Splicing type storage box
By setting mutually compatible connectors on the splicing side walls of the storage box, the problem of existing storage boxes being unable to be spliced is solved, enabling flexible combination and disassembly, and improving the flexibility and adaptability of use.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520473615.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-14
AI Technical Summary
Existing storage boxes are designed as a single piece, which cannot be assembled according to actual needs, resulting in low flexibility of use. Furthermore, the space under the bed must be measured before purchasing to match the size, which is a cumbersome process.
A modular storage box is provided, which can be disassembled and assembled by setting mutually compatible connectors on the splicing side walls of each storage box, such as backpack female buckles, backpack male buckles, fabric strap pin buckles, buttons, snap fasteners, chain toothed belts, sliding buckles, magnets, Velcro, etc.
It enables flexible assembly of storage boxes, meets various combination needs of users, improves the flexibility and adaptability of use, and simplifies the purchase and installation process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of daily necessities, and in particular to a modular storage box. Background Technology
[0002] A storage box is a simple, lightweight, and multifunctional storage box used to store scattered items in the home. Therefore, storage boxes stored under the bed are one of the most commonly used household items.
[0003] In the prior art, storage boxes are designed as a single piece and cannot be assembled according to actual needs. Moreover, the space under the bed is limited. Therefore, users need to measure the usable space under the bed before purchasing and then buy storage boxes of the corresponding size. This process is cumbersome and results in low flexibility in the use of storage boxes. To solve the above problems, this application proposes an assembleable storage box. Utility Model Content
[0004] The main purpose of this utility model is to provide a modular storage box, which aims to solve the technical problem of low flexibility caused by the inability of existing storage boxes to be freely assembled.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a modular storage box that can be stored under a bed. The storage box includes at least two storage boxes, each of which has a bottom surface and a plurality of modular sidewalls extending around the bottom surface. Each modular sidewall has a first connector and a second connector that are mutually adapted to each other on opposite sides. The first connector on one storage box is connected to the second connector on the other storage box, thereby fixing the two storage boxes together in the horizontal direction.
[0006] Furthermore, in one embodiment, the storage box further includes a top surface and a top cover, the top surface having an opening, and the top cover closing the opening; and / or,
[0007] The storage box has a hollow cavity, which is used to store household items.
[0008] Furthermore, in one embodiment, the plurality of spliced sidewalls include a front sidewall, a right sidewall, a rear sidewall, and a left sidewall of the storage box that are sequentially connected to each other.
[0009] Furthermore, in one embodiment, the storage boxes are configured as a plurality of boxes, with the front sidewall of one of two adjacent storage boxes connected to the rear sidewall of the other storage box; and / or,
[0010] The storage boxes are configured in multiple ways, with the left side wall of one of the storage boxes and the right side wall of the other of two adjacent storage boxes being connected to each other.
[0011] Furthermore, in one embodiment, the first connector is a female backpack buckle, and the second connector is a male backpack buckle, the male backpack buckle being inserted into the female backpack buckle to form a connection; and / or,
[0012] The first connector is a first fabric tape, and the second connector is a pin buckle. The first fabric tape has multiple buckle holes, and the pin of the pin buckle is fastened into the buckle holes to form a connection; and / or,
[0013] The first connector is a button, and the second connector is a second fabric strip with button holes. The button is fastened into the button holes to form a connection; and / or,
[0014] The first connector is a snap fastener (face buckle), and the second connector is a snap fastener (bottom buckle), the face buckle being fastened into the abutment; and / or,
[0015] The first connector includes a first toothed belt and a zipper head. One side of the first toothed belt is disposed on the splicing sidewall, and one side of the zipper head is slidably disposed on the other side of the first toothed belt. The second connector includes a second toothed belt, and the other side of the zipper head is slidably disposed on the second toothed belt; and / or,
[0016] The first connector is a sliding buckle, and the second connector is a sliding groove adapted to the sliding buckle, wherein the sliding buckle is slidably engaged within the sliding groove; and / or,
[0017] The first connector is a first magnet, and the second connector is a second magnet that is magnetically connected to the first magnet; and / or,
[0018] The first connector is a Velcro mother piece, and the second connector is a Velcro daughter piece, with the Velcro daughter piece attached to the Velcro mother piece.
