A safe that is easy to attach and detach with rope

By designing a structure in the storage box that combines a stop post and a disassembly hole with a push plate and an elastic stop block, the problem of needing tools to assemble and disassemble the rope is solved, enabling convenient fixing and disassembly of the rope and improving ease of use.

CN224428353UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30SHENZHEN HUANQI TECHNOLOGY CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHENZHEN HUANQI TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-09-02
Publication Date
2026-06-30

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The process of attaching and detaching the rope from the safe requires tools, is cumbersome, and not convenient.

Method used

A safe box structure was designed in which the binding rope is automatically limited and released by a combination of a stop post and a disassembly hole, and by the cooperation of a drawer push plate and an elastic stop block, thus simplifying the process of fixing and disassembling the binding rope.

Benefits of technology

It enables easy attachment and removal of the rope from the safe, improving usability and simplifying the operation process.

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Abstract

This utility model provides a safe deposit box with convenient detachable and detachable ties, including a box body, a drawer, and a ties. The drawer is slidably connected to the box body. One end of the ties has a stop post. The bottom surface wall of the box body has a detachable hole, which consists of a wide hole and a narrow hole connected together. The narrow hole extends from the bottom surface wall of the box body to the other end surface wall. The other end of the drawer has a push plate. The box body has a mounting plate with a receiving groove. The detachable hole corresponds vertically to the receiving groove. A stop block is elastically connected within the receiving groove, and when the stop post is located within the detachable hole, it also corresponds to being located within the receiving groove. When the drawer is locked within the box body, the stop post of the ties can be fixedly positioned within the box body, thus securing the ties to the box body. When the drawer is unlocked within the box body and the user pulls out the drawer, the stop post of the ties is no longer fixed within the box body, allowing the user to detach the ties from the box body. Therefore, this safe deposit box structure has the advantages of practicality and convenience.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of safe deposit box technology, and in particular to a safe deposit box that is easy to attach and detach with a rope. Background Technology

[0002] A safe deposit box is a product used by users to store their belongings. It mainly consists of a box, a locking mechanism, a rope, and a drawer. Users typically use safe deposit boxes to store important items, such as jewelry and documents. Safe deposit boxes are usually placed on a bedside table or desk. To prevent the safe deposit box from being easily moved by others, it is equipped with a rope. Users can tie the rope to a fixed object to ensure that the safe deposit box cannot be easily moved by others.

[0003] Currently, ropes are usually fixed to the safe with screws. Therefore, when the rope needs to be removed or reinstalled on the safe, tools are needed to tighten the screws. This makes the process of removing and installing the rope on the safe cumbersome and inconvenient. Utility Model Content

[0004] The present invention aims to provide a safe deposit box with convenient rope assembly and disassembly, in order to solve the problem mentioned in the background art that the rope is usually fixed to the safe deposit box with screws, which requires the use of tools to tighten the screws when the rope is disassembled or assembled on the safe deposit box, making the disassembly and assembly of the rope on the box body cumbersome and inconvenient.

[0005] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve the technical problem is as follows: A safe for easy installation and removal of a binding rope, comprising a box body, a drawer, and a binding rope; the drawer is slidably connected to the box body, one end of the box body has an opening corresponding to one end of the drawer, one end of the binding rope has a stop post, the bottom surface wall of the box body has an installation and removal hole, the installation and removal hole is composed of a wide hole and a narrow hole connected together, the narrow hole extends from the bottom surface wall of the box body to the surface wall of the other end of the box body, the binding rope passes through the installation and removal hole, the stop post is located in the installation and removal hole, the other end of the drawer has a push plate, the box body has an installation plate, the installation plate has a receiving groove, the installation and removal hole corresponds vertically to the receiving groove, a stop block is elastically connected in the receiving groove, when the stop post is located in the installation and removal hole, it is also located in the receiving groove, the push plate is used to abut one end of the stop block, and the other end of the stop block is used to abut the stop post.

[0006] In some embodiments, the mounting plate has a bracket located above the receiving groove, the bottom of the bracket has a protrusion located corresponding to the receiving groove, the protrusion has a plurality of springs, the plurality of springs are connected to the abutment, the bracket has an opening, and the top of the abutment extends through the opening to be located above the opening.

[0007] In some embodiments, guide grooves are provided on both sides of the abutment block, and the guide grooves on both sides of the abutment block respectively accommodate the side walls of the receiving groove.

[0008] In some embodiments, the width of the narrow hole is greater than the width of the binding rope but less than the width of the stop post; the width of the wide hole is greater than the width of the stop post.

