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EP2011419A1
EP2011419A1 EP08003492A EP08003492A EP2011419A1 EP 2011419 A1 EP2011419 A1 EP 2011419A1 EP 08003492 A EP08003492 A EP 08003492A EP 08003492 A EP08003492 A EP 08003492A EP 2011419 A1 EP2011419 A1 EP 2011419A1
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Ying Zheng
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B43/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features enabling folding of the cabinet or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B47/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features related to dismountability or building-up from elements
    • A47B47/0075Flat or flat-like panels connected without frames

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  • the present invention relates to a tool cabinet, especially a tool cabinet that can be folded and assembled conveniently with pin joint member loosely interconnecting each face board.
  • a tool cabinet is mainly used for uniform management of materials in all trades.
  • the main structure of the conventional tool cabinet is typically one whole body, which is heavy and not easy to carry.
  • the tool cabinet is free of use, it will still take much space. Hence, it becomes a new task of design for the current tool cabinet to improve variability of its combined structure and its compatibility with the space.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a foldable tool cabinet with a simple structure.
  • the tool cabinet can be disconnected and assembled simply and carried conveniently and also can spare much room free of use.
  • a technical solution of an embodiment of the invention is to provide a tool cabinet including an upper cover, a bottom board and a case body.
  • the case body is composed of loosely interconnected case boards with both the upper cover and the bottom board being loosely connected with the case body.
  • the case body includes four case boards, that is, one front, one back, one left and one right connecting with each other in turn by hinges.
  • the right board respectively connects with the front on one side and with the back on the other side.
  • the other side of the back board connects with the left, and both the front and the left loosely and rotatably connect with a door board respectively by the hinges.
  • An upright column is set at the junction of the two door boards of the case body, whose upper end and lower end loosely connect with the upper cover and the bottom board respectively.
  • the upper cover and the bottom board where two single hems are set, loosely connect with the case body by the rabbeted block; and further through slots are set on the bottom board, corresponding to the hinges.
  • L-type notches are respectively set on the front board, the back board, the left board and the right board, corresponding to the said single hems of the upper cover and the bottom board.
  • it is required to encase the interior hems of the upper cover and the bottom board into the L-type notches respectively.
  • Slot-type hems are set on both sides of the back board and the left board, while single hems are set on one side of the front board and the left board. It is convenient for hinges to be installed on one hand. In addition, it also provides more reasonable space for each face board to be folded. The states of being folded may provide space for the upright column and its accessories to place.
  • the upright column is L-type.
  • Corresponding L-type block frames are set on the upper cover and the bottom board in which L-type upright column is set.
  • slot-type interior hems are set on the upper cover and the bottom board, corresponding to the door boards, so as to make the tool cabinet more closed and aesthetic when the door boards are closed.
  • a shelf is set inside the tool cabinet and several grip blocks are located on the upright column and case boards, corresponding to the shelf.
  • the shelf is reticular and it is enough only to place it into grip blocks when assembling.
  • transverse L-type strengthening ribs are set on the front board, the back board, the left board and the right board, which can be used as grip blocks of the shelf at the same time.
  • the upper cover loosely and rotatably connects with corresponding side of the right board by the hinges.
  • the improvement can make the upper cover fold up and more convenient for use.
  • a further improvement, fixed pin components are set on the side of the upper cover opposite to the hinges.
  • a jack is located on the left board, corresponding to the fixed pin components, which makes the connection more stable, that of the upper cover with the front, the back, the left and the right.
  • the fixed pin components comprise two fixed seats set at inner side of the upper cover on which a locking pin is set.
  • a locating block is set on the locking pin between two fixed seats and a spring is set between the locating block and one of the fixed seats.
  • a jack is set in the notch of the left board corresponding to the locking pin.
  • the fixed pin components can be achieve in this way.
  • the fixed pin components comprise an elastic lock buckle set on the notch of the left board, trigger piece and lock board located on the elastic lock buckle.
  • the trigger piece is set in the wall board of the notch, and the lock board goes through the wall board of the notch and is encased and locked inversely into the block aperture set in the hem of the upper cover.
  • the lock board can be disengaged with the block aperture when pulled by the trigger piece.
  • tool slots are set at the inner side of door boards, which is used to hold small articles such as tool pieces.
  • Door locks may also be set on the door boards.
  • the above-mentioned technical solution according to the invention can realize that the upper cover is turned over and folded to the back or the right board, in the condition that the front, the back, the left, the right board, the upper cover and the door board are not detached.
