US20060283854A1 - Rack for storing containers - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47J—KITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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- A47B77/04—Provision for particular uses of compartments or other parts ; Compartments moving up and down, revolving parts
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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- the present invention relates to a rack for storing food containers that can be installed at a cooking stand of left and right sides of a kitchen sink or an upper side of a kitchen sink or a shelf or storing unit, and in particular to a rack for storing food containers that is implemented in such a manner that a container body and lid of a food container are separated, and container bodies are stacked for storage, and container lids are stacked for storage, so that a large number of food containers can be stored at a limited space.
- containers designed for storing foods are stored at a shelf or a storing unit installed above a kitchen sink in a common home.
- a lid having a sealing function covers a container body to prevent a food smell from being spread into a space of a refrigerator when storing foods in a refrigerator.
- the food container in which a sealing lid covers a container body has an excellent function of storing foods in a sealed state.
- food containers when food containers are not in use, they are stored in an engaged state between a container body and a lid for thereby disadvantageously occupying the space of a shelf or storing unit a lot.
- a container body and a container lid are separated and stored.
- the lids of food containers are stacked in a lid storing box that is opened and closed within a casing body like a drawer.
- the container bodies of the food containers are stacked and stored in a container storing member formed at an upper side of the casing body, so that a large number of food containers can be stored in a shelf of a kitchen or a storing unit in safe.
- a rack for storing food containers comprising an empty casing body with an upper side and one side of the same being opened; a lid storing box that is slidably engaged at the casing body and is inserted or withdrawn into/from one opened side of the casing body like a drawer for storing the lids of the food containers; a casing lid body that opens and closes the lid storing box and covers an opened upper side of the casing body; and a container storing member that is engaged at an upper side of the casing lid body for storing at least one container body of the food container in a vertically stacked state and is formed in multiple rows.
- inner and outer guide protrusions are protruded in parallel from both sides of a bottom upper surface of the casing body for forming a moving groove in a direction that the lid storing box is opened and closed; and a stopper protrusion is formed at a front end of the outer guide protrusion; a rail protrusion is protruded from both sides of a bottom lower surface of the lid storing box and is inserted between the inner and outer guide protrusions and slide along the moving groove; and an escape prevention protrusion that is protruded near a rear end of the rail protrusion and is engaged with the stopper protrusion.
- the container storing member is rotatable on the casing lid body.
- the container storing member is rotatably supported by a plurality of balls inserted into a retainer with equivalent angles and shapes installed at a fixture fixed at an upper surface of the casing lid.
- the fixture is fixed by a plurality of engaging protrusions protruded upwards from an upper surface of a concave part in a state that a circular protrusion protruded from a lower side of the same is inserted in a horizontal shape between the inner and outer circular protrusions protruded upwards from the concave part formed downwards at the center of the casing lid body, and inner and outer circular protrusions are formed at an upper surface of the fixture for forming a retainer receiving circular groove for receiving the retainer.
- a cylindrical part is protruded downwards from the center of a lower side of the container storing member, and a plurality of assembling protrusions are formed at a lower side of the cylindrical part and are rotatably inserted into an assembling hole formed at the center of the fixture, and a circular rotation member that is supported by a plurality of balls engaged at the retainer at a surrounding portion of the cylindrical part for thereby guiding a rotational operation of the container storing member.
- the container fixtures formed in a pair are formed at an upper surface of the container storing member in multiple pairs symmetrically at an inner side of the entrance of the container body for thereby fixing the container bodies when the container bodies of the food containers are made upside down and are stored.
- the container fixtures formed at an upper surface of the container storing member in multiple pairs are formed in a L-shape or an arc shape for effectively fixing the container bodies of the food containers having circular cross sections or rectangular sections.
- An escape prevention protrusion is protruded from a lower side of the casing lid body for preventing a lid storing box from being escaped from the casing body when opening the lid storing box.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a rack according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a disassembled perspective view illustrating a casing body and a lid storing tray of a rack according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a disassembled perspective view illustrating a casing lid and a container storing member of a rack according to the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view illustrating an assembled state of a rack according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a state of use according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view illustrating a state of use according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a rack according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a disassembled perspective view illustrating a casing body and a lid storing tray of a rack according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a disassembled perspective view illustrating a casing lid and a container storing member of a rack according to the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view illustrating an assembled state of a rack according to the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a state of use according to the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view illustrating a state of use according to the present invention.
