1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a container, and more particularly to a floatable
container serving multiple purposes.
2. Description of Related Art
[0002] A conventional container includes a casing, a cap buckled on the casing and a space
defined in the container for receiving objects.
[0003] However, the conventional container does not have a connecting mechanism to link
with another conventional container such that the conventional container is individually
utilized and is not able to be assembled with other conventional containers to form
a floating platform assembly or a raft. Therefore, the conventional container cannot
provide diversified functions.
[0004] To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide a floatable
container to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
[0005] The main objective of the invention is to provide an improved multi-purpose floatable
container, which includes a casing, a rectangle cap, at least one linkage disc, and
at least one buckling bolt.
[0006] The casing has a rectangular bottom plate and a wall.
[0007] The wall surrounds an edge of the bottom plate and upwardly extends from the bottom
plate. The wall has an abutting edge surroundingly disposed on a top of the wall,
outwardly extending from the top of the wall, and being in a rectangular annular shape
such that the abutting edge has four abutting surfaces and four corners. Each abutting
surface is disposed between the adjacent two corners of the abutting edge. Each corner
of the abutting edge has an insert portion formed on the corner. Each insert portion
has a linking groove, an upper hole, an upper enlarged hole, and a lower hole.
[0008] The linking groove is defined in the insert portion.
[0009] The upper hole is formed as an olivary shape, and defined through a top of the insert
portion and an inner surface of the linking groove. The upper hole has a major axis
defined in the upper hole and imaginatively extending to meet an adjacent abutting
surface at a 45-degree angle.
[0010] The upper enlarged hole is defined in the inner surface of the linking groove, located
adjacent to the upper hole, and communicates the upper hole with the linking groove
such that an inner diameter of the upper enlarged hole is equal to or greater than
a maximum diameter of the upper hole.
[0011] The olivary lower hole is defined through a bottom of the insert portion and the
inner surface of the linking groove, aligns with the upper hole, and communicates
with the linking groove. The lower hole has a major axis defined in the lower hole
and imaginatively extending to meet an adjacent abutting surface at a 45-degree angle.
[0012] The cap is mounted on a top of the casing. The cap has four buckling portions respectively
disposed on four corners of the cap for corresponding to the four insert portions
of the abutting edge. Each buckling portion has a top hole. The top hole is defined
through the buckling portion, aligns with the upper hole of a corresponding one of
the insert portions, and has an olivary shape corresponding to that of the upper holes.
[0013] The at least one linkage disc is partially and respectively inserted into at least
one of the linking grooves. Each one of the at least one linkage disc has four connecting
orifices longitudinally defined through the linkage disc for selectively aligning
to one of the upper holes. Each connecting orifice has an olivary shape corresponding
to that of each of the upper holes and selectively communicates with the upper hole
and the lower hole of one of the insert portions. Two major axes of adjacent two of
the connecting orifices are perpendicular to each other.
[0014] The at least one buckling bolt is mounted on the casing. Each one of the at least
one buckling bolt is inserted into the top hole of one of the buckling portions, the
upper hole aligning to the top hole, the connecting orifice of one of the at least
one linkage disc aligning with the upper hole, and the lower hole aligning to the
upper hole.
[0015] Each one of the at least one buckling bolt has a shank, an elongated knob, an elongated
bottom blocker, and an elongated middle blocker.
[0016] The knob is disposed on a top of the shank and has two ends radially extending from
the buckling bolt toward two opposite directions to form an olivary shape being same
as that of each top hole. The knob has a major axis defined in the knob.
[0017] The bottom blocker is disposed on a bottom of the shank, has two ends radially extending
from the shank toward two opposite directions, and has an olivary shape being same
as that of each top hole such that the bottom blocker has a major axis defined in
the bottom blocker to imaginatively meet that of the knob at 45 degrees in a longitudinal
direction of the shank for buckling a bottom surface of a corresponding insert portion.
[0018] The middle blocker is disposed between the bottom blocker and the knob, has two ends
radially extending from the shank toward two opposite directions, and has an olivary
shape being same as that of each upper hole such that the middle blocker is able to
be received in a corresponding upper enlarged hole for buckling an inner top surface
of the upper enlarged hole.
