The present disclosure relates to portable work surfaces and, more specifically to a work surface that attaches to another container.
The statements in this section merely provide background information related to the present disclosure and may not constitute prior art.
Trash and recycling receptacles, especially ones containing wheels, are being used more and more frequently. Some cities have purchased a receptacle for each home owner in that district and others are bought by individuals. With these becoming common place and taking up prime user space on a user's property such as in a garage or next to or on a driveway, there is a need to utilize this prime occupied space but turning it into something that can be used instead rather than being dedicated to a space consuming passive container that just sits around or six (6) days of the week waiting to be taken to the curb for weekly trash pickup.
The inventor herein has identified a need to utilize the space occupied by these passive trash and recycling receptacles or retainer by turning the receptacle or retainer into something that can be a utilized as an asset of the user instead of taking up the limited space in or around one's residence. The present invention solves the wasted space problem of trash receptacles taking up prime space by transforming the trash receptacle in a work station by transforming the trash receptacle into a free standing based for a flat usable work area where a user can complete varying tasks but that can be moved around to accommodate differing needs, to store readily accessible tools, and then removed as necessary once a week for taking the trash out to the curb for local weekly trash pickup.
The inventor hereof has succeeded at designing a portable work surface that can be used for working with a household container as the support based for working around the house, in the garage or outside for performing various tasks. It is easily stored when not in use, and easily attached to a household container for use as a work surface or working area.
According to one aspect, a portable work area apparatus creates a work area on top of a container having a container body defining a cavity for receiving storable items through an opening defined by a top end of the container body. The portable work area apparatus having a body with a top portion and an opposing bottom portion. The top portion has an outer edge and a top surface that is substantially flat and that provides a working surface. The bottom portion has a bottom surface. Also included is a downward extending attachment feature coupled to the body and that is positioned below the bottom portion of the body with the downward extending attachment feature configured for selective engagement with at least a portion of the top end of the container body when the apparatus is placed thereon for selective attachment of the apparatus thereto.
A method of providing a portable work surface on top of a container, the method with the steps of positioning a portable work area apparatus having a work area on top above a top portion of a container having a container body defining a cavity for receiving storable items through an opening defined by a top end of the container body. The method using a portable work area apparatus having a body having a top portion and an opposing bottom portion, the top portion having an outer edge and a top surface that is substantially flat and provides a working surface, the bottom portion having a bottom surface, and having a downward extending attachment feature coupled to the body and positioned below the bottom portion of the body. The method also including the step of attaching the portable work area apparatus to a top end of the container by selectively engaging the downward extending attachment feature to at least a portion of the top end of the container body when the apparatus is placed thereon.
Further aspects of the present disclosure will be in part apparent and in part pointed out below. It should be understood that various aspects of the disclosure may be implemented individually or in combination with one another. It should also be understood that the detailed description and drawings, while indicating certain exemplary embodiments, are intended for purposes of illustration only and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure.
It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure or the disclosure's applications or uses.
In one embodiment, a portable work area apparatus creates a work area on top of a container such as a trash can. Such a container has a container body that typically includes an outer portion and that includes or defines a cavity. As with the embodiment where the container is a trash can, the cavity is configured to receive and selectively dispense storable items such as trash or recyclables through an opening defined at a top end of the container body. In the past, such containers served no other purpose, but for temporary storage, but were often located in prime and easily accessible locations but that were also areas where a user may wish to also be using for work projects such as in or near a garage or driveway. As should be known to those of skill in the art after reviewing his description the portable work area can be used with any type of suitable container and can be adapted to old and new containers and still be within the scope of the present descriptions. By way of example, but not limited hereto, containers can include recycling containers that can contain wheels, recycling bins, trash cans that can be made from different types of materials including plastics and metals.
In this manner, the portable work area apparatus can be placed by a user onto the top of the container to enable the user to convert the container into a supporting structure for a work area for use by the user. The potable work area apparatus can be stored apart from the container when not attached or placed onto the container such as when not in use. The portable work area apparatus having a body that is substantial compact and boxed or circular shaped and having a thickness between 4 and 8 inches and an outer dimension of between 24 and 48 inches on each of its sides. As the portable work area apparatus can be configured of a plastic, such as by molding, or from a metal or wood based product, the weight can vary, but is typically such that the size, dimensions and weight enable the user to easily place the portable work area apparatus onto the container for use, to remove the portable work area apparatus when its use is no longer required, and to store the unused portable work area apparatus until the next use is desired.
