This disclosure relates to storage containers in general and, more specifically, to stackable storage containers.
The same consumer product will often be available in a number of sizes or quantities. Typically, the greater the amount of a product purchased, the lower the price per unit will be. Usually there is little difference in the quality of the packaging whether goods are purchased in smaller or larger quantities. Therefore the product packaging for large quantities will be no better equipped to keep the product fresh than the product packaging even for a single-use size. Although consumers would typically prefer to obtain the most volume per cost that is possible for a product or good, considerations of storage and freshness often come into play. This can result in a consumer buying a smaller amount of goods, and consequently paying more per unit for the goods than is desirable.
In addition to consumers shying away from bulk purchases due to concerns with keeping the purchases product fresh until it has been consumed, there is also an issue of storage. Large amounts of product are typically accompanied by larger storage requirements. Nonuniformity of packaging across products exacerbates the problem. Additionally, when products are stacked together (e.g., in a garage or panty) accessing a quantity of a product that is in a lower container generally requires first removing the items or containers on top first. Therefore a large amount of time may be wasted simply keeping the boxes or other containers organized.
What is need is an apparatus and system for addressing the above, and related, issues.
The present invention disclosed and claimed herein, in one aspect thereof, comprises a storage container. The container includes a tub, a primary lid hinged to the tub, and a secondary lid hinged to the primary lid. There is a first seal on the primary lid for sealing against the tub when the primary lid is in a closed position and a second seal on the primary lid for sealing against the secondary lid when the secondary lid is in a closed position. A plurality of at least partially recessed landings are provided on the primary lid for receiving a plurality of feet of a second storage container and for restricting lateral movement thereof when the second storage container is stacked on the primary lid.
The present invention disclosed and claimed herein, in another aspect thereof comprises a stackable container system. The system includes a plurality of containers. Each container comprises a tub having a plurality of feet and defining a recess proximate a lower portion thereof, and a primary lid hinged to the tub. The primary lid provides a plurality of landings thereon and has a secondary lid hinged thereto allowing selective access to the tub when the primary lid is in a closed position. When the plurality of containers are in a stacked configuration, the feet of one container cooperatively interface with the landings of a container immediately below in order to restrain lateral movement of the containers relative to one another, and the secondary lid is provided clearance to be selectively opened by the tub recess of a container immediately above, if present. The primarily lid defines a recess such that when the plurality of containers are nested, the lid recess of one container provides at least partial clearance for the open primary lid of a container immediately above.
The various drawings of the present disclosure illustrate an exemplary embodiment of a sealable, modular storage container. Such containers may be suitable for storing pet food, but are not so limited. Other items, perishable or otherwise, may be stored in the containers shown and described herein. Items stored in such containers may be sealed against spoilage while remaining substantially and easily accessible.
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In the present embodiment, the tub 102 and primary lid 104 are formed from molded plastic. Other embodiments may provide other materials and methods of construction however. The hinge 106 may be integrally formed by the primary lid 104 and tub 102 or could be a separate component that is attached to the primary lid 104 and tub 102.
The tub 102 may also be molded or shaped to provide integral handles 112. In the present embodiment, the tub 102 is also molded to provide a recess 114 in the body of the tub. One functionality of the recess 114 is to allow for the opening of a smaller, secondary lid 120 embedded within the primary lid 104 when multiple storage containers are stacked atop one another, as is explained in greater detail below. The terms “primary” and “secondary” when used in reference to the lids are only for reference and are not meant to imply that either of the lids are more important or have greater function or utility than the other.
The primary lid 104 serves multiple functions in the present embodiment. As described, the lid 104 covers the tub 102, along with any contest of the tub 102. The lid 104 opens on hinge 106 and may be further secured to the tub 102 by latching tabs 110 over the tabs 108 of the tub 102. The upper surface of the lid 104 may feature one or more lands 116, which may be at least partially recessed into the lid 104 or may be otherwise at least partially bordered (e.g., by a border molded into the lid 104). In one embodiment, the lands 116 will be substantially flat, and sized and located to support the feet of another container. In this configuration a plurality of storage containers 100 may be stacked atop one another with the upper containers restrained against lateral movement by the interaction between the feet 402 and the lands 116.
The primary lid 104 may also have a slot or groove 118 molded therein. This may allow more compact nesting of containers 100 when not being utilized to store goods or materials. This concept may be more readily appreciable with reference to
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From the foregoing it will be appreciated that the containers 100 may be stacked while the contents of each of the containers 100 are accessible at least via the secondary lid 120. The recess 114 is provided in the tub 102 to allow for the secondary lid 120 to open fully even when containers 100 are stacked. Further, in embodiments where the secondary lid is translucent, the recess 114 allows for easier visual inspection of the interior of any lower container 100. The topmost container 100 may be accessible by the secondary lid 120 or by the primary lid 104 as shown. The hinge 106 allows for full access into the upper container 100 while keeping the primary lid 104 securely attached to the container 100. It can also be seen that the offset of the hinge 106 allows the primary lid 104 to remain attached to the container 100 without significantly altering the footprint or space requirements of the stack 400.
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This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/911231 entitled “MODULAR STORAGE BIN,” filed Apr. 11, 2007, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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60911231 | Apr 2007 | US |