[0001] The present invention relates to a lock for transportable containers, such as trunks,
suitcases, cases, trolleys and the like. The present description also relates to a
transportable container, such as trunks, suitcases, cases, trolleys and the like,
that implements at least one above mentioned lock.
[0002] As is known, the heterogeneous category of transportable containers available on
the market includes trunks, cases, suitcases, trolleys (and others), that differ in
shape, dimensions, materials, functions, as well as in intended use, type of transportable
objects and reference customers.
[0003] In this context, it is possible to identify a product category composed of trunks,
cases or suitcases that ensure the integrity of the contents thanks to suitable technical
solutions and to an appropriate choice of materials.
[0004] More precisely, these containers are composed of two mutually articulated half-shells,
made of high-strength polymeric material, which, when arranged in the closed configuration,
isolate hermetically the compartment formed inside them, effectively preventing the
entry of water, dust and contaminant agents in general.
[0005] In even greater detail, according to an embodiment that is by now established, the
compartment is maintained hermetically isolated from outside by a gasket extended
along the edge of one of the half-shells, which is compressed elastically by the other
half-shell when the container is closed again, preventing indeed the inflow of water,
dust and other impurities.
[0006] For these particularities, products of this type are appreciated especially by professional
customers, who have to transport apparatuses and equipment which are very sensitive
to impacts or contaminations.
[0007] In this regard, the maintaining of the closed configuration is ensured by one or
more locks, chosen in a number that is adequate for the dimensions of the container
and for the clamping strength that one wishes to generate.
[0008] Each lock comprises a clamp, which is externally articulated to one of the two half-shells
and forms a tooth engageable with a lip that protrudes from the other half-shell,
so as to ensure indeed the mutual locking of the half-shells. Clearly, the reopening
of the container is entrusted to the action of the user, who must grip a terminal
flap of the clamp in order to cause its rotation in the opposite direction with respect
to the closure direction, forcing the disengagement of the tooth from the lip and
allowing indeed the mutual movement of the half-shells.
[0009] However, this constructive solution is not free from drawbacks.
[0010] The locking ensured by the clamp is not completely reliable: in the event of impacts,
in fact, the stresses transmitted can cause a further elastic deformation of the gasket
and a slight movement of one half-shell with respect to the other. Sometimes the extent
of this movement is in any case sufficient to make the tooth lose its grip on the
lip, allowing the rotation of the clamp and the unintentional opening of the container.
Clearly, this is an entirely unwanted event, which causes severe damage and inconvenience
and must therefore be avoided.
[0011] In order to try to obviate these drawbacks, various solutions have been proposed
in the past which however have not been completely satisfactory, because they entail
significant structural complications and/or an oversizing of the lock components (which
however imposes considerable efforts for normal opening and closing actions of the
container) and/or are in any case not very easy to handle.
[0012] The aim of the present invention is to solve the problems described above, by providing
a lock for transportable containers that ensure safe locking of the half-shells, contrasting
effectively the accidental opening of the container in the case of impacts.
[0013] Within this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a container provided with
at least one lock capable of ensuring safe locking of the half-shells and of contrasting
efficiently accidental opening in the event of impacts.
[0014] Another object of the invention is to provide a lock that ensures an effective locking
of the half-shells with a structurally simple solution that ensures in any case easy
disengagement methods, without requiring significant efforts.
[0015] Another object of the invention is to provide a lock and a container that ensure
high reliability in operation.
[0016] Another object of the present invention is to propose a lock that uses a technical
and structural architecture that are alternative to those of locks of the known type.
[0017] Another object of the invention is to provide a lock and a container that can be
obtained easily starting from commonly commercially available elements and materials.
[0018] Yet another object of the invention is to provide a lock and a container that have
modest costs and are safe in application.
[0019] This aim and these and other objects that will become better apparent hereinafter
are achieved by a lock according to claim 1 and by a transportable container according
to claim 10.
[0020] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent
from the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of the lock and of
the container according to the invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example
in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the lock according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective exploded view of the lock of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a front elevation view of the lock according to the invention, mounted
on a container according to the invention;
Figure 4 is a sectional view of Figure 3, taken along the line IV-IV;
Figure 5 is a sectional view of Figure 3, taken along the line V-V;
Figure 6 is the same sectional view of Figure 5, in a different relative position
of the components of the lock;
Figure 7 is a perspective view of a container according to the invention, implementing
some locks according to the invention.
[0021] With reference to the figures, the reference numeral 1 generally designates a lock
for transportable containers 100, such as suitcases, trunks, cases, trolleys and the
like.