- reference numeral 1 represents a rack for storing food containers.
- the food container storing rack 1 includes an empty casing body 2 with a part of front side and upper side among front, rear, left and right sides being opened, a lid storing box 3 inserted or withdrawn into/from an interior of the casing body, a casing lid body 4 for covering an upper side of the casing body 2 , and a container storing member 5 rotatably installed on the lid casing.
- a protrusion support part 22 is formed at a surrounding portion of a bottom 21 of the casing body 2 and is protruded more downwards as compared to a lower side of the bottom 21 with an upper surface being concaved.
- Inner and outer guide protrusions 23 and 24 are formed at left and right sides of the bottom 21 with respect to the opened front side of the casing body 2 and are protruded in parallel forwards and backwards.
- a moving groove 25 is formed between the inner and outer guides 23 and 24 .
- a stopper protrusion 26 is formed at each guide protrusion 24 of both sides.
- the stopper protrusion 26 is formed near an opened front side of the casing body 2 so that it operates a function of controlling an opening degree for preventing a rear end of the lid storing box 3 from not being escaped from an opened end of the casing body 2 .
- a rail protrusion 31 is formed at both lower ends of the lid storing box 4 and is slidably inserted into the moving groove 25 between the inner and outer guide protrusions 23 and 24 formed at both sides of the bottom 21 of the casing body 2 .
- An escape prevention protrusion 32 is formed at a rear end of the rail protrusion 31 and is caught by the stopper protrusion 26 formed at the outer guide protrusion 24 .
- the casing lid body 4 is assembled with an opened upper side of the casing body 2 being covered by the casing lid body 4 .
- Inner and outer assembling protrusion pieces 41 and 42 that are protruded downwards are assembled at a surrounding portion of the casing lid body 4 in a construction that an upper rim 27 of the casing body 2 is surrounded.
- an engaging protrusion 43 is formed at the outer assembling protrusion piece 42 at multiple portions and is protruded inwards and is elastically engaged with the upper rim 27 .
- the engaging protrusion 42 a is formed at left and right sides of the casing lid body 4 .
- a fixture 6 and a retainer 7 are sequentially assembled at the casing lid body 4 for rotatably installing the container storing member 5 .
- a concave part 43 is formed at the casing lid body 4 with its diameter being larger than the fixture 6 .
- An insertion hole 44 is formed at the center of the concave part 43 .
- Inner and outer circular protrusions 45 and 46 are formed at a surrounding portion of the insertion hole 44 .
- a plurality of engaging protrusions 47 are protruded from a surrounding portion of the outer circular protrusion 46 .
- the engaging protrusions are formed with equivalent angles for elastically engaging a surrounding portion of the fixture 6 .
- An engaging shoulder part 47 a is formed at the engaging protrusion 47 for engaging the fixture 6 .
- an assembling hole 61 is formed at the center of the fixture 6 .
- Inner and outer circular protrusions 63 and 64 are protruded from a surrounding portion of the fixture 6 for forming a receiving groove 62 that receives the retainer 7 .
- a circular protrusion 65 is protruded downwards from a lower side of the fixture 6 and is assembled between the inner and outer circular protrusions 45 and 46 of the casing lid body 4 .
- the retainer 7 includes a circular plate member 71 inserted into the retained receiving groove 62 formed at the fixture 6 , a plurality of ball receiving containers 72 protruded from a lower side of the same with equivalent angles and shapes, and a plurality of balls 73 rotatably inserted into the ball receiving containers 72 .
- the upper and lower sides of the balls 73 are protruded from the upper surface of the circular plate member 71 and the lower end of each ball receiving container 72 .
- the container storing member 5 is rotatably installed on the casing lid body 4 .
- a cylindrical part 51 is protruded downwards from a lower center of the container storing member 5 and has an outer diameter inserted into the assembling hole 61 of the fixture 6 .
