a is a cross-sectional view of a preferred embodiment of an indented receptacle snap ring and a raised marker snap ring configured in accordance with the present invention; and
b is a cross-section view of an alternative embodiment comprising a raised receptacle snap ring and an indented marker pen snap ring configured in accordance with the present invention.
Referring to the drawings,
In accordance with the present invention,
The receptacles 42 are integrated into a one piece plastic mold that is placed into the box 12 (
The guidance walls 64 are formed to have very steep walls relative to the receptacles 42, and thereby prevent the formation of any flat surface area on the top surface of the housing 10 near the openings of the receptacles 42. This configuration of guidance walls 64 enables a user to easily insert a marker pen into the appropriate receptacle 42 without a direct line of sight or striking a flat surface perpendicular to the angle of insertion of a marker pen. This configuration enables young children to easily insert marker pens into the receptacle without a direct line of sight to the receptacle 42. The guidance wall 64 provides a significant improvement over the prior art by enabling young child, who generally lack the dexterity in their fingers, to be able to put away their own markers without the assistance of an adult. As a result, a supervising adult does not need take time helping young children put away their markers, and the supervising adult can direct their attention to other matters.
In a preferred embodiment, the upper inclined section 54 of each receptacle 42 has a greater incline that the first lower inclined section 56 of the upper cavity 50. As discussed above, this configuration enables a user to easily locate and insert a marker pen into the proper location of the receptacle 42 without specifically seeing the opening 62.
The second upper funnel 58 has a greater incline than the second lower funnel 60 of the lower cavity 52. This configuration enables a writing end 66 and felt tip 68 of a marker pen 44 to be properly located within the lower cavity 52 of the receptacle 42.
In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention, a receptacle snap ring 70 is formed into the receptacle 42 between the upper cavity 50 and the lower cavity 52. The receptacle snap ring 70 preferably is a circular indention in the receptacle 42 sized for receiving a corresponding marker pen snap ring 72 on the writing end of a marker pen 44. When the marker pen is completely inserted into the receptacle 42, the user will feel and hear a “snap” as the marker pen snap ring 72 is inserted to the correspondingly sized receptacle snap ring 70 to form a relatively air tight seal. This snap feature allows a user, such as a small child, to be clearly alerted as to when a marker pen is completely inserted into the receptacle 42. Furthermore, the snap feature also functions to form a relatively air tight seal within the lower cavity 52 to prevent any air circulation to the felt tip 68. Of course, in other embodiments the receptacle snap ring 70 may be formed as raised or extending outward from the surface of the receptacle 42 to mate with a corresponding marker pen snap ring that is formed to be a circular indention proximate the writing end 66 of the marker pen 44.
a and 5b illustrate different embodiments for the receptacle snap ring and the marker pen snap ring.
This design of the marker pen storage system maintains consistency with which manufactures produce products such as crayons and markers for the retail environment, allowing easy integration into their current boxed products and point of sale positions. The present invention is very simple from a manufacturing perspective, requiring a low cost single injection mold which is glued into a box or other container. Moreover, small children often lack the dexterity to precisely place a cap back onto a marker properly or fully. This issue typically reduces a parent's or teacher's desire to offer markers to young children as the caps are often mixed up, lost and left off of the marker, which results in a waste of product and money. The present invention seeks to address the later issues. Consumers will have a renewed positive view of using one of the world's most popular drawing apparatus's, a felt tip marker.
It is to be understood that the foregoing description is merely a disclosure of particular embodiments and is no way intended to limit the scope of the invention. Several possible alterations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art.