This application claims benefit of priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-074127 filed on Apr. 1, 2016, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present technical field relates to a storage case in which a front cover is turned upward so that an inside of the storage case is opened, and to a hinge structure of the storage case.
Conventionally, a storage case has been known, which includes a case main body having upper and front surfaces being opened, and a cover body having upper and front covers which cover the upper and front surfaces of the case main body, respectively. The front cover is connected to the upper cover through a hinge and is hung from the upper cover. The front cover is turned upward/downward between a closed state and an opened state to open/close the storage case.
In such a storage case, in order to hold the front cover in a state where the front cover is turned upward and raised, a locking projection and an engagement member are provided in a hinge structure between the front cover and the upper cover. When the front cover is turned upward and raised to a predetermined angle, the locking projection comes into contact with the engagement member. When the front cover is further turned upward from the predetermined angle so that the locking projection passes over the engagement member, and then afterward the front cover is not able to return (to be turned downward) to the closed state by a self-weight of the front cover (see, for example, Japanese Patent No. 5721688).
Specifically, in the storage case described in Japanese Patent No. 5721688, in the hinge structure between the upper cover and the front cover, the locking projection is formed on the front cover and a projection is also provided on the upper cover as the engagement member. When the front cover is turned upward to the predetermined angle, the locking projection passes over the engagement member and engages with the engagement member. Thereby, the front cover is prevented from being turned downward and being closed by the self-weight and the front cover can be held in the opened state.
Similarly, Japan Patent No. 3161698 discloses a container having a turnable upper cover, and a hinge structure capable of holding the upper cover in an opened state.
However, a cover body of a storage case is made of material such as polypropylene and the like and the locking projection and the cover body are integrally formed by an injection molding. Thus, the locking projection has increased thickness which causes occurrence of so-called sink marks, and therefore a dimension of the locking projection becomes unstable and varies from one product to another. This can result in produce failure. For example, when the locking projection is large, a force required to pass over the engagement member becomes too large, and when the locking projection is small, the engagement between the locking projection and the engagement member cannot be sustained with the self-weight of the cover body and the front cover cannot be locked.
Furthermore, in the hinge structures described in Japan Patent No. 5721688 and Japan Patent No. 3161698, the locking projection and the engagement member have small widths in a rotational direction. Accordingly, an internal stress is released at once at the moment the locking projection passes over the engagement member and thus a comparatively loud sound is generated. Moreover, since a large force is applied to both the locking projection and the engagement member when the engagement member passes over the locking projection, due to the abrasion after repeated use, the engagement member and the locking projection are worn away and the engagement therebetween becomes less effective and the cover cannot be locked (low durability).
Accordingly, an object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a storage case and a hinge structure thereof, in which a locking convex part and an engagement part are provided in the hinge structure between an upper cover and a front cover that is hung from the upper cover, to hold the front cover in a state where the front cover is turned upward, and which can improve dimensional stability of the locking convex part in a manufacturing process. Another object of an embodiment of the present invention is to suppress sounds generated when the locking convex part passes over the engagement part. Yet another object of an embodiment of the present invention is to prevent the locking convex part and the engagement part from wearing away due to the locking convex part repeatedly passing over the engagement part, and thereby to suppress decreased function of holding the cover.
A storage case according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a front cover disposed at a front side of the storage case; a top plate; and a hinge structure, an upper side of the front cover being rotatably connected to the top plate via the hinge structure. An outwardly protruding locking convex part is formed on the upper side of the front cover. In a first opened state in which the front cover is turned upward about the upper side of the front cover as an axis, the locking convex part comes into contact with an engagement part formed on the top plate. When the front cover is further turned upward from the first opened state and becomes in a second opened state in which the engagement part passes over the locking convex part, the locking convex part engages with the engagement part so that the front cover is locked in the second opened state. The locking convex part is recessed from a rear side of the front cover to be in a shell-shaped form.
According to the above configuration, the locking convex part engaging with the engagement part to lock the front cover in the second opened state is formed in a shell-shaped form by being recessed from the rear side of the front cover. Thereby, sink marks is prevented from occurring at the locking convex part during shaping or molding the front cover, and thus dimension stability of the locking convex part during manufacturing the front cover can be improved.
