Container handle and container
By designing L-shaped or paddle-shaped container handles, with the connecting part and the gripping part forming an angle, and adding a rubber sleeve to the gripping part, the problem of container handles easily slipping out of the hand is solved, achieving stable gripping under various conditions and improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing container handles are prone to slipping out of your hand during use, especially in rainy or slippery conditions, causing inconvenience.
Design a container handle where the connecting part and the gripping part form an angle, including an L-shaped or paddle-shaped structure, and connect to the locking bar by a hinge. The gripping part and the connecting part form a certain angle to increase gripping stability, and a rubber sleeve is fitted at the end of the gripping part to improve friction.
It effectively avoids the risk of hand slippage during pushing and pulling, improves grip stability and safety, and maintains a good grip even in wet and slippery conditions, conforming to ergonomic design.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of transport containers, and in particular to a container handle and a container. Background Technology
[0002] Existing container handles are linear. When opening and closing the door, users need to grip the handle to push or pull; however, linear handles are prone to slipping out of the hand during this process. Even with rubber covers, the hand can still easily slip. This is especially true in rainy weather when the linear handle becomes wet. Utility Model Content
[0003] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a container handle and a container to address the technical problem of existing container handles easily slipping out of the hand.
[0004] This utility model provides a container handle, including: a connecting part and a gripping part, wherein a first end of the connecting part is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, a second end of the connecting part is connected to the first end of the gripping part, and the axis of the gripping area of the gripping part has a certain angle with the axis of the connecting part.
[0005] Furthermore, the connecting portion includes a first linear connecting portion extending in a straight line, and the gripping portion includes a linear gripping portion extending in a straight line. A first end of the first linear connecting portion is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, and a second end of the first linear connecting portion is connected with the first end of the linear gripping portion. The first linear connecting portion and the linear gripping portion have a certain angle between them.
[0006] Furthermore, the first straight connecting portion and the straight gripping portion form an L-shaped angle.
[0007] Furthermore, the first straight connecting portion includes a first connecting segment and a first recessed segment connected in sequence. One end of the first connecting segment is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, and the other end is connected to one end of the first recessed segment. The other end of the first recessed segment is connected to the straight grip portion. The first recessed segment is recessed in a direction away from the plane where the straight grip portion is located.
[0008] Furthermore, the connecting portion includes a second straight connecting portion extending along a straight line, the gripping portion includes a curved gripping portion, the first end of the second straight connecting portion is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, the second end of the second straight connecting portion is connected to the first end of the curved gripping portion, and the gripping area of the curved gripping portion has a certain angle with the second straight connecting portion.
[0009] Furthermore, the curved grip portion includes a first arc-shaped transition section, a second arc-shaped transition section, and an extension section connected in sequence. One end of the first arc-shaped transition section is connected to the second straight connecting portion, and the other end is connected to the second arc-shaped transition section to form an S-shape. The extension section has a certain angle with the second straight connecting portion.
[0010] Furthermore, the second straight connecting portion includes a second connecting segment and a second recessed segment connected in sequence. One end of the second connecting segment is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, and the other end is connected to one end of the second recessed segment. The other end of the second recessed segment is connected to the curved grip portion, and the second recessed segment is recessed in a direction away from the plane where the curved grip portion is located.
[0011] Furthermore, the end of the gripping part is fitted with a rubber sleeve.
[0012] This utility model provides a container, including: a container handle, a container body, and a door hinged to the container body as described above, wherein a locking bar is installed on the door and the locking bar is connected to the container handle.
[0013] Furthermore:
[0014] When the connecting part is rotated to be perpendicular to the locking bar, the gripping part extends upward; or
[0015] When the connecting part is rotated to be perpendicular to the locking bar, the gripping part extends downward.
