Container with swinging partition

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6585414
  • Patent Number
    6,585,414
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 11, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 1, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A collapsible container including a plurality of adjacent side panels, each of the side panels having a flexible frame and a web having a perimeter secured to the frame. Each of the side panels has a bottom side, a top side and two lateral sides. Each of the lateral sides of each side panel is attached to the lateral side of an adjacent side panel. A flexible floor panel has a plurality of sides. Each of the floor panel sides is attached to at least one of the side panel bottom sides. A partition panel is pivotally secured to an interior portion of the container. Thus, the container may be temporarily divided into compartments for storing different items, such as, for example, different categories of laundry items.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to containers. More particularly, it relates to containers for carrying objects which while being carried, can be separated into different groups or can be stored so that they remain in position within the container. Further, the present invention relates to containers of this type that may have mesh walls, which may be collapsible.




2. Prior Art




There exist collapsible containers having mesh walls. Generally, a frame made of a resilient, flexible material such as a steel wire is covered by a mesh. The container may have four walls and a bottom or floor formed in this manner. An appropriate opening is provided, generally at the top, for inserting and removing objects to be carried. When the objects are removed, the frame may be folded and twisted in an appropriate manner to reduce it to almost negligible size for purposes of storage.




Containers of this type may be used, for example, for carrying laundry. However, when laundry is carried, it is often desired to sort the items into those made of white fabrics and those made of colored fabrics. This is because the white fabric generally is treated more harshly during washing (for example bleach is used), while the fabrics having color are treated more gently to avoid the color bleeding from the fabrics or otherwise running, so as to ruin the color pattern or stain other items.




Further, when the laundry is complete, it is desirable to fold certain items, such at shirts (especially those that are made from a so called “permanent press” material), and carry them home in a folded condition, rather then simply tossing them back into the container, which would result in the items becoming wrinkled.




At the present time, there is no container that satisfies all of the requirements mentioned above.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a container that permits objects held therein to be separated into at least two different groups.




It is another object of the invention to provide a container that permits objects Stored therein to be held securely in place within the container.




It is yet another object of the invention to provide a container of the above type that is collapsible, low in weight and of low cost.




In accordance with the invention a container comprises a number of panels attached to one another to form the container. A swingable or pivoting partition or panel, which may be of approximately the same dimensions as a panel forming a wall of the container, permits the container to be divided into compartments having relative sizes determined by the position of the partition. If the partition is positioned against one of the panel forming a wall of the container, then items placed in the container may be held securely in place within the container. Preferably, the container may be collapsed and expanded to a configuration in which it is not collapsed, at will. This may be due to the structure of the panels, which preferably are formed of a loop of a flexible and resilient material, and a panel wall, such as a mesh, supported by the frame. At least one panel may contain an additional cover, or mesh, that defines yet another pocket or compartment for additional items.




Thus, the invention is directed to a collapsible container including a plurality of adjacent side panels, each of the side panels having a flexible frame and a web having a perimeter secured to the frame. Each of the side panels has a bottom side, a top side and two lateral sides. Each of the lateral sides of each side panel is attached to the lateral side of an adjacent side panel. A flexible floor panel has a plurality of sides. Each of the floor panel sides is attached to at least one of the side panel bottom sides. A partition panel is pivotally secured to an interior portion of the container.




The container may further comprise a flexible top panel having sides, each of the top panel sides being attached to at least one of the side panel top sides, and an opening in at least one of the plurality of side panels, the top panel and the floor panel through which articles can be place in and removed from the container.




In general, the partition panel has an edge attached to the interior portion. More specifically the edge is affixed to an intersect on of sides of adjacent side panels. The partition panel may have a size and shape substantially identical to one of the side panels or to the floor panel. In the later case the partition panel may have an edge secured along an intersection of a side panel and the floor panel. The partition panel may have a construction substantial identical to on of the side panels. The side panels are preferably substantially rectangular. There ray be an even number of side panels; preferably four. Each web of the side panels has a perimeter, and an edging attached to the perimeter of the web and forming a pocket. The frame is positioned within the pocket. The web and the frame are formed of flexible materials.




