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The present invention relates to a folding bin and, more particularly, to a folding bin including features that facilitate opening, closing and transport of the bin while capturing but at the same time preventing bin contents from becoming trapped in the corners.
Folding storage bins have been in existence for a long time. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 191,712 granted in Jun. of 1877. Such bins have been provided with varying means for opening and closing the bin. One such means is provided by way of a drawstring. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 648,182 and U.S. Pat. No. 1,725,526. The drawstring is typically used to draw attached panels through which the drawstring is threaded into a facing relationship to thereby form the sides of the bin.
A problem occurs, however, in that smaller items in the bin can get caught in the corners of the bin formed by adjacent sides, thereby preventing the bin from closing properly. Another problem results from a construction of the bin sides and bottom, such that there is an “inside” and an “outside,” necessitating that the container can be oriented only one way. Typically, the bin side ends about which the bin sides are pivoted to the closed position are disposed adjacent a bottom member or the like, wherein upon the event that the bin may be folded in an opposite or “inside-out” direction, adjacent portions of the bin sides may be subject to breakage. Another problem with existing folding bins is that, when laid flat, or unfolded such that items may be swept onto the flat surface, cutouts in the corners make a pervious or incomplete surface onto which the contents may be swept; and the contents may not be gathered onto the surface when attempting to pick them up.
It would thus be desirable to provide a folding storage bin that is easily opened and closed while preventing contents from getting caught in or falling through the bin corners. Additionally, the side members may be positioned relative to a bottom member such that the bin has no specific inside or outside surface, and such that the members are less likely to break in the event the bin is inadvertently folded in an inside-out direction.
In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, a folding storage bin includes a liner having a first side forming an interior surface of the bin. A plurality of side members are attached to a second side of the liner. A drawstring is threaded through the side members and the liner, wherein the bin is positionable via the drawstring between an open position in which the liner and the side members lie in a substantially flat configuration and a closed position in which the side members are disposed substantially end-to-end in a facing relationship. The liner is sized and shaped such that in the closed position, a flexible pocket is formed between adjacent ends of the side members.
These and other aspects and advantages of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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A plurality of side members 14 are attached to a second or outside surface of the liner 12. The side members 14 are formed of a more or less rigid material such as cardboard, plywood, corrugated plastic or similar materials that are affixed to the liner by means of adhesives, sewing or other suitable mechanical means that more or less permanently maintains their positions relative to each other. In a preferred arrangement, the bin also includes a bottom member 16 also affixed to the second side of the liner 12. In one embodiment, a pair of liners 12 of identical or varying sizes and shapes are fixed on opposite sides of the side members 14. In all embodiments, the liner 12 performs as an integral hinge that permits the form when folded to become a polygonal container shape.
In the embodiment illustrated in the FIGURES, with the octagonal shaped liner 12, four side members 14 are affixed to the liner 12 surrounding a perimeter of a polygonal bottom member 16 (see
Each side member 14 and the liner 12 are provided with holes 18 therein including eyelets 20. With reference to
In the open position, the liner 12 and the side members 14 lie in a substantially flat configuration as shown in
By virtue of the size and shape of the liner 12, as the bin 10 is shifted from the open position (
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In one preferred arrangement, with reference to
With the folding storage bin of the present invention, the bin can be easily opened and closed while preventing smaller items from getting caught in the bin corners. The bin enables small items such as toys to be easily gathered and stored. Additionally, the smooth liner surface serves as a convenient work/play area and also prevents smaller items from impeding the hinge points.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/490,262, filed Jul. 28, 2003, the entire content of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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60490262 | Jul 2003 | US |