US20050092650A1 - Modular and portable collectibles display and storage case - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to portable cases for storing and displaying collectibles such as miniature toy action figures. More particularly, it relates to a case that stores each collectible in noncontact with the case or other collectibles and combines with other identical cases to increase total storage capacity.
- Miniature action figures have been popular for decades, not only as toys for children but also as collectibles for all ages. Similarly, more than action figures, other miniatures have been collected as well, such as airplanes, cars, and military equipment. For purposes herein, all such miniatures are deemed included in the term “collectibles.”
- the case may comprise a box with a number of individual compartments, typically with a collectible in each compartment. Loosely contained in such a compartment, the collectible is free to bounce and bang against compartment walls, which is prone to damage the collectible. Even when a filler such as Styrofoam or other bedding is included in the compartment to hold the collectible from bouncing against the case, it rubs paint off the collectible.
- a preferred case would support a number of collectibles individually in noncontact with the case or case filler or other material.
- a display case generally has a single row of collectibles so all collectibles are in view.
- the number of collectibles that can be displayed in a case that can be hand-carried is limited. Transporting a large number of collectibles thus requires several cases, which makes transporting them inconvenient. It would be more convenient to be able to transport several display cases together.
- a portable collectibles storage and display case that protects collectibles mounted on a base from damage by individually securing the collectible base within the case with the collectible itself in noncontact with another object. This prevents the collectible from hitting the case or another object or rubbing against something in the case.
- the portable case is also modular in that several identical cases can be secured together, both stacked and side-by-side.
- An adjustable handle on each case can be removed for case stacking; a single handle can be reoriented on the combination of cases to lift the combined cases together from the single handle.
- the combined side-by-side cases are linked through a releasable hinge on each side so the cases can be easily hinged open on one side hinge to display their contents by releasing the hinge connection on the other side.
- two cases are first interconnected front to front where a clear, transparent door closes the case and through which the collectibles within can be viewed, though not necessarily. This prevents the door from inadvertently being opened during transport.
- the combined pair may be stacked on another combined pair, creating a four-case set.
- the combined pair may also be combined back-to-back with another combined pair; that is, the back of one in the combined pair may be releasably secured to the back of one of another combined pair to form a four-case set side by side, which can be stacked on another side-by-side four-case set for an eight-case set.
- the eight-case set can be stacked on another side-by-side four-case set for a twelve-case set.
- FIG. 1 is a front prospective view of the transportable collectibles case viewed through the clear, transparent front door and showing fingers for holding collectible bases and matching hinge halves on each front side suitable for hingedly securing two cases front to front, steps on the front bottom matching rings on the front top suitable for securing two cases stacked, with an adjustable handle on its top.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged portion of the case of FIG. 1 including typical collectibles on bases held in the case between the fingers near the bottom and the base bottom. Further shown are fingers near the top holding a typical collectible between these fingers and the top.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged portion of the case of FIG. 2 showing collectible bases held under fingers near the bottom and further showing the window pivotably attached removably at the front bottom on flexible pivot legs around a pivot pin.
- Next to the door pivot attachment is shown one of a plurality of case feet depending from the case bottom further than the pivot attachment on one side and the step on the other side.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of two cases combined back-to-back.
- FIG. 5 is a top perspective view of the two combined cases of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is an end perspective view of the two combined cases of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 7 partial back perspective view of the case of FIG. 1 a catch plate with a hook on its distal end mounted flexibly and extending from a case window. Also shown is one of a plurality of feet with a portion extending rearward from the case bottom. Also shown is an eye on flexible legs extending upward from the back above the top, laterally disposed such that when an identical case is stacked on the case, the rearward-extended portion of the foot of the upper case received into the eye of the lower case as the legs of the eye flex to allow the foot to pass into the eye. Shown also is the hinge bar extending forward of the front door from the side.
- FIG. 8 is a partial back perspective view of the case of FIG. 7 from its other end showing another rearward-extending foot portion. Also shown is a slot for receiving a catch plate and hook. Shown also is a hooked plate that secures around the hinge bar as the hinge bar is received into channels above and below the hook plate.
- FIG. 9 is an end perspective view of two cases disposed to connect front to front with a hinge bar moving into engagement with the hooked hook plate.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a pair of cases mounted face to face stacked on a second such pair, shown hinged open.
- FIG. 11 is perspective view of a combination of twelve cases releasably secured together with a common handle.
- the collectibles display case 10 of the present invention comprises a box 12 accessible through a clear, transparent door 14 that covers a box front 16 .
- the door 14 typically swings downward on a pivot pin 17 at the box bottom 18 and is latched at a box top 20 by a door loop 22 passing over a latch 24 at the box top 20 .