The container may further comprise a storage pouch, the storage pouch being coupled to one of the side panels.




One of the side panels may define a boundary of the storage pouch. The storage pouch may be disposed within or exterior to the container.




The container may have at least one handle, secured to at least one of the side panels. Preferably one handle will be secured to two oppositely disposed side panels.




An elastic band for holding the container in a collapsed condition may be provided.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing aspects and other features of the present invention are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a container in accordance with the invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a panel of the container of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of an elastic loop used to retain the container of

FIG. 1

in a collapsed state.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, there is shown a perspective view of a container


10


incorporating features of the present invention. Although the present invention rill be described with reference to the single embodiment shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present invention may be embodied in many alternate forms of embodiments. In addition, any suitable size, shape or type of elements or materials could be used.




Container


10


includes four side panels


12


and a floor panel


14


. A top panel


16


may have an opening


18


for placing objects such as items to be laundered into container


10


and for the removing items therefrom. It will be understood that openings may be provided at other places, such as in side panels


12


for the same purpose. Handles


20


may be provided to allow container


10


to be easily carried.




Each panel


12


, as well as panels


14


and


16


, may be constructed of a frame


22


(

FIG. 2

) made of a flexible, resilient material which can be folded and twisted, but upon release returns to its generally rectangular shape, as shown in FIG.


1


. The panels are joined together along their edges, by for example stitching, to form container


10


, as shown in FIG.


1


. Alternatively, a fabric like material may be provided with a series of pockets at appropriate places for receiving flexible wire frames that provide the generally rectangular shape of the container when it is in its open or un-collapsed configuration, as more fully described below. Container


10


may be collapsed by bring edges


21


and


23


toward one another until the structure is essentially flat, and then by twisting and folding the resulting structure to collapse it further. The resulting configuration may be held in its collapsed state by an elastic band


50


, in the form of an endless loop (FIG.


3


), until the user is ready to use it again. At that time the band


50


is removed, the container returns on its own to the shape of a rectangle, and edges


21


and


23


are separated to allow the container to regain the shape shown in FIG.


1


.




Frame


22


is preferably surrounded by a continuous pocket


24


, which completely encloses frame


22


. A webbing


26


is attached about its periphery to pocket


22


and forms the wall of each panel


12


. Webbing


26


may be formed of a nylon mesh material or any other material of sufficient strength to act as enclosure for the items to be placed in container


10


, and sufficient resiliency to recover its shape after panels


12


are repeatedly folded, twisted, unfolded and allowed to return to their original generally rectangular shape. Any suitable fabric may also be used.




In accordance with the invention, a partition or separation panel


30


, which may be of construction identical to that of one of panels


12


, is swingably attached to the inside of container


10


along edge


32


. Panel


30


has several functions. First, it acts as a separator, allowing, for example sorted laundry to be stored on opposite sides of panel


30


. Since panel


30


swings as shown by arrow


34


, the size of each compartment defined on each side of panel


34


may be varied, depending on its exact position. In fact such variation will occur automatically, depending on the volume of the items placed on each side of panel


30


. Second, if no sorting is to take place, it is possible to swing panel


30


against one of two of the panels


12


so that it is out of the way, and there is effectively only one compartment defined in container


10


. In addition, if container


10


is of sufficient size, container


10


may be placed on a surface such as a work table (not shown) so that one of the panels


12


against which panel


30


may eventually swing, is disposed in contact with the work table. Panel


30


is then positioned to be in contact with the other of panels


12


against which it may swing. In other words, panel


30


is positioned to be disposed in a vertical plane, perpendicular to the surface of the work table. Then, shirts or other laundry items may be neatly folded and placed inside container


10


in contact with the horizontally disposed panel


12


which is in contact with the work table. A neat pile may be made. Panel


30


is then caused to swing down over the top of this pile, thus trapping the laundry items in their neatly folded pile. At this point edges


21


and


23


are forced toward one another, collapsing container


10


into a rectangle on the work table. This rectangle may be folded along the line of edges


21


and


23


, thus securing the laundry items in a secure manner so that they can be transported without being wrinkled.




