Article container with multipurpose outer chamber

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6464078
  • Patent Number
    6,464,078
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 8, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 15, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A container for small articles, such as paper clips, toothpicks, pencils, pens and the like, is provided which has a multipurpose outer chamber. The outer chamber is transparent and holds indicia which may take one of two forms. In a first embodiment, the outer chamber can be filled with a transparent liquid, such as water or oil, containing indicia in the form of particles, such as glitter. Upon shaking the container, the particles temporarily become suspended in the liquid providing an interesting visual effect. In a second embodiment, the indicia may be an advertising message which includes words and/or logos printed on a sheet that surrounds a receptacle for containing the small articles that is located within the outer chamber. In a third embodiment, both the sheet bearing indicia and the glitter in a liquid can be used.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to a container for small articles, such as paper clips, toothpicks, pencils, pens and the like, and particularly to a container having a transparent multipurpose outer chamber for holding selected indicia or decorative items.




BACKGROUND ART




A common but very handy desktop container for receiving and dispensing paper clips includes a receptacle for the paper clips which has a top with a central opening surrounded by an annular magnet which attracts the paper clips as they are placed into the container or removed therefrom. The magnet assures that one or more paper clips are extending through the opening in the top of the container for easy use. This paper clip container is suitable for its intended purpose.




Individuals and companies promote their products and services by the use of various advertising mediums. One common method of advertising is through the use of paper weights which carry an advertising message and/or decorative or attention-getting devices. These typically take the form of transparent glass or plastic cubes or globes. The cubes or globes typically are mounted on a wooden or plastic base which may or may not include advertising indicia. The cubes and globes usually are filled with a transparent liquid, such as water or oil. An advertising message or logo can be placed on the surface of the cubes and globes or can be placed within them. Further indicia, in the form of brightly colored particles of glitter can be placed in the liquid within the cubes and globes. By shaking the cubes or globes, the particles become temporarily suspended in the liquid and attract attention to the advertising message or logo on or within the cubes and globes. While such cubes and globes are satisfactory for their intended purpose, they have no utilitarian purpose other than serving as a paper weight.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




This invention is directed to a container for small articles, such as paper clips, which has a multipurpose outer chamber. The outer chamber is transparent and holds indicia which may take one of two forms. In a first embodiment, the outer chamber can be filled with a transparent liquid, such as water or oil, containing indicia in the form of particles, such as glitter. Upon shaking the container, the particles temporarily become suspended in the liquid providing an interesting visual effect. In a second embodiment, the indicia may be an advertising message which includes words and/or logos printed on a sheet that surrounds a receptacle for containing the small articles that is located within the outer chamber. In a third embodiment, both the sheet bearing indicia and the glitter in a liquid can be used.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is perspective view of a first embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a second embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 3

is an exploded view showing the assembly of the container for both the first second embodiments;





FIG. 4

is a vertical section, taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 3

, showing additional details of the article container; and





FIG. 5

is an enlarged fragmentary section of FIG.


4


.











BEST MODE CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




The first embodiment of article container


10


is shown in FIG.


1


. The container includes a receptacle


12


for receiving small articles, such as paper clips


14


. Receptacle


12


can be either transparent or opaque but is preferably transparent for the reasons set forth below. Container


10


includes a transparent outer chamber


16


which forms a reservoir or space between it and receptacle


12


. Indicia in the form of glitter


18


is provided in a transparent liquid medium


20


, such as water or oil. The preferred medium is a viscous substance, such as oil. In this regard, it is important that whatever liquid is used it is such that glitter


18


can be temporarily suspended therein when the container is shaken so that glitter


18


surrounds receptacle


12


. A top cover


22


forms a seal between the upper ends of receptacle


12


an outer chamber


20


, respectively, as discussed more fully below. Cover


22


has an annular central opening


24


through which paper clips


14


are received and dispensed. An additional advantage is that the liquid medium


20


adds weight to the container so that it can serve an additional function as a paper weight. Furthermore, the weight of liquid medium


20


adds stability to the container so that it is less likely to tip over.




The second embodiment of article container


10


is shown in

FIG. 2

wherein a sheet


26


bearing indicia


28


which may include advertising in the form of words and/or a logo. In this embodiment the liquid medium


20


and the indicia in the form of glitter


18


is omitted.




A third embodiment can include the glitter


18


and the liquid medium


20


of FIG.


1


and the sheet


26


of FIG.


2


. In this case, sheet


26


must be made of a material, such as plastic, which will not deteriorate by being immersed in liquid medium


20


. Also, it is contemplated that advertising indicia can be placed directly on the outer surface of outer chamber


16


.




Container


10


is assembled in a matter which will be apparent by reference to

FIGS. 3 and 4

. First, glitter


18


is poured from glitter dispenser


30


into outer chamber


16


. Next, receptacle


12


, whose upper open end is centrally mounted about a circular opening


32


in square cover plate


34


, is inserted into outer chamber


16


, as shown in FIG.


