Storage box and automobile emergency tool
By designing the locking mechanism within the storage box and the linkage between the shovel head assembly, the problems of difficult storage of car snow chains and easy loss of ice shovels are solved, achieving efficient space utilization and simplified operation, and improving ease of use and driving safety.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520649253.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-08
AI Technical Summary
Car snow chains are bulky and difficult to store, making them cumbersome to retrieve and install. Emergency tools such as ice shovels need to be carried separately, increasing the burden on users.
Design a storage box comprising a box body, a lid, a locking mechanism, and a shovel head assembly. The locking mechanism cleverly utilizes the remaining space after the anti-slip chain is placed, achieving efficient space utilization. The rotating handle and the shovel head assembly can be disassembled and assembled into a practical tool.
It effectively reduces the size of the storage box, simplifies the operation process, improves ease of use, forms a complete winter road emergency solution, and improves driving safety and emergency response capabilities.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of automotive auxiliary equipment technology, and in particular to a storage box and an automotive emergency tool. Background Technology
[0002] Car snow chains are devices specifically designed to improve the adhesion coefficient of wheels on slippery surfaces such as ice, snow, and mud. Because car snow chains play a crucial role in winter snowy weather, many car owners choose to equip their vehicles with snow chains for emergencies. However, car snow chains are bulky and mostly made of metal, making them difficult to place arbitrarily.
[0003] During the implementation of this application's embodiments, the inventors discovered that in traditional designs, car snow chains are usually simply placed in bags or boxes without a dedicated storage structure, making retrieval and installation relatively cumbersome. At the same time, emergency tools such as ice shovels are usually carried separately, increasing the user's carrying burden. Utility Model Content
[0004] The main technical problem solved by this application is to provide a storage box that makes full use of the remaining space after the anti-slip chain is placed by cleverly setting the locking mechanism inside the accommodating cavity, thereby achieving efficient use of space and effectively reducing the external volume of the storage box. Furthermore, the rotating handle and the locking mechanism can be detached and assembled with the shovel head assembly to form a practical tool, which solves the problem that accessories need to be carried outside and are easily lost in traditional designs.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, one technical solution adopted in this application embodiment is: providing a storage box, including a box body, a cover, a locking mechanism, a disassembly assembly, and a shovel assembly. The box body is provided with a receiving cavity for containing items. The box body is provided with a connecting structure. The cover is movably connected to the box body and is used to close or open the receiving cavity. The locking mechanism is detachably disposed in the receiving cavity and includes a locking slider and an elastic element. One end of the elastic element abuts against the box body, and the other end is connected to the locking slider. The folding assembly includes a rotating handle. The rotating handle is rotatably mounted to the box body through the connecting structure. The locking slider is slidably mounted on one end of the rotating handle. The rotating handle and the locking slider are drively connected, so that the rotation of the rotating handle can drive the locking slider to move, thereby locking or unlocking the cover. The shovel assembly is received in the receiving cavity. The rotating handle and the locking mechanism can be detached from the box body and connected to the shovel assembly to form a tool for performing a predetermined working function.
[0006] Optionally, the locking mechanism further includes a mounting base, which is fixed to the inner wall of the box. The mounting base has a first protrusion, and one end of the locking slider has a groove. The first protrusion abuts against the groove. The locking slider has a protrusion, and the rotating handle has a rotating arm. The rotating arm has a sliding groove that matches the protrusion. When the protrusion engages with the sliding groove, the cover is locked.
[0007] Optionally, the locking slider is further provided with a first engaging part, and the rotating arm is further provided with a first slot. The first engaging part is engaged in the first slot. One end of the elastic member is fixed to the mounting base, and the other end abuts against the housing, so that the locking slider is held in the locked position where the first engaging part engages with the first slot.
[0008] Optionally, the shovel head assembly includes a shovel body and a first connecting part, the first connecting part being disposed at one end of the shovel body, and the first connecting part having an interface structure for connecting with the shovel head.
[0009] Optionally, one end of the rotating handle is provided with a first connector, one end of the locking mechanism is provided with a second connector, and the first connecting part of the shovel head assembly is provided with a joint that is adapted to the first connector and the second connector. The first connector and the second connector are connected to each other to assemble the rotating handle, the locking mechanism and the shovel head assembly into one unit.