- a first plurality of laterally spaced apart fingers 26 near the box bottom 20 extend a short distance toward the door 14 from a box back 28 opposite the door 14 .
- the fingers 26 are thus adapted to removably receive a base 200 on which a collectible 202 is mounted in releasably securing the base 200 between one or more fingers 26 and the base bottom 20 .
- each collectible 202 is secured in the case 10 freestanding in noncontact with the box 12 or another object such as another collectible or even cushioning.
- a second plurality of laterally spaced apart fingers 30 near the box top 20 extend a short distance toward the door 14 from the back 28 opposite the door 14 .
- These fingers 30 are also adapted to removably receive a base 200 on which a collectible 202 is mounted, releasably securing the base 200 between one or more fingers 30 and the base 202 near the box top 20 with each collectible also freestanding in noncontact with the box 12 or another object.
- the first and second pluralities of laterally spaced apart fingers 26 and 30 are respectively mounted such that collectibles secured at the box bottom 20 alternate with collectibles extending into the box secured at the box top 20 with each collectible 202 freestanding in noncontact with another collectible 20 .
- the case 10 is stackable with a first case 10 a stackable on top of a second case 10 b with fasteners 32 releasably interconnecting the two boxes. Also, a case 10 c is attachable alongside another case 10 d with fasteners 34 releasably interconnecting the cases alongside, either front-to-front or back-to-back.
- a front first side fastener half 36 on a box first side 38 extends forward of the box front 16 outside of the door 14
- a front second side fastener half 40 that matches the front first side fastener half 36 is on a box second side 42 opposing the first side 38 , disposed such that as two identical such cases are brought together with fronts opposing, front first and second side fastener halves of the two cases mutually engage on each side.
- the front first side fastener half 36 comprises a vertical hinge bar 44 ; the front second side fastener half 40 comprises upper and lower side fastener members 46 and 48 each with a channel 50 adapted to receive the hinge bar 44 .
- the front second side fastener half 40 further comprises a hook plate 52 with a hook 54 on its distal end 56 between the upper and lower side fastener members 46 and 48 disposed to engage around the hinge bar 44 as the hinge bar enters the channels 50 .
- the hook plate 42 attaches intermediate the box second side 42 with flexure.
- the hook plate 52 flexes or bends as it is pushed by a hinge bar 44 urged into engagement with the hook plate 52 moving the hook 54 on the hook plate distal end 56 aside laterally as the hinge bar 44 passes into the channels 50 .
- the hook plate then resiliently springs back to its unflexed position when the hinge bar is within the channels with the hook around the hinge bar. Similarly, the hinge bar is removed as it is urged out of the channels and engagement with the hook plate.
- the case 10 further comprises a back first side fastener half 58 at a box first side 60 extending rearward from the box back 28 , and a back second side fastener half 62 matching the back first side fastener half 58 , the back second side fastener half 62 extending from the back 28 at a box second side 64 opposing the first side 60 such that as two such cases are brought together with backs opposing, back first and second side fastener halves 58 and 62 of the two cases mutually engage on each case, or box, side.
- the back first side fastener half 58 comprises a vertical catch plate 66 with a hook 68 on a distal end 70 attached with flexure to the back first side 60 .
- the back second side fastener half 62 comprises a slot 72 in the back second side 64 adapted to receive a catch plate 66 with the catch plate hook 68 releasably engaging the back 28 inside the box.
- the catch plate 66 extends from the back first side 60 through a window 74 in the back 28 such that as two such cases are brought together with backs opposing, on each side the catch plate 66 extends through the window 74 into engagement in the slot 72 without obstructing the box backs from coming into near face-to-face contact.
- Two eyes 76 extend upward from the box back 28 above the top 20 each on flexible legs 78 .
- a first plurality of feet 80 depends downward from the box bottom 18 on which the case 10 stands.
- Two of those feet 80 a and 80 b each include a foot portion 82 extending rearward of the box 12 in vertical nonalignment with one of the eyes 76 such that such that as an upper, or first, case 10 a is brought into stacked relation on a lower, or second, case 10 b with backs aligned, each foot portion 82 that extends rearward of an upper case urges the eye 76 of the lower case 10 b outward of the box on its flexible legs 78 until the foot portion 82 extending rearward passes into the eye 76 .
- the eye then resiliently returns from its flex position therein releasably securing the cases together.
- the eyes 76 are adjacent so as to not engage each other;
- the two rearward-extending feet 80 a and 80 b are similarly adjacent.
- a ring 84 extends upward from the top 20 at the case, or box, front 16 .