In the storage case according to the above embodiment, the locking convex part may have a slope surface positioned at a side of the engagement part when the front cover is in a closed state, and a locking surface positioned at a side of the engagement part when the front cover is in the second opened state. The slope surface may gently slope toward a top portion of the locking convex part such that contact stress between the locking convex part and the engagement part gradually increases when the front cover is turned upward from the first opened state to the second opened state. The locking surface may abruptly decrease the contact stress when the front cover is shifted from the first opened state to the second opened state, and, when a self-weight of the front cover acts on the front cover to turn the front cover toward the closed state in the second opened state, the locking surface may come into contact with the engagement part so that the front cover is held in the second opened state.
According to the above configuration, the front cover can be held in the second opened state by the locking surface, and the slope surface prevents sound from being generated by the engagement part passing over the locking convex part when the front cover is returned to the first opened state from the second opened state, and the engagement part and the locking convex part can be prevented from wearing away due to the abrasion.
A hinge structure in a storage case according to another embodiment of the present invention, which rotatably connects an upper side of a front cover and a top plate of the storage case, includes an outwardly protruding locking convex part formed on the upper side of the front cover. In a first opened state in which the front cover is turned upward about the upper side of the front cover as an axis, the locking convex part comes into contact with an engagement part formed on the top plate. When the front cover is further turned upward from the first opened state and becomes in a second opened state in which the engagement part passes over the locking convex part, the locking convex part engages with the engagement part so that the front cover is locked in the second opened state. The locking convex part is recessed from a rear side of the front cover to be in a shell-shaped form.
According to the above configuration, the locking convex part engaging with the engagement part to lock the front cover in the second opened state is formed in a shell-shaped form by being recessed from the rear side of the front cover. Thereby, sink marks is prevented from occurring at the locking convex part during shaping or molding the front cover, and thus dimension stability of the locking convex part during manufacturing the front cover can be improved.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the locking convex part engaging with the engagement part to lock the front cover in the second opened state is formed in a shell-shaped form by being recessed from the rear side of the front cover. Thereby, sink marks is prevented from occurring at the locking convex part during shaping or molding the front cover, and thus dimension stability of the locking convex part during manufacturing the front cover can be improved.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described by reference to the drawings. The embodiments described hereinafter are merely illustrative examples and do not limit the scope of the present invention thereto. Various modifications or changes in specific configurations can be made according to the embodiments.
The top plate 21 and the front cover 22 are respectively formed in rectangular plate shapes such that the top plate 21 covers the upper surface opening of the case body 1 and the front cover 22 covers the front surface opening of the case body 1. The hinge structure 23 is provided between an upper side of the front cover 22 and a front side of the top plate 21. Via the hinge structure 23, the top plate 21 and the front cover 22 are rotatably connected about an axis along the side.
Specifically, in a state where the cover body 2 is attached to the case body 1, by lifting a lower side of the front cover 22 upward and turning the front cover 22 upward, the front cover 22 is, via the hinge structure 23, rotated and turned upward in relation to the top plate 21 about the upper side of the front cover 22 as a rotation axis. Thereby, the front surface of the storage case 100 is opened. That is, the front cover 22 is, at the upper side of the front cover 22, rotatably hung from the front side of the top plate 21 via the hinge structure 23.
Further, the hinge structure 23 is provided with locking means to hold a posture of the cover body 2 in a state where the front cover 2 is turned upward. By the locking means, the front cover 22 is held in a posture where the front cover 22 is turned at a substantially 60 degrees from a position where the front cover 22 closes the front surface, about the upper side of the front cover 22 as the rotation axis. Hereinafter, a state where the front cover 22 covers the front surface of the case body 1 is referred to as a closed state. A state where the front cover 22 is held by the locking means is referred to as a second opened state; a state where the front cover 22 is between the closed state and the second opened state is referred to as a first opened state, and a state where the front cover 22 is further opened up to a limit from the second opened state is referred to as a third opened state. The front cover 22 can be in the second opened state through the first opened state from the closed state, and can be returned to be in the closed state from the second opened state through the first opened state. Furthermore, a locking mechanism can be provided, which locks the front cover 22 in the closed state by engaging the front cover 22 with the case body 1 at a vicinity of the lower side of the front cover 22.