[0010] Optionally, the shovel body is provided with a second slot, and the joint of the shovel head assembly is a plug, which is inserted into the second slot and fixed by the buckle to form a tool.
[0011] Optionally, the outer surface of the box is provided with a fixing structure for fixing the box to the placement surface.
[0012] Optionally, a transparent window is provided on the side of the box, which is connected to the receiving cavity and is used to observe the state of the items inside the receiving cavity.
[0013] Optionally, the bottom of the box is provided with a support structure, which enables the box to be placed stably on a horizontal surface or upright.
[0014] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, another technical solution adopted in this application embodiment is to provide an automotive emergency tool, including any of the above-mentioned storage boxes.
[0015] This application provides a storage box, including a box body, a lid, a locking mechanism, a disassembly assembly, and a shovel assembly. The box body has a receiving cavity for storing items. The box body has a connecting structure, and the lid is movably connected to the box body for closing or opening the receiving cavity. The locking mechanism is detachably disposed in the receiving cavity and includes a locking slider and an elastic element. One end of the elastic element abuts against the box body, and the other end is connected to the locking slider. The folding assembly includes a rotating handle, which is rotatably mounted to the box body via the connecting structure. The locking slider is slidably mounted to one end of the rotating handle, and the rotating handle is drively connected to the locking slider, so that rotation of the rotating handle drives the locking slider to move, thereby locking or unlocking the lid. To lock or unlock the cover, the shovel assembly is housed in the receiving cavity. The rotating handle and the locking mechanism are detachable from the box and connected to the shovel assembly to form a tool. This tool performs a predetermined function. By cleverly placing the locking mechanism within the receiving cavity, the remaining space after the snow chains are placed is fully utilized, achieving efficient space utilization and effectively reducing the external volume of the storage box. This allows it to carry more goods during transportation, improving logistics efficiency. Furthermore, the linkage design between the folding assembly and the locking mechanism simplifies the opening and closing process; users only need to turn the handle to lock or unlock the cover, enhancing the product's ease of use. The detachable rotating handle and locking mechanism, combined with the shovel assembly, form a practical tool, solving the problem of accessories needing to be carried externally and easily lost in traditional designs. Especially in winter driving environments, users can quickly assemble the ice shovel to clear ice and snow from car windows, while simultaneously using the items (snow chains) in the storage box to form a complete winter road emergency solution, significantly improving driving safety and emergency response capabilities. Attached Figure Description
[0016] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the specific embodiments of this application or the prior art, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the specific embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. In all the drawings, similar elements or parts are generally identified by similar reference numerals. In the drawings, the elements or parts are not necessarily drawn to scale.
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a storage box according to an embodiment of this application;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of a portion of the structure of the storage box according to an embodiment of this application;
[0019] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of a portion of the locking device and housing according to an embodiment of this application;
[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of another part of the structure of the storage box in the embodiment of this application;
[0021] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the rotating handle of the storage box in an embodiment of this application;
[0022] Figure 6 This is an exploded view of the storage box according to an embodiment of this application;
[0023] Figure 7 This is a state diagram of a storage box according to an embodiment of this application;
[0024] Figure 8 This is another state diagram of the storage box in the embodiments of this application. Detailed Implementation
[0025] To facilitate understanding of this application, a more detailed description is provided below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be noted that when an element is described as "fixed to" another element, it can be directly on the other element, or one or more intermediate elements may exist between them. When an element is described as "connected" to another element, it can be directly connected to the other element, or one or more intermediate elements may exist between them. The terms "upper," "lower," "inner," "outer," "vertical," "horizontal," etc., used in this specification indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this application. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," etc., are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0026] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used in this specification have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application belongs. The terminology used in this specification is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the scope of the application. The term "and / or" as used in this specification includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
[0027] Furthermore, the technical features involved in the different embodiments of this application described below can be combined with each other as long as they do not conflict with each other.
[0028] Please see Figure 1This application provides a storage box 100, particularly suitable for storing automotive snow chains, and featuring a multi-functional design. The storage box 100 includes: a box body 10, a lid 20, a locking mechanism 30, a folding assembly 40, and a shovel assembly 50. The box body 10 has a receiving cavity 11 for storing items, especially automotive snow chains. The design of the box body 10 is optimized to fully utilize the internal space, especially the portion not occupied by the snow chains, thereby minimizing the overall size and facilitating storage in a vehicle. A connecting structure 12 is provided on the box body 10 for connecting other components. The lid 20 is movably connected to the box body 10 for closing or opening the receiving cavity. When the lid 20 is closed, it fits tightly with the box body 10, ensuring the safe storage of the internal items; when the internal items need to be retrieved, the lid 20 can be easily opened.