[0016] The container handle of this utility model includes a connecting part and a gripping part. When in use, the user can grip the gripping part firmly. Since the gripping area of the connecting part and the gripping part forms an angle, the risk of slipping out is avoided. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a container handle according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a side view of a container handle according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a container handle according to another embodiment of the present invention;
[0020] Figure 4 This is a side view of a container handle according to another embodiment of the present invention;
[0021] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a container according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0022] Figure 6This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a container according to another embodiment of the present invention;
[0023] Figure 7 This is a front view of the paddle handle according to another embodiment of the present invention;
[0024] Figure 8 This is a side view of the paddle handle according to another embodiment of the present invention;
[0025] Figure 9 This is a front view of the paddle handle of another embodiment of the present invention;
[0026] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a container according to another embodiment of the present invention.
[0027] Marker description
[0028] 1. L-shaped container handle; 11. First straight connecting part; 111. First connecting section; 112. First recessed section; 1121. First recessed first sub-section; 1122. First recessed second sub-section; 1123. First recessed third sub-section; 12. Straight grip part; 13. First rubber sleeve; 2. Container body; 3. Container door; 4. Locking bar; 41. Lock head; 42. Connecting block; 43. Locking buckle; 5. Long annular groove; 6. Short annular groove; 7. Lock seat; 8. Paddle-shaped container handle; 81. Second straight connecting part; 811. Second connecting section; 812. Second recessed section; 8121. Second recessed first sub-section; 8122. Second recessed second sub-section; 8123. Second recessed third sub-section; 82. Curved grip part; 821. First arc-shaped transition section; 822. Second arc-shaped transition section; 823. Extension section; 83. Second rubber sleeve. Detailed Implementation
[0029] The specific embodiments of this utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Identical components are indicated by the same reference numerals. It should be noted that the terms "front," "rear," "left," "right," "up," and "down" used in the following description refer to directions in the accompanying drawings, while the terms "inner" and "outer" refer to directions toward or away from the geometric center of a specific component, respectively.
[0030] like Figure 1 The present invention illustrates a container handle according to an embodiment of the present invention, comprising: a connecting part and a gripping part. The first end of the connecting part is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, and the second end of the connecting part is connected to the first end of the gripping part. The axis of the gripping area of the gripping part has a certain angle with the axis of the connecting part.
[0031] Specifically, the grip can be a straight grip extending in a straight line, or a curved grip. The grip includes a gripping area for the user to hold. During the user's pushing and pulling of the container handle, the pushing and pulling direction is consistent with the connecting part. However, because the gripping area of the grip has a certain angle with the connecting part, the direction of the force applied during pushing and pulling is different from the extension direction of the grip held by the user, thus preventing the hand from slipping off the grip.
[0032] The container handle of this utility model includes a connecting part and a gripping part. When in use, the user can grip the gripping part firmly. Since the gripping area of the connecting part and the gripping part forms an angle, the risk of slipping out is avoided.
[0033] In one embodiment, the connecting portion includes a first linear connecting portion 11 extending in a straight line, and the gripping portion includes a linear gripping portion 12 extending in a straight line. A first end of the first linear connecting portion 11 is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, and a second end of the first linear connecting portion 11 is connected to the first end of the linear gripping portion 12. The first linear connecting portion 11 and the linear gripping portion 12 have a certain angle between them.
[0034] Specifically, such as Figure 1 As shown, the container handle is an L-shaped container handle 1. The L-shaped container handle 1 includes a first linear connecting part 11 and a linear gripping part 12. The connecting part includes the first linear connecting part 11 extending in a straight line, and the gripping part includes the linear gripping part 12 extending in a straight line. The first end of the first linear connecting part 11 is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, and the second end of the first linear connecting part 11 is connected with the first end of the linear gripping part 12. The linear gripping part 12 as a whole serves as the gripping area. Therefore, the gripping area of the gripping part and the connecting part have a certain angle, that is, the axis of the first linear connecting part 11 and the axis of the linear gripping part 12 have a certain angle.
[0035] like Figure 5 As shown, during installation, the first linear connecting part 11 is hinged to the locking rod 4 on the container door 3 by means of, for example, rivets.