- a plurality of assembling protrusions 52 are formed at a lower surrounding portion of the cylindrical part 51 and are contracted to its original state by an elastic recovering force when they are inserted into the assembling hole 61 of the fixture 6 after they are passed through the assembling hole 61 and then are engaged by the assembling hole 61 .
- the assembling protrusions 52 are not escaped from the assembling hole 61 and are rotatable therein.
- the engaging part 53 is inserted into an inner side of the assembling protrusion 52 so that each assembling protrusion 52 of the cylindrical part 51 is not escaped from the assembling hole 61 for thereby preventing each assembling protrusion 52 from not being contracted.
- a circular rotation member 54 having the same diameter as the retainer 7 is formed at a lower side of the supporting member 5 .
- the circular rotation member 54 is supported on the upper sides of the balls 73 engaged at the retainer and is rotated on the retainer 7 based on a rolling operation of the balls 73 , so that the container storing member 5 is rotatable on the casing lid body 4 .
- the container storing member 5 is designed to store the container body 8 a of the food container.
- a plurality of container fixtures 55 are formed on an upper surface of the container storing member 5 in multiple pairs symmetrically facing one another for supporting both inner sides of an entrance portion in a state that they are inserted into an inner side of the entrance when the container body 8 a is made upside down for stably stacking and storing the container body 8 a .
- two pairs of container fixtures 55 a among four container fixtures 55 have L-shaped flat cross section surfaces, and the remaining two pairs of the container fixtures 55 b have arc-shaped flat cross section surfaces.
- the L-shaped container fixtures 55 a are capable of stably supporting the container body 8 a having a rectangular cross section
- the arc-shaped container fixtures 55 b are capable of stably supporting the container body 8 a having a circular cross section.
- Each pair of container fixtures 55 may be integrally formed on the upper surface of the container storing member 5 or may be formed separately from the container support member 5 in an assembling type.
- the bottom surface of the container storing ember 5 is formed of a curved surface that is getting lower and lower in the direction from the center portion to the circumferential portion.
- a support protrusion 56 is formed at the outer sides of both ends of the container fixture of one side positioned at a circumferential portion among each pair of the container fixtures 55 for supporting one side of an entrance of the container body 8 a . Therefore, the container body 8 a of which entrance surrounds each pair of the container fixture 55 has a smooth curved shape with an upper surface of the container storing member 5 being smoothly curved downwards in a direction from the center to the outer circumferential portion.
- one side of the entrance of the container body 8 a is supported by the support protrusion 56 in a horizontal shape, so that a plurality of container bodies 8 a can be stacked in a vertical shape and are stored.
- a handle 33 is formed at a front surface of the lid storing box 3 .
- a lid 8 b of the food container is stored in a storing space of the interior.
- a partition 34 is formed for partitioning the storing space into two parts as shown in FIG. 5 for aligning the lids 8 b stored in the storing space of the lid storing box 3 in two rows.
- the partition 34 is detachable and is formed in an assembling type.
- an escape prevention protrusion 48 is protruded downwards from a lower side of the concave portion 43 of the casing lid body 4 with a rear upper end of the lid storing box 3 being caught by the same for preventing the lid storing box 3 from being fully escaped when opening the lid storing box 3 .
- the food container storing rack 1 is installed at an upper side of a cooking stand in which a kitchen sink is installed or is simply placed on a shelf or a storing unit installed above the cooking stand, for thereby storing food containers.
- the rack 1 may be used for storing food containers without lids, but may be well adapted to store the food containers formed of the container bodies 8 a capable of storing foods therein, and lids 8 b capable of sealing the container body.
- the container body 8 a and the lid 8 b are separated and separately stored in the container storing member 5 and the lid storing box 3 .
- the lids are stacked in the storing space of the lid storing box 3 engaged into the casing body 2 like a drawer type, so that a larger number of the lids 8 b can be stored.
- the container body 8 a they are made upside down and are stored in each pair of the container fixtures 55 .
- the container bodies 8 a having rectangular cross sections are stacked and stored.
- the container bodies 8 a having rectangular cross sections are made upside down and are stacked and stored in the L-shaped container fixture 55 a in a stacked construction, and the container bodies 8 a having the circular cross sections are made upside down and are stacked and stored in the arc-shaped container fixture 55 b in a stacked construction.
