This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/386,219 filed Feb. 25, 2011. Application Ser. No. 29/386,219 is hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to storage containers for valuable documents and the like and more particularly to a portable fireproof safe box.
There are numerous boxes and containers known in the art for storing valuables and documents. In particular, there are fireproof boxes. Most such fireproof boxes are subject to scratching, are inconvenient to store, and do not contain very good locks, or they are very heavy. It would be advantageous to have a portable fireproof safe box that looked attractive, was resistant to scratching and was fireproof and was watertight. There are also fireproof safes; however, these are very heavy and cumbersome.
For example, U.S. patent application No. 2002/0056713 teaches a fire resistant container which is not a box, but more of an envelope.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,564,205 teaches a fireproof box, as well as U.S. Pat No. 1,038,428 which also teaches a fireproof box. Both of these devices are not attractive and are not very portable.
It would be extremely advantageous to have a light-weight, yet very strong, attractive box that could be used for any carrying or storage purpose, that was fireproof and water-tight with a coded or otherwise secure lock and stand-up feet so that it could be positioned upright as well as flat.
The present invention relates to an attractive, light, portable, stand-up box that is scratch resistant, fireproof and water-tight. It adapts plastic material for casing combined with a metallic hinge. It includes a coded lock that is complemented by a deadlock position for additional safety. Its surface has a sawtooth structure that acts as a rib for strength and resists scratching as well as providing an esthetic look. An extra bar or other feature can keep the lid leveled at around 110 degrees when open, while two extra large feet enable the box to stand vertically open or closed. A waterproof seal resides in a groove around the lid to prevent water penetration (for example in a fire). An alkaline cement with embedded air bubbles injected into the walls provides fireproofing without adding too much weight.
Attention is now drawn to several drawings that illustrate features of the present invention:
Several drawings and illustrations have been provided to aid in understanding the invention. The scope of the present invention is not limited by what is shown in the figures.
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A metallic axis hinge 11 on each side of the upper rim of the box base 1 attaches to a lid 10. This hinge 11 can be designed to give the fireproof cabinet a minimum space profile when closed while maximizing strength and reliability. The hinge 11 can be designed to have a metal bar that keeps the lid leveled at around 110 degrees when open. This feature prevents the lid from swinging fully out to 180 degrees or further. The lid has a pair of fill holes 9 and the rubber water seal gasket 8 embedded in a groove so that it fits snuggly around the rim to give a waterproof seal. This is particularly useful in case of a fire to prevent the entry of water. A flat area 7 outside the gasket mates neatly to an opposing flat area on the base to make a pleasantly appearing closure. The top 10 can have a set of internal ribs 6 for strength and esthetics. A deadbolt can optionally pass through holes 14, 15 to give the box extra security.
The lock shell 3 can hook a slot in the lid 10 to provide security from the lid unintentionally opening.
The bottom and top walls of the cabinet is filled with a light fireproof material. The preferred material is an alkaline cement permeated with air bubbles (for lightness) or otherwise containing embedded air bubbles. This material can be injected through injection holes 9 in the top and through holes under the feet 13 in the bottom.
Several descriptions and illustrations have been presented to aid in understanding the present invention. One of skill in the art will realize that numerous changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Each of these changes and variations is within the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 29386219 | Feb 2011 | US |
Child | 13158906 | US |