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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to containers for dispensing fasteners and like hardware items. More particularly, the present invention relates to an improved dispensing container that has particular utility in the dispensing of fasteners such as screws, bolts, nuts and the like. An improved two-part lid pivots one section with respect to the other, the two sections of the lid interlocking when a forward section reaches a fully open position so that the forward section of the lid remains open until a user has selected a desired number of fasteners that are contained in a lower, receptacle base part of the container.
2. General Background of the Invention
Many types of fasteners are sold in containers that hold typically dozens if not hundreds of fasteners. Such fasteners include wood screws, sheet metal screws, machine screws, bolts, nuts, washers, nails, tacks and the like.
The containers that hold fasteners need to be rugged to stand up to the relatively heavy weight of metal fasteners and their abrasive tendency when dozens or hundreds are contained within a single receptacle.
Several patents have issued for dispensing containers that have lids that can be moved between an open and a closed position, some of which lids have front and rear sections. The following table provides a listing of examples of such patents.
The present invention provides a container having particular utility in the containing and dispensing of articles such as fasteners (for example, screws, bolts, nuts, washers, nails, tacks and the like).
The apparatus includes a receptacle base having a bottom wall and a continuous side wall with an upper edge. The side wall can include for example, four side walls that are integral.
A two part lid removably attaches to the side wall at the upper edge. The lid includes a lid front section and a lid rear section.
The front and rear lid sections are joined with a hinge that enables the front lid section to rotate about a hinge axis of rotation between closed and open positions.
Each lid section has a raised portion that includes a plurality of inclined, vertical or near vertical surfaces and a planar, transverse or flat, generally horizontal surface.
The inclined surfaces include at least a pair of inclined surfaces on each lid section that frictionally engage when the front lid section is rotated from the closed position to the open position. Once locked in an open position, frictionally engaged surfaces hold the front lid section open to form an angle of about 90 degrees with the other lid section.
For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
In
The receptacle base 11 includes a bottom wall 12, and a continuous side wall having a plurality of flat side walls 13, 14, 15, 16. An upper edge 17 defines the top of each of the side walls 13–16. The lid 23 attaches to the receptacle base 11 by attaching to the top of the receptacle base 11 at upper edge 17. Receptacle base 11 is hollow, providing an interior 18 for holding a plurality of articles such as fasteners.
The bottom wall 12 can be provided with a continuous rib 19 that extends downwardly to define a foot or a ground engaging portion.
Peripheral flange 20 extends about the side walls 13, 14, 15 and 16 in a continuous fashion. In order to remove the lid 23, a user simply grips a portion of the peripheral flange 20 of receptacle base 11 while simultaneously gripping tab 27 (or peripheral flange 28) of lid 23 and pulls them apart.
The receptacle base 11 provides a pair of elongated beads 21, 22. The bead 21 is positioned at the rear 14 side wall of receptacle base 11. The bead 22 is positioned at the front side wall 16 of receptacle base 11. Each of the beads 21, 22 cooperates with a provided groove 41, 42 on the lid 23 so that a bead 21 or 22 of receptacle base 11 interlocks with a correspondingly sized and shaped groove 41 or 42 on lid 22. As will be described hereinafter, these grooves 41, 42 are mounted respectively on the front section 24 and rear section 25 of lid 23.
In
Front section 24 of lid 23 has an inclined skirt 30 that is joined to horizontal section 32. The horizontal section 32 joins to inclined front wall 40. Similarly, rear section 25 of lid 23 has an inclined skirt 31 that is joined to horizontal section 33. The horizontal section 33 joins to raised lid portion 35. The raised lid portion 34 of front lid section 24 includes inclined side walls 36, 37, inclined curved corners 38, 39 inclined front wall 40 and upper planar panel 43. Each of these inclined portions 36–40 can be vertical or near vertical or inclined. Inclined as defined herein includes surfaces that are vertical, near vertical, or diagonally extending.
A groove 41 is provided on the inside surface of inclined skirt 30. The groove 41 interlocks with bead 22 when lid 23 is assembled to receptacle base 11. Similarly, groove 42 on rear section 25 interlocks with correspondingly sized and shaped rib 21 or receptacle base 11. A slot 66 is provided between sealing rib 64 and inclined skirt 30. When joining lid 23 to base 11, edge 17 occupies slot 66 at front lid section 24. Similarly, at rear lid section 25, edge 17 occupies slot 67 provided in between sealing rib 65 and inclined skirt 31.
The rear section 25 of lid 23 has raised portion 35 that includes planar upper panel 44, inclined rear wall 45, inclined side walls 46, 47 and inclined corners 48, 49.
An interlocking arrangement holds the front lid section 24 in an inclined, nearly vertical or obtuse position with respect to rear section 25 (as shown, e.g., at about 100 degrees open in
Projecting portion 50 includes a portion of planar upper panel 43 and five inclined, vertical or near vertical panels 52–56. Socket 51 provides five inclined, vertical or nearly vertical panels 57–62. The surfaces 53 and 55 can carry ribs 63 and 64 to ensure a tight fit that will hold lid front section 24 in the open position of
The following is a list of suitable parts and materials for the various elements of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
10 dispensing box container
11 receptacle base
12 bottom wall
13 side wall
14 side wall
15 side wall
16 side wall
17 upper edge
18 interior
19 rib
20 peripheral flange
21 bead
22 bead
23 lid
24 front section
25 rear section
26 hinge
27 opening tab
28 peripheral flange
29 peripheral flange
30 inclined skirt
31 inclined skirt
32 horizontal section
33 horizontal section
34 raised lid portion
35 raised lid portion
36 inclined side wall
37 inclined side wall
38 inclined curved corner
39 inclined curved corner
40 inclined front wall
41 groove
42 groove
43 planar upper panel
44 planar upper panel
45 inclined rear wall
46 inclined side wall
47 inclined side wall
48 inclined corner
49 inclined corner
50 projection portion
51 socket
52 inclined panel
53 inclined panel
54 inclined panel
55 inclined panel
56 inclined panel
57 inclined panel
58 inclined panel
59 inclined panel
60 inclined panel
61 inclined panel
62 rib
63 rib
64 sealing rib
65 sealing rib
66 slot
67 slot
The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
Priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/446,431, filed Feb. 11, 2003, incorporated herein by reference, is hereby claimed.
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