The present disclosure relates to a convertible container assembly.
Workers and craftsmen in various trades and industries, as well as any other user of tools and similar objects, store and carry tools and other objects to and around a worksite in order to accomplish tasks. As one example, a craftsman in the vehicle wrap industry has several tools that should be conveniently accessible at a worksite. The craftsman must then transport the tools to a new location. If, to accomplish a task, a craftsman is required to store and carry additional items, such as a tool belt, carrying case, or surface mounting device the additional items add bulk and weight. Because a typical craftsman must frequently store and access tools and other items, and transport the items to a new location, energy, time, and productivity are wasted with the bulk and weight of additional tools and items.
Further, space constraints surrounding the work site, surface, or particular space in which a worker must work often require the worker to sit or kneel, or maintain themselves in a position that is stressful to the knees, back, shoulders, or other portions of the body to accomplish a required task.
Therefore, there exists a need in the art for a container assembly that allows improved object accessing, storing, and transporting to improve the efficiency of accomplishing tasks that require the use of tools and other objects. Further, there exists a need in the art for a container assembly that supports a person and increases comfort for a person accomplishing a task.
In accordance with a first embodiment of present disclosure, a convertible container assembly is provided comprising an upper member having a first plurality of attachment portions at an upper member perimeter, and a lower member being convertible such that the lower member is substantially planar in a first configuration and substantially parallelepipedous in a second configuration, the lower member including a second plurality of attachment portions at a lower member perimeter, wherein the first plurality of attachment portions at the upper member perimeter is configured to attach to the second plurality of attachment portions at the lower member perimeter.
The lower member may include a pad portion configured to support a user when the lower member is in the first configuration. The upper member may include a first side having an object securing member configured to secure one or more objects. The upper member may further include a second side having a coupling member configured to couple the upper member to a surface to allow access to the first side. The coupling member may include a magnetic coupling member configured to couple the upper member to a ferromagnetic surface. The lower member may include a plurality of folding portions having a plurality of overlapping portions, each of the plurality of overlapping portions having at least one overlapping portion attachment member securing the plurality of overlapping portions against the plurality of folding portions such that an internal cavity is defined by the plurality of folding portions when the lower member is in the second configuration. The first plurality of attachment portions may form a substantially continuous first attachment line around substantially the entire upper member perimeter, and the second plurality of attachment portions may form a substantially continuous second attachment line to attach to the first attachment line when the lower member is in the second configuration.
In accordance with a second embodiment of the present disclosure, a convertible container assembly is provided comprising a holder member having a first side configured to secure one or more objects and a second side having a coupling member configured to couple the holder member to a surface to allow access to the first side, and a pad member being substantially planar and having a plurality of folding portions, wherein the holder member is configured to attach to the pad member to form a substantially parallelepipedous shape upon folding of the folding portions.
The holder member may include a first plurality of attachment portions at a holder member perimeter. The pad member may include a second plurality of attachment portions at a pad member perimeter when the pad member forms a substantially parallelepipedous shape upon folding of the folding portions, wherein the first plurality of attachment portions at the holder member perimeter is configured to attach to the second plurality of attachment portions at the pad member perimeter when the pad member forms a substantially parallelepipedous shape upon folding of the folding portions. The first plurality of attachment portions may form a substantially continuous first attachment line around substantially the entire holder member perimeter, and the second plurality of attachment portions forms a substantially continuous second attachment line to attach to the first attachment line when the pad member forms a substantially parallelepipedous shape upon folding of the folding portions. The coupling member may include a magnetic coupling member configured to couple the holder member to a ferromagnetic surface. The plurality of folding portions may include a plurality of overlapping portions, each of the plurality of overlapping portions having at least one overlapping portion attachment member securing the plurality of overlapping portions against the plurality of folding portions such that an internal cavity is defined by the plurality of folding portions when the pad member forms the substantially parallelepipedous shape upon folding of the folding portions.
In accordance with a third embodiment of the present disclosure, a convertible container assembly is provided comprising an upper member having a first plurality of attachment portions at an upper member perimeter, and a lower member including a substantially planar central portion and a plurality of outer portions disposed around the central portion, wherein the lower member is convertible from a first configuration wherein the central portion and the plurality of outer portions are both substantially planar, to a second configuration wherein the central portion remains substantially planar and the plurality of outer portions are substantially orthogonal to the central portion to define a lower member internal cavity, the plurality of outer portions further including a second plurality of attachment portions, wherein the first plurality of attachment portions at the upper member perimeter is configured to attach to the second plurality of attachment portions at the plurality of outer portions.
