Claims
- 1. An upright cylindrical container for pencils which comprises a base portion having a bottom and an outside wall defining one half of a hollow cylinder and a cover portion having a top and an outside wall defining the other half of the hollow cylinder, said base and cover portion having the same inside diameter;
- a plurality of radially extending partitions mounted within the base portion, dividing the base portion into a plurality of compartments adapted to receive therein one end of a plurality of pencils, said compartments being so proportioned to the pencils that the other ends thereof project above the outside wall of the base portion, at least three of said partitions projecting above the outside wall of the base portion and extending outwardly all the way to the inner circumference of said cylinder so that the outer edges thereof frictionally engage said cover portion at at least three separate points about the inner circumference thereof;
- the depth of the several compartments of the base portion being determined by the height of the outside wall and said depth being selected to allow the pencils to flare outwardly while at the same time retaining the pencils within the compartment;
- the height of the outside wall of the base portion relative to the radius of the base portion being such as to limit outward flaring of pencils in said container to about 45 degrees from the vertical for ready selection by the user;
- the height of said cylinder being sufficient to retain pencils in an upright position within said container when said container is closed, and the height of the outside wall of said cover portion being substantially greater than the height of the outside wall of the base portion, and wherein the bottom of the hollow base portion is concave so that the compartments are deeper near the center than they are near the outside wall.
- 2. An upright, cylindrical container with a plurality of pencils therein forming a package, which comprises a base portion having a bottom, and an outside wall defining a hollow cylinder; a plurality of radially extended partitions mounted within the base portion, dividing it into a plurality of compartments holding therein one end of the pencils, the dimensions of the compartments being such that the pencils project above the hollow base portion, the depth of the several compartments of the base portion being determined by the height of the outside wall; the height of the outside wall of the base portion relative to the radius of the base portion being such as to limit outward flaring of pencils in said container to about 45 degrees from the vertical, while at the same time being of such height as to prevent pencils in the container from falling out, and removable confining means for retaining the pencils in a substantially upright position during storage, the number of pencils being such that they do not fill the compartments to the extent that would prevent them from flaring outwardly upon the removal of said confining means whereby, upon removal of said confining means, the pencils flare outwardly to a position from which individual pencils can be readily selected by the user, in which the removable confining means is a removable cover having a resilient pad therein, said cover being spaced from the bottom slightly more than the length of a pencil and the resilient pad having a thickness such that it is spaced from the bottom slightly less than the length of a pencil, whereby when the pencil stands vertically in one of the compartments with its point up, the point will abut against the resilient pad, and in which the bottom of the hollow base portion is concave so that the compartments are deeper near the center than they are near the outside wall but not so concave that the vertical height from the center portion of a compartment to the resilient pad is greater than the length of a pencil.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 395,289, filed Sept. 7, 1973, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 175,479, filed Aug. 27, 1971, also abandoned.
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