[0009] In some embodiments, an electronic box is installed on the opposite end of the housing with an opening, and the bottom surface of the electronic box is provided with a cable receiving groove for accommodating the binding rope.

[0010] In some embodiments, the inner sides of the box are provided with grooves, and the outer sides of the drawer are provided with slide rails. The slide rails on the outer sides of the drawer are slidably connected to the grooves on the inner sides of the box.

[0011] In some embodiments, the top surface of the housing is provided with a wireless charging panel.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0013] In this utility model, when the drawer is locked inside the box, the stop post of the binding rope can be fixed in the box to secure the binding rope to the box. When the drawer is unlocked inside the box and the user pulls the drawer out, the stop post of the binding rope can be removed from the box so that the user can remove the binding rope from the box. Therefore, this storage box structure has the advantages of being practical and convenient. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of the storage box for easy assembly and disassembly of the ropes;

[0015] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the drawer in the storage box with the rope in the pulled-out position for easy installation and removal;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a structural diagram showing the enclosure and the electronic box in a separate state.

[0017] Figure 4 This is a structural diagram showing the enclosure and the electronic box separated.

[0018] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the storage box from the bottom view, designed for easy assembly and disassembly of the tying ropes;

[0019] Figure 6 for Figure 5 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle;

[0020] Figure 7This is a structural diagram showing the box body and internal parts separated.

[0021] Figure 8 for Figure 7 Enlarged structural diagrams at points B and C in the middle;

[0022] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of some parts inside the housing;

[0023] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of some parts inside the housing;

[0024] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the block structure.

[0025] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0026] 100. Storage box with easy-to-use ties; 10. Box body; 101. Opening; 102. Slide rail; 103. Wireless charging panel; 20. Drawer; 201. Slide rail; 202. Push plate; 30. Electronic box; 301. Cable tray; 40. Tie rope; 401. Stop post; 50. Assembly / disassembly hole; 501. Wide hole; 502. Narrow hole; 60. Mounting plate; 601. Storage groove; 602. Bracket; 6021. Protrusion; 6022. Opening; 603. Spring; 604. Stop block; 6041. Guide groove. Detailed Implementation

[0027] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0028] Furthermore, in this utility model, descriptions involving "first," "second," etc., are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features.

[0029] Please refer to the following: Figures 1 to 11 As shown, Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of the storage box 100 for easy installation and removal of the tying rope; Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the drawer 20 in the storage box 100 in the pulled-out state for easy installation and removal of the tying rope; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure in which the housing 10 and the electronic box 30 are in a separate state; Figure 4 This is a structural diagram of the box 10 and the electronic box 30 in their separate states; Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the storage box 100 from a bottom view, designed for easy assembly and disassembly of the ropes; Figure 6 for Figure 5 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle;

[0030] Figure 7 This is a structural diagram of the housing 10 and its internal parts in a separate state. Figure 8 for Figure 7 Enlarged structural diagrams at points B and C in the middle; Figure 9 A schematic diagram of some of the internal components of the housing 10; Figure 10 A schematic diagram of some of the internal components of the housing 10; Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of block 604.

[0031] This utility model provides the following technical solution: a storage box 100 with convenient detachable and detachable ties, comprising a box body 10, a drawer 20, and a ties 40; the drawer 20 is slidably connected inside the box body 10, one end of the box body 10 has an opening 101 corresponding to one end of the drawer 20, one end of the ties 40 has a stop post 401, and the bottom surface wall of the box body 10 has a detachable / removable hole 50, which consists of a wide hole 501 and a narrow hole 502 connected to each other, the narrow hole 502 extending from the bottom surface wall of the box body 10 to the other side of the box body 10. The end wall of the drawer 20 has a binding rope 40 inserted into the disassembly hole 50. The stop post 401 is located inside the disassembly hole 50. The other end of the drawer 20 has a push plate 202. The cabinet 10 has an installation plate 60 with a receiving groove 601. The disassembly hole 50 and the receiving groove 601 are vertically aligned. A stop block 604 is elastically connected inside the receiving groove 601. When the stop post 401 is located inside the disassembly hole 50, it is also located inside the receiving groove 601. The push plate 202 is used to abut one end of the stop block 604, and the other end of the stop block 604 is used to abut the stop post 401.