[0029] In the specific embodiments of this application, it should be noted that as modern automobile wheel rims continue to increase in size and tires become increasingly flat, the size of snow chains in the same series also needs to be correspondingly larger. This results in traditional packaging boxes being unable to effectively accommodate these large-sized snow chains. To address this issue, the storage box 100 of this application features an innovative internal design.
[0030] In normal use, snow chains are typically rolled into a natural circle and placed in a storage container. However, for larger snow chains, this method prevents the chain from fitting completely into a standard-sized storage box. To address this issue, the storage box 100 of this application has multiple fixing points (not shown) around the inner wall of the box body 10. These fixing points guide large chains to form a compact layout of 2.25 to 2.75 turns when placed, allowing even larger snow chains to fit completely into the storage box 100. This design enables the storage box 100 to accommodate various sizes of snow chains while maintaining a compact external size, making it particularly suitable for modern vehicles equipped with large rims and low-profile tires.
[0031] like Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, when the anti-skid chain is placed in the receiving cavity 11, its naturally formed ring structure fits the internal contour of the box 10, and the fixing points around the inner wall further ensure the stable placement of the chain. In this way, even larger anti-skid chains can be neatly stored in the storage box 100, greatly improving storage efficiency and space utilization.
[0032] Please combine Figure 1 And see Figure 2The locking mechanism 30 is detachably disposed within the receiving cavity 11. The locking mechanism 30 includes a locking slider 31 and an elastic element 32. The locking slider 31 is slidably mounted on one end of the folding assembly 40, and one end of the elastic element 32 abuts against the housing 10, while the other end is connected to the locking slider 31. This design allows the locking mechanism 30 to securely lock the cover 20 during normal use, while also being detachable for other functions when needed.
[0033] The folding assembly 40 includes a rotating handle 41, which is rotatably mounted to the housing 10 via a connecting structure 12. Furthermore, a locking slider 31 is slidably mounted on one end of the rotating handle 41. The rotating handle 41 and the locking slider 31 are connected in a transmission manner, so that rotation of the rotating handle 41 drives the locking slider 31 to move, thereby locking or unlocking the cover 20. This design simplifies the opening and closing operation. When the user rotates the handle, the locking slider 31 moves accordingly. In the closed state, the slider moves after the cover is pressed down, relying on spring force to return to locking. In the open state, turning the handle to the bottom moves the slider away, and the spring on the slider pops open the cover, achieving convenient operation.
[0034] The shovel head assembly 50 is housed within the receiving cavity 11. The rotating handle 41 and locking mechanism 30 can be detached from the housing 10 and connected to the shovel head assembly 50 to form a tool (specifically an ice shovel) for performing predetermined functions, such as clearing ice and snow accumulation from glass in snowy weather. This design solves the problem that ice shovels in traditional car snow chain packaging cannot be placed inside the packaging box, need to be carried out, and are easily lost.
[0035] In this embodiment, the storage box 100 makes full use of the internal space not occupied by the anti-skid chain, minimizing the overall size. It employs a folding handle and a sliding locking device to simplify opening and closing. When closed, the lid is pressed down, the slider moves, and the spring force returns it to a locked position. When opened, the handle rotates to the bottom, the slider moves away, and a spring on the slider pops the lid open. Furthermore, the rotating handle 41 and locking mechanism 30 are detachable and can be combined with the shovel head assembly 50 to form an ice shovel, solving the problem of traditional designs where the ice shovel needs to be carried and is easily lost.
