This application is based on and claims priority to Japanese Application No. 2013-140775, filed Jul. 4, 2013, the entire contents of which being fully incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a storage case used in a typical household to organize and store clothing and small articles.
A known storage case generally includes a frame, a top plate, and a drawer (refer to, for example, Japanese Registered Utility Model No. 3175827). The frame is made of a synthetic resin and includes an open front side and an open upper side. The top plate is made of a synthetic resin and covers the upper side of the frame. The drawer is made of a synthetic resin, includes an open upper side, and may be pulled out of the frame and pushed into the frame through the open front side.
The drawer is set on a bottom plate of the frame. Thus, depending on the weight of the contents in the drawer, a large sliding friction may be produced between the drawer and the frame. In such a case, it may be difficult to smoothly move the drawer out of and into the frame.
One aspect of the present invention is a storage case including a frame, a top plate, and a drawer. The frame is made of a synthetic resin and includes a bottom plate, left and right side plates, a rear plate, an open front side, and an open upper side. The top plate is made of a synthetic resin. The top plate covers the upper side of the frame. The drawer is made of a synthetic resin and includes a bottom plate, a front plate, left and right side plates, a rear plate, and an open upper opening. The drawer is movable through the open front side of the frame. The bottom plate of the frame includes grooved rails and guide walls. The grooved rails are respectively formed at left and right sides of an inner surface of the bottom plate. The guide walls are respectively formed at left and right sides of the inner surface of the bottom plate outward from the corresponding grooved rails so that outer surfaces of the left and right side plates of the drawer are slidable along the guide walls. The bottom plate of the drawer includes guide projections formed at rear left and right sides of an outer surface of the bottom plate. The guide projections are respectively fitted to the left and right grooved rails so that the guide projections are movable along the left and right grooved rails.
A further aspect of the present invention is a storage case including a plurality of frames, a top plate, and a drawer. The frames are stackable upon one another. The frames are each made of a synthetic resin and include a bottom plate, left and right side plates, a rear plate, an open front side, and an open upper side. The top plate is made of a synthetic resin. The top plate covers the upper side of an uppermost one of the frames. The drawer is made of a synthetic resin and includes a bottom plate, a front plate, left and right side plates, a rear plate, and an open upper opening. The drawer is movable through the open front side of each of the frames. The bottom plate of each of the frames includes grooved rails and guide walls. The grooved rails are respectively formed at left and right sides of an inner surface of the bottom plate of each of the frames. The guide walls are respectively formed at left and right sides of the inner surface of the bottom plate of each of the frames outward from the corresponding grooved rails so that outer surfaces of the left and right side plates of the drawer are slidable along the guide walls. The bottom plate of each of the drawers includes guide projections formed at rear left and right sides of an outer surface of the bottom plate, and the guide projections are respectively fitted to the left and right grooved rails so that the guide projections are movable along the left and right grooved rails.
In the storage case of the above aspects, each of the grooved rails includes a groove surface. The groove surface includes pits, a middle portion, a peak, a slope, and a horizontal portion. The pits are respectively located at a front side and a rear side of the grooved rails in a moving direction of the drawer. The middle portion extends along the groove surface between the pit at the front side and the pit at the rear side. The peak is located in the middle portion. The slope extends along the groove surface from the pit at the front side to the peak and ascends from the front side toward the rear side. The horizontal portion extends along the groove surface from the peak to the pit at the rear side. When the drawer is pushed into the frame, each of the guide projections moves out of the pit at the front side in the groove surface of the corresponding one of the groove rails, ascends along the slope, passes by the peak, moves horizontally along the horizontal portion, and then falls into the pit at the rear side. When the drawer is pulled out of the frame, each of the guide projections moves out of the pit at the rear side in the groove surface of the corresponding one of the groove rails, moves horizontally along the horizontal portion, passes by the peak, descends along the slope, and then falls into the pit at the front side.
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example the principles of the invention.
The invention, together with objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description of the presently preferred embodiments together with the accompanying drawings in which:
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to
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A top plate 2, which is made of a synthetic resin, covers the upper side of the frame 1. The top plate 2 is attached in a removable manner to the frame 1 using hooks and holes that are engaged with each other.
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Accordingly, when pushing the drawer 3 into the frame 1, the user pushes the drawer 3 with a relatively strong force as the guide projections 6 move out the pits 4b at the front side T1 and advance to the middle portion. Then, the user pushes the drawer 3 with a light force as the guide projections 6 move horizontally until the guide projections 6 fall into the pits 4c at the rear side T2. When pulling the drawer 3 out of the frame 1, the user pulls the drawer 3 with a light force until the projections 6 reach the middle portion. Then, the user pulls the drawer 3 with a lighter force as the guide projections 6 descend along the slopes 4e until the guide projections 6 fall into the pits 4b at the front side T1. When pushing the drawer 3 into the frame 1, the projections 6 ascend along the slopes 4e and then slide horizontally. This allows the user to easily move the drawer 3 into the frame 1. Further, the guide projections 6 that slide along the horizontal portions 4f suddenly fall into the pits 4c at the rear side T2. This allows the user to recognize that the drawer 3 has been completely moved into the drawer 3. Moreover, the guide projections 6 fall into the pits 4b or 4c and ensures that the drawer 3 is positioned at a fully pulled out end position or a fully pushed in end position. Further, since the guide projections 6 fall into the pits at the fully pulled out end position, the drawer 3 does not fall out of the front side of the frame 1 regardless of the condition in which the frame 1 is set, the condition of the contents stored in the drawer 3, and the application of external force. In addition, when pulling the drawer 3 out of the frame 1, the guide projections 6 descend along the slopes 4e from the middle portion. Thus, the drawer 3 may be easily moved. In this manner, the convenience and safety of the storage case is improved.
