The prior art contains numerous examples of storage boxes and the like having a wide variety of shapes and sizes, for the storage of school supplies, for example.
The embodiments of the present invention provide, in general terms, a container for at least one card booklet-like item where the container has a symbolic person-like shape, a shape well calculated to appeal to children because of its doll-like configuration.
More specifically, the embodiments of the present invention provide a container as aforedescribed and comprising substantially identical externally shaped top and bottom members. Each of the members is flat, i.e., planar, and has a preselected thickness. Each of the members has a head portion, a body portion having an upper end and a lower end, and two spaced-apart leg portions extending longitudinally in parallel spaced-apart relationship from the lower end of the body. Each member further has two arm portions connected respectively to opposite lateral sides of the upper end of the body portion, and extending longitudinally downwardly in spaced-apart parallel relationship with the body portion.
The bottom member has an inside surface and a recess extending part way, but not through, the member. More specifically, the recess is located in the upper body portion of the container for receiving at least one card booklet-like item, such as a booklet on values, avoidance of alcohol or other drugs, and other societal issues etc. The bottom member further includes a pair of spaced-apart fastening members.
The top member of the container also has an inside surface with longitudinally spaced-apart fastening means positioned and adapted to co-act with fastening means of the bottom member, so as permit and provide selective assembly and disassembly of said top and bottom members. In the preferred embodiment, the fastening means integral with the top member are female means and the fastening means integral with the bottom member are male means. Alternatively, the fastening means on both the upper and lower members may be smooth magnets of opposite polarity. The recess formed in the bottom member preferably is in a similar person-like shape as the container.
The bottom member 14 has an inside surface 14′ shown in
The invention further provides means for selective repeatable assembly and disassembly of the top and bottom members 12 and 14. In the preferred embodiment, this function is provided by a pair of longitudinally spaced-apart, fastening means 16, 17 and 16A, 17A, located on the inner surfaces of the top and bottom members respectively. In a preferred embodiment, the fastening means 16, 17 and 16A, 17A on the top and bottom members 12 and 14 respectively are complementary magnets. In another embodiment, they may be hook-and-loop type fasteners. Alternatively, the fasteners may be male and female-type fasteners.
In use, the container, when assembled, may be stood on end with the four legs L1, L1′, L2 and L2′ supporting the container, and the container may also be laid flat on a supporting surface. If a child or other user wants to gain access to the contents of the recess 26, then the user merely pulls the members 12 and 14 apart, preferably keeping the bottom member 14 in a bottom-horizontal positon, so as to avoid the spilling of the contents from the recess. The fastening means 16 and 17, and 16A and 17A, permit easy disassembly of members 12 and 14, as well as reliable reassembly whereby the assembled members can be vigorously handled without fear of an unintended disassembly with a spilling of the contents of the recesses.
In a preferred embodiment, the first and second members are made of wood. As can be seen in the cross-sectional view of
In a preferred embodiment, the first and second members are made of wood.
In a preferred embodiment, the first and second members are made of a cloth-covered foam and the fastening elements 1600 and 1700 are hook-and-loop type fasteners.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated, it will be understood that variations may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the inventive concept. Accordingly, the invention is to be limited only by the scope of the following claims.
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