Claims
- 1. A container for holding articles, said container comprising:(a) a plurality of article-holding cells, each said cell comprising a top wall having a top wall perimeter, and a bottom wall having a bottom wall perimeter, a respective said cell comprising (i) a cell perimeter generally extending along a length of the cell and between said top wall perimeter and said bottom wall perimeter, (ii) at least one longitudinally-extending enclosing side wall enclosing at least a first side of the cell perimeter, and extending more than 90 degrees about the perimeter of the respective cell, (iii) at least one open wall defining at least a second side of the cell perimeter and extending at least about 60 degrees about the perimeter of the respective cell, and (iv) article holder apparatus in said cell, effective to hold an article against unintended transverse movement; and (b) hinges connecting the cells to each other such that said cells can pivot with respect to each other about said hinges, said side walls and said hinges being configured and arranged with respect to each othersuch that said cells can collectively define an enclosure in a first configuration, andsuch that said cells can collectively pivot to a second configuration to bring respective ones of said enclosing side walls toward a central portion of said container so that the open walls face outwardly to expose the articles for removal from the container.
- 2. A container as in claim 1 wherein the enclosing side walls and hinges define a general closed container enclosing said article holder apparatus therein, including unhinged longitudinal free edges of first and second ones of said cells in proximal relationship with respect to each other.
- 3. A container as in claim 1 wherein, in the second configuration, respective ones of the side walls face outwardly from the central portion of the container.
- 4. A container as in claim 3 wherein ones of the enclosing side walls bearing the free edges of said first and second cells are disposed in facing relationship with each other and/or the free edges are disposed closely adjacent each other.
- 5. A container as in claim 1 wherein said cells can collectively pivot about said hinges thereby to bring respective ones of said enclosing side walls toward a central portion of said container and can correspondingly face respective ones of the open walls outwardly from the central portion of said container, in a fully reversed configuration, defined about a longitudinal axis of said reversed configuration container.
- 6. A container as in claim 1 wherein said article-holding cells collectively define a common article-holding cavity when said container is in the closed configuration.
- 7. A container as in claim 1 wherein said article-holding cells define separate and distinct article-holding receptacles, each capable of holding a single one of the articles, when said container is in the open-container configuration.
- 8. A container as in claim 1, further comprising biasing structure biasing the pivoting of the cells with respect to each other such that such pivoting comprises both stable and unstable relationships of the respective cells with respect to each other, and wherein said biasing structure automatically urges said cells to move toward the stable relationships and away from the unstable relationships.
- 9. A container as in claim 1 wherein the open-container configuration and the closed configuration define a generally common set of outer length dimensions and transverse cross-section dimensions of said container.
- 10. A container as in claim 1, said article holder apparatus being arranged, positioned, and configured so as to hold such article between said top wall and said bottom wall, and aligned with a longitudinal axis of said container, thus to limit longitudinal movement of such article.
- 11. A container as in claim 1, said hinges comprising at least three hinges connecting the cells to each other.
- 12. A container for holding articles, said container comprising:(a) a plurality of article-holding cells, each said cell comprising a top wall having a top wall perimeter, and a bottom wall having a bottom wall perimeter, respective said cells comprising (i) a cell perimeter generally extending along a length of the cell and between said top wall perimeter and said bottom wall perimeter, (ii) at least one longitudinally-extending enclosing side wall enclosing at least a first side of the cell perimeter, (iii) at least one open wall defining at least a second side of the cell perimeter, and (iv) article holder apparatus in said cell, effective to hold an article against unintended transverse movement; and (b) hinges connecting the cells to each other at the longitudinally extending enclosing side walls, such that said cells can pivot with respect to each other about said hinges, said side walls and said hinges being so configured, and arranged with respect to each other,that said cells can collectively define an enclosure in a first configuration, andsuch that said cells can collectively pivot to a second configuration to bring respective ones of said enclosing side walls toward a central portion of said container so that the open walls face outwardly to expose the articles for removal from the container, in a fully reversed and open container configuration, defined about a longitudinal axis of said reversed configuration container,and wherein, in such fully reversed and open-container configuration, the open walls provide access to such articles held in said article holder apparatus, about substantially a full circle defined about the longitudinal axis, whereby a user can retrieve an article from said container from virtually any angle perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
- 13. A container as in claim 12 wherein said article holding cells collectively define a common article-holding cavity when said container is in the closed container configuration.