[0019] Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent
from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings.
IN THE DRAWINGS
[0020]
Fig. 1 is a partially perspective view of a multi-purpose floatable container in accordance
with the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing an assembly of multiple floatable containers
in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the multi-purpose floatable container in
Fig. 1;
Fig. 3A is a partial top view showing an angle of a major axis of a upper/lower hole
relative to an adjacent abutting surface in Fig. 3;
Fig. 3B is a partial top view showing an angle of a major axis of a positioning hole
relative to that of a crossed upper hole in Fig. 3;
Fig. 3C is a partial top view showing an angle of two major axes of adjacent two connecting
orifices relative to each other in Fig. 3;
Fig. 3D is partially exploded perspective view of the floatable container in Fig.
3;
Fig. 4 is a partially bottom view of a cap of the multi-purpose floatable container
in Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional side view of the multi-purpose floatable container in
Fig. 1;
Fig. 5A is an enlarged view of the multi-purpose floatable container in Fig. 5;
Fig. 6 is a top view showing a buckling bolt of the multi-purpose floatable container
in Fig. 1;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing the multiple floatable containers in Fig. 1 being
assembled;
Figs. 8 and 9 are operational perspective views showing the multiple floatable containers
in Fig. 1 being assembled as a platform;
Figs. 10 to 11 are operational views showing the cap detached from a casing;
Fig. 12 is an exploded perspective view of the multi-purpose floatable container showing
the cap detached from the casing;
Fig. 13 is an operational perspective view showing the multiple floatable containers
in Fig. 1 utilized for plant-cultivation;
Fig. 14 is an operational side view in partial section showing the multiple floatable
containers in Fig. 1 being stacked;
Fig. 15 is a partially exploded perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a
multi-purpose floatable container in accordance with the present invention; and
Fig. 16 is another partially exploded perspective view of the multi-purpose floatable
container in Fig. 15.
[0021] With reference to Figs. 1 to 6, the multi-purpose floatable container of the present
invention comprises a casing 10, a cap 21. at least one linkage disc 30 and at least
one buckling bolt 40.
[0022] The casing 10 has a rectangular bottom plate 11 and a wall 12. The wall 12 surrounds
an edge of the bottom plate 11 and upwardly extends from the bottom plate 11. The
wall 12 is tapered toward a bottom of the wall 12 such that an enclosed area at a
top of the wall 12 is greater than an enclosed area at the bottom of the wall 12.
[0023] The wall 12 has an abutting edge 13 surroundingly disposed on the top of the wall
12 and outwardly extending from the top of the wall 12. The abutting edge 13 is in
a rectangular annular shape to form a sealing collar 14 upwardly extending from the
abutting edge 13, and has four abutting surfaces 132 and four curved corners 133.
Each abutting surface 132 is disposed between adjacent two of the corners 133 of the
abutting edge 13. The sealing collar 14 is located along the abutting edge 13 adjacent
to the abutting surfaces 132 such that the sealing collar 14 is formed as a rectangular
annular shape. Each corner 133 of the abutting edge 13 has an insert portion 131 formed
on the corner 133.
[0024] Each insert portion 131 has a linking groove 134, an upper hole 135, a lower hole
136, an elongated positioning hole 1352, and an upper enlarged hole 1351. The linking
groove 134 is defined in the insert portion 131. The upper hole 135 is defined through
a top of the insert portion 131 and an inner surface of the linking groove 134. The
lower hole 136 is defined through a bottom of the insert portion 131, aligned to the
upper hole 135, and communicates with the linking groove 134. The elongated positioning
hole 1352 is defined through the insert portion 131, crosses and communicates with
the upper hole 135. The upper enlarged hole 1351 is defined in the inner surface of
the linking groove 134, located adjacent to the upper hole 135, and communicates the
upper hole 135 with the linking groove 134 such that an inner diameter of the upper
enlarged hole 1351 is equal to or greater than a maximum diameter of the upper hole
135.