- a step 86 matches the ring 84 and depends downward from the bottom 20 at the front 16 , aligned such that as two identical cases 10 a and 10 b are brought together in stacked relation with fronts aligned, the step 86 fits under the ring 84 of the two cases mutually engaging the cases with the ring of one case hanging from the step of the other case.
- a wall-mounting fastener 88 is also provided on the case back 28 that enables the case to be mounted to a wall. It typically comprises a hole 90 through the back 28 through which a screw or the like passes (not shown). A circular ridge 92 on the back 28 spaces the back from the wall.
- the case 10 is hand-carried with a carrying handle 94 on its top 20 .
- the carrying handle 94 is removed from the cases for ease of stacking.
- One handle 94 is installed to span between top cases, or boxes.
- a second matching pair of raised tubes 98 is provided aligned transversely with the box 12 , that is, parallel to box sides 200 .
- a single handle 94 is oriented transversely between the boxes with a first handle 202 portion fitting in a front member 104 of the transverse pair of raised tubes 98 in a first case 10 b and with a second handle portion 106 fitting in a front member 108 of the transverse pair of raised tubes 98 in a second case 10 c.
- a single handle 94 is oriented transversely between the boxes with a first handle portion 102 fitting in a back member 110 of the transverse pair of raised tubes 98 in a first case 10 a and with a second handle portion 106 fitting in a back member 112 of the transverse pair of raised tubes 98 in a second case 10 b.
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Abstract
A portable collectibles storage and display case is protects collectibles mounted on a base from damage by individually securing the collectible base within the case with the collectible itself in noncontact with another object. The portable case is modular in that several identical cases can be secured together, both stacked and side-by-side. The combined side-by-side cases are linked through a releasable hinge on each side so the cases can be easily hinged open on one side hinge to display their contents by releasing the hinge connection on the other side. With the cases combinable back-to-back, front-to-front, and vertically stacked, any such combination of cases is available to the user. Side-by-side combinations can be hinged opened for viewing without fully separating the cases. Stacked cases similarly hinge open together.
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- 1. Field of the Technology
- This invention relates to portable cases for storing and displaying collectibles such as miniature toy action figures. More particularly, it relates to a case that stores each collectible in noncontact with the case or other collectibles and combines with other identical cases to increase total storage capacity.
- 2. Prior Art
- Miniature action figures have been popular for decades, not only as toys for children but also as collectibles for all ages. Similarly, more than action figures, other miniatures have been collected as well, such as airplanes, cars, and military equipment. For purposes herein, all such miniatures are deemed included in the term “collectibles.”
- A need to safely store and/or display these collectibles has created a need for collectible cases. The case may comprise a box with a number of individual compartments, typically with a collectible in each compartment. Loosely contained in such a compartment, the collectible is free to bounce and bang against compartment walls, which is prone to damage the collectible. Even when a filler such as Styrofoam or other bedding is included in the compartment to hold the collectible from bouncing against the case, it rubs paint off the collectible. A preferred case would support a number of collectibles individually in noncontact with the case or case filler or other material.
- It is often advantageous to transport the collectibles within their storage and display case. A display case generally has a single row of collectibles so all collectibles are in view. Thus, the number of collectibles that can be displayed in a case that can be hand-carried is limited. Transporting a large number of collectibles thus requires several cases, which makes transporting them inconvenient. It would be more convenient to be able to transport several display cases together.
- A portable collectibles storage and display case is presented that protects collectibles mounted on a base from damage by individually securing the collectible base within the case with the collectible itself in noncontact with another object. This prevents the collectible from hitting the case or another object or rubbing against something in the case.
- The portable case is also modular in that several identical cases can be secured together, both stacked and side-by-side. An adjustable handle on each case can be removed for case stacking; a single handle can be reoriented on the combination of cases to lift the combined cases together from the single handle. The combined side-by-side cases are linked through a releasable hinge on each side so the cases can be easily hinged open on one side hinge to display their contents by releasing the hinge connection on the other side.
- Typically, two cases are first interconnected front to front where a clear, transparent door closes the case and through which the collectibles within can be viewed, though not necessarily. This prevents the door from inadvertently being opened during transport. The combined pair may be stacked on another combined pair, creating a four-case set. The combined pair may also be combined back-to-back with another combined pair; that is, the back of one in the combined pair may be releasably secured to the back of one of another combined pair to form a four-case set side by side, which can be stacked on another side-by-side four-case set for an eight-case set. Clearly, the eight-case set can be stacked on another side-by-side four-case set for a twelve-case set. With the cases combinable back-to-back, front-to-front, and vertically stacked, any such combination of cases is available to the user. Side-by-side combinations can be hinged opened for viewing without fully separating the cases. Stacked cases similarly hinge open together.
