1. Field of the Invention
The invention pertains to the field of organizers. More particularly, the invention pertains to item organizers to hold long, thin items such as writing instruments.
2. Description of Related Art
When individuals are in transit, or have reached a leisure or business trip destination, they often need easy access to writing instruments. In the prior art, pens and pencils may be placed in a small bag during travel. Some purses or briefcases include strapped slots that are fixed to a flat area of the interior of the bag to hold pens and pencils.
Single or double pen tubes or channels are known. Other flat multi pen holders have channels that are created by rows of stitching that create the channels. In other prior art, free standing pen holders may include multiple slots fixed to a flat material which can be rolled together.
In all of the prior art, the tubes or channels are not connected to each other, being held in place by a back plate or base.
An item organizer, for example a travel organizer, includes a plurality of sleeves, preferably constructed of a flexible material and extending radially from and longitudinally along a common central axis. The sleeves are attached around the central axis. In some embodiments, the sleeves are attached to each other around the central axis. In other embodiments, the sleeves are attached to each other or to a central hub that forms the central axis. In one preferred embodiment, the item organizer includes three sleeves. In other preferred embodiments, two, four, five, or even more sleeves may extend from the central hub. The sleeves may be permanently or reversibly attached around the central axis. The item organizer includes a central attachment location for the sleeves.
a shows an item organizer with three sleeves attached to each other around a common central axis in an embodiment of the present invention.
b shows a cross-sectional top down view of the item organizer of
c shows a cross-sectional top down view of the item organizer of
a shows an item organizer with two sleeves attached to each other at a central location in an embodiment of the present invention.
b shows a cross-sectional top down view of the item organizer of
c shows a cross-sectional top down view of the item organizer of
a shows an item organizer with four sleeves attached around a central hub that forms a common central axis in an embodiment of the present invention.
b shows a cross-sectional top down view of the item organizer of
c shows a cross-sectional top down view of the item organizer of
a shows an item organizer with five sleeves attached to each other around a common central axis in an embodiment of the present invention.
b shows a cross-sectional top down view of the item organizer of
c shows a cross-sectional top down view of the item organizer of
a shows an item organizer with twelve sleeves attached around a central hub that forms a common central axis in an embodiment of the present invention.
b shows a cross-sectional top down view of the item organizer of
c shows a cross-sectional top down view of the item organizer of
a shows a central hub base for three sleeves in another embodiment of the present invention.
b shows a top down view of the central hub base in the embodiment of
c shows a top down view of three sleeves attached to the central hub base of
a shows a central hub base for two sleeves in another embodiment of the present invention.
b shows a top down view of two empty sleeves attached to the central hub base in the embodiment of
c shows a top down view of two expanded sleeves attached to the central hub base of
a shows a central hub base for four sleeves in another embodiment of the present invention.
b shows a top down view of four empty sleeves attached to the central hub base in the embodiment of
c shows a top down view of four expanded sleeves attached to the central hub base of
a shows a central hub base for five sleeves in another embodiment of the present invention.
b shows a top down view of five empty sleeves attached to the central hub base in the embodiment of
c shows a top down view of five expanded sleeves attached to the central hub base of
a shows a central hub base for twelve sleeves in another embodiment of the present invention.
b shows a top down view of twelve empty sleeves attached to the central hub base in the embodiment of
c shows a top down view of twelve expanded sleeves attached to the central hub base of
a shows a first side of a sleeve that is open on both ends.
b shows a second side of the sleeve of
a shows the open position of another embodiment for a sleeve with a flap in an embodiment of the present invention.
b shows the top and bottom of the sleeve of
An item organizer includes at least two sleeves (for example, channels or tubes), preferably constructed of a flexible material and joined around a central hub or axis. The sleeves are attached around a common central axis. The sleeves are arranged around the central axis circumferentially. In one preferred embodiment, the item organizer includes three sleeves. In other preferred embodiments, two, four, five, or even more sleeves may be connected to each other or to a central hub. The item organizer preferably includes a single attachment position for the sleeves. In some preferred embodiment, the organizer may be used while traveling.
The sleeves provide organization for several items, for example writing instruments, when carrying them all at the same time. The item organizer creates an organized bundle of items, such as writing instruments.
In one preferred embodiment, the sleeves are permanently attached to the central hub or axis. In these embodiments, the sleeves and the hub can be permanently attached by stitching. Alternatively, they may be permanently connected using adhesives.