[0036] Please refer to the following: Figure 2 and combined Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5The locking mechanism 30 further includes a mounting base 33, which is fixed to the inner wall of the housing 10, providing a stable mounting base and moving track for the locking slider 31. The mounting base 33 has a first protrusion (not shown), and one end of the locking slider 31 has a groove 303. The first protrusion (not shown) abuts against the groove 303, ensuring that the slider moves smoothly along a predetermined path during use. Furthermore, the locking slider 31 has a protrusion 301, and the rotating handle 41 has a rotating arm 401. The rotating arm 401 has a sliding groove 412 that matches the protrusion. When the protrusion 301 engages with the sliding groove 412, the cover is locked, achieving reliable locking of the cover 20. This design prevents the cover 20 from being accidentally opened when locked, ensuring the safe storage of internal items. When the storage box 100 is closed: When the user closes the cover 20, the first groove 412 on the inner side of the rotating arm 401 aligns with the protrusion 301 of the locking slider 31. Under the action of the elastic element 32, the locking slider 31 automatically pushes the protrusion 301 into the groove 412 to achieve locking. When the storage box 100 is open: When the user operates the rotating handle 41, the rotation of the rotating handle 41 will cause the locking slider 31 to move against the elastic force of the elastic element 32, causing the protrusion 301 to disengage from the groove 412. At the same time, the spring block of the locking slider 31 will pop open the cover for convenient opening.
[0037] In this embodiment, a simple and reliable locking system is formed by combining the mounting base 33, the first protrusion (not shown), the locking slider 31, and the elastic element 32. The user only needs to turn the handle 41 to control the locking state without complicated operation. When the cover 20 is closed, the elastic element 32 will automatically push the locking slider 31 to the locked position without the user having to manually lock it. Furthermore, the entire locking mechanism 30 is designed to be detachable and can be combined with other components to form a tool, which improves the product's functional versatility.
[0038] Please continue reading Figure 4 and Figure 5The locking slider 31 is provided with a first engaging portion 302, and the rotating arm is also provided with a first slot. The first engaging portion 302 serves as the connection interface between the rotating handle 41 and the locking slider 31. The rotating handle 41 is designed with a rotating arm 401, and the first slot 402 at the end of the rotating arm 401 engages with the first engaging portion 302 on the locking slider 31. One end of the elastic element 32 is fixed to the mounting base 33, and the other end is fixed to the inner wall of the housing 10. Through the above arrangement, the elastic element 32 can always maintain a certain tension, ensuring that the locking slider 31 automatically returns to the locked position when no external force is applied, that is, the position where the protrusion 301 engages with the slide groove 412, and the position where the first engaging portion 302 and the first slot 402 engage. When the storage box 100 is closed, the elastic element 32 pushes the locking slider 31 to the locked position, so that the protrusion 301 engages with the first slot 201, ensuring that the cover 20 is securely locked. When the user turns the handle 41, the rotating arm 401 on the handle 41 pulls the locking slider 31 through a hinged connection, so that the locking slider 31 moves against the elastic force of the elastic element 32, thereby disengaging the protrusion 301 from the slide groove 412 and unlocking the cover 20. When the user releases the handle 41, the restoring force of the elastic element 32 will automatically pull the locking slider 31 back to the locked position, preparing for the next closure.
[0039] In this embodiment, the hinged connection makes the force transmission smoother and more effective, reduces operating resistance, improves user comfort, effectively converts rotational motion into linear motion, and makes the entire switching mechanism more compact and efficient. The design of the elastic element 32 ensures that the locking slider 31 can automatically return to the locked position, enhancing the safety and reliability of the product. Users can easily open the cover 20 by simply turning the handle 41, which greatly improves the convenience of use.
[0040] Please see Figure 6The shovel head assembly 50 includes a shovel body 51 and a first connecting part 52. The shovel body 51 constitutes the main working part of the ice shovel, used for clearing ice and snow from car windows in snowy weather. The first connecting part 52 is located at one end of the shovel body 51 and is the key interface for connecting the shovel head assembly 50 with other components. The first connecting part 52 is designed with an interface structure 53, through which it can be connected to the shovel head 51, ensuring the stability and reliable use of the assembled tool structure. As shown in the figure, the interface structure 53 adopts a plug-in design, which facilitates quick assembly and disassembly. The design of the shovel head assembly 50 solves the practical problems in traditional car snow chain packaging. In traditional designs, ice shovels, as free gifts, often cannot be placed in the packaging box and need to be carried separately, resulting in them being frequently lost when in use. This application solves this problem by integrating the shovel head assembly 50 into the storage box 100 and designing it to be assembled with other components on the box body 10 into a complete tool. When the user needs to use the ice scraper function, simply remove the rotating handle 41 and locking mechanism 30 from the housing 10 and connect them to the scraper head assembly 50 to form a complete ice scraper tool for cleaning ice and snow from car windows in snowy weather, thus improving the product's practicality and convenience.
