Field of the Invention
The present disclosure relates generally to multi-purpose storage devices. More particularly, the present disclosure provides a container with an integrated, roll-up mat that can provide a play or work surface for use with items stored in the container, the mat also functioning as a closeable cover for the container.
Related Art
Children and adults frequently engage in activities or hobbies that involve many parts, supplies and the like, which it is desirable to store in a container of some kind after use. For example, it is generally considered desirable that children put away their toys and games after playing, but this can be difficult to accomplish because of the effort involved. Children generally do not like to clean up.
There are a number of common approaches to this issue. One common approach is to encourage, praise, reward or threaten children with consequences if they do not clean up, but this is often ineffective and can result in strife or other undesirable conditions. Having a toy box or storage container is helpful in this regard, but clean-up still generally requires picking up every toy, puzzle piece, or small game piece and placing it into the box or storage container.
In truth, adults do not usually enjoy cleaning up, either. Adults often enjoy craft and hobby activities that involve many supplies, tools and parts. These can include hobbies such as sewing, knitting, scrapbooking, electronics, model building, etc. With these and other types of activities it is desirable to have a work space and work surface for the activity, as well as a container or storage space for the supplies and tools. It can also be desirable that the container is easily portable.
Moreover, in many activities it is desirable that the work space have special attributes, such as a hard cutting surface or a heat-resistant surface, or have resistance to glue, paint, solvents or other substances. These attributes can facilitate the activity, while simultaneously preventing damage to the work surface or damage to an underlying support surface, such as a table top. Nevertheless, clean-up time is still often viewed as a nuisance, and tends to either diminish the time available for the activity, and its satisfaction, or contribute to unsightly clutter and other undesirable effects.
The present application is directed to one or more of the above issues.
It has been recognized that it would be advantageous to have some sort of system or apparatus that makes picking up items like toys, games, crafts and hobby supplies fun and easy.
It has also been recognized that it would be advantageous to have an apparatus that makes it easy to transport these items in a case or container.
It has also been recognized that it would be advantageous to have a storage container that also provides a suitable work or activity surface for games, hobbies, crafts and the like.
In accordance with one embodiment thereof, the present disclosure provides a roll-up mat with storage, including a flexible mat, configured to lie flat for use with an activity surface facing up, and a storage container, enclosing an interior space. The storage container has two end walls, connected by at least one side wall, and an opening, in at least one of the at least one side walls, the flexible mat being attached to the container near the opening and configured to selectively wrap around the container to a closed position covering the opening, with the activity surface facing the interior space.
In accordance with another aspect thereof, the invention provides a combination activity and storage device, having a substantially prismatic storage container enclosing an interior space. The storage container has opposing polygonal end panels fixedly attached by rectangular side panels, an opening in at least one of the side panels, a flexible cover, hingedly attached to the container near the opening, and a closure mechanism, associated with a distal end of the flexible cover. The cover includes a plurality of parallel rectangular segments, flexibly attached together and providing an activity surface. The closure mechanism is configured to releasably fasten the flexible cover in the closed position. The cover is moveable from a first open position, in which the plurality of segments lie flat with the activity surface facing up, and a second closed position, in which the flexible cover wraps around at least some of the side panels and covers the opening, with the activity surface facing the interior space.
In accordance with yet another aspect thereof, the invention provides a container, having at least one side panel, with opposing ends and sides, and a pair of polygonal end panels with edges, one edge of each end panel being attached to one of the opposing ends of each of the at least one side panels. A flexible mat is integrally hingedly attached to one of the plurality of side panels, and includes a plurality of generally flat, parallel segments, flexibly attached together. The mat is moveable from a first open position, in which the plurality of parallel segments lie flat and provide an activity surface, and a second closed position, in which the parallel segments of the mat are sequentially disposed perpendicular to the succeeding edges of the end panels at least until meeting an opposing side of the at least one side panel. In the closed position, the mat encloses an interior container space bounded by the end panels, the at least one side panel and the plurality of parallel segments, with the activity surface facing the interior.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the detailed description which follows, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which together illustrate, by way of example, features of the invention, and wherein:
Reference will now be made to exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Alterations and further modifications of the inventive features illustrated herein, and additional applications of the principles of the inventions as illustrated herein, which would occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention.
As discussed above, it would be desirable to have an apparatus that provides an all-in-one portable container and activity mat that makes it easy and fun for kids to clean up their toys, and that can also be used for hobby and craft supplies, tools, etc. Advantageously, the present disclosure addresses these issues by providing a portable storage container with a roll-out mat that unfolds to create a substantially flat play or work surface, which avoids some of the problems or deficiencies associated with prior solutions. The device can be variously described as a container with a flexible roll-out cover, or as a roll-up mat with storage. The device promotes and facilitates the use of the items stored in the container, and simplifies the task of clean-up and storage when done. The apparatus fulfills the need for a portable storage device that correspondingly provides a play/work area for toys and crafts that enables easy cleanup.