[0032] In the safe 100 with convenient rope attachment and detachment provided in this embodiment, the user can place items in the drawer 20 and then push the drawer 20 into the box 10 to be locked by the locking structure, thereby safely storing the items. When the box 10 is placed on a desk or bedside table, the user can lock the rope 40 on the box 10 to a fixed object in the environment, thereby preventing the box 10 from being easily moved by others. When it is necessary to remove the binding rope 40 from the box 10, the locking mechanism inside the box 10 unlocks the drawer 20. The user then pulls the drawer 20 out of the box 10. As the drawer 20 is pulled out, the push plate 202 of the drawer 20 retracts relative to the stop block 604 in the receiving groove 601. The stop block 604 is no longer blocked by the push plate 202 of the drawer 20, allowing the elastically connected stop block 604 in the receiving groove 601 to spring back. Therefore, when the stop block 604 retracts within the receiving groove 601, it no longer blocks the binding rope 40. The stop post 401 is removed, thus the stop post 401 is no longer blocking the limit. The user can then manually push the rope 40 towards the wide hole 501 of the box 10, so that the rope 40 drives the stop post 401 to move within the receiving groove 601 until the stop post 401 corresponds to the inside of the wide hole 501. Then the user manually lifts the rope 40. When the rope 40 is lifted, the rope 40 and the stop post 401 are pulled out of the wide hole 501 of the box 10, thus the rope 40 is removed from the box 10, making it convenient for the user to move the box 10. When it is necessary to fix the rope 40 to the box 10, the stop post 401 of the rope 40 is placed inside the wide hole 501 of the box 10, and the rope 40 is placed inside the narrow hole 502. At this time, the stop post 401 is located in the corresponding receiving groove 601 part inside the wide hole 501. Then the user pushes the drawer 20 into the box 10. When the drawer 20 is pushed into the box 10, the push plate 202 on the drawer 20 is pushed. The abutment 604, which is elastically connected in the accommodating groove 601, moves forward. When the abutment 604 is pushed forward, it pushes the stop post 401 of the binding rope 40 forward in the accommodating groove 601 until the stop post 401 is pushed to the inside of the narrow hole 502 on the box body 10. At this time, the drawer 20 is locked by the locking structure inside the box body 10, and the stop post 401 is limited to the inside of the narrow hole 502 on the box body 10 and cannot come out, thereby fixing the binding rope 40 to the box body 10. In this invention, when the drawer 20 is locked inside the box 10, the stop post 401 of the binding rope 40 is fixedly positioned inside the box 10, thus securing the binding rope 40 to the box 10. When the drawer 20 is unlocked inside the box 10 and the user pulls out the drawer 20, the stop post 401 of the binding rope 40 is released from its position inside the box 10, allowing the user to remove the binding rope 40 from the box 10. Therefore, this storage box structure has the advantages of being practical and convenient.

[0033] The above-mentioned locking structure is a mechanism in the prior art that allows the user to control the locking operation of the drawer 20, so it does not need to be described in detail.

[0034] In some embodiments, a bracket 602 is provided on the mounting plate 60 above the receiving groove 601. The bottom of the bracket 602 has a protrusion 6021, which is located in the receiving groove 601. A plurality of springs 603 are provided on the protrusion 6021, and the plurality of springs 603 are connected to a stop block 604. An opening 6022 is provided on the bracket 602, and the top of the stop block 604 extends through the opening 6022 to extend above the opening 6022.

[0035] In specific implementation: When the drawer 20's push plate 202 pushes the stop block 604 forward within the receiving groove 601, the stop block 604 causes the springs 603 on the protrusion 6021 of the bracket 602 to stretch and store force. When the drawer 20's push plate 202 releases its contact with the stop post 401, the springs 603 on the protrusion 6021 of the bracket 602 rebound and retract, causing the springs 603 to drive the stop block 604 backward. This design ensures that when the stop block 604 is released from contact by the drawer 20's push plate 202 within the receiving groove 601, the springs 603's stored force allows the stop block 604 to effectively retract, thus releasing its resistance to the stop post 401 of the rope 40.

[0036] In some embodiments, guide grooves 6041 are provided on both sides of the abutment 604, and the guide grooves 6041 on both sides of the abutment 604 respectively accommodate the side walls of the receiving groove 601.

[0037] In specific implementation: when the abutment block 604 is displaced within the receiving groove 601, the guide grooves 6041 on both sides of the abutment block 604 move linearly along the two side walls of the receiving groove 601. This arrangement ensures that the abutment block 604 can be linearly guided when it is displaced within the receiving groove 601.

[0038] In some embodiments, the width of the narrow hole 502 is greater than the width of the binding rope 40 but less than the width of the stop post 401; the width of the wide hole 501 is greater than the width of the stop post 401.