In one embodiment, the axis may be a central connection point between the multiple sleeves, and the sleeves are stitched or otherwise permanently attached to each other by connecting the sides (or the front edges in embodiments with two or three sleeves) of the sleeves together around a central axis. In embodiments where the sleeves connect directly to each other, the diameter of the central hub or space forming the central axis does not grow substantially as the number of sleeves increases. In another embodiment, the central hub includes additional material to which each of the sleeves is permanently attached. In embodiments where the sleeves are connected to a central hub forming the central axis, the diameter of the central hub increases as the number of sleeves increases.
In preferred embodiments, the sleeves are made of a flexible material, for example leather or fabric. The sleeves preferably have a substantially flattened cylindrical shape, like a football or a flower petal. In embodiments with a central hub, the central hub is preferably made of a flexible material, for example leather or fabric. In some preferred embodiments, the sleeves and the hub are made of the same flexible material.
In other embodiments, the sleeves and/or the central hub are made of a less flexible material, such as deformable plastic, and the components are attached by an adhesive. Alternatively, in these embodiments, the item organizer could be manufactured from a mold in a single piece.
In other embodiments, the sleeves are reversibly attached to the central hub. In these embodiments, the sleeves connect to the central hub by mating portions of the sleeves to a corresponding portion of the central hub.
Each of the sleeves is shaped and sized to hold a long, relatively thin, preferably substantially cylindrical item. Each sleeve is biased towards a closed position to hold the item. The user preferably applies pressure to the sides of the sleeves to open the sleeves for release of the item or for placement of the item in the sleeves.
Some items that could be held in the organizer include, but are not limited to, writing instruments (for example, pens, pencils, markers, and highlighters), tools, cigars, makeup brushes, paint brushes, and silverware settings. In embodiments with silverware settings, the tubes could include special tarnish felt in its interior to reduce the chances of tarnish on the pieces of silverware. Each of the sleeves isolates each of the items being held from the others while keeping all of the items (for example, pens) together in a neat bundle.
In some embodiments, the sleeves have different heights and/or widths. In other embodiments, the sleeves have the same heights and widths. The sleeves can hold items that are shorter in length than the length of the sleeves. The sleeves can also hold items that are longer in length than the sleeves, and protrude from the sleeves when held in place by the sleeves.
In some embodiments, one or more of the sleeves include a flap, cover or lid that can be open or closed. In the closed position, the flap, cover or lid provides extra security for retaining the item in the organizer. In other embodiments, both ends of at least one of the sleeves are open.
FIGS 1a through 1c show an item organizer 1 with three sleeves 2 attached around a central axis 5. The sleeves 2 are permanently attached around the central axis 5. Each sleeve 2 includes a first side 7 and a second side 8. In some embodiments, a central hub 4 forms the central axis 5, and the sleeves 2 are attached to the central hub 4. Examples of a central hub 4 are shown in
a through 2c show an item organizer 10 with two sleeves 2 attached at a central axis 5. Each sleeve 2 includes a first side 7 and a second side 8. The sleeves 2 are permanently attached around the central axis 5. In some embodiments, a central hub 4 forms the central axis 5, and the sleeves 2 are attached to the central hub 4. Examples of a central hub 4 are shown in
a through 3c show an item organizer 20 with four sleeves 2 attached around a central axis 5. Each sleeve 2 includes a first side 7 and a second side 8. The sleeves 2 are permanently attached around the central axis 5. In some embodiments, a central hub 4 forms the central axis 5, and the sleeves 2 are attached to the central hub 4. In other embodiments, the sleeves 2 are attached directly to each other and surround a space that forms the central axis 5. Some examples of these embodiments are shown in
a through 4c show an item organizer 30 with five sleeves 2 attached at a central axis 5. Each sleeve 2 includes a first side 7 and a second side 8. The sleeves 2 are permanently attached around the central axis 5. In some embodiments, a central hub 4 forms the central axis 5, and the sleeves are attached to the central hub 4. Examples of a central hub 4 are shown in
a through 5c show an item organizer 40 with twelve sleeves 2 attached around a central axis 5. Each sleeve 2 includes a first side 7 and a second side 8. The sleeves 2 are permanently attached around the central axis 5. In some embodiments, a central hub 4 forms the central axis 5, and the sleeves are attached to the central hub 4. In other embodiments, the sleeves 2 are attached to each other and surround a space that forms the central axis 5. Some examples of these embodiments are shown in
