SMALL TOOLBOX-STOOL
THE GAP
While working around the house, many times I find myself that no matter how much I stretch I can not reach things that are higher, slightly away from my extended arm, then I have to stop what I'm doing and make a trip to the basement to get the ladder to do the job, and I hate it.Normally in situations like this the thing I almost always have around me is my old toolbox, then why not to standup on a tall and strong toolbox serving as a stool to save me the trip to the basement to get the ladder.
While working around the house, many times I find myself that no matter how much I stretch I can not reach things that are higher, slightly away from my extended arm, then I have to stop what I'm doing and make a trip to the basement to get the ladder to do the job, and I hate it.Normally in situations like this the thing I almost always have around me is my old toolbox, then why not to standup on a tall and strong toolbox serving as a stool to save me the trip to the basement to get the ladder.
Small Toolbox-stool.
NOTE- The prototype is a digital creation, because it is my best way to represent the concept I have in mind.
The primary use of the artifact is as toolbox to store the tools we normally use, like hammer, pliers, side cutter, hacksaw, crescent wrench and so on and when needed, by stepping on the lid is a 24" high stool, to change light bulbs for instance.
Manufactured in molded plastic is designed to withstand the weight of a person.
The lid pivots on a hinge in the back and has a latch in the front to keep it closed.
The handle to carry the toolbox-stool sits flat folding into a recess provided in the lid.
The dimensions of the artifact are:
Height 24"
Width 30"
Depth 30"
NOTE- The prototype is a digital creation, because it is my best way to represent the concept I have in mind.
The primary use of the artifact is as toolbox to store the tools we normally use, like hammer, pliers, side cutter, hacksaw, crescent wrench and so on and when needed, by stepping on the lid is a 24" high stool, to change light bulbs for instance.
Manufactured in molded plastic is designed to withstand the weight of a person.
The lid pivots on a hinge in the back and has a latch in the front to keep it closed.
The handle to carry the toolbox-stool sits flat folding into a recess provided in the lid.
The dimensions of the artifact are:
Height 24"
Width 30"
Depth 30"