The present invention generally relates to a modular container/pot/vessel/planter/vase/bowl/bucket/etc., hereinafter “container”, having at least one channel for facilitating quick attachment and removal of various accessories and/or hardware. The invention incorporates these channels/slots/tracks/grooves, hereinafter “channel(s)”, which accept a wide variety of attachments, including various types of hardware used on their own or to attach a wide variety of accessories to the container for additional functionality and/or decorating purposes. Accessories can be attached by utilizing the channel(s) present in the body of invention. The channel(s) can be in various quantities and locations, including on the bottom as well as on the sides of the container depending upon the various embodiments of the invention. Additionally, one embodiment of the present invention includes at least one receptacle on the bottom of the container to accept accessories and/or hardware. In one embodiment, the receptacle(s) will be threaded or can contain female threaded hardware, such as permanent threaded inserts.
The container of the present invention facilitates the attachment of accessories to the container as well as enabling the container to be securely attached to structures (such as buildings, walls, frames, and shelves) and vehicles (such as trucks, planes, and boats). The container of the present invention, with or without attachments, can be used indoors and/or outdoors. Compatible accessories allow for hanging the container on any railing, fencing, posts, siding or walls of a house, a building, etc. and for holding devices. When used indoors, often the container is placed onto existing shelving, tables, desks or other household furniture for decorative or utilitarian purposes.
The objective of the invention is to provide means of making it easier to attach/affix accessories to the container and to quickly install and remove the container to and from existing structures or in-process final assembly supports, such as window boxes, posts, steps, patio and deck structures, docks, railings, and/or a wall, a house or building. During indoor use, office spaces and manufacturing floors may use the containers to hold various contents while easily being attached to desks, writing boards, walls, shelving, etc. The related field contains no descriptions of modular containers according to the present design that facility easy attachment of accessories and/or hardware and also can easily be mounted or secured to a support structure.
The present invention is a container that allows for the mounting of hardware and/or accessories onto the container and/or which can itself be wall mounted, placed onto rails, secured to the floor, and/or on castors to be used for mobility, as floor standoffs or as a floor stand, or attached to a railing, window, sill or other interior or exterior feature of a building. The container according to the present invention has slotted channel(s) in a circumferential sidewall with one or more optional panels that define varying cross-sectional shapes and/or the bottom of the body that optionally can accept hardware, such as T-shaped bolts and nuts for the mounting of various accessories or the channels can accept accessories directly. The body is not limited to a certain size or shape and can be any size or shape container.
One embodiment of the present invention is a container that has a top with an opening, a bottom and a circumferential sidewall, wherein the circumferential sidewall has a top edge, a bottom edge and at least one channel extending up the circumferential sidewall.
A second embodiment of the invention is a container system comprising a container, having a top with an opening, a bottom and a circumferential sidewall, and an attachment of a predetermined size and shape to connect to the at least one channel. In this embodiment, the circumferential sidewall has a top edge, a bottom edge and at least one channel extending up the circumferential sidewall.
The present invention also encompasses a container connector device for connecting two containers. The device comprises a body section and two opposing ends on the body section, each opposing end having a predetermined size and shape to connect to a channel in a sidewall of a container. An alternative structure for the container connector device has at least one of the two opposing ends movably connected to the body such that the at least one of the two opposing ends can be operated to pull the attached container closer to the body of the container connector device. A third structure for the container connector device has the at least one movably connected end of the two opposing ends that is a threaded T-bolt that connects to the body section through a threaded nut structure in the body.
For the purpose of facilitating understanding of the invention, the accompanying drawings and description illustrate preferred embodiments thereof, from which the invention, various embodiments of its structures, construction and method of operation, and many advantages, may be understood and appreciated. The accompanying drawings are hereby incorporated by reference.
The following describes example embodiments in which the present invention may be practiced. This invention, however, may be embodied in many ways, and the description provided herein should not be construed as limiting in any way. Among other things, the following invention may be embodied as methods or devices. The following detailed descriptions should not be taken in a limiting sense.
In this document, the terms “a” or “an” are used, as is common in patent documents, to include one or more than one. In this document, the term “or” is used to refer to a nonexclusive “or” such that “A or B” includes “A but not B,” “B but not A,” and “A and B,” unless otherwise indicated. Furthermore, all publications, patents, and patent documents referred to in this document are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety, as though individually incorporated by reference. In the event of inconsistent usages between this document and those documents so incorporated by reference, the usage in the incorporated reference(s) should be considered supplementary to that of this document; for irreconcilable inconsistencies, the usage in this document controls.