As described herein, in some embodiments, the portable work area apparatus has a body with a top portion and an opposing bottom portion. The top portion has an outer edge and a top surface that is substantially flat which provides a user with a working surface when the apparatus is placed on top of a container. The bottom portion has a bottom surface, which is positionable in the direction of the container and proximate to the cavity or the top of the container, when the portable work area apparatus is placed on the container for use by the user. To help selectively secure the portable work area apparatus to the top of the container, the top portion can included a downward extending attachment feature coupled to the body that is positioned below the bottom portion of the body of the portable work area apparatus. The downward extending attachment feature or features can be configured to selectively engage with a portion or all of the top end of the container body when the apparatus is placed thereon for selective attachment of the apparatus thereto. In some embodiments, the downward extending attachment feature can include two or more extension features that are positioned for selective engagement with at least two opposing sides of the top end of the container body. The container body can include a handle proximate to the top end of the container body wherein the bottom portion of the body has a shape to conform to or receive the handle of the container body when placed for selective attachment thereon.
In some such embodiments, the two or more extension features are configured, adapted or otherwise dimensioned such that they selectively engage two opposing sides of the top end of the container body, or both of the two opposing sides of the top end, or one or more opposing portions if the container is round rather than being rectangular. By way of example, in one embodiment the two or more extension features are adapted to engage with two or more inner walls proximate to the top end of the container body. In some embodiments, at least two sets of two substantially opposing features engage the top end of the body of the container.
In another example, the two or more extension features are adapted to engage with two or more outer walls proximate to the top end of the container body. In other embodiments, the two or more extensions can include features for engaging both the outer and the inner walls of the top end of the container body such as those defining the cavity. These may be proximate to each other or offset in a staggered pattern that may be dependent on the shape of the top end of the container. In some embodiments, these features aid in the selective engagement of the portable work area apparatus to the container during use by the user.
The two or more extension features can be engaged or in abutment with an outer lip associated with the top end of the container body. In a different example the abutment of the two or more extension features with a top edge of the top end of the container body. The two or more extension features can also engage with the enclosure of the top end of the container body. In yet another example, the two or more extension features engage with a cover of the container body that is placed to cover the top end of the container body and selectively seal the cavity defined thereby.
In some embodiments, the downward extending attachment feature is a skirt configured to enclose the top end of the container body and engage or enclose all of or a substantial portion of the top end of the container defining the cavity. The skirt can be dimensioned to enclose an outer side of the top end of the container body. The skirt can be dimensioned for the enclose of an outer periphery of the top end of the container body defined by at least one of the top ends of the container body, a cover of the container body that is placed to cover the top end of the container body selectively sealing the cavity defined thereby.
In some embodiments, the downward extending attachment feature extends downward proximate to the outer edge of the top portion of the body. The downward extending attachment feature can have a top end and a bottom end and wherein the downward extending attachment can be attached to the outer edge of the top portion of the body and can include a top end that extends above the top surface of the body forming a raised periphery lip about the working surface.
In yet another embodiment, the downward extending attachment feature is coupled to the body of the portable work area apparatus by fixed attachment thereto forming a single assembled apparatus, or detachable attachment of two or more portions, such as may be assembled and disassembled by a user. In another embodiment, the body with an integrated downward extending feature is formed as a monolithic apparatus and the downward extending feature is coupled to the body as an integrated forming the monolithic apparatus, such as may be the case if the entire portable work area apparatus or a large portion of the apparatus is formed by a molding process.
In some embodiments, the body of the portable work area can include a raised periphery lip on at least a portion of the outer edge of the working surface; the raised periphery lip can extend upwards from the top surface of the top portion. The raised periphery lip can be positioned about the entire outer edge of the working surface.
In various embodiments, the downward extending attachment feature can be coupled to the body with a rotating hinge fixture wherein when the downward extending attachment feature is placed upon the top end of the container body, the body can be lifted upward and rotated about the rotating hinge fixture while maintaining the selective engagement of the downward extending attachment feature to the top end of the container body.
In another embodiment, the bottom portion of the body has a bottom portion shape that conforms to a shape of a cover of the container body that is placed on the container cover to cover the top end of the container body.
In yet another embodiment, the container body can include a handle proximate to the top end of the container body and wherein at least one of the downward extending attachment feature and body are configured to cover the top end of the container body when the apparatus is placed onto the container body, but to not cover or obstruct use access to the handle when the apparatus is placed on the container body.
In some embodiments, the body of the portable storage area can include a utility storage area, the utility storage area being configured for selective receiving and dispensing of user utilities including tools. The utility storage area can be formed in the body to include one or more orifices for receiving tools. The utility storage area can include a selectably enclosable storage compartment. The selectably closable storage compartment can use any type of features that are known in the art which include but are not limited to: hinges, slides, snaps, friction fit, etc.
