Craft caddy

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6234313
  • Patent Number
    6,234,313
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 8, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 22, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The present invention provides a generally box-shaped case having a removable cover and a base being made of lightweight, yet durable material The removable cover has a sunken-handle located on a top portion and a means for securely attaching the removable cover to the base. The base has an inside portion which is divided into five compartments, with three of the compartments extending on a front to back axis along side of and parallel to each other, and the fourth and fifth compartments extending from side to side along the rear of the base. A removable rod is provided extending from side to side in the interior of the base. The base has a front portion which has three holes therethrough and a measuring device.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the field of equipment generally useful in a broad variety of crafts and hobbies, and more particularly to the field of sewing, knitting, crocheting and the like, and to a containment and transport caddy therefore.




When sewing, knitting, crocheting and the like are practiced, such activities usually involve and employ a number of tools and a variety of supplies, parts and other materials. Such crafts or hobbies are typically practiced by individuals having no work area available specifically for their craft or hobby. Consequently, these individuals often use the counter-top, kitchen table, dining room table, or other household furniture for that purpose. Additionally, many individuals enjoy practicing their hobby while traveling away from home and the need exists for a convenient, practical means of transporting the materials and parts of their hobby or craft in readily useable manner. Conventional project boxes described to address these problems include many different types. However, none provide for a craft caddy in the manner which is provided for in the present invention.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,287,964, issued Feb. 22, 1994 to Jacquand et al. teaches a packing for photographic web materials and a packing process including a lightproof base adapted for handling by a lift truck, a rigid lightproof case which can be connected to the lightproof base, at least one spindle located in the room delimited by the lightproof base and the lightproof case having a free end adapted to receive rolls of photographic paper.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,887,717, issued Dec. 19, 1989 to Secrest, Jr., teaches a carburetor tune-up kit package which has a box-like configuration with a plastic overwrap, four interconnected flanges at the top, and carburetor tune-up components built into the package.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,630,730, issued Dec. 23, 1986 to Storey teaches a workbox for a knitting project having a plurality of small containers to house individual yarns connected together, each having a loading door and a top aperture that is staggered with its neighbor apertures from which yarn issues, a swivel supporting the box, a cover, and a handle.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,186,833, issued Feb. 5, 1980 to Homan teaches a gift wrapping storage container having ribbon spool storage and dispensing dowels in the cover and a divided major container portion for storage of folded paper in one section and cards and ribbons in a smaller section.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,129,213, issued Dec. 12, 1978 to Fleig teaches a portable craft and hobby kit case-like unit having a base containing a working surface and storage compartments and a cover.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,108,397, issued Aug. 22, 1978 to Hauck teaches a caddy for knitting and crocheting yarn having an upwardly opening generally rectangular receptacle including two pairs of opposite walls, a plurality of side-by-side upwardly opening generally semicylindrical bottom wall portions, a top wall having openings for receiving yarn strands, and a removably securable cover.




U.S. Pat. No. 2,554,531, issued May 29, 1951 to Jones et al. teaches a container for dispensing wire, twine, or the like from coils disposed within a plurality of staggered overlapping compartments within the container.




U.S. Pat. No. 1,858,105, issued May 10, 1932 to Mulrey teaches a sewing chest having a body portion, a deep cover connected to the body portion with hinges, a fixed block accommodating a plurality of cylindrical trunnions, and spindles secured to the trunnions.




While each of these prior art devices and the particular features of each serve their particular purposes, none of them fulfill the need of a means for solving the problems outlined above. None of the art as identified above, either individually or in combination, describes a craft caddy in the manner provided for in the present invention.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention overcomes all of the problems heretofore mentioned in this particular field of art. The present invention provides a generally box-shaped case having a removable cover and a base being made of lightweight, yet durable material. The removable cover has a sunken handle located on a top portion, base balancing points, and a means for securely attaching the removable cover to the base. The base has an inside portion which is divided into five compartments, with three of the five compartments extending on a front to back axis along side of and parallel to each other, and the fourth and fifth compartments extending from side to side along the rear of the base. A removable rod is provided extending from side to side in the interior of the base. The base has a front portion which has three holes therethrough and a measuring device.




Accordingly, a main object of the present invention is to provide a workbox from which sewing, knitting, crocheting and the like may be practiced and in which the materials and partially completed project may be stored and transported in easily accessible manner.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a means of isolating separately required materials such as thread or yarns from dirt, lint, each other, or the opportunity to be snagged or snarled during the fabrication phase of a project.











These and further objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description reference being had to the accompanying drawings wherein a preferred form of the embodiment of the present invention is clearly shown.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the base


14


and the removable cover of the craft caddy of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing how the removable cover


12


attaches to the base


14


to close the craft caddy of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing the base


14


sitting within the removable cover


12


of the craft caddy of the present invention such as when the craft caddy is opened for use.