[0019] This utility model also provides a modular storage box that can be stored under a bed. The storage box includes at least two storage boxes, each of which has a bottom surface and a plurality of modular sidewalls extending around the bottom surface. Each modular sidewall is provided with a mounting hole. The two ends of a connecting structure are respectively provided on the mounting holes of one storage box and the other storage box, thereby fixing the two storage boxes together in the horizontal direction.
[0020] Furthermore, in one embodiment, the splicing sidewalls include a front sidewall, a rear sidewall, a left sidewall, and a right sidewall that are sequentially connected to each other.
[0021] Furthermore, in one embodiment, the storage boxes are configured as a plurality of boxes, with the front sidewall of one of two adjacent storage boxes connected to the rear sidewall of the other storage box; and / or,
[0022] The storage boxes are configured in multiple ways, with the left side wall of one of the storage boxes and the right side wall of the other of two adjacent storage boxes being connected to each other.
[0023] Furthermore, in one embodiment, the connecting structure can be a rope or a double-sided snap fastener;
[0024] And / or, the connection structure includes a fastener and a nut, one end of the fastener being disposed on the nut by passing sequentially through a mounting hole of one of the storage boxes and another mounting hole of the storage box.
[0025] This utility model also provides a modular storage box that can be stored under a bed. The storage box includes at least two storage boxes, each of which has a bottom surface and a plurality of modular sidewalls extending around the bottom surface. Each modular sidewall is provided with a third connector. One end of a fourth connector is engaged with a third connector on one of the storage boxes, and the other end of the fourth connector is engaged with a third connector on another storage box, thereby fixing the two storage boxes together horizontally.
[0026] The technical solution provided by this utility model includes at least two storage boxes. Each storage box has a bottom surface and multiple splicing side walls extending around the bottom surface. Each splicing side wall has a first connector and a second connector that are mutually adapted to each other on opposite sides. The two storage boxes are fixedly connected in the horizontal direction by connecting the first connector on one storage box with the second connector on the other storage box. This allows the storage boxes to be spliced according to actual needs, meeting the user's needs for multiple combinations and improving the flexibility of the storage box. Attached Figure Description
[0027] One or more embodiments are illustrated by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings. These illustrations do not constitute a limitation on the embodiments. Elements having the same reference numerals in the drawings are denoted as similar elements. Unless otherwise stated, the figures in the drawings are not to be limited by scale.
[0028] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of one embodiment of the storage box of this utility model;
[0029] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the first combination of the storage box of this utility model;
[0030] Figure 3This is a schematic diagram of the second combination of the storage box of this utility model;
[0031] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the third combination of the storage box of this utility model;
[0032] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the connection between two adjacent storage box bodies in the first embodiment of the storage box of this utility model.
[0033] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the connection between two adjacent storage box bodies in the second embodiment of the storage box of this utility model.
[0034] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the connection between two adjacent storage box bodies in the third embodiment of the storage box of this utility model;
[0035] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the connection between two adjacent storage box bodies in the fourth embodiment of the storage box of this utility model;
[0036] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the connection between two adjacent storage box bodies in the fifth embodiment of the storage box of this utility model;
[0037] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the connection between two adjacent storage box bodies in the sixth embodiment of the storage box of this utility model;
[0038] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the connection between two adjacent storage box bodies in the eighth embodiment of the storage box of this utility model.
[0039] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between two adjacent storage box bodies in the ninth embodiment of the storage box of this utility model. Figure 1 ;
[0040] Figure 13 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between two adjacent storage box bodies in the ninth embodiment of the storage box of this utility model. Figure 2 ;
[0041] Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between two adjacent storage box bodies in the ninth embodiment of the storage box of this utility model. Figure 3 ;
[0042] Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between two adjacent storage box bodies in the tenth embodiment of the storage box of this utility model. Figure 1 ;
[0043] Figure 16This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between two adjacent storage box bodies in the tenth embodiment of the storage box of this utility model. Figure 2 ;
[0044] Figure 17 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between two adjacent storage box bodies in the tenth embodiment of the storage box of this utility model. Figure 3 .