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FIG. 1 is a front prospective view of the transportable collectibles case viewed through the clear, transparent front door and showing fingers for holding collectible bases and matching hinge halves on each front side suitable for hingedly securing two cases front to front, steps on the front bottom matching rings on the front top suitable for securing two cases stacked, with an adjustable handle on its top. -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged portion of the case ofFIG. 1 including typical collectibles on bases held in the case between the fingers near the bottom and the base bottom. Further shown are fingers near the top holding a typical collectible between these fingers and the top. -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged portion of the case ofFIG. 2 showing collectible bases held under fingers near the bottom and further showing the window pivotably attached removably at the front bottom on flexible pivot legs around a pivot pin. Next to the door pivot attachment is shown one of a plurality of case feet depending from the case bottom further than the pivot attachment on one side and the step on the other side. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of two cases combined back-to-back. -
FIG. 5 is a top perspective view of the two combined cases ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 is an end perspective view of the two combined cases ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 7 partial back perspective view of the case ofFIG. 1 a catch plate with a hook on its distal end mounted flexibly and extending from a case window. Also shown is one of a plurality of feet with a portion extending rearward from the case bottom. Also shown is an eye on flexible legs extending upward from the back above the top, laterally disposed such that when an identical case is stacked on the case, the rearward-extended portion of the foot of the upper case received into the eye of the lower case as the legs of the eye flex to allow the foot to pass into the eye. Shown also is the hinge bar extending forward of the front door from the side. -
FIG. 8 is a partial back perspective view of the case ofFIG. 7 from its other end showing another rearward-extending foot portion. Also shown is a slot for receiving a catch plate and hook. Shown also is a hooked plate that secures around the hinge bar as the hinge bar is received into channels above and below the hook plate. -
FIG. 9 is an end perspective view of two cases disposed to connect front to front with a hinge bar moving into engagement with the hooked hook plate. -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a pair of cases mounted face to face stacked on a second such pair, shown hinged open. -
FIG. 11 is perspective view of a combination of twelve cases releasably secured together with a common handle. - The
collectibles display case 10 of the present invention comprises abox 12 accessible through a clear,transparent door 14 that covers abox front 16. Thedoor 14 typically swings downward on apivot pin 17 at thebox bottom 18 and is latched at abox top 20 by adoor loop 22 passing over alatch 24 at thebox top 20. - A first plurality of laterally spaced apart
fingers 26 near thebox bottom 20 extend a short distance toward thedoor 14 from a box back 28 opposite thedoor 14. Thefingers 26 are thus adapted to removably receive abase 200 on which a collectible 202 is mounted in releasably securing thebase 200 between one ormore fingers 26 and thebase bottom 20. Thus, eachcollectible 202 is secured in thecase 10 freestanding in noncontact with thebox 12 or another object such as another collectible or even cushioning. - A second plurality of laterally spaced apart fingers 30 near the
box top 20 extend a short distance toward thedoor 14 from theback 28 opposite thedoor 14. These fingers 30 are also adapted to removably receive abase 200 on which a collectible 202 is mounted, releasably securing thebase 200 between one or more fingers 30 and thebase 202 near thebox top 20 with each collectible also freestanding in noncontact with thebox 12 or another object. Typically, the first and second pluralities of laterally spaced apartfingers 26 and 30 are respectively mounted such that collectibles secured at thebox bottom 20 alternate with collectibles extending into the box secured at thebox top 20 with each collectible 202 freestanding in noncontact with another collectible 20. - The
case 10 is stackable with afirst case 10 a stackable on top of asecond case 10 b with fasteners 32 releasably interconnecting the two boxes. Also, a case 10 c is attachable alongside anothercase 10 d withfasteners 34 releasably interconnecting the cases alongside, either front-to-front or back-to-back. - A front first side fastener
half 36 on a box first side 38 extends forward of thebox front 16 outside of thedoor 14, and a front second side fastenerhalf 40 that matches the front first side fastenerhalf 36 is on a box second side 42 opposing the first side 38, disposed such that as two identical such cases are brought together with fronts opposing, front first and second side fastener halves of the two cases mutually engage on each side. - The front first
