of the storage container to allow items to be placed in and removed from the storage space of the storage container; said container assembly being movable between an access position and a storage position with respect to the central support structure, said container assembly being constructed and arranged such at 1) when the container assembly is in its access position, the storage container is in its access position and the cover member is movable into its open position and 2) when the cover member is in its closed position the container assembly can be moved into its storage position in which the storage container is in its storage position with respect to the central support structure, the central support structure being constructed and arranged such that when the container assembly is in its storage position, the central support structure is positioned to hold the cover member in its closed position with respect to the storage container; a locking assembly constructed and arranged to releasably lock the container assembly in the storage position thereof; a handle connected to the central support structure, said handle being manually engagable by a hand of a worker to enable the worker to carry the central support structure, particularly when the container assembly is in the storage position thereof; and a storage bin having an interior storage space accessible through an access opening, said storage bin being mounted on said central support structure for movement between an access position and a storage position, said central support structure including covering structure constructed and arranged to cover the access opening of the storage bin when the storage bin is in its storage position, wherein a lower portion of said storage bin is pivotally mounted to the central support structure for movement between the access position and the storage position thereof and wherein the central support structure further includes storage bin support structure constructed and arranged to limit the opening movement of the storage bin from its storage position into its access position, said storage bin support structure thereby holding the storage bin at an angle that provides convenient access to the items stored in the storage space thereof through the access opening thereof while preventing the storage bin from pivoting outwardly from the central support structure to cause items stored therein from falling out thereof.
- 10. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 9, wherein said container assembly is a first container assembly, said folding storage assembly further comprising a second container assembly and a third container assembly mounted on said central support structure for movement between an access position and a storage position in a manner similar to the first container assembly.
- 11. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 9, wherein the cover member is movably attached to the storage container for movement between open and closed positions with respect thereto.
- 12. A portable folding storage assembly, comprising:a central support structure including a lower base portion and an upper portion supported on the lower base portion, the upper portion having a pair of opposed side walls defining a central storage space therebetween and opposed ends defining an access opening to the central storage space; at least one container assembly supported by the lower base portion adjacent to a side wall of the central support structure and comprising a storage container providing interior storage space and an access opening into the storage space and a cover selectively movable over the access opening, wherein the container assembly is movable between an access position and a storage position and the cover is selectively movable when the container assembly is in the access position; a locking assembly associated with the container assembly and the central support structure to releasably lock the container assembly in the storage position and close access to the central storage space; and a carrying handle connected to the central support structure.
- 13. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 12, further comprising at least one drawer slidably disposed in the access opening to the central storage space.
- 14. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 13, wherein the locking assembly includes a flange disposed on the at least one container assembly that overlaps the at least one drawer when the container assembly is in the storage position.
- 15. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 12, wherein the locking assembly includes a latch.
- 16. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 12, wherein the central support structure further comprises a storage bin support with a movement limiting structure, and further comprising a storage bin retained in the storage bin support and movable between a closed position and an open position defined by the movement limiting structure.
- 17. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 16, further comprising a drawer slidably retained in the central storage space.
- 18. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 12, wherein the at least one container assembly includes two container assemblies each mounted adjacent an opposed side wall of the central support structure.
- 19. A portable folding storage assembly as defined in claim 12, wherein the at least one container assembly includes three container assemblies, with two container assemblies mounted adjacent an opposed side wall of the central support structure and the third container assembly mounted on an end of the central support structure.
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