- 14. A container as in claim 12 wherein said article holding cells define separate and distinct article-holding cells, each capable of holding a single one of such articles, when said container is in the open-container configuration.
- 15. A container as in claim 12, further comprising biasing structure biasing the pivoting of the cells with respect to each other such that such pivoting comprises both stable and unstable relationships of the respective cells with respect to each other, and wherein said biasing structure automatically urges said cells to move toward the stable relationships and away from the unstable relationships.
- 16. A container as in claim 12 wherein the open-container configuration and the closed configuration define a generally common set of outer length dimensions and transverse cross-section dimensions of said container.
- 17. A container as in claim 12, said article holder apparatus being arranged, positioned, and configured so as to hold such article between said top wall and said bottom wall, and aligned with the longitudinal axis of said container, thus to limit longitudinal movement of such article.
- 18. A container as in claim 12, said hinges comprising at least three hinges connecting the cells to each other.
- 19. A container for holding articles, said container comprising:(a) a plurality of article-holding cells, each said cell comprising a top wall having a top wall perimeter, and a bottom wall having a bottom wall perimeter, respective said cells comprising (i) a cell perimeter generally extending along a length of the cell and between said top wall perimeter and said bottom wall perimeter, (ii) at least one longitudinally-extending enclosing side wall enclosing at least a first side of the cell perimeter, (iii) at least one open wall defining at least a second side of the cell perimeter, and (iv) article holder apparatus in said cell effective to hold an article against unintended transverse movement; and (b) hinges connecting the cells to each other at the longitudinally extending enclosing side walls, such that said cells can pivot with respect to each other about said hinges, said side walls and said hinges being so configured, and arranged with respect to each othersuch that said cells can collectively define an enclosure in a first configuration, andsuch that said cells can collectively pivot to a second configuration which opens said container about at least one of said hinges to collectively expose one or more of the open walls as a portion of a perimeter of said container, and wherein said article holders hold such articles in said container against unintended falling out, at any orientation of said container while the open walls collectively define any portion of the perimeter of said container.
- 20. A container as in claim 19 wherein said cells can collectively pivot about said hinges thereby to bring respective ones of said enclosing side walls toward a central portion of said container and can correspondingly face respective ones of the open walls outwardly from the central portion of said container, in a fully reversed said open configuration of said container, defined about a longitudinal axis of said reversed open configuration of said container.
- 21. A container as in claim 19 wherein said article-holding cells collectively define a common article-holding cavity when said container is in the closed configuration.
- 22. A container as in claim 19 wherein said article-holding cells define separate and distinct article-holding cells, each capable of holding a single one of the articles, when said container is in the open-container configuration.
- 23. A container as in claim 19, further comprising biasing structure biasing the pivoting of the cells with respect to each other such that such pivoting comprises both stable and unstable relationships of the respective cells with respect to each other, and wherein said biasing structure automatically urges said cells to move toward the stable relationships and away from the unstable relationships.
- 24. A container as in claim 19 wherein the open-container configuration and the closed configuration define a generally common set of outer length dimensions and transverse cross-section dimensions of said container.
- 25. A container as in claim 19, said article holder apparatus being arranged, positioned, and configured so as to hold such elongate article between said top wall and said bottom wall, and aligned with a longitudinal axis of said container, thus to limit longitudinal movement of such article.
PRIORITY
This application is a continuation-in-part and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 120 to application Ser. No. 10/034,755, filed Dec. 28, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,564,791 issued May 20, 2003.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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