- each lid 8 b separated from the container body 8 a is sequentially stacked and stored in the lid storing box 3 engaged into the casing body 2 like a drawer, so that the lids cannot be lost.
- the user when a user wants to take out a certain one container body 8 a among the multiple container bodies 8 a stacked and stored in the storing rack 1 , the user simply rotates the container storing member 5 in a certain direction, so that the container bodies 8 a stacked and stored in each pair of the container fixtures 55 are rotated, whereby the user can easily find out a desired container body and can take out the same.
- the lid 8 b matching with the taking-out container body 8 a is searched among the lids 8 b stored in the storing space by opening the lid storing box 3 and is taken out.
- the container body and the lid are separated, and the container body is made upside down and is stored in the container storing member.
- multiple container bodies may be made upside down and then may be stacked and stored.
- the lids separated from the container bodies are aligned in the lid storing box engaged into the casing body like a drawer, so that it is possible to effectively store multiple food containers.
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A rack for storing containers is disclosed. When storing empty food containers, a container body and a container lid are separated and stored. The lids of food containers are stacked in a lid storing box that is opened and closed within a casing body like a drawer. The container bodies of the food containers are stacked and stored in a container storing member formed at an upper side of the casing body, so that a large number of food containers can be stored in a shelf of a kitchen or a storing unit in safe.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a rack for storing food containers that can be installed at a cooking stand of left and right sides of a kitchen sink or an upper side of a kitchen sink or a shelf or storing unit, and in particular to a rack for storing food containers that is implemented in such a manner that a container body and lid of a food container are separated, and container bodies are stacked for storage, and container lids are stacked for storage, so that a large number of food containers can be stored at a limited space.
- 2. Description of the Background Art
- Generally, containers designed for storing foods are stored at a shelf or a storing unit installed above a kitchen sink in a common home.
- Recently, a lid having a sealing function covers a container body to prevent a food smell from being spread into a space of a refrigerator when storing foods in a refrigerator.
- The food container in which a sealing lid covers a container body has an excellent function of storing foods in a sealed state. However, when food containers are not in use, they are stored in an engaged state between a container body and a lid for thereby disadvantageously occupying the space of a shelf or storing unit a lot.
- Namely, in a state that a lid is engaged with a container body, it is impossible to decrease the volume of a food container for thereby occupying the storing space a lot. In the case that a plurality of food containers are stacked by inserting into one another and are arranged from an inner side to an outer side in a storing unit, it is needed to sequentially take out the stacked containers from the outer one to the inner one, so that many inconvenience are caused.
- Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to overcome the above-described problems encountered in the conventional art.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a rack for storing containers. When storing empty food containers, a container body and a container lid are separated and stored. The lids of food containers are stacked in a lid storing box that is opened and closed within a casing body like a drawer. The container bodies of the food containers are stacked and stored in a container storing member formed at an upper side of the casing body, so that a large number of food containers can be stored in a shelf of a kitchen or a storing unit in safe.
- It is further another object of the present invention to provide a rack for storing containers in which when container bodies are stacked and stored in upside down shapes at the container storing member, the container bodies can be fixed for thereby storing a large number of container bodies in a stable state.
- It is still further another object of the present invention to provide a rack for storing containers in which a desired container body can be easily taken out among the container bodies that are stacked and stored in upper and lower sides in multiple rows using a certain unit capable of rotating the container storing unit.
- To achieve the above objects, there is provided a rack for storing food containers, comprising an empty casing body with an upper side and one side of the same being opened; a lid storing box that is slidably engaged at the casing body and is inserted or withdrawn into/from one opened side of the casing body like a drawer for storing the lids of the food containers; a casing lid body that opens and closes the lid storing box and covers an opened upper side of the casing body; and a container storing member that is engaged at an upper side of the casing lid body for storing at least one container body of the food container in a vertically stacked state and is formed in multiple rows.
- In addition, inner and outer guide protrusions are protruded in parallel from both sides of a bottom upper surface of the casing body for forming a moving groove in a direction that the lid storing box is opened and closed; and a stopper protrusion is formed at a front end of the outer guide protrusion; a rail protrusion is protruded from both sides of a bottom lower surface of the lid storing box and is inserted between the inner and outer guide protrusions and slide along the moving groove; and an escape prevention protrusion that is protruded near a rear end of the rail protrusion and is engaged with the stopper protrusion.