[0022] As will be further reaffirmed hereinafter, both the lock 1 and the container 100,
provided with one or more locks 1, are the subject matter of the present description
and of the protection claimed herein.
[0023] It is therefore certainly appropriate to specify right now that any reference to
the containers 100 is to be intended here as being extended to any type of product
(suitcases, trunks, cases, trolleys or others) capable of accommodating objects and
tools of various types, both for private use and for professional use.
[0024] The container 100 comprises two half-shells 101 which can move between at least one
closed configuration, in which they delimit an internal compartment for accommodating
objects, and at least one open configuration, for free access to the compartment.
Usually, but not exclusively, the movement between the two configurations occurs by
rotation of one of the half-shells 101 (the upper one, which acts as a lid) with respect
to the other, wherein this rotation is made possible by one or more hinges installed
on the rear walls of the half-shells 101.
[0025] Without abandoning the protective scope claimed herein, in the compartment of the
container 100 it is thus possible to accommodate tools, apparatuses, electronic equipment
or others, in professional use, as well as clothes, objects of various types and personal
belongings, in private use.
[0026] In the preferred application and in the accompanying figures, the container 100,
for mainly professional use, is a kind of rigid trunk, made of polymeric material
with high impact strength and provided with suitable solutions that ensure complete
tightness and therefore the capacity to prevent the entry of water, humidity, dust
and contaminating agents in general. For example, hermetic tightness can be ensured
by a gasket interposed between the half-shells 101 and normally compressed by them
in an elastic manner in the closed configuration.
[0027] In any event, it is stated once more that the protective scope claimed herein is
certainly to be understood as also referred to other types of rigid or non-rigid containers
100 made of any materials.
[0028] According to the invention, the lock 1 comprises first of all a clamp 2, which can
be articulated to one of the half-shells 101 (to the upper one in the accompanying
figures), substantially with one first end portion 2a thereof.
[0029] The clamp 2 is provided with at least one protruding tooth 3, which can engage a
lip 102 which protrudes from the other half-shell 101 (the lower one in the accompanying
figures) in a position for locking, by hindrance, the half-shells 101, when indeed
said half-shells 101 are in the closed configuration.
[0030] Therefore, if one takes care to arrange the clamp 2 in the locking position (the
one in which it is shown in the accompanying figures), it is normally impossible to
open the container 100.
[0031] The lock 1 according to the invention comprises moreover a lever 4 which is articulated
to the clamp 2: the lever 4 is provided with at least one protruding hook 5, which
is kept elastically engaged with the lip 102 (Figure 5) when the clamp 2 is in the
locking position.
[0032] More precisely, and as can be seen from the accompanying figures, the lip 102, together
with the adjacent wall of the container 100, forms a groove 103: according to methods
that will be described hereinafter (for one possible embodiment), as long as the clamp
2 is in the locking position, the hook 5 of the lever 4 is kept inserted in the groove
103.
[0033] In this manner, even if an event occurs which tends to disengage the clamp 2 from
the lip 102 (for example a fall of the container 100, with consequent transmission
of forces to the half-shells 101 and subsequent relative movement), the movement of
the clamp 2 is in any case prevented by the lever 4, because its hook 5 remains in
any case inserted in the groove 103 and engaged with the lip 102.
[0034] The lever 4 has a first terminal flap 4a which substantially faces and is proximate
to, (at least) in the locking position, a second end portion 2b of the clamp 2, which
is opposite with respect to the first end portion 2a.
[0035] A traction applied to the first flap 4a thus causes the disengagement of the hook
5 from the lip 102 and, by virtue of this close arrangement (which is evident for
example in Figure 5), also the rotational actuation of the clamp 2, so as to disengage
also the tooth 3 from said lip 102. In fact, as soon as the lever 4 is moved, in order
to disengage the hook 5, its first flap 4a rests on the second end portion 2b of the
clamp 2 (Figure 6): by continuing the traction on the first flap 4a, the rotation
of the clamp 2, actuated by the lever 4, is caused.
[0036] It is useful to specify that the term "traction", as indicated above, obviously references
the action performed by the user who pulls the lever 4 toward himself (opposite with
respect to the container 100), gripping it indeed at the first flap 4a. This action
imparts a moment to the lever 4, which therefore rotates about its own rotational
axis (clockwise in the case of the accompanying figures), at which the clamp 2 is
articulated.
[0037] It therefore evident right now that the invention achieves the intended aim and objects:
in normal use conditions, with the half-shells 101 in closed configuration and the
clamp 2 in locking position, the lever 4 prevents any accidental movement of said
clamp 2 and therefore the unwanted opening of the container 100 following impacts.