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The sleeves 2 in
a through 7c show an item organizer 70 with three sleeves 102 reversibly attached to a central hub 104. The central hub 104 includes three channels 108. The channels 108 are each shaped to fit a rod 112 on each of the sleeves 102 (see
a through 8c show an item organizer 80 with two sleeves 102 reversibly attached to a central hub 104. The central hub 104 includes two channels 108 shaped to fit a rod 112 on each of the sleeves 102 (see
a through 9c show an item organizer 90 with four sleeves 102 reversibly attached to a central hub 104. The central hub 104 includes four channels 108 shaped to fit a rod 112 on each of the sleeves 102 (see
a through 10c show an item organizer 100 with five sleeves 102 reversibly attached to a central hub 104. The central hub 104 includes five channels 108 shaped to fit a rod 112 on each of the sleeves 102 (see
a through 11c show an item organizer 110 with twelve sleeves 102 reversibly attached to a central hub 104. The central hub 104 includes twelve channels 108 shaped to fit a rod 112 on each of the sleeves 102 (see
Note that, while each of the central hubs shown in
In some embodiments, the channels 108 connect to each other and form around a central hollow space, with no material in between the channels 108. In embodiments with only two sleeves, the channels 108 may connect directly to each other, without a hollow space or a central hub 104. In other embodiments, the channels 108 surround a solid center of the central hub 104.
In some embodiments, the channels 108 are all the same length. In other embodiments, the lengths of the channels 108 vary. In embodiments with a solid central hub 104 to which the channels 108 are each connected, the central hub 104 may be the same length as one or more of the channels 108, or the central hub 104 may be a different length than the channels 108.
Although the figures show certain numbers of sleeves (two, three, four five, and twelve) removably attached to the central hub, there may be any number of sleeves, depending on the embodiment.
The sleeves 102 in
While a channel 108 and a rod 112 are shown in
In another alternative embodiment, the exterior of the central hub 104 includes a fastener, such as snaps, buttons, hook and loop fasteners, zippers, or hook and eye and the sleeves 102 each include a corresponding fastener material that attaches the sleeves 102 to the central hub 104. In another embodiment, magnets on the sleeves 102 and central hub 104 are used to reversibly fasten the sleeves 102 to the hub 104.
In yet another alternative embodiment, the central hub 104 includes spoke-like protrusions and the sleeves 102 include pocket portions that the spoke-like protrusions fit in to fasten the sleeves 102 to the spokes.
a and 14b show the sleeves 2, 102 open at both ends 107.
a and 14b show another embodiment, where the sleeve 2, 102 includes a cutaway 301 on both ends, such that the end of one side of the sleeve 2, 102 is lower than the end of the other side of the sleeve 2, 102. This permits items with a clip 302 (see
As an example of an embodiment with a cutaway 301,
In other embodiments, items 6, 106, with clips 302 can be held in place in the same manner as discussed above in sleeves 2, 102 without cutaways 301. In these embodiments, the clip portion 302 of the item 6 is outside the sleeve and the rest of the item 6 is inside the sleeve 2. Since there is no cutaway 301 in these embodiments, the item 6 may extend above the top of the sleeve 2, 102 when it is secured in the sleeve 2, 102.
In one preferred embodiment using the sleeves 2, 102 in
a and 15b show a sleeve 2, 102 with a flap or cover 201 that extends over the open ends 207 to cover the open ends 207 to better secure an item in place. The flaps 201 can also be closed when a particular sleeve is not being used. For example,
a and 15b show that the flaps 201 on each end 207 are located on opposite sides 7, 8 or 109, 111 of the sleeve 2, 102, and therefore close on opposite sides 7, 8 or 109, 111 of the sleeves from each other. In other embodiments, the flap 201 for both ends 207 could be located on the same side 7 or 109 of the sleeve 2, 102, and close on the same side 8 or 111 of the sleeve 2, 102.
In one preferred embodiment using the sleeves 2, 102 in
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In some embodiments, one or more of the sleeves has two or more compartments, so multiple items can be held in the same sleeve. The compartments in the sleeves may all be the same size, or may differ in size.
Accordingly, it is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention herein described are merely illustrative of the application of the principles of the invention. Reference herein to details of the illustrated embodiments is not intended to limit the scope of the claims, which themselves recite those features regarded as essential to the invention.