1. Fields of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tool box, and more particularly, to a tool box with multiple second boxes overlapped on the first box, and the second boxes are expanded relative to the first box.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
The conventional multiple-layer tool box is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,710,093 which discloses a first box with multiple layers of second boxes which are located side by side, the second boxes of each layer is pivotably connected to the first box by a first link and two second links so that the second boxes can be expanded laterally. When the second boxes are expanded, they are positioned by connection links with a handle located at the middle of the connection links, and a locking unit. When the connection links are raised along guide rails to a certain height, the connection links move the push links which drive the first link so that the second boxes are raised and expanded laterally. The first link and two second links pivotably connect the first box and the second boxes to form a four-link mechanism which is also used in Taiwan Publication No. 579929. However, the second boxes of each layer are expanded even if one of which is not used, and the expanded second boxes occupy space and foreign objects my drop into the opened second boxes. The U.S. Pat. No. 2,710,093 requires the locking unit. The cover connected with the connection links cannot be opened and this is not convenient for the users. For the Taiwan Publication No. 579929, the second boxes on the top are supported by a portion of the lower second boxes, and this means that the open space of the second boxes is limited.
The present invention intends to provide a tool box to improve the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a tool box and comprises a first box and second boxes are overlapped in pairs on the first box to form at least one layer. The second boxes located at the lowest layer are pivotably connected to two sides of the first box by first links and first plates. The second boxes of two adjacent layers are pivotably connected to each other by second links and second plates. The first link and the second link each have a first contact portion. The first links each have a protrusion link extending therefrom. The first and second plates each have a second contact portion. When the second boxes are expanded relative to the first box and the second boxes of the adjacent layer, the first contact portions contact the second contact portions. At least one handle is pivotably connected to the protrusion links of the first links on the two sides of the first box.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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At least two second boxes 20 are overlapped in pairs on the first box 10 to form at least one layer. Each layer includes two second boxes 20 abreast. The second boxes 20 located at the lowest layer are pivotably connected to two sides of the first box 10 by first links 40 and first plates 401. The at least two second boxes 20, the first links 40 and the first plates 401 together form a parallel four-link mechanism by extending pivots 70 through the corresponding holes 11/21/41/52. The second boxes 20 of two adjacent layers are pivotably connected to each other by second links 501 and second plates 50. The second boxes 20 of the adjacent layers, the second links 501 and the second plates 50 together form another parallel four-link mechanism extending pivots 70 through the corresponding holes 21/42/51. The first link 40 and the second link 501 each have a first contact portion 44 extending laterally therefrom. The first links 40 each have a protrusion link 45 extending from one side thereof. The first plates 401 and the second plates 50 each have a second contact portion 53 extending laterally therefrom. When the second boxes 20 are expanded relative to the first box 10 and the second boxes 20 of the rest of the layers, the first links 40 and the first plates 401 are pivoted simultaneously so that the first contact portions 44 of the first links 40 on the same side of the first box 10 contact the second contact portions 53 of the first plates 401, the first contact portions 44 of the second links 501 on the same side of the first box 10 contact the second contact portions 53 of the second plates 50. The second links 501 and the second plates 50 are pivoted simultaneously so that the second contact portions 44 of the first links 40 on the same side of the first box 10 contact the second contact portions 53 of the first plates 401.
Each cover 30 is pivotably connected with the corresponding second box 20 on the top most layer so as to cover up the second boxes 20 on the top most layer. The at least one handle 90 has two ends pivotably connected to the protrusion links 45 of the first links 40 on the two sides of the first box 10. The first links 40, the second links 501, the first plates 401, the second plates 50 and the protrusion links 45 are elongate plates. The protrusion link 45 extends from the distal end of the first contact portion 44. The contact area between the first contact portion 44 and the second contact portion 53 is a flat surface. The width of the flat surface is larger than the thickness of the first link 40, the first plate 401, the second link 501 and the second plate 50. In the drawings, each protrusion link 45 has a hole 43 through which the pivot 70 extends so as to be pivotably connected to the hole 61 in one end of the connection plate 60. The other two respective ends of the two connection plates 60 on the same side of the first box 10 are pivotably connected to each other by extending a pivot 70 through the holes 61 in the other two respective ends of the connection plates 60. Each of the connection plates 60 has a hole 61 defined through the middle portion thereof, a pivot 70 extends through the hole 61 in the middle portion of the connection plate 60 to be pivotably connected to the arm 91 of the handle 90.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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