FIG. 4

is a top view of the bottom of the base


14


of the craft caddy of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to

FIG. 1

, which is a perspective view of the craft caddy of the present invention, there is shown a generally box-shaped case


10


having a removable cover


12


and a base


14


. The generally box-shaped case


10


is made of lightweight, yet durable material such as plastic.




The removable cover


12


has a sunken handle


16


located on a top portion thereof The removable cover


12


has base balancing points which support the base


14


in the removable cover


12


when said removable cover


12


is removed and said base


14


is resting therein in open configuration. The removable cover


12


has a means


18


for securely attaching the removable cover


12


to the base


14


. When the removable cover


12


is securely attached to the base


14


by means


18


, the interior compartments of the generally box-shaped case


10


are relatively secure from the external environment when in closed configuration. As shown in

FIG. 2

, one embodiment of the generally box-shaped case provides slides


20


on the removable cover


12


and the base


14


by which the removable cover


12


slides onto the base


14


on the slides


20


and is secured thereto by latches


22


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, when the removable cover


12


has been disconnected from the base


14


, the removable cover


12


conveniently slides under the base


14


in such manner as to provide support for the base


14


on the base balancing points while remaining unobtrusive yet handy.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the inside bottom portion of the base


14


is divided into five compartments


24


,


26


,


28


,


30


, and


31


. Viewing the interior of the base


14


from a top perspective, compartments


24


,


26


and


28


lie in a front to back axis along side of and parallel to each other and extend from the front


32


of the base


14


to a divider


34


towards the rear


36


of the base


14


. Divider


34


creates compartments


30


and


31


, which divider


34


extends from side to side along the rear


36


of the base


14


. Compartments


24


,


26


,


28


,


30


, and


31


are used for readily accessible storage of craft or hobby supplies and parts.




Extending from side to side in the interior of the base and located towards the top of the base


14


is a rod


38


, which rod


38


is removable and used for holding yarn or thread or the like while such yarn or thread is being used from a spool or cone. The front portion


32


of the base


14


has provided three holes


42


,


44


, and


46


therethrough, which holes


42


,


44


, and


46


, said holes


42


,


44


, and


46


for receiving yarn or thread from spools mounted on rod


38


or from compartments


24


,


26


, or


28


, the yam or thread individually exiting from the interior of the base


14


for separation or combination and use in the practice of the craft or hobby. The front portion


32


of the base


14


has a measuring device


48


provided on the top thereof




Various changes and departures may be made to the invention and method without departing from the spirit and scope thereof Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited to that specifically described in the specification or as illustrated in the drawings but only as set forth in the claims. From the drawings and above-description, it is apparent that a craft caddy constructed in accordance with the invention herein provides desirable features and advantages. While the form of the invention herein described constitutes a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that the invention herein are capable of further modification, and this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaption of the invention herein, following in general the principles of the invention herein and include such departures from the present disclosure as to come within knowledge or customary practice in the art to which the invention herein pertain, and as may be applied to the essential features hereinbefore set forth and falling within the scope of the invention herein or the limits of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A craft caddy, comprising:a generally box-shaped case, said generally box-shaped case having a removable cover and a base; said generally box-shaped case being made of lightweight, yet durable material; said removable cover having a sunken handle, said sunken handle being located on a top portion of said removable cover; said removable cover having base balancing points; said removable cover having a means for securely attaching said removable cover to said base; said base having an inside portion, which inside portion of said base is divided into five compartments, with three of said five compartments extending on a front to back axis along side of and parallel to each other; said three of said five compartments extend from the front of said base rearwards to a divider located at the rear of said base; said divider creates a fourth and a fifth of said five compartments, said fourth and said fifth compartments extending from side to side along the rear of said base; a rod, said rod extending from side to side in the interior of said base; said rod being removable; said base having a front portion, with said front portion having three holes therethrough; and, said front portion of said base having a measuring device provided on the top thereof.
  • 2. The craft caddy of claim 1 wherein said said generally box-shaped case further comprises plastic.
  • 3. The craft caddy of claim 1 wherein said generally box-shaped case further comprises slides on said removable cover and said base by which said removable cover slides onto said base on said slides and is secured thereto by latches.
  • 4. The craft caddy of claim 2 wherein said generally box-shaped case further comprises slides on said removable cover and said base by which said removable cover slides onto said base on said slides and is secured thereto by latches.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
3321117 Hedin May 1967
3322310 Higgs May 1967
4108397 Hauck Aug 1978
4186833 Homan Feb 1980
5881878 Faccioli et al. Mar 1999
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
0123456 A2 Jan 2000 EP