Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a sewing basket and more specifically to a collapsible sewing basket which reduces shipping and storage costs in addition to other benefits.
Discussion of Related Art
Nearly all individuals interested in sewing and other arts and crafts have a sewing basket to store sewing tools and accessories in a convenient location. Most known sewing baskets include pockets, trays, and other compartments for storing items such as, spools of thread, pins, needles, scissors, buttons, snaps, measuring tape, and other sewing tools and accessories. These known sewing baskets generally include solid walls forming an enclosed space for storage, trays, a removable top and handle. While useful for their purpose of storing sewing supplies, the size of known sewing baskets and the empty void of the enclosed space greatly increases shipping costs and increases shelf space required to sell these known sewing baskets. Manufacturers and sellers of sewing baskets have attempted to reduce the costs associated with shipping and selling sewing baskets by filling the enclosed space with sewing accessories or by nesting smaller sewing baskets in larger sewing baskets. Unfortunately, most consumers of sewing baskets already own their own sewing tools and view purchasing sewing baskets with accessories as a waste of money. Furthermore, in order for the seller to profit from the sale of the sewing baskets the accessories must be low-cost which often means lower quality accessories. As for the nested approach, the smaller sewing kits are generally viewed by purchasers as too small for their intended purpose. As a result, the smaller sewing baskets are more difficult to sell and often must be sold for little to no profit. As such, there is a need for an improved sewing basket which is collapsible for shipping, storage, and other purposes.
The present invention is directed to a sewing basket for storing thread, pins, needles, scissors, buttons, snaps, measuring tape, and other sewing tools and accessories. The present invention is further directed to a novel method of collapsing the size of the sewing basket for shipping, storage, and other purposes. The following description is directed to sewing baskets, however it should be understood that the concepts described may be used with other type of carriers including, but not limited to, tackle boxes, tool boxes, scrap booking tool carriers, and first aid kits.
In a preferred embodiment, the collapsible basket of this invention includes a base with a plurality of collapsible sides extending from the base and connected to an upper frame with a hinged lid and a handle connected to the upper frame. The collapsible basket is adjustable from a collapsed position, with the collapsible sides folded bringing the upper frame in proximity to the base, and an extended position, with the collapsible sides extended and held in place with a plurality of supports.
The base may comprise a plurality of base walls and a bottom surface forming a rectangular shape with an inset. In alternative embodiments, the base may not comprise a rectangular shape and may be arranged in any desired shape. The base is preferably manufactured with plastic, however any material capable of providing a rigid base and durable base for the collapsible carrier may be used. In a preferred embodiment, the inset is 1 inch deep and defined by the base walls and the bottom surface. Alternatively, the inset may be any desired depth. In another embodiment, the base may receive a removable tray with compartments for storing sewing accessories.
The upper frame preferably comprises a plurality of frame walls and corresponds in shape to the base and is preferably made of the same material as the base. The upper frame also includes an opening defined by the frame walls. The upper frame may also have a height of one inch. Alternatively, the upper frame may have any desired height. In an embodiment of the invention, the upper frame may receive a removable tray with compartments for storing sewing accessories. In a preferred embodiment, the upper frame includes a handle for carrying the sewing basket.
As mentioned above, the collapsible basket includes the plurality of collapsible sides. In the embodiment with a rectangular shape, the collapsible basket includes four collapsible sides, each extending from one of the plurality of base walls to one of the frame walls. The collapsible sides preferably comprise a flexible material, such as fabric, rubber or thin plastic, which may be folded in an accordion pattern bringing the base in proximity to the upper frame. In an embodiment of this invention, the collapsible sides may measure four inches in the extended position. This embodiment provides a basket having a height of six inches in the extended position and a height of just over two inches in the collapsed position. The collapsible sides preferably include a plurality of sleeves to hold the supports in position.
The collapsible basket of this invention preferably further includes supports to hold the basket in the extended position. In an embodiment of this invention, the supports comprise four rods positioned in a support receiver in each corner of the base. In another embodiment, the supports comprise four panels that are positioned in a support receiver along each straight portion of the base. In another embodiment, the support comprises a scissor-like mechanism that is built into at least one of the base and the upper frame and may be extended or retracted, and locked into position, as necessary. The supports are preferably manufactured of the same material as the base or upper frame. Alternatively, the supports may be manufactured of any material as long as the material is capable of maintaining the basket in the extended position.
