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Combination-type tool box
   
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US Patent 5676253
Issued Date
October 14, 1997
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A combination-type tool box comprises a polygonal main body and a plurality of receiving boxes fastened pivotally with the main body such that the receiving boxes can be rolled in series to rest against the longitudinal sides of the main body. The main body is provided therein with a receiving space for keeping tools having a relatively larger dimension. The receiving boxes are provided therein respectively with a plurality of tool slots for keeping tools of various dimensions as well as a variety of component parts.
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Published
October 14, 1997
Application Number
08/678,646
Filed
July 11, 1996
US Classification
206/748   206/372 220/520
Int'l Classification
B25H   3/02   (20060101)   B25H   3/00   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
206/315.11   206/372   206/373   206/585   206/748   206/822   220/4.26   220/4.27   220/520  
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