[0045] Among them, 100 is the storage box; 10 is the storage box body; 101 is the bottom surface; 102 is the spliced side wall; 103 is the top surface; 104 is the top cover; 105 is the front side wall; 106 is the right side wall; 107 is the rear side wall; 108 is the left side wall; 20 is the first connector; 30 is the second connector; 40 is the connecting structure; 50 is the mounting hole; 60 is the third connector; and 70 is the fourth connector. Detailed Implementation
[0046] To facilitate understanding of this utility model, 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 being "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 being "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 "vertical," "horizontal," "left," "right," "inner," "outer," and similar expressions used in this specification are for illustrative purposes only. In the description of this utility model, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating relative importance or implying the number of indicated technical features. Thus, unless otherwise stated, features defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature; "multiple" means two or more. The term "comprising" and any variations thereof mean non-exclusive inclusion, where one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, units, components, and / or combinations thereof may be present or added.
[0047] Furthermore, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "linking" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to fixed connections, detachable connections, or integral connections; they can refer to mechanical connections or electrical connections; they can refer to direct connections or indirect connections via an intermediate medium, or internal communication between two components. 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 invention pertains. The terminology used in this specification is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the invention. The term "and / or" as used in this specification includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
[0048] Furthermore, the technical features involved in the different embodiments of the present invention described below can be combined with each other as long as they do not conflict with each other.
[0049] Please refer to Figures 1-5 The first embodiment of the modular storage box 100 of this utility model is shown.
[0050] In one embodiment, such as Figures 1-5 As shown, the storage box 100 includes at least two storage boxes 10. Each storage box 10 has a bottom surface 101, multiple spliced side walls 102 extending around the bottom surface 101, and a top surface 103 corresponding to the bottom surface 101. The storage box 100 formed by the bottom surface 101, the multiple spliced side walls 102, and the top surface 103 has a hollow cavity, and the top surface 103 has an opening. The storage box 10 also includes a top cover 104, which closes the opening. Users can place household items in the hollow cavity for storage through the opening. The top cover 104 can be made of transparent material, which makes it convenient for users to see the specific household items stored in the storage box 100. Each side wall 102 has a first connector 20 and a second connector 30 that are mutually compatible on opposite sides. The two storage boxes 10 are connected by the first connector 20 on one storage box 10 and the second connector 30 on the other storage box 10, so that the two storage boxes 10 are fixedly connected in the horizontal direction. This allows the storage boxes 100 to be spliced according to actual needs, meet the user's needs for multiple combinations, and improve the flexibility of the use of the storage boxes 100.
[0051] In one embodiment, the plurality of splicing sidewalls 102 include a front sidewall 105, a right sidewall 106, a rear sidewall 107, and a left sidewall 108 that are sequentially connected to each other in the storage box 10. Therefore, when multiple storage boxes 10 are provided, such as Figure 2 As shown, the front sidewall 105 of one of two adjacent storage boxes 100 can be connected to the rear sidewall 107 of the other storage box 100 to form a long strip combination; as shown Figure 3 As shown, the storage boxes 100 can also be connected together by the left side wall 108 of one storage box 100 and the right side wall 106 of the other storage box 100 to form a long strip combination; or by connecting the front side wall 105 of one storage box 100 to the rear side wall 107 of the other storage box 100, and simultaneously by connecting the left side wall 108 of one storage box 100 to the right side wall 106 of the other storage box 100 to form a grid-shaped combination. Different combination methods can meet the needs of users for different sizes and improve the flexibility of using the storage boxes 100; for example... Figure 4As shown, the size of the large storage box 10 can be twice the size of the small storage box 10. Specifically, there is one large storage box 100 and two small storage boxes 100. The two small storage boxes 100 are connected by the front side wall 105 and the rear side wall 107. Then, the left side wall 108 of the two small storage boxes 100 are connected to the large rear side wall 107. Various different combinations can meet the needs of users for different sizes and improve the flexibility of using the storage box 100.