- The container storing member is rotatable on the casing lid body.
- The container storing member is rotatably supported by a plurality of balls inserted into a retainer with equivalent angles and shapes installed at a fixture fixed at an upper surface of the casing lid.
- The fixture is fixed by a plurality of engaging protrusions protruded upwards from an upper surface of a concave part in a state that a circular protrusion protruded from a lower side of the same is inserted in a horizontal shape between the inner and outer circular protrusions protruded upwards from the concave part formed downwards at the center of the casing lid body, and inner and outer circular protrusions are formed at an upper surface of the fixture for forming a retainer receiving circular groove for receiving the retainer.
- A cylindrical part is protruded downwards from the center of a lower side of the container storing member, and a plurality of assembling protrusions are formed at a lower side of the cylindrical part and are rotatably inserted into an assembling hole formed at the center of the fixture, and a circular rotation member that is supported by a plurality of balls engaged at the retainer at a surrounding portion of the cylindrical part for thereby guiding a rotational operation of the container storing member.
- The container fixtures formed in a pair are formed at an upper surface of the container storing member in multiple pairs symmetrically at an inner side of the entrance of the container body for thereby fixing the container bodies when the container bodies of the food containers are made upside down and are stored.
- The container fixtures formed at an upper surface of the container storing member in multiple pairs are formed in a L-shape or an arc shape for effectively fixing the container bodies of the food containers having circular cross sections or rectangular sections.
- An escape prevention protrusion is protruded from a lower side of the casing lid body for preventing a lid storing box from being escaped from the casing body when opening the lid storing box.
- The present invention will become better understood with reference to the accompanying drawings which are given only by way of illustration and thus are not limitative of the present invention, wherein;
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a rack according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a disassembled perspective view illustrating a casing body and a lid storing tray of a rack according to the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a disassembled perspective view illustrating a casing lid and a container storing member of a rack according to the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view illustrating an assembled state of a rack according to the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a state of use according to the present invention; and -
FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view illustrating a state of use according to the present invention. -
FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a rack according to the present invention;FIG. 2 is a disassembled perspective view illustrating a casing body and a lid storing tray of a rack according to the present invention;FIG. 3 is a disassembled perspective view illustrating a casing lid and a container storing member of a rack according to the present invention;FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view illustrating an assembled state of a rack according to the present invention;FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a state of use according to the present invention; andFIG. 6 is a cross sectional view illustrating a state of use according to the present invention. - In the drawings, reference numeral 1 represents a rack for storing food containers. The food container storing rack 1 includes an
empty casing body 2 with a part of front side and upper side among front, rear, left and right sides being opened, a lid storingbox 3 inserted or withdrawn into/from an interior of the casing body, acasing lid body 4 for covering an upper side of thecasing body 2, and acontainer storing member 5 rotatably installed on the lid casing. - A protrusion support part 22 is formed at a surrounding portion of a
bottom 21 of thecasing body 2 and is protruded more downwards as compared to a lower side of thebottom 21 with an upper surface being concaved. Inner andouter guide protrusions bottom 21 with respect to the opened front side of thecasing body 2 and are protruded in parallel forwards and backwards. A movinggroove 25 is formed between the inner andouter guides stopper protrusion 26 is formed at eachguide protrusion 24 of both sides. Here, thestopper protrusion 26 is formed near an opened front side of thecasing body 2 so that it operates a function of controlling an opening degree for preventing a rear end of the lid storingbox 3 from not being escaped from an opened end of thecasing body 2. - Next, the lid storing
box 3 is engaged so that it is inserted and withdrawn into/from the interior of thecasing body 2 like a drawer. Arail protrusion 31 is formed at both lower ends of the lid storingbox 4 and is slidably inserted into the movinggroove 25 between the inner andouter guide protrusions bottom 21 of thecasing body 2. Anescape prevention protrusion 32 is formed at a rear end of therail protrusion 31 and is caught by thestopper protrusion 26 formed at theouter guide protrusion 24. - Therefore, when the lid storing