side fastener half 36 comprises avertical hinge bar 44; the front secondside fastener half 40 comprises upper and lowerside fastener members channel 50 adapted to receive thehinge bar 44. The front secondside fastener half 40 further comprises ahook plate 52 with ahook 54 on itsdistal end 56 between the upper and lowerside fastener members hinge bar 44 as the hinge bar enters thechannels 50. The hook plate 42 attaches intermediate the box second side 42 with flexure. That is, thehook plate 52 flexes or bends as it is pushed by ahinge bar 44 urged into engagement with thehook plate 52 moving thehook 54 on the hook platedistal end 56 aside laterally as thehinge bar 44 passes into thechannels 50. The hook plate then resiliently springs back to its unflexed position when the hinge bar is within the channels with the hook around the hinge bar. Similarly, the hinge bar is removed as it is urged out of the channels and engagement with the hook plate. - The
case 10 further comprises a back firstside fastener half 58 at a boxfirst side 60 extending rearward from the box back 28, and a back second side fastener half 62 matching the back firstside fastener half 58, the back second side fastener half 62 extending from the back 28 at a box second side 64 opposing thefirst side 60 such that as two such cases are brought together with backs opposing, back first and second side fastener halves 58 and 62 of the two cases mutually engage on each case, or box, side. The back firstside fastener half 58 comprises avertical catch plate 66 with ahook 68 on adistal end 70 attached with flexure to the backfirst side 60. The back second side fastener half 62 comprises a slot 72 in the back second side 64 adapted to receive acatch plate 66 with thecatch plate hook 68 releasably engaging the back 28 inside the box. Thecatch plate 66 extends from the backfirst side 60 through awindow 74 in the back 28 such that as two such cases are brought together with backs opposing, on each side thecatch plate 66 extends through thewindow 74 into engagement in the slot 72 without obstructing the box backs from coming into near face-to-face contact. - Two
eyes 76 extend upward from the box back 28 above the top 20 each onflexible legs 78. A first plurality offeet 80 depends downward from the box bottom 18 on which thecase 10 stands. Two of thosefeet 80 a and 80 b each include afoot portion 82 extending rearward of thebox 12 in vertical nonalignment with one of theeyes 76 such that such that as an upper, or first,case 10 a is brought into stacked relation on a lower, or second,case 10 b with backs aligned, eachfoot portion 82 that extends rearward of an upper case urges theeye 76 of thelower case 10 b outward of the box on itsflexible legs 78 until thefoot portion 82 extending rearward passes into theeye 76. The eye then resiliently returns from its flex position therein releasably securing the cases together. When twocases 10 c and 10 d are instead brought into back to back relation, theeyes 76 are adjacent so as to not engage each other; The two rearward-extendingfeet 80 a and 80 b are similarly adjacent. - A
ring 84 extends upward from the top 20 at the case, or box,front 16. Astep 86 matches thering 84 and depends downward from the bottom 20 at the front 16, aligned such that as twoidentical cases step 86 fits under thering 84 of the two cases mutually engaging the cases with the ring of one case hanging from the step of the other case. - A wall-mounting
fastener 88 is also provided on the case back 28 that enables the case to be mounted to a wall. It typically comprises a hole 90 through the back 28 through which a screw or the like passes (not shown). Acircular ridge 92 on the back 28 spaces the back from the wall. - The
case 10 is hand-carried with a carryinghandle 94 on its top 20. When the case is combined with other cases, the carryinghandle 94 is removed from the cases for ease of stacking. Onehandle 94 is installed to span between top cases, or boxes. To allow thehandle 94 to carry a single case, it fits in a matching pair of raisedfirst tubes 96 aligned longitudinally with thebox 12, that is, directed parallel to the box front and back 16 and 28. A second matching pair of raisedtubes 98 is provided aligned transversely with thebox 12, that is, parallel to box sides 200. When two cases are combined back-to-back, asingle handle 94 is oriented transversely between the boxes with afirst handle 202 portion fitting in afront member 104 of the transverse pair of raisedtubes 98 in afirst case 10 b and with asecond handle portion 106 fitting in a front member 108 of the transverse pair of raisedtubes 98 in a second case 10 c. Likewise, When two cases are combined front-to-front, asingle handle 94 is oriented transversely between the boxes with afirst handle portion 102 fitting in aback member 110 of the transverse pair of raisedtubes 98 in afirst case 10 a and with asecond handle portion 106 fitting in a back member 112 of the transverse pair of raisedtubes 98 in asecond case 10 b.
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1. A collectibles display case comprising
a box accessible through a door that covers a box front, and
a first plurality of laterally spaced apart fingers near a box bottom and extending a short distance toward the door from a back opposite the door, adapted to removably receive a base on which a collectible is mounted, releasably securing the base between one or more fingers and the base bottom with each collectible freestanding in noncontact with the box or another object.
2. The collectibles display case of claim 1 further comprising a second plurality of laterally spaced apart fingers near a box top and extending a short distance toward the door from the back opposite the door, also adapted to removably receive a base on which a collectible is mounted, releasably securing the base between one or more fingers and the base top with each collectible freestanding in noncontact with the box or another object.