[0025] Each of the upper holes 135 and the aligned lower holes 136 is formed as an olivary
shape. With reference to Fig. 3A, the upper hole 135 has a major axis imaginatively
extending to meet any one of the two adjacent abutting surfaces 132 at a forty-five-degree
angle, and the lower hole 136 has a major axis imaginatively extending to meet any
one of the two adjacent abutting surfaces 132 at a forty-five-degree angle. With reference
to Fig. 3B, each positioning hole 1352 is formed as an olivary shape, which is same
as that of the upper hole 135, such that the positioning hole 1352 has a major axis
imaginatively meeting the major axis of the crossed upper hole 135 at a forty-five-degree
angle. The cap 21 is mounted on a top of the casing 10. The cap 21 is in a rectangular
shape and has four depressions 211, an inner collar 212, and a sealing slot 213. The
four depressions 211 are respectively defined in four corners of the cap 21. Each
depression 211 has a middle part inwardly indented. The inner collar 212 downwardly
extends from a bottom of the cap 21 and surrounds the bottom of the cap 21. The sealing
slot 213 is defined between the inner collar 212 and an inner bottom surface for tightly
receiving the sealing collar 14 of the casing 10. The four depressions 211 have four
buckling portions 22 respectively outwardly extending from bottoms of the depressions
211 for corresponding respectively to the four insert portions 131 of the abutting
edge 13. Each buckling portion 22 is a flat plate and has an outer surface aligned
with an outer surface of a corresponding insert portion 131.
[0026] Each buckling portion 22 has a top hole 221, two buckling seats 23, and two slopes
231. The top hole 221 is defined through the buckling portion 22. The two buckling
seats 23 are respectively formed on two sides of the top hole 221, and respectively
located adjacent to two ends of a minor axis of the top hole 221 such that the two
buckling seats 23 face to each other. Each buckling seat 23 protrudes from the buckling
portion 22 such that the adjacent two slopes 231 are inclined from the buckling seat
23 toward the buckling portion 22. The two slopes 231 are respectively formed on two
ends of each of the buckling seats 23. Each top hole 221 corresponds to and aligns
with the upper hole 135 of a corresponding insert portion 131 and has an olivary shape
corresponding to that of the aligned upper hole 135. A width and a length of each
of the top holes 221 are respectively greater than those of each of the upper holes
135. Each top hole 221 has a rounded top enlarged hole 2211 and two auxiliary holes
2212. The rounded top enlarged hole 2211 is defined in a bottom of the cap 21, and
aligns and communicates with the top hole 221. The two auxiliary holes 2212 are defined
through the buckling portion 22, are respectively located on two sides of the top
hole 221, and communicate with the top enlarged hole 2211. Each of the auxiliary holes
2212 is tapered toward an outer end of the auxiliary hole 2212.
[0027] The at least one linkage disc 30 is partially inserted respectively into at least
one of the linking grooves 134. Each linkage disc 30 has a thickness being equal to
a width of the linking groove 134, a square central orifice 31 axially defined through
a center of the linkage disc 30, and four connecting orifices 32 longitudinally defined
through the linkage disc 30 and arranged around the central orifice 31. Each connecting
orifice 32 has an olivary shape corresponding to that of each of the upper holes 135
for selectively communicating with the upper hole 135 and the lower hole 136 of one
of the insert portions 131. With reference to Fig. 3C, two major axes of adjacent
two of the connecting orifices 32 imaginatively extend and are perpendicular to each
other.
[0028] Each one of the at least one buckling bolt 40 is inserted into the top hole 221 of
one of the buckling portions 22, the upper hole 135 aligning to the top hole 221,
the connecting orifice 32 of one of the at least one linkage disc 30 aligning to the
upper hole 221, and the lower hole 136 aligning to the upper hole 135 for respectively
locking one of the at least one linkage disc 30. Each buckling bolt 40 has a shank
41, an elongated knob 42, an elongated bottom blocker 43, an elongated middle blocker
44, and an elongated upper blocker 45.
[0029] The knob 42 is disposed on a top of the buckling bolt 40. The knob 42 has two ends
radially extending from the shank 41 toward two opposite directions to form an olivary
shape being same as that of each top hole 221 for buckling the knob 42 on the two
buckling seats 23 of each of the buckling portions 22. The knob 42 extends along a
direction being perpendicular to an axis of the shank 41. One of the two ends of the
knob 42 is provided for selectively buckling on the middle part of an adjacent depression
211.