[0036] In use, the user rotates the L-shaped container handle 1 until the first linear connecting part 11 is perpendicular to the locking rod 4, then rotates the locking rod 4 and pushes or pulls it. The pushing or pulling direction is the same as the first linear connecting part 11. However, since the linear grip part 12 is at an angle to the first linear connecting part 11, the direction of the force applied during pushing or pulling is different from the extension direction of the linear grip part 12, thus preventing the hand from slipping off the linear grip part 12.
[0037] The container handle of this utility model includes a first linear connecting part and a linear gripping part. When in use, the user can grip the linear gripping part tightly. Since the first linear connecting part and the linear gripping part form an angle, the risk of slipping out of the hand is avoided.
[0038] In one embodiment, the connecting portion includes a second straight connecting portion 81 extending in a straight line, and the gripping portion includes a curved gripping portion 82. The first end of the second straight connecting portion 81 is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, and the second end of the second straight connecting portion 81 is connected to the first end of the curved gripping portion 82. The gripping area of the curved gripping portion 82 has a certain angle with the second straight connecting portion 81.
[0039] Specifically, such as Figure 7 As shown, the container handle is a paddle-type container handle 8. The connecting part includes a second straight connecting part 81 extending in a straight line, and the gripping part includes a curved gripping part 82. The first end of the second straight connecting part 81 is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, and the second end of the second straight connecting part 81 is connected to the first end of the curved gripping part 82.
[0040] The curved grip portion 82 has a gripping area for the user to hold, and the gripping area of the curved grip portion 82 has a certain angle with the second straight connecting portion 81.
[0041] like Figure 10 As shown, during installation, the second linear connecting part 81 is hinged to the locking rod 4 on the container door 3 by means of, for example, rivets.
[0042] In use, the user rotates the paddle-shaped container handle 8 until the second straight connecting part 81 is perpendicular to the locking rod 4, then rotates the locking rod 4 and pushes or pulls it. The pushing or pulling direction is the same as that of the second straight connecting part 81. However, since the gripping area of the curved grip part 82 has a certain angle with the second straight connecting part 81, the direction of the force applied during the pushing or pulling process is different from the extension direction of the gripping area of the curved grip part 82, thereby preventing the hand from slipping out of the curved grip part 82.
[0043] like Figure 1 The diagram shown is a structural schematic of a container handle according to another embodiment of the present invention, including: a connecting part and a gripping part. The first end of the connecting part is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, and the second end of the connecting part is connected to the first end of the gripping part. The axis of the gripping area of the gripping part has a certain angle with the axis of the connecting part.
[0044] The connecting part includes a first straight connecting part 11 extending in a straight line, and the gripping part includes a straight gripping part 12 extending in a straight line. The first end of the first straight connecting part 11 is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, and the second end of the first straight connecting part 11 is connected to the first end of the straight gripping part 12. The first straight connecting part 11 and the straight gripping part 12 have a certain angle and form an L-shaped angle. The end of the gripping part is covered with a rubber sleeve.
[0045] The first straight connecting part 11 includes a first connecting segment 111 and a first recessed segment 112 connected in sequence. One end of the first connecting segment 111 is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, and the other end is connected to one end of the first recessed segment 112. The other end of the first recessed segment 112 is connected to the straight gripping part 12. The first recessed segment 112 is recessed in a direction away from the plane where the straight gripping part 12 is located.
[0046] Specifically, such as Figure 1 As shown, the container handle includes an L-shaped container handle 1. The L-shaped container handle 1 includes a first straight connecting part 11 and a straight grip part 12. The first straight connecting part 11 and the straight grip part 12 have a certain angle, forming an L-shaped angle.
[0047] The L-shaped angle refers to the fact that the axis of the first straight connecting part 11 is perpendicular or approximately perpendicular to the axis of the straight gripping part 12, and the angle formed by the first straight connecting part 11 and the straight gripping part 12 is L-shaped.