  • the front and the door board connected with it are flat folded to the right board, while the left and its other door board are flat folded to the back board, together with the back board horizontally folded to the right board.
  • the process before the fold is to pull the pin of upper cover out, turn the upper cover over, then to take the shelf and the upright column out, after that, to release rabbeting of the bottom board, then to fold the case boards.
  • the tool cabinet comprises the front board 1, the back board 2, the left board 3, the right board 4, the upper cover 5, the bottom board 6, the door boards 7, the shelf 11 and the L-type upright column 8.
  • the structure of the front board 1 is the same as that of the left board 3 and the back board 2 and the right board 4.
  • the door lock 71 is set on the door board 7 with several tool slots 72 set at its inner side.
  • One side of the right board 4 loosely and rotatably connects with the front board I and with the back board 2 on the other side.
  • the other side of the back board 2 loosely and rotatably connects with the left board 3.
  • the above-mentioned loose connection is inwardly rotatable connection by the hinges 9.
  • single hems 31 are set on one side of the front board 1 and the left board 3.
  • Slot-type hems 41 are set on the back board 2 and the right board 4. It is convenient to placing hinges 9. On the other hand, it also provides more reasonable space to fold each face board. The state of being folded also may provide space to place the upright column and its other accessories.
  • the front board 1 and the left board 3 loosely and rotatably connected with a door board 7 by the hinges 9 respectively.
  • the upper cover 5 and the bottom board 6 are block rabbeted with the four case boards, such as the front 1, the back 2, the left 3 and the right 4.
  • the L-type upright column 8 is set in L-type block frames 51 and 61 on the upper cover 5 and bottom board 6, which correspond to the column 8.
  • the block rabbeting mode of the upper cover 5 and the bottom board 6 with the four case boards is as follows.
  • Hems 52, 62 are located on the upper cover 5 and bottom board 6.
  • L-type notches 02 are respectively set on the four case boards, which correspond to the hems 52, 62.
  • the bottom board will be embed into the case body, so it is necessary to go through the hinges from upside to downside and through slot 65 should be set on the bottom board so that the hinges put no effect on the assembling of bottom board.
  • Slot-type interior hems 73 are set on the upper cover 5 and bottom board 6, which correspond to the door boards 7, ensuring tool cabinet is more closed and aesthetic when the door boards are closed.
  • the installment way of the shelf inside the tool cabinet is as follows.
  • Several grip blocks 81 are set on the upright column 8 that correspond to the shelf 11.
  • Several transverse L-type strengthening ribs 03 are respectively set on the front board 1, the back board 2, the left board 3 and the right board 4 which can also be used as grip blocks of the shelf at the same time.
  • the shelf 11 is reticular and the grip blocks 81 are L-type. It is enough only to place reticular shelf into grip blocks when assembling
  • Figures 4 and 5 are the preferred rabbeting mode of the upper cover of the invention.
  • the upper cover 5 outwardly, loosely and rotatably connects with one corresponding side of the right board 4 by the hinges 9. In this way, the upper cover is folded up and it is more convenient.
  • Fixed pin components 53 are set on a corresponding side of the upper cover 5 opposite to the hinges 9.
  • Jacks 04 are set on the left board 3 corresponding to fixed pin components, which make the connection of the upper cover with the four case boards more stable.
  • each side of the upper cover may also loosely, inwardly and rotatably connect with the back board by the hinges 9, and correspondingly, it is necessary to adjust the fixed pin components.
  • FIG 12 is an embodiment of the above-mentioned fixed pin components.
  • the fixed pin components comprise two fixed seats 531 set at inner side of the upper cover and a locking pin 532 set on the seats.
  • a locating block 533 is set on the locking pin between two fixed seats 531 and a spring 534 is located between the locating block and one of the fixed seats.
  • a jack 535 is set in the notch 02 of the left board, corresponding to the locking pin.
  • Figure 13 is another embodiment of the fixed pin components.
  • the fixed pin components comprise elastic lock buckle 54 set on the notch 02 of the left board, trigger piece 541 and lock board 542 located in the elastic lock buckle 54.
  • the trigger piece 541 is set on notch 02.
  • the lock board 542 goes through the notch 02 and is encased and locked into the block aperture 521 set in the hem 52 of the upper cover.
  • the locking board 542 can be disengaged with the block aperture 521 when pulled by the trigger piece 541.
  • Figures 14 to 19 are schematic views of folding steps of the invention.