[0030] The bottom blocker 43 is disposed on a bottom of the buckling bolt 40. The bottom
blocker 43 has two ends radially extending from the shank 41 toward two opposite directions
and has an olivary shape being same as that of each top hole 221, such that a major
axis of the bottom blocker 43 and that of the knob 41 imaginatively meet at a 45-degree
angle in a longitudinal direction of the shank 41 for buckling a bottom surface of
a corresponding insert portion 131.
[0031] The middle blocker 44 is disposed between the bottom blocker 43 and the knob 42.
The middle blocker 44 has two ends radially extending from the shank 41 toward two
opposite directions and has an olivary shape being same as that of each upper hole
135 to be received in a corresponding upper enlarged hole 1351 for buckling an inner
top surface of the upper enlarged hole 1351.
[0032] The upper blocker 45 is disposed between the knob 42 and the middle blocker 44. With
reference to Fig. 6, the upper blocker 45 is positioned adjacent to the knob 42, has
two ends radially extending from the shank 41 toward two opposite directions, and
has an olivary shape to fit with the two auxiliary holes 2212 of the corresponding
buckling portion 22 such that the upper blocker 45 has a major axis defined in the
upper blocker 45, imaginatively meeting the major axis of the knob 42 at a forty-five-degree
angle in a longitudinal direction of the shank 41, and imaginatively meeting the major
axis of the middle blocker 44 at a forty-five-degree angle in a longitudinal direction
of the shank 41 for buckling with an inner top surface of the top enlarged hole 2211.
[0033] Preferably, the two buckling seats 23 can be omitted, such that the knob 42 of the
at least one buckling bolt 40 is downwardly buckled on a top surface of the buckling
portion 22 which is located on two sides of the corresponding top hole 221. When the
knob 42 with the corresponding buckling bolt 40 are rotated at ninety degrees, the
knob 42 is able to align with the corresponding top hole 221 such that the bottom
of the knob 42 falls into the top hole 221.
[0034] With reference to Fig. 5, the casing 10 is hollow and the sealing slot 213 of the
cap 21 is elastically engaged with the sealing collar 14 of the casing 10 such that
the casing 10 is sealed to prevent air-leakage. The container of the present invention
is able to receive food or clothes for moisture-proof or preservation purposes. Furthermore,
the container of the present invention is floatable and is provided for survival during
flood shortage or tsunami or any other disaster.
[0035] Multiple containers of the present invention can be assembled to form a floating
platform. With reference to Fig. 7, four containers of the present invention are assembled.
The abutting surfaces 132 of the containers are abutted against each other and the
linkage disc 30 is positioned in a middle of the four containers. Four buckling bolts
40 are inserted into the linkage disc 30 for combining the four casings 10 and four
caps 21 to form a survival floating platform.
[0036] With reference to Figs. 8 to 9, multiple containers of the present invention can
be assembled to form a bigger sized platform or a swimming pool.
[0037] With reference to Figs. 10 to 12, originally, the knob 42 is buckled on the middle
part of the depression 211 to prevent the knob 42 from detaching accidentally. When
the cap 21 is unsealed, the knob 42 of the buckling bolt 40 needs to be applied with
an external force and rotated at ninety degrees. The knob 42 is aligned with the top
hole 221 but the upper blocker 45 is not aligned with the two auxiliary holes 2212,
such that the buckling bolt 40 cannot be pulled out but the cap 21 is able to be detached.
[0038] The bottom blocker 43 and the middle blocker 44 of the buckling bolt 40 are both
buckled with the insert portion 131. Even if one of the bottom blocker 43 or the middle
blocker 44 is broken, the buckling bolt 40 will not be detached from the insert portion
131. The upper blocker 45 of the buckling bolt 40 is received in the positioning hole
1352 for positioning the buckling bolt 40.
[0039] The bottom blocker 43 and the middle blocker 44 of the buckling bolt 40 are not aligned
with the lower hole 136 and the upper hole 135 during unsealing of the cap 21. The
buckling bolt 40 is kept buckling with the insert portion 131. Therefore, the cap
21 can be detached without influencing the buckling bolt 40 to maintain a connection
between containers.
