The present application relates generally to a multiple level container with a base and lid, and in particular, to a multiple level container providing simultaneous access to multiple levels of products.
Vessels or containers exist that are portable, convenient to use, and designed to contain products for use. These types of portable vessels usually consist of a base and a lid, that when assembled together provide an effective barrier for containing the product. The base and/or lid are typically made of a glass, a plastic, a metal, combinations of the foregoing, or the like.
Such vessels are used in the cosmetics and personal care industries for containing a product to be applied to a body. Such products may be volatile and/or aggressive. Conventional base and lid assemblies may be opened and closed using different types of mechanisms. For example, some conventional base and lid assemblies are opened and closed using hinge assemblies.
Although portable containers exist, there is a continuing need for more and different containers. Particularly, there is a continuing need for containers for cosmetics that facilitate quick and easy access to products.
There is shown in the drawings embodiments that are presently preferred, it being understood, however, that the disclosure is not limited to the specific instrumentalities disclosed. Included in the drawings are the following Figures:
As described above, some conventional containers include a base and a lid that are opened and closed using hinge assemblies. These conventional containers may include a tray or level that rotates or pivots about the same axis as the lid hinge. Some of these containers include a product (e.g., a sponge) on the tray and one or more other products (cosmetics to be applied to a user) under the tray. To apply the cosmetic products, the lid is opened, the sponge is removed from the tray, the tray is moved to access the cosmetic products and the sponge is then used to apply the products. Accordingly, these conventional containers do not provide simultaneous access to multiple levels (e.g., a sponge level and a product level).
Some embodiments provide a multiple level container providing simultaneously access to multiple levels of products. Embodiments provide a multiple level container configured to have a first product holding level and a second product holding level disposed within a base of the container when the container is closed and the second product holding level raised from the base when the container is opened to a position for the products to be accessed. Embodiments provide a multiple level container having linkage assemblies that cause the second product holding level of the container to move as a function of movement of the lid.
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The container 100 may include a first level 106 and a second level 108. The first level 106 may include a plurality of first level compartments 110 and the second level 108 may include a plurality of compartments 112. The size, shape and number of compartments 110 and 112 shown are merely exemplary. Embodiments may include any number of compartments (including zero) having shapes and sizes different from those shown in
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The container 100 may also include a second linkage assembly 118 coupled between the second level 108 and the lid 102. As shown in
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As the container 100 continues to open, lid 102 continues to rotate about the axis of the hinge assembly 119 to its corresponding positions shown in
A first non-limiting example takes the form of a multiple level container comprising a base comprising a base perimeter, a lid configured to be pivotably coupled to the base, a first level disposed within the base and comprising one or more first level compartments, a second level coupled between the lid and the base and comprising one or more second level compartments, a lid hinge assembly coupling the base and the lid, a first linkage assembly coupled between the base and the second level, and a second linkage assembly coupled between the second level and the lid, wherein the linkages and lid hinge assembly are configured and arranged such that when the lid is opened from a closed position to an access position, the lid rotates via the lid hinge and the second level pivots via the first linkage assembly and the second linkage assembly to provide simultaneous access to the one or more first level compartments and the one or more second level compartments.
A second non-limiting example takes the form of a multiple level container as in the first non-limiting example, wherein, when the lid is in the closed position, the lid, the second level and the first level are substantially parallel to each other, and when the lid is opened to the access position, the second level is configured to be at a second level angle relative to the base and the lid is configured to be at a lid angle relative to the base, the second level angle and the lid angle each being greater than zero degrees.
A third non-limiting example takes the form of a multiple level container as in the second non-limiting example, wherein when the lid is in the access position, the second level angle is within a range of about 110 degrees to about 180 degrees and the lid angle is within a range of about 90 degrees to about 180 degrees.
A fourth non-limiting example takes the form of a multiple level container as in the second non-limiting example, wherein, when the lid is in the access position, the second level angle is in a range of about 145 degrees to about 170 degrees and the lid angle is in the range of about 115 degrees to about 155 degrees.
A fifth non-limiting example takes the form of a multiple level container as in any of the first to fourth non-limiting examples, wherein, when the lid is in the access position, the second level is at an angle with respect to the first level.
A sixth non-limiting example takes the form of a multiple level container as in any of the first to fifth non-limiting examples, wherein the base perimeter comprises at least one receiving portion for receiving the first linkage assembly, wherein movement of the first linkage assembly is limited by the receiving portion to establish the closed position and the access position.
A seventh non-limiting example takes the form of a multiple level container as in any of the first to sixth non-limiting examples, wherein at least one of the first level compartments and second level compartments are configured to contain an applicator configured to apply a cosmetic product to a user.
An eighth non-limiting example takes the form of a multiple level container as in any of the first to seventh non-limiting examples, wherein at least one of the first level compartments and second level compartments are configured to contain one or more cosmetic products.
A ninth non-limiting example takes the form of a multiple level container as in any of the first to eighth non-limiting examples, wherein the lid contains a mirror configured such that, in the access position, the mirror allows the user to see himself or herself
Additional non-limiting examples may be as any of the first to ninth non-limiting examples, further wherein there are more than one first levels and/or more than one second levels.
The drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, show illustrative embodiments. The size, shape, and dimensions of the exemplary multiple level containers shown throughout are merely exemplary. In the embodiments shown throughout, the container 100 includes two levels. Embodiments may however, include any number of levels and may include additional linkage assemblies.
Although the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that numerous changes and modifications may be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention and that such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit of the invention. It is therefore intended that the appended claims be construed to cover all such equivalent variations as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
The present application claims the benefit of and priority U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/023,011, filed Jul. 10, 2014, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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