  • Figure 14 illustrates a step to release the cover and the board.
  • Figure 15 illustrates a step to remove the upright column and the shelf.
  • Figure 16 illustrates a step to release the bottom board.
  • Figure 17 illustrates a step to flat fold the left board and the door board to the right board.
  • Figure 18 illustrates a step to flat fold the back board together with the folded door board to right board.
  • Figure 19 illustrates a step to flat fold the front board and door board to the right board and to place the shelf and the upright column into inner space of the right board and the back board, then the fold of tool cabinet is finished.
  • the assembly of the tool cabinet is an inverse process to the fold steps, so it is also simple and convenient.
  • the invention can realize the upper cover is turned over and folded to the back or the right board with the front and the door board connected with it being flat folded to the right board, while the left and its other door board are flat folded to the back board, together with the back board horizontally folded to the right board.
  • the process before the fold is to pull the pin of the upper cover out, turn the upper cover over, then to take the shelf and the upright column out, after that, to release rabbeting of the bottom board, then to fold the case boards.
  • disconnecting it is done that the shelf and the upright column are placed into a predetermined space of the right and the back board. It is very simple and convenient for carrying after folded and much space is spared at the same time.
  • the assembly is the inverse process of the folding steps and it is also simple and convenient.
  • FIG. 20-23 there is illustrated another embodiment of the invention for easily folding a cabinet into a compact unit for storage or shipping and then unfolding and reassembling the unit into a cabinet ready for use.
  • the components are identified by reference numerals in the 100 series.
  • FIG. 20 and 21 there is shown a cabinet in a fully assembled condition, and the cabinet is also shown in an exploded view to illustrate the assembly of the cabinet.
  • the cabinet is shown with the optional shelves and/or drawers in place.
  • the cabinet is comprised of a box-like case body having case panels that include a back panel 100 joined to a left side panel 108 by a common leaf hinge comprised of hinge leafs 102, 104 and hinge pin 106.
  • the case panels include a right side panel 110 joined to the back panel by hinge leafs 112, 114 and hinge pin 116.
  • An upper cover plate 118 is joined to the top of the back panel 100 by hinge leafs 120, 122 and hinge pin 124, and a bottom board or bottom sole plate 125 is joined to the bottom of the back panel 100 by hinge leafs 126, 128 and hinge pins 130.
  • the sole plate 124 may be provided with reinforcing members or slats 132.
  • a left door 134 is joined to the left side panel 108 by hinge leafs 136, 138 and hinge pin 140 while a right door 142 is joined to the right side panel 110 by hinge leafs 144, 146 and hinge pin 148.
  • the left door 134 is preferably provided with a vertical reinforcing rib 150, and similarly, the right door 142 is provided with a vertical reinforcing rib 151.
  • Each door is provided with a suitable handle 152.
  • there is an L-shaped fortifying slat 154 affixed at the four corners where the right side panel 110, the left side panel 108, the cover plate 118 and the sole plate 125 meet.
  • the slats 154 may be attached in any suitable manner by removable fasteners 156 which may be nuts and bolts or screws.
  • the cabinet may be provided with removable shelves 158 which are affixed in any suitable manner to the back panel 100 and the side panels 108 and 110.
  • the back panel 100 and side panels 108 and 110 can be formed with rows of inwardly extending ledges 109 (see Fig. 20 ) positioned at various levels in the panels.
  • the ledges 109 in a selected row provide support for the edges of a shelf 158, which shelf can be easily moved from one row of ledges to another at a desired level within the assembled cabinet.
  • the shelves 158 can be removably affixed within the cabinet in any suitable manner using fasteners, such as nuts and bolts.
  • Each shelf 158 is designed to receive a drawer carrier 160 which can be removably affixed just beneath the shelf 158 so as to receive a slidable drawer 162 each with a handle 164.
  • FIG. 22A - 22H a step-by-step process of initially assembling the cabinet is illustrated.
  • the left side panel 108 is attached using the previously described leaf hinge.
  • the right side panel 110 is attached using the leaf hinge.
  • the doors 134 and 142 are then attached, respectively, to the left side panel 108 and the right side panel 110 using the leaf hinges.
  • the cover plate 118 if first attached to the back panel 100 using the leaf hinge and then the sole plate 125 is attached using the leaf hinge.
  • the fortifying slats 154 are attached to the side panels 108, 110 and the cover plate 118 and sole plate 125. If the optional shelves 158 and/or drawers 162 are to included, they are added after complete assembly of the cabinet as just described.