4


. The peripheral edge of cover plate


34


has a ending flange


36


with a peripheral external recess


38


which interlocks wit a peripheral lip


40


extending upwardly from side wall of receptacle


12


and has an internal recess


42


which interlock, as shown in

FIG. 5. A

suitable adhesive can be placed along this interconnection to assure that no leakage occurs. Conveniently, cover plate


34


is provided with a fill opening


44


for adding liquid, such as oil


20


. An oil dispenser


46


can be us ed for this purpose which has a nozzle


48


that can be inserted into fill opening


44


. As best seen in

FIG. 4

, receptacle


12


is slightly shorter than outer chamber


16


so that bottom


46


of receptacle


12


is spaced above bottom


48


of chamber


16


so that oil


20


and glitter


18


can pass therebetween. After the oil has been filled to a level slightly below cover plate


34


a plug


50


is plied in fill opening


44


to seal the oil inside the space or reservoir formed between outer chamber


16


and receptacle


12


. The space between the upper level of oil


20


and cover plate


34


need only be enough to allow agitation of oil


20


when the container is shaken which is sufficient to cause the particles of glitter


18


to become temporarily suspended in the oil. This crates a pleasing visual effect to the user and will occur whenever container


10


is shaken to get access to the paper clips or when it is shaken merely to observe the visual effect created thereby. If receptacle


12


is transparent, light can pass both through receptacle


12


and outer chamber


16


. When container


10


is shaken, the resulting movement of suspended glitter


18


in oil


20


causes the illusion that the paper clips are suspended within outer chamber


16


because receptacle


12


becomes substantially invisible




Finally, cover


22


is planed over cover plate


34


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, cover


22


has a depending peripheral flange


52


which extends over the peripheral edge of cover plate


34


and the upper peripheral edge of outer chamber


16


and can be attached thereto by friction or by an adhesive. An annular magnet


54


is positioned in a recess


55


below opening


24


and held in place by annular plate


56


. Conveniently, cover


22


has a plurality of spaced depending pins


58


which engage corresponding upwardly extending sleeves


60


on annular plate


56


This structure positions magnet


54


so that it can attract and hold paper clips


14


when they are being placed into or retrieved from opening


24


in lid


22


of receptacle


12


.




When the embodiment of

FIG. 2

is made, instead of placing glitter in outer chamber


16


, sheet


26


, bearing indicia


28


, is wrapped around the outer surface of receptacle


12


prior to placing it inside outer chamber


16


. In this case, no oil is inserted through fill opening


44


. The space between outer chamber


16


and receptacle


12


merely contains ambient air.




If container


10


, in ant of the embodiments previously described, is to be used with articles which are as long or longer than receptacle


12


is high, cover


22


can be omitted. In this way, opening


32


is exposed, which is larger than opening


24


, to more easily accommodate articles such as toothpicks, pencils, pens an, the like.




From the foregoing, the advantages of this invention are readily apparent. An article container has been provided with an outer chamber which, in addition to dispensing and receiving small articles, such as paper clips, provides the multiple function of creating a venue for displaying advertising indicia and for displaying decorative indicia, such as glitter. Thus, every time the user of the container picks it up to retrieve a paper clip, the motion, such as shaking, created in removing the paper clips causes the glitter to be temporarily suspended in the oil creating a pleasing visual effect which draws the users attention to advertising indicia on or within the outer chamber.




This invention has been described in detail with reference to particular embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that various other modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. A container for storing and/or dispensing small articles, said container comprising:a receptacle for storing the small articles, having a side wall with an upper and lower end, a base formed at said lower end and an opening formed at said upper end through which the articles can be received and dispensed; a transparent outer chamber surrounding said receptacle and spaced therefrom, having a base and an upper end; indicia positioned in the space formed between said receptacle and said outer chamber; a magnet communicating with said opening for attracting the small articles; a cover having a recess formed in a lower surface thereof, and a cover opening for receiving said magnet; and an annular plate attached to said lower surface of said cover to capture said magnet in said recess.
  • 2. A method of constructing a container for storing and dispensing small articles, said method comprising the steps of:forming an outer chamber which has a base and an upper end; placing small particles in the outer chamber; providing a receptacle which has a base and an upper end; attaching a cover plate, having a central circular opening and a fill opening, to the upper end of the receptacle; placing the receptacle into the outer chamber and sealing the peripheral edge of the cover plate to the upper end of the outer chamber to provided a sealed space between the outer chamber and the receptacle so that the bottom of the receptacle is spaced above the bottom of the outer chamber; pouring liquid into the outer chamber through the fill opening enabling the liquid to suspend at least temporarily the small particles; and closing the fill opening.
  • 3. A method, as claimed in claim 2, including the further steps of:placing a cover, having a central opening with a magnet surrounding the central opening, over the cover plate; and attaching the cover to the cover plate.
  • 4. A method, as claimed in claim 2, including a further step after said step of attaching a cover plate of:placing an advertisement around the receptacle.
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Entry
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