box 3 is withdrawn from thecasing body 2, therail protrusions 31 of the lid storingbox 3 slide outwards along the movinggroove 25 of thecasing body 2, and theescape prevention protrusion 32 formed at the rear end of thelid storing groove 3 is caught by thestopper protrusion 26, so that thelid storing groove 3 is opened in a state that it is not fully escaped from thecasing body 2 with a part of the rear end of the same being inserted into thecasing body 2. - Next, the
casing lid body 4 is assembled with an opened upper side of thecasing body 2 being covered by thecasing lid body 4. Inner and outer assemblingprotrusion pieces casing lid body 4 in a construction that anupper rim 27 of thecasing body 2 is surrounded. As shown inFIG. 3 , anengaging protrusion 43 is formed at the outer assemblingprotrusion piece 42 at multiple portions and is protruded inwards and is elastically engaged with theupper rim 27. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, theengaging protrusion 42 a is formed at left and right sides of thecasing lid body 4. - A fixture 6 and a retainer 7 are sequentially assembled at the
casing lid body 4 for rotatably installing thecontainer storing member 5. - In addition, a
concave part 43 is formed at thecasing lid body 4 with its diameter being larger than the fixture 6. Aninsertion hole 44 is formed at the center of theconcave part 43. Inner and outercircular protrusions insertion hole 44. A plurality ofengaging protrusions 47 are protruded from a surrounding portion of the outercircular protrusion 46. The engaging protrusions are formed with equivalent angles for elastically engaging a surrounding portion of the fixture 6. Anengaging shoulder part 47 a is formed at theengaging protrusion 47 for engaging the fixture 6. - Next, an assembling
hole 61 is formed at the center of the fixture 6. Inner and outercircular protrusions groove 62 that receives the retainer 7. In addition, acircular protrusion 65 is protruded downwards from a lower side of the fixture 6 and is assembled between the inner and outercircular protrusions casing lid body 4. - Here, the retainer 7 includes a
circular plate member 71 inserted into the retained receivinggroove 62 formed at the fixture 6, a plurality ofball receiving containers 72 protruded from a lower side of the same with equivalent angles and shapes, and a plurality ofballs 73 rotatably inserted into theball receiving containers 72. The upper and lower sides of theballs 73 are protruded from the upper surface of thecircular plate member 71 and the lower end of eachball receiving container 72. - The
container storing member 5 is rotatably installed on thecasing lid body 4. Acylindrical part 51 is protruded downwards from a lower center of thecontainer storing member 5 and has an outer diameter inserted into the assemblinghole 61 of the fixture 6. A plurality of assemblingprotrusions 52 are formed at a lower surrounding portion of thecylindrical part 51 and are contracted to its original state by an elastic recovering force when they are inserted into the assemblinghole 61 of the fixture 6 after they are passed through the assemblinghole 61 and then are engaged by the assemblinghole 61. The assemblingprotrusions 52 are not escaped from the assemblinghole 61 and are rotatable therein. - The engaging
part 53 is inserted into an inner side of the assemblingprotrusion 52 so that each assemblingprotrusion 52 of thecylindrical part 51 is not escaped from the assemblinghole 61 for thereby preventing each assemblingprotrusion 52 from not being contracted. - A
circular rotation member 54 having the same diameter as the retainer 7 is formed at a lower side of the supportingmember 5. Thecircular rotation member 54 is supported on the upper sides of theballs 73 engaged at the retainer and is rotated on the retainer 7 based on a rolling operation of theballs 73, so that thecontainer storing member 5 is rotatable on thecasing lid body 4. - The
container storing member 5 is designed to store thecontainer body 8 a of the food container. A plurality ofcontainer fixtures 55 are formed on an upper surface of thecontainer storing member 5 in multiple pairs symmetrically facing one another for supporting both inner sides of an entrance portion in a state that they are inserted into an inner side of the entrance when thecontainer body 8 a is made upside down for stably stacking and storing thecontainer body 8 a. As shown inFIG. 1 , two pairs ofcontainer fixtures 55 a among fourcontainer fixtures 55 have L-shaped flat cross section surfaces, and the remaining two pairs of thecontainer fixtures 55 b have arc-shaped flat cross section surfaces. - Here, the L-shaped
container fixtures 55 a are capable of stably supporting thecontainer body 8 a having a rectangular cross section, and the arc-shapedcontainer fixtures 55 b are capable of stably supporting thecontainer body 8 a having a circular cross section. - Each pair of
container fixtures 55 may be integrally formed on the upper surface of thecontainer storing member 5 or may be formed separately from thecontainer support member 5 in an assembling type. - In addition, the bottom surface of the