Shown in
The container 10 includes a pair of end panels 20a, 20b, and a sidewall 22. In the embodiment of
The flexible mat 14 in this embodiment includes a plurality of generally flat parallel segments 28 that are flexibly attached together, and lie flat in a connected array when the mat 14 is rolled out to the open position. The mat 14 includes an activity surface 16 and an exterior surface 30. When the container 10 is open, the activity surface 16 faces up for use, and the exterior 30 surface can rest upon a support surface, such as a table (not shown). To close the container 10, the segmented flexible mat 14 wraps around the container 10 to cover the container opening 26, thereby enclosing the interior storage cavity 18. When the container 10 is closed, the activity surface 16 is oriented toward the interior 18 of the container 10, and the exterior surface 30 faces outward.
The activity surface 16 can include a variety of desirable features, such as decorative or functional indicia. For example, as shown in
The mat 14 and activity surface 16 can include a wide variety of other features and/or characteristics. For example, the segments 28 of the mat 14 can be part of or include a video or computer display (e.g. an LCD screen, touch-screen, etc.), electronic paper, backlighting, etc. Other features can also be included, such as a white board or other erasable writing surface, a magnetic surface, a magnetophoretic drawing surface like the Magna-Doodle® drawing device, etc. One possible configuration could include a magnetophoretic drawing surface, with a toy car that a user can move over the surface, and which will create the appearance of a road as it moves. There are many other possibilities.
In the embodiment of
The mat 14, being a flexibly connected series of generally flat parallel segments 28, can have segments 28 that are shaped or sized to match up with the sides or edges 38 of the polygonal end panels 20. Thus, the mat 14 shown in
The flexible attachment of the panels 28 of the mat 14 can be accomplished in several ways. In one embodiment, shown in cross-section in
The rigid panels 42 can be stiff cardboard (e.g. comparable to boards for hardbound book covers), thin plywood sheets (e.g. ⅛″ in. thick), or a polymer sheet (e.g. polypropylene, polyethylene, etc.) of comparable thickness and/or stiffness, or other thin and relatively stiff materials. Metal panels and panels of other materials can also be used if desired, though it will be apparent that the weight, stiffness and cost of the panels 42 will be relevant factors in selecting the material.
In another embodiment, shown in
By using multiple hinge pieces with flat upper surfaces (the activity surface 16) on each edge of each segment 36, a hinge 50 having a virtual axis is created, essentially providing a half hinge, rather than a hinge with hinge material on both halves of its rotational axis. A perspective view of a container 10 having multiple sides/segments 24/28 attached with type of lie-flat hinge 50 shown in
Advantageously, the configuration of
The size of the flexible mat 14 can vary. Referring again to
A closure mechanism, indicated generally at 64, is provided at a distal end 66 of the flexible mat 14, and is configured to releasably fasten the flexible mat 14 around the body of the container 10 in the closed position. The closure mechanism 64 can be any suitable device, such as ties, straps, clips, buckles, catches, zippers, snaps, magnets, or hook-and-loop fabric (e.g. Velcro®). Other types of closure mechanisms can also be used. Hook-and-loop fabric is believed to be useful for containers having single or multiple layer flexible mats 14, whether of the segment-type or the flexible fabric-type. The closure mechanism 64 can be configured to attach the distal end 66 of the flexible mat 14 to a side panel 24 of the container 10, to an exterior surface 30 of the flexible mat itself 14 (e.g. where the flexible mat 14 wraps around the container 10 in multiple layers), to the end walls 20 of the container 10 (or their edges 38), or any or all of the above. With any of these closure devices 64 the container 10 can be secured to contain and transport items, and can be unrolled to access the items within, and utilize the activity surface 16.
As shown in
As noted above, the device 10 disclosed herein can have shapes other than a polygonal cross-section, such as a circular or elliptical cross-section. Shown in
The circularly-shaped embodiment of
Referring again to
As another useful feature, the container 10 can include an openable lid 74, disposed at one or both of the end walls 20, as shown in
In another embodiment, depicted in
The flexible mat 214 includes a plurality of generally flat, parallel segments 228 that are flexibly attached together, as discussed above, and is integrally hingedly attached (e.g. via flexible fabric) to one side edge 237 of the first side panel 224, and provides an upwardly-facing activity surface 216 when the container 210 is open, as shown in
To close the container 210 of
The roll-up mat with storage disclosed herein can be configured in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors to satisfy a wide variety of desires and uses. For example, as shown in
The device disclosed herein thus provides a portable container that can be opened in a way that allows some or all of the surfaces that make up the sides (and, optionally, the ends) of the container to lie out in a flat configuration, forming a mat or work surface. In the various embodiments shown and described herein the flexible mat unfolds to create a play or work surface that facilitates the activity, while simultaneously easing the process of cleaning up tools, supplies, parts, game pieces, etc. at the end of the activity.
It is to be understood that the above-referenced arrangements are illustrative of the application of the principles of the present invention. It will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that numerous modifications can be made without departing from the principles and concepts of the invention as set forth in the claims.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/325,861, filed on Apr. 21, 2016 and entitled ROLL UP MAT WITH STORAGE, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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