1. Field of Invention
The embodiments of the present invention relate generally to containers for small elongated objects, such as leads for rechargeable mechanical pencils. More particularly, it relates to containers comprising several storage compartments.
2. Description of the Related Art
A storage box for pencil leads, containing several parallel chambers and a common opening for access to these different chambers, is known from U.S. Pat. No. 3,815,734. A sliding and flexible closure device is provided in front of the opening. This device can be retracted by a rigid control knob which can slide in a groove under the action of a finger for example and thus shift the closure device in order to access the different chambers successively. It is not possible, however, with such a device to gain access to a particular chamber without opening other chambers. Moreover, the sliding closure device can prove to be fragile in use with risks of deterioration or even breakage.
An object of the embodiments of the present invention is to propose an original container for small elongated objects, presenting a compact and simple structure, which is reliable in operation and easy to use.
To this end, an embodiment of the present invention relates to a container for small elongated objects, comprising at least two adjacent compartments, a first compartment having an end comprising an opening for loading and unloading the small objects, and a second compartment having an end on which are articulated closing means of the opening of the first compartment.
The structure thus proposed is compact with no risk of losing the closing means of the opening which are connected to the second compartment.
In preferred embodiments of the invention, use can optionally also be made of one and/or the other of the following arrangements:
Other features, aims and advantages of the invention will appear on reading the following description of an embodiment given by way of a non-limiting example. The invention will also be better understood with the help of the drawings in which:
In the different figures, the same references denote identical or similar elements.
The end 22 of the second compartment 12 is adapted to receive the closing means of the opening 21 of the first compartment, i.e. the closing means of the opening 21 of the first compartment 11 being articulated on the end 22 of the second compartment 12. In a preferred embodiment, the opening 21 of the first compartment 11 is provided on the same side of the chamber 10 as the end 22 of the second compartment 12 which receives the closing means.
These closing means are represented in
In a preferred embodiment, the closing means 50 turn on the end 22 of the second compartment 12 in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the cylindrical parts of the first and second compartments. In order to permit this rotation movement, the linking element 52 of the closing means 50 comprises latching elements, here two separate elements 54 and 56, which extend in a direction substantially normal to the principal direction of the second compartment 12. These latching elements 54 and 56, a larger number of which can also be provided, describe a cylinder portion also extending in a direction substantially normal to the principal direction of the second compartment 12, and are inserted into the cylindrical housing 24, the shape of which complements the cylinder portion described by the latching elements, in order that these latter are held by latching. The cylindrical housing 24, created at the end 22 of the second compartment 12, thus allows the rotation of the linking element 52, and therefore of the cover 51 thanks to the latching elements 54 and 56 which slide on this complementary cylindrical housing 24.
In order to permit only the rotation of the closing means 50 around the end 22 of the second compartment 12, and prevent any translation movement of the closing means 50 in a direction perpendicular to the plane of rotation (and therefore any too easy separation of the closing means and of the chamber 10), retaining elements, respectively 541 and 561, are provided at the free end of the latching elements 54 and 56. These retaining elements 541 and 561 cooperate with a guide (not visible in
During the insertion of the closing means 50, and therefore of the latching elements 54 and 56 into the cylindrical housing 24, the latching elements 54 and 56 must of course have a degree of flexibility in order to be able to bend slightly and thus fit into a reduced diameter, until the final insertion position is reached inside the complementary cylindrical housing 24.
Different retaining devices can be provided such as grooves provided at the ends of the latching elements, and a complementary circular flange provided in the complementary cylindrical housing 24; or vice-versa, a device comprising flanges provided on the latching elements, and a circular groove created in the internal part of the complementary cylindrical housing 24. These retaining elements describe circles or portions of circles in order on the one hand to permit the rotation of the closing means 50 while still preventing the accidental removal of these closing means 50 from the corresponding cylindrical housing 24.
The cover 51 comprises a stop 53 for blocking the rotation of the closing means 50 through contact of the stop 53 with the first compartment 11 when the closing means 50, and therefore the cover 51, have been turned sufficiently for the cover 51 to close the opening 21 of the first chamber 11. The stop 53 can be in the form of an element extending in a direction perpendicular to the cover situated on the same side as the latching elements 54 and 56. Thus the stop 53 can enter into contact with the external wall of the first compartment 11 close to the opening 21 during the closure movement of the closing means 50.
In another embodiment, the cover 51 has a diameter substantially equivalent to the external diameter of the first compartment 11 at the opening 21. In this case, the stop has a thickness smaller than the thickness of the wall of the first compartment at the opening, and a recess 23 is provided on the external wall of the first compartment 11 such that the stop 53 enters the recess 23 when the cover 51 covers the whole of the opening 21.
In order to provide an increased firmness of the stop 53, the latter can be in the form of a latching element that can enter into contact with a wider portion of the external wall of the first compartment 11 during the closure of the closing means 50. In this case, the recess 21 is consequently provided such that the whole of the stop 53 is housed in the recess, the stop 53 as well as the first compartment, at the opening 21, having a substantially continuous surface thanks to the whole of the stop being housed in a recess 21 of complementary shape.
Locking means are provided on the closing means 50 and the opening 21 in order to ensure a locking of the closing means 50 on the opening 21. These locking means, as shown in
According to the preferred embodiment, as represented in
The first compartment has, at the end opposite the opening 21, a second end 31 which has, in the internal part, a cylindrical housing 33 suitable for receiving the latching elements 64 and the linking element of the closing means 60. The end opposite the end 22 of the second compartment 12 has a second opening 32, similar to the opening 21, which comprises a recess 34 and a projection 36, these elements being respectively the complements of the stop 63 and of a groove (not shown in
In the embodiments represented in
In other embodiments, a larger number of compartments can also be provided, each paired in order that the closing means of an opening are borne by one of the ends of the next compartment, such as for example two integral pairs of compartments aligned or disposed in a square.
Other embodiments can also be envisaged, such as for example the use of separate closing means at the opposite ends of the container constituted by the different compartments.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0509051 | Sep 2005 | FR | national |
This application is a national stage application of International Application No. PCT/FR2006/002003, filed on Aug. 29, 2006, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2006/002003 | 8/29/2006 | WO | 00 | 2/11/2009 |