A container handle
By introducing reinforcing plates, elongated lock holes, and anti-slip sleeves into the container handle, the problems of weak structure and poor anti-theft performance in the existing technology are solved, and a more stable and anti-slip container handle design is achieved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- CRUISING METAL MFG (SHUYANG) CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-30
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of lock technology, specifically to a container handle. Background Technology
[0002] As the most important transportation medium for international warehousing and logistics, containers play an extremely important role. Bent handles, as commonly used accessories on the door lock bars when opening and closing container doors, also play a very important role. Figure 1 It is a common container handle in the prior art; it includes a front end 07, a rivet hole structure 6, a connecting part 3, and a tail end 02, wherein the upper surface of the tail end 02 is flush, and the rivet hole structure 6 is located on the front end 07; the disadvantages of the handle in the prior art are: 1. The tail end is not provided with an anti-slip structure; 2. The connecting part is not provided with a reinforcing structure; 3. The rivet hole structure is a through hole structure, which has poor anti-theft properties. Utility Model Content
[0003] To overcome the shortcomings of the existing technology, this utility model provides a container handle, which uses a reinforcing plate to improve the overall structural strength of the handle and uses a long strip-shaped key hole to adapt to different locks, thus having good practicality.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows: a container handle includes a front end, a rear end, and an intermediate connecting part connecting the front end and the rear end. The front end has rivet holes, and a reinforcing plate is welded to the upper surface of the intermediate connecting part. An elongated locking hole is formed on the surface of the reinforcing plate, and an anti-slip sleeve is provided on the surface of the rear end. The reinforcing plate can be fully welded to the upper surface of the intermediate connecting part.
[0005] A further improvement of this utility model regarding a container handle is that the rivet hole is a countersunk hole structure, and a through groove is provided at the countersunk hole position of the rivet hole. The through groove is interconnected with the rivet hole and is adapted to the upper limit protrusion structure of the rivet.
[0006] A further improvement of this utility model regarding a container handle is that the front end and the middle connecting part, as well as the middle connecting part and the rear end, are both inclined and arranged in opposite directions.
[0007] A further improvement of this utility model regarding a container handle is that the height of the rear end is higher than the height of the front end; they are not at the same horizontal level.
[0008] A further improvement of this utility model regarding a container handle is that the length of the rear end is greater than the sum of the lengths of the front end and the intermediate connecting portion.
[0009] A further improvement of this utility model regarding a container handle is that the front end, the rear end, and the intermediate connecting part are integrally formed.
[0010] A further improvement of this utility model to a container handle is that the end of the rear part is bent.
[0011] A further improvement of this utility model regarding a container handle is that the anti-slip sleeve is made of rubber or plastic.
[0012] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0013] The reinforcing plate can improve the overall structural strength of the handle. The elongated keyhole can be used to adapt to different locks. The reinforcing plate is fixed by the lock. Compared with no reinforcing plate, it further improves the stability of the direct connection between the handle and the container and enhances the anti-theft performance.
[0014] Compared to round keyholes, elongated keyholes avoid the problems of misalignment between the lock and the keyhole when the rivet hole at the front of the handle wears down due to prolonged use, causing the handle to wobble from side to side. Round keyholes may also lead to misalignment between the lock and the keyhole, making installation difficult. Elongated keyholes are more practical.
[0015] The rivet hole is a countersunk hole structure, and a through groove is provided at the countersunk hole position. The through groove is connected to the rivet hole and the through groove is adapted to the upper limit protrusion structure of the rivet. The use of the limit protrusion structure on the rivet and the rivet hole on this handle can play a role in preventing theft.
[0016] The rear end surface is fitted with an anti-slip sleeve to prevent slipping. In low-temperature environments, the anti-slip sleeve can prevent the strong sensation of heat loss caused by direct contact between the hand and the handle (metal material) surface. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a common container handle in the prior art.
[0018] Figure 2 This is a front view of a container handle according to the present invention. Figure 1 .
[0019] Figure 3 This is a top view of a container handle according to the present invention. Figure 1 .
[0020] Figure 4 This is a front view of a container handle according to the present invention. Figure 1 .
[0021] Figure 5 This is a top view of a container handle according to the present invention. Figure 1 .
[0022] Figure 6 for Figure 5 Enlarged schematic diagram of the rivet hole structure at point A.
[0023] Figure 7 A schematic diagram of a rivet structure adapted to a rivet hole.
