1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a toolbox for containing selective one of various sets of tools.
2. Related Prior Art
Taiwanese Patent Publication No. 461373 discloses a toolbox including a first shell 10, a second shell 11 and a holder 12. The holder 12 defines a plurality of recesses 13 in which tool bits 14 can be put. The shapes of the recesses 13 determine the types of the tool bits 14 that can be put in this toolbox. The holder 12 is pivotally connected with each of the shells 11 and 12 by means of a reduced portion 15. Therefore, once made, the holder 12 with a set of recesses 13 cannot be replaced with another holder with another set of recesses for holding another set of tool bits.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a toolbox for containing selective one of various sets of tools.
According to the present invention, a toolbox includes a first shell, a second shell, a holder and a binder. The second shell is connected with the first shell. The holder holds tools. The binder retains the holder in the shells in a releasable manner.
Other objectives, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described through detailed illustration of embodiments referring to the attached drawings wherein:
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The box 10 includes a bottom (not numbered) and a wall (not numbered) formed on the bottom, two holes 11 defined in the wall and a protrusion 14 formed on the wall.
The holder 20 includes a plurality of recesses 21 defined in a side for holding tools, a tongue 22 formed on an opposite side and holes 23 defined in the tongue 22.
The binder includes a first claw 12 formed on the bottom of the box 10 and a second claw 31 for engagement with the first claw 12. Furthermore, the binder includes a lock 32 for locking the second claw 31 to the first claw 12.
The first claw 12 includes two crooks 15 extending from a side, a rib 13 extending from the top, a hole 16 defined in the rib 13 and a protrusion 17 extending longitudinally from the rib 13.
The second claw 31 includes two crooks 33 extending from a side, a boss 34 extending from an opposite side and a hole 35 defined therein.
The lock 32 includes a first tab (not numbered), a second tab (not numbered) extending transversely from the first tab, a boss 36 extending from the first tab and a hole 37 defined in the second tab.
The cover 40 includes a top (not numbered) and a wall (not numbered) extending from the top, two shafts 42 formed on the wall and a recess 41 defined in the wall.
The shafts 42 are inserted in the holes 11, thus pivotally mounting the cover 40 on the box 10. The protrusion 14 can be put in the recess 41, thus retaining the toolbox in a closed position.
The boss 34 is inserted in the hole 16, thus pivotally mounting the second claw 31 on the first claw 12 as best shown in FIG. 4. The holder 20 can be put in the box 10 so that the crooks 15 are inserted in the holes 23. The second claw 31 can be pivoted to the first claw 12 so that the crooks 33 are inserted in the holes 23. Thus, the holder 20 is clamped by means of the first claw 12 and the second claw 31.
The boss 34 may include an enlarged end for better anchoring. The boss 34 may be divided into two halves by means of a slit (not numbered) for better flexibility.
The boss 36 is inserted in the hole 35, thus pivotally mounting the lock 32 on the second claw 31 as best shown in FIG. 3. The lock 32 can be pivoted to the rib 13 so that the protrusion 17 is inserted in the hole 37, thus locking the second claw 31 to the first claw 12.
The boss 36 may include an enlarged end for better anchoring, and the hole 35 can include a configuration compliant with that of the boss 36. The boss 36 may be divided into two halves by means of a slit (not numbered) for better flexibility.
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The present invention has been described through detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
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20040188279 A1 | Sep 2004 | US |