[0040] With reference to Fig. 13, the container of the present invention is provided for
receiving soil for plant-cultivation. The container of the present invention can also
be perpendicularly utilized for storing books or tools, functioning as a bookcase
or a tool cabinet.
[0041] With reference to Fig. 14, the containers can be stacked upon each other. The abutting
edge 13 of the casing 10 abuts against the abutting edge 13 of another casing 10 such
that a space is defined between the casing 10 and a bottom of another casing 10 for
receiving the linkage disc 30 and the buckling bolt 40 for good storage.
[0042] With reference to Figs. 15 and 16, in the alternative embodiment, the buckling seats
23 as shown in Fig. 3 can be omitted, and the shapes of the top hole, the upper holes
135 and the connecting orifices 32 may be varied to fit with different kinds of buckling
bolts 40. Furthermore, the inner bottom surface of the casing 10 on which the inner
collar 212 is formed can be emptied or spaced to decrease the material for forming
the casing 10. In addition, multiple protrusions 33 are formed on the periphery of
the linkage disc 30, and each protrusion 33 selectively abuts one end of a corresponding
linking groove 134 to keep the linkage disc 30 from rotating relative to the casing
10 when two casings 10 are connected with each other by the linkage disc 30. Accordingly,
the combination of the casings 10 can be enhanced.
1. A multi-purpose floatable container
characterized in that comprising:
a casing (10) having
a bottom plate (11) being in a rectangular shape;
a wall (12) surrounding an edge of the bottom plate (11) and upwardly extending from
the bottom plate (11), and having
an abutting edge (13) surroundingly disposed on a top of the wall (12), outwardly
extending from the top of the wall (12), and being in a rectangular annular shape
such that the abutting edge (13) has four abutting surfaces (132) and four corners
(133), each abutting surface (132) disposed between the adjacent two corners (133)
of the abutting edge (13), each corner (133) of the abutting edge (13) having an insert
portion (131) formed on the corner (133), each insert portion (131) having
a linking groove (134) defined in the insert portion (131);
an upper hole (135) formed as an olivary shape, defined through a top of the insert
portion (131) and an inner surface of the linking groove (134); the upper hole (135)
having a major axis defined in the upper hole (135) and imaginatively extending to
meet an adjacent abutting surface (132) at a 45-degree angle;
an upper enlarged hole (1351) defined in the inner surface of the linking groove (134),
located adjacent to the upper hole (135), and communicating the upper hole (135) with
the linking groove (134) such that an inner diameter of the upper enlarged hole (1351)
is equal to or greater than a maximum diameter of the upper hole (135); and
an olivary lower hole (136) defined through a bottom of the insert portion (131) and
the inner surface of the linking groove (134), aligning with the upper hole (135),
and communicating with the linking groove (134); the lower hole (136) having a major
axis defined in the lower hole (136) and imaginatively extending to meet an adjacent
abutting surface (132) at a 45-degree angle; and
a rectangle cap (21) mounted on a top of the casing (10) and having
four buckling portions (22) respectively disposed on four corners of the cap (21)
for corresponding to the four insert portions (131) of the abutting edge (13), each
buckling portion (22) having
a top hole (221) defined through the buckling portion (22), aligning with the upper
hole (135) of a corresponding one of the insert portions (131), and having an olivary
shape corresponding to that of the upper holes (135);
at least one linkage disc (30) partially and respectively inserted into at least one
of the linking grooves (134), each one of the at least one linkage disc (30) having
four connecting orifices (32) longitudinally defined through the linkage disc (30)
for selectively aligning to one of the upper holes (135), each connecting orifice
(32) having an olivary shape corresponding to that of each of the upper holes (135)
and selectively communicating with the upper hole (135) and the lower hole (136) of
one of the insert portions (131), two major axes of adjacent two of the connecting
orifices (32) being perpendicular to each other, and
at least one buckling bolt (40) mounted on the casing (10), each one of the at least
one buckling bolt (40) inserted into the top hole (221) of one of the buckling portions
(22), the upper hole (135) aligning to the top hole (221), the connecting orifice
(32) of one of the at least one linkage disc (30) aligning to the upper hole (135),
and the lower hole (136) aligning with the upper hole (135); each one of the at least
one buckling bolt (40) having
a shank (41);
an elongated knob (42) disposed on a top of the shank (41) and having two ends radially
extending from the buckling bolt (40) toward two opposite directions to form an olivary
shape being same as that of each top hole (221), the knob (42) having a major axis
defined in the knob (42);
an elongated bottom blocker (43) disposed on a bottom of the shank (41), having two
ends radially extending from the shank (41) toward two opposite directions, and having
an olivary shape being same as that of each top hole (221) such that the bottom blocker
(43) has a major axis defined in the bottom blocker (43) to imaginatively meet that
of the knob (42) at 45 degrees in a longitudinal direction of the shank (41) for buckling
a bottom surface of a corresponding insert portion (131); and
an elongated middle blocker (44) disposed between the bottom blocker (43) and the
knob (42), having two ends radially extending from the shank (41) toward two opposite
directions, and having an olivary shape being same as that of each upper hole (135)
such that the middle blocker (44) is able to be received in a corresponding upper
enlarged hole (1351) for buckling an inner top surface of the upper enlarged hole
(1351).