[0041] Please continue reading Figure 6 One end of the rotating handle 41 is provided with a first connector 411, one end of the locking mechanism 30 is provided with a second connector 32, and the first connecting part 52 of the shovel head assembly 50 is provided with a joint part 321 that is compatible with both of these connection structures. Through the above settings, a stable connection is formed.
[0042] The first connector 411 (the end of the rotating handle 41) and the second connector 32 (the end of the locking mechanism 30) are designed to cooperate with each other, forming an intermediate connecting part. The joint 321 of the shovel head assembly 50 is connected to this intermediate connecting part, thereby assembling the rotating handle 41, the locking mechanism 30, and the shovel head assembly 50 into a complete tool. First, the rotating handle 41 and the locking mechanism 30 are removed from the housing 10. Then, the first connector 411 of the rotating handle 41 is connected to the second connector 32 of the locking mechanism 30. Finally, the joint 321 of the shovel head assembly 50 is combined and connected to the already connected rotating handle 41 and locking mechanism 30. Through the tight cooperation of these connecting structures 12, the three components form an integrated ice shovel tool. This connection mechanism ensures that the assembled tool is structurally stable, safe to use, and can effectively perform ice and snow clearing functions.
[0043] In this embodiment, the shovel body 51 is provided with a second slot (not shown), and the joint 53 of the shovel head assembly is a plug. The plug is inserted into the second slot and fixed by the buckle to form a tool. This design ensures the stability of the connection, prevents components from loosening or falling off during use, and the design of the slot and plug makes the assembly process intuitive and clear, allowing users to complete it without additional tools.
[0044] In this embodiment, the outer surface of the box 10 is provided with a fixing structure (not shown in the figure). The fixing structure is used to fix the box 10 to the placement surface. Preferably, the fixing structure adopts a Velcro design, which can be attached to various surfaces inside the vehicle. The storage box 100 can be placed flat or upright according to the space inside the vehicle, and the Velcro fixation prevents the box 10 from sliding or tipping over during vehicle operation. Alternatively, by setting the Velcro, the storage box 100 can be fixed to various different surfaces or corners inside the vehicle, and its position can be flexibly adjusted according to user needs.
[0045] In this embodiment, a transparent window (not shown) is provided on the side of the box 10. The transparent window communicates with the receiving cavity 11 and is used to observe the state of the items inside the receiving cavity 11. The user can observe the items inside the box without opening it, and can also quickly identify whether the anti-slip chain is stored correctly.
[0046] In this embodiment, a support structure (not shown) is provided at the bottom of the box 10. The support structure enables the box 10 to be stably placed flat or upright on a horizontal surface. This design increases the flexibility of the storage box 100, allowing for different placement methods to be selected according to the available space in the vehicle.
[0047] This application embodiment provides a storage box 100, including a box body 10, a cover 20, a locking mechanism 30, a disassembly assembly, and a shovel head assembly 50. The box body 10 is provided with a receiving cavity 11 for storing items. The box body 10 is provided with a connecting structure 12. The cover 20 is movably connected to the box body 10 and is used to close or open the receiving cavity. The locking mechanism 30 is detachably disposed in the receiving cavity 11 and includes a locking slider 31 and an elastic element 32. One end of the elastic element 32 abuts against the box body 10, and the other end is connected to the locking slider 31. The folding assembly 40 includes a rotating handle 41, which is rotatably mounted to the box body 10 via the connecting structure 12. The locking slider 31 is slidably mounted on one end of the rotating handle 41. The rotating handle 41 is kinetically connected to the locking slider 31, so that rotation of the rotating handle 41 can drive the locking mechanism 50. The sliding block 31 moves to lock or unlock the cover 20. The shovel head assembly 50 is housed in the receiving cavity. The rotating handle 41 and the locking mechanism 30 can be detached from the box 10 and connected to the shovel head assembly 50 to form a tool. The tool is used to perform a predetermined working function. By cleverly setting the locking mechanism 30 in the receiving cavity 11, the remaining space after the anti-slip chain is placed is fully utilized, achieving efficient space utilization and effectively reducing the external volume of the storage box 100, allowing it to carry more goods during transportation and improving logistics efficiency. Furthermore, the linkage design of the folding assembly 40 and the locking mechanism 30 simplifies the opening and closing operation process. Users only need to rotate the handle 41 to lock or unlock the cover 20, improving the ease of use of the product. In addition, the rotating handle 41 and the locking mechanism 30 can be detached and assembled with the shovel head assembly 50 to form a practical tool, solving the problem that accessories need to be carried outside and are easily lost in traditional designs. Especially in winter driving environments, users can quickly assemble an ice scraper to clear ice and snow from car windows, and use the items (skid chains) in the storage box 100 to form a complete winter road emergency solution, significantly improving driving safety and emergency response capabilities.
