The present invention relates generally to tool and tool accessory boxes or cases and particularly to a stackable tool box assembly with side catches.
Tool and tool accessory boxes (or cases, the terms being used interchangeably) are used to hold and organize all sorts of tools, such as screwdrivers, wrenches, hammers, etc., and small parts such as drill bits, fasteners, and nails. It is desirable to keep the accessories organized so that the user can easily locate the specific tool accessory for the particular purpose.
Tool accessories are commonly organized in individual compartments that are stored within the tool accessory case, and the case is secured with a latch to prevent the tool accessories from escaping the compartment. While a tool accessory case has the advantage of confining the tool accessory to the inner organizational compartment, the latch on the case may be difficult to open and close, particularly if the user is wearing work gloves or only has one hand available. Further, some latches are prone to open upon impact, such as when the case is dropped, allowing the tool accessories to escape the tool accessory case.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,193,060 to Ben-Gigi describes a tool box organizer, in which tool boxes can be stacked one on top of the other. The tool box organizer has a handle with a catch. The handle pivots so the catch locks on the bottom tool box.
The present invention seeks to provide a novel stackable tool box assembly with side catches, as is described more in detail hereinbelow.
There is thus provided in accordance with a non-limiting embodiment of the present invention a tool box assembly including first and second tool boxes. Each of the tool boxes includes a tool holding chamber with side walls, a bottom portion and a top portion. The second tool box is arranged to removably sit on top of the first tool box. For each of the tool boxes, at least one of the side walls includes a lip near the top portion. The lip has an edge that faces outwards from the at least one of the side walls. A latch is arranged to slide along the at least one of the side walls towards and away from the lip. The latch includes a catch that includes a catch edge. The catch is pivoted about a pivot so that the catch edge is movable towards and away from the at least one of the side walls. The latch is biased by a first biasing device configured to provide an urging force to urge the latch towards the top portion. The catch is biased by a second biasing device configured to provide an urging force to urge the catch edge towards the at least one of the side walls.
The first and second tool boxes have a stacked orientation in which the second tool box sits on top of the first tool box, and in which the catch edge of the catch of the latch of the second tool box is moved to overcome the urging force of the first biasing device to engage the lip of the first tool box to hold the first and second tool boxes together. The first and second tool boxes have a released orientation from the stacked orientation in which the catch edge of the catch of the latch of the second tool box is pivoted to overcome the urging force of the second biasing device to disengage from the lip of the first tool box so that the first and second tool boxes are released from each other.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the at least one of the side walls includes a pair of opposite side walls.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the latch is arranged to slide along the at least one of the side walls towards and away from the lip along an axis perpendicular to the bottom and top portions.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the latch includes a shelf member positioned between the bottom and top portions.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, in the stacked orientation, the lip of the first tool box is received in a volume bordered by the shelf member, the at least one of the side walls and the catch.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the at least one of the side walls is formed with one or more wall guide members and the latch is formed with one or more latch guide members configured to move along the one or more wall guide members.
In the stacked orientation the side walls of the tool boxes may be flush with each other.
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following drawings:
Reference is now made to
The tool box assembly 10 includes first and second tool boxes 12 and 14, respectively. As shown in
The top portion 22 may be hinged to one of the side walls 18 and may be closed with one or more clasps 23 (
For each of the tool boxes, at least one of the side walls 18 includes a lip 24 near the top portion 22 (
A latch 26 is arranged to slide along the side wall 18 towards and away from lip 24. Latch 26 is shown in detail in
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the side wall 18 may be formed with one or more wall guide members 37 (
The first and second tool boxes 12 and 14 have a stacked orientation (
The first and second tool boxes 12 and 14 have a released orientation from the stacked orientation in which catch edge 30 of catch 28 of latch 26 of second tool box 14 is pivoted to overcome the urging force of second biasing device 36 to disengage from lip 24 of first tool box 12 so that the first and second tool boxes are released from each other (
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, latch 26 may include a shelf member 40 (
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