This disclosure relates generally to storage containers, and more particularly to a storage container having an integrated drain.
Jobsite storage boxes and containers are often placed and used in outdoor environments. These storage products are constantly subjected to rain and snow over the life of the product. Any liquid intruding inside of the storage box will damage hand tools, power tools, equipment, and any other materials such as paper or drawings stored inside of the unit.
One avenue for water to potentially intrude is via an opening in the container through which the lid latch actuator handle, or lock lever, protrudes. This actuator could be located on the cabinet door lid or on any side of the storage container body. Thus, a need exists for a feature to prevent any liquid, such as rain water and melted snow, which might enter around the actuator handle opening, from entering further into the storage container.
The following embodiments and aspects thereof are described and illustrated in conjunction with systems, tools and methods which are meant to be exemplary and illustrative, not limiting in scope.
In one aspect, a storage container having a drain is disclosed. The storage container includes an inner compartment having a top wall, a bottom wall, and two side walls, a vertical post extending from the bottom wall, the vertical post having at least one opening formed on a front side, and at least one latch rod formed on a back side, and a drain feature positioned the back side of the vertical post, the drain feature including a guard, a ramp, and a sump. The drain feature interacts with the at least one latch rod.
In addition to the exemplary aspects and embodiments described above, further aspects and embodiments will become apparent by reference to the drawings and by study of the following detailed description.
Exemplary embodiments are illustrated in the drawings. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
A storage cabinet or container having a drain feature disclosed. In one embodiment, the drain feature includes a structure that forms an internal gutter system, a water collection sump, and a flow direction path to expel water outside of the unit. The system is located so as to drain water which might enter through openings in the unit which are required for lid latch actuator handles. The water is routed out of the container through the drain, and thus the contents inside the container are kept dry. In some embodiments, the drain is integral with the latching mechanism of the container.
Referring to
In some embodiments, the first compartment 110 may include a door 116 moveable between an open position and a closed position via a hinge. It should be understood that in alternate embodiments, the first compartment 110 may include more than one door. In some embodiments, the door 116 may include a locking mechanism (not shown) to lock and unlock the door.
The second compartment 120 may include a vertical post 118 (shown in
The second compartment 120 may also include at least one door moveable between an open position and a closed position. As shown in
In some embodiments, the latching mechanism 300 includes a first upper catch 302 secured to an interior of the first door 122, and a second upper catch 304 secured to an interior of the second door 124. An upper latch rod 306 secured to the vertical post 118 is configured to extend through the upper catches 302, 304 when the latching mechanism 300 is in the locked position. An actuator 308, such as a handle or knob, is configured to move within an aperture 307 on the vertical post 118 between a first position and a second position to lock and unlock the latching mechanism 300, as described in more detail below.
Similarly, the latching mechanism 300 includes a first lower catch 310 secured to an interior of the first door 122, and a second lower catch 312 secured to an interior of the second door 124. A lower latch rod 314 secured to the vertical post 118 extends through the lower catches 310, 312 when the latching mechanism 300 is in the locked position.
The vertical post 118 further includes a lock box 309 which houses a lock, which may be a conventional padlock (not shown) having a padlock body with a key insertion surface on the bottom, and a shackle.
In operation, to unlock the second compartment 120 and unlatch the latching mechanism 300, a user unlocks the padlock and pulls the actuator 308 upward toward the horizontal member 112 to disengage the upper latch rod 306 from the first and second upper catches 302 and 304 and to disengage the lower latch rod 314 from the first and second lower catches 310, 312. With the upper and lower catches disengaged from the upper and lower latch rods, respectively, the first and second doors 122, 124 can be moved to the open position.
To re-latch the doors 122, 124, the user pulls the actuator 308 in a downward direction, toward the bottom wall 104, once the doors are in the closed position. This movement engages the upper latch rod 306 with the first and second upper catches 302 and 304, and the lower latch rod 314 from the first and second lower catches 310, 312. The user then locks the padlock. Thus, the second compartment is locked and the doors cannot be opened.
In some embodiments, the guard 202 may further include one or more tabs 206 on which one or more adjustable shelves (not shown) may be placed.
As shown in
In operation, when liquid intrudes into the interior of the storage container 100 through the aperture 307 or opening 119 in the vertical post 118, the liquid flows down through the interior of the guard 202 and along the ramp 204, as shown by the arrows in
In other embodiments, the storage container 100 may have only one inner compartment and the vertical post 118 may extend the entire length of the storage container.
The present application provides a number of advantages, including the elimination of a physical cover outside any openings, slots, or windows on the box which may be present for any moving handles etc., which actuate internal mechanisms from outside of the product.
While a number of exemplary aspects and embodiments have been discussed above, those of skill in the art will recognize that still further modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations thereof of the features of the disclosed embodiments are still possible. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims and claims hereafter introduced are interpreted to include all such modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations as are within their true spirit and scope.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/088,608, filed Oct. 7, 2020 which is herewith incorporated by reference into the present application.
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