Within the context of this invention, the word “attachment” 50 (noun) has its generally accepted definition of a physical connection by which one thing is attached to another. As such, an attachment 50 is anything that is connected to a container 1 according to the present invention. Attachments 50 include accessories 51, hardware 70 or a combination of an accessory(ies) 51 and hardware 70. An accessory 51 to a container 1 is anything that is connected to the container 1 that contributes beauty, convenience, effectiveness or additional utility to the container 1, including but not limited to a tray, handle, mounting bracket, holding bracket, shelf, other types of brackets, easel, stand, lighting, holder, vase, cup holder, plate holder, bottle holder, electronic device, fan, writing surface, pamphlet or paper holder, mount, camera, speaker, beacon, gardening tool, handle, ornament, decoration, floor pads, legs, feet, etc. Hardware 70 is any fitting, tool, utensil, part of a machine, or physical component including but not limited to container connector devices 74, bolts (such as T-bolts and eyelet bolts), nuts, screws, wheels, casters, suction cups, hooks, knobs, etc. Attachments 50 may connect to a channel 30 on a container 1 or to a receptacle 40. Accessories 51 and hardware 70 can be comprised of custom and/or off-the-shelf components depending on the nature of the accessory 51 or hardware 70. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that, due to the novel nature of the containers 1 and channels 30 of the present invention, many accessories 51 are custom made and designed to work with the unique attributes of the containers 1, channels 30, receptacles 40, and container systems 100 of the present invention. Hardware 70 on the other hand can be comprised of off-the-shelf components but custom hardware 70 can be designed to facilitate any potential uses or structures of the containers 1, channels 30, attachments 50, receptacles 40, and container systems 100 of the present invention.
While the disclosure has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiments. Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure cover the modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Containers 1 according to the present invention can come in any predetermined shape or size, including but not limited to having a cross-sectional shape of a circle, oval, triangle, square, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, etc. In this respect, where the cross-section of the circumferential sidewall 10 is a geometric shape with three or more sides, the circumferential sidewall 10 can be comprised of three or more defined panels 20 with a flat or curved inner or outer surface(s). For certain embodiments and intended uses of the present invention, having at least one flat surfaced panel 20 designed with an embedded channel 30 will enable a smoother and potentially closer connection between the container 1 and the attachment 50 and/or between the container 1 and a support structure 140, such as a wall.
Some non-limiting examples of uses of the present invention are for holding plants 200 in various growing mediums such as soil, sand, rocks, mulch, hydropic systems or storing tools/hardware in the interior opening with accessories 51 that hold tools, reels, labels, etc. on the exterior. One such use is shown in
The channels 30 according to the present invention are designed to receive hardware 70, such as T-bolts, that can be used on their or to connect different accessories 51 to the container 1. Alternatively, attachments 50 may be designed to connect directly to the channels 30 without the use of separate hardware 70.
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An alternative container connector device 74 according to the present invention is designed to tighten or pull one container 1 closer to or towards a second container 1 (or, alternatively, to move one container 1 farther apart from another, connected container 1.) In one embodiment, the container connector device has a T-shaped nut 76 in the body section (or an integral threaded section) and a threaded knob 78 on at least one of the first and second ends, whereby turning the knob 78 either pulls the two containers 1 closer together or moves the two containers 1 further apart. For such an embodiment, a first end is comprised of a threaded T-bolt 78 type structure that screws into a threaded nut 76 designed as a part of the body of the container connector device 74. The embodiment of this structure is illustrated in
A third alternative structure for a container connector device 74 has both opposing ends made of movable parts such as two threaded T-bolts 78, each of which connects to a threaded nut structure 76 in the body of the container connector device 74. The body of this design embodiment is illustrated in
In general, though, a container connector device 74 will have a body with two opposing ends. At least one of the ends, but usually both, will be of a predetermined size and shape to fit into a channel 30 on a container 1. Alternatively, the channel 30 may be of a predetermined size and shape to accommodate the container connector device 74 (or any attachment 50). When both ends of a container connector device 74 are sized and shaped to fit into channels 30 then they can be used in conjunction with the channels 30 on two different containers 1 to connect two containers 1 together.
A system of multiple containers 100 can be designed by combining two or more containers 1 with at least one connector device 74. Alternatively, a system of containers 100 and support structures 140 may be designed by using at least one container 1, at least one support structure 140 and at least one attachment 50 designed to connect the container 1 to the support structure 140. This system of container(s) 100 and support structure(s) 140 can be designed to stack multiple containers 1 vertically or horizontally. The connection of the container(s) 1 to the frame or support structure 140 is accomplished by using at least one channel 30 and at least one piece of hardware 70 to achieve the connection. Examples of how the channels 30 and hardware 70 can be used to support the containers 1 are shown in
The containers 1 can come in a variety of sizes and shapes as previously discussed and can be made from a wide variety of materials. The material from which the container 1 and/or the attachment 50 is made will be dictated by the intended use, cost, method of manufacture, desired weight or strength, etc. The invention can be made of plastic, metal, or any other materials that can be cast, machined, printed, blown, pressed, stamped, and/or molded. Printing in plastic, metal, wood composites, etc. allows for custom shapes, logos, text, etc. to be added to the container 1 as desired.
The channel(s) 30 can be molded, printed, cast, machined etc. as an inherent part of the sidewall 10 of the container 1. Alternatively, the channel(s) 30 can made from a material that is different from the container sidewall 10. The channel size, shape and geometry can vary according to the material from which the container 1 and/or the attachment 50 is made will be dictated by the intended use, cost, method of manufacture, desired weight or strength, etc.