The lower member may include a pad portion configured to support a user when the lower member is in the first configuration. A first side of the upper member may include an object securing member configured to secure one or more objects. A second side of the upper member may include a coupling member configured to couple the upper member to a surface to allow access to the first side. The coupling member may include a magnetic coupling member configured to couple the upper member to a ferromagnetic surface. The lower member may include a plurality of folding portions having a plurality of overlapping portions, each of the plurality of overlapping portions having at least one overlapping portion attachment member securing the plurality of overlapping portions against the plurality of folding portions to define the lower member internal cavity. The first plurality of attachment portions may form a substantially continuous first attachment line around substantially the entire upper member perimeter, and the second plurality of attachment portions forms a substantially continuous second attachment line to attach to the first attachment line when the lower member is in the second configuration.
In accordance with the foregoing summary, the following is a detailed description of the embodiments of the disclosure, which are considered to be the best modes thereof. The methods and systems herein described are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed.
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The pad portion 56 provides physical comfort for a person by compressing or otherwise deforming to relieve stress on the person working in various constrained spaces. In embodiment, the pad portion 56 includes a resilient member embedded inside the lower member 14, including such non-limiting examples as a foam or rubber pad sewn into the lower member 14. In an embodiment, the pad portion 56 is included in the central portion 30 only. In an embodiment, the pad portion 56 is included in one or more of the overlapping portions 38. In an embodiment, the pad portion 56 is included in one or more of the outer portions 32 only. In an embodiment, the pad portion 56 is included in both the central portion 30 and the outer portions 32. In an embodiment, the pad portion 56 is included in the central portion 30, the outer portions 32, and the overlapping portions 38. As one non-limiting example, the person may kneel on the pad portion 56, causing the pad portion 56 to deform and distribute the concentrated pressure at a point on the knee across a larger area of the knee or leg. This allows the person to work longer and more comfortably with less injury or distraction while accomplishing the task. Additionally, the pad portion 56 protects the contents of the container assembly 10 when objects are disposed in the cavity 34 when the container assembly 10 is in the second configuration 28, or disposed on the lower member 14 when the container assembly 10 is in the first configuration 26.
In one embodiment, a user 58 places one or more objects, such as tools, in the interior cavity 34 of the container assembly 10 when the container assembly 10 is in the second configuration 28. The user 58 then transports the container assembly 10 to a worksite location 100. The user 58 then separates the upper member 12 from the lower member 14 in one embodiment to access the objects in the interior cavity 34. In another embodiment, the user 58 accesses the objects through the opening 94 without separating the upper member 12 from the lower member 14. In an embodiment, the user 58 positions the upper member 12 on the surface 54 in an embodiment to allow access to the first side 48. The user 58 converts the lower member 14 from the second configuration 28 to the first configuration 26. The user 58 then positions the lower member 14 on the floor, ground, or other surface below the user 58 to provide support for the user 58. When the user 58 wishes to move to another location, the user 58 converts the lower member 14 from the first configuration 26 to the second configuration 28 and places the objects or tools into the interior cavity 34. The user 58 removes the upper member 12 from the surface 54 in an embodiment. The user 58 then attaches the upper member 12 to the lower member 14 or otherwise closes the container assembly 10 and transports the container assembly 10 to another location.
The container assembly 10 of the present disclosure allows improved object accessing, storing, and transporting to improve the efficiency of accomplishing any task that requires the transportation and use of tools or other objects. Further, as described above, the container assembly 10 supports the user 58 and increases comfort for the user 58 while he or she accomplishes a task.
The upper member 12 and lower member 14 of the container assembly 10 in one embodiment comprise a flexible material. The upper member 12 and/or lower member 14 of the container assembly 10 in one embodiment comprise a durable material. The upper member 12 and/or lower member 14 of the container assembly 10 in one embodiment comprise a stain-resistant material. The upper member 12 and/or lower member 14 of the container assembly 10 in one embodiment comprise a material that is easy to clean, waterproof, and/or water-resistant. The upper member 12 and lower member 14 of the container assembly 10 in an embodiment are constructed of leather. However, such non-limiting materials as fabrics and textiles such as canvas and/or ripstop nylon, plastics such as polypropylene, elastomers, metals, woods, composites, and any combination thereof, form the upper member 12 and/or the lower member 14 in additional embodiments of the present disclosure.
Having shown and described particular embodiments of the disclosure, those skilled in the art will realize that many variations and modifications may be made to affect the described disclosure and still be within the scope of the claimed disclosure. Thus, many of the elements indicated above may be altered or replaced by different elements which will provide the same result and fall within the spirit of the claimed disclosure. It is the intention, therefore, to limit the disclosure only as indicated by the scope of the claims.
This application claims priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/176,494 filed Feb. 20, 2015, which is hereby incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
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