Stackable, interlocking carrying cases for making a modular desk having a removable desk top
Stackable and interlocking carrying cases in which to transport rack mounted electronics of the kind having particular application at a mobile tactical command and control center. A plurality of carrying cases are stacked one above the other to form columns suitable for transport on a pallet and for making a modular desk or table to be located in a tent or similar enclosure for use by command and control center personnel. Each carrying case has a pair of detachable side panels that are adapted to be connected side-by-side one another to form a substantially flat working surface for use as a removable top to extend across a pair of columns of carrying cases. Each of the pair of detachable side panels carries a pair of support bars that are rotatable so as to extend between and thereby connect the side panels together so as to be capable of holding the usual office equipment and supplies. By virtue of the detachable side panels, a modular desk or table can be quickly and easily assembled in the field entirely from the plurality of carrying cases.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to stackable and interlocking carrying cases in which to transport rack mounted electronics. The carrying cases are adapted to be stacked one above the other to facilitate shipment and storage and to build a modular desk or table having a removable top so as to conveniently fit within a tent at a mobile tactical command and control center that is located in the field.
2. Background Art
It is often desirable to carry fragile computers as well as related electrical hardware having communications, networking, data storage, and the like, applications in shock resistant portable cases so that such equipment can be transported without being susceptible to damage that may otherwise be caused by shock and similar mechanical forces to be encountered during transit. For example, the military may wish to ship listening equipment to a hostile environment to monitor and/or control a military exercise. By way of another example, a government agency may need sensitive equipment at a remote or inhospitable environment so that tests can be conducted and recorded.
However, it is undesirable to have to store bulky shipping containers at a mobile command and control station that must be capable of rapid deployment in the field. That is to say, before and after the typical shipping container has been emptied, such container is known to consume valuable space within a small enclosure (e.g. a tent) in which command and control personal and their furnishings are based. Consequently, such a grouping of shipping containers is likely to create tight working conditions within a small enclosure or require that larger and more expensive enclosures be available within which to house the personnel and the equipment required to operate a remote command and control center.
One solution to the problem of having to accommodate bulky shipping containers where operating space is at a premium is described in my copending patent application Ser. No. 10/797,752 filed Mar. 9, 2004 and entitled STACKABLE AND INTERLOCKING CARRYING CASES FOR A MOBILE TACTICLE COMMAND AND CONTROL CENTER. Disclosed therein are carrying cases that are capable of transporting rack mounted electronics as well as building a modular desk having a pull-out desk top for use by command and control personnel in the field.
The present invention represents an improvement to the carrying cases that have been described in my earlier filed copending application by enabling a modular desk or table to be built entirely from the carrying cases in which the rack mounted electronics are transported by virtue of at least some of the cases having dual use, detachable side panels.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONStackable and interlocking carrying cases are disclosed that are capable of being used for transporting rack mounted electronics and for building a modular desk or table within a small enclosure, such as a tent, at a mobile tactical command and control center in the field. Each carrying case has a top, bottom, front, back and a pair of dual use, detachable side panels. Each carrying case also includes a pair of wheels and one or more handles by which the case can be either carried or pulled over a rolling surface. The bodies of the carrying cases are provided with interlocking feet and complementary recesses which enable the cases to be stacked one above the other to form a column that is suitable for shipment on a pallet and for building a modular desk or table. In the later application, the carrying cases are arranged to form a pair of columns that are spaced from one another to accommodate a removable top therebetween.
According to the present improvement, the pair of dual use side panels are detachably connected to the body of at least one carrying case to protect the rack mounted electronics being transported therein. When it is desirable to build a modular desk or table in the field, the side panels are detached from the carrying case to be connected side-by-side one another to form the removable top. More particularly, a support bar is pivotally attached to each side panel. When the side panels are connected to the carrying case, the support bars extend longitudinally therealong. When the side panels are detached from the carrying case to form the removable top, the support bars are rotated through an arc of 90 degrees so as to extend laterally thereacross.
The side panels are then laid side-by-side one another so that the support bar that is pivotally attached to one side panel is pushed through a guide channel of the second side panel, and the support bar that is pivotally attached to the second side panel is pushed through a guide channel of the first side panel. The free ends of each support bar that is pivotally attached to one side panel is now attached to the adjacent side panel to establish a reliable brace for holding the side panels together. The combination first and second side panels is positioned between the pair of columns of carrying cases to form the removable top of the modular desk or table for supporting the same furnishings and equipment that would typically sit atop a conventional office desk.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring initially to
The external features of the stackable carrying case 1 of
The body of carrying case 1 includes a top 3, bottom 5, front 7 and back 9. A pair of wheels (not shown) are rotatably coupled to the bottom 5, and a pair of locking feet 12 project from the top 3 of carrying case 1. First and second pairs of locking recesses 14 and 16 are molded into the back 9 at opposite ends of carrying case 1. As is best shown in
A pull-out handle 8 is available at the front 7 of carrying case 1. The pull-out handle is slidable along the front 7 of case 1 between retracted and axially extended positions to permit the carrying case 1 to be pulled and rolled from place-to-place. In the event that it is not desirable to use pull-out handle 8 by which to transport the carrying case 1, a supplemental handle 22 is rotatably mounted and recessed within a pocket 24 at the top 3 of the carrying case 1.