[0048] Preferably, the angle formed by the first straight connecting portion 11 and the straight gripping portion 12 is a right angle or approximately a right angle.
[0049] like Figure 1 As shown, in some embodiments, the straight grip portion 12 extends vertically upward.
[0050] like Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, in some embodiments, the straight grip portion 12 extends vertically downward.
[0051] Preferably, the first linear connecting portion 11 and the linear gripping portion 12 are integrally formed.
[0052] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the first straight connecting part 11 is divided into two segments, namely the first connecting segment 111 and the first recessed segment 112, wherein the first recessed segment 112 is recessed in a direction away from the plane where the straight gripping part 12 is located.
[0053] In some embodiments, the L-shaped container handle 1 is hinged to the locking bar 4. When the locking bar 4 is rotated to the locked position and the latch 43 supports the L-shaped container handle 1, the first recessed section 112 bends toward the container door 3.
[0054] When the door is locked, the recessed section will fit tightly against the door. In this embodiment, the recessed section is recessed away from the plane where the straight grip is located, thereby leaving space between the straight grip and the door, so that the user can hold the straight grip when locking.
[0055] In some embodiments, the first recessed segment 112 includes a first recessed first sub-segment 1121, a first recessed second sub-segment 1122, and a first recessed third sub-segment 1123 connected in sequence. One end of the first recessed first sub-segment 1121 is connected to the first connecting segment 111, and the other end is connected to one end of the first recessed second sub-segment 1122. The other end of the first recessed second sub-segment 1122 is connected to one end of the first recessed third sub-segment 1123, and the other end of the first recessed third sub-segment 1123 is connected to the straight grip portion 12.
[0056] Preferably, the plane containing the second segment 1122 of the first recess is parallel to the plane containing the straight grip portion 12.
[0057] The first recessed segment 112 is further divided into three sub-segments, namely the first recessed first sub-segment 1121, the first recessed second sub-segment 1122, and the first recessed third sub-segment 1123 connected in sequence. The plane of the first recessed second sub-segment 1122 is parallel to the plane of the straight gripping part 12.
[0058] The end of the linear grip portion 12 is fitted with a first rubber sleeve 13, and the first linear connecting portion 11 is integrally formed with the linear grip portion 12. The rubber sleeve is preferably made of ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM).
[0059] The container handle in this embodiment includes a first linear connecting part and a linear gripping part. During use, the user can firmly grip the linear gripping part, and because the first linear connecting part and the linear gripping part form an angle, the risk of slipping is avoided. Simultaneously, a recessed section is provided to facilitate locking. Finally, the addition of a rubber sleeve insulates against high and low temperatures, making it a more user-friendly design.
[0060] like Figure 7 The diagram shown is a structural schematic of a container handle according to another embodiment of the present invention, including: a connecting part and a gripping part. The first end of the connecting part is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, and the second end of the connecting part is connected to the first end of the gripping part. The axis of the gripping area of the gripping part has a certain angle with the axis of the connecting part.
[0061] The connecting part includes a second straight connecting part 81 extending in a straight line, and the gripping part includes a curved gripping part 82. The first end of the second straight connecting part 81 is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, and the second end of the second straight connecting part 81 is connected to the first end of the curved gripping part 82. The gripping area of the curved gripping part 82 has a certain angle with the second straight connecting part 81.
[0062] The curved grip portion 82 includes a first arc-shaped transition section 821, a second arc-shaped transition section 822, and an extension section 823 connected in sequence. One end of the first arc-shaped transition section 821 is connected to the second straight connecting portion 81, and the other end is connected to the second arc-shaped transition section 822 to form an S-shape. The extension section 823 has a certain angle with the second straight connecting portion 81.
