The present invention relates to a container storage system, and more particularly, to a container storage system having containers that can be connected together.
Tool storage systems are commonly used by businesses and consumers to store and organize tools, spare parts, fasteners, and the like. Tool storage systems range from single cabinets with one storage receptacle to systems with multiple cabinets, each with multiple storage receptacles configured to meet a variety of needs. Existing storage systems suffer from several shortcomings. Therefore there is a constant need in the industry to improve upon existing container storage systems by making them more efficient, easy to use, modular, and/or multifunctional.
A container assembly system is disclosed. The system includes at least a first container and a second container. The first container has a first opening into a first interior space for storing articles, and a first cover for closing the first opening. A handle is provided for carrying the first container. A cooperating male locating projection and a female locating recess are also provided. The second container similarly has a second opening into a second interior space for storing articles and a second cover for closing the second opening. A container latching mechanism that moves between a latched position and an unlatched position, connects the second container to the handle of the first container. A cooperating female locating recess and a male locating projection are also provided.
The first container nestingly engages with the second container when the second container is positioned on top of the first container. The male locating projection of the first container fits in the female locating recess of the second container and the male locating projection of the second container fits in the female locating recess of the first container. This arrangement provides two locating devices to hold the first and second container together to prevent latitudinal and longitudinal movement of the first container with respect to the second container, while the container latching mechanism and the handle hold the respective containers together for carrying or moving as a unit.
Containers 101 and 102 are the same, so for simplicity and brevity, only container 101 is described. Container 101 has a front side 104, a back side 106, a right side 108, a left side 110, a top side 112, and a bottom side 114. Together these sides 104-114, respectively, define an interior space 116 for storing articles that can be accessible by extending a front cover 118 of a drawer. Interior space 116, in alternative embodiments, can be accessible by removing or moving any cover combined with any side 104-114 in any manner, such as a pivoting top cover combined with top side 112 or pivoting front cover combined with front side 104. A locking mechanism, such as a key latch, can lock the front cover to the container.
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Containers 101 and 102 can be mechanically locked together by a container latching mechanism 130.
Container 101 (as well as any other container 102, 700, 800, and 900) can be made of a combination of metal and molded plastic parts. In an embodiment, container 101 has a metal frame made 200 from assembling one or more sheets of stamped sheet metal. Metal frame 200 has a front side 204, back side 206, right side 208, left side 210, top side 212, and bottom side 214 that correspond with the sides 104, 106, 108, 110, 112, and 114, respectively, of the same name of container 101. Top side 212 and bottom side 214 of frame 200 can have a substantially open interior to decrease weight and cost. Back side 206 can have a round opening 216 for power cords so a power extension strip or the like could be mounted inside container 101. Multiple openings 218 can be formed around all sides 204-214 of frame 200 for engaging corresponding protrusions in the molded plastic covers.
Top side 112 and bottom side 114 of container 101 are made substantially of a molded plastic cover 220 and 222, respectively, that snap on to top side 212 and bottom side 214 of frame, respectively. Container latching mechanism 130 can be made substantially of a molded plastic and attached to each right side and left side of frame 210. An additional metal support 224 can be attached to each side of frame 210 between first housing 132 of container latching mechanism 130 and right side and left side of frame 210 for additional strength around the area that forms the carrying handle, i.e. open area of handle 138 of first housing 132 of container latching mechanism 130.
Alternative arrangements of system 100 with multiple containers 191, 102, 700, 800, and 900 are contemplated. One such alternative includes a moveable platform that has a substantially flat base on four wheels or casters with a latching mechanism 130. The platform has a first housing 132 of latching mechanism 130 on the right side and the left side of the platform. The biased latch 136 connected to second housing 134 on each side of the container connects to the first housing on the platform in the manner described above with respect to connecting container 102 to container 101 whereas container 101 is replaced with the platform. This arrangement creates a movable system.
Various aspects of any of the embodiments can be combined in different combinations than the ones shown to create new embodiments that fall within the scope of the appended claims. The containers can be stacked in any arrangement with one on top of the other, and the container latching mechanism and the dual pair of locating devices will hold the containers together. The container latching mechanism can also connect to containers side-by-side to form a vertical and horizontal container storage assembly system.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by appended claims and their equivalents. The invention can be better understood by reference to the following claims. For purpose of claim interpretation, the transitional phrases “including” and “having” are intended to be synonymous with the transitional phrase “comprising.”