container storing ember 5 is formed of a curved surface that is getting lower and lower in the direction from the center portion to the circumferential portion. Asupport protrusion 56 is formed at the outer sides of both ends of the container fixture of one side positioned at a circumferential portion among each pair of thecontainer fixtures 55 for supporting one side of an entrance of thecontainer body 8 a. Therefore, thecontainer body 8 a of which entrance surrounds each pair of thecontainer fixture 55 has a smooth curved shape with an upper surface of thecontainer storing member 5 being smoothly curved downwards in a direction from the center to the outer circumferential portion. However, as shown inFIG. 6 , one side of the entrance of thecontainer body 8 a is supported by thesupport protrusion 56 in a horizontal shape, so that a plurality ofcontainer bodies 8 a can be stacked in a vertical shape and are stored. - A
handle 33 is formed at a front surface of thelid storing box 3. Alid 8 b of the food container is stored in a storing space of the interior. Apartition 34 is formed for partitioning the storing space into two parts as shown inFIG. 5 for aligning thelids 8 b stored in the storing space of thelid storing box 3 in two rows. Thepartition 34 is detachable and is formed in an assembling type. - In addition, an
escape prevention protrusion 48 is protruded downwards from a lower side of theconcave portion 43 of thecasing lid body 4 with a rear upper end of thelid storing box 3 being caught by the same for preventing thelid storing box 3 from being fully escaped when opening thelid storing box 3. - The operation of the present invention will be described.
- The food container storing rack 1 according to the present invention is installed at an upper side of a cooking stand in which a kitchen sink is installed or is simply placed on a shelf or a storing unit installed above the cooking stand, for thereby storing food containers. The rack 1 may be used for storing food containers without lids, but may be well adapted to store the food containers formed of the
container bodies 8 a capable of storing foods therein, andlids 8 b capable of sealing the container body. - When storing the food containers formed of the
container body 8 a and thelid 8 b, thecontainer body 8 a and thelid 8 b are separated and separately stored in thecontainer storing member 5 and thelid storing box 3. As shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 , in the case of thelid 8 b, the lids are stacked in the storing space of thelid storing box 3 engaged into thecasing body 2 like a drawer type, so that a larger number of thelids 8 b can be stored. In the case of thecontainer body 8 a, they are made upside down and are stored in each pair of thecontainer fixtures 55. In this case, when each pair of the container fixtures formed on the upper surface of thecontainer storing member 5 are formed in a L-shape, as shown inFIG. 5 , thecontainer bodies 8 a having rectangular cross sections are stacked and stored. As shown inFIG. 1 , in the case that the L-shapedcontainer fixture 55 a and the arc-shapedcontainer fixture 55 b are provided on the upper surface of thecontainer supporting member 5, thecontainer bodies 8 a having rectangular cross sections are made upside down and are stacked and stored in the L-shapedcontainer fixture 55 a in a stacked construction, and thecontainer bodies 8 a having the circular cross sections are made upside down and are stacked and stored in the arc-shapedcontainer fixture 55 b in a stacked construction. - Therefore, when the
container bodies 8 a are made upside down and are stacked on the upper surface of thecontainer storing member 5, since thecontainer bodies 8 a stacked from the upper sides are stacked like surrounding the container bodies stacked in the lower sides, so that it is possible to stack and store a large number of thecontainer bodies 8 a. - Since the
container bodies 8 a are stacked in a vertical shape with an inserted shape, it is possible to stably stack a multiple number of thecontainer bodies 8 a in a pair of thecontainer fixtures 55. In addition, eachlid 8 b separated from thecontainer body 8 a is sequentially stacked and stored in thelid storing box 3 engaged into thecasing body 2 like a drawer, so that the lids cannot be lost. - In addition, when a user wants to take out a certain one
container body 8 a among themultiple container bodies 8 a stacked and stored in the storing rack 1, the user simply rotates thecontainer storing member 5 in a certain direction, so that thecontainer bodies 8 a stacked and stored in each pair of thecontainer fixtures 55 are rotated, whereby the user can easily find out a desired container body and can take out the same. Thelid 8 b matching with the taking-outcontainer body 8 a is searched among thelids 8 b stored in the storing space by opening thelid storing box 3 and is taken out. - As described above, when storing the food container formed of a container body and a lid in a set, the container body and the lid are separated, and the container body is made upside down and is stored in the container storing member. In this case, multiple container bodies may be made upside down and then may be stacked and stored. The lids separated from the container bodies are aligned in the lid storing box engaged into the casing body like a drawer, so that it is possible to effectively store multiple food containers. In addition, when taking out one container body from the multiple container bodies stacked and stored in the rack, it is needed to rotate the container storing member for thereby fining out a desired one. Therefore, it is easy to take out the same. It is possible to effectively prevent the lids from being lost by storing the same in the lid storing box. It is easy to take out a desired one lid from the lid storing box. Multiple container bodies and lids can be easily and quickly taken out from the rack.