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The groove surface 4a of each grooved rail 4 includes the pits 4b and 4c at the front side T1 and the rear side T2 in the moving direction T of the corresponding drawer 3. The pits 4b and 4c can receive the corresponding guide projection 6. The peak 4d is formed in a middle portion between the pits 4b and 4c at the front side T1 and rear side T2 of the moving direction T. The slope 4e is formed in the groove surface 4a from the pit 4b at the front side T1 to the peak 4d. The slope 4e ascends from the front side T1 to the rear side T2. The horizontal portion 4f of the groove surface 4a extends from the peak 4d to the pit 4c at the rear side T2. When the corresponding drawer 3 is pushed into the frame 1, the corresponding guide projection 6 moves out of the pit 4b at the front side T1, ascends along the slope 4e, passes by the peak 4d, slides horizontally along the horizontal portion 4f, and falls into the pit 4c at the rear side T2. When the drawer 3 is pulled out of the frame 1, the guide projection 6 moves out of the pit 4c at the rear side T2, slides horizontally along the horizontal portion 4f, passes by the peak 4d, descends along the slope 4e, and falls into the pit 4b at the front side.
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In the same manner as the first embodiment, in the second embodiment, each of the drawers 3 are pulled out of and pushed into the corresponding frame 1 with the outer surfaces of the left and right side plates 3c sliding along and guided by the guide walls 5, and the guide projections 6 sliding along and guided by the grooved rails 4. This allows each drawer 3 to be easily pulled out of and pushed into the corresponding frame 1 and improves convenience.
In the second embodiment, the groove surface 4a of each grooved rail 4 includes the pits 4b and 4c at the front side T1 and the rear side T2 in the moving direction T of the corresponding drawer 3. The pits 4b and 4c can receive the corresponding guide projection 6. The peak 4d is formed in the middle portion between the pits 4b and 4c at the front side T1 and rear side T2 of the moving direction T. The slope 4e is formed in the groove surface 4a from the pit 4b at the front side T1 to the peak 4d. The slope 4e ascends from the front side T1 to the rear side T2. The horizontal portion 4f of the groove surface 4a extends from the peak 4d to the pit 4c at the rear side T2. When the corresponding drawer 3 is pushed into the frame 1, the corresponding guide projection 6 moves out of the pit 4b at the front side T1, ascends along the slope 4e, passes by the peak 4d, slides horizontally along the horizontal portion 4f, and falls into the pit 4c at the rear side T2. When the drawer 3 is pulled out of the frame 1, the guide projection 6 moves out of the pit 4c at the rear side T2, slides horizontally along the horizontal portion 4f, passes by the peak 4d, descends along the slope 4e, and falls into the pit 4b at the front side. Accordingly, when pushing the drawer 3 into the frame 1, the user pushes the drawer 3 with a relatively strong force as the guide projections 6 move out the pits 4b at the front side T1 and advance to the middle portion. Then, the user pushes the drawer 3 with a light force as the guide projections 6 move horizontally until the guide projections 6 fall into the pits 4c at the rear side T2. When pulling the drawer 3 out of the frame 1, the user pulls the drawer 3 with a light force and horizontally moves the projections 6 to the middle portion. Then, the user pulls the drawer 3 with a lighter force as the guide projections 6 descend along the slopes 4e until the guide projections 6 fall into the pits 4b at the front side T1. When pushing the drawer 3 into the frame 1, the projections 6 ascend along the slopes 4e and then slide horizontally. This allows the user to easily move the drawer 3 into the frame 1. Further, the guide projections 6 that slide along the horizontal portions 4f suddenly fall into the pits 4c at the rear side T2. This allows the user to recognize that the drawer 3 has been completely moved into the drawer 3. Moreover, the guide projections 6 fall into the pits 4b or 4c and ensures that the drawer 3 is positioned at a fully pulled out end position or a fully pushed in end position. Further, since the guide projections 6 fall into the pits at the fully pulled out end position, the drawer 3 does not fall out of the front side of the frame 1 regardless of the condition in which the frame 1 is set, the condition of the contents stored in the drawer 3, and the application of external force. In addition, when pulling the drawer 3 out of the frame 1, the guide projections 6 descend along the slopes 4e from the middle portion. Thus, the drawer 3 may be easily moved. In this manner, the convenience and safety of the storage case is improved.
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The present invention is not restricted to the foregoing description. For example, the size, number, and structure of the frames 1 and the drawers 3 may be determined in accordance with the application.
As described above, the present invention achieves its object.
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