The present invention relates to a magnetic tray which is collapsible and expandable. More particularly, the invention relates to a magnetic tray which is collapsible and expandable, and which comprises a first tray and a second tray connected to each other by a hinge wherein the first and second trays are substantially the same and may be separated at the hinge into two separate trays.
Trays are useful for holding parts, fasteners and related articles when working in the automotive or other fields. This is especially true when working in tight spaces and not wanting to lose any of the parts, e.g. when taking a part off an automobile engine. Trays are known in the art which include a magnet in the base to hold articles. However, such trays do not include a closure for enclosing the parts when in transport or for attaching the tray to a work area or for separating into two separate trays.
Accordingly, while magnetic trays are known in the art, there is room for improvement. Thus, these known devices have various shortcomings which are addressed by the present invention.
A primary object of the invention is to provide a magnetic tray for holding hardware, fasteners, and other articles.
Another primary object of the invention is to provide a magnetic tray which is collapsible and expandable.
Another primary object of the invention is to provide a magnetic tray which includes a magnet for retaining articles on the inside of the tray and which includes one or more magnets for attaching the tray to a surface on or near a work area.
Another primary object of the invention is to provide a magnetic tray which includes a hinge and snap lock which allows for closure of the tray for transport or storage.
Another primary object of the invention is to provide a magnetic tray having a first tray and a second tray which may be connected to each other to provide a closable magnetic tray and which first tray and second tray are substantially the same.
Another primary object of the invention is to provide a magnetic tray having a first tray and a second tray which are substantially the same in design in order that they may be made by the same tooling and, therefore, be easy to tool, manufacture and replace.
Another primary object of the invention is to provide a magnetic tray having a first tray and a second tray connected by a hinge member wherein the hinge member is adapted to allow the trays to be separated to provide for two separate magnetic trays.
The present invention is directed to a magnetic tray comprising a first tray and a second tray connected to each other and which are substantially the same. The first and second trays of the magnetic tray are collapsible and expandable. The first tray includes a first body member adapted to be collapsible and expandable; a first base member adapted to fit in the bottom of the first body member and having a magnet on a first side of the first base member and one or more magnets on a second side of the first base member; and a first collar member having a first hinge member and a first lock member. The second tray includes a second body member adapted to be collapsible and expandable; a second base member adapted to fit in the bottom of the second body member and having a magnet on a first side of the second base member and one or more magnets on a second side of the second base member; and a second collar member having a second hinge member and a second lock member. The first tray and the second tray are connected to each other by the first hinge member and the second hinge member. The first body member, the first base member and the first collar member are substantially the same as the second body member, the second base member and the second collar member. The first tray and the second tray are adapted to be separable by the first hinge member and the second hinge member.
These primary and other objects of the invention will be apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and from the accompanying drawings.
The following detailed description of the specific non-limiting embodiments of the present invention can be best understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structures are indicated by like reference numbers.
Referring to the drawings:
The invention is directed to a magnetic tray. More particularly, the invention is directed to a magnetic tray which is collapsible and expandable. The magnetic tray in the collapsed position, as shown in
Referring to
Body 12 is made of a soft flexible material such polypropylene. Body 12 includes a front wall 20, side walls 22 and 24, back wall 26 and bottom wall 28. Each of these walls include a recess 30 and opening 32 for connecting the base 14 to the bottom of body 12 as discussed below. Bottom 28 incudes on the inside thereof four annular rings 34 for receiving magnets 58 as discussed below. Body 12 includes panels 36, 38, 40 and 42 and fold lines 44 and 46. Each panel 36, 38, 40 and 42 has a smaller width from the bottom panel 36 to the top panel 42, thereby allowing for the collapsing and expanding of body 12 along fold lines 44 and 46. Body 12 further includes openings 48 in each of the front, side and back walls for attaching collar 16 to body 12 as discussed below.
Base 14 is made of a hard plastic such as ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene). Base 14 includes a first side 50 and second side 52. First side 50 is adapted to receive a magnet 54 preferably attached to the top side by an adhesive. Magnet 54 is preferably a soft magnet. Second side 52 includes annular rings 56 adapted to receive magnets 58 in the recess created by annular rings 56. Magnets 58 are preferably neodymium magnets. Annular rings 56 with magnets 58 seat in annular rings 34. Base 14 further includes clips 60 for attaching base 14 at the bottom of body 12 whereby the clips 60 extend through openings 32 of body 12 and are seated in recesses 30 of body 12 such that the clips are flush with the walls of body 12.
Collar 16 is made of a hard plastic such as ABS. Collar 16 comprises an outer collar 70 and an inner collar 90. Inner collar 90 seats inside body 12 adjacent to rim 29 of body 12 and includes spring clips 92 which extend through openings 48 in body 12 for connection to grooves 72 of outer collar 70. Referring, for example, to
Outer collars 70 and 70B include a hinge 100 comprising a hinge 100A on tray 10A and hinge 100B on tray 10B. Hinge 100A will be described herein with the understanding that hinge 100B is the same or substantially the same. Hinge member 100A includes a first hinge member 102 and a second hinge member 104. First hinge member 102 comprises a male member 110 and a female member 112. Male member 110 includes a crescent shaped pin 114 for ease of removal and attachment of the first and second hinge members 100A and 100B of tray 10A and tray 10B. Female member 112 has a wide entry point 116, approximately one half the circumference of female member 112, to allow male member 124B with pin 114B to be able to come apart and re-engage. First hinge member 102 further includes a hook 118 extending outwardly from the outer collar 70 and detents 120 and 122. The second hinge member 104 comprises male member 124 and female member 126 which corresponds in structure to male member 110 and female member 112, respectively, and a barrel 128 therebetween. Barrel 128 includes teeth 130 and 132 and a detent 134. When hinges 100A and 100B are connected as shown, for example, in
As seen above, each hinge 100A,100B of tray 10A and tray 10B includes a hook 118,118B and a barrel 128,128B. The hook 118 of tray 10A meets up with the barrel 128B on tray 10B and the hook 118B meets up with the barrel 128 of tray 10A. This provides the snap/detent mechanism that allows the trays 10A and 10B to be positioned at multiple angles. The design further allows for the trays 10A and 10B to be separated if opened far enough, e.g. 190°, as shown in
Tray 10 may be broken into two trays 10A and 10B as shown in
Referring to the Figures, there is shown various positions of tray 10. Specifically,
In use, tray 10 may be used in a number of configurations. For example, tray 10 as shown in
Since trays 10A and 10B are the same, they may be made in the same mold. This saves on expense. Additionally, a purchaser may replace one of the trays with a new tray since hinges 100A and 100B are made to engage and disengage.
The exemplary embodiments herein disclosed are not intended to be exhaustive or to unnecessarily limit the scope of the invention. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the present invention so that others skilled in the art may practice the invention. As will be apparent to one skilled in the art, various modifications can be made within the scope of the aforesaid description. Such modifications being within the ability of one skilled in the art form a part of the present invention and are embraced by the appended claims.