[0063] The second straight connecting part 81 includes a second connecting segment 811 and a second recessed segment 812 connected in sequence. One end of the second connecting segment 811 is used to connect with the locking bar of the container, and the other end is connected to one end of the second recessed segment 812. The other end of the second recessed segment 812 is connected to the curved grip part 82, and the second recessed segment 812 is recessed in a direction away from the plane where the curved grip part 82 is located. The end of the straight grip part 12 is covered with a rubber sleeve.
[0064] Specifically, such as Figure 7 As shown, the container handle includes a paddle-shaped container handle 8. The paddle-shaped container handle 8 includes a second straight connecting portion 81 extending in a straight line and a curved grip portion 82. One end of the second straight connecting portion 81 is connected to the locking bar 4, and the other end is connected to the curved grip portion 82.
[0065] Specifically, the curved grip 82 is designed in accordance with ergonomic simplification, allowing users to open and close doors more easily without fatigue.
[0066] like Figure 8 and Figure 9 As shown, the second straight connecting part 81 includes a second connecting section 811 and a second recessed section 812 connected in sequence. The second connecting section 811 is parallel to the curved grip part 82 and is connected to the lock rod 4 of the door. The second recessed section 812 is connected to the curved grip part 82 and is bent away from the plane where the curved grip part 82 is located.
[0067] In some embodiments, the paddle-shaped container handle 8 is hinged to the locking bar 4. When the locking bar 4 is rotated to the locked position and the latch 43 supports the paddle-shaped container handle 8, the second recessed section 812 bends toward the container door 3.
[0068] When the door is locked, the second recessed section will be in close contact with the door. In this embodiment, the second recessed section bends away from the plane where the curved grip is located, thereby leaving space between the curved grip and the door, so that the user can hold the curved grip when locking.
[0069] In some embodiments, the length of the second connecting segment 811 is 200 mm, the length of the second recessed segment 812 is 260 mm, the length of the curved grip portion 82 along the extension direction of the second straight connecting portion 81 is 240 mm, and the height of the curved grip portion 82 along the extension direction perpendicular to the second straight connecting portion 81 is 212 mm.
[0070] The second recessed segment 812 includes a second recessed first sub-segment 8121, a second recessed second sub-segment 8122, and a second recessed third sub-segment 8123 connected in sequence. The length of the second recessed first sub-segment 8121 is 40 mm, the length of the second recessed second sub-segment 8122 is 180 mm, and the length of the second recessed third sub-segment 8123 is 40 mm. One end of the second recessed first sub-segment 8121 is connected to the second connecting segment 811, and the other end is connected to one end of the second recessed second sub-segment 8122. The other end of the second recessed second sub-segment 8122 is connected to one end of the second recessed third sub-segment 8123, and the other end of the second recessed third sub-segment 8123 is connected to the curved grip portion 82.
[0071] The second connecting segment 811 has a length of 200 mm, and the length measured from the hinge point between the second connecting segment 811 and the latch 43 is 180 mm.
[0072] like Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, the curved grip portion 82 includes a first arc-shaped transition section 821, a second arc-shaped transition section 822, and an extension section 823 connected in sequence. The first arc-shaped transition section 821 and the second arc-shaped transition section 822 are connected to form an S-shape. The extension section 823 serves as the gripping area of the curved grip portion 82 and has a certain angle with the second straight connection portion 81.
[0073] In some embodiments, the axis of the extension 823 has a certain angle with the axis of the second straight connecting portion 81.
[0074] Preferably, the axis of the extension 823 is perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the axis of the second straight connecting portion 81.
[0075] In some embodiments, the radius of the arc of the first arc transition segment 821 is 60 mm, and the radius of the arc of the second arc transition segment 822 is 60 mm.
[0076] The first arc-shaped transition section 821 and the second arc-shaped transition section 822 are connected to form an S-shape. Then, the end of the second arc-shaped transition section 822 is connected to the extension section 823, which is a straight extension section.
[0077] like Figure 7 As shown, in some embodiments, the extension 823 extends upward when the second straight connection 81 is perpendicular to the locking rod 4.
