BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 shows an oblique perspective of a first embodiment of the storage system of the present invention in the closed position.
FIG. 2 shows another oblique perspective of a first embodiment of the storage system of the present invention in the closed position.
FIG. 3 shows a rear view of a first embodiment of the storage system of the present invention.
FIG. 4 shows a detailed view of the mounting means of a first embodiment of the storage system of the present invention.
FIG. 5 shows a detailed view of the handle means of a first embodiment of the storage system of the present invention.
FIG. 6 shows an exploded oblique view of a first embodiment of the storage system of the present invention.
FIG. 7 shows an oblique perspective of a first embodiment of the storage system of the present invention in the open position.
FIG. 8 shows an oblique perspective of a second embodiment of the storage system of the present invention in the open position.
FIG. 9 shows a cut-away view of a second embodiment of the storage system of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
With reference to FIGS. 1 through 7, the storage system 1 of this invention comprises a base 2 and a lid 3 connected to one another along a common edge by lid hinge 10. Base 2 and lid 3 may be manufactured from any material common in the art, but they are preferably formed from thermoplastics. Plastics are preferred because of their excellent performance in the harsh environments found outdoors. Lid hinge 10 may be manufactured from metal, wood, plastic, or other materials known in the art. Base 2 and lid 3 are robustly built to even withstand the stress of being stepped upon. The underside of lid 3 may be ribbed in order to enhance structural strength. When closed, storage system 1 preferably exhibits a low profile. This reduces the potential hazard while the box is deployed on a surface such as a boat deck. Lid 3 may include optional surface features, such as the tread-like pattern shown in FIG. 1. Should a person choose to step squarely upon storage system 1, this tread-like pattern on lid 3 reduces the likelihood that he will slip and fall. Base 2 may include optional features such as subcompartments for segregating small objects like tools or tackle. These subcompompartments may be formed integrally along with base 2 by a common process such as by molding or may be separate, reconfigurable elements contained within base 2.
Lid 3 and base 2 are maintained in a closed position by at least one handle latch 6 which is located on the side of storage system 1 opposite lid hinge 10. Each handle latch 6 is connected to the upper lip of base 2 by a handle latch hinge 12 so that each handle latch 6 can rotate freely up and over top of lid 3. Lid 3 may include optional raised retention strips 11 molded into its upper surface that grip a portion of handle latch 6 when maintaining the closed position. In an alternate embodiment, retention strips 11 may be manufactured from a dissimilar material, such as silicone rubber, and attached to lid 3. Handle 5 is also attached to base 2 using the same handle latch hinge 12. In the preferred embodiment, a single handle latch 6 and its associated handle 5 are centered on the side of storage system 1 opposite lid hinge 10. This enables a user to balance and carry a storage system 1 of modest size with a single hand. In an alternate embodiment wherein storage system 1 is quite large, two handle latches 6, each with an associated handle 5, may be evenly spaced along the side of storage system 1 opposite lid hinge 10.
Storage system 1 may also include one or two end latches 4. In the preferred embodiment, one end latch 4 is located at each end of lid 3 along the edges of lid 3 that do not already include lid hinge 10 or handle 5. Each end latch 4 is connected to the upper lip of base 2 by end latch hinge 13 so that end latch 4 can rotate freely up and over top of lid 3. Lid 3 may include optional raised retention strips 11 molded into its upper surface that grip a portion of end latch 4 when maintaining the closed position. In an alternate embodiment, retention strips 11 may be manufactured from a dissimilar material, such as silicone rubber, and attached to lid 3.
The means for securing storage system 1 to the surface of a vehicle, such as a boat deck, is a key feature of the present invention. In a first embodiment of this feature, storage system 1 includes at least one attachment flange 7 integrally attached to the side of base 2. In the preferred embodiment, at least two attachment flanges 7 are spaced evenly around and integrally attached to the sides of base 2. Each attachment flange 7 extends out from the side of base 2. A mounting flange 8, corresponding to each attachment flange 7, is permanently or temporarily attached directly to the vehicle surface in such a manner that each attachment flange 7 and its corresponding mounting flange 8 are aligned when storage system 1 is deployed. Attachment flange 7 may be attached to the vehicle surface using screws, adhesives, magnets, or other means known in the art of attachment. In order to deploy storage system 1, a removable mounting fastener 9 is used to connect each attachment flange 7 to its corresponding mounting flange 8 thereby robustly securing storage system 1 to the vehicle surface. In the preferred embodiment, mounting fastener 9 comprises a thumbscrew with a knurled end. The threaded shaft of the thumbscrew engages female threads in both attachment flange 7 and mounting flange 8 to form an integral assembly.
With reference to FIGS. 8 and 9, storage system 1 includes a second embodiment of the means for attaching storage system 1 to a vehicle surface. At least one attachment flange 107 is integrally attached to the bottom surface of base 2. Each attachment flange 107 may consist of a female-threaded through-hole, an integral female-threaded nut, or simply an unthreaded hole. A mounting flange 108, corresponding to each attachment flange 107, is permanently or temporarily attached directly to the vehicle surface in such a manner that each attachment flange 107 and its corresponding mounting flange 108 are aligned when storage system 1 is deployed. Attachment flange 107 may be attached to the vehicle surface using screws, adhesives, magnets, or other means known in the art of attachment. In order to deploy storage system 1, a removable mounting fastener 109 is used to connect each attachment flange 107 to its corresponding mounting flange 108 thereby robustly securing storage system 1 to the vehicle surface. In the preferred embodiment, mounting fastener 109 comprises a thumbscrew with a knurled end. The threaded shaft of the thumbscrew engages female threads in both attachment flange 107 and mounting flange 108 to form an integral assembly.
While various embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not limitation. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.