[0039] In specific implementation: the width of the narrow hole 502 is greater than the width of the binding rope 40 but less than the width of the stop post 401, so that when the stop post 401 of the binding rope 40 is confined to the inside of the narrow hole 502, the stop post 401 cannot come out of the narrow hole 502; the width of the wide hole 501 is greater than the width of the stop post 401, so that when the stop post 401 of the binding rope 40 is released from the confinement, the user can push the binding rope 40 to make the stop post 401 corresponding to the inside of the wide hole 501, so that when the user pulls out the binding rope 40, the stop post 401 will be pulled out of the wide hole 501. With this setting, the stop post 401 of the binding rope 40 will not detach from the box 10 when it is confined, and the stop post 401 of the binding rope 40 can be pulled out when it is released from the confinement, so that the binding rope 40 can be effectively installed and removed from the box 10.

[0040] In some embodiments, an electronic box 30 is installed on the opposite end of the housing 10 with an opening 101. The bottom surface wall of the electronic box 30 is provided with a wire receiving groove 301 for receiving a binding rope 40.

[0041] In practice: when the binding rope 40 is attached to the housing 10, the cable tray 301 on the bottom surface of the electronic box 30 accommodates the binding rope 40. This design ensures that the binding rope 40 is concealed on both the bottom surface of the housing 10 and the bottom surface of the electronic box 30, thus preventing it from protruding and facilitating user access to the safe.

[0042] In some embodiments, the inner sides of the box 10 are provided with slide grooves 102, and the outer sides of the drawer 20 are provided with slide rails 201. The slide rails 201 on the outer sides of the drawer 20 are slidably connected to the slide grooves 102 on the inner sides of the box 10.

[0043] In practice: when drawer 20 is pushed into the box 10 or when drawer 20 is pulled out from inside the box 10, the drawer 20 slides within the slide grooves 102 on both sides of the drawer's exterior via slide rails 201. This design guides the drawer 20 as it slides inside the box 10.

[0044] In some embodiments, the top surface of the housing 10 is provided with a wireless charging panel 103.

[0045] In practice: The wireless charging panel 103 on the top surface of the housing 10 is used for users to place electronic devices with wireless charging capabilities, so that the wireless charging panel 103 can wirelessly charge the electronic devices.

[0046] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this utility model is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or basic characteristics of this utility model. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered exemplary and non-limiting in all respects. The scope of this utility model is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description, and thus all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims are intended to be included within this utility model. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.

[0047] Furthermore, it should be understood that although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.

Claims

1. A safe deposit box which facilitates the attachment and detachment of a rope, characterized by, The device includes a box body, a drawer, and a rope. The drawer is slidably connected to the box body. One end of the box body has an opening corresponding to one end of the drawer. One end of the rope has a stop post. The bottom surface wall of the box body has a disassembly hole, which consists of a wide hole and a narrow hole connected together. The narrow hole extends from the bottom surface wall of the box body to the surface wall of the other end of the box body. The rope passes through the disassembly hole. The stop post is located within the disassembly hole. The other end of the drawer has a push plate. The box body has a mounting plate with a receiving groove. The disassembly hole corresponds vertically to the receiving groove. A stop block is elastically connected within the receiving groove. When the stop post is located within the disassembly hole, it also corresponds to being located within the receiving groove. The push plate abuts against one end of the stop block, and the other end of the stop block abuts against the stop post.

2. The safe deposit box with convenient rope assembly and disassembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, The mounting plate has a bracket located above the receiving groove. The bottom of the bracket has a protrusion located inside the receiving groove. The protrusion has several springs connected to the abutment. The bracket has an opening, and the top of the abutment extends through the opening and is located above the opening.

3. The safe deposit box with convenient rope assembly and disassembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, The abutment block has guide grooves on both sides, and the guide grooves on both sides of the abutment block respectively accommodate the two side walls of the receiving groove.

4. The safe deposit box with convenient rope attachment and detachment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The width of the narrow hole is greater than the width of the binding rope but less than the width of the stop post; the width of the wide hole is greater than the width of the stop post.

5. The safe deposit box with convenient rope attachment and detachment according to claim 1, characterized in that, An electronic box is installed on the opposite end of the box with an opening. The bottom surface of the electronic box has a wire-receiving groove for accommodating the binding rope.

6. The safe deposit box with convenient rope attachment and detachment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The box body has sliding grooves on both sides inside, and the drawer has slide rails on both sides outside. The slide rails on both sides outside the drawer can be slidably connected to the sliding grooves on both sides inside the box body.

7. The safe deposit box with convenient rope attachment and detachment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top surface of the enclosure is equipped with a wireless charging panel.