[0048] This application provides an embodiment of an automotive emergency tool, including the storage box 100 described in any of the foregoing embodiments, constituting an automotive emergency tool. This automotive emergency tool can not only be used to store automotive snow chains, but also has some components that can be disassembled and assembled into an ice scraper for clearing ice and snow accumulation from windows in snowy weather, making it a multi-functional automotive emergency tool.
[0049] The above description is merely an embodiment of this application and does not limit the patent scope of this application. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made using the content of this application's specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A storage box characterized by comprising: The utility model relates to a storage box, including: Box body is provided with accommodation cavity for accommodating article, and the box body is provided with connecting structure; Cover body is movably connected with the box body, and the cover body is used for closing or opening the accommodation cavity; Locking mechanism is detachably arranged in the accommodation cavity, and the locking mechanism includes locking slider and elastic piece, one end of the elastic piece abuts on the box body, and the other end is connected with the locking slider; Folding assembly includes rotating handle, the rotating handle is rotatably installed on the box body through the connecting structure, the locking slider is slidably installed on one end of the rotating handle, and the rotating handle is in transmission connection with the locking slider, so that the rotation of the rotating handle can drive the locking slider to move, thereby realizing the locking or unlocking of the cover body; Shovel head assembly is accommodated in the accommodation cavity, wherein the rotating handle and the locking mechanism can be detached from the box body and assembled with the shovel head assembly to form a tool, and the tool is used for performing a predetermined work function.
2. The storage box of claim 1, wherein: the locking mechanism further comprises a mounting seat fixed to an inner wall of the box body, the mounting seat is provided with a first protruding portion, one end of the locking slider is provided with a groove, and the first protruding portion abuts against the groove; the locking slider is provided with a protrusion, the rotating handle is provided with a rotating arm, the rotating arm is provided with a sliding groove matched with the protrusion, and the locking of the cover body is realized when the protrusion is engaged with the sliding groove.
3. The storage box of claim 2, wherein: the locking slider is further provided with a first clamping portion, the rotating arm is further provided with a first clamping groove, the first clamping portion is clamped in the first clamping groove, one end of the elastic piece is fixed to the mounting seat, and the other end abuts against the box body, so that the locking slider is kept in the locking position where the first clamping portion and the first clamping groove are engaged.
4. The storage box of claim 1, wherein: the shovel head assembly comprises a shovel body and a first connecting portion, the first connecting portion is arranged at one end of the shovel body, and the first connecting portion is provided with an interface structure for connecting with the shovel head.
5. The storage box of claim 4, wherein: one end of the rotating handle is provided with a first connecting piece, one end of the locking mechanism is provided with a second connecting piece, the first connecting portion of the shovel head assembly is provided with an engaging portion matched with the first connecting piece and the second connecting piece, and the first connecting piece is connected with the second connecting piece to assemble the rotating handle, the locking mechanism and the shovel head assembly into one body.
6. The storage box of claim 5, wherein: the shovel body is provided with a second insertion slot, the engaging portion of the shovel head assembly is an insertion block, the insertion block is inserted into the second insertion slot and fixed by buckling to form a tool.
7. The storage box of claim 1, wherein: the outer surface of the box body is provided with a fixing structure for fixing the box body on a placing surface.
8. The storage box of claim 1, wherein: The side of the box body is provided with a transparent window which is communicated with the accommodating cavity for observing the state of the articles in the accommodating cavity.
9. The storage box according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the box body is provided with a supporting structure which enables the box body to be stably laid horizontally or vertically on a horizontal surface.
10. An automotive emergency kit, characterized in that, The storage box according to any one of claims 1-9.