- As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described examples are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within the meets and bounds of the claims, or equivalences of such meets and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
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1. A rack for storing food containers, comprising:
an empty casing body with an upper side and one side of the same being opened;
a lid storing box that is slidably engaged at the casing body and is inserted or withdrawn into/from one opened side of the casing body like a drawer for storing the lids of the food containers;
a casing lid body that opens and closes the lid storing box and covers an opened upper side of the casing body; and
a container storing member that is engaged at an upper side of the casing lid body for storing at least one container body of the food container in a vertically stacked state and is formed in multiple rows.
2. The rack of claim 1 , wherein inner and outer guide protrusions are protruded in parallel from both sides of a bottom upper surface of the casing body for forming a moving groove in a direction that the lid storing box is opened and closed; and a stopper protrusion is formed at a front end of the outer guide protrusion; a rail protrusion is protruded from both sides of a bottom lower surface of the lid storing box and is inserted between the inner and outer guide protrusions and slide along the moving groove; and an escape prevention protrusion that is protruded near a rear end of the rail protrusion and is engaged with the stopper protrusion.
3. The rack of claim 1 , wherein said container storing member is rotatable on the casing lid body.
4. The rack of either claim 1 or claim 3 , wherein said container storing member is rotatably supported by a plurality of balls inserted into a retainer with equivalent angles and shapes installed at a fixture fixed at an upper surface of the casing lid.
5. The rack of claim 4 , wherein said fixture is fixed by a plurality of engaging protrusions protruded upwards from an upper surface of a concave part in a state that a circular protrusion protruded from a lower side of the same is inserted in a horizontal shape between the inner and outer circular protrusions protruded upwards from the concave part formed downwards at the center of the casing lid body, and inner and outer circular protrusions are formed at an upper surface of the fixture for forming a retainer receiving circular groove for receiving the retainer.
6. The rack of one among claims 1 through 3, wherein a cylindrical part is protruded downwards from the center of a lower side of the container storing member, and a plurality of assembling protrusions are formed at a lower side of the cylindrical part and are rotatably inserted into an assembling hole formed at the center of the fixture, and a circular rotation member that is supported by a plurality of balls engaged at the retainer at a surrounding portion of the cylindrical part for thereby guiding a rotational operation of the container storing member.
7. The rack of one among claims 1 through 3, wherein said container fixtures formed in a pair are formed at an upper surface of the container storing member in multiple pairs symmetrically at an inner side of the entrance of the container body for thereby fixing the container bodies when the container bodies of the food containers are made upside down and are stored.
8. The rack of one among claims 1 through 3, wherein said container fixtures formed at an upper surface of the container storing member in multiple pairs are formed in a L-shape or an arc shape for effectively fixing the container bodies of the food containers having circular cross sections or rectangular sections.
9. The rack of claim 1 , wherein an escape prevention protrusion is protruded from a lower side of the casing lid body for preventing a lid storing box from being escaped from the casing body when opening the lid storing box.
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