3. The collectibles display case of claim 2 wherein said first and second pluralities of laterally spaced apart fingers are disposed in the box to receive bases on which collectibles are respectively mounted such that collectibles extending into the box from their bases secured at the box bottom alternate with collectibles extending into the box from their bases secured at the box top with each collectible freestanding in noncontact with another collectible.
4. The collectibles display case of claim 1 wherein the door is transparent.
5. The collectibles display case of claim 1 further comprising a wall-mounting fastener on the case back.
6. The collectibles display case of claim 1 wherein the case is hand-carried with a carrying handle on the top.
7. The collectibles display case of claim 1 comprising a first such case stacked on top of a second such case with fasteners releasably interconnecting the two cases.
8. The collectibles display case of claim 7 further comprising a third such case on which the first and second cases are stacked with fasteners releasably interconnecting the adjoining cases.
9. The collectibles display case of claim 1 comprising a first such case alongside a second such case with fasteners releasably interconnecting the two cases.
10. The collectibles display case of claim 9 wherein the two cases are fastened together with the respective doors opposing.
11. The collectibles display case of claim 9 wherein the two cases are fastened together with the respective backs opposing.
12. The collectibles display case of claim 9 further comprising additional such cases stacked on top of said first and second cases with fasteners releasably interconnecting the stacked cases comprising a set of four interconnected cases.
13. The collectibles display case of claim 12 further comprising additional such cases stacked on top of said set of four interconnected cases with fasteners releasably interconnecting the stacked cases comprising a set of six interconnected cases.
14. The collectibles display case of claim 13 further comprising additional such cases stacked on top of said set of four interconnected cases with fasteners releasably interconnecting the stacked cases comprising a set of six interconnected cases.
15. The collectibles display case of claim 14 further comprising a first such cases set of six interconnected cases alongside a second such set of six interconnected cases with fasteners releasably interconnecting the cases comprising a set of twelve interconnected cases.
16. The collectibles display case of claim 14 further comprising a removable and adjustable carrying handle on the case top such that all case carrying handles are removable for ease of box stacking except a single carrying handle adjusted to span between boxes.
17. The collectibles display case of claim 16 further comprising
a first pair of raised tubes disposed longitudinally with the box,
a second pair raised tubes disposed transversely with the box,
wherein the handle fits in a matching pair of raised first tubes aligned longitudinally with the box in transporting a single case, and wherein when two cases are combined back-to-back, a single handle is oriented transversely between the boxes with a first handle portion fitting in a front member of the transverse pair of raised tubes in a first case and with a second handle portion fitting in a front member of the transverse pair of raised tubes in a second case and similarly, when two cases are combined front-to-front, a single handle is oriented transversely between the boxes with a first handle portion fitting in a back member of the transverse pair of raised tubes in a first case and with a second handle portion fitting in a back member of the transverse pair of raised tubes in a second case.
18. The collectibles display case of claim 1 further comprising
a front first side fastener half on a box first side extending forward of the box front outside of the door, and
a front second side fastener half matching the front first side fastener half, the front second side fastener half on a box second side opposing the first side such that as two such cases are brought together with fronts opposing, front first and second side fastener halves of the two cases mutually engage on each side.
19. The collectibles display case of claim 18 wherein
the front first side fastener half comprises a vertical hinge bar, and
the front second side fastener half comprises upper and lower side fastener members each with a channel adapted to receive the hinge bar.
20. The collectibles display case of claim 19 the front second side fastener half comprises a hook plate with a hook on its distal end between the upper and lower side fastener members disposed to engage around the hinge bar as the hinge bar enters the channels.
21. The collectibles display case of claim 20 wherein the hook plate attaches intermediate the box second side with flexure allowing it to facilitate engagement and disengagement of the hinge bar as the hinge bar pushes the hook plate laterally as the hinge bar moves into the channels, the hook plate flexing to allow the hinge bar to pass and then springing back into engagement around it when the it is in within the channels.
22. The collectibles display of claim 1 further comprising a back first side fastener half on a box first side extending rearward from the box back, and
a back second side fastener half matching the back first side fastener half, the back second side fastener half on a box second side opposing the first side such that as two such cases are brought together with backs opposing, back first and second side fastener halves of the two cases mutually engage on each side.
23. The collectibles display case of claim 22 wherein
the back first side fastener half comprises a vertical catch plate with a hook on a distal end attached with flexure to the back first side, and
the back second side fastener half comprises a slot in the back second side adapted to receive a catch plate with the catch plate hook releasably engaging the back inside the box.
