For a more complete understanding of the present invention and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following Detailed Description of an Example Embodiment of the Invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The invention and its advantages are best understood by referring to the drawings, like numerals being used for like and corresponding parts of the various drawings. In
Receptacle 12 has opposite upstanding side walls 18 and an upstanding rear wall 20 joining side walls 18. Side lids 14 are hingedly connected to respective side walls 18 along an inner edge 22 of side lids 14. Side lids open to only a predetermined angle, as seen in
Rear lid 16 has an interior surface 30 and an exterior surface 52. Photograph retainers 32 are mounted on the interior surfaces 24 of side lids 14 and on the interior surface 30 of rear lid 16. Rear lid 16 is hingedly connected to rear wall 20 of receptacle 12. The hinge (not illustrated) of rear lid 16 is attached to rear wall 20 below the upper edge 40 of rear wall 20, so that the rear wall upper edge 40 stops rear lid 16 from opening beyond the predetermined angle for viewing photograph 38 mounted on the interior surface 30 of rear lid 16. In the illustrated embodiment, rear lid 16 opens to approximately 100 degrees from its closed position.
Side walls 18 have upper edges 42. The hinges (not illustrated) of side lids 14 are attached to side walls 18 below their upper edges 42, so that the wall upper edges 42 stop side lids 14 from opening beyond the predetermined angle for viewing photographs 34 and 36 mounted on their interior surfaces 24.
Receptacle 12 includes an upstanding front wall 44 opposite its rear wall 20. As seen in
Side lids 14 have top edges 60 and bottom edges 62. When side lids 14 are closed, their top edges 60, bottom edges 62, and inner edges 22 are flush with the exterior surface of the rear wall 44, exterior surface 54 of front wall 44, and exterior surfaces 58 of side walls 18, respectively, of receptacle 12.
Ring 64 is attached to the exterior surface 52 of rear lid 16 near its outer edge for manually lifting the rear lid 16 from its closed position. In the illustrated embodiment, ring 64 is gold and resembles a wedding ring. Ribbon 66 wraps and extends around the exterior of receptacle 12 and of side lids 14. The free ends of ribbon 66 are tied together over side lids 14 for retaining memorabilia container 10 closed when it is being stored.
In one embodiment, side lids 14, rear lid 16, and receptacle 12 are made from plastic or wood, and are padded to give them a soft and cushioned appearance. The padding is wrapped with a decorative fabric such as satin or silk.
In one embodiment of the invention (not illustrated), rear lid 16 activates an electric switch so that when rear lid 16 is opened, a battery operated device plays wedding music or an audio recording of the couple reciting their wedding vows. The closing of rear lid 16 deactivates the device to stop the playing of the music or audio recording.
In another embodiment of the invention (not illustrated), the interior of memorabilia container 10 has a false bottom which provides a hidden storage area for small gifts, such as a ring, earrings, necklace, bracelet, or watch. IN this embodiment, container 10 can be a “gift that keeps on giving.”
The memorabilia container of the present invention, and many of its intended advantages, will be understood from the foregoing description of an example embodiment, and it will be apparent that, although the invention and its advantages have been described in detail, various changes, substitutions, and alterations may be made in the manner, procedure, and details thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims. or sacrificing any of its material advantages, the forms hereinbefore described being merely an exemplary embodiment thereof.