The containers 1 according to the present invention can be used for a wide variety of purposes. One such exemplary purpose, is to house a plant. Typically, for containers 1 that are intended for plant growth, soil, stones, peat, water (for hydropic growing), growth medium, etc. is placed in the container's interior with a plant 200 placed into these materials. Devices to add water, light, etc. to plant(s) 200 can be mounted on the exterior of the invention by connecting the attachment 50 via a channel(s) 30. Ornamental accessories 51 can be added to the exterior of the invention for advertising, decorating, and modifying/changing aesthetic exterior appearance. Trellises and cages can easily interface with the channels 30. The trellises and cages function as protection to the plants 200 or various good/items during transporting and shipping processes. The trellises and cages can be used as growing path supports and protection from pests/vermin and hold or be an easy means to attached cloth and covers to protect against or utilize the environment such as frost/freezing temperatures and greenhouse effect applications.
In the transporting and shipping processes, the channels 30 and receptacles 40 (discussed more fully herein) provide interface points for quick handle attachment 50 and mounting to platforms such as skipping skids (screw through the skids or plates the tighten to skid rows) to prevent tipping of container 1 and facilitate easy movement/logistics.
One embodiment of the present invention includes the addition of one or more receptacles 40 on the bottom 5 of the container 1. These receptacle(s) 40 can be threaded receptacles 40 or in-molded, heat staked, ultrasonically welded, printed, cast, etc. In one embodiment of the present invention, the receptacles 40 are designed as embedded female nuts (threaded receptacles 40). The receptacles 40 are novel in that they facilitate quick and expedient attachment of numerous attachments 50 to the bottom 5 of the container 1 and provide a simple means to hang other containers 1 from one another. The receptacles 40 also allow for easily replacement of attachments 50 such as caster wheels, scuff pads, standoffs, suction cups, elevating rods and poles, fixed attachment for screw and bolted installation, etc., as shown in
For the plant housing example embodiment, the bottom 5 of a container 1 can be designed to have only receptacles 40, only drainage holes 48, both or neither. Receptacles 40 can function as drainage holes 48 when they are unobstructed. Drainage holes 48 generally will be designed into containers 1 that are intended to hold plants 200. A container 1 for a plant 200 may have one or more drainage holes 48 in the bottom 5 to allow for the drainage of excess water from the growing medium. Drainage holes 48 for that purpose are holes that extend through the bottom 5 of the container 1 to allow for the passage of fluid. These drainage holes 48 are distinguishable from receptacles 40, which are intended to receive hardware 70 and/or accessories 51.
Any container 1 may have one or more receptacles 40. A container 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention will have one or more receptacles 40 that have a permanent threaded female nut molded into them for casters (ideally, four locations for wheels).
Another embodiment of the present invention has a container 1 with one or more receptacles 40 that have a permanent threaded female nut molded into them for quick attachment of a tray 60. Still another embodiment of the present invention comprises a container 1 having one hole containing a molded in threaded insert (female nut or receptacle 40) to receive a male threaded bolt to hold a tray 60 or other accessories 51 (as shown in
The invention, particularly when used to hold a plant 200, often has a removable tray 60 as an accessory 51, as shown in
Referring now in more detail to the figures,
Two embodiments of support structures 140 are shown in
The magnet 50 can be used to attach things to the container 1 or to mount the container 1 onto another surface or wall. It will be obvious to one skilled in the art that there are numerous accessories 51 that can be attached to the containers 1 using the channels 30 and numerous ways to use the channels 30 to connect the containers 1 to other surfaces. All such combinations are included within the scope of the present invention.
Another embodiment of the present invention is a container system 100 comprising a container 1, having a top 3 with an opening; a bottom 5; and a circumferential sidewall 10, wherein the circumferential sidewall 10 has a top edge 13, a bottom edge 15 and at least one channel 30 extending up the circumferential sidewall 10 and wherein the at least one channel 30. The system 100 according to this embodiment also comprises at least one attachment 50 of a predetermined size and shape to connect to the at least one channel 30. The containers 1, channel(s) 30 and attachments 50 of this systems 100 can have all of the variations and modifications previously described. The channel 30 can have a T-shaped profile or any profile shape appropriate for the use and attachment 50. The container(s) 1 of this system 100 can have at least one receptacle 40 on the bottom 5 of the container 1 sized to receive an attachment 50. It can also have drainage holes 48. The attachments 50 for these systems can be any of the already described attachments 50 including but not limited to all options for an accessory 51, hardware 70, or a combination of an accessory 51 and hardware 70. The container 1 of this system 100 can also have a tray 60. Additionally, container systems 100 can utilize one or more container connector devices 74 (each having a first end and an opposing second end on either side of a body section and wherein the first end and the second end are each sized and shaped to fit in the at least one channel on a container to connect two containers together).
It will be obvious to those skilled in the art that the various attributes of the present invention can be combined in a variety of ways and all such combinations remain within the scope of the invention.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/963,768, filed Jan. 21, 2020, which application is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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62963768 | Jan 2020 | US |