24. The collectibles display case of claim 23 wherein the catch plate extends from the back first side through a window in the back such that as two such cases are brought together with backs opposing, on each side the hook catch plate extends through the window into engagement in the slot without obstructing the box backs from coming into near face-to-face contact.
25. The collectibles display case of claim 1 further comprising a first plurality of feet depending downward from the bottom on which the case stands.
26. The collectibles display case of claim 25 further comprising
two eyes extending upward from the box back above the top each on flexible legs, and
two of said plurality of feet each also including a foot portion extending rearward of the box laterally disposed such that such that as an upper case is brought into stacked relation on a lower case with backs aligned, each foot portion extending rearward of an upper case urges the eye of the lower case outward of the box on the flexible legs until the foot portion extending rearward passes into the eye, the eye resiliently returning from its flex position therein releasably securing the cases together.
27. The collectibles display case of claim 26 wherein when said upper and lower cases are instead brought into back to back relation, said eyes are adjacent so as to not engage each other and said two of said plurality of feet are similarly adjacent.
28. The collectibles display case of claim 1 further comprising
a ring extending upward from the top at the front,
a step depending downward from the bottom at the front and matching the ring, aligned such that as two such cases are brought together in stacked relation with fronts aligned, the step fits under the ring of the two cases mutually engaging the cases with the ring of one case hanging from the step of the other case.
29. A collectibles display case comprising
a box accessible through a door that covers a door front, and
a first plurality of laterally spaced apart fingers near a box bottom and extending a short distance toward the door from a back opposite the door, adapted to removably receive a base on which a collectible is mounted, releasably securing the base between one or more fingers and the base bottom with each collectible freestanding in noncontact with the box or another object,
a second plurality of laterally spaced apart fingers near a box top and extending a short distance toward the door from the back opposite the door, also adapted to removably receive a base on which a collectible is mounted, releasably securing the base between one or more fingers and the base top with each collectible freestanding in noncontact with the box or another object,
wherein said first and second pluralities of laterally spaced apart fingers are disposed in the box to receive bases on which collectibles are respectively mounted such that collectibles extending into the box from their bases secured at the box bottom alternate with collectibles extending into the box from their bases secured at the box top with each collectible freestanding in noncontact with another collectible,
wherein the box with fingers is stackable with a first box stackable on top of a second box with fasteners releasably interconnecting the two boxes,
and wherein a first such box is attachable alongside a second such case with fasteners releasably interconnecting the cases alongside, either front to front or back to back,
a removable and adjustable carrying handle on each box such that all box carrying handles are removable for ease of box stacking except a single carrying handle adjusted to span between boxes mutually attached boxes.
30. The collectibles display case of claim 29 further comprising
a front first side fastener half on a box first side extending forward from the box front outside of the door, and
a front second side fastener half matching the front first side fastener half, the front second side fastener half on a box second side opposing the first side such that as two such cases are brought together with fronts opposing, front first and second side fastener halves of the two cases mutually engage on each side.
wherein
the front first side fastener half comprises a vertical hinge bar, and
the front second side fastener half comprises upper and lower side fastener members each with a channel adapted to receive the hinge bar, wherein the hook plate attaches intermediate the box second side with flexure allowing it to facilitate engagement and disengagement of the hinge bar as the hinge bar pushes the hook plate laterally as the hinge bar moves into the channels, the hook plate flexing to allow the hinge bar to pass and then springing back into engagement around it when the it is in within the channels
and wherein
the front second side fastener half comprises a hook plate with a hook on its distal end between the upper and lower side fastener members disposed to engage around the hinge bar as the hinge bar enters the channels.
31. The collectibles display of claim 29 further comprising
a back first side fastener half on a box first side extending rearward from the box back, and
a back second side fastener half matching the back first side fastener half, the back second side fastener half on a box second side opposing the first side such that as two such cases are brought together with backs opposing, back first and second side fastener halves of the two cases mutually engage on each side,
wherein
the back first side fastener half comprises a vertical catch plate with a hook on a distal end attached with flexure to the back first side, and
the back second side fastener half comprises a slot in the back second side adapted to receive a catch plate with the catch plate hook releasably engaging the back inside the box,
and wherein the catch plate extends from the back first side through a window in the back such that as two such cases are brought together with backs opposing, on each side the hook catch plate extends through the window into engagement in the slot without obstructing the box backs from coming into near face-to-face contact.