  • FIGs 23A - 23F illustrate the method of folding the assembled cabinet into a compact unit for storage or shipping. If used, the shelves 158 and drawers 162 must first be removed. Although not shown in Figures 23A - 23F , the fortifying slats 154 must be removed. Then, the cover plate 118 can be folded back down against the back of the back panel 100. Each door 134 and 142 is then swung inwardly to rest against the inside of the side panels 108 and 110. The sole plate 125 is then swung downwardly, and the side panels 108 and 110, with the doors 134 and 142 still attached, are folded inwardly against the back panel 100.

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A tool cabinet including an upper cover (5), a bottom board (6), a case body and a shelf accessory. The case body includes rotatably interconnected case boards, which are foldable with each other. The upper cover (5) and the bottom board (6) are loosely rabbetted into the case body. Without disconnecting each case board, each case board can be folded only by pulling out the pin in the upper cover (5), turning over the upper cover (5), then taking out the shelf and the upright column (8), releasing the block rabbeting, and folding the case boards. It is done after the shelf and the upright column (8) are placed into a predetermined space of the right board and the back board during the folding process. It is very simple and convenient. Hence, it is convenient to carry the tool cabinet after it is folded. In another embodiment, a tool cabinet is also constructed with hinged panels and doors that after assembly can be easily folded into a compact unit for storage or shipping.

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    SPECIFICATION
  • BE IT KNOWN that Ying Zheng, a citizen of China and a resident of Jinhua, Zhejiang, China, has invented a new and useful improvement in TOOL CABINET of which the following is a specification:
  • CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application No. 11/480,861, filed on July 6, 2006 . The present application claims priority under 35 USC 119 to Chinese Patent Application No. 2005-10050646.1 filed on July 8, 2005 , and U.S. Serial No. 11/480,861, filed July 6, 2006 , the entire contents of which applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to a tool cabinet, especially a tool cabinet that can be folded and assembled conveniently with pin joint member loosely interconnecting each face board.
  • DESCRIPTION OF BACKGROUND ART
  • A tool cabinet is mainly used for uniform management of materials in all trades. The main structure of the conventional tool cabinet is typically one whole body, which is heavy and not easy to carry. There are complicated structures, such as mosaic assembly type, screw lock type etc, but it is disadvantageous in using tool to disconnect and assemble them. For the assembled tool cabinet of large volume, which is not fit for carrying as a whole, once carrying, it is necessary to disconnect by the aid of tools at first, then reassemble it by tools to the destination. It is fussy and time-consuming. On the other hand, when the tool cabinet is free of use, it will still take much space. Hence, it becomes a new task of design for the current tool cabinet to improve variability of its combined structure and its compatibility with the space.
  • SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
  • An object of the invention is to provide a foldable tool cabinet with a simple structure. The tool cabinet can be disconnected and assembled simply and carried conveniently and also can spare much room free of use. To achieve above-mentioned object, a technical solution of an embodiment of the invention is to provide a tool cabinet including an upper cover, a bottom board and a case body. The case body is composed of loosely interconnected case boards with both the upper cover and the bottom board being loosely connected with the case body.
  • The case body includes four case boards, that is, one front, one back, one left and one right connecting with each other in turn by hinges. The right board respectively connects with the front on one side and with the back on the other side. The other side of the back board connects with the left, and both the front and the left loosely and rotatably connect with a door board respectively by the hinges. An upright column is set at the junction of the two door boards of the case body, whose upper end and lower end loosely connect with the upper cover and the bottom board respectively. The upper cover and the bottom board, where two single hems are set, loosely connect with the case body by the rabbeted block; and further through slots are set on the bottom board, corresponding to the hinges.
  • L-type notches are respectively set on the front board, the back board, the left board and the right board, corresponding to the said single hems of the upper cover and the bottom board. When assembling, it is required to encase the interior hems of the upper cover and the bottom board into the L-type notches respectively.
  • Slot-type hems are set on both sides of the back board and the left board, while single hems are set on one side of the front board and the left board. It is convenient for hinges to be installed on one hand. In addition, it also provides more reasonable space for each face board to be folded. The states of being folded may provide space for the upright column and its accessories to place.
  • The upright column is L-type. Corresponding L-type block frames are set on the upper cover and the bottom board in which L-type upright column is set.
  • As an improvement of the invention, slot-type interior hems are set on the upper cover and the bottom board, corresponding to the door boards, so as to make the tool cabinet more closed and aesthetic when the door boards are closed.
