US20020010983A1 - Portable assembly for attaching several objects - Google Patents
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- the present utility model relates to an assembly for attaching objects, in particularly, the present utility model relates to a portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects which are attached on or sandwiched into the assembly.
- the object of the present utility model is to provide a portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects together, which not only can bring big object such as eye glasses, but also can bring small object such as a small screw driver to repair his eye glasses, so that it is easy to bring big and small objects at the same time.
- a portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects comprises
- the first case which is provided with the first containing recess and is provided with an engagement portion at a suitable position;
- the second case which is arranged to face with the first containing recess of the first case, pivotally connected to one end of the first case, and arranged with the second containing recess to face with the first containing recess, in the free end of the second case is provided with another engagement portion which can be in engagement with said engagement portion;
- said another engagement portion is a projecting body
- said engagement portion is provided with a recess which is in engagement with said projecting body
- said projecting body is in engagement with said recess
- the first case and the second case is closed to contact to each other.
- one soft pad is provided into the first containing recess of the first case, another soft pad is provided into the second containing recess of the second case.
- a through hole is formed between the two sides of said assembly while the first case and the second case are closed to be in contact with each other, so as to sandwich a longer object.
- a hole for being inserting therein a small screw diver is provided at one end of the first case where the first case can be rotated around its pivot.
- a circular ring for being attached thereon one or more keys is provided at a position where the pivotally connected portion of the first case and the second case is located.
- a through hole is provided on the hanger so that said assembly can be attached on the wall or other places.
- the assembly according to the present utility model can attach several suitable objects thereon, can bring many kinds of small object such as eye glasses, so that it is easy to bring big and small objects at the same time.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects according to the present utility model.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects as shown in the FIG. 1, wherein the portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects is open.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view of one side of the portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects as shown in the FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects as shown in the FIG. 1, wherein the portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects is in use.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view of another preferred embodiment of the portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects in use.
- the assembly according to the present utility model comprises the first case 1 , the second case 2 and a hanger 3 .
- the first case 1 is in a somewhat oval shape, and is provided with a recess, i.e., the first containing recess 10 .
- Each side-wall of the first containing recess 10 is provided with a concave portion, i.e., the first notch 11 , respectively.
- An engagement portion 12 is provided at one end of the first concave portion 11 .
- a recess portion 120 is provided at the engagement portion 12 near the first containing recess 10 .
- a soft pad 4 is provided into the first containing recess 10 .
- a hole 13 is provided at the end of the first case 1 where the first case 1 can be rotated around its pivot.
- the screw diver 14 can be tightly fit into the hole 13 . If an elastic positioning key 140 is provided on the screw diver 14 , then a pressing flap 130 can be provided on the hole 13 of the first case 1 at a position corresponding to the elastic positioning key 140 . In this way, the pressing flap 130 and the elastic positioning key 140 are operated in a cooperation manner, so as to make the hole usable to more other parts.
- the second case 2 is arranged to face with the first containing recess 10 of the first case 1 , and is pivotally connected to another end of the first case 1 which is opposite to the end where the engagement portion 12 is located.
- a concave portion, i.e., the second notch 21 is arranged to face with a corresponding containing recess, i.e., the first containing recess 10 , respectively.
- a soft pad 4 is also provided into the second containing recess 20 .
- In the free end of the second case 2 is provided with an engaging projecting body 22 which can be in engagement with the recess portion 120 .
- the hanger 3 is in a somewhat thin sheet shape, and is arranged on the back surface of the first case 1 (the surface is opposite to that having the first containing recess 10 ). One end of the hanger 3 is connected to the first case 1 at a position near the engagement portion 12 . The other end of the hanger 3 is arranged to be in contact with the first case 1 at a position near its end where the first case 1 can be rotated around its pivot. A through hole 30 is provided at a suitable place of the hanger 3 .
- a circular ring 5 is provided into the pivotally connected portion of the first case 1 and the second case 2 .
- Some portable objects such as a key 6 can be attached onto the circular ring 5 .
- the hanger 3 can be suspended on the waist belt 7 of the user.
- the user's other objects such as the eye glasses 8 can be sandwiched between the first case 1 and the second case 2 .
- the through hole 30 of the hanger 3 can be attached onto the hanger 9 provided on the wall.
- the hanger 9 which is only used to hang one object can be used to hang more than one small parts, so as to prevent the small parts be lost for careless of the user.
- the assembly according to the present utility model can realize the predetermined objective and function to keep small parts and easily bring the small parts with the user.