2. The multi-purpose floatable container as claimed in claim 1, wherein each buckling
portion (22) further has:
two buckling seats (23) formed on two sides of the top hole (221), respectively located
adjacent to a minor axis of the top hole (221) for facing each other; and
two slopes (231) respectively formed on two ends of each of the buckling seats (23);
and
3. The multi-purpose floatable container as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the abutting
edge (13) has a sealing collar (14) upwardly extending from the abutting edge (13),
located along the abutting edge (13) adjacent to the abutting surface (132) such that
the sealing collar (14) is formed as a rectangular annular shape;
the cap (21) has:
four depressions (211) respectively defined in the four corners such that the four
buckling portions (22) respectively extend from the four depressions (211);
an inner collar (212) downwardly extending from a bottom of the cap (21) and surrounding
the bottom of the cap (21); and
a sealing slot (213) defined between the inner collar (212) and an inner bottom surface
of the cap (21) for tightly receiving the sealing collar (14).
4. The multi-purpose floatable container as claimed in claim 3, wherein each depression
(211) has a middle part inwardly indented for buckling with the knob (42) of a corresponding
buckling bolt (40).
5. The multi-purpose floatable container as claimed in claim 2, wherein each buckling
seat (23) protrudes from a corresponding buckling portion (22) such that the slopes
(231) of the buckling seat (23) are inclined from the buckling seat (23) toward the
corresponding buckling portion (22).
6. The multi-purpose floatable container as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein each buckling
portion (22) has
a rounded top enlarged hole (2211) defined in a bottom of the top hole (221) and communicating
with the top hole (221); and
two auxiliary holes (2212) respectively defined through the buckling portion (22),
located on two sides of the top hole (221), and communicating with the top enlarged
hole (2211); and
each one of the at least one buckling bolt (40) has
an elongated upper blocker (45) positioned adjacent to the knob (42), disposed between
the knob (42) and the middle blocker (44), having two ends radially extending from
the shank (41) toward two opposite directions, and having an olivary shape to fit
with the two auxiliary holes (2212) of the corresponding buckling portion (22) such
that the upper blocker (45) has a major axis defined in the upper blocker (45), imaginatively
meeting the major axis of the knob (42) at a 45-degree angle in the longitudinal direction
of the shank (41), and imaginatively meeting the major axis of the middle blocker
(44) at a 45-degree angle in the longitudinal direction of the shank (41) for buckling
with an inner top surface of the top enlarged hole (2211).
7. The multi-purpose floatable container as claimed in claim 6, wherein each of the top
holes (221) has a width and a length being greater than those of each of the upper
holes (135); each of the auxiliary holes (2212) is tapered toward an outer end of
the auxiliary hole (2212).
8. The multi-purpose floatable container as claimed in claim 6, wherein each insert portion
(131) has an elongated positioning hole (1352) defined through the insert portion
(131), crossing and communicating with the upper hole (135) of the insert portion
(131), and formed as an olivary shape being same as the upper hole (135), such that
a major axis of the positioning hole (1352) and that of the upper hole (135) meet
at a 45-degree angle.