The present disclosure relates to containers for holding items such as papers or documents and, more particularly, to document boxes with lids.
Containers such as document boxes can be used to retain and transport documents of various sizes. Such containers typically include a base or bottom portion, and a cover or top portion. The top portion is often removable to permit access to the documents received by the bottom portion. However, such removable top portions can be undesirably misplaced or lost.
A document box having the top portion connected to the bottom portion are known, and can mitigate against misplacement or loss of the top portion when the document boxes are opened. However, the connected top portion of known containers do not provide a positive stop at the top portion open position, or otherwise militate against the top portion from falling back to the closed position during use or movement of the container.
There is a continuing need for a document box that has hold open features for selectively holding a top portion of the document box in an open position. Desirably, the hold open features of the document box permit the top portion to remain in the open position for continuous access to items such as papers stored within the document box.
In concordance with the instant disclosure, a document box that has hold open features for selectively holding a top portion of the document box in an open position, and which permit the top portion to remain in the open position for continuous access to items such as papers stored within the document box, is surprisingly discovered.
In one embodiment, a document box has a top container portion and a bottom container portion. The bottom container portion is rotatably coupled to the top container portion such that the top container portion is movable between a closed position and an open position. A raised member is positioned proximate to a rear wall of the bottom container portion. The raised member may be angled rearwardly, and with respect to a plane defined by a bottom wall of the bottom container portion. The top container portion where rotated to the container open position releasably positions the raised member within the hollow recessed rib, thereby defining a hold open feature for the top container portion.
In another embodiment, a document box includes a top container portion having a rear wall with a hollow rib integrally disposed thereon. The document box also has a bottom container portion rotatably coupled to the top container portion about an axis of rotation. The top container portion is positionable between a closed position and an open position.
The bottom container portion has a rear wall and a bottom wall, and an angled raised member positioned on the bottom wall adjacent to the rear wall. The angled raised member permits the top container portion to be rotated through an angle of rotation alpha (α) greater than 90 degrees, relative to a plane defined by the bottom wall of the bottom container portion, from the closed position to the open position. The bottom container portion further has a contact rib extending outwardly from the bottom wall of the bottom container portion. The raised member is positioned between the contact rib and the rear wall of the bottom container portion.
The top container portion where rotated to the open position releasably positions the angled raised member within the hollow recessed rib, thereby defining a hold open feature for the top container portion. The contact rib also defines a rotational positive stop for the top container portion. The rear wall of the top container portion abuts the contact rib where the top container portion is in the open position.
In a further embodiment, a document box includes a top container portion and a bottom container portion. The top container portion has a rear wall with a hollow rib integrally disposed thereon. The top container portion further has a flanged edge and a raised outer rim with an opening formed therein. A handle portion is arranged on an outer wall of the top container portion between the opening in the raised outer rim and the flanged edge. The opening in the raised outer rim has a thumb-sized indentation centrally located within the opening. A pair of raised members are disposed on opposite sides of the handle portion and extend outwardly from an inner surface of the top container portion.
The bottom container portion is rotatably coupled to the top container portion about an axis of rotation, and the top container portion is positionable between a closed position and an open position on the bottom container portion. The top container portion is in peripheral contact with at least a portion of the bottom container portion where in the closed position. The bottom container portion has a rear wall and a bottom wall, and an angled raised member positioned on the bottom wall adjacent to the rear wall. The angled raised member permits the top container portion to be rotated through an angle of rotation alpha (α) greater than 90 degrees relative to a plane defined by the bottom wall of the bottom container portion, from the closed position to the open position. The bottom container portion further has a contact rib that extends outwardly from the bottom wall of the bottom container portion. The raised member is positioned between the contact rib and the rear wall of the bottom container portion.
The top container portion, where rotated to the open position, releasably positions the angled raised member within the hollow recessed rib, thereby defining a hold open feature for the top container portion. The contact rib defines a rotational positive stop for the top container portion. The rear wall of the top container portion abuts the contact rib where the top container portion is in the open position. The top container portion, where rotated to the closed position, is selectively held by a cooperation of the raised members with a flange formed on a front wall of the bottom container portion.
The above, as well as other advantages of the present invention, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings in which:
The following detailed description and appended drawings describe and illustrate various exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description and drawings serve to enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any manner. In respect of the methods disclosed, the steps presented are exemplary in nature and, thus, the order of the steps is not necessary or critical.
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The top container portion 12 of the document box 10 also has a front or first lid portion 20, and a rear or second lid portion 22. The first lid portion 20 includes a raised outer rim 24 creating a recessed cavity 26 within the raised outer rim 24. The recessed cavity 26 provides a location for temporarily placing items such as papers when removed from an interior of the document box, for purposes of inspection.
An opening 28 extends through the outer rim 24 approximately mid-span of the outer rim 24, in a front facing portion of the outer rim 24. The opening 28, together with an outwardly projecting handle portion 29, also facilitates a manual manipulation of the top container portion 12 by a user. The opening 28 may also have a thumb-sized indentation 30, to further facilitate the holding of the top container portion 12 by the user.
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It should be understood that the document box 10 of the present disclosure advantageously has a hold open feature that allow the top container portion 12 to be selectively held in the open position when rotated upwardly from the bottom container portion 14. In particular, and as illustrated in
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An area between the planar wall 68 and the bottom wall 54 creates a partially enclosed volume 72. A second volume 74, which is larger than the partially enclosed volume 72, is created between the bottom wall 54 of the bottom container portion 14 and the top container portion 12 in the closed position. The partially enclosed volume 72 and the second volume 74 together provide a location for storage of items such as papers in the document box 10.
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Additional features of the top container portion 12 and the bottom container portion 14 may further facilitate a holding of document box 10 in the closed position. For example, tapering inner side walls of the top container portion 12 may frictionally contact wall faces of the bottom container portion 14 to also facilitate a releasable holding of the top container portion 12 at the closed position. Further frictional contact can be provided by adding further outwardly extending surfaces to the inner side walls of the top container portion 12, for example. Other suitable means for selectively facilitating a holding of the document box 10 in the closed position may also be employed within the scope of the disclosure.
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A rotational positive stop is provided when direct contact is made between the rear wall 40 of the top container portion 12 and the contact rib 62 extending downwardly from the bottom wall 54 of the bottom container portion 14.
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In operation, the angled raised member 66 located proximate to the rear wall 50 of the bottom container portion 14 engages at least partially, in and thereby cooperates with, the recess or cavity defined by the hollow rib 38 at the rear wall 40 of the top container portion 12. In this manner, the hollow rib 38 functions as a detent to selectively hold the top container portion 12 in the open position shown, through interaction with the angled raised member 66. Contact between the angled raised portion 66 and the hollow recessed rib 38 only occurs at the open position of the document box 10. Engagement of the angled raised portion 66 with the recess defined by the cavity of the hollow recessed rib 38 thereby defines the “hold open” feature for the top container portion 12 of the document box 10 of the present disclosure.
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While certain representative embodiments and details have been shown for purposes of illustrating the invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure, which is further described in the following appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/109,334, filed on Jan. 29, 2015, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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