  • As an improvement of the invention, a shelf is set inside the tool cabinet and several grip blocks are located on the upright column and case boards, corresponding to the shelf. The shelf is reticular and it is enough only to place it into grip blocks when assembling.
  • As a preferred embodiment of the above-mentioned improvement, several transverse L-type strengthening ribs are set on the front board, the back board, the left board and the right board, which can be used as grip blocks of the shelf at the same time.
  • As an improvement of the invention, the upper cover loosely and rotatably connects with corresponding side of the right board by the hinges. The improvement can make the upper cover fold up and more convenient for use.
  • A further improvement, fixed pin components are set on the side of the upper cover opposite to the hinges. A jack is located on the left board, corresponding to the fixed pin components, which makes the connection more stable, that of the upper cover with the front, the back, the left and the right.
  • The fixed pin components comprise two fixed seats set at inner side of the upper cover on which a locking pin is set. A locating block is set on the locking pin between two fixed seats and a spring is set between the locating block and one of the fixed seats. In addition, a jack is set in the notch of the left board corresponding to the locking pin. When the upper cover is closed on assembling, the locking pin automatically jumps into the jack of the left board by use of stored power of the spring. An individual only needs to pull out the locking pin when the upper cover needs to open.
  • The fixed pin components can be achieve in this way. The fixed pin components comprise an elastic lock buckle set on the notch of the left board, trigger piece and lock board located on the elastic lock buckle. The trigger piece is set in the wall board of the notch, and the lock board goes through the wall board of the notch and is encased and locked inversely into the block aperture set in the hem of the upper cover. The lock board can be disengaged with the block aperture when pulled by the trigger piece.
  • As an improvement of the invention, several tool slots are set at the inner side of door boards, which is used to hold small articles such as tool pieces. Door locks may also be set on the door boards.
  • The above-mentioned technical solution according to the invention, can realize that the upper cover is turned over and folded to the back or the right board, in the condition that the front, the back, the left, the right board, the upper cover and the door board are not detached. In addition, the front and the door board connected with it are flat folded to the right board, while the left and its other door board are flat folded to the back board, together with the back board horizontally folded to the right board. The process before the fold is to pull the pin of upper cover out, turn the upper cover over, then to take the shelf and the upright column out, after that, to release rabbeting of the bottom board, then to fold the case boards. During disconnecting, it is done that the shelf and the upright column are placed into a predetermined space of the right and the back board. During disconnecting, it is done that the shelf and the upright column are placed into a predetermined space of the right and the back board. It is very simple and convenient for carrying after folded and much space is spared at the same time. The assembly is the inverse process of the folding steps and it is also simple and convenient.
  • Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
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  • The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
    • Figure 1 is a schematic view of the combined stereo structure of the invention in the state of the door board closed;
    • Figure 2 is schematic view of combined stereo structure of the invention in the state of the door board opened;
    • Figure 3 is schematic view of the rabbeted structure of the upper cover and the case board;
    • Figure 4 is schematic view of folding structure of the upper cover loosely connected to the back board in the invention;
    • Figure 5 is enlarged view of part I in Figure 4;
    • Figure 6 is schematic view of the structure of the upper cover of the invention;
    • Figure 7 is schematic view of the structure of the front board (left board) of the invention;
    • Figure 8 is a schematic view of the structure of the right board (back board) of the invention;
    • Figure 9 is schematic view of the structure of the bottom board of the invention;
    • Figure 10 is schematic view of the structure of the upright column of the invention;
    • Figure 11 is schematic view of the structure of the shelf of the invention;
    • Figure 12 is schematic view of the structure of the locking pin of the invention;
    • Figure 13 is schematic view of another structure of the locking pin of the invention;
    • Figure 14 to Figure 19 are schematic views of folding steps of the invention;
    • Figure 20 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the invention showing an assembled cabinet with the doors open and removable shelves and drawers in place;
    • Figure 21 is a perspective, exploded view of the cabinet of Figure 20;
    • Figures 22A - 22H are a series of views which illustrate the steps of assembling the cabinet; and
    • Figures 23A - 23F are a series of views which illustrate the steps of folding the cabinet into a compact unit;
    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • As shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2, the tool cabinet according to the embodiment of the invention comprises the front board 1, the back board 2, the left board 3, the right board 4, the upper cover 5, the bottom board 6, the door boards 7, the shelf 11 and the L-type upright column 8. The structure of the front board 1 is the same as that of the left board 3 and the back board 2 and the right board 4. The door lock 71 is set on the door board 7 with several tool slots 72 set at its inner side. One side of the right board 4 loosely and rotatably connects with the front board I and with the back board 2 on the other side. The other side of the back board 2 loosely and rotatably connects with the left board 3. The above-mentioned loose connection is inwardly rotatable connection by the hinges 9. As shown in Figure 7 and Figure 8, single hems 31 are set on one side of the front board 1 and the left board 3. Slot-type hems 41 are set on the back board 2 and the right board 4. It is convenient to placing hinges 9. On the other hand, it also provides more reasonable space to fold each face board. The state of being folded also may provide space to place the upright column and its other accessories. The front board 1 and the left board 3 loosely and rotatably connected with a door board 7 by the hinges 9 respectively. The upper cover 5 and the bottom board 6 are block rabbeted with the four case boards, such as the front 1, the back 2, the left 3 and the right 4. The L-type upright column 8 is set in L-type block frames 51 and 61 on the upper cover 5 and bottom board 6, which correspond to the column 8.