[0038] In the meantime, the opening of the container 100 (the release of the lock 1) is
achieved in a completely practical and easy way by simply pulling toward oneself the
lever 4, thus causing initially the disengagement of the hook 5 from the lip 102 and,
after a small rotation, also the disengagement of the tooth 3 (rotationally actuated,
with the entire clamp 2, by the lever 4).
[0039] It should be noted also that one wishes to lock the container 100 in the closed configuration
it is sufficient to act only on the clamp 2 in order to rotationally actuate the lever
4, obtaining automatically the engagement of its hook 5 with the lip 102. In order
to obtain this result, the user must simply press the clamp 2 and/or rotate the second
portion 2b toward the container 100, indeed forcing the engagement of the tooth 3
and of the hook 5 with the lip 102.
[0040] In the embodiment shown in the accompanying figures by way of non-limiting example
of the application of the invention, the clamp 2 comprises a substantially plate-like
shell 6 having a rectangular shape (as can be seen clearly from Figure 3, for example).
The shell 6 is bent at a perimetric edge, which forms the first end portion 2a and
is crossed by a channel 7 for the insertion of a first pivot, for the articulation
of the clamp 2 to the corresponding half-shell 101.
[0041] It is specified that the first pivot can be provided with the lock 1 or not, and
for example can be inserted not only in the channel 7 but also in ribs 104 that protrude
eternally from the half-shells 101, as indeed in the solution of the accompanying
figures.
[0042] The shell 6 has a recess 8 for the rotatable accommodation of the lever 4; when the
lock 1 is mounted on the container 100, the shell 6 conceals from view the lever 4,
which is indeed accommodated in the recess 8, thus protecting it from shocks and impacts.
The first flap 4a (and the lever 4) is maintained in any case accessible from outside
(in order to be able to open the container 100), since the recess 8 is open on the
opposite side with respect to the cited perimetric edge (where indeed the first flap
4a is facing).
[0043] Indeed in order to be able to actuate it easily, keeping it in any case protected
from shocks and accidental impacts, the first flap 4a is substantially aligned with
the second end portion 2b of the clamp 2 (it is at the same vertical level), at least
in the locking position.
[0044] More particularly, the lever 4 is articulated to the clamp 2 at a second pivot 9:
the second pivot 9 is arranged parallel to the channel 7 (and therefore to the first
pivot already mentioned) and is inserted in respective aligned seats 10, which are
formed along the sides of the recess 8, which are constituted in turn by corresponding
shaped crests 11 of the shell 6.
[0045] The recess 8 is thus delimited on the bottom by the shell 6 itself, on two sides
by the crests 11 and, on another side, by the folded perimetric edge of the shell
6 itself, while on the opposite side with respect to the perimetric edge it is open,
in order to allow access to the lever 4. The shell 6 therefore conceals almost completely
from view the lever 4, protecting it from shocks and impacts, which could otherwise
cause the accidental disengagement of the lock 1 according to the invention. Only
a deliberate action on the first flap 4a can allow the opening of the container 100.
[0046] With further reference to the embodiment of the accompanying figures, which does
not limit the application of the invention, each crest 11 has a respective tooth 3;
moreover, the (two) teeth 3 and the hook 5 are arranged substantially side by side,
at least in the locking position.
[0047] Usefully, in the preferred embodiment the lever 4 has, opposite with respect to the
first terminal flap 4a, a second elastically deformable terminal flap 4b. In greater
detail, the second terminal flap 4b, by virtue of a convenient choice of the dimensions
and of its spatial arrangement, is configured to deform elastically at the locking
position (as shown in Figure 5).
[0048] In this manner, the (elastic) coupling reaction generated by the second flap 4b in
the locking position, indeed due to its deformation, keeps the hook 5 automatically
engaged with the lip 102 (it keeps it inserted in the groove 103).
[0049] In this embodiment, it is therefore the deformation that the second flap 4b undergoes
in the locking position that ensures that the hook 5 remains engaged with the lip
102 as desired, in order to prevent the accidental disengagement of the lock 1.
[0050] Clearly, when the lever 4 is rotated by gripping and pulling the first flap 4a toward
oneself, there is an increase in the elastic deformation of the second flap 4b, as
can be seen also from Figure 6.
[0051] More particularly, the second terminal flap 4b is substantially constituted by a
curved protrusion which is directed in the opposite direction with respect to the
clamp 2. It is not excluded, however, to resort to different embodiments for the second
terminal flap 4b, which are in any case within the protective scope claimed herein.