In some embodiments, the portable work area can further have a utility storage component configured for selective receiving and dispensing of user utilities including tools and can include a selective attachment feature for selectively attaching the utility storage feature to the body, wherein the body includes an attachment feature for engaging with and selectively securing the utility storage component to the body by a user. The utility storage feature can be attached to the body by the use of any known techniques and can be adapted to old and new technologies. These techniques include but are not limited to the use or brackets, hangers, Velcro, nails, bolts, pop-rivets, by way of example. The utility storage component can include one or more orifices for receiving tools. The utility storage component can include a selectably enclosable storage compartment.
In some embodiments, the body of the apparatus includes an orifice between the top surface and the bottom surface that provides access by the user from outside of the top surface of the portable work area apparatus that is placed on the container to the cavity of the container body that is covered by the apparatus. In other words, even though the use has placed the apparatus onto the top end of the container which includes placing the body of the apparatus onto the top end and placing the downward extending attachment features into selective engagement with at least a portion of the top end of the container body, the user can still readily access the cavity for placement of articles therein, such a the dispensing of trash into a container that is a trash receptacle. The body can include a cover over the orifice such as may be implemented into the top working surface that is selectably movable by a user to cover the orifice to provide a full working surface but that can be selectively uncovered by the user to access the orifice and therefore the cavity of the container. The cover can be selected from the group consisting of those known in the art which can include but are not limited to a sliding door, a hinged door, a flap, and a removable plug.
The container body can be any type of suitable container for use as a base and can include, but is not limited to, a garbage can, a storage container, a storage cart, and a recycling collector.
In embodiments, the portable work area can be made where at least one of the body and the downward extending attachment feature is composed of a material selected from the group consisting of a wood, a plastic, a metal, a composite or other materials new and old can easily be adapted.
The portable work area can include at least one of the body or the downward extending attachment feature including a handle for aiding the user manipulation of the apparatus.
The portable work area can have a body consisting of a shape selected from the group of a rectangular, a circle, and a trapezoid, and wherein the downward extending attachment feature as a shape selected from the group of a rectangle, a circle, and a trapezoid, the shape of the downward extending attachment feature being independent of the shape of the body and having a shape that conforms with a shape of the top end of the container body for the selective attachment of the apparatus thereto.
The portable work area can have a top end of the container body that includes an outer lip about at least a portion of the periphery of the top end, and wherein the downward extending feature is configured to abut and enclose the outer lip of the top end of the container for the selective attachment of the apparatus to the container.
The portable work area can consist of the body including a receptacle for providing easily accessible power to a user using the working surface of the apparatus.
Referring now by way of exemplary embodiments, we refer to the figures that shown various embodiments of the apparatus and their selective placement and use with several different types of suitable containers.
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The bottom portion 108 can be made to fit about or around the container cover 304 if the container cover 304 is in the closed position when placement of the portable work area apparatus 100 onto the container 300. This fitment of the bottom portion 108 or the bottom surface 109 can be configured or adapted to conform to the shape of the cover 304, or to the top end 308 if the cover is in the open position. In either case, the apparatus 100 can have these components and features adapted to conform or operate with a container handle 306 that is on the outside of the container body 302. In some embodiments, such a configuration can include the dimensions or shape of the apparatus 100, such as the downward extending feature 104 as well as other components and features so that the handle 306 can be grasp by a user for moving the container 300 with the apparatus 100 attached thereto. When the portable work area apparatus 100 shown in
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In operation, one of ordinary skill in the art will understand that the described embodiments can be used as a method of providing a portable work surface on top of a container. In some embodiments, the method can include operational steps including the positioning of the portable work area apparatus 100 having a work area on top above a top portion of a container having a container body defining a cavity for receiving storable items through an opening defined by a top end of the container body. Some embodiments of the method use one or more embodiments and features of the portable work area apparatus 100 having a body having a top portion and an opposing bottom portion, the top portion having an outer edge and a top surface that is substantially flat and provides a working surface, the bottom portion having a bottom surface, and having a downward extending attachment feature coupled to the body and positioned below the bottom portion of the body and optional features as described above. The method embodiments can also includes a step of attaching the portable work area apparatus 100 to a top end of the container by selectively engaging the downward extending attachment feature to at least a portion of the top end of the container body when the apparatus is placed thereon.
As one of ordinary skill in the art, as can be seen from the above, one or more embodiments as disclosed herein provide for a new portable work surface that can be attached to a container as a base that provides for efficient use of the space and is convenient.
When describing elements or features and/or embodiments thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the”, and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements or features. The terms “comprising”, “including”, and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements or features beyond those specifically described.
Those skilled in the art will recognize that various changes can be made to the exemplary embodiments and implementations described above without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings should be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
It is further to be understood that the processes or steps described herein are not to be construed as necessarily requiring their performance in the particular order discussed or illustrated. It is also to be understood that additional or alternative processes or steps may be employed.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/434,783, filed on Dec. 15, 2016.
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