The present invention relates to a new and useful container for storing and dispensing gift wrap material in selected lengths, and to a method for dispensing selected lengths of gift wrap material from the container. The container of the present invention is designed to be inexpensive to produce, and efficient in the manner in which it enables gift wrap material to be stored and dispensed in selected lengths.
In applicants' experience, gift wrap material storage has been a messy and wasteful process. During holiday seasons many different styles and colors of gift wrap material is acquired and after the gifts are wrapped there has been no commercially available way to protect and individually store the remaining gift wrap material until needed again. In addition, during storage the gift wrap material is often damaged, torn, soiled, or other wise made useless, requiring the purchase of new gift wrap material and the disposal of the old soiled gift wrap material. This is expensive and wasteful contributing to environmental harm.
The present invention provides a new and useful gift wrap material container, and method of dispensing gift wrap material from the container in selected lengths.
The gift wrap material container and method of the present invention are designed to address the foregoing concerns, and also to provide additional useful features in a gift wrap material container and method. For example, a gift wrap material container according to the present invention is designed to provide an inexpensive way to store and protect gift wrap material until the gift wrap material is needed again. In addition, the present invention provides a means of dispensing and cutting the gift wrap material in an efficient and economical way.
According to the present invention, a gift wrap material container (i) is configured to receive a roll of gift wrap material, (ii) is configured with an opening through which the gift wrap material can be directed out of the cavity when the gift wrap material is being dispensed, and (iii) having a cutter guide integrally formed with the container and disposed on the outside of the container, the cutter guide configured along a predetermined path on the outside of the container, and to support gift wrap material in a position that enables the gift wrap material that is being dispensed to be cut to a selected length as the cutter moves along the predetermined path on the outside of the container.
The cutter guide preferably comprises a pair of walls that extend away from the container, and have distal ends configured to support gift wrap material across the pair of walls. Moreover, the opening and the distal ends of the walls of the cutter guide are configured to minimize the likelihood of damaging the gift wrap material as the gift wrap material is directed through the opening and across the distal ends of the pair of walls. In addition, the distal ends of the walls of the cutter guide have rounded configurations to minimize the likelihood of damaging the gift wrap material as the gift wrap material is directed across the distal ends of the pair of walls.
The container is preferably substantially cylindrical and includes open ends that enable insertion of a roll of gift wrap material into the container through either of the open ends. Also, the container has support structure integral with and extending away from the container and the support structure is configured to support the container on a surface in a manner that stabilizes the container as the gift wrap material is being directed out of the cavity and cut by the cutting tool.
Preferably, the container, the cutter guide and the support structure are monolithically formed in one piece, from semi transparent flexible plastic. In order to dispense the gift wrap material in selected lengths, the gift wrap material is pulled from the container through the opening in the container and laid across the cutter guide on the top side of the container. The support structure is on the bottom side of the container to stabilize the container while the gift wrap material is being cut to a selected length. A hand held external cutter is provided to cut the gift wrap material. The cutter is placed in the cutter guide and then pushed across the gift wrap material to cut the gift wrap material. The container is designed to flex around the gift wrap material to hold it snugly for storage and during the cutting process. The opposite ends of the container are open (i) to allow the gift wrap material to be inserted into the container from either end, (ii) to allow for the adjustment of the gift wrap material inside the container, by winding the gift wrap material through one of the open ends, and (iii) to enable rewind of any excess gift wrap material back into the container for storage.
Other features of the present invention will become further apparent from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings and exhibit.
Exhibit A is a group of photographs shown a gift wrap material container according to the present invention, the container storing a roll of gift wrap material, and gift wrap material that is stored in a container being cut to a selected length, all according to the principles of the present invention.
As discussed above, the present invention relates to a new and useful gift wrap material container, and method of dispensing gift wrap material from the container in selected lengths. The following detailed description shows how the principles of the present invention are implemented with one version of a container, and from that description the manner in which the principles of the present invention can be embodied in various types of containers, and with various forms of gift wrap material, will be apparent to those in the art.