[0078] like Figure 9 As shown, in some embodiments, the extension 823 extends downward when the second straight connection 81 is perpendicular to the locking rod 4.
[0079] In some embodiments, the width of the paddle-type container handle 8 is 30 ± 0.5 mm.
[0080] like Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, the end of the extension section 823 is fitted with a second rubber sleeve 83, and the second straight connecting part 81 is integrally formed with the curved gripping part 82. The rubber sleeve is preferably made of ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM).
[0081] The second rubber sleeve 83 is 120 mm long.
[0082] The container handle in this embodiment includes a second straight connecting portion and a curved grip portion. During use, the user can firmly grip the curved grip portion, which features a simplified ergonomic design, allowing for easier and less fatigued opening and closing of the door. Furthermore, the angle between the second straight connecting portion and the curved grip portion prevents the risk of the handle slipping out of the user's hand. Additionally, a recessed section facilitates locking. Finally, the addition of a rubber sleeve provides insulation against high and low temperatures, further enhancing the user-friendly design.
[0083] like Figure 5 The diagram shown is a structural schematic of a container according to an embodiment of the present invention, including: a container handle, a container body 2 as described above, and a container door 3 hinged to the container body 2. A locking rod 4 is installed on the container door 3, and the locking rod 4 is connected to the container handle.
[0084] Specifically, the box body 2 is hinged to the left and right doors 3 via door hinges.
[0085] like Figure 5As shown, in one embodiment, the container handle is an L-shaped container handle 1. The first linear connecting part 11 of the L-shaped container handle 1 is connected to the locking bar 4 installed on the container door 3. When the user holds the linear grip part 12 of the L-shaped container handle 1 and rotates the L-shaped container handle 1 until the first linear connecting part 11 is perpendicular to the locking bar 4, the locking bar 4 is rotated and the container door 3 is pushed and pulled. The pushing and pulling direction is the same as that of the first linear connecting part 11. However, since the linear grip part 12 and the first linear connecting part 11 have an angle, the direction of the force applied during the pushing and pulling process is different from the extension direction of the linear grip part 12, thereby preventing the hand from slipping off the linear grip part 12.
[0086] In some embodiments, the first straight connecting portion 11 of the L-shaped container handle 1 is hinged to the locking rod 4.
[0087] like Figure 10 As shown, in one embodiment, the container handle is a paddle-shaped container handle 8. The second straight connecting portion 81 of the paddle-shaped container handle 8 is connected to the locking rod 4 installed on the container door 3. When the user holds the curved grip portion 82 of the paddle-shaped container handle 8 and rotates the paddle-shaped container handle 8 until the second straight connecting portion 81 is perpendicular to the locking rod 4, the user drives the locking rod 4 to rotate and push or pull the container door 3. The pushing and pulling direction is consistent with the second straight connecting portion 81. However, since the gripping area of the curved grip portion 82 is at an angle to the second straight connecting portion 81, the direction of the force applied during the pushing and pulling process is different from the extension direction of the gripping area of the curved grip portion 82, thereby preventing the hand from slipping out of the curved grip portion 82.
[0088] In some embodiments, the second linear connection portion 81 of the paddle-shaped container handle 8 is hinged to the locking rod 4.
