The present invention relates to a dual-zone container having a first compartment for containing a moist product and a second compartment for containing a normally dry product.
When cleaning or wiping an object with a normally wet cloth, it is possible for the surface of the object to remain moist subsequent to the cleaning action. Many times, a dry cloth is required to completely dry the object and eliminate the possibility of streaks forming on the surface. Known wipe containers maintain a single compartment for moist cloths, resulting in the user needing to also obtain and carry a separate dry cloth. Additionally, as the dry cloth is used, it retains moisture from the surface of the object and, if not properly dried between cleaning cycles, can be left damp and thereby susceptible to mold or mildew formation.
A container for storage and dispensing of moist articles and for storing at least one normally dry article includes a body at least partially defining a first compartment for storage of moist articles. The container further includes a cap defining a second compartment therein for storage of at least one normally dry article. The cap also defines an opening for dispensing moist articles from the first compartment. A lid of the container has a sealing flap for selectively closing the first compartment and sealing the first compartment from the environment and a ventilated flap for selectively closing the second compartment. The ventilated flap includes at least one opening for ventilating the second compartment when the ventilated flap is closed.
The container incorporates a second vented chamber within the cap of the first chamber. The first chamber may therefore maintain wet wipes necessary for cleaning, while the second chamber provides a convenient location to store a dry cloth. Moreover, the flap that covers the second chamber includes venting holes to promote drying of the dry cloth between cleaning cycles.
Before any constructions of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other constructions and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
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The cap 28 further includes a second part 56 adjacent the first part 44. The second part 56 forms the second compartment 40 of the container 20. The second compartment 40 is accessible by a second flap 60 rotatable between a closed position (
In between the first part 44 and the second part 56 of the cap 28, an attachment portion 68 (
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The second compartment 40 is configured to contain one or more normally dry products such as a “dry wipe” or polishing cloth. The second compartment 40, which is configured to contain one or more reusable items, may be smaller than the first compartment 36, which is configured to contain a bulk supply of one-time-use articles. The second flap 60 of the lid 32 may be provided with a snap closure mechanism similar to that of the first flap 52 (i.e., rim 88 and edge 92). However, the openings 64 in the second flap 60 expose the second compartment 40 and the contents therein to the external environment for purposes of ventilation. For example, the second compartment 40 may contain a reusable polishing or drying cloth that may become damp during use. When returned to storage in the second compartment 40, the cloth is able to dry-out due to the ventilation of the second compartment 40 provided by the openings 64.
Thus, the container 20 provides a first compartment 36 for storage and dispensing of moist articles and a second compartment 40 unitarily formed with the cap 28 for storage and ventilation of a normally dry article. In some constructions, the container 20 provides a first compartment and a second compartment as described above, except that neither compartment is unitarily formed as part of the cap 28. For example, the body 24 may include a separator wall dividing the interior space into a first compartment for storage and dispensing of moist articles and a second compartment for storage and ventilation of a normally dry article. It is also conceived that the compartment for storage and dispensing of moist articles may be unitarily formed with and as part of the cap 28, or that both of a first compartment for storage and dispensing of moist articles and a second compartment for storage and ventilation of a dry article are unitarily formed with and as part of the cap 28.
The container 120, including the body 124 and the cap 128, is generally cylindrical as opposed to the rectangular container 20 of
Although illustrated as having a press fit at the recessed edge 184 of the body 124, the cylindrical shape of the body 124 and the cap 128 allow the container 120 to optionally be opened and closed for selectively accessing the first compartment 136 by a set of male and female threads provided on the body 124 and the cap 128. Where this feature is desired, at least the mating portions of the body 124 and the cap 128 can be of cylindrical form.
It should be understood that although the illustrated construction of the container is a dual-zone and dual-compartment container, the container is capable of having more than two zones and two compartments and still be within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Such constructions could have any combination of wet compartments and dry compartments.
It should also be understood that a large variety of alternatives and variations exist to the constructions discussed above and illustrated in the drawings. The constructions described above and illustrated in the figures are presented by way of example only and are not intended as a limitation upon the concepts and principles of the present invention. One of ordinary skill in the art will be able to recognize such alternatives and variations from the disclosure herein and, therefore, such alternatives and variations are within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 12/247,857 filed Oct. 8, 2008. Application Ser. No. 12/247,857 is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/978,295, filed Oct. 8, 2007, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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60978295 | Oct 2007 | US |
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Parent | 12247857 | Oct 2008 | US |
Child | 13779438 | US |