[0052] like Figure 5 As shown, in one embodiment, the first connector 20 can be a female backpack buckle, and the second connector 30 can be a male backpack buckle adapted to the female backpack buckle. For example, two female backpack buckles are respectively provided on the front sidewall 105 and the rear sidewall 107 of the storage box 10, and the two female backpack buckles on the front sidewall 105 and the two female backpack buckles on the rear sidewall 107 are both located on the left side of the storage box 10. Two male backpack buckles are respectively provided on the front sidewall 105 and the rear sidewall 107 of the storage box 10, and the two male backpack buckles on the front sidewall 105 and the two male backpack buckles on the rear sidewall 107 are both located on the left side of the storage box 10. Each backpack male buckle is located on the right side of the storage box 10. When connecting, the backpack male buckle on the front side wall 105 of one of the two adjacent storage boxes 10 is inserted into the backpack female buckle on the rear side wall 107 of the other storage box 10. When disassembling, press the elastic buckles on both sides of the backpack male buckle to shrink the two elastic buckles inward, so that the elastic buckles are disengaged from the backpack female buckle. Then pull back forcefully to completely disengage the backpack male buckle from the backpack female buckle, thus completing the disassembly. This makes the storage box 100 detachable and assembleable, improving the flexibility of the storage box 100.
[0053] Figure 6 The second embodiment of the modular storage box 100 of this utility model is shown. The structural difference between this embodiment and the first embodiment is only that the first connecting member 20 is a first fabric strip and the second connecting member 30 is a pin buckle. The first fabric strip is provided with multiple buckle holes. The user can decide to fasten the pin of the pin buckle into the specific buckle hole according to the actual distance between two adjacent modular storage boxes 100 to complete the connection of the storage box 100. When disassembling, simply remove the pin of the pin buckle from the buckle hole to realize the disassembly and assembly of the storage box 100, thereby improving the flexibility of the storage box 100 in use.
[0054] Figure 7 The third embodiment of the modular storage box 100 of this utility model is shown. The only structural difference between this embodiment and the first embodiment is that the first connecting member 20 is a button, the second connecting member 30 is a second fabric strip, and the second fabric strip is provided with button holes. When connecting, the user only needs to fasten the button into the button hole to complete the connection. When disassembling, the user only needs to remove the button from the button hole, so that the storage box 100 can be disassembled and assembled, thereby improving the flexibility of the storage box 100 in use.
[0055] Figure 8 The fourth embodiment of the modular storage box 100 of this utility model is shown. The structural difference between this embodiment and the first embodiment is only that the first connecting member 20 is a snap fastener face buckle and the second connecting member 30 is a snap fastener bottom buckle. When connecting, the user simply fastens the snap fastener face buckle to the snap fastener abutment. When disassembling, applying forces in different directions to the snap fastener face buckle and the snap fastener bottom buckle simultaneously can separate the snap fastener face buckle and the snap fastener abutment, thus completing the disassembly. This makes the storage box 100 detachable and modular, improving the flexibility of the storage box 100 in use.
[0056] Figure 9 This paper presents a fifth embodiment of the modular storage box 100 of the present invention. The structural difference between this embodiment and the first embodiment is only that the first connector 20 includes a first toothed belt and a zipper head. One side of the first toothed belt is disposed on the splicing side wall 102, and one side of the zipper head is slidably disposed on the other side of the first toothed belt. The second connector 30 includes a second toothed belt, and the other side of the zipper head is slidably disposed on the second toothed belt. When connecting, the tail end of the second toothed belt is inserted into the other side of the zipper head, and then the zipper head is pulled towards the head end of the second toothed belt. When disassembling, simply pull the zipper head towards the tail end of the second toothed belt until the zipper head disengages from the second toothed belt to complete the disassembly. This enables the storage box 100 to be disassembled and spliced, improving the flexibility of the storage box 100 in use.
