1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to iron wire furniture, and more particularly, to an object carrying device for carrying objects.
2. Description of Related Art
Taiwan utility models M396800 and M399838 disclose basket structures, respectively. Although the two patents disclose reinforcing the structures of the periphery of the mouths of the baskets, the two patents do not disclose reinforcing the structure of the body or bottom of the baskets. As a result, the meshwork of the baskets of M396800 and M399838 is susceptible to deformation.
The present invention provides an object carrying device. The object carrying device comprises a first net body, a frame, a front baffle panel, and a rear baffle panel. The first net body has a bottom portion and two lateral portions. The bottom portion has a front side, a rear side, and two opposing lateral sides. The two lateral portions extend from the two opposing lateral sides of the bottom portion, respectively, and face each other. The frame is clipped to the first net body and disposed at the outer periphery of the first net body. The front baffle panel is fixed to the frame and disposed between the front side of the bottom portion and the two lateral portions of the first net body. The rear baffle panel is fixed to the frame and disposed between the rear side of the bottom portion and the two lateral portions of the first net body.
Accordingly, compared with the prior art, the present invention provides an object carrying device that is lightweight, delicate, and sturdy.
Technical features of the present invention are hereunder illustrated with a preferred embodiment in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The object carrying device 10 comprises a first net body 11, a frame 12, a front baffle panel 13, and a rear baffle panel 14. The first net body 11 has a bottom portion 111 and two lateral portions 112. The bottom portion 111 has a front side 113, a rear side 114, and two opposing lateral sides 115. The two lateral portions 112 extend from the two opposing lateral sides 115 of the bottom portion 111, respectively, and face each other. Preferably, the first net body 11 is selectively a metallic net because it is bendable; hence, the shape of the first net body 11 can be readily formed by bending the metallic net as needed.
The frame 12 is clipped to the first net body 11 and disposed at the outer periphery of the first net body 11 to thereby reinforce the structure of the first net body 11 and prevent deformation of the first net body 11. Preferably, the frame 12 is selectively made of a metal or a material of high rigidity. Furthermore, with the frame 12 being disposed at the outer periphery of the first net body 11, the outer periphery of the first net body 11 is hidden and thus aesthetically pleasing.
The front baffle panel 13 is fixed to the frame 12 and disposed between the front side 113 of the bottom portion 111 and the two lateral portions 112 of the first net body 11. The rear baffle panel 14 is fixed to the frame 12 and disposed between the rear side 114 and the two lateral portions 112 of the bottom portion 111 of the first net body 11. Hence, the first net body 11, the front baffle panel 13, and the rear baffle panel 14 together define a receiving space for holding objects therein.
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A gap 129 is formed between the top of each upright section 125, 126 and the top section 123, 124, and thus there is no remnant between the top of each upright section 125, 126 and the top section 123, 124 of the clip sheets 121, 122. Specifically speaking, referring to
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The front baffle panel 13 comprises a front panel 131 and a front slat 132. Two lateral sides and a bottom side of the front panel 131 are fixed to the frame 12 and disposed between the front side 113 of the bottom portion 111 and the two lateral portions 112 of the first net body 11. The front slat 132 is coupled to the top side of the front panel 131. Preferably, the front panel 132 is fixed to the frame 12 by spot welding or adhesion. In practice, it is also feasible to dispense with the front slat 132.
Furthermore, it is feasible that the front baffle panel 13 is structurally identical to the rear baffle panel 14; that is to say, the front baffle panel 13 has a third net body and a front slat, wherein the third net body is the same as the second net body, and the front slat is the same as the rear slat. The major difference between the front baffle panel 13 and the rear baffle panel 14 lies in position. The two lateral sides and the bottom side of the third net body are fixed to the frame and disposed between the front side of the bottom portion and the two lateral portions of the first net body. The front slat is clipped to the top side of the third net body. The two terminal ends of the front slat are fixed to the frame and disposed at the two lateral sides of the first net body. The front baffle panel 13 and the rear baffle panel 14 are of the same structure, for example, with a net body clipped to slats, or are of different structures. The structures of the front baffle panel 13 and the rear baffle panel 14 are designed as needed and are not restricted to the preferred embodiment.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20140069913 A1 | Mar 2014 | US |