Thus, the principal feature of the cavity A is that it is configured to receive a roll of gift wrap material in a condition such that the gift wrap material can be dispensed from the container 1. Moreover, the container 1 is configured with (i) an opening 15 through which the roll of gift wrap material can be directed out of the cavity A when the gift wrap material is being dispensed, and (ii) a cutter guide 13 integrally formed with the container 1 and disposed on the outside of the container. The cutter guide 13 is configured to guide a cutter along a predetermined path on the outside of the container (in a direction into or out of the plane of
The cutter guide 13 preferably comprises a pair of walls 2, 4 that are formed integrally with the container 1, and extend away from outer wall of the container 1. The walls 2, 4 have distal ends configured to support gift wrap material across the pair of walls. Moreover, the opening 15 (which preferably extends the entire length of the container) and the distal ends of the walls 2, 4 of the cutter guide are configured to minimize the likelihood of damaging the gift wrap material as the gift wrap material is directed through the opening 15 and across the distal ends of the pair of walls. Specifically, the distal ends of the walls 2, 4 of the cutter guide have e.g. beads 3 or other similar curved configurations. The container 1 is preferably formed of extruded plastic, and enabling the formation of the beads minimizes sharpness at the distal ends of the walls 2, 4. Moreover, by enabling formation of the curved beads at the distal ends of the walls 2, 4, a roll of gift wrap material that is pulled from the cavity A and held tight across the cutter guide 13 should not be damaged. In addition, the opening 15 is bounded by a rounded portion 5 of the container wall that has a curved or rounded profile, so that a roll of gift wrap material 14 (shown in
The container 1 is preferably a substantially cylindrical, longitudinally extending tube (and cavity A also extends longitudinally and is substantially cylindrical). The container 1 includes open ends (one of which is shown in
Preferably, the container 1, the cutter guide 13 and the support structure are monolithically formed in one piece, from semi transparent, flexible plastic. In order to dispense the gift wrap material in selected lengths, the gift wrap material is initially located in the cavity A. For example, the gift wrap material (which is schematically shown at 16 in
A hand held external cutter 17 (
The container 1 is designed to flex around the gift wrap material to hold it snugly for storage and during the cutting process. As described above, the opposite ends of the container 1 are open to allow for the adjustment of the gift wrap material inside the container and to enable rewind of any excess gift wrap material back into the container for storage, once the gift wrap material has been cut to a selected length.
The container 1 of the present invention provides an efficient way to store and protect gift wrap material. A roll of gift wrap material (which can be formed, e.g. of paper, plastic, foil, or other known type of gift wrap material) can be inserted into the container either through the opening 15 or through one of the open ends of the container. The container 1 will then protect the gift wrap material from damage when the gift wrap material is being stored by the container. Moreover, the container 1 is configured to enable the gift wrap material to be efficiently dispensed from the container and cut to a selected length. The cutter guide is designed so that a handheld cutter that is slid (guided) through the cutter-guide should produce a straight cut in the gift wrap material. The support legs 7, 12 are centered under the cutter-guide 13, to position and stabilize the container and the cutter-guide on the top of the container, when the container is located on a support surface. Also, the distal ends of the support legs 7, 12 are co planar with the longitudinal support portion 19 of the container to providing a very stable support for the container.
From the foregoing description, it will be understood by those in the art that the container of the present invention has the following features (as well as other features):
To provide further illustration of the principles of the present invention, Exhibit A is a group of photographs showing a gift wrap material container according to the present invention, the container storing a roll of gift wrap material, and gift wrap material that is stored in a container being cut to a selected length, all according to the principles of the present invention.
With the foregoing disclosure in mind, it is believed that various designs for a container for gift wrap material, and a method of dispensing gift wrap material from the container, according to the principles of the present invention, will be apparent to those in the art.
This application is related to and claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 60/995,210, filed Sep. 25, 2007, which provisional application is incorporated by reference herein.