[0024] In the figure: 1. Front end; 11. Rivet hole; 111. Through groove; 2. Rear end; 3. Middle connecting part; 4. Reinforcing plate; 41. Long strip lock hole; 5. Anti-slip sleeve; 6. Rivet; 61. Limiting protrusion structure. Detailed Implementation
[0025] To facilitate understanding of this utility model, the following description is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0026] See Figures 2 to 6 It is known that this utility model discloses a container handle, specifically including a front end 1, a rear end 2, and an intermediate connecting part 3 connecting the front end 1 and the rear end 2. The front end 1 is provided with a countersunk rivet hole 11. A reinforcing plate 4 is welded and installed on the upper surface of the intermediate connecting part 3. An elongated locking hole 41 is formed on the surface of the reinforcing plate 4. An anti-slip sleeve 5 is provided on the surface of the rear end. In this embodiment, (1) the position height of the rear end 2 is higher than the position height of the front end 1; (2) the anti-slip sleeve is made of rubber, plastic or other non-metallic anti-slip material; (3) the front end, the rear end and the intermediate connecting part are integrally formed.
[0027] like Figure 6 and 7 As shown, a through groove 111 is provided at the countersunk position of the rivet hole 11. The through groove 111 is interconnected with the rivet hole 11 and is adapted to the upper limit protrusion structure 61 of the rivet 6. The structure and principle of the rivet hole 11 and the rivet 6 in actual application are consistent with the connection structure relationship and working principle in patent authorization announcement number CN221395271U, and will not be described in detail here.
[0028] like Figure 2-6 As shown, the front end portion 1 and the middle connecting portion 3, as well as the middle connecting portion 3 and the rear end portion 2, are both inclined and arranged in opposite directions.
[0029] In this invention, it is preferable that the length of the rear end 2 is greater than the sum of the lengths of the front end 1 and the intermediate connecting part 3. The longer rear end 2 makes it easier for the operator to open or close the cabinet door and facilitates the application of force.
[0030] In actual use, the end of the rear end 2 can also be bent (not shown in the figure, but the bending structure in the authorization announcement number CN210883595U can be used); the bending setting can prevent the anti-slip sleeve 5 from falling off the handle, and can also provide the operator with an additional point of force when opening or closing the door, so as to avoid the anti-slip sleeve from slipping in some areas after long-term use.
[0031] The above are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model in any way. Although the present utility model has been disclosed above with reference to preferred embodiments, it is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any person skilled in the art can make some modifications or alterations to the above-disclosed technical content to create equivalent embodiments without departing from the scope of the present utility model's technical solution. Any simple modifications, equivalent changes, and alterations made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present utility model without departing from the content of the present utility model's technical solution shall still fall within the scope of the present utility model's technical solution.
[0032] It should be noted that the structures, proportions, sizes, etc., shown in the accompanying drawings of this specification are only used to complement the content disclosed in the specification for those skilled in the art to understand and read, and are not intended to limit the conditions under which this utility model can be implemented. Therefore, they have no substantial technical significance. Any modifications to the structure, changes in the proportional relationships, or adjustments to the size, without affecting the effects and purposes that this utility model can produce, should still fall within the scope of the technical content disclosed in this utility model.
Claims
1. A container handle characterised in that: It includes a front end, a rear end, and an intermediate connecting part connecting the front end and the rear end. The front end is provided with a rivet hole. A reinforcing plate is welded and installed on the upper surface of the intermediate connecting part. An elongated locking hole is formed on the surface of the reinforcing plate. An anti-slip sleeve is provided on the surface of the rear end.
2. A container handle according to claim 1, wherein: The rivet hole is a countersunk hole structure, and a through groove is provided at the countersunk position of the rivet hole. The through groove is interconnected with the rivet hole and is adapted to the upper limit protrusion structure of the rivet.
3. A container handle according to claim 1, wherein: The front end and the middle connecting part, as well as the middle connecting part and the rear end, are both inclined and arranged in opposite directions.
4. A container handle according to claim 1, wherein: The height of the rear end is higher than the height of the front end.
5. A container handle according to claim 1, wherein: The length of the rear end is greater than the sum of the lengths of the front end and the intermediate connecting portion.
6. A container handle according to claim 1, wherein: The front end, rear end, and intermediate connecting part are integrally formed.
7. A container handle according to claim 1, wherein: The rear end is bent.
8. A container handle according to claim 1, wherein: The anti-slip sleeve can be made of rubber or plastic.