[0089] Specifically, the container door 3 is connected and fixed with one or more annular grooves, including a long annular groove 5 and a short annular groove 6. The long annular groove 5 and the short annular groove 6 are fixedly connected to the container door by bolts. The locking rod 4 is inserted into the annular groove, and a locking seat 7 is provided along the extension direction of the locking rod 4 and fixedly connected to the container body 2. A lock head 41 that cooperates with the locking seat 7 is fixedly connected to the end of the locking rod 4. The locking seat 7 is provided along the extension direction of the locking rod 4 and is fixedly connected to the container body 2. The two locking seats 7 are fixedly connected to the top and bottom of the container body 2, respectively, and are respectively engaged with the lock head 41 at the end of the locking rod 4 to lock or unlock. The locking or unlocking of the locking seat 7 and the lock head 41 adopts existing locking and unlocking methods. The locking rod 4 is inserted into the annular groove, and the L-shaped container handle 1 or the paddle-shaped container handle 8 is connected to the middle of the locking rod 4. Workers rotate the locking lever 4 within the annular groove using either the L-shaped container handle 1 or the paddle-shaped container handle 8. The locking lever 4 has a locked position and an unlocked position. When the locking lever 4 is rotated to the locked position, the lock head 41 locks with the lock seat 7; when the locking lever 4 is rotated to the unlocked position, the lock head 41 unlocks with the lock seat 7. Simultaneously, workers open or close the container door 3 by gripping the straight grip 12 of the L-shaped container handle 1 or the curved grip 82 of the paddle-shaped container handle 8.
[0090] The lock seat 7 is preferably welded to the housing 2. The long annular groove 5 and the short annular groove 6 are fixed to the housing door by bolts.
[0091] The L-shaped container handle 1 or the paddle-shaped container handle 8 is hinged to the locking bar 4, and the container door 3 is fixedly connected with a latch 43.
[0092] In some embodiments, a connecting block 42 is fixedly connected to the middle of the locking bar 4, and the first straight connecting part 11 of the L-shaped container handle 1 is hinged to the connecting block 42, so that the L-shaped container handle 1 can rotate up and down around the rotation axis inside the connecting block 42.
[0093] Specifically, the first straight connecting part 11 of the L-shaped container handle 1 is hinged to the connecting block 42 by rivets, and the rivets are the rotating shafts inside the connecting block 42.
[0094] Among them, the connecting block 42 is welded to the locking rod 4, and the latch 43 is bolted to the box door 3.
[0095] With the locking lever 4 rotated to the locked position, the operator holds the straight grip 12 and rotates the L-shaped container handle 1 upwards to the locking buckle 43 position, where the locking buckle 43 supports and locks the first straight connecting part 11. The locking buckle 43 uses an existing locking mechanism to support and lock the handle.
[0096] The straight grip portion 12 and the curved grip portion 82 can extend upward or downward.
[0097] In some embodiments, a connecting block 42 is fixedly connected to the middle of the locking bar 4, and the second straight connecting part 81 of the paddle-shaped container handle 8 is hinged to the connecting block 42, so that the paddle-shaped container handle 8 can rotate up and down around the rotation axis inside the connecting block 42.
[0098] Specifically, the second linear connecting part 81 of the paddle-shaped container handle 8 is hinged to the connecting block 42 by rivets, and the rivets are the rotating shafts inside the connecting block 42.
[0099] With the locking lever 4 rotated to the locked position, the operator holds the curved grip 82 and rotates the paddle-shaped container handle 8 upwards to the locking buckle 43 position, where the locking buckle 43 supports and locks the second linear connecting part 81. The locking buckle 43 uses an existing locking mechanism to support and lock the handle.
[0100] The container handle of this utility model includes a connecting part and a gripping part. During use, the user can firmly grasp the gripping part, and because the connecting part and the gripping part form an angle, the risk of slipping out is avoided. Simultaneously, this embodiment connects the container handle to a locking bar, facilitating the worker to drive the locking bar to rotate via the container handle. This allows the worker to easily unlock the container and pull it to the door, or push the door with the container handle and then rotate the locking bar to lock the door.
[0101] In one embodiment:
[0102] When the connecting part is rotated to be perpendicular to the locking rod 4, the gripping part extends upward; or
[0103] When the connecting part is rotated to be perpendicular to the locking rod 4, the gripping part extends downward.
[0104] Specifically:
[0105] In some embodiments, such as Figure 5 As shown, when the first linear connecting part 11 is rotated to be perpendicular to the locking rod 4, the linear gripping part 12 extends upward; or
[0106] In some embodiments, such as Figure 6 As shown, when the first straight connecting part 11 is rotated to be perpendicular to the locking rod 4, the straight grip part 12 extends downward.
