1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates in general to organizational aids and apparatuses, and more particularly, to an organizing apparatus intended for releasably maintaining string-like objects. The apparatus facilitates stowage of the string-like object when not in use. The apparatus remains attached, yet unobtrusive, while the object is in use.
2. Background Art
The use of organizational apparatuses for management of hose, cable, rope, cords, wire, and other similar elongated string-line objects (hereinafter sometimes referred to as “object” or “objects”) is known in the art. For example, many such devices provide a structure wherein a portion of the object is wrapped around the device. Additionally, with certain devices an additional member is provided to secure the wrapped object.
One disadvantage of such a device is that typically, when the object is in use, a user must find a place to stow the organizing apparatus. While in certain instances, such stowage is easily found, in other cases, the stowage of the organizing apparatus becomes burdensome. Often, the organizing apparatus is lost when not in use, or not readily available when needed.
Another disadvantage of such organizational apparatuses is that the organizing apparatus is, in many instances, larger than the object. Thus, to stow the object properly, a device is provided which in summary provides more disadvantages to the user than simply rolling or folding up the object without any organizational aid.
Yet another disadvantage of prior art organizational apparatuses is that they are difficult to apply and utilize. Certain devices require damaging the object to be organized. Other devices require permanent modification to the object so that it can be utilized in conjunction with the organizing apparatus. Furthermore, other organizing apparatuses become permanently coupled with the object, which may be undesirable in many applications as the organizing apparatus is limited to use with the object and it is incapable of later separation.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an organizing apparatus for string-like objects.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an organizing apparatus that facilitates stowage of the string-like object when not in use, while remaining attached, unobtrusively, while the string-like object is in use.
It is another object of the invention to overcome the deficiencies, including the deficiencies set forth above, of the prior art.
These objects as well as other objects of the present invention will become apparent in light of the present specification, claims, and drawings.
The objects of the invention are achieved through an organizing apparatus that can be coupled to the object, in a releasable manner. As such, when needed, the organizing apparatus can be quickly employed. However, when not in use, the apparatus remains close at hand as needed.
More specifically, the invention is directed to an organizing apparatus comprising a body, a wrap member and a wrap coupling member. The body defines a cavity with a plurality of object receiving openings. The body is positionable between a closed configuration and an open configuration. In a closed configuration, transverse access to the cavity is substantially precluded. In an open configuration, transverse access to the cavity is permitted. The wrap member is coupled to the body. The wrap coupling member is associated with the body and spaced apart from the wrap member.
In certain embodiments, the shape and the configuration of the body can be varied to achieve a desired ornamental or functional appearance. Furthermore, the configuration of the wrap member can be modified to suit a number of different and specific uses and situations.
The organizing apparatus is well suited for use in association with the organizing of electronic equipment, marine equipment, household items, among others. Indeed, the invention is not limited to use with any particular type of object.
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and described herein in detail a specific embodiment with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the embodiment illustrated.
It will be understood that like or analogous elements and/or components, referred to herein, may be identified throughout the drawings by like reference characters. In addition, it will be understood that the drawings are merely schematic representations of the invention, and some of the components may have been distorted from actual scale for purposes of pictorial clarity.
Referring now to the drawings and in particular to
With reference to
The first body portion further includes object receiving slot regions 26,27 which are configured to facilitate the partial receipt of the object transversely across the first perimeter edge 24 from slot region 26 to slot region 27. Similarly, wrap receiving slot regions 28, 29 are provided on the first body portion to partially receive portions of the wrap coupling member 16.
In the embodiment shown, the second body portion has structures similar to that of the first body portion. In particular, the second body portion is substantially concave and includes outer surface 32 with corresponding inner surface 33. The surfaces cooperate to define second cavity portion 25b. The inner and outer surfaces further cooperate to define second perimeter edge 34 which, in the embodiment shown, is substantially planar.
The second body portion further includes object receiving slot regions 36, 37 which correspond to first body portion object receiving regions 26,27 so that cooperatively, they define the slot receiving openings 76, 77 in the closed configuration (
In the embodiment shown, the first body portion and the second body portion are mated along their respective perimeter edges 24, 34 so as to substantially define a generally rectangular cubic configuration, and so that the cooperatively define cavity 25a and cavity 25b form a collective cavity 25. In other embodiments, the body portions may be different in spatial configuration, such as spherical (with flattened ends), square cubic, arbitrary configurations. Indeed, the configuration of the combination of the body portions is not limited to any particular cross-sectional configuration or any particular surface configuration.
Preferably, the first and second body portions comprise a polymer material which may be molded in any number of different manners. In other embodiments, the first and second body portions may comprise a metal, an alloy thereof. In still further embodiments, the first and second body portions may comprise a natural fibrous material such as wood, or the like, or, a composite material. Moreover, various combinations of the foregoing may be utilized in a single embodiment.
With reference to
While two body portions are shown in the present invention, it is contemplated that a greater number of body components may be utilized wherein the combination of the body portions results in the defining of a cavity with at least two openings facilitating the passage of at least a portion of the object through the cavity when in use.
Wrap member 14 is shown in
It is contemplated that the wrap member comprises an elastic natural or synthetic polymer member (i.e., rubber, elastic polymer, silicone, etc.) which has a substantially uniform cross-sectional configuration (i.e., circular, square, etc.). With reference to
With particular reference to
Wrap coupling member 16 is shown in
In another embodiment, and with reference to
In operation, a user first selects an organizing apparatus 10 which is suitably sized for the particular application desired. Once selected, the user first exposes cavity 25 and, the object receiving slot regions. In the embodiment shown, the user separates the first body portion and the second body portion and rotates one or both about hinge member 40. Once opened, cavity 25 is exposed. The object is positioned into each of the object receiving slot regions 26,27 so as to traverse across the first body portion.
Once positioned, the wrap member is deposited into wrap receiving slot regions 28, 29 so that a portion of the wrap extends outside of cavity 25 and a portion is positioned within the cavity 25. Once the object and the wrap member are positioned as desired, the user can utilize the hinge member so as to position the body portions in the desired orientation. Next, the retention structure is employed to releasably maintain the first and second body portions in a closed configuration.
Once in the closed configuration, a portion of the object is trapped within the cavity 25 of the body 12. Due to the relative sizing of the object receiving openings 76, 77, the object can slide within the cavity of the body 12, however, as the ends of the object typically include a larger dimension, the object cannot be easily detached without opening the body 12. Similarly, a portion of the wrap member 14 is trapped within the cavity 25 of the body 12. Again, the wrap member may be able to translate about openings 86, 87. The wrap and object receiving slots can be sized to permit a predetermined resistance to sliding of the respective wrap or object when the wrap or object is positioned within the slots. In certain embodiments, the openings 86,87 may include a immediate portion or region surrounding the opening which is softer than the remainder of the body. As such, this softer portion can surround the object so as to provide some resistance to movement of the object, and so as to provide a seal for cavity 25. The wrap receiving regions may be similarly configured.
After the body 12 has been placed in the closed configuration, the object can be utilized as desired. When stowage is required, with reference to
Once the object is in such an orientation, the wrap member 14 can be extended across the body (and over at least a portion of the body) and over the wrap coupling member 16. When released the wrap member, now in tension, is trapped on a far side of the wrap coupling member and retained thereby. As a result, the object becomes trapped between the wrap member and the outer surface of the body and substantially precluded from movement. In short, the object is in a stowed configuration. The entire device, with the aid of the outside object engaging member 17, can be hung or otherwise coupled to an outside device (i.e., hung on a wall).
When the object is again desired for use, the wrap member can be manipulated so as to disengage the wrap member from the opposing side of the wrap coupling member. The wrap member returns to a release configuration and the object is no longer trapped between the wrap member and the body. The object can then be moved, articulated, and utilized. Inasmuch as the object extends through the cavity of the body 12, the organizing apparatus remains associated with the object (such that it is not lost or misplaced). In turn, the object can be utilized, but the organizing apparatus remains close at hand and ready for use.
The foregoing description merely explains and illustrates the invention and the invention is not limited thereto except insofar as the appended claims are so limited, as those skilled in the art who have the disclosure before them will be able to make modifications without departing from the scope of the invention.
This application is claims priority from U.S. Pat. No. 60/902,244 filed Feb. 20, 2007, entitled Organizing Apparatus for String-like Objects, the entire specification of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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60902244 | Feb 2007 | US |