It is possible to enhance the utility of container


10


by providing a second mesh (not shown) on one or more of the panels


12


that may be fastened, preferably at the periphery thereof, at the bottom and at two vertical edges. This additional mesh does not have to be coextensive with the panel, but may extend, for example, approximately two thirds of the way from the bottom to the top, thus forming a pocket. Preferably, this at least one mesh may be disposed on the outside of container


10


, forming a pocket for additional items, such as additional laundry pieces, or laundry supplies. However, such additional mesh may also be placed inside container


10


, thus forming an internal pocket for additional items. It may also be used to help render items immobile in container


10


, including just washed or folded clothing.




Other embodiments of the invention are contemplated. For example, the partition panel may be similar in size to the floor panel. In this case in may have an edge secured along the intersection of a side panel and the floor panel. In this embodiment, the partition panel may swing or pivot from a position in contact with a side panel, and a position where it is in contact with the floor panel.




It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the invention. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances which may fall within the scope thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A collapsible container, comprising:a plurality of adjacent side panels, each of said side panels having a flexible frame and a web having a perimeter secured to said frame, each of said side panels having a bottom side, a top side and two lateral sides, each of said lateral sides of each side panel being attached to the lateral side of an adjacent side panel; a flexible floor panel having a plurality of sides, each of said floor panel sides being attached to at least one of said side panel bottom sides; and a partition panel pivotally secured to an interior portion of said container.
  • 2. The container of claim 1, further comprising a flexible top panel having sides, each of said top panel sides being attached to at least one of said side panel top sides, and an opening in at least one of said plurality of side panels, said top panel and said floor panel through which articles can be place in and removed from said container.
  • 3. The container of claim 1, wherein said partition panel has an edge attached to said interior portion.
  • 4. The container of claim 1, wherein said partition panel has an edge affixed to an intersection of sides of adjacent side panels.
  • 5. The container of claim 1, wherein said partition panel has a size and shape substantially identical to one of said side panels.
  • 6. The container of claim 1, wherein said partition panel has a size and shape substantially identical to said floor panel.
  • 7. The container of claim 6, wherein said partition panel have an edge secured along an intersection of a side panel and the floor panel.
  • 8. The container of claim 1, wherein said partition panel has a construction substantial identical to on of said side panels.
  • 9. The collapsible container of claim 1, further comprising a storage pouch, said storage pouch being coupled to one of said side panels.
  • 10. The container of claim 9, wherein one of said side panels defines a boundary of said storage pouch.
  • 11. The container of claim 9, wherein said storage pouch is disposed within said container.
  • 12. The container of claim 9, wherein said storage pouch is disposed exterior of said container.
  • 13. The container of claim 1, further comprising at least one handle secured to at least one of said side panels.
  • 14. The container of claim 1, in combination with an elastic band for holding said container in a collapsed condition.
  • 15. The container of claim 1, wherein said side panels are substantially rectangular.
  • 16. The container of claim 1, wherein said plurality of side panels consists of four.
  • 17. The container of claim 1, wherein said plurality of side panels is an even number.
  • 18. The container of claim 1, wherein each web of said side panels has a perimeter, an edging attached to the perimeter of the web and forming a pocket, the frame being positioned within the pocket.
  • 19. The collapsible container of claim 1, wherein said web of each of said side panels is flexible web of material.
  • 20. The collapsible container of claim 1, wherein said frame of each of said side panels is flexible.
Parent Case Info

This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) from U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/261,079 filed on Jan. 11, 2001.

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