  • As shown in Figures 3, 6 and 9, the block rabbeting mode of the upper cover 5 and the bottom board 6 with the four case boards is as follows. Hems 52, 62 are located on the upper cover 5 and bottom board 6. L-type notches 02 are respectively set on the four case boards, which correspond to the hems 52, 62. When assembling, it is only necessary to encase the hems 52, 62 of the upper cover 5 and the bottom board 6 respectively into the L-type notches 02. On assembling, the bottom board will be embed into the case body, so it is necessary to go through the hinges from upside to downside and through slot 65 should be set on the bottom board so that the hinges put no effect on the assembling of bottom board. Slot-type interior hems 73 are set on the upper cover 5 and bottom board 6, which correspond to the door boards 7, ensuring tool cabinet is more closed and aesthetic when the door boards are closed.
  • As shown in Figures 7, 8, 10 and 11, according to the example, the installment way of the shelf inside the tool cabinet is as follows. Several grip blocks 81 are set on the upright column 8 that correspond to the shelf 11. Several transverse L-type strengthening ribs 03 are respectively set on the front board 1, the back board 2, the left board 3 and the right board 4 which can also be used as grip blocks of the shelf at the same time. The shelf 11 is reticular and the grip blocks 81 are L-type. It is enough only to place reticular shelf into grip blocks when assembling
  • Figures 4 and 5 are the preferred rabbeting mode of the upper cover of the invention. The upper cover 5 outwardly, loosely and rotatably connects with one corresponding side of the right board 4 by the hinges 9. In this way, the upper cover is folded up and it is more convenient. Fixed pin components 53 are set on a corresponding side of the upper cover 5 opposite to the hinges 9. Jacks 04 are set on the left board 3 corresponding to fixed pin components, which make the connection of the upper cover with the four case boards more stable. Alternatively, each side of the upper cover may also loosely, inwardly and rotatably connect with the back board by the hinges 9, and correspondingly, it is necessary to adjust the fixed pin components.
  • Figure 12 is an embodiment of the above-mentioned fixed pin components. The fixed pin components comprise two fixed seats 531 set at inner side of the upper cover and a locking pin 532 set on the seats. A locating block 533 is set on the locking pin between two fixed seats 531 and a spring 534 is located between the locating block and one of the fixed seats. A jack 535 is set in the notch 02 of the left board, corresponding to the locking pin. On assembling, when the upper cover is closed, the locking pin automatically jumps into jack of the left board by using stored power of the spring. In addition, when the upper cover is opened, it is enough only to pull the locking pin out.
  • Figure 13 is another embodiment of the fixed pin components. The fixed pin components comprise elastic lock buckle 54 set on the notch 02 of the left board, trigger piece 541 and lock board 542 located in the elastic lock buckle 54. The trigger piece 541 is set on notch 02. The lock board 542 goes through the notch 02 and is encased and locked into the block aperture 521 set in the hem 52 of the upper cover. The locking board 542 can be disengaged with the block aperture 521 when pulled by the trigger piece 541.
  • Figures 14 to 19 are schematic views of folding steps of the invention. Figure 14 illustrates a step to release the cover and the board. Figure 15 illustrates a step to remove the upright column and the shelf. Figure 16 illustrates a step to release the bottom board. Figure 17 illustrates a step to flat fold the left board and the door board to the right board. Figure 18 illustrates a step to flat fold the back board together with the folded door board to right board. Figure 19 illustrates a step to flat fold the front board and door board to the right board and to place the shelf and the upright column into inner space of the right board and the back board, then the fold of tool cabinet is finished. The assembly of the tool cabinet is an inverse process to the fold steps, so it is also simple and convenient.
  • In the condition that the front, the back, the left, the right board, the upper cover and the door board are not disconnected, the invention can realize the upper cover is turned over and folded to the back or the right board with the front and the door board connected with it being flat folded to the right board, while the left and its other door board are flat folded to the back board, together with the back board horizontally folded to the right board. The process before the fold is to pull the pin of the upper cover out, turn the upper cover over, then to take the shelf and the upright column out, after that, to release rabbeting of the bottom board, then to fold the case boards. During disconnecting, it is done that the shelf and the upright column are placed into a predetermined space of the right and the back board. It is very simple and convenient for carrying after folded and much space is spared at the same time. The assembly is the inverse process of the folding steps and it is also simple and convenient.
  • Referring now to Figures 20-23, there is illustrated another embodiment of the invention for easily folding a cabinet into a compact unit for storage or shipping and then unfolding and reassembling the unit into a cabinet ready for use. In this embodiment, the components are identified by reference numerals in the 100 series.
  • Referring to Figures 20 and 21 there is shown a cabinet in a fully assembled condition, and the cabinet is also shown in an exploded view to illustrate the assembly of the cabinet. The cabinet is shown with the optional shelves and/or drawers in place. The cabinet is comprised of a box-like case body having case panels that include a back panel 100 joined to a left side panel 108 by a common leaf hinge comprised of hinge leafs 102, 104 and hinge pin 106. Similarly, the case panels include a right side panel 110 joined to the back panel by hinge leafs 112, 114 and hinge pin 116. An upper cover plate 118 is joined to the top of the back panel 100 by hinge leafs 120, 122 and hinge pin 124, and a bottom board or bottom sole plate 125 is joined to the bottom of the back panel 100 by hinge leafs 126, 128 and hinge pins 130. If desired, the sole plate 124 may be provided with reinforcing members or slats 132.
  • A left door 134 is joined to the left side panel 108 by hinge leafs 136, 138 and hinge pin 140 while a right door 142 is joined to the right side panel 110 by hinge leafs 144, 146 and hinge pin 148. The left door 134 is preferably provided with a vertical reinforcing rib 150, and similarly, the right door 142 is provided with a vertical reinforcing rib 151. Each door is provided with a suitable handle 152. To maintain the rigidity of the cabinet when fully assembled, there is an L-shaped fortifying slat 154 affixed at the four corners where the right side panel 110, the left side panel 108, the cover plate 118 and the sole plate 125 meet. The slats 154 may be attached in any suitable manner by removable fasteners 156 which may be nuts and bolts or screws.
  • If desired, the cabinet may be provided with removable shelves 158 which are affixed in any suitable manner to the back panel 100 and the side panels 108 and 110. For example, the back panel 100 and side panels 108 and 110 can be formed with rows of inwardly extending ledges 109 (see Fig. 20) positioned at various levels in the panels. The ledges 109 in a selected row provide support for the edges of a shelf 158, which shelf can be easily moved from one row of ledges to another at a desired level within the assembled cabinet. Of course, the shelves 158 can be removably affixed within the cabinet in any suitable manner using fasteners, such as nuts and bolts. Each shelf 158 is designed to receive a drawer carrier 160 which can be removably affixed just beneath the shelf 158 so as to receive a slidable drawer 162 each with a handle 164.
  • Referring now to Figures 22A - 22H, a step-by-step process of initially assembling the cabinet is illustrated. Starting with back panel 100, the left side panel 108 is attached using the previously described leaf hinge. Then, the right side panel 110 is attached using the leaf hinge. The doors 134 and 142 are then attached, respectively, to the left side panel 108 and the right side panel 110 using the leaf hinges. The cover plate 118 if first attached to the back panel 100 using the leaf hinge and then the sole plate 125 is attached using the leaf hinge. To complete the assembly, the fortifying slats 154 are attached to the side panels 108, 110 and the cover plate 118 and sole plate 125. If the optional shelves 158 and/or drawers 162 are to included, they are added after complete assembly of the cabinet as just described.
  • Figures 23A - 23F illustrate the method of folding the assembled cabinet into a compact unit for storage or shipping. If used, the shelves 158 and drawers 162 must first be removed. Although not shown in Figures 23A - 23F, the fortifying slats 154 must be removed. Then, the cover plate 118 can be folded back down against the back of the back panel 100. Each door 134 and 142 is then swung inwardly to rest against the inside of the side panels 108 and 110. The sole plate 125 is then swung downwardly, and the side panels 108 and 110, with the doors 134 and 142 still attached, are folded inwardly against the back panel 100. Swinging the sole plate 125 rearwardly until it rests against the back of the back panel 100 completes the folding process of the cabinet into a compact, relatively flat unit as shown in Figure 23F. In this condition, the cabinet occupies considerably less space for storage or shipping. When it is desired to reassemble the cabinet for use, the just described steps are reversed.
  • Having thus described the invention, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.

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  1. A tool cabinet comprising:
    an upper cover;
    a bottom board; and
    a case body;
    wherein the case body is composed of loosely interconnected case boards, and both of the upper cover and the bottom board loosely connect with the case body.
  2. The tool cabinet according to claim 1, wherein the case body includes four case boards:
    one front, one back, one left and one right connecting with each other in turn by hinges;
    the right board, respectively, connects with the front on one side and with the back on the other side;
    the other side of the back board connects with the left;
    both the front and the left loosely and rotatably connect with door boards respectively by the hinges.
  3. A tool cabinet comprising:
    an upper cover plate;
    a bottom sole plate and
    a case body having four corners to form a box-like body;
    wherein the case body is composed of loosely interconnected case panels, and both of the upper cover and the bottom sole plate loosely connect with the case body.
  4. The tool cabinet according to claim 3 wherein the case body includes three case boards:
    one back panel, one left panel and one right panel connected to the back panel;
    hinges connect the back panel and the left and right panels;
    left and right doors connect respectively to the left and right panels; and
    hinges connect the left and right doors to the left and right panels.
  5. The tool cabinet according to claim 4 wherein hinges connect the upper cover plate and the bottom sole plate to the top and bottom respectively of the back panel, whereby the case body, the left and right doors and the upper cover plate and bottom sole plate are foldable together to form a compact unit.
  6. The tool cabinet according to claim 5 wherein fortifying slats are removably affixed to the four corners of the case body when the tool cabinet is fully assembled.
  7. A method of assembling and disassembling a tool cabinet so as to create a rigid unit in the assembled condition and a compact unit in the disassembled condition, said method comprising the steps of:
    providing a back panel, a left side panel, a right side panel, an upper cover plate and a bottom sole plate that form a case body;
    connecting the left side panel and the right side panel to the back panel using hinges;
    moving the left side panel and the right side panel forwardly;
    providing a left door and a right door substantially the same height as the left panel and right panel;
    connecting the left door to the left panel and the right door to the right door using hinges;
    moving the left side panel and the right side panel to a position approximately at right angles forwardly from the back panel;
    connecting the upper cover plate to the back panel using hinges;
    moving the upper cover plate over the top of the left side panel and the right side panel;
    connecting the bottom sole plate to the bottom of the back panel using hinges;
    moving the bottom sole plate beneath the left side panel and the right side panel;
    connecting fortifying slats to the left side panel, the right side panel, the bottom sole plate and the upper sole plate to provide a rigid cabinet.
  8. The method according to claim 7 including the steps of:
    positioning one or more shelves at the desired level between the left side panel and the right side panel and in front of the back panel; and
    supporting the shelves on the left side panel and the right side panel.
  9. The method according to claim 8 including the steps of:
    affixing a drawer carrier beneath a shelf; and
    placing a slidable drawer in the drawer carrier.
  10. A method disassembling a tool cabinet so as to create a compact unit in the disassembled condition, the tool cabinet having a back panel, a left side panel, a right side panel, an upper cover plate and a bottom sole plate all connected by hinges and fortifying slats that connect the panels and plates to form a case body, and the tool cabinet also having a left door and a right door substantially the same height as the left panel and right panel and pivotally connected to said right and left panels, said method comprising the steps of
    removing the fortifying slats from the left side panel, the right side panel, the bottom sole plate and the upper sole plate;
    moving the upper cover plate rearwardly until it rests against the back of the back panel;
    moving the left door and the right door inwardly until they rest against the left side panel and the right side panel, respectively;
    moving the bottom sole plate downwardly;
    folding the right side panel with the right door attached inwardly against the back panel;
    folding the left side panel with the left door attached inwardly against the back panel; and
    folding the bottom sole plate rearwardly until it rests against the back of the back panel to form a compact unit.
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