[0057] Figure 10 This illustration shows a sixth embodiment of the modular storage box 100 of this utility model. The structural difference between this embodiment and the first embodiment lies only in that the first connecting member 20 is a sliding buckle, and the second connecting member 30 is a sliding groove adapted to the sliding buckle. The sliding buckle is slidably engaged within the sliding groove. During connection, the sliding buckle is aligned with the groove at one end of the sliding groove, and then pushed towards the other end of the sliding groove, causing the sliding buckle to engage within the sliding groove. During disassembly, simply pushing the sliding buckle away from the sliding groove completes the disassembly, enabling the storage box 100 to be detachable and modularized, thus improving the flexibility of its use. For example, the sliding groove is a T-shaped groove, and the end of the sliding buckle that engages with the sliding groove has a T-shaped protrusion adapted to the T-shaped groove.
[0058] The seventh embodiment of the modular storage box 100 of this utility model differs from the first embodiment only in that the first connecting member 20 is a first magnet, and the second connecting member 30 is a second magnet that is magnetically attracted to the first magnet; the first and second magnets are magnets or ferrules, preferably ferrules. When connecting, simply bringing the two connected storage boxes 10 close to a certain extent will cause the magnets to automatically attract and connect. When disassembling, applying a certain force will separate the two connected storage boxes 10, making assembly and disassembly more convenient and quick, and improving the flexibility of the storage box 100.
[0059] Figure 11 The eighth embodiment of the modular storage box 100 of this utility model is shown. The structural difference between this embodiment and the first embodiment is only that the first connecting member 20 is a hook and loop fastener mother piece, and the second connecting member 30 is a hook and loop fastener daughter piece. The hook and loop fastener daughter piece is attached to the hook and loop fastener mother piece. Specifically, the hook and loop fastener mother piece is a blank strip with a hook-shaped surface, and the hook and loop fastener daughter piece is a blank strip with a rough surface. When connecting, the rough surface of the hook and loop fastener daughter piece is attached to the hook-shaped surface of the hook and loop fastener mother piece. When disassembling, a certain force can be applied to separate the two connected storage box bodies 10 and complete the disassembly. Assembly and disassembly are more convenient and quick, improving the flexibility of use of the storage box 100.
[0060] Figure 12-14 The ninth embodiment of the modular storage box 100 of this utility model is shown. The structural difference between this embodiment and the first embodiment is only that the connection method of the two adjacent storage boxes 10 is different. In this embodiment, only mounting holes 50 need to be opened on the splicing side wall 102, and then the connecting structure 40 is fixed through the mounting holes 50. The first connector 20 and the second connector 30 do not need to cooperate with each other. Specifically, each splicing side wall 102 is provided with mounting holes 50, and the two ends of the connecting structure 40 are respectively set on the mounting holes 50 of one storage box 10 and the mounting holes 50 of the other storage box 10, so that the two storage boxes 10 are fixedly connected in the horizontal direction.
[0061] like Figure 12 As shown, for example, two mounting holes 50 are provided on opposite sides of each splicing sidewall 102 of the storage box 10. The centers of the two mounting holes 50 are located on the same vertical line. At this time, the connecting structure 40 can be a rope. The rope can connect two adjacent boxes together by crossing the rope. When disassembling, it is only necessary to untie the rope to complete the disassembly. This realizes that the storage box 100 can be disassembled and spliced, improving the flexibility of the storage box 100.
[0062] like Figure 13As shown, for example, a mounting hole 50 is provided on each opposite side of each splicing sidewall 102 of the storage box 100. To improve connection stability, the mounting hole 50 is set in the center of the splicing sidewall 102. At this time, the connection structure 40 can be a double-sided snap fastener. The two ends of the double-sided snap fastener are respectively inserted into the mounting hole 50 of the front sidewall 105 of one storage box 10 and the mounting hole 50 of the rear sidewall 107 of the other storage box 10 to complete the connection. When disassembling, the elastic pieces on both sides of one end of the double-sided snap fastener are simultaneously subjected to the same direction of force, so that the elastic pieces on both sides are smaller than the hole diameter of the mounting hole 50, so that the elastic pieces can be withdrawn from the mounting hole 50 to complete the disassembly. This realizes that the storage box 100 can be disassembled and spliced, improving the flexibility of the storage box 100.