The above-mentioned and other features and objects of this invention will be better understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein:
The present invention is directed to a sewing basket 10 for storing thread, pins, needles, scissors, buttons, snaps, measuring tapes, and other sewing tools and accessories. The present invention is further directed to a novel method of collapsing the size of the sewing basket 10 for shipping, storage, and other purposes. The following description is directed to sewing baskets, however it should be understood that the concepts described may be used with other type of carriers including, but not limited to, tackle boxes, tool boxes, scrap booking carriers, and first aid kits.
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As mentioned above, the collapsible basket 10 includes the plurality of collapsible sides 14. In the embodiment having a rectangular shape, the collapsible basket 10 includes four collapsible sides 14, each extending from one of the plurality of base walls 24 to one of the frame walls 30 and joined to adjacent collapsible sides 14. The collapsible sides 14 preferably comprise a flexible material which may be folded in an accordion pattern bringing the base 12 in proximity to the upper frame 16. The collapsible sides 14 are preferably stylized with a pattern or design to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance. In a preferred embodiment, the collapsible sides 14 comprise an inner layer of fabric 36 and an outer layer of fabric 38 surrounding batting 40 in between. This three layer design provides a durable, padded wall that is also flexible allowing the side walls 14 to be folded and collapsed. In the embodiment shown in
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In an embodiment of this invention, the base 12 has a height of approximately ½″, the collapsible sides 14 measure approximately 6″ in the expanded position, and the upper frame 16 has a height of approximately ½″, providing a basket having a height of approximately 7″ in the expanded position, as shown in
In this embodiment, the collapsible sewing basket 10 further includes a lid 18 for closed an enclosed space of the sewing basket 10. In this embodiment, the lid 18 is a hinged lid. Alternatively, the lid 18 may be fully removable from the sewing basket 10. In a preferred embodiment, the lid comprises a padded cover with an outer layer that is the same material as the outer layer of the collapsible sides. In a preferred embodiment, the lid 18 further includes a pin cushion 50 and a latch 52 for securing the lid 18 closed.
This invention provides a useful and sufficiently large sewing basket to provide for a user's end needs while also providing a reduced size for shipping and storage. This design also allows for the collapsible sewing basket to be packaged in a clear bag and hanged on a sales rack minimizing the sales costs and shelf space required for selling traditional sewing baskets.
As discussed above, the collapsible basket 110 includes the plurality of collapsible sides 114. In this embodiment, the collapsible basket 110 includes four collapsible sides 114, each extending from a base wall to an upper frame wall and joined to adjacent collapsible sides 114. The collapsible sides 14 preferably comprise a flexible material which may be folded and/or collapsed to bring the base 112 in proximity to the upper frame 116. In a preferred embodiment, the collapsible sides 114 comprise an inner layer of fabric and an outer layer of fabric with batting in between. This three layer design provides a durable wall that is also flexible allowing the side walls 114 to be folded and/or collapsed.
The collapsible basket 110 further includes supports 122 to hold the basket 110 in the expanded position. In the embodiment of
As discussed above, the collapsible basket 210 includes the plurality of collapsible sides 214. In this embodiment, the collapsible basket 210 includes four collapsible sides 214, each extending from a base wall to an upper frame wall and joined to adjacent collapsible sides 214. The collapsible sides 214 preferably comprise a flexible material which may be folded and/or collapsed to bring the base 212 in proximity to the upper frame 216. In a preferred embodiment, the collapsible sides 214 comprise an inner layer of fabric and an outer layer of fabric with batting in between. This three layer design provides a durable wall that is also flexible allowing the side walls 214 to be folded and/or collapsed.
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Thus, the invention provides sewing basket that may be collapsed for shipping, storage, and other purposes.
It will be appreciated that details of the foregoing embodiments, given for purposes of illustration, are not to be construed as limiting the scope of this invention. Although only a few exemplary embodiments of this invention have been described in detail above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention, which is defined in the following claims and all equivalents thereto. Further, it is recognized that many embodiments may be conceived that do not achieve all of the advantages of some embodiments, particularly of the preferred embodiments, yet the absence of a particular advantage shall not be construed to necessarily mean that such an embodiment is outside the scope of the present invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application, Ser. No. 62/266,925, filed on 14 Dec. 2015. The co-pending Provisional Application is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety and is made a part hereof, including but not limited to those portions which specifically appear hereinafter.
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62266925 | Dec 2015 | US |