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A portable assembly for attaching several objects, comprising the first case, the second case and a hanger, wherein the first case is provided with a containing recess and an engagement portion; the second case is pivotally connected to the first case, a corresponding containing recess is arranged to face with the containing recess of the first case, in the free end of the second case is provided with another engagement portion which can be in engagement with said engagement portion; the hanger is arranged on the first case. With the arrangement according to the present utility model, many kinds of objects can be sandwiched between the first case and the second case so as to be conveniently brought with the user.
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- The present utility model relates to an assembly for attaching objects, in particularly, the present utility model relates to a portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects which are attached on or sandwiched into the assembly.
- In the past, some objects or tools brought with the user are often lost for their too small volume and the careless of the user. When the user needs the objects or tools, the user may not find them and have to buy the new ones. However, even if the user has purchased the new objects or tools, the new brought objects or tools may be lost again someday. Anybody knows such inconvenience. For example, someone may have eye glasses on his face. Sometimes, when he takes off his eye glasses, he can not find suitable places to put his eye glasses on. Sometimes, a small screw of his eye glasses is loose, but he can not find a small screw driver in time to repair his eye glasses. In order to overcome such inconvenience, it is the only way for the user to bring a case of the eye glasses and a small screw driver although it is very trouble to do so. As the case of the eye glasses is too big to be conveniently brought with the too small screw driver, the case of the eye glasses and the small screw driver had to be put into a big bag. Even if some assembly for attaching objects such as a key bag or a key chain is used, it is difficult to bring big and small objects together.
- To overcome the drawbacks mentioned above, the object of the present utility model is to provide a portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects together, which not only can bring big object such as eye glasses, but also can bring small object such as a small screw driver to repair his eye glasses, so that it is easy to bring big and small objects at the same time.
- The object of the present utility model can be realized by the following technical solutions. According to the present utility model, a portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects comprises
- the first case which is provided with the first containing recess and is provided with an engagement portion at a suitable position;
- the second case which is arranged to face with the first containing recess of the first case, pivotally connected to one end of the first case, and arranged with the second containing recess to face with the first containing recess, in the free end of the second case is provided with another engagement portion which can be in engagement with said engagement portion;
- a hanger which is arranged on the first case;
- said objects being sandwiched between the first case and the second case.
- Preferably, said another engagement portion is a projecting body, said engagement portion is provided with a recess which is in engagement with said projecting body, said projecting body is in engagement with said recess, and the first case and the second case is closed to contact to each other.
- Preferably, one soft pad is provided into the first containing recess of the first case, another soft pad is provided into the second containing recess of the second case.
- Preferably, on the two side edges of the first case and on the two side edges of the second case are provided with notches respectively, a through hole is formed between the two sides of said assembly while the first case and the second case are closed to be in contact with each other, so as to sandwich a longer object.
- Preferably, a hole for being inserting therein a small screw diver is provided at one end of the first case where the first case can be rotated around its pivot.
- Preferably, a circular ring for being attached thereon one or more keys is provided at a position where the pivotally connected portion of the first case and the second case is located.
- Preferably, a through hole is provided on the hanger so that said assembly can be attached on the wall or other places.
- As stated above, the assembly according to the present utility model can attach several suitable objects thereon, can bring many kinds of small object such as eye glasses, so that it is easy to bring big and small objects at the same time.
- Above and further objects and advantages will be more easily understood from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments taken together with the accompany drawings, in which
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects according to the present utility model.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects as shown in the FIG. 1, wherein the portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects is open.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view of one side of the portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects as shown in the FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects as shown in the FIG. 1, wherein the portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects is in use.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view of another preferred embodiment of the portable assembly for attaching several suitable objects in use.
