1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a container having a concave side for engaging the hip of a human body while being grasped on an opposite convex side by an arm extending from that human body. For example, a hip-hugging laundry basket.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A container or laundry basket is designed to carry dirty laundry or other articles. Such a container is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,039,205, issued to Mar. 21, 2000, in the name of Flink. This container includes a base, a concave wall, a convex wall, and a pair of side walls. All of the walls extend upwardly from the base to a rim surrounding a chamber therein to define a cross section of bean shape.
The invention provides such a container characterized by a rim presenting an engaging area in the rim which extends along the concave wall and is disposed a greater distance from the base than the distance of the rim from the base along the side walls and the convex wall, whereby the engaging area presents a concave surface area for supporting the container on the hip of a human body.
The container in its broadest aspect provides a concave surface area which provides comfort while carrying the container on the hip of a human body. Furthermore, the engaging area of the container along the concave wall is the highest point of the rim and allows the arm of the human body to comfortably carry the container on the hip of the human body by the arm reaching and grasping the rim at the lower opposite convex wall, which allows the arm to comfortably rest closer to the human body while carrying the container.
Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, a container 20 is generally shown having a concave side for engaging the hip of a human body while being grasped on an opposite convex side by an arm extending from that human body. In the enabling embodiment, the container 20 takes the form of a hip-hugging laundry basket. However, it should be appreciated that the container 20 could alternatively have other forms, such as, but not limited to, a bin or a tote.
The container 20 comprises a base 22, a concave wall 24, a convex wall 26, and a pair of side walls 28 with all of the walls 24, 26, 28 extending upwardly from the base 22 to a rim 30 which surrounds a chamber 32 therein and defines a cross section of bean shape. More specifically, the concave wall 24 is arcuate between the side walls 28 and is bowed into the chamber 32 toward the convex wall 26, whereas the convex wall 26 is arcuate between the side walls 28 and bowed out of the chamber 32 away from and generally parallel to the concave wall 24.
All of the walls 24, 26, 28 of the container 20 may present an array of holes 34 with each hole 34 being lemon-shaped or walnut-shaped and disposed in a plurality of vertical rows. In other words, each row extends transversely to and between the rim 30 and the base 22 with each row being equally spaced apart along the walls 24, 26, 28. Each alternate row either increases or decreases in size from the rim 30 to the base 22. It is to be understood that the holes 34 may be of any shape and the container 20 may not include any holes 34.
As generally indicated, the rim 30 of the container 20 extends about the walls 24, 26, 28 and defines a generally U-shaped cross section. The rim 30 is defined by an inner leg 36 extending from the walls 24, 26, 28 to a top 38, and as best shown in
The top 38 of the rim 30 includes a plurality of handles 44 which are attached flush with the top 38 of the rim 30 along the convex wall 26 and each of the side walls 28 for decorative purposes. The convex wall 26 and the side walls 28 each define a grip opening 46 with each grip opening 46 being semicircular and disposed adjacent the rim 30 and extending toward the base 22 to allow grasping of the rim 30 at each of the handles 44 for carrying the container 20.
The outer leg 40 of the rim 30 extends a first dimension h1 between the top 38 of the rim 30 and the edge 42 of the rim 30 along the side walls 28 and the convex wall 26. To provide less tension on the arm of the human body, the top 38 of the rim 30 along the convex wall 26 is closer to the base 22 than the top 38 of the rim 30 along the side walls 28. Said another way, the top 38 of the rim 30 extends along the side walls 28 a greater distance from the base 22 than the top 38 of the rim 30 extends from the base 22 along the convex wall 26.
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The outer leg 40 of the rim 30 further extends a second dimension h2 between the top 38 of the rim 30 and the edge 42 of the rim 30 along the concave wall 24 to present an engaging area 50 in the rim 30. The second dimension h2 of the engaging area 50 extends along the concave wall 24 greater than the first dimension h1 of the rim 30 extends along the convex wall 26 and along the side walls 28. Accordingly, as best shown in
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Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings and may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described while within the scope of the appended claims. That which is prior art in the claims precedes the novelty set forth in the “characterized by” clause. The novelty is meant to be particularly and distinctly recited in the “characterized by” clause whereas the antecedent recitations merely set forth the old and well-known combination in which the invention resides. In addition, the reference numerals in the claims are merely for convenience and are not to be read in any way as limiting.
This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 62/034,980 filed Aug. 8, 2014.
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62034980 | Aug 2014 | US |