32. The collectibles display case of claim 29 further comprising
a first plurality of feet depending downward from the bottom on which the case stands, two of said plurality of feet each also including a foot portion extending rearward of the box laterally disposed such that such that as an upper case is brought into stacked relation on a lower case with backs aligned, each foot portion extending rearward of an upper case urges the eye of the lower case outward of the box on the flexible legs until the foot portion extending rearward passes into the eye, the eye resiliently returning from its flex position therein releasably securing the cases together, and
two eyes extending upward from the box back above the top each on flexible legs, and
wherein when said upper and lower cases are instead brought into back to back relation, said eyes are adjacent so as to not engage each other and said two of said plurality of feet are similarly adjacent,
a ring extending upward from the top at the front,
a step depending downward from the bottom at the front and matching the ring, aligned such that as two such cases are brought together in stacked relation with fronts aligned, the step fits under the ring of the two cases mutually engaging the cases with the ring of one case hanging from the step of the other case.
33. A collectibles display case comprising
a box accessible through a door that covers a door front, and
a first plurality of laterally spaced apart fingers near a box bottom and extending a short distance toward the door from a back opposite the door, adapted to removably receive a base on which a collectible is mounted, releasably securing the base between one or more fingers and the base bottom with each collectible freestanding in noncontact with the box or another object,
a second plurality of laterally spaced apart fingers near a box top and extending a short distance toward the door from the back opposite the door, also adapted to removably receive a base on which a collectible is mounted, releasably securing the base between one or more fingers and the base top with each collectible freestanding in noncontact with the box or another object,
wherein said first and second pluralities of laterally spaced apart fingers are disposed in the box to receive bases on which collectibles are respectively mounted such that collectibles extending into the box from their bases secured at the box bottom alternate with collectibles extending into the box from their bases secured at the box top with each collectible freestanding in noncontact with another collectible,
wherein the box with fingers is stackable with a first box stackable on top of a
second box with fasteners releasably interconnecting the two boxes,
and wherein a first such box is attachable alongside a second such case with
fasteners releasably interconnecting the cases alongside, either front to front or back to back,
a removable and adjustable carrying handle on each box such that all box carrying handles are removable for ease of box stacking except a single carrying handle adjusted to span between boxes mutually attached boxes.
a front first side fastener half on a box first side extending forward from the box front outside of the door, and
a front second side fastener half matching the front first side fastener half, the front second side fastener half on a box second side opposing the first side such that as two such cases are brought together with fronts opposing, front first and second side fastener halves of the two cases mutually engage on each side.
wherein
the front first side fastener half comprises a vertical hinge bar, and
the front second side fastener half comprises upper and lower side fastener members each with a channel adapted to receive the hinge bar, wherein the hook plate attaches intermediate the box second side with flexure allowing it to facilitate engagement and disengagement of the hinge bar as the hinge bar pushes the hook plate laterally as the hinge bar moves into the channels, the hook plate flexing to allow the hinge bar to pass and then springing back into engagement around it when the it is in within the channels
and wherein
the front second side fastener half comprises a hook plate with a hook on its distal end between the upper and lower side fastener members disposed to engage around the hinge bar as the hinge bar enters the channels, a back first side fastener half on a box first side extending rearward from the box back, and
a back second side fastener half matching the back first side fastener half, the back second side fastener half on a box second side opposing the first side such that as two such cases are brought together with backs opposing, back first and second side fastener halves of the two cases mutually engage on each side,
wherein
the back first side fastener half comprises a vertical catch plate with a hook on a distal end attached with flexure to the back first side, and
the back second side fastener half comprises a slot in the back second side adapted to receive a catch plate with the catch plate hook releasably engaging the back inside the box,
and wherein the catch plate extends from the back first side through a window in the back such that as two such cases are brought together with backs opposing, on each side the hook catch plate extends through the window into engagement in the slot without obstructing the box backs from coming into near face-to-face contact.
a first plurality of feet depending downward from the bottom on which the case stands, two of said plurality of feet each also including a foot portion extending rearward of the box laterally disposed such that such that as an upper case is brought into stacked relation on a lower case with backs aligned, each foot portion extending rearward of an upper case urges the eye of the lower case outward of the box on the flexible legs until the foot portion extending rearward passes into the eye, the eye resiliently returning from its flex position therein releasably securing the cases together, and
two eyes extending upward from the box back above the top each on flexible legs, and
wherein when said upper and lower cases are instead brought into back to back relation, said eyes are adjacent so as to not engage each other and said two of said plurality of feet are similarly adjacent,
a ring extending upward from the top at the front,
a step depending downward from the bottom at the front and matching the ring, aligned such that as two such cases are brought together in stacked relation with fronts aligned, the step fits under the ring of the two cases mutually engaging the cases with the ring of one case hanging from the step of the other case.
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