- As shown in the FIGS. 1, 2 and3, the assembly according to the present utility model comprises the
first case 1, thesecond case 2 and ahanger 3. - The
first case 1 is in a somewhat oval shape, and is provided with a recess, i.e., the first containingrecess 10. Each side-wall of the first containingrecess 10 is provided with a concave portion, i.e., thefirst notch 11, respectively. Anengagement portion 12 is provided at one end of the firstconcave portion 11. Arecess portion 120 is provided at theengagement portion 12 near the first containingrecess 10. Asoft pad 4 is provided into the first containingrecess 10. In addition, ahole 13 is provided at the end of thefirst case 1 where thefirst case 1 can be rotated around its pivot. Some small parts such as ascrew diver 14 as shown in the FIG. 3 can be inserted into the hole 13 (thescrew diver 14 can be tightly fit into the hole 13 ). If anelastic positioning key 140 is provided on thescrew diver 14, then apressing flap 130 can be provided on thehole 13 of thefirst case 1 at a position corresponding to theelastic positioning key 140. In this way, thepressing flap 130 and theelastic positioning key 140 are operated in a cooperation manner, so as to make the hole usable to more other parts. - The
second case 2 is arranged to face with the first containingrecess 10 of thefirst case 1, and is pivotally connected to another end of thefirst case 1 which is opposite to the end where theengagement portion 12 is located. A concave portion, i.e., thesecond notch 21 is arranged to face with a corresponding containing recess, i.e., the first containingrecess 10, respectively. Asoft pad 4 is also provided into thesecond containing recess 20. In the free end of thesecond case 2 is provided with an engaging projectingbody 22 which can be in engagement with therecess portion 120. - The
hanger 3 is in a somewhat thin sheet shape, and is arranged on the back surface of the first case 1 (the surface is opposite to that having the first containing recess 10). One end of thehanger 3 is connected to thefirst case 1 at a position near theengagement portion 12. The other end of thehanger 3 is arranged to be in contact with thefirst case 1 at a position near its end where thefirst case 1 can be rotated around its pivot. A throughhole 30 is provided at a suitable place of thehanger 3. - According to the present embodiment, as shown in the FIGS. 3 and 4, a
circular ring 5 is provided into the pivotally connected portion of thefirst case 1 and thesecond case 2. Some portable objects such as akey 6 can be attached onto thecircular ring 5. In use, thehanger 3 can be suspended on thewaist belt 7 of the user. The user's other objects such as theeye glasses 8 can be sandwiched between thefirst case 1 and thesecond case 2. When theeye glasses 8 are intended to be sandwiched between thefirst case 1 and thesecond case 2, at first, sandwiching thelegs 80 of theeye glasses 8 between thesoft pad 4 of thefirst case 1 and thesoft pad 4 of thesecond case 2 so that thesecond case 2 is arranged between thelegs 80 and theglasses 81, then closing thesecond case 2 relative to thefirst case 1. In this way, it is very convenient to bring theeye glasses 8 with the user. In addition, other objects such as post-it notes can also be sandwiched between thefirst case 1 and thesecond case 2. - As shown in the FIG. 5, the
through hole 30 of thehanger 3 can be attached onto the hanger 9 provided on the wall. In this way, the hanger 9 which is only used to hang one object can be used to hang more than one small parts, so as to prevent the small parts be lost for careless of the user. - In a word, the assembly according to the present utility model can realize the predetermined objective and function to keep small parts and easily bring the small parts with the user.
- While the utility model has been explained by detailed descriptions of the preferred embodiments in connection with the accompany drawings as stated above, it is understood for those skilled in the art that various improvements, modifications and substitutions can be made in the hints contained in the preferred embodiments within the spirits and the scope of the present utility model.
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1. A portable assembly for attaching several objects, comprising
the first case which is provided with a containing recess and is provided with an engagement portion at a suitable position;
the second case which is arranged to face with the containing recess of the first case, pivotally connected to one end of the first case, and arranged with a containing recess to face with the containing recess of the first case, in the free end of the second case is provided with another engagement portion which can be in engagement with said engagement portion;
a hanger which is arranged on the first case;
said objects being sandwiched between the first case and the second case.
2. A portable assembly for attaching several objects as claimed in the claim 1 , characterized in that said another engagement portion is a projecting body, said engagement portion is provided with a recess which is in engagement with said projecting body, said projecting body is in engagement with said recess, and the first case and the second case is closed to be in contact with each other.
3. A portable assembly for attaching several objects as claimed in the claim 1 , characterized in that one soft pad is provided into the containing recess of the first case, another soft pad is provided into the containing recess of the second case.
4. A portable assembly for attaching several objects as claimed in the claim 1 , characterized in that on the two side edges of the first case and on the two side edges of the second case are provided with notches respectively, a through hole is formed between the two sides of said assembly while the first case and the second case are closed to be in contact with each other, so as to sandwich a longer object.
5. A portable assembly for attaching several objects as claimed in the claim 1 , characterized in that a hole for being inserted therein a small screw diver is provided at one end of the first case where the first case can be rotated around its pivot.
6. A portable assembly for attaching several objects as claimed in the claim 1 , characterized in that a circular ring for being attached thereon one or more keys is provided at a position where the pivotally connected portion of the first case and the second case is located.
7. A portable assembly for attaching several objects as claimed in the claim 1 , characterized in that a through hole is provided on the hanger so that said assembly can be attached on the wall or other places.
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