This disclosure relates to hampers used to store and transport items such as laundry and other personal articles.
Hampers provide a segregated space for the storage of a variety of items, however movement of the stored items can be laborious, especially when the contents are heavy. Wheeled hampers have been available for some time, however they are constructed with multiple molding processes and multiple pieces which adds to the cost of manufacturing, the efficiency of storage and display by retailers, the complication of use and the potential instability of the hamper for the end user.
There is a need for a sturdy rolling hamper with a one-piece molded body that utilizes one-piece wheel/axle components which easily snap into place within the hamper body. Such a hamper would be easily and efficiently manufactured, nested with additional hampers of the same design, and maneuvered easily and confidently by a user since the body and handle are a single molded piece.
This disclosure relates to a rolling hamper which allows a user to store and transport items such as laundry and other personal articles with ease. Items may be stored in this semi-stationary rolling hamper when the bottom of the hamper is resting on the floor. The rolling hamper body is a one-piece molded item with two or more wheels removably coupled to the lower rear portion of the hamper to allow for simplified manufacturing, easy maneuvering and compact retail storage and display. The rolling hamper may be easily moved by tilting the rolling hamper body onto its wheels to allow movement of its contents without lifting. The rolling hamper may also be navigated up and down stairs as its wheels maneuver the rolling hamper body beyond the edges of stairs, protecting the finish of the stairs and avoiding scratches on the rolling hamper body.
In one aspect, the rolling hamper includes a one-piece molded body with two opposing sides, a front portion, a rear portion, a bottom and an open top. The hamper also features at least two wheels coupled to the lower rear portion of the hamper body. The rear portion of the body may comprise an extended upper area to allow a user to manipulate the hamper with little to no forward bending. The front and sides of the hamper may be essentially the same height, and all shorter than the extended upper area of the rear portion of the hamper, as measured from the bottom. The extended area of the rear portion may feature a molded reinforced handle through which one may grasp the rolling hamper to guide its movement. The sides and front may also feature molded reinforced handles for ease of use. The reinforced handles provide strength to the handle holes along with the elimination of sharp edges to avoid hazards for the user. The open top of the hamper may feature a rounded edge which may curve outward, away from the center of the open top. This provides added strength and stability to the hamper body, a smooth edge to avoid abrasions, and a lip in which one may grasp any portion of the upper lip of the hamper. Handle holes may also be featured under the top edges of the front and two sides of the hamper body to aid in lifting or directing the hamper.
In one embodiment, at least two wheels may be featured near the bottom of the rear portion of the rolling hamper to allow the user to tilt the hamper backward, toward the rear portion, so that the hamper and its contents may be maneuvered upon the wheels. Each wheel and axle may be manufactured as a one-piece component, reducing manufacturing costs and improving the ease with which one may secure the wheel/axle within an axle retaining hub.
Embodiments may include axle retaining assemblies, each with at least two axle retaining hubs. An axle retaining hub may comprise two opposing undercuts which retain an axle. An axle diameter may be slightly larger than the spacing created between the two opposing undercuts. An axle may be retained by pushing it past the ends of the two opposing undercuts which flex away from each other to allow the axle to pass by them. Once the axle has passed through the spacing between the undercuts, the opposing ends of the undercuts may return to their original position, thereby retaining the axle. Each axle retaining hub may also include an axle stop which holds the axle in place once it has passed by the ends of the two opposing undercuts. Therefore, once an axle has been snapped into position within a hub, the axle is held in position by the axle stop and the two undercut ends. The axle may be easily removed by reversing the installation procedure. The undercuts are produced with the use of straight moldings so that undercut release devices are not necessary in the creation of the undercuts. This procedure removes multiple steps within the manufacturing process, thereby streamlining the manufacture of the axle assemblies and reducing costs. The axle retaining assemblies may be utilized in a variety of designs which require the use of wheels.
Embodiments may include one of the following features, or any combination thereof. Handles, wheels and ventilation slots may be located in a variety of places throughout the body of the rolling hamper.
The wheel/axle component 40 and axle retaining saddles 48a and 48b that accomplish removable wheels can be used in products other than rolling hampers, such as rolling containers, waste baskets, dollies and other devices, particularly those in which the product should sit on the floor but then can be tipped and rolled. The ease and reduced cost of manufacture, the space efficiency provided to the end-use products, and the simplicity of installation and use make the wheel/axle component 40 and axle retaining saddles 48a and 48b combination highly attractive to manufacturers, retailers, and consumers.
A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that additional modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the inventive concepts described herein, and, accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims benefit from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/204,087, filed 12 Aug. 2015, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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