[0107] In some embodiments, when the second linear connecting portion 81 is rotated to be perpendicular to the locking rod 4, the curved grip portion 82 extends upward; or
[0108] In some embodiments, when the second straight connecting portion 81 is rotated to be perpendicular to the locking rod 4, the curved grip portion 82 extends downward.
[0109] It should be noted that the above embodiments are merely illustrative and not intended to be limiting. The handle can extend upwards or downwards in any direction, without being limited to any specific direction in the embodiments. The size of the handle is not limited to the specific size in the above embodiments and any size can be used. The length and height of the handle are not limited to the specific length and height in the above embodiments and can be any value. The position of the handle is not limited to the specific position in the above embodiments and can be installed at any position connected to the locking bar.
[0110] The containers of this utility model include, but are not limited to, any type of container such as 10 feet, 20 feet, 30 feet, 40 feet, 45 feet, 48 feet and 53 feet.
[0111] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementations of this utility model, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of this utility model patent. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this utility model, and these all fall within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model patent should be determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A container handle, characterised in that, The connecting part and the holding part, the first end of the connecting part is used for connecting with the lock rod of the container, the second end of the connecting part is connected with the first end of the holding part, and the axis of the holding area of the holding part has a certain included angle with the axis of the connecting part. The connecting part includes a first straight connecting part (11) extending in a straight line, the holding part includes a straight holding part (12) extending in a straight line, the first end of the first straight connecting part (11) is used for connecting with the lock rod of the container, the second end of the first straight connecting part (11) is connected with the first end of the straight holding part (12), and the first straight connecting part (11) has a certain included angle with the straight holding part (12).
2. A container handle according to claim 1, characterised in that The first straight connecting part (11) and the straight holding part (12) form an L-shaped included angle.
3. A container handle according to claim 2, wherein, The first straight connecting part (11) includes a first connecting section (111) and a first recess section (112) connected in sequence, one end of the first connecting section (111) is used for connecting with the lock rod of the container, the other end is connected with one end of the first recess section (112), the other end of the first recess section (112) is connected with the straight holding part (12), and the first recess section (112) is recessed away from the plane where the straight holding part (12) is located.
4. The container handle of claim 2, wherein, The connecting part includes a second straight connecting part (81) extending in a straight line, the holding part includes a curved holding part (82), the first end of the second straight connecting part (81) is used for connecting with the lock rod of the container, the second end of the second straight connecting part (81) is connected with the first end of the curved holding part (82), and the holding area of the curved holding part (82) has a certain included angle with the second straight connecting part (81).
5. The container handle of claim 1, wherein, The curved holding part (82) includes a first arc-shaped transition section (821), a second arc-shaped transition section (822) and an extension section (823) connected in sequence, one end of the first arc-shaped transition section (821) is connected with the second straight connecting part (81), the other end is connected with the second arc-shaped transition section (822) to form an S shape, and the extension section (823) has a certain included angle with the second straight connecting part (81).
6. A container handle according to claim 5, wherein, The second straight connecting part (81) includes a second connecting section (811) and a second recess section (812) connected in sequence, one end of the second connecting section (811) is used for connecting with the lock rod of the container, the other end is connected with one end of the second recess section (812), the other end of the second recess section (812) is connected with the curved holding part (82), and the second recess section (812) is recessed away from the plane where the curved holding part (82) is located.
7. The container handle of claim 5, wherein, The end of the holding part is sleeved with a rubber sleeve.
8. A container handle according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterised in that, The container handle, the box body (2) and the box door (3) hinged with the box body (2), the lock rod (4) is installed on the box door (3), and the lock rod (4) is connected with the container handle.
9. A container characterised in that, 10. The container according to claim 9, characterized in that: When the connecting part is rotated to be perpendicular to the lock rod (4), the holding part extends upward; or When the connecting part is rotated to be perpendicular to the lock rod (4), the holding part extends downward.