For example, it is not excluded to arrange a spring or a body made of elastomeric
material on the lever 4, configured to press on the corresponding half-shell 101 in
the locking position, thus being deformed elastically in the same way as the protrusion
of the accompanying figures.
[0052] Advantageously, the external face of the shell 6, opposite the crests 11, has at
least one knurled area 12, in order to allow the user an easier grip.
[0053] Favorably, the terminal portion of the crests 11, which is opposite the first end
portion 2a, has a rounded profile (as shown clearly by Figures 1, 2 and 4, for example),
for easier grip.
[0054] Usefully, the lock 1 can comprise a device for selectively enabling rotation by traction
of the lever 4. As already noted extensively, the traction of the lever 4 is the one
that allows disengagement of the hook 5 first and then of the teeth 3, for the rotation
of the clamp 2 and thus the movement of one half-shell 101 with respect to the other.
Therefore, the device can be activated/deactivated indeed in order to allow/prevent
the movement of the lever 4 and the rotational actuation of the clamp 2. The device
can be a body that is mounted so as to be normally in interference with the rotation
of the lever 4 and configured so that it can be brought reversibly to an enabling
condition, in which it does not hinder the trajectory of the lever 4 and thus does
not resist its motion. Enabling can be provided for example by turning a key (which
indeed moves the above mentioned body), so as to allow only the designed user (who
has the key) to act on the lock 1 to open the container 100. The device thus acts
as a kind of padlock or in any case as a further safety, giving an interesting additional
particularity to the lock 1 according to the invention.
[0055] As already anticipated, like the lock 1, a container 100, of the type of trunks,
suitcases, cases, trolleys and the like, also is the subject matter of the present
description (and of the protection claimed herein).
[0056] According to various shapes, dimensions, materials and intended uses, said container
100 comprises two half-shells 101, which can move between at least one closed configuration,
in which they delimit an internal compartment for accommodating objects (and in which
the container 100 of Figure 7 is shown), and at least one open configuration, for
free access to the compartment.
[0057] Furthermore, at least one of the half-shells 101 has a protruding lip 102.
[0058] This container 100 thus comprises at least one lock 1 having the specifications presented
in the previous paragraphs (and, particularly, at least a lever 4 that is kept engaged
with the lip 102, preventing accidental openings, and can rotationally actuate the
clamp 2, for the disengagement of said lock 1).
[0059] It is useful to specify that the container 100 can be provided with any number of
locks 1 according to the invention (optionally also in addition to locks of another
type), without abandoning the protective scope claimed herein.
[0060] The operation of the lock and of the container according to the invention is as follows.
[0061] After the half-shells 101 have been moved to the closed configuration, the user can
lock them by acting on the locks 1, taking care to rotate (anticlockwise, in the example
of the figures) the clamp 2 of each one of them up to the locking position, in which,
as shown, each tooth 3 engages the lip 102, preventing by hindrance the subsequent
rotation of the half-shell 101 that is located upward with respect to the other.
[0062] When the clamp 2 moves to the locking position, it actuates the lever 4 until it
causes the engagement of its hook 5 with the lip 102: the hook 5 is retained in the
groove 103 by the coupling reaction generated, on the opposite side, by the elastic
deformation of the second terminal flap 4b of said lever 4, pressed against the upper
half-shell 101.
[0063] Without specific actions on the lever 4, it is thus impossible to obtain the movement
of the clamp 2.
[0064] This is true also in case of impacts or falls of the container 100 such as to cause
a further elastic deformation of the sealing gasket and a movement of one half-shell
101 with respect to the other. In fact, even if the teeth 3 temporarily lose their
grip on the lip 102, the hindrance provided by the hook 5, kept elastically inserted
in the groove 103, prevents the unwanted rotation of the clamp 2 to which the lever
4 is articulated.
[0065] Furthermore, any traction applied only to the lever 2 causes the hook 5 to insert
itself further in the groove 103, thus opposing even more forcefully the disengagement
of the lock 1 and vice versa causing a stronger clamping.
[0066] The lock 1 according to the invention (and the container 100 that implements it)
ensures therefore a safe and effective locking of the half-shells 101, contrasting
effectively accidental opening in case of impacts.
[0067] At the same time, the unlocking methods are particularly easy and ergonomic, requiring
minimal effort: the user simply has to pull the lever 4a toward himself, using only
one or in any case a small number of fingers, to be inserted under the first flap
4a, in order to obtain the disengagement of the hook 5 first and then, by actuation
of the clamp 2, of the teeth 3, thus allowing the rotation of said clamp 2 and therefore
the movement of one half-shell 101 with respect to the other.