As described above, since the front cover 22 can be turned upward and held its posture in the second opened state, a user does not need to hold the front cover 22 to prevent the front cover 22 from closing due to the self-weight of the front cover 22 and to hold the front cover 22 in the opened state. Thus, the user can use both hands to take items in and/or out.
A bearing 221 is provided on the upper side of the front cover 22 at a position corresponding to a position of the shaft 211 so as to protrude upward and/or rearward. In the bearing 221, a hole capable of receiving a tip portion of each shaft 211 is formed. The shaft 211 and the bearing 221 constitute the hinge structure 23. By supporting the shaft 211 via the bearing 221, the front cover 22 is rotatably supported on the front side of the top plate 21 about the upper side of the front cover 22 (the shaft 211 at the front side of the top plate 21) as the rotation axis.
In a vicinity of the hinge structure 23 at the upper side of the front cover 22, a locking convex part 222, which protrudes toward outside (forward and upward), is formed. A plate-shaped hung portion 213, which is hung down vertically, is integrally formed on the front side of the top plate 21. As describe below, a portion of the hung portion 213, which corresponds to the locking convex part 222 is an engagement part 212. The locking convex part 222 is positioned at a front side from the hung portion 213 of the top plate 21 when the front cover 22 is in the closed state. The locking convex part 222 is positioned at a rear side from the hung portion 213 of the top plate 21, when the front cover 22 is between the second opened state and the third opened state (including the second opened state and the third opened state).
As shown in
As clearly shown in
If the user lifts the lower side of the front cover 22 upward from the closed state shown in
The deformation of the hung portion 213 and the contact stress become maximized when the locking convex part 222 comes into contact with the engagement part 212 at the top portion 2223 (farthest portion from the shaft 211), that is, when the front cover 22 is in a state between the states shown in
When the user 4 further turns the front cover 22 upward, the locking convex part 222 moves away from the engagement part 212 and the front cover 22 is turned further upward to be in the third opened state shown in
In case where the user does not provide a force to the front cover 22 in a direction toward the closed state in the second opened state shown in
As described above, the height of the locking convex part 222 is a factor to determine a rotary torque required for shifting from the second opened state to the first opened state. Thus accuracy of the height of the locking convex part 222 is required. If the height of the locking convex part 222 is too small than a designed value, the front cover 22 is shifted from the second opened state to the first opened state and to the closed state with a very weak force. In this case, the second opened state cannot be maintained against the rotary torque due to the self-weight of the front cover 22 acting on the front cover 22. According to the present embodiment, the front cover 22 is formed as the uniform wall-thickness structure by being hollowed or recessed from the rear side of the locking convex part 22. Thus, even in case where the locking convex part 222 is formed by the injection molding, it is easy to provide accuracy and a dimension of the locking convex part 222 during manufacturing the front cover 22 becomes stable.
The locking convex part 222 according to the present embodiment has the slope surface 2221 and the locking surface 2222, which are both slope surfaces. Thus, the stress on the engagement part 212 is not abruptly released at the moment the front cover 22 is shifted from the first opened state to the second opened state. Even at the moment the front cover 22 is shifted from the second opened state to the first opened state, the stress on the engagement part 212 is gradually released along with the front cover 22 turning downward. Accordingly, sounds generated between the first opened state and the second opened state can be suppressed.
Furthermore, the locking convex part 222 of the present embodiment is formed in a cylindrical cam shape having the slope surface 2221. Thereby, the locking convex part 222 has a predetermined width in a circumferential direction on the slope surface 2221 and slides with the engagement part 212 over the predetermined width. That is, the locking convex part 222 has a broad contact (friction) area with the engagement part 212 compared to the conventional locking projection. Thus, even though the slope surface 2221 of the locking convex part 222 is worn away due to friction, this does not seriously affect the function of holding the cover and decrease in the function of holding the cover can be largely suppressed.
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