As has been explained in my pending patent application Ser. No. 10/797,752, access to the interior of carrying case 1 is gained through side panels 28 and 30. As illustrated in
As earlier indicated, the stackable interlocking carrying case 1 of
More particularly, and referring concurrently to
A pair of (e.g. metallic) connectors 43 and 45 are affixed to opposite ends of the recess 36 of the first side panel 28 of
A first hollow guide channel 54 is fixedly connected to the first side panel 28 of
When it is desirable to build the modular desk 60 of
As is best shown in
Each of the free ends of the support bars 28 and 30 is provided with a pair of holes 62, 63 and 64, 65. When the side panels 28 and 30 are to be removed from or returned to the opposite sides of the carrying case 1 of
However, when the first and second support bars 40 and 42 of side panels 28 and 30 have been rotated away from their recesses 36 and 38 and fully inserted through their respective guide channels 56 and 54 in the manner shown in
The dual use side panels 28 and 30 herein disclosed provide the advantage that the modular desk 60 or a similar table can be build entirely from the carrying cases in and of themselves without any addition or modification thereof. By virtue of the foregoing, the command and control center in which the modular desk 60 is incorporated can be streamlined while providing an efficient and space saving use of the carrying cases.
Claims
1. A carrying case comprising a body including a top, a bottom, a front, a back and a pair of side panels, said pair of side panels adapted to be detached from said body and connected together to form a substantially flat working surface.
2. The carrying case recited in claim 1, also comprising at least one support bar extending between said pair of side panels to connect said pair of side panels together following the detachment of said pair of side panels from the body of said carrying case.
3. The carrying case recited in claim 1, also comprising a first support bar carried by a first side panel of said pair of side panels and a second support bar carried by the second side panel of said pair of side panels, said first and second support bars extending between said first and second side panels to connect said first and second side panels together following the detachment of said pair of side panels from the body of said carrying case.
4. The carrying case recited in claim 3, wherein the first support bar is pivotally connected to the first side panel of said pair of side panels and the second support bar is pivotally connected to the second side panel of said pair of side panels, said first and second support bars being rotatable relative to the respective first and second pair of side panels so as to extend between and connect said first and second side panels together.
5. The carrying case recited in claim 4, also comprising a guide channel connected to each of the first and second side panels of said pair of side panels, said first support bar being rotatable so as to extend between said first side panel and said second side panel by way of the guide channel connected to said second side panel, and said second support bar being rotated so as to extend between said second side panel and said first side panel by way of the guide channel connected to said first side panel.
6. The carrying case recited in claim 4, wherein each of said first and second support bars runs longitudinally along the respective first and second side panels of said pair of side panels when said pair of side panels are attached to the body of said carrying case, each of said first and second support bars being rotated so as to run laterally across the respective first and second side panels for connecting said first and second side panels side-by-side one another following the detachment of said pair of side panels from the body of said carrying case.
7. The carrying case recited in claim 6, wherein each of said first and second support bars has one end pivotally connected to the respective first and second side panels of said pair of side panels and first and second holes formed in the opposite free end thereof, the free end of each of said first and second support bars being respectively connected to said first and second side panels by way of said first hole when said first and second support bars run longitudinally along said first and second side panels, and the free end of each of said first and second support bars being respectively connected to said second and first side panels by way of said second hole when said support bars are rotated so as to run laterally across and extend between said first and second side panels.
8. The carrying case recited in claim 1, wherein the substantially flat working surface that is formed by the connection together of said pair of side panels is the top of a desk or table.
9. A plurality of carrying cases to be stacked together to form first and second columns of carrying cases, each of said carrying cases comprising a body including a top, a bottom, a back, a front and a pair of side panels, at least one of said pair of side panels adapted to be detached from the bodies of first and second carrying cases of said plurality of carrying cases and connected together to form a top to extend across said first and second columns of carrying cases.
10. The plurality of carrying cases recited in claim 9, also comprising at least one support bar extending between the one of said pair of side panels detached from the bodies of the first and second carrying cases of said plurality of carrying cases to connect said side panels together following the detachment of said side panels from said first and second carrying cases.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 5, 2004
Publication Date: Apr 6, 2006
Inventor: Stephen Harvey (El Paso, TX)
Application Number: 10/958,218
International Classification: A47B 85/00 (20060101);