[0068] These results are achieved with a structurally simple solution, which in practice
requires just two components that are straightforward to provide in practice (the
clamp 2 and the lever 4). Moreover, it should be noted that the intended aims and
object are achieved by virtue of a particular interaction between the components,
of the couplings conveniently established and of the chosen arrangement, without resorting
to the oversizing of the lock 1, therefore without requiring considerable efforts
for locking and unlocking and without having to provide any opposite thrust or movement
with the thumb, as instead occurs in known solutions.
[0069] The selective enabling device allows to add a further function to the lock 1, making
it actuatable only by the designated user.
[0070] The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations,
all of which are within the scope of the appended claims; all the details may further
be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
[0071] In the examplary embodiments described, individual characteristics, given in relation
to specific examples, may actually be replaced with other different characteristics
that exist in other examplary embodiments.
[0072] In practice, the materials used, as well as the dimensions, may be any according
to the requirements and the state of the art.
[0073] The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No.
102017000088144 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
[0074] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. A lock for transportable containers, such as trunks, suitcases, cases, trolleys and
the like, containers (100) comprising two half-shells (101) which can move between
at least one closed configuration, in which they delimit an internal compartment for
accommodating objects, and at least one open configuration, for free access to the
compartment,
characterized in that it comprises:
- a clamp (2), which can be articulated to one of the half-shells (101) substantially
with a first end portion (2a) thereof and is provided with at least one protruding
tooth (3), which can engage a lip (102) that protrudes from the other one of the half-shells
(101) in a position for locking, by hindrance, the half-shells (101) arranged in the
closed configuration,
- a lever (4), which is articulated to said clamp (2) and is provided with at least
one protruding hook (5), which is kept elastically engaged with the lip (102) when
said clamp (2) is in said locking position,
said lever (4) being provided with a first terminal flap (4a) which substantially
faces and is proximate to, in said locking position, a second end portion (2b) of
said clamp (2), which is opposite with respect to said first portion (2a), traction
applied to said first flap (4a) causing the disengagement of said hook (5) from the
lip (102) and the rotational actuation of said clamp (2) for the disengagement of
said tooth (3) from the lip (102).
2. The lock according to claim 1, characterized in that said clamp (2) comprises a substantially plate-like shell (6) having a rectangular
shape, which is bent at a perimetric edge, forming said first end portion (2a) and
being crossed by a channel (7) for insertion of a first pivot, for the articulation
of said clamp (2) to the corresponding half-shell (101), said shell (6) being provided
with a recess (8) for the rotatable accommodation of said lever (4), which is open
at the opposite side with respect to said perimetric edge for access to said first
flap (4a), which is substantially aligned with said second end portion (2b) of said
clamp (2), at least in said locking position.
3. The lock according to claim 2, characterized in that said lever (4) is articulated to said clamp (2) at a second pivot (9), which is parallel
to said channel (7) and is inserted in respective aligned seats (10) formed along
the sides of said recess (8), which are constituted by corresponding shaped crests
(11) of said shell (6).
4. The lock according to claim 3, characterized in that each one of said crests (11) is provided with a respective said tooth (3), said teeth
(3) and said hook (5) substantially facing each other, at least in said locking position.
5. The lock according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said lever (4) has, on the opposite side with respect to said first terminal flap
(4a), a second elastically deformable terminal flap (4b), which is configured for
its elastic deformation at said locking position, the coupling reaction generated
by said second flap (4b) in said locking position keeping said hook (5) engaged with
the lip (102).
6. The lock according to claim 5, characterized in that said second terminal flap (4b) is substantially constituted by a curved protrusion
which is directed in the opposite direction with respect to said clamp (2).
7. The lock according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the external face of said shell (6), which lies opposite said crests (11), has at
least one knurled area (12) for easier grip.
8. The lock according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the terminal portion of said crests (11), which lies opposite said first end portion
(2a), has a rounded profile for easier grip.
9. The lock according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a device for selectively enabling rotation by traction of said lever
(4), which can be activated/deactivated to allow/prevent the movement of said lever
(4) and the rotational traction of said clamp (2).
10. A transportable container, such as trunks, suitcases, cases, trolleys and the like,
comprising two half-shells (101), which can move between at least one closed configuration,
in which they delimit an internal compartment for accommodating objects, and at least
one open configuration, for free access to the compartment, at least one of said half-shells
(101) having a protruding lip (102), characterized in that it comprises at least one lock (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims.