TOOLBOX FOR THE STORAGE OF VARIOUS TOOLS

A toolbox for the storage of various tools comprising a container and a cover. The container is provided with a ratchet tool slot sequentially having a head section, a first wide section, and a first narrow section. The head section has a first width. The first wide section is provided with two first wide section protrusions, each protruding from different sides of an inner periphery of the first wide section, and a distance between the two first wide section protrusions has a second width, which is smaller than the first width. The first narrow section is provided with two first narrow section protrusions, each protruding from different sides of an inner periphery of the first narrow section, and a distance between the first narrow section protrusions has a third width, which is smaller than the second width.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a toolbox and, more particularly, to a toolbox for the storage of various tools.

A toolbox can be used to carry multiple tools simultaneously and minimize tool loss. It can also be used to store work materials and hold items such as bolts, screws, and driving tools. In order to prevent tools from moving around and colliding inside the toolbox, they are frequently placed in sections with predetermined-shaped grooves. Nevertheless, this type of container can only hold tools or items with corresponding shapes. Users cannot change the holding spaces of the toolbox to fit their own requirements.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A toolbox for the storage of various tools comprising a container and a cover configured to selectively open and close the container. The container is provided with a ratchet tool slot sequentially having a head section, a first wide section, and a first narrow section along the first reference line. A width direction of the ratchet tool slot is transverse to the first reference line and the head section has a first width. The first wide section is provided with two first wide section protrusions, each protruding from different sides of an inner periphery of the first wide section, and a distance between the two first wide section protrusions has a second width, which is smaller than the first width. The first narrow section is provided with two first narrow section protrusions, each protruding from different sides of an inner periphery of the first narrow section, and a distance between the first narrow section protrusions has a third width, which is smaller than the second width.

As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the concept upon which this disclosure is based may readily be utilized as a basis for designing other structures, methods, and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not deviate from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

Furthermore, the purpose of the abstract is to enable the general public, particularly scientists, engineers, and practitioners in the field who may not be familiar with patent or legal terminology, to quickly determine the nature and essence of the technical information through a brief examination. The abstract is not meant to define the invention, which is determined by the claims, nor is it intended to limit the scope of the invention in any manner.

Other objectives, advantages, and new features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanied drawings.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

FIGS. 1-8 show a toolbox 10 for the storage of various tools according to the present invention. The toolbox 10 comprises a container 20 and a cover 30. The cover 30 is configured to selectively open and close the container 20. The container 20 comprises at least one hitch 24 on each of its lateral sides and at least one hitch 24 on its front side. The hitches 24 are configured to hitch with the cover 30 when the toolbox 10 is closed by the cover 30. In this embodiment, the container 20 comprises one hitch 24 on each of its lateral sides and two hitches 24 on its front side. As shown in the drawings, the cover 30 is pivotally connected to the container 20.

The container 20 is provided with a ratchet tool slot 21 that sequentially has a head section 211, a first wide section 212, and a first narrow section 213 along the first reference line B1. A width direction of the ratchet tool slot 21 is transverse to the first reference line B1. The head section 211 has a first width W1. The first wide section 212 is provided with two first wide section protrusions 214 each protruding from different sides of an inner periphery of the first wide section 212, and a distance between the two first wide section protrusions 214 has a second width W2, which is smaller than the first width W1. The first width W1 is greater than 2 times the second width W2 and less than 4 times the second width W2. The first narrow section 213 is provided with two first narrow section protrusions 215, each protruding from different sides of an inner periphery of the first narrow section 213, and a distance between the first narrow section protrusions 215 has a third width W3, which is smaller than the second width W2.

The container 20 is also provided with an extension rod slot 22. The extension rod slot 22 has a first end 221 and a second end 222 opposite to the first end 221 along an extension line E. A distance between the first and the second ends 221 and 222 is of a first length L1, which is transverse to a width direction of container 20. The container 20 has a width not greater than the first length L1. The extension rod slot 22 is provided with two first protrusions 223, each protruding from different sides of an inner periphery of the extension rod slot 22, and a distance from each of the two first protrusions 223 to the first end 221 is of a second length L2. Moreover, the extension rod slot 22 is provided with two second protrusions 224, each protruding from different sides of the inner periphery of the extension rod slot 22, and a distance from each of the two second protrusions 224 to the first end 221 is of a third length L3. Both the second and the third lengths L2 and L3 are not greater than 0.5 times the first length L1. The two first protrusions 223 are more adjacent to the first end 221 than the two second protrusions 224. The fifth length L5 is greater than 1.5 times the second length L2 and less than 3 times the second length L2. The extension rod slot 22 is further provided with two third protrusions 225, each protruding from different sides of the inner periphery of the extension rod slot 22, and a distance from each of the two third protrusions 225 to the second end 222 is of a fourth length L4. The fourth length L4 is not greater than 0.5 times the first length L1. The extension rod slot 22 is further provided with two fourth protrusions 226, each protruding from different sides of the inner periphery of the extension rod slot 22, and a distance from each of the two fourth protrusions 226 to the second end 222 is of a fifth length L5, which is smaller than the fourth length L4. The two fourth protrusions 226 are more adjacent to the second end 222 than the two third protrusions 225.

The container 20 is further provided with an F-rod slot 23 that sequentially has a second wide section 231 and a second narrow section 232 along a second reference line B2. The second reference line is parallel to the first reference line B1. The second wide section 231 is provided with two second wide section protrusions 233, each protruding from different sides of an inner periphery of the second wide section 231, and a distance between the two second wide section protrusions 233 is of a fourth width W4. The two second narrow section 232 is provided with two second narrow section protrusions 234, each protruding from different sides of an inner periphery of the second narrow section 232, and a distance between the two second narrow section protrusions 234 is of a fifth width W5, which is smaller than the fourth width W4. The F-rod slot 23 further has a side extension 235 that extends transversely to the second reference line B2. The side extension 235 is connected to and extends from the second wide section 231 and adjacent to an end opposite to an end that is connected to the second narrow section 232. The side extension 235 has a width WS not less than the fourth width W4.

Furthermore, the ratchet tool slot 21 is located between the extension rod slot 22 and the F-rod slot 23. The ratchet tool slot 21 includes the head section 211 adjacent to the second end 222 and the first narrow section 213 adjacent to the first end 221. The F-rod slot 23 includes the side extension 235 adjacent to the first end 221 and the second narrow section 232 adjacent to the second end 222.

Additionally, a width direction of the container 20 is transverse to the first length L1, and the container 20 has a width not greater than 0.5 times the first length L1. A height direction of the container 20 is transverse to both the width direction of the container 20 and the first length L1, and the container 20 has a height not greater than 0.5 times the first length L1. These relationships also apply to the cover 30. With this design, the toolbox 10 is easily portable and practical for accommodating tools of various sizes, whether they are short or long, big or small.

In view of the foregoing, the ratchet tool slot 21 can accommodate a ratchet wrench that has a handle with thick and thin sections and that can be fastened to an extension rod. Since the first width W1 is greater than twice the second width W2, the head section 211 is more practical for accommodating ratchet wrenches with various head sizes. Furthermore, the extension rod slot 22 can accommodate an extension rod, and the protrusions 223, 224, 225, and 226 used to fix the extension rod are offset from one end of the extension rod slot 22 so that the extension rod slot 22 is more practical for accommodating extension rods of various lengths. Additionally, the F-rod slot 23 can accommodate an F rod, especially an F rod that has a handle with thick and thin sections and can be connected to extension rods. Since the width WS is not less than the fourth width W4, the F-rod slot 23 is more practical for accommodating F rods of various sizes with square heads.