[0063] Of course, to further improve connection stability, two mounting holes 50, three mounting holes 50, four mounting holes 50, etc. can be provided on opposite sides of each splicing side wall 102 of the storage box 100.
[0064] like Figure 14 As shown, for example, a mounting hole 50 is provided on each opposite side of each splicing sidewall 102 of the storage box 100. To improve connection stability, the mounting hole 50 is set in the center of the splicing sidewall 102. At this time, the connection structure 40 can be a bolt-type connection. The connection structure 40 includes fasteners and nuts. Specifically, the fastener can be a screw, pin, bolt, or bolt, etc. During installation, one end of the fastener passes through the mounting hole 50 of the front sidewall 105 of one storage box 10 and the mounting hole 50 of the rear sidewall 107 of another storage box 10 in sequence. Then, the nut is put into one end of the fastener and rotated to tighten it, thus completing the fixed connection. During disassembly, the nut is loosened by rotating it in the opposite direction and removed. Then, the other end of the fastener is held and the fastener is removed to complete the disassembly. This makes the storage box 100 detachable and splicable, improving the flexibility of the storage box 100.
[0065] Of course, to further improve connection stability, two mounting holes 50, three mounting holes 50, four mounting holes 50, etc. can be provided on opposite sides of each splicing side wall 102 of the storage box 100.
[0066] Figure 15-17The tenth embodiment of the modular storage box 100 of this utility model is shown. The structural difference between this embodiment and the first embodiment is only that the connection method of two adjacent storage boxes 10 is different. Specifically, each of the modular sidewalls 102 is provided with a third connector 60. One end of the fourth connector 70 is snapped into the third connector 60 on one storage box 10, and the other end of the fourth connector 70 is snapped into the third connector 60 on another storage box 10, so that the two storage boxes 10 are fixedly connected in the horizontal direction.
[0067] like Figure 15 As shown, for example, the third connector 60 is a third fabric strip, with both ends of each third fabric strip respectively disposed on the splicing side wall 102, and the third fabric strip and the splicing side wall 102 have a gap, so that the third fabric strip and the splicing side wall 102 surround and form a snap-fit hole. The fourth connector 70 is a double-headed hook. When connecting, one end of the double-headed hook is snapped into the snap-fit hole on one storage box 10, and the other end of the double-headed hook is snapped into the snap-fit hole on another storage box 10 to complete the connection. When disassembling, the double-headed hook can be removed, so that the storage box 100 can be disassembled and spliced, improving the flexibility of the use of the storage box 100.
[0068] like Figure 16 As shown, for example, the third connector 60 is a side seam, and the fourth connector 70 is a U-shaped clip. When connecting, the two ends of the U-shaped clip are respectively inserted into the side seam on one storage box 10 and the side seam on the other storage box 10. When disassembling, the U-shaped clip is pulled out to the end away from the side seam, so that the U-shaped clip can be separated from the side seam, realizing the disassembly and splicing of the storage box 100 and improving the flexibility of the use of the storage box 100.
[0069] like Figure 17 As shown, for example, the third connector 60 is a protrusion with a fixing hole. When connected, the center line of the hole on the protrusion on one storage box 100 coincides with the center line of the hole on the protrusion on another storage box 100. The fourth connector 70 is a cylindrical pin. One end of the cylindrical pin passes through the protrusion on one storage box 10 and the protrusion on the other storage box 10 in sequence to form a fixed connection. When disassembling, the cylindrical pin can be pulled out, so that the storage box 100 can be disassembled and spliced, improving the flexibility of the use of the storage box 100.
[0070] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and are not intended to limit it. Under the concept of this utility model, the technical features of the above embodiments or different embodiments can also be combined, the steps can be implemented in any order, and there are many other variations of different aspects of this utility model as described above. For the sake of brevity, they are not provided in detail. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. These modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model.
Claims
1. A modular storage case for storage under a bed, the storage case comprising: At least two storage boxes, characterized in that each of the storage boxes has a bottom surface and a plurality of spliced side walls extending around the bottom surface, each of the spliced side walls is correspondingly provided with a first connecting piece and a second connecting piece, the first connecting piece on one of the storage boxes is connected with the second connecting piece on another of the storage boxes, and the two storage boxes are fixedly connected in the horizontal direction.
2. The storage case according to claim 1, wherein The storage box further comprises a top surface and an upper cover, the top surface is provided with an opening, and the upper cover covers and seals the opening; and / or The storage box has a hollow chamber for storing living articles.
3. The storage case of claim 1, wherein The plurality of spliced side walls comprise a front side wall, a right side wall, a rear side wall and a left side wall of the storage box connected in sequence.
4. The storage case according to claim 3, wherein The storage box is provided in plurality, the front side wall of one of the two adjacent storage boxes is connected with the rear side wall of the other storage box; and / or The storage box is provided in plurality, the left side wall of one of the two adjacent storage boxes is connected with the right side wall of the other storage box.
5. The storage case of claim 1, wherein The first connecting piece is a backpack female buckle, the second connecting piece is a backpack male buckle, the backpack male buckle is inserted into the backpack female buckle to form a connection; and / or The first connecting piece is a first cloth tape, the second connecting piece is a needle buckle, a plurality of buckle holes are provided on the first cloth tape, and the needle buckle is buckled into the buckle holes to form a connection; and / or The first connecting piece is a button, the second connecting piece is a second cloth tape, a button hole is provided on the second cloth tape, and the button is buckled into the button hole to form a connection; and / or The first connecting piece is a face buckle of a four-buckle, the second connecting piece is a bottom buckle of the four-buckle, and the face buckle is buckled into the bottom buckle; and / or The first connecting piece comprises a first chain tooth belt and a zipper head, one side of the first chain tooth belt is arranged on the spliced side wall, one side of the zipper head is slidably arranged on the other side of the first chain tooth belt, the second connecting piece comprises a second chain tooth belt, and the other side of the zipper head is slidably arranged on the second chain tooth belt; and / or The first connecting piece is a slide buckle, the second connecting piece is a sliding groove matched with the slide buckle, and the slide buckle is slidably buckled into the sliding groove; and / or The first connecting piece is a first magnet, and the second connecting piece is a second magnet magnetically connected with the first magnet; and / or The first connecting piece is a magic tape female piece, and the second connecting piece is a magic tape male piece, which is attached to the magic tape female piece.
6. A nestable storage case that nests under a bed, the storage case comprising: At least two storage boxes, characterized in that each of the storage boxes has a bottom surface and a plurality of spliced side walls extending around the bottom surface, each of the spliced side walls is correspondingly provided with a first connecting piece and a second connecting piece, the first connecting piece on one of the storage boxes is connected with the second connecting piece on another of the storage boxes, and the two storage boxes are fixedly connected in the horizontal direction.
7. The storage case of claim 6, wherein The spliced side wall comprises a front side wall, a rear side wall, a left side wall and a right side wall of the storage box connected in sequence.
8. The storage case of claim 7, wherein The storage boxes are arranged in multiple numbers, and the front side wall of one of the two adjacent storage boxes is connected with the rear side wall of the other storage box; and / or, The storage boxes are arranged in multiple numbers, and the left side wall of one of the two adjacent storage boxes is connected with the right side wall of the other storage box.
9. The storage case of claim 6, wherein, The connecting structure can be a rope or a double-sided elastic buckle. The connecting structure comprises a fastener and a nut, one end of the fastener is arranged on the nut through the mounting hole of one storage box body and the mounting hole of the other storage box body in sequence.
10. A nestable storage case that nests under a bed, the storage case comprising: At least two storage box bodies, characterized in that each storage box body has a bottom surface and a plurality of spliced side walls extending around the bottom surface, each spliced side wall is provided with a third connecting piece, one end of a fourth connecting piece is clamped on the third connecting piece of one storage box body, and the other end of the fourth connecting piece is clamped on the third connecting piece of the other storage box body, thereby fixing and connecting the two storage box bodies in the horizontal direction.