This invention relates to pop-up container used for temporary storage.
Pre-assembled containers are known and are used for the temporary storage of various types of goods. These containers are easily transportable as they fold compactly and used only when needed.
These containers are compactable and are collapsed by the rotation thereof relative to their longitudinal axes. Amongst these containers are products which include spiral frames which are collapsible by rotation of the spiral, and then stored. These containers can only extend up to a low height and cannot maintain strength and stability at a greater height.
Furthermore, there are containers (NL8503540), which have frames including horizontal hoops which are interconnected by flexible profiled rods, and once extended the frames are covered in transparent flexible panels to form the container. The extension and collapsing of the frame of these containers occurs by rotation of the hoops relative to the longitudinal axis of the frame. The rods are connected to the hoops by hinge pins which assist in the collapsing of the frame of the container. These containers may only extend to a certain height and remain cumbersome in that there are numerous parts to be connected to form the container.
After storage and use of these types of containers, the containers often do not assemble effectively due to stress on the parts of the container frame.
The inventor believes that there is a need for a pop-up container which will alleviate some of the above mentioned problems, at least partially.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a framework for a pop-up structure comprising three or more loops and a plurality of resiliently deformable elongate members extending between adjacent loops, the elongate members being pivotally attached to the loops, the framework being extensible between a first expanded condition and a second collapsed condition, upon rotation of one loop relative to an adjacent loop.
The elongate members may be attached to the loops by various attachment means, which pivot relative to the loops.
An attachment means may include a plug portion for receiving a first end of the elongate member and a further transverse aperture for receiving a loop there through. A further attachment means may include a plug portion for receiving a second end of the elongate member and a further aperture to receive an adjacent loop. The elongate members expand the framework to the first expanded condition.
The rotation of one loop relative to an adjacent loop causes the elongate members between the two loops to collapse vertically, and the framework to move to the second collapsed condition, the pivotal attachment means assisting in allowing the elongate members to collapse to a substantially parallel position relative to the loops.
Each loop may comprise a variety of shapes.
Each loop may be circular in shape and the framework forming a tubular structure in the first expanded condition.
The framework may be lightweight, yet will provide strength and remain flexible. The framework may be manufactured from any suitable material including fiberglass.
The framework may include a plurality of loops with interconnecting elongate members, the framework maintaining structural stability at varying heights.
The framework may include various support surfaces including shelves, which may assist in facilitating the graphic display of various goods.
According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a pop-up container comprising a framework having an attachable cover, the framework including three or more substantially parallel loops and a plurality of resiliently deformable elongate members extending between adjacent loops, the elongate members being pivotally attached to the loops, the framework of the container being extensible between a first expanded container condition and a second collapsed container condition, upon rotation of one loop of the framework relative to an adjacent loop.
Each loop may be circular in shape, and the container being tubular in shape in the first expanded condition.
The container may include an attachment means to secure the container into the second compact position.
The container may include a carrying means in the form of a handle or a bag.
The invention will now be explained with reference to the following non-limiting drawings.
In the drawings, reference numeral 10 refers to a framework for a pop-up structure in accordance with the invention.
The framework 10 in accordance with the invention comprises at least three circular loops 12 of a container 10, a plurality of resiliently deformable elongate members 14 which are attached to the loops 12 by various pivoting members 16a, 16b (as shown in
The framework 10 is tubular in shape and the loops 12 and the elongate members 14 are made from lightweight and flexible material, specifically fiberglass, to maintain the strength of the structure. The tubular shape of the framework 10 is formed by the attachment of a suitable fabric to the loops 12 of the framework 10 during manufacture.
The elongate members 14 are connectable between the first loop 18 and the second loop 20, and furthermore, between the second loop 20 and the third loop 22. These elongate members 14 are also manufactured from a lightweight and flexible material which maintains strength of the pop-up framework 10 and container 10a.
The rotation of one loop 18, 20, 22 relative to an adjacent loop 18, 20, 22 causes the elongate members 14 between the two loops 12 to collapse vertically, and the framework to move to the second collapsed condition. The rotation of the first and third loops 18, 22 cause the elongate members 14 between the loops 18, 20, 22 to collapse vertically, and the framework 10 to move to the second collapsed condition. The pivoting members 16a, 16b assist in allowing the elongate members 14 to collapse to a substantially parallel position relative to the loops 18, 20, 22.
As shown in
This invention relates to a novel framework for a pop-up structure